So I went by system, I went by the law.
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So, years went by and all of this time went by.
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Egidio went by E. G., Kyrice went by Ky and Giancarlo became Mike.
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I went by my Mandarin name of Yulsue at my Chinese preschool and went by Yulsue when I got to my American elementary school.
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She went by Romney for years -- it still has cache in Michigan -- until taking over her role at the GOP, at which point she dropped the Romney and just went by McDaniel.
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Couples often say their wedding day went by too fast.
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We also detected it when it went by the Earth.
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" She also went by "Mary Julie," and even "Mary July.
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"Each five minutes that went by seemed like a day."
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" Blumenthal says Meza went by the porn name "Mario Romo.
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Twelve years went by without any Austen work in print.
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Then health workers went by canoe to deliver the vaccine.
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Weeks went by before she reached anyone who could help.
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" On The Crypt, Schulte allegedly went by the name "Josh.
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As time went by it got a little more mainstream.
|
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Huugjilt, like many ethnic Mongols, went by a single name.
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Up until that point, he went by Justin Alan Craig.
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Months went by, and Enriquez followed up with a lawsuit.
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In Germany, Cuspert went by the rap name Deso Dogg.
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Weeks went by without any word or sight of him.
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Months went by; we still hadn't asked any girls out.
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A year went by and I didn't know [about] it.
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Weeks went by, and unfortunately, there was not much improvement.
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JIM CRAMER: BILL, I WENT BY AN EMPTY CHIPOTLE YESTERDAY.
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" In the essay published Monday, Totah, who went by "J.
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Months and years went by, and still no reports materialized.
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Almost two hours went by, and she did not return.
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Only 35 days went by before it was shot up.
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Hardly a week went by without a new Nessie sighting.
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He could have probably pulled underneath me and went by.
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You could practically feel the breeze as they went by.
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After another 15 minutes went by, the nocturnal population diminished.
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The last half of the day went by so fast.
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"He went by Tripp," said his father, John Zanetis, 73.
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She and other students went by bus to the border.
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The days went by, and the plane wreckage became home.
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"It went by so fast," says Rachel of their nuptials.
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A week went by, and then another, with no word.
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Months went by without a solid break in the case.
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" Maracle, who went by Buddy, was often, inevitably, called "Chief.
|
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As the minutes went by, the crowd began to fidget.
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What US city originally went by the name Yerba Buena?
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As time went by, he asked me about my life.
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Back then, he went by his first rap name, JuiceTheKidd.
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In keeping with Khan's lifelong habit, they went by foot.
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As the weeks went by, the roommates all moved on.
|
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Several days went by before the hackers demanded a ransom.
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Chief Diebold went by the username "Kutecop4you," the document said.
|
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Two years ago, Liviu Babitz went by the name Carlos.
|
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A golden scoring opportunity went by the wayside in the seventh.
|
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As the years went by, I stuck to my mom's regimen.
|
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But as the years went by, our owner's financial woes grew.
|
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"The mission went by the code-name Operation Washington," Bryant explained.
|
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When he ran Zaga, Scott went by the name Jamie Brown.
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He did: a sister named Leigh Ann, who went by Terry.
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A whole year went by, and I didn't hear a thing.
|
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Years went by and we were just on this roller coaster.
|
|
Another 10 hours went by before the family heard any news.
|
|
The day before the march went by in a happy blur.
|
|
I had tons of fun, and the time went by quickly.
|
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But as years went by, I really grew to like it.
|
|
Especially during this battle, which went by the codename Operation Dynamo.
|
|
But as days went by, most of us grew less paranoid.
|
|
The morning went by quickly after a few internal calls/meetings.
|
|
As the weeks went by, I felt I was making progress.
|
|
Caitlyn, who then went by Bruce, was honest from the start.
|
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I went by myself and locked myself in for seven days.
|
|
Clarke, who went by "Fast Eddie," died peacefully after fighting pneumonia.
|
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Allen went by the nickname "Big Rob," according to a witness.
|
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The bomb went off when the bus went by, authorities said.
|
|
Months went by before the authorities confirmed he had been detained.
|
|
Months went by; the lab had an enormous backlog of cases.
|
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The time between take off and landing went by fairly uneventfully.
|
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Millions of fans screamed and chanted as the parade went by.
|
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Another year went by, and another office Christmas party rolled around.
|
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Maybe. It went by really fast, so I think you're right.
|
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The manager asked her if she went by any other name.
|
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"It went by so fast," Lindsay told PEOPLE of their nuptials.
|
|
Gladys Elizabeth Johnston, who went by Elizabeth, was born on Nov.
|
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I tipped my straw hat to him as he went by.
|
|
"I went by using a machete in the jungle," he said.
|
|
As time went by, I became increasingly eager to do so.
|
|
It's just that, once, it went by a very different name.
|
|
But days, then weeks went by, and my earring didn't reappear.
|
|
Weeks went by and then, suddenly, she was stirred to action.
|
|
And it became more tightly formatted as the years went by.
|
|
As the months went by, his once muscular physique turned soft.
|
|
Somehow, almost 10 years went by and I still worked there.
|
|
Instead, months went by, and almost no packages reached his desk.
|
|
The cave went by various names, including Empire and Rising Star.
|
|
He promised to set up a conversation, but weeks went by.
|
|
Six more years went by (there was a lot going on).
|
|
Weeks went by and I made multiple visits to the doctor.
|
|
A couple beats of silence went by before Ken started again.
|
|
Months went by, and I got a surprise call from him.
|
|
Two years went by before Harington decided to give comedy another go.
|
|
At least no one went by themselves to check the circuit breakers.
|
|
The next few weeks went by, and I started to slow down.
|
|
She also claimed Wilson went by a different name in high school.
|
|
But several hours went by and we just assume that wasn't happening.
|
|
Almost a year went by before he got a job cleaning airplanes.
|
|
And the -- tonight, they were -- I went by the White House tonight.
|
|
Autry, who went by the nickname "Train," later met up with Adams.
|
|
I felt the heat coming off of him as he went by.
|
|
First trimester went by sooo slow but now time is flying by!
|
|
A family member said she went by the name by Rosa Manjarrez.
|
|
"The last Olympics went by in a flash, a whirlwind," said Kenworthy.
|
|
The first bot I ever befriended went by the name of GooglyMinotaur.
|
|
Years went by and I didn't come across any of Green's work.
|
|
Almost six months went by before he was able to go home.
|
|
Though he went by Gato, he was born Leandro Barbieri, not Leonardo.
|
|
The man who went by Joseph Chandler was really Robert Ivan Nichols.
|
|
As weeks went by, I counted down the days until he returned.
|
|
She and Rich begged each volunteer who went by for more blankets.
|
|
He went by Mexico for a minute, and then headed for Argentina.
|
|
That would have been the plan if we went by the script.
|
|
He also went by "true," according to his EA Sports player profile.
|
|
However, I noticed as the years went by, the hairstylists ignored me.
|
|
Some were simply aimless as weeks went by with little to do.
|
|
After some time went by, they reported her missing to police, Hola!
|
|
But two months went by, and there was no payoff for him.
|
|
He just went by them, and that was the end of it.
|
|
Michael Friedman — he went by his middle name — took to music early.
|
|
The ball went by goal three times there, but Sweden finally clears.
|
|
Oracle (Barbara Gordon) Barbara Gordon went by Batgirl from 2104 to 21975.
|
|
As the years went by, she pieced together a small media empire.
|
|
Carolyn Louise Kramer (she always went by Carol) was born on Feb.
|
|
As he finished crossing, another car went by in the opposite direction.
|
|
As the days went by, I almost got used to the mortification.
|
|
After the shooting, three days went by without an explanation from officials.
|
|
"Love you too, and nice tail," he shouted as she went by.
|
|
"Truly sad this day went by so quickly," Duff wrote on Instagram.
|
|
Still, years went by without her name being added to the books.
|
|
By his own account, he once went by the hacker nickname Forb.
|
|
Lesandro, who went by the nickname Junior, did not return right away.
|
|
Weeks often went by without him posting a single picture or video.
|
|
But as the years went by, I got more professional about it.
|
|
A month went by and this sexy yet creepy masterpiece came back.
|
|
When enough time went by, I had a meeting with their service.
|
|
As the bus went by, fans followed on bicycles or on foot, waving.
|
|
Crain also appeared in pornographic films and went by the name Brendon Miller.
|
|
But when cameras weren't rolling, he went by another name entirely: Butt Naked.
|
|
A year went by and somehow the party just always kept coming up.
|
|
ICE says Everardo Donoteo-Reyes went by the alias Alberto Ebavardo Gutierrez-Reyes.
|
|
About 40 minutes went by before an officer appeared and called Bikkannavar's name.
|
|
A week and a half went by without any changes I could notice.
|
|
"It feels like it went by pretty fast," he said before the game.
|
|
He was trailed, everywhere he went, by a flock of reporters and cameras.
|
|
I can't tell you how many birthdays went by where Bruce wasn't there.
|
|
Charles – who went by Peach — was 100, and his wife, Sara, was 98.
|
|
The tape shows Kostial, who went by Ally, walking away from the bar.
|
|
But months went by without any news, and no news is bad news.
|
|
It feels like an hour went by but really it's only 20 minutes.
|
|
Hanson, who sometimes went by the nickname O-Dog, was the alleged ringleader.
|
|
Working 14 hours a day, both of you, and the days went by.
|
|
The road that went by the hospital was swamped with cars and accidents.
|
|
The years went by and her roommates eventually moved out, but O'Grady stayed.
|
|
"As time went by it did not go up by much," he added.
|
|
None of them would be here if we went by your "standards." pic.twitter.
|
|
So two or three months went by and I decided to email her.
|
|
A spokeswoman for the plaintiffs, who went by pseudonyms, had no immediate comment.
|
|
"Not a week went by when we didn't talk about divorce," Vitaly says.
|
|
But an hour went by, and still no delivery man and no pizza.
|
|
"The floor gently rocked as if a big truck went by," Wilson said.
|
|
A couple years went by, and I moved away to go to college.
|
|
His mother, Sara Sofia (Haskelberg) Pipes, who went by Zosia, was a homemaker.
|
|
As the years went by, she did all she could to stay independent.
|
|
"An hour went by, and we understood something was wrong," Ms. Nozdrovska said.
|
|
In the article that accompanied the recording, he went by a pseudonym, David.
|
|
I powered through the fear and the doubt as the weeks went by.
|
|
Nearly a year and a half went by without its being adopted, however.
|
|
"We were Browns junkies," said Mike Randall, who went by Dawg Pound Mike.
|
|
John Mullan Keil, who went by Jack, was born in Rochester on Dec.
|
|
"Bell mouth," Eric said as the fork in the tracks went by again.
|
|
A fire truck went by and they flagged it down, Mr. Rolle said.
|
|
Trout said he rarely thought about that series; it went by so fast.
