So I went with him, I went with the ridiculous confidence Ferdia has.
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You said you had versions where both kids went with them, where just Paige went with them.
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So we went with rose gold and we really wanted to do a fall color, so we went with mocha.
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"We went with our matchups that we went with and he made shots," Wake Forest coach Danny Manning said of Kennard.
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In North Carolina, 42% who decided in the last week went with Ted Cruz and 46% who decided before then went with Trump.
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When voters who chose Johnson or Stein were asked who they preferred more, 47 percent went with Clinton, while 42 percent went with Trump.
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So, we went with these curved-backed chairs that are done in linen, and we went with a darker, sort of, like, neutral color.
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Euripides went with the version where Hercules saves the day.
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When GBE went to New York, I went with them.
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Check my feed to see which one I went with!
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According to the girl's mother, Tayler simply went with it.
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Peng, the chef to China's acting president, went with them.
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Maria Ho went with fintech firm Square as her pick.
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Kevin O'Leary went with Procter & Gamble as his third pick.
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For his second pick, Tim Seymour went with Electronic Arts.
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" CNN went with "Whistleblower accuses cybersecurity company of extorting clients.
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But we can all guess why they went with glass.
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One of my friends went with me to the clinic.
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Paul's secret methodology went with him to his watery grave.
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It is a bit curious that they went with Tanahashi.
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While some went with a more absurdist pop culture approach.
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She even went with Robert to pick out his tuxedo.
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Emilia Clarke went with a bold pattern for her arrival.
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It was the obvious choice, and Google went with it.
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We're told Tiny actually went with Zonnique to buy the .
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I just kind of went with my best guess tonight.
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Meanwhile, 98% of black women who voted went with Jones.
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A: Up until now, I just went with the flow.
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Help us figure out who went with the nominated judge.
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We've learned they went with the Elvis and Hawaiian themes.
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I went with Quentin Tarantino, and he loved the place.
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A dear friend went with me to lend her support.
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Instead, he went with someone with years of administrative experience.
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Democrats went with their party's status quo favorite, Mrs. Clinton.
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Since I'm a freelancer, I went with the second method.
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See the photo above for the look I went with.
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Phoenix went with Spanish "Los Suns" and "Somos PHX" jerseys.
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In the end, these were the items I went with.
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I went with the single diner's size: the Bloomin' Petals.
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I was one of those guys that went with Henri.
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We felt uncomfortable about it, but went with it anyway.
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People seemed to like that so I went with it.
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They just kind of went with whatever they were given.
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To start, I went with a Caprese salad (CA $15).
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He had trouble remembering what formulas went with what problems.
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Rebellion, revolution, and all those songs that went with them.
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Dating and the insecurity that went with it are memories.
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Nevertheless, Updike went with me as I navigated the city.
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I went with it and, surprisingly, never doubted my choice.
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It wasn't like I went with an agenda or something.
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January, February and March came and went with no fruitcake.
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The next day, I went with him to a cathedral.
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When he died in 1991, the formula went with him.
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I went with Toby to tie balloons on his birthday.
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Today I went with a sweatshirt; this is from Everlane.
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Mr. Trump went with his gut, told stories, ripping yarns.
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Ann Kerr went with Steve to the airport in August.
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And then Clinton went with a shot at Trump's anatomy.
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"He went with them and never returned," my grandmother said.
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And I went with the intention of coming back, always.
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But 2018 came and went with no AirPower in sight.
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Both went with the lump sum option of $173 million.
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Addison Price, Miss Oklahoma, went with a classic white gown.
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They were picketing a war movie, and I went with them.
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" The Daily Mail went with "Biggest EVER collection of breached data.
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And whoever had a great idea, we went with that one.
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I went with my mom and my sister and my ex.
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To be clear, we went with a non-profit, philanthropic model.
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That's the theme we went with for all our mutant characters.
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The Beardstown Ladies went with Alibaba as their first-round pick.
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For Nick Lowery's second pick, he went with Advanced Micro Devices.
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So we blotted it off and went with the matte formula.
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The Republican convention came and went with no bouts of violence.
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Though I was not directly invited, I went with them anyway.
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"She went with me to every single doctor," Ms. Peck said.
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So glad I went with the continued zentangle throughout the piece!
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Sony's press conference came and went with little fanfare, as well.
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I pretty much went with the flow of his daily moods.
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So, naturally, Google went with the most boring one possible. Pie.
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Yeah I went with a… I didn't hear that, I confess.
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And Tracee Ellis Ross went with dramatic feather-motif round earrings.
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I didn't plan on how well it went with the church.
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Then '70s we went with like a Norma Rae type feeling.
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When I hitchhiked I mostly went with truckers, because they're accountable.
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Instead they went with Maci Bookout, Amber Portwood and Kailyn Lowry.
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Both royals went with a pencil skirt look for their outings.
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I went with our daughter, and we went to Taylor Swift.
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I think they went with somebody they knew and they trusted.
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I don't think we could've went with no other record label.
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So we went with what we had on the scouting board.
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How did you decide on the costume style you went with?
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So we went with him, and I definitely don't regret it.
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The stylist himself went with a full rainbow for his mohawk.
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Acceptable uses might include: Hidalgo supposedly went with the first option.
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When my mother died, my love for fashion went with her.
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I went with my mom and my brother and my girlfriend.
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I thought it was kind of humorous, and went with it.
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Stanley went with it and evolved a spiffy-looking sports car.
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The Hurricanes went with James Reimer, who hadn't played since Oct.
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She went with men, a barman said, she liked a man.
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She went with a more traditional princess look in December 2018.
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But that self-imposed deadline came and went with no announcement.
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The other four children went with their mother, Marie Rose Jacob.
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Bermuda went with classic navy, worn, of course, with Bermuda shorts.
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Kufrin went with Yrigoyen, and she accepted his proposal of marriage.
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He just broke the glass and went with it in 2016.
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My dad traveled a lot, so I often went with him.
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For my character, I went with Victor Saltzpyre, the Witch Hunter.
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I'm glad they went with this reserved, eminently more personable alternative.
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Eventually, I went with the easiest option I had: Francesco Totti?
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" Dr. Jaffe added: "But I think they went with it anyway.
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AOL went with Verizon, which would now be swallowing up Yahoo.
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In his nostalgic kickoff, Mr. Trump went with his old fandom.
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Vitamins, CBD drops and plenty of protein bars went with her.
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"So we went with the none," Bryce said with a smile.
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Jennifer Lopez went with an all-white ensemble by Ralph & Russo.
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The anniversary came and went with no new details made public.
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And John Paul Jones went with Haley, thus sending Tahzjuan home.
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So I went with Matz, and he saved the manager tonight.
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Fortunately, there's a third option, which is what I went with.
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" The New York Post went with " herbalife no pyramid scheme: ftc .
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In 2004, the Register went with Edwards, but John Kerry won.
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IBM went with revenue declining on a year over year basis.
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Even CNBC went with the 666 figure after some internal debate.
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"I went with him because it was an adventure," she said.
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When the housing market crashed in 2008, golf went with it.
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Sometimes Mae Alice ran for help, and Davis went with her.
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Offered a choice between chicken and fish, I went with chicken.
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Needless to say, that wasn&apost the quote I went with.
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I went with the beef Wellington and was sort of disappointed.
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For a tight end, the "Mad Money" host went with UnitedHealth.
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If we went with an agency, we would've never met Ashley.
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We went with facial recognition, because it's the most hygienic way.
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Jillian Fisher, Miss Vermont, went with a simple, yet classic gown.
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So I went with this custom vintage jean jacket by v2Benley.
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Two nights later, I went with a friend to another club.
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"I went with my husband and two other men," Ms. Mazzie said.
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Williams said she went with this costume in honor of her fans.
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It is unclear at this time whether Thomas went with Cummins willingly.
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The Blue Jays went with a two-player bench for the game.