|
|
When I went by earlier in the day, the queue was very long.
|
|
Weeks went by, and the payment still didn't show up on her account.
|
|
There, he'd hired a prostitute who went by the name Irma La Douce.
|
|
But as the months went by, the defense bill languished on Capitol Hill.
|
|
Months went by when he was in and out of the hospital constantly.
|
|
As the years went by, conspiracy theorists claimed the moon landing was fake.
|
|
As the years went by, conspiracy theorists claimed the moon landing was fake.
|
|
The classmate had also claimed Wilson went by a different name in high school.
|
|
But as time went by she realized she was in no way at fault.
|
|
Follow Alex Zaragoza, who formerly went by the Instagram handle The VengaBust, on Twitter.
|
|
Minutes went by and I, like tissue paper in a storm, started to disintegrate.
|
|
Former Russian spy Anna Chapman Chapman's Russian handler went by the name of Roman.
|
|
"It feels like it went by pretty fast," he said before Wednesday night's game.
|
|
Tim Bergling, the Swedish DJ who went by the stage name Avicii, has died.
|
|
As the runners went by, they were accompanied by an escort of police vehicles.
|
|
Luis, who went by "Omar," was a dancer and one of the youngest victims.
|
|
Ciccolo, who went by the name Ali Al Amriki, pleaded guilty to all charges.
|
|
" He added, "In a lot of ways, those six months went by like that.
|
|
I met up with an old friend of mine who went by DJ Notorious.
|
|
Practically no press conference or news release went by without some mention of Assistant.
|
|
The head of the hair and makeup department went by a single name: Gabazzini.
|
|
But as the weeks went by and his mom still wasn't around, things changed.
|
|
Then we went by the hospital to see my friend who just had surgery.
|
|
On the train from Tokyo, heavy tile roofs went by, houses with small windows.
|
|
A British man decided to find work everywhere he went by wearing his résumé
|
|
The hour went by quickly, but the extra 30 minutes was a definite bonus.
|
|
And he sometimes went by the name Kandicee, especially with people his own age.
|
|
Ms. Gould — who went by Barbara Clement in her modeling career — died on Aug.
|
|
They spent hours sheltering from heavy, relentless gunfire, counting the bodies that went by.
|
|
But as time went by, I started to fit in and make new friends.
|
|
Carrie, not a minute went by — she slapped the table and goes, 'I'm in!
|
|
Then more months went by, and I decided that I absolutely needed a third.
|
|
And then as time went by it wasn't quite as fluid, I don't think.
|
|
It was a fairly niche genre then; months went by without a major release.
|
|
FEMA said that days went by without "situational awareness" of what was happening outside.
|
|
The internship's three months went by fast, and I was soon back at school.
|
|
The fight was swift — "it went by like a flash," the other man said.
|
|
As time went by, the number who felt few or no emotions rose sharply.
|
|
Kai is a trans man who went by the username LaineyBot before he transitioned.
|
|
As the months went by, she wondered why the story had not come out.
|
|
Giancarlo Cruz Michael Stanton went by Mike for years, because of teasing in school.
|
|
HOW BOUT DAT," and added ... "Smh lol 15 minutes went by pretty fast huh.
|
|
Some time went by without any comment from Trump's teams on the shocking allegations.
|
|
The law then was that when you married, you went by your husband's nationality.
|
|
Time went by and we started making tunes and DJing sets round the gossip.
|
|
Strebel, who also went by the name Toby Sheldon, was reported missing in August 2015.
|
|
As Tom Brady went by, fans chanted "MVP" while the quarterback smiled and fist-pumped.
|
|
She learned Cordayja — who went by Dayja — had died as she drove to the scene.
|
|
It was the brainchild of Ross Ulbricht, who went by the pseudonym Dread Pirate Roberts.
|
|
Al-Mujahir went by a pseudonym and his real name has yet to be revealed.
|
|
Before her public transition, Jenner was a professional athlete and went by the name Bruce.
|
|
Two years went by, and then calls from Ohio started showing up on my phone.
|
|
With the technical limitations of the time, however, their unusual properties went by mostly unnoticed.
|
|
Years went by, and it was always a mystery who had done it to everyone.
|
|
After the hour, which went by incredibly fast, I scurried off to watch The Bachelorette.
|
|
As the years went by, the apartment remained the one constant in our life together.
|
|
But at the same time, they have rules ... and I guess they went by it.
|
|
He said his daughter began identifying as a woman in college and went by Riley.
|
|
She was OK if I went by myself, but she wouldn't be next to me.
|
|
Igaz, 34, was a music producer and DJ who went by the stage name Nackt.
|
|
Travis did, but months went by and there was no Lambo to show for it.
|
|
Judge Kaplan said Shavers, who went by Pirateat40 and advertised on the popular forum BitcoinTalk.
|
|
As time went by, I came to realize that violence wasn't going to solve anything.
|
|
Children were only just coming out of school and babies went by in their buggies.
|
|
The site's other users went by pseudonyms—EHT, NDM, Ramazzini, Tacitus, Traveler, calvinball, and nickrod.
|
|
"I went by bike, in my cycling shoes and uniform, to the protest," he said.
|
|
" A Twitter user that promoted the fake image went by the name "Linda NRA Supporter.
|
|
As time went by, it became clear that I was only getting poorer, not richer.
|
|
O'Rourke went by the handle "Psychedelic Warlord," as revealed by Reuters, which broke the story.
|
|
At that lecture, I'd also encountered a young man who went by the nickname Nickles.
|
|
And so off I went by tram again, to the city's central cemetery, the Zentralfriedhof.
|
|
If the interview process went by too quickly, that could mean the company is desperate.
|
|
And then time went by, a long time, and then I didn't play the piano.
|
|
Lieutenant Finn, who went by the name Edward S. Finn, was cleared of all charges.
|
|
Initially, the new company went by PriceCostco, ultimately switching to the name Costco Companies Inc.
|
|
"As time went by, the less I remembered who the real me was," Westberry says.
|
|
Heather discovered ICP in the early 1990s, when they still went by Inner City Posse.
|
|
Years and years went by, but I always wanted to do a project on him.
|
|
I hung up the phone humbled yet underwhelmed by how fast the time went by.
|
|
But 16 years went by before the country issued an official apology to the women.
|
|
" But, she added, "the years went by and it started to just not be maintained.
|
|
On my birthday, weeks after my mom died, I went by myself to Six Flags.
|
|
Bell, who also went by "Tone" or "Ghost," was considered armed and dangerous, ICE said.
|
|
She always went by the name Meena, and she eventually made it her legal name.
|
|
Many hours went by before he was taken to a hospital, unconscious and gravely ill.
|
|
Police are looking into whether a large boat went by, creating rough waters, he added.
|
|
TV that police are looking into whether a large boat went by, creating rough waters.
|
|
Mr. Farmer, who also went by Tashi Brown, was pronounced dead at 1:39 a.m.
|
|
She just thought it was some stylistic thing that went by in very quick moments.
|
|
"It went by so fast, because it was so enjoyable to coach her," Jensen said.
|
|
His brother, Walter Massie, who went by Kim, died last year, also on Dec. 2.
|
|
"Long hours went by while I was standing in that position," he told his lawyers.
|
|
Then a year went by and I realized, wait a second, I have to work.
|
|
And as the years went by I was always thinking of something crazier to wear.
|
|
As time went by it was our father, Tommy, and Rory versus Henry, Clay, and me.
|
|
As time went by, Ray learned to modulate the signals from his implant just by thinking.
|
|
Adrian McCallum, the professional British wrestler who went by "Lionheart" in the ring, has tragically died.
|
|
Seay was also a rapper who went by the stage name Tre Da Kid, said Sgt.
|
|
Every day that went by with no movement gave him more drive to see it through.
|
|
Her team pressed their rep at Imoderatus, who went by the name Ada Rose, for answers.
|
|
Two weeks went by before the Belarusian Energy Ministry confirmed that an "emergency situation" had happened.
|
|
A few minutes went by before he was evacuated with others and escorted to his car.
|
|
Wittenauer, who also went by the stage name Nex Iuguolo, was remembered by friends on Twitter.
|
|
"I guess it went by so fast for me," Kevin "Baby Slice" Ferguson tells TMZ Sports.
|
|
Hours went by before the doctor gave her an epidural and the baby's head had dropped.
|
|
As time went by, the Advocate notes, the parade became more celebratory, incorporating floats and music.
|
|
After nearly 10 years went by with no answers, his body was finally found and identified.
|
|
Then one day I went by their place and it had been shot up blown up.
|
|
Two more months went by before Josh reassured Michelle that he was just in the shower.
|
|
She went by Melissa S. on the show, and she made it to the top four.
|
|
"A 911 vehicle went by going north on the beach and stopped," Gross told the station.
|
|
Ali converted to Islam as an adult and went by the name Mahershalalhashbaz Ali until 2010.
|
|
"It was low pressure at first," Justin said, but months went by without a job offer.
|
|
At another point, she went by Luc Besson's studio Cité du Cinemas, where Foxx was filming.
|
|
A month or two went by, and he would call me again, just to check in.
|
|
A month went by, and I was nervous as shit every time I went to work.
|
|
His alias is Fuks, but he went by his first name, Simon, when he was playing.
|
|
He said that hog carcasses went by so fast that fecal contamination could not be detected.
|
|
I went by her old house, which I hadn't been to since just after she died.
|
|
Coulthard went by too, dropping Villeneuve to third but not denting his claim on the title.
|
|
Months went by as the LIGO team analyzed and reanalyzed the data from the September detection.
|
|
Sixteen years went by, and in desperation, they showed all their evidence to Dr. James Brussel.
|
|
The moment passed and a few more went by, and I was getting a bit anxious.
|
|
"A few months went by, and after that, his talking style begins to change," said Thoufeek.
|
|
LONDON — They went by air and by sea across the Channel to the beaches of Normandy.
|
|
The suspect's lawyer began by saying that his client went by "Alec" and used male pronouns.
|
|
Roosevelt went by herself because a wartime strategy conference forced a change in the president's schedule.
|
|
"I consider myself a transhumanist hip-hop artist," a man who went by Maitreya One said.
|
|
"From our policies, which I went by, there were violations," said Chief Haber, declining to elaborate.
|
|
Then, she said, she stopped hearing from Millendorf and many months went by with no contact.
|
|
Those clumps went by many names over the years, such as double minutes and extrachromosomal DNA.
|
|
Mr. Black is actually Timothy Murphy, who also went by aliases Colby Muhlberg and Arthur Whitton.
|
|
"Time went by, and I kept asking," Ms. Haakenson said from her home in Sioux Falls.
|
|
Early in his life, the younger Mr. Young sometimes went by a different name: Joel Loving.
|
|
As a crowd gathered for the Sacai show in the Grand Palais, a motorcade went by.
|
|
Chief Gallagher, 40, sometimes went by the nickname Blade during his 20 years in the Navy.
|
|
Months went by, and even though the whispers continued and hints surfaced, no PC version arrived.
|
|
Eight months went by before they both came to the conclusion that they should work together.
|
|
Ortiz also went by the name Janelle, a spokesperson with the Webb County district attorney said.
|
|
Weeks went by, and I didn't feel anything, but Joanne encouraged me to keep with it.
|
|
The entire night went by and she stared at the dark, shifting only a few times.
|
|
Firefighters went by body size, and some children had facial hair and looked older, he said.
|
|
And Gyllenhaal spun off into a career that would grow progressively weirder as time went by.
|
|
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. You all know how the Brits went by now.
|
|
Not a single family gathering went by without my camera-wielding nana taking photos of us together.
|
|
People stopped their cars on the side of the road and stood as the casket went by.
|
|
In May, the UK jailed Grant West, who went by the handle Courvoisier on dark web marketplaces.
|
|
This realization tugs at my heart and makes me wonder how 18 summers went by so quickly.
|
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I went by what Marie Kondo said, where anything I don't really need I got rid of.
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Neighbors also described Adams, who went by "Bodie" to some, as "angry and confrontational," according to KSBY6.
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Alison — spoiler alert — was one of the antagonists who went by the pseudonym "A" in the series.
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Frances Correa, the prime suspect, went by the nickname Don Vito, a character in the "Godfather" films.
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Moreover, according to Snopes, Jarrett went by her birth name, Valerie Bowman, until she married in 1983.
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But one day in December, "24 hours went by and he hadn't checked in," Mr. Armstrong said.
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In some cases, as much as 40 minutes went by without a driver touching the steering wheel.
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SUNDAY PUZZLE — If you thought that 0003 went by quickly, just try this puzzle by David Woolf.
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"For a long time [Michael] didn't use his real name and went by 'Doctor,'" Kristin said, laughing.
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The finance programs went by such names as Wells Fargo Jewelry Advantage or Wells Fargo Home Projects.
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Months went by, and I started to wear short sleeves, wondering, perhaps even prompting them, to notice.
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That side hailed from the easternmost reach of Ukraine, and went by the name of Zorya Luhansk.
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So, if a day went by and he wouldn't speak to me, I always took it personally.
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But after about two minutes went by, I was real comfortable and David Schwimmer was real comfortable.
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I expected to be a nervous, email-wistful wreck, but somehow, the hour went by insanely fast.
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The big picture: "Not a day went by when she wasn't spoken about on Fox," AP notes.
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A big lapse went by until I finally committed to The Sopranos in the summer of 2014.
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Russell went by "Beebo" on social media, and on his Facebook page, which had limited public access.
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A full week went by without a reply and we cursed ourselves daily for being so naive.
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That was when they learned that the person who wanted Amy dead went by the name dogdaygod.
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The buyers would stand nearby and inspect us as we went by, stop us, and examine us.
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Anderson, who went by the moniker "King David," was convicted and sentenced to nine years in prison.
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The company went by the banner name "Fresh & Easy," but the brand didn't click with American consumers.
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Thompson, the criminal complaint alleges, went by the hacker name "erratic" in many online accounts and forums.
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The name Guccifer 2.0 is an homage to Marcel Lazăr Lehel, a hacker who went by Guccifer.
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Dr. Robertson, who went by Bud, wrote books that appealed to general audiences as well as academics.
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For seven years of their life they were tortured by an anonymous villain who went by initials.
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Mr. Meiring returned to the United States, where he also went by the family name Vande-Meer.
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In 1997, Walter was kidnapped by a local gang leader who went by the name "Big Spender."
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But five years went by and then 10, and I never went back to pick them up.
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As time went by, I started learning more and I slowly added more categories to the budget.
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Democrats could only win below the Mason-Dixon, the thinking went, by pandering to white "swing" voters.
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But, as the years went by, she came to see the wisdom of her young tenant's choices.
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There were rarely a few days that went by that he didn't at least use a little.
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"We went by to see her the day before she passed away," Johnson told CNN's Chris Cuomo.
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Despite all the different names I went by, nothing ever stuck, until I realized why: I'm transgender.
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That time, I realized it wasn't safe to use the drone and I went by foot again.
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Would you take on a different character each time or was there one pseudonym you went by?
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The more time that went by, the less likely it seemed that she'd come to ambush Matt.
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Arriago, who according to ICE went by multiple aliases, had been in ICE custody since late April.
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"Eight years went by fast," said a grinning James Hetfield, the band's singer, rhythm guitarist and lyricist.
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Not a day went by in high school when I didn't hear that song from my teachers.
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At the time, he went by the name Keith Martin, using his middle name as his last.
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But as the weeks went by, I saw the raw grief and loss morph into self-pity.
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Between 1500 and 1945, scarcely a year went by without some great power fighting another great power.
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This time, the vote went by the book: The ballot was secret, and all sides were present.
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The company didn't take off until he opened a store in Dallas that went by Glamour Shots.
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I'm told that in the comics, when Clint wore this haircut, he went by the codename Ronin.
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With luck you'll be able to look back in amazement at how fast it all went by.
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Mr. Hussain, the informant, went by Malik when he helped the F.B.I. infiltrate a mosque in Albany.
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Barely an hour went by in the Senate chamber without whispered chatting in the row of Sens.
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When asked his age by reporters as the years went by, Mr. Siwoff had a standard retort.
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Only a few of the 505 respondents went by foot or bike; most of them were students.
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Mr. Chow, 56, who lived in Queens and went by the nickname "Kenny," disappeared on May 11.
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I was the only freshman in the class, so I went by myself to the freshman cafeteria.
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Irons plays a man named Adrian Veidt, a former costumed vigilante who went by the name Ozymandias.
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But for all the years that went by, it should have became a bigger pile of stuff.
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A gunman who went by the nickname "Black Jesus" killed three white men in downtown Fresno, California.
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Police identified the transgender woman as Humberto Ortiz; later, the DA's office said she went by Janelle.
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From the time we laid out all the materials to this point, exactly 15 minutes went by.
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She went undercover in 1912 to expose a bank robber who went by Eddie (The Boob) Kinsman.
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A few years went by, and we did Dark Knight, and then we did Dark Knight Rises.
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But days went by without news about her parents, who live in the historic section of San Juan.
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"Today is the happiest day of my life!" tweeted Kaeppeler, who then went by the name Laura Fleiss.
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Let's say, you know, 2000 to 230 days went by — that $210,23 came back to us as [$23,230].
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The woman was 24-year-old Marlyse Elizabeth Honeychurch, who also went by Marlyse McWaters, among other names.
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In the month that they were adrift, a number of what Stally believes were fishing boats went by.
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Mr. Daleiden went by Robert Sarkis on his license, and Ms. Merritt used the name Susan Sarah Tennenbaum.
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It was clear, even from the outside, that the operation became more professionalized as the months went by.
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It was such an incredible moment to be connecting with [The Queen] and it went by so quickly.
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Manigault-Newman, who went by the name Omarosa, didn't win, but she nonetheless became the show's notorious villain.
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Two weeks went by like that before Georgian officials finally managed to help them to get back home.
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A few agonizing hours went by until lunchtime, when I ravenously inhaled the salmon I brought with me.
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The neutrons and gamma rays and all that went by with the first flash while we were down.
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"We went by canoe and then by (a firefighter's) pickup truck and by canoe again," Kimmel told Burnett.
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Jefferson, who went by Tay graduated from Xavier University of Louisiana in 2014 with a degree in biology.
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As the weeks went by, posters offering a reward for information dotted Chanel's neighborhood, but nobody came forward.
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As the months went by, we did what all humans do – we let our hopes override common sense.
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For one member of this team, a user who went by the name Bianca, this upped the stakes.
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One instance she points to in her article was penned by someone who went by the username onesickmind.
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Like lots of little girls, 7-year-old Morgan Taylor went by the name "Princess" to her father.
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By contrast, the education-themed event in Chicago this week went by with barely a mention of accessibility.
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Eight months went by, though, and Houlihan noticed that the company had done nothing to remedy the issue.
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"Everyone who went by would stop and stare at it, and the software would start working," Downing said.
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Katz went by the gaming naming "Bread" and previously won Madden tournaments in 2017, multiple gamers told CNN.
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Days went by and fighters came and went, engaging in fierce battles that claimed some of their lives.
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Among the more affecting interviews was one with a young man who went by A., his first initial.
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Except it wasn't endless, because as the years went by, Sam began to feel kind of pissed off.
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But as the years went by, Alex just couldn't keep up with the way fan culture was changing.
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Another month went by as the court considered his request and assigned a "standby" lawyer to assist him.
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A defector, who went by the pseudonym Caesar, escaped with photographs of thousands of starved, bruised detainee corpses.
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Daniel James Charles (he later went by Donald or Don) was born in New York City on Sept.
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"Not an hour went by without some kind of disruption," said Dr. Ubel, a physician with Duke University.
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An attendee who went by J. Collins told THUMP that the GHE20G0TH1K event was weekend's hotly anticipated party.
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Nine years went by after the Indian mascot was removed, and the administration hadn't approved a new mascot.
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"There wasn't any day that went by that I didn't think of my mother," he said, choking up.
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Did the first month of the decade feel like it went by in the blink of an eye?
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As the years went by, it became like a drug – the quickest way for her to feel validated.
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Gianna, who went by Gigi, was the second-oldest of Mr. Bryant's four daughters with his wife, Vanessa.
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Jacobson, who went by the nickname "Uncle Jerry," made off with millions of dollars between 1989 and 2001.
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Two hours went by before one of his coworkers saw the blood seeping out from underneath the lift.
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Regarding how the Service went ... by most accounts online, it sounds like it went off without a hitch.
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He began writing graffiti in October 1971, inspired by a cousin, who went by the name Lee 163d.
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"A couple of thousand years ago, it went by the sun and something happened to it," Battams said.
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Two more weeks went by, with career public integrity prosecutors looking at the matter, according to the officials.
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As years went by and O'Keeffe took charge of her own image, this became true to some extent.
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The team was led by a former Marine named Nelson Gardner, who went by the alias Captain Metropolis.
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Gold Butte is a large, flat-topped hill, and the only settlement here went by the same name.
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As the weeks went by, I noticed a subtler but deeper change in my relationship to my son.
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A jet skier went by a little too close And gave me the finger as he sped by.
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Tabaimo never explains her images and I am sure that a lot of the symbolism went by me.
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Ivan Viktorvich Klepikov, who went by the moniker "petr0vich," ran the group's IT management, web hosting, and domain names.
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"Man, I can't believe how fast 20 years went by," he said, with a towel draped over his shoulders.
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When she went by his job and asked what time he left, she was told he never showed up.
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It may have languished in obscurity there if not for a person who went by Ryan Baxter on Facebook.
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Dexter's owners told CBS Sacramento that not one day went by that they didn't think about their beloved pet.
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Five days later, her 103-year-old son Najee Jr., who went by "Junior," died due to the flu.
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It has published photos of the would-be assassins, who went by the names Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov.
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A year went by without any whisper of a new novel from Rowling, and I didn't especially want one.
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On Wednesday she shared the tragic news that Niya, as her daughter also went by, did not make it.
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We were having a good time but everyone was running around frantic and it all went by so fast.
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And, of course, since another week went by on this planet, there is another week of Elon Musk news.
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"But as time went by, I kind of realized that maybe that was her destiny, to help other families."
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As time went by, the ARPANET expanded and became the technical foundation for the Internet as we know it.
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But the process dragged on through meeting after meeting, and months went by without progress, said a former executive.
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Given his work uncovering and researching malware and criminal botnets, Hutchins only ever went by his online handle, MalwareTech.
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Her brother, who went by the name "Tan," attended Naugatuck Valley Community College before joining the Navy in 2014.
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But as the weeks went by, the card became packed to the rafters with real talent in real matches.
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As the weeks went by, the news soon bulldozed every inch of my brain, the red-flag sundae included.
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After we went out, if a day or so went by and he didn't call, I'd turn to Google.
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Hall said he went by Monte but when he got into show business his name was misspelled in advertisements.
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As slide after slide went by, her bone marrow told a story: treatment, remission, relapse, treatment, remission, remission, remission.
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Former Trump campaign aide Michael Caputo was also in touch with the Russian man who went by Hank Greenberg.
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They became friendly with all sorts in Sacred Sanctuary, including one of the earliest localizers, who went by DarkTwilkitri.
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Clinton beamed, "Oh my gosh, it went by so fast, Bret!" when the hourlong special had reached its conclusion.
|
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"We went by to see her the day before she passed away," Johnson told CNN's Chris Cuomo on Thursday.
|
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Weeks went by and I was beginning to think that I was never going to get to meet him.
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Yes, I went by his house three times, and the third time his wife finally came to the door.
|
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Ten minutes went by without anyone poking their heads in, so I prepared to give up on the game.
|
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Becoming a physician was always his path, but as time went by, he became less enamored with his profession.
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During the Bush administration I discovered Baghdad Burning, a blog by a woman who went by the name Riverbend.
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Only 16 at the time, she went by Brenda Gayle, an alteration of her given name, Brenda Gail Webb.
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He went by the name of Gary Pratt, and was about to live out the highlight of his career.
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Unable to sleep, I went by her side, on the riverbank, to wait for the first light of day.
|
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Her father, Marc Daniel Holcombe, went by Danny, and worked as a mechanic at F&W Electrical in Floresville.
|
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Months went by without any progress, so the couple hired an engineer to assess Turnkey's work earlier this year.
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For a short time, she was brainwashed by a Nazi named Killer Shark and went by Queen Killer Shark.
|
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Months went by, she said, but neither she nor Mr. Dowdy was reassigned to another room for that period.
|
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Xena teams up with Santa Claus — or rather the name he apparently went by in pre-Christian times: Senticles.
|
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" I said that the guests, the Fellows, always remarked on how astonishingly quickly their time here went by. "What?
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So much time went by that 107 babies were born to pickets and 2020 people died during the strike.
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Bartle was called "Lone Bear," and went by the name Chief Lone Bear in his Mic-O-Say organization.
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The social media star who went by the name "Paul Zimmer" had more than 7 million followers on Musical.
|
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Katz went by the gaming name "Bread" and had won other Madden tournaments in 2017, multiple gamers told CNN.
|
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"I went by his office, and the first person that he actually mentioned was Luther Strange," the governor said.
|
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He went by a pseudonym, Patrick Kessler — a necessity, he said, given the shadowy, dangerous world that he inhabited.
|
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Mr. Stevens, who in recent years went by the name Steven Brody Stevens, also hosted audio and video podcasts.
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I asked him if he'd ever considered taking back his birth name, which he went by for nine years.
|
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Tatang went by bus and on foot through Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala until reaching Mexico.
|
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Boston Red Sox went by the motto "Do damage" this season, and damage they did.
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Hanamori, who went by the names of "Grandpa" and "Uncle" orchestrated the operation at the airport, Wan Azirul said.
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Chaz Bono was a couple of years ahead of me and went by the name Chastity Bono at the time.
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He was only known online, where he went by the handle Slavik, or lucky12345, or a half-dozen other names.
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I'm not too easily enchanted by some half assed disco record that I figure went by unnoticed for a reason.
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The technology went by the inelegant acronym BECCS, and Karlsson was apparently the only BECCS expert the reporter could find.
|
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But then some time went by, and now (I forget why), I've started and can't stop listening to Karen Carpenter.
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Last October, Jenner legally changed her name to Caitlyn Marie (she previously went by Bruce) and her gender to female.
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And as the days, then weeks, went by, he tried to find her -- looking himself and appealing to the authorities.
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More than a year went by before Marquez, who was never charged with a crime, could get his money back.
|
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According to the source, as the months went by, it became clear how Williams dealt with problems at the company.
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According to his profile, Perez liked rap and hip-hop music and went by the nickname "Jxthrowed" on social media.
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By Jessica Garrison He was a doting grandfather, and he went by the name "El Mano Negra" — the Black Hand.
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Last year over 2000,7003 tonnes of freight went by train between the two, up from next to nothing before 2700.
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As the years went by, I was able to get out and start traveling and shooting bigger and better things.
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TV that police are also looking into whether a large boat went by and created rough waters, according to CNN.
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Her child, Kedarie Johnson, used male pronouns but enjoyed dressing in girls' clothes and sometimes went by the name Kandicee.
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg went by helicopter to the desert to hand out grilled cheese sandwiches to Burners in 2012.
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As a younger woman, years went by when my only contact with the medical profession was to get birth control.
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A few years went by and a band called The Body asked me to do a music video for them.
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As the years went by, Bauman and other climate hawks watched impatiently as the climate movement suffered failure after failure.
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" According to Comando 190, Ferreira Campos was a member of Red Command and went by the name "Miss Barbye Marley.
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He went by many names: the East Side Rapist, the Visalia Ransacker, the Original Night Stalker, the Golden State Killer.
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Abu Izzadeen is a 41-year-old British-born convert to Islam who previously went by the name Trevor Brooks.
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Eighteen days went by between Yates expressing her concerns to the White House and Flynn being removed from the post.
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One trial patient, who only went by Peter, had positive things to say about it in an interview with Forbes.
|
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So three years went by and I was writing so much, but I never put out what I was writing.
|
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He faced repeated calls from prominent liberal organizations to act, and the heat turned up as the years went by.
|
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A week went by but they couldn't get the mysterious mutt off of their minds (or out of their hearts).
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And even though the client felt it went by in a flash, those slow-mo shots still gave us chills.
|
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As that went by the wayside, the McMahon-Austin feud slowly, inevitably returned in the form of McMahon versus Reigns.
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From there, she went by ambulance to Texas Children's Hospital, where Tyler has been treated since she was a baby.
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Atop a volcano, she met a young Mayan rebel commander, Efraín Bámaca Velásquez, who went by the war name Everardo.
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Michael accepted ...and the UNC student wrote the check to "Mike Jordan" -- the name basketball phenom went by on campus.
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As a magician, Patterson went by the name Magnus, taken from Albertus Magnus, the thirteenth-century saint and supposed alchemist.
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The New York billionaire waved at a crowd of several dozen onlookers as he went by but didn't address anyone.
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Other present-day tech giants went by completely different names as well — Amazon, for example, used to be called Relentless.
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As the days on our tracker went by, the jaw pain lessened, and I went to bed a little easier.
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Apple, of course, once had a "Newsstand" of its own — specifically its own native app that went by that name.
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As more time went by, the more I was convinced I was a total star—at least for the night.
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On its way to the net, the puck deflected off Edmonton forward Scott Thornton and went by goaltender Joaquin Gage.
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Hanson, a former USC football player who went by the name "O-Dog," was sentenced to 21 years in 2017.
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As time went by the song became more about the frustration one can feel when being in a monogamous relationship.
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SANDBERG COMES TO CONSERVATIVES TURF: Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg's appearance at the American Enterprise Institute on Wednesday went by without incident.
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A 1003-year-old man who went by the nickname Country looked at me with blue eyes and droopy brows.
|
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Gwen still went by Stefani when it came to her stage name, which was a good move in the end.
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"Everybody who went by would stop and stare at it, and the software would start working," Downing told Rolling Stone.
|
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The Bitcoin software was released in early 2009 by a mysterious creator who went by the name of Satoshi Nakamoto.
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His father, Oscar, played trombone in a salsa band, and his mother, Solange (she went by Sol), gave singing lessons.
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Among them was a transgender woman identified by officials as Humberto Ortiz, 153, who also went by the name Janelle.
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"And frankly, if we went by this standard, we wouldn't be able to have anybody as an ally," he added.
|
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"Half a year went by before I realized I could say no when the guards said 'bend over,'" Alyokhina writes.
|
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He said, "The time is always right to do right," and some people went by it and some people didn't.
|
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Ms. Fritz, who also went by the name Feral Pines, adopted the name Riley as a woman in her 235s.
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Some took pictures with cell phones, and at least one woman held a US flag as the vehicles went by.
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She used the first name Lynn with the Chordettes because one of other singers in the group went by Carol.
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As time went by, his family and I continued to check in to make sure he still felt that way.
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Although he did not speak much Spanish, he went by the name Patricio among his Spanish-speaking friends and relatives.
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Mr. Woods, a Bronx native, went by the name Phase2 and helped shape the hip-hop scene in the 1970s.
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Military records show that Mr. Tahar's brother, who went by the name Ali Abdullah Ahmed, was also a Guantánamo detainee.
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However, after weeks and weeks went by, he saw no public promotion and never heard back from the influencer again.
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His father, Sulton Salaam, formerly known as Harold Washington, was a onetime Cincinnati Bengals running back who went by Teddy.
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The catcher went by the nickname "Numi," and former teammates have been using the hashtag #ForNumi to remember their friend.
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Until 2005, it went by the name Brascan, a reflection of its roots as a Canadian investment firm in Brazil.
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He said he was chosen for that role by an Australian supervisor who went by the name of Abu Abdullah.
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As the weeks went by, the church ordered the nuns to leave St. Francis and return to their respective convents.
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When my sister was born a few years later, they got rid of that, so she only went by Rozycki.
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Relatives and co-workers identified the man as Richard Russell of Sumner, Washington, who also went by the name Beebo.
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Rather than than calculate this per bike, I went by station: I walked past two of the 23 that currently exist.
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Marlen Ochoa-Lopez, 19, who also went by the last name Ochoa-Uriostegui, had been missing since April 23, police say.
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I tried standing still while my friends went by me, and I tried shooting a photo as I followed them down.
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"The most ironic thing as the years went by, I was told I could never build another R2-D2," he added.
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Acemoglu and Restrepo went by the definition of an "industrial robot" as outlined by the International Organization for Standardization, or ISO.
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As the years went by, he discreetly mentioned the conversation to some journalists and other colleagues, but not to Gary Hart.
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Strebel went by the name Toby Sheldon in life, but he was only ever seen through the lens of somebody else.
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And some will confide they heard whispers that he was a killer, that he went by the name El Mano Negra.
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Quach: Ashwin was asking earlier if I went by AP on purpose, so that people wouldn't know I was a woman.
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Time went by and when I turned nine years old, I got very sick, and spent a month in a coma.
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Knust, who also went by Mahmud Salam, was the only member shown, and he has since deleted his personal Facebook account.
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Then one of his sources — a fixture in that world named Lane Davis, who went by Seattle4Truth online — killed his father.
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He mostly went by "feel", losing his temper only when he was offered books that were dirty, or had no covers.
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"We went by car, a Bentley with a driver, and Brian got sick and ended up in the hospital," she remembered.
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Police found Kessler, who went by the alias Jennifer Sybert, at a truck stop on May 16, First Coast News reports.
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A decade ago there wasn't a weekend that went by without some house show with the craziest shit I've ever seen.
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But if her first look went by without so much as a mention, her second performance look was impossible to miss.
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A few years went by and friends took notice of his surreal and enlisted him for album covers of their own.
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Convicted militant Afif, who also went by the name Sunakim, had been seen in photos that circulated in the news media.
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Gabrielle, who police said went by the name Aura, was thrown nearly 30 feet into the air and broke her arm.
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The Royal Tenenbaums was a commercial success and aligned with the late–Gen X zeitgeist that went by the name hipster.
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As the ship went by, its vast blue hull and stacked-up containers blotted out a good part of Staten Island.
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But as the days and the time went by, I knew that God had a special plan and purpose for me.
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While he was known as Satchel as a child, he later went by the nickname Seamus, and eventually his middle name.
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Unfortunately, after buying her a ticket, my mom was too sick to go the day of, so I went by myself.
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The night was a lot of fun and after we went by The Martinez Brother's place after to hang with friends.
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Friends of Dillon Henderson, who went by Dillon the Hacker on YouTube, have posted on Twitter saying Henderson died in July.
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When she went by his office before the swearing-in of the new government, she says, he promised her the job.
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On Friday, the newspaper reported the comments and posted screenshots of posts by a person that went by Mr. Selyem's name.
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"There never went three weeks that went by where we didn't move the ball that much further down," Ms. Craig said.
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Twitter later identified the account, which at the time went by the description "proud Texan and American patriot," as Russia-based.
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Her disappearance, as decades went by and investigators made little progress, increasingly seemed like a mystery that would never be solved.
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The commander, Khan Sayed, who also went by the name Khalid Sajna, was the No. 2 leader of the Pakistan Taliban.
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"There was a complete and transparent targeting of black people at this event," one attendee, who went by Damon, told THUMP.
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As the years went by, and other Mersenne prime numbers were found, Mr. Pace kept running the software in the background.
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Hoskins took exception, but did not rush the mound even when he was walked after another ball went by his head.
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Mr. Park, who also went by the alias Pak Jin Hek, is unlikely to see the inside of an American courtroom.
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I didn't watch it right away, but no more than three days went by before I plugged it into my computer.
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The Upper East Side went by the name Jones Wood because the area was first settled by John Jones, a merchant.
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At least one of the suspected London attackers, a man who went by the nickname Abs, was known to the authorities.
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As the rounds went by, though, he began to get sluggish, leaving openings for Mayweather to hit him again and again.
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When Harry served in the British army, he went by Harry Wales, in reference to his father, the Prince of Wales.
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As the days went by and they continued having lunch, he told her stories and found himself relieved of old anxieties.
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The two accounts Wright ran went by the names of Lori Spicer and Abby Sykes, according to a human resources letter.
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As the years went by, Mr. Adams continued to release his own work, and Ms. Moore's career as a musician stagnated.
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But as the days and the time went by I knew that God had a special plan and purpose for me.
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A few months went by, and Sick, who was still earning seven-fifty an hour, decided to ask for a raise.
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Catch up: Paige Thompson, a software developer who went by the online persona "erratic," was charged in the Capital One breach.
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One of the migrants, Alieu Gaye, said he went by boat because he heard that land routes had become too dangerous.
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While at Guantánamo, he was held as Detainee No. 679 and went by the name Mohammed Tahar, according to military records.
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The other two women are Natalie Sept and Jana Solis, who went by Janice Schnabel at the time of her allegations.
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Time went by and Cowan grew up, sobered up, formed his band in 23 and founded his clothing line in 28.
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She said Ms. Spence worked with a man who held himself out as a doctor and went by Ally or Coach.
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On Wednesday, Mr. Duque announced the capture of a top guerrilla moneyman in northern Colombia, who went by the alias Bryan.
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In the 1980s, such coincidence went by the name of collusion; today, it's apparently just artificial intelligence doing what it does.
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She just got a lot of really good shots, shot over us, went by us, scored in pretty much any way.
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Haley went by the book as she ran through her party's talking points as dutifully as Obama had gone through his.
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So to denounce the same kind of fundraising guidelines that President Obama went by, that [House] Speaker [Nancy] Pelosi goes by, that you yourself went by until not long ago, in order to build the Democratic Party and build a campaign ready for the fight of our lives, these purity tests shrink the stakes of the most important election.
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So to denounce the same kind of fund-raising guidelines that President Obama went by, that Speaker Pelosi goes by, that you yourself went by until not long ago, to build the Democratic Party and build a campaign ready for the fight of our lives, these purity tests shrink the stakes of the most important election.
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Years ago, outside of rap, Rejjie went by the name Alex Butler; now he goes by his birth name of Alex Anyaegbunam.
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After another hour, or hour and a half went by, and he wandered back in the party like nothing had ever happened.
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Now, the man who went by "DaDUTCHMAN5" on the social media platform has been charged with issuing a threat via interstate commerce.
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Police in Redondo Beach, California, said Joan Laurer, who went by the name Chyna, was found dead in her apartment April 20.
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The weekend went by way too fast, and we don't have enough food in the house to meal prep for the week.
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Nearly 18 hours went by before her boyfriend José found her lying on the bathroom floor and took her to the hospital.
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Yet watching K.J.'s health worsen as the weeks went by was no easy thing for Kaleb, his mother Kristy Hall said.
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A statement from police says Lee, who also went by "Steven," was stabbed before being beaten by a large group of revelers.
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Finally, time just went by and nothing was done for too long, requiring a lot more work to get it done now.
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An organization called the Satya Yuga Collective operated inside the warehouse and the Ghost Ship sometimes went by the name Satya Yuga.
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Two years went by before she could reveal her Nazi roots to her friends in Israel, descendants of Holocaust victims and survivors.
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Hubert, who went by the name Janet Hubert-Whitten during her time on the show, addressed her absence in a Facebook post.
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The client was getting nervous because a year went by and the house still hadn't sold — and the loan was still outstanding.
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Another year went by, and another handful of scientific studies were published, informing us that red wine is great for our health.
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I went by myself to try it on, 'cause I was like, I just want to get it out of my head.
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The name of the group they went by is Kanai Karasawa, and they made a lot of games together under that banner.
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It's the final songwriting collaboration between the trio and Michael James Ryan, the late songwriter-producer who went by the name Busbee.
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As time went by and her workaholic father did well financially, the Kirschenbaums got rid of their Pontiac and bought a Cadillac.
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Another attacker, 30-year-old Rachid Redouane, went by the alias Rachid Elkhdar and claimed to be Moroccan or Libyan, police said.
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Her annual appearance at the city's Chinese New Year Parade included her straightforward comments, microphone in hand, as politicians' cars went by.
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He talked her into going to the hospital, but when he went by her room later on, her bed was empty. video
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I was tired almost right from the start, but the days went by quickly, and soon enough I was a week in.
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They went by, fallen, dragging their packs, dragging their lives, deserting their homes, the years of their childhood, cringing like beaten dogs.
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But as months and years of employment went by, and employees found themselves working 12- to 14-hour days, some became disillusioned.
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An educator who went by the name Nolah explained her lavish arrangement as a sugar baby in an interview with Yahoo Lifestyle.
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Montimere went by the name Jerry Joseph in order to play on a basketball team at Odessa Permian High School in 2009.
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He sent a video of the colt to the trainer in Louisville, but one, two, three days went by without a word.
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As the years went by, it was the company that Facebook slowly absorbed to realize Mark Zuckerberg's augmented and virtual reality dreams.
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Instead, months went by, mother and daughter 2,000 miles apart, each in a place where no one else spoke their native Lingala.
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These waves would stretch and compress space in orthogonal directions as they went by, the same way that sound waves compress air.
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This was how Jim Leonard, a former demoscener who went by the handle "Trixter," first became acquainted with demo culture in 2000.
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We started off not talking much anyway, and then as the months went by, it became less until there was no talking.
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Fears, who online went by variations of the handle Antagonizer, was one of the most dedicated foot soldiers of the alt-right.
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But what I can say is that he went by a couple of different names and worked with well-known Detroit [artists].
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Ms. Matthau, who then went by her maiden name, Anderson, said she tried to brush him off, explaining that she was engaged.
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" He said he hoped to have a "moment of serenity" in the air but lamented that the sights "went by so fast.
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"I used to say, 'Maybe I should open up a newsstand and a coffee shop'" when the trains went by, he said.
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She had left it there and gone off with a man named Ferdinand, who'd always hated his name and went by Ted.
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A few weeks later in New Jersey, authorities arrested Chukwuemeka Okparaeke, who allegedly went by the screen name of Fentmaster on AlphaBay.
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As the weeks went by, my sorrow took the form of a solitary retreat with no idea where to go or why.
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Those first two minutes involve some sharp, brooding horn playing by Mr. Segal, who until recently went by the name Donnie Trumpet.
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As the years went by, I noticed it was harder for kids to branch out and talk to people outside their race.
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In high school, when he still went by his given name, Ray, he acted in student plays and danced at talent shows.
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He loved Gianna's curiosity Markazi asked Bryant about his relationship with Gianna, who went by Gigi, and coaching her youth basketball team.
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" He added, "As the years went by the Affordable Care Act's roots grew and it became entwined in the health care system.
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Perhaps the most notorious target of these bans was a New York woman who went by the assumed title of Madame Restell.
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Weeks went by, deadlines were missed, the tone between the likely coalition parties grew sharper, but few predicted no deal at all.
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"I never thought he would leave, and as the years went by, it did seem less likely he would leave," Luhnow said.
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"Then a couple years went by and then Collin stopped coming," he said of not seeing his son for the past two years.
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Before burying Shanann in a shallow grave, Watts said he smothered Celeste, who went by CeCe, in the backseat, right next to Bella.
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"I accept funds without any security check," stated one seller who went by the user name "wmarbitr" and advertised in Russian and English.
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As the years went by, they relied more and more on the tropes they invented, and became stuck in time because of it.
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A year went by and nothing happened in terms of that, so I called him and said I wanted to write that song.
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But maybe I was watching from the quantum realm, because it went by like that — as quickly as a snap of the fingers.
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As the weeks went by, more laborers came out of hiding to visit the pantry — Loy doesn't know how they ate before then.
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In 2018, a third sign was put up at the site, but only 35 days went by before it was shot up again.
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He went by a different name at the time and was considered to be a nobody — the operation had been targeting other militants.
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The record-breaking victory came at the end of intense training – and great sacrifices for Jenner, who then went by the name Bruce.
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Then, as the years went by and Kim & Co. reached cult status, I felt I was already too far behind to catch up.
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"Catastrophe" is also the name Swift went by in her "Bad Blood" music video — and "Bad Blood" is rumored to be about Perry.
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A GoFundMe arranged by Hill to cover funeral expenses for her son, who went by the nickname JJ, has raised more than $300.
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"They used to have a person sitting with a window into this fish ladder, ticking off how many trout went by," says Odom.
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Cameron's daughter's middle name is a tribute to her great-grandfather, Kirk Douglas, who was born Issur Danielovitch, and later went by Izzy.
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The magazine identified a modest California engineer, whose birth name was Satoshi Nakamoto but who went by Dorian, as the creator of Bitcoin.
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There's nothing in any way extraordinary about the yearbook photos, though they do establish that she went by "Sandy Ocasio" at the time.
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All those years went by and I was watching them get closer and closer and closer — and I wasn't a part of that.
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Jaramillo, who also went by the name Enrique Jaramillo, was arrested on charges of commodities fraud, wire fraud and money laundering, prosecutors said.
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His parents reportedly asked Brigitte Macron, who at the time went by Brigitte Auzière, to stop seeing their son until he turned 18.
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Ciara McElveen She was a well-known performer on the drag scene nationally, where she went by the stage name Chyna Doll Dupree.
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Ben Runnels, an Oakland-based musician who also went by the name Charlie Prowler, was a member of the synth pop duo Introflirt.
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Each Valentine's is a cruel reminder of how I am alone and have made no progress in the year that went by too.
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More than a year went by without public word of Warmbier before the State Department learned of his dire condition on June 6.
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The funniest thing I have ever witnessed on Jeopardy is a woman thinking that Beyoncé and Jay-Z went by "Bey-Z" pic.twitter.
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As the months went by, Microsoft employees were putting the stickers on their laptops and it just kind of spread slowly from there.
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He was getting more confident as the months went by, his mother remembered, and he was looking forward to the next school year.
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They forced him to abandon the city, replacing him with the Crescentic Bishop John of Sabina, who went by the name Sylvester III.
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The challenge started in June after social media star Shiggy did a dance to the song on the street as traffic went by.
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Mr. Finkelstein, who went by Mr. Levy's apartment to help with the lesson, was immediately supportive when Dr. Sandberg proposed the b'nai mitzvah.
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He lived through the Civil War and World War I. But when the flag went by, you put your hand over your heart.
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Five days went by, and the 71-year-old experienced episodes more and more frequently until they were occurring several times an hour.
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The life I lived—including the countless names I went by—never felt right because it lacked the femininity I desired deep down.
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Family and friends told local newspapers that he was gay, identified as both male and female and occasionally went by the name Kandicee.
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At the time of the release, Omär still went by SPZRKT, but after he changed his name, he shed much of his enigma.
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But as the hours went by, I got to know them, and I was able to visualize their dreams and hopes – and fears.
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But seven hours spent in a shady spot by the sea with friends and food went by in the blink of an eye.
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A jury convicted Ms. Sorokin, who went by Anna Delvey, of bilking hotels, restaurants, a private jet operator and banks out of $275,000.
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I remember stepping into the studio and being really nervous and then it went by in like 10 seconds and then I left.
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But Mr. Moye, who also went by the last name d'Baha, had spent years fighting for racial equality as an activist and protester.
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"There wasn't any day that went by that I didn't think of my mother," one man from a border town said, choking up.
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Almost a year went by and I'd all but forgotten about S until one day I found myself looking for a palate-cleanser.
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Years went by, and the family refused to leave Chengdu in the hopes that one day their daughter would come back to them.
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For me it got quieter and quieter as time went by, and now it's the faintest beating, barely audible, most of the time.
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Mr. Wittenauer was the vocalist in the music duo Symbiotix Fungi, who went by the name Nex Iuguolo, according to his Facebook page.
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Upon their return to Japan, Hisatoshi, who went by the nickname Poppo, took up the study of Butoh, an avant-garde dance form.
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On Via Alessandro Manzoni, hardly any cars or people went by and long lines of white taxis waited for fares that didn't come.
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I thought that if I really believed what I professed to believe, I really had to do it before more years went by.
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Our pioneer was Tyler Green, the first player who went by Tyler to reach the major leagues, for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1993.
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He primarily photographed models on the West Coast and also went by the names Bert Kay, Rhake Winter and Qitooly, the FBI said.
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October: Choi Jin-ri, a former member of girl group f(x) who went by the stage name Sulli, died in apparent suicide.
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Mr. Bodenstein also said that he met Douglas Miguel Rodriguez, who went by his middle name, while frequenting the store over the years.
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The second attacker was named as Rachid Redouane, aged 30, who also went by the identity Rachid Elkhdar and was not known to police.
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On Thursday afternoon, three people were charged in the murder of Marlen Ochoa-Lopez, 19 (who also went by the last name Ochoa-Uriostegui).
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But after their trip with the kids to New York City for West's performance went by drama-free, she agreed to extend the invite.
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It went by AATIP, for Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program, though the Times story refers to it as the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program.
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He went by and two others came along and they circled us very slowly so everybody got a really good look in that group.
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"It started off small and as time went by, I started seeing different ways I could increase that amount and be OK," she said.
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Holcombe, who went by Danny, worked as a mechanic at F&W Electrical in the nearby town of Floresville, the New York Times reported.
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Not a single hour went by when her router was quiet — at all times, at least one gadget was communicating with its home server.
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Deborah Green, 71, was one of the founding members of the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps and went by "General" to the group's followers.
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Dash, a cryptocurrency that formerly went by the name Darkcoin, received substantial media attention when a few mid-sized markets implemented it in 2014.
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Three weeks went by before local news outlets reported that Stewart had been arrested off campus and accused of a series of sexual assaults.
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When Kate first wanted to name the handbag line she was creating with her boyfriend Andy Spade in 1993, she went by Katherine Brosnahan.
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He sent me a thinly veiled apology with some upsetting language, and after that email, almost a year went by without hearing from him.
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The prosecutor, Francois Molins, told a news conference that the suspect, who was shot dead by a French soldier, went by seven different identities.
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" Erika did not focus her brother's tribute on Souza, instead, she chose to remember her "larger than life" brother who went by "Big Dawg.
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Still, 4 months went by and he went radio silent ... so the judge went ahead and signed off on the divorce without Apollo's signature.
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Counsell asked to make sure Plawecki wasn't blocking the plate on the play, and another 2:45 went by before the reversal was upheld.
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Alexander Bednov, a well-known field commander who went by the nom de guerre "Batman," died under suspicious circumstances on New Year's Day, 2015.
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Two years went by without a record deal because of my behavior and things I did through immaturity and mental illness and drug addiction.
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"Several days went by, but no matter how hard I tried, I couldn't shake the feeling that Zosia was already my dog," she said.
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As the years went by and the craggy walls that have long guarded metal's culture were slowly cracked open, the numbers I counted grew.
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Windsor, who often went by her nickname, Edie, first met her future wife, Thea Spyer, at a Greenwich Village New York restaurant in 20173.
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"He said, 'We'll have to keep in touch,' but then a week went by and he hadn't called, and two and three," she recalled.
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The first aerial photograph was taken in 1858 by a French photographer and polymath named Gaspard-Félix Tournachon, who went by the pseudonym Nadar.
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She went by "James" (because there was already a Jaime at her agency) and was living in Paris by the time she was 16.
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At school there, Kim went by a pseudonym, Pak Un, and was introduced to other students as the son of the North Korean Ambassador.
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On the wall hung a photograph of Faial, the Portuguese island where Grace's father, who went by Mestre Simao, had been a ferry captain.
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Hardly a week went by without MCR being featured in some way by the rock press, with retrospectives, listicles, or features celebrating various anniversaries.
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I put off watching "Bates Motel" and then somehow four seasons went by, and now it feels a little late to join the party.
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Anunciata, who also went by Nancy, was an inventor who patented a device to apply steam to the face -- effectively an at home facial.
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The Los Angeles Times reported on Thursday that Holder was an aspiring rapper and suspected gang member who went by the nickname "Fly Mac".
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His name, he said, was a homage to a famous Romanian hacker who went by Guccifer and who has been in prison since 2014.
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Krenwinkel, who also went by the name "Katie," quit her job as a secretary to follow Manson when she met him at a party.
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He says that a lieutenant called him to get more information, but days went by and he didn't hear anything else about the investigation.
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A week went by, and they said if I could get a doctor's note saying I wasn't contagious anymore, I could do the movie.
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"With the (quarterbacks) that came out this year, I'm not surprised they went the route they went by not drafting a (quarterback)," McAdoo said.
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Growing up, there was not a night that went by in my house without raised voices, tear-stained cheeks, and all-around bad feelings.
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Wazir referred to the girl as Ambreen, noting that she also went by Haleema, but he declined to give NBC News her last name.
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She went by a different route, travelling over 700 miles from her home in Maturín, in the northeast, to the frontier state of Zulia.
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Two months went by and after praying, Pence finally relented and allowed the needles to be distributed, which dramatically slowed the spread of HIV.
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Larry Weglarz told the police that his brother also went by the last name Corbis, and with that, officers discovered his license plate number.
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Another 30 minutes went by in relative quiet, before a squad of eight agents wearing ski masks burst into the house with assault weapons.
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The center that would grow into Obria went by a variety of names, including Birthright of Mission Viejo, according to the Campaign for Accountability.
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"It went by fast, but I do have memories," Pearce said late Thursday at Fenway Park, after his best day in the major leagues.
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A Twitter account that went by the name "black joker" claimed to be behind the malware in April, responding tweets posted by Trend Micro.
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But as time went by, Mr. Santana felt badly about lying, and told Mr. Chamberlin that he was not who he claimed to be.
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They seemed to greet you as you went by, like bystanders cheering a parade—or, perhaps, like protesters silently resisting the incursion of asphalt.
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The two sergeants and their American Special Forces team were betrayed by Sergeant Jawed, an Afghan Army soldier who went by a single name.
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His co-pilot was an Indonesian 229 years his elder who went by the single name Harvino and had nearly the same flight experience.
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His father, Leo, founded Solo Cup in 1936; his mother, the former Dorothy Hall, was a singer who went by the name Dora Hall.
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He went by helicopter and boat to see extensive algae blooms in the St. Lucie River, and talked to county officials about the issue.
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Finally, in February, the FBI caught one of the most connected Nintendo leakers of all time—a hacker who went by the name RyanRocks.
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During a trip to Israel in October, Mr. Pompeo went by motorcade to a fortress in north Tel Aviv, the headquarters of the Mossad.
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Prior to becoming a referee, Smith was a wrestler who went by the name Aja Perera and competed across the US, Japan and Mexico.
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A deadline for a 90-day review of American cyberdefenses went by a few weeks ago with nary a word from the White House.
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He managed to live under the radar for the next six years in East Texas, where he went by the name E. Paul Smith.
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The airman, who went by "Mo," was home in St. Petersburg the day after Thanksgiving to watch his younger brother play high school football.
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My masseuse, a middle-aged woman who went by Ah Ying, had tattooed brows and wide cheekbones, and smiled when I spoke in Mandarin.
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People close to Johnson told the Des Moines Register that Johnson identified as both male and female and sometimes went by the name Kandicee.
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DeGeneres' producer had asked what Edwards would put on her wish list for the school, but months went by and she'd forgotten about it.
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"He is trying to get the limelight with irrational justifications and political remarks," Turkoglu, who went by Hedo in the N.B.A., said on Twitter.
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" Two hours went by in common conversation from a group of American political leaders who then asked, "By the way what party are you?
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A few minutes went by, and I walked the bike over to my grandmother's house next door, which is where we store our bikes.
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" When they were reinvented in 2005 to have a bigger, more expressive face and voice recognition capabilities, they went by "Your emoto-tronic friend.
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The music really pulled me through it, and every week that went by I was so proud of what was on my fucking computer.
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The right-hand side I didn't know, but they were all very friendly and they touched my arm and my hand as they went by.
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As the New York Daily News reports, the former first daughter went by her real name while working at her restaurant job in Martha's Vineyard.
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All of his books sat on my desk, and few days went by without my dipping into one of them for a snippet or two.
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Eleven years went by before I mustered the courage to show up at another—but again, it was under the auspices of being for work.
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I got really deep into it: going to support groups and reading about how things would get better as each week or month went by.
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Whoosh it went by and then something with Stormy Daniels, and then Michael Avenatti was around, and then I don't know what happened, something else.
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Days went by and I sulked and tried to pep myself up (there would be more chances at other retailers), but I couldn't accept it.
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But as time went by, the disillusionment with non-implementation of the promised reforms demonstrated that Russia's huge growth potential is unlikely to be tapped.
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In the 1960s, for example, no year went by without a fresh serving of "spaghetti" Westerns, with their vulpine heroes, their vistas and their villains.
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In this case, Newton was scribbling down the ruminations of a Harvard-educated chemist named George Starkey, who sometimes went by the pseudonym Eirenaeus Philalethes.
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While welcoming the actress to her talk show, DeGeneres, 60, accidentally introduced Dewan as "Jenna Dewan Tatum," the name she went by before her split.
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The authorities said they thought Mr. Belgacem had been living in the German shelter since August, where he went by the name of Walid Salihi.
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The biblical Luke went by the epithet "the Evangelist", driven by a burning desire to spread the good news of a radical philosophy of life.
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Following his passing, WWE released a statement on Thursday, highlighting the career of the competitive wrestler who went by "Dirty" Dick Slater in the ring.
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I like to call the little girl Bev [her middle name, which she went by as a child, is Beverly], and Grace is the protector.
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The groups went by different names: White Brotherhood, Knights of the White Camelia, Red Shirts, Democratic Rifle Clubs and, most notoriously, the Ku Klux Klan.
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Speaking of changes, Shepard, at the start of his career went by the name Steve Rogers (his real full name was Samuel Shepard Rogers III).
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The leaked document also shows that JTRIG was monitoring conversations between P0ke and the LulzSec ex-member Jake Davis, who went by the pseudonym Topiary.
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In reality, say police, that baby was that of Ochoa-Lopez, who was nine months pregnant and also went by the last name Ochoa-Uriostegui.
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Then it just went by the wayside and I got home and I figured out the bass line off the Yamaha Motif keyboard I play.
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Orchestrating the fraud was a gangster who went by the nickname Windshield Wiper, an inside joke among his associates that referred to his quick temper.
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Before he moved to Charlotte, Mr. Scott, who went by his middle name, Lamont, lived in Gastonia, a town about 20 miles west of Charlotte.
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A few months after their Moorhead performance, the band recruited a fledgling pianist who went by the name Elston Gunn (sometimes spelled with three n's).
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He came home occasionally, to visit his siblings and their mother, and often brought along his childhood friend Cornelius van Hout, who went by Cor.
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Mr. Maldonado, who then went by the nickname Dee Jay, ran with young men who called themselves the Cool Brothers and provided security for clubs.
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While negotiations with Trump "got pretty far," and a contract was drawn up, weeks went by and producers hadn't heard from the real estate mogul.
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But as time went by, these associations became satirical, and society views women who participate in such things as silly or lacking in scientific education.
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We went by the "magic rock" on Es Vedra for Sunset and it was beautiful to see the sun sink perfectly between the two rocks.
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These included regular appearances by a digitally-rendered panda operated by a young fan from England, a girl who went by the pseudonym Paige Thepanda.
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Once I got stopped on the left rear on the restart, I was a sitting duck and they just went by me on both sides.
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Her son Tony, who was transgender and also went by Toni, was shot and killed in 2010 in a case that has not been solved.
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Back then, however, he went by the name Captain Marvel, which is a bit confusing, particularly given the debut of Marvel's "Captain Marvel" last month.
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If we saw that five minutes went by without any activity from an associate, we were supposed to go over and talk to that person.
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"About a mile from the top, where it really gets steep, they ran out of batteries and I went by them," Mr. DeYoung, 67, said.
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If you just went by what Donald Trump said, it would seem as if US-Russia relations were at their strongest point in recent history.
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The mastermind of the mista'arvim endeavor in the embryonic Israeli intelligence services was an educated Jew from Baghdad who went by the Arabic name Saman.
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Pat Maroon sent a backhand pass from behind the net out to Bozak in the slot, and Bozak's quick shot went by Winnipeg's Connor Hellebuyck.
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As the hours went by and we heard of reports of people being detained at the border, my mom fumed with her sisters and brothers.
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On a whim, Jason Sellards renamed himself Jake Shears, a play on "scissors" (his friends still call him Jason), and Mr. Hoffman went by BabyDaddy.
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In the United States, Vilyam Fisher, who went by the alias Rudolf Abel, had been seized by the F.B.I. and convicted of espionage in 1957.
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After Anacko's opening remarks, a middle-aged Tuareg who went by the name Alber stood up and partly unwound his white turban, uncovering his mouth.
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The algorithm's creator was a Redditor who went by "deepfakes," and had also created porn videos of other celebrities like Scarlett Johanson and Taylor Swift.
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"There were so many false leads, so many blind alleys, so many years went by — we didn't know if it would ever happen," he said.
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As weeks went by and public outrage grew, negotiators agreed to a bill that included about a sixth of what Trump wanted for his wall.
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Two witnesses at the Worldwide location also identified Choochongkol as the person who used the computer then; he went by an alias, the affidavit said.
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Eveland is self-deprecating about his knowledge of clouds, saying he never knew they went by so many names until he started flying the scientists.
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"Last year it went by so fast," said Ms. Kim, one of the designers for Monse, which was nominated for a Swarovski Award in 2016.
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As the years went by and Desi made huge strides in his social and physical development, he was enrolled on a special needs soccer team.
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The containers went by ship to Dar es Salaam, and were then carried west on foot and by train to Kigoma, where she was reconstructed.
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And Vyacheslav Igorevich Penchukov, a well-known local DJ who went by the nickname "tank," managed the whole scheme, putting him second in command to Slavik.
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"That's my boy… you know he was my piano player back in the day?" she told Philipps of John, who went by Reginald Dwight back then.
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Vader, who also went by Big Van Vader in the ring, revealed in April he was recovering well from open-heart surgery he had in March.
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Telemachus Orfanos, who went by Tel, was a survivor of the Route 213 Harvest music festival mass shooting in Las Vegas last year, his mother said.
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In 2014, Manson was set to marry his longtime girlfriend Elaine Burton, who was 26 years old at the time and went by the name Star.
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It was a slow morning patron-wise, but it went by quickly because we were able to get a lot of work on the grant done.
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Last year, notable Degrassi alum Drake – who went by Aubrey Graham during his time acting on the show – got together with three of his old costars.
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His mother Anunciata, who also went by Nancy, was an inventor who patented a device to apply steam to the face -- effectively an at home facial.
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"Not a shooting day went by without Tony gliding up behind Jodie or myself, baring his fangs and going, 'Good mooorning,' " Demme told PEOPLE in 1991.
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Matthew, who went by Levi before becoming an apostle, worked as a tax collector, which, in ancient Rome, meant being saddled with a untrustworthy, villainous reputation.
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For example, one devoted ISIS follower, who went by Baqiya Shoutout, returned again and again after suspensions, using "Baqiya" followed by a different series of numbers.
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"Just wanna say fuck you for leaking the [T-Mobile] API exploit you cock munching faggot fuck," the person, who went by the nickname NoNos, wrote.
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The day went by in a flash, and before I knew it, my friends and I were hanging out at a nearby coffee shop after school.
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The woman was identified by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office as 40-year-old Justine Ruszczyk, who went by Justine Damond, according to her website.
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But as the months went by, Jair Soria discovered that he needed something more than the presence of Shocker for the place to make a profit.
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AirPower was announced in 2017, with the intention to release the accessory in 2018, but the entire year went by and we heard nothing about it.
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What shocked the researchers was what happened next: As the years went by and the numbers on the scale climbed, the contestants' metabolisms did not recover.
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She fell in with a group of hard-partying, unlooked-after kids, who went by the name White Punks on Dope, though they weren't all white.
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Another reviewer who went by the name Jeff K, also said they had seen a change over time in the way guides presented information at Monticello.
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"There wasn't a single day that went by during my experience working with him that I believed he thought black people were his equals," Carroll tweeted.
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Probably like a week went by and then David hit me with a bunch of notes and ideas and asked if we wanted to hop on.
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Silk Road was a Bitcoin-only, anonymous marketplace founded by a nutty libertarian 23-year-old Texan who went by the name of Dread Pirate Roberts.
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Under New York law in that era, Engelhardt (who then went by the name Babi) was under the age of consent—17—when the relationship began.
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Swords (who previously went by Danielle King) was in New York to see a bike show put on by her husband's company, King BMX Stunt Shows.
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Another week went by before Ms. Bridge finally heard the second message, and soon realized that it was Mr. Berenstein who had left the original message.
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Chinese students and mentors were eager to learn and patient to create science unavailable to them for decades and went by the thousands to Western countries.
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Clark's interrogation of these themes only became more refined as the years went by, her fascination with darkness and emptiness channelled into more terrifyingly suffocating stories.
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Ms. Ruszczyk, who was a dual citizen of Australia and the United States, had thrived in Minnesota, where she sometimes went by the name Justine Damond.
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Mr. Stahl said that Mr. Garrett and Billy the Kid, who also went by William H. Bonney and Henry McCarty, were friends who once gambled together.
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As the years went by, and feeling unable to manage a bicoastal business alone, he again had a choice to make: San Diego or New York?
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His mother, Mattie Della Shaw Baker, was a jazz singer; his father, John Lewis Nelson, who went by Prince Rogers, was a musician and a songwriter.
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But years went by before the study was published, preventing lawyers from using the findings in court, and academics from citing the results in journal articles.
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Mr. al-Abadi denied that he had attended a private meeting with an Iranian agent who went by the name Boroujerdi, as recounted in the cables.
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Mr. Weinstein was charged with one count of criminal sexual act and predatory sexual assault involving Ms. Haley, who previously went by the name Mimi Haleyi.
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At first glance, he thought it mentioned his name — he once went by Abdul Latif Nasser (trading one of his middle names for his first name).
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At the time, Maezawa went by the stage name YOU X SUCK as the drummer for 1990s punk rock band Switch Style, Conde Nast Traveler reported.
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One source who worked in the shipping business described a relationship with a Jaysh Al Mahdi commander, who went by the nom de guerre Al Mullah.
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And weeks ago, in a racially charged attack, Kori Ali Muhammad, 39, who went by the name Black Jesus, killed three white men in Fresno, Calif.
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As a result, much of the good that went by the name "evangelicalism" has been clouded over; now a new movement is needed to replace it.
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At one point, discussing a phase in her life when she went by nonbinary pronouns, she used the gender theorist Judith Butler's name as a verb.
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December: Lee Jae-ho, a 27-year-old South Korean actor who went by the stage name Cha In-ha, was found dead in his home.
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The international fugitive then went by car to a hotel near Osaka&aposs Kansai International Airport, where he boarded a private jet at 11:10 p.m.
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And it's true that if you went by past standards, by normal standards, it's almost impossible to conceive of a guy like this winning the nomination!
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A couple more days went by and still no reply, so I decided to just get straight to the point and ask for my shirt back.
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At some point, likely in 1903, she met her most famous client — Madam C.J. Walker — who then went by the name Sarah Davis or Sarah McWilliams.
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Law enforcement tells TMZ ... they received a 911 call around noon on Monday, and Lauren -- who went by the nickname LoLo -- was unresponsive when they arrived.
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Jean Arp, who also went by Hans Arp, was a founding member of the Dada movement, although he later exhibited with the Surrealists in 1920s Paris.
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To inquiring reporters, she threw out tantalizing hints of a second novel in progress, but the months and the years went by, and nothing appeared in print.
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The gourmet s'mores and marshmallow company, which formerly went by the name Fluff It, has launched a line of marshmallow fluff that comes with two surprising flavors.
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For example, William and Harry went by William Wales and Harry Wales during their own school days, as well as their years in the armed forces. Why?
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Another reported early backer was Norm Lubow, a former producer for The Jerry Springer Show who allegedly went by the name "Al Taylor," according to The Guardian.
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Similarly, on Sunday night the pro-Trump publication Gateway Pundit published an "exclusive" article claiming Ocasio-Cortez went by "Sandy" instead of Alexandra during her college years.
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Time went by and when I was four years old my mother abandoned me to be with a man who became the father of my younger sister.
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Mathers, who went by Bruce, reportedly died near Fort Wayne, Indiana after suffering a heart attack at his home, though his exact cause of death remains unclear.
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Lang declined to give the name Rivera went by at his place of employment, citing the investigation, but said that Yarabee Farms knew him as "not Cristhian."
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As the years went by, even as the rest of the city changed, Gulshan remained -- in my mind, at least -- the glamorous and unattainable part of town.
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After she was married to actor Mel Ferrer, she went by Audrey Hepburn Ferrer; after her second marriage to Andrea Dotti, she was known as Signora Dotti.
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As the years went by, the best way to find a quality rom-com was by scrolling through your Netflix library for a tried-but-true favorite.
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Spektral, which previously went by the name CloudCutout, uses machine learning and computer vision techniques to "cut out" people from video backgrounds in real time on smartphones.
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As the unexpected years went by, Opportunity continued along the hilly rim of Endeavour until it came to Perseverance Valley, which cuts through towards the crater floor.
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Luis Omar Ocasio-Capo, 20 Ocasio-Capo, who went by "Omar," was a 2015 graduate of La Vergne High School in Tennessee, according to Nashville Public Radio.
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But there are authorities in New York who are saying that eight (ph) FBI HQ was slow walking that case and weeks went by without any action.
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Based on the dashcam video, four seconds went by between when the father attempted to flee the area with his kids and the collision, the complaint said.
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As the years went by you'd see him less and less often, until one day (out of the blue), you'd look, but would not find him anywhere.
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The Russian hacker, who sometimes went by the name of "2pac," often posed with rapper-style heavy jewelry, a Dodge Challenger SRT, or with piles of cash.
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That tradition went by the wayside in recent years, when Biden and his wife moved into the vice presidential residence at the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington.
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Weeks went by, and Sansour never received the bowl back or heard anything from her neighbor, so she decided to ask her if she had enjoyed them.
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As time went by, I began to realize that the organization was based on a foolish, hateful ideology that I no longer wanted to be associated with.
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There, doctors told her that DMBA also went by the name 2-amino-4-methylpentane, or AMP, an ingredient in a product recommended to her by Dorofeyeva.
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The Shanghai writer Xu Zhuodai, who went by the pen name Master of the Broken Chamber Pot Studio, was a master of farce and a trickster extraordinaire.
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The improvised explosive device was hidden near a wall on El-Maryoutiya Street in Giza's Haram district and went off as the bus went by, authorities said.
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As months went by and I read and reread the novel upward of a half-dozen times, it became clear that I would never give it up.
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The cleric, in a reverse-xenophobic gesture, refused to perform the ceremony for anyone with a non-Muslim name, so Gordon went by Iman for the day.
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The gang, which went by the name "Moon Help", was made up of more than 40 members and frequently recruited students and school drop outs, it said.
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If I was young now, I guess I'd probably get married to someone I loved—although I got to love my husband as the years went by.
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When I had my wrestling career—which, obviously, was a pretty good one; wouldn't be in this spot [otherwise]—so much of it went by so fast.
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When the company began marketing its outerwear in Europe, however, it found out that another company went by the name Snow Goose, so it became Canada Goose.
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As the days went by, Sharon and Raful Eitan (the I.D.F. general) put increasing pressure on the air force and the Salt Fish teams to get Arafat.
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The teen, Farhan Sheikh, who allegedly went by the iFunny username "awarded," is accused of referencing an abortion clinic just four miles from his home, Buzzfeed reports.
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But as the years went by with only short-lived corrections, the horizon for the next bear market seemed to be receding ever further into the future.
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He often went by the name Jimmy Rustling, as he did on this story, in which he claimed protesters were getting paid $3,500 to disrupt Trump rallies.
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As years went by, it got more expensive and harder to afford, especially after my healthy husband contracted a rare infection that hospitalized him for two months.
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Mr. Schoenig, who went by the nickname Jack, was a senior at Cathedral Preparatory School, a high school in Erie, according to the school's president, Scott Jabo.
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As the months went by, the man began to tip his hat as he passed and nod as if to say, "Hello," without ever uttering a word.
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It went by the moniker "Capital of the Black Middle Class," and that group survived even as the city's downtown experienced a population shift to the suburbs.
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"Has the policymaker of this directive been kicked in the head by a donkey?" one user who went by the handle Xiao Bai Ba wrote on Weibo.
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Gianna, who also went by Gigi, played on the Lady Mamba basketball team, and games in the Mamba Cup had been scheduled to take place on Sunday.
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Gillum has said he did go to Hamilton, but that he got his ticket from his brother and not the FBI agent, who went by Matthew Miller.
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According to the "Terminator" star, he had been in denial that Joseph was his son, but as the years went by, their resemblance could not be denied.
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After his wife and daughter returned home to New York, Lowell went by himself to Oxford, in order to take up a fellowship at All Souls College.
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I waited until Vine died and didn't go to YouTube, and then a few months went by and I was like, OK, I guess I'll try it.
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Back in 2011 and peaking in 2013, the hot K-beauty export was BB cream, or blemish balm cream (it went by many names, including beauty balm).
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More plane and train and bus and car rides went by, and the iPad stayed in the bag, as I slept, or worked, or watched incredible scenery.
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Despite the decades that went by, cousins Lynda de la Vina and Noemi Sigler doggedly pursued leads and ignored widespread skepticism that an arrest would ever be made.
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It was widely expected to give more formal approval on Tuesday, according to industry observers, but the initial board meeting went by without a resolution, extending into Wednesday.
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"I remember the bullets pinging off the ground and off the back of the truck, and some went by me," said Hester, who was 23 at the time.
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But it's still not clear how the site was found, or if its low-profile owner, who went by the pseudonym Darkside, was arrested in the police action.
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"It went by really fast and I knew that I didn't have any time to think about what I was going to do," he told CNN affiliate WTVD.
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FROM PEN: 23 Oscar Nominees Reveal The Untold Stories Behind Their Films At another point, she went by Luc Besson's studio Cité du Cinemas, where Foxx was filming.
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The candidate went by Furry Boi, and the man behind the mask, sophomore Stephen Boyle, largely credits his win to the endorsement of a meme page on Facebook.
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"That started out as an incredibly fun project to work on but as the months and years went by I felt very alone working on it," said Refenes.
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Several years ago I heard the transgender musician Anohni, who at the time used male pronouns and went by 'Antony Hegarty,' talking to Terry Gross on Fresh Air.
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Collins, who formerly went by Collins-Smith, and O'Donnell were friends, and O'Donnell had helped Collins with her campaign, her former communications director Ken Yang confirmed to PEOPLE.
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January 1st, the day of the inauguration, I went by his apartment to see him, went down to the Freedom Tower in Lower Manhattan, I was sworn in.
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In the beginning it was OK. But as the years went by, and the situation between Afghans and foreigners got more tense, I needed more and more security.
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Sanders-Galvez, an aspiring rapper who went by the nickname "Lumni," testified at his trial and maintained he didn&apost know Johnson and didn&apost kill the teen.
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Within a couple years, North Korea began advancing its development of nuclear devices and missiles, in fits and starts at first but more consistently as time went by.
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