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I went with him to volunteer in a psychiatric hospital in London.
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Other players went with a rural and small-town play early on.
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Since regular aggression leads to assault charges, I went with passive aggression.
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It didn't matter and you went with it and I loved it.
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But she shut out this criticism and went with what felt right.
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Others who went with a deep-V on the Glamour red carpet?
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We went with the bikes we saw the riders racing most often.
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They both went with lacy, romantic looks at the 2017 Met Gala.
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OnePlus went with an optical sensor as opposed to Samsung's ultrasonic one.
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Jarvis Green went with athletic apparel retailer Lululemon as his third pick.
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"We went with taps because it activates people's entire environment," he says.
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Instead, it went with matching pink, making the Stealth's design look cohesive.
|
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But I would rather see it where you went with simple votes.
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But in her attempt to keep Vince engaged, she went with it.
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I went with the production designer and the Swedish producer into Hälsingland.
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Of those voters, 62% went with Sanders -- the self-described democratic socialist.
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That deadline came and went with Congress unable to reach a deal.
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But I was surprised by how well they went with the sauce.
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I loved that brand and all the drama that went with it.
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As the nation expanded westward, the urban-rural division went with it.
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It was a very commercial club and I went with my mates.
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"I trust him, and I went with my gut," she told Glamour.
|
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Ultimately, the day came and went with no news about his Vive.
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That lineup was playing the best basketball, so we went with them.
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But unlike most there, she went with cameras in hand, not rabbits.
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It's so refreshing that that's the way the writers went with this.
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She also went with copper lipstick and rosy pink eyeshadow to match.
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Rocky didn't duck the question, and sorry, Kobe -- he went with LBJ!
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Justin Bieber went with that last option, and it's all on tape.
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And finally, Cassadee Pope went with a halter, plunging silver metallic gown.
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That's as far as he went with the upcoming sequel's specifics, however.
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Given the gender-neutral roots of the term, Dillon went with actor.
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David Seaburg went with Cambridge Display Technology, which develops new screen technology.
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But she turned them down and went with her own stuff instead.
|
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Though Roe was partial to pose two, DC went with pose one.
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The Hungarian government discarded the results and eventually went with Megyeri Bridge.
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After two years of debate, the city went with the cheapest option.
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I went with Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles," because Vanessa still bangs.
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My biggest problem was that my drunken behavior went with finding drugs.
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The more straightforward the dish, the better it went with the barbera.
|
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She stopped typing, got up, and away she went with the picture.
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So I stayed with my mother, my brother went with my dad.
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My favorite things are flowers and butterflies, so I went with that.
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Those who approved generally went with Republican candidate Moore and vice versa.
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He, of course, went with the British forces—dead against his will.
|
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H.E.R. went with a nature-inspired outfit while on the red carpet.
|
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After weighing my options, I went with the Chase Sapphire Preferred card.
|
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For the same premiere, Bella Thorne went with a rocker-chic look.
|
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Forced to choose between Trump and the aliens, Americans went with Trump.
|
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On Wednesday, she went with the caption, "It's really hot today," instead.
|
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It's very likely that you went with a large group of friends.
|
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But with Katrina, I completely ignored protocol and went with gut instinct.
|
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" Bloomberg went with a story called "The Cost of Trump's Deepening Unpopularity.
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So we went with this instead, and we're very happy with it.
|
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Then Whiteside went with AD, and I had a wide-open layup.
|
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I found more of it online and just really went with it.
|
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So for a lack of options, the MTA went with OS/2.
|
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With this, we just went with this 80s sensibility for that record.
|
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DMC instead went with realism, detailing past Christmases at his own home.
|
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But instead of candles, some went with a more fitting torch — lightsabers.
|
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Several readers were surprised at how well these Morgons went with beef.
|
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I went with the RAMBO version instead because it has cleaner fill.
|
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Busy Phillips went with her kids, Cricket and Birdie, the following week.
|
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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy went with "Chinese coronavirus," while Arizona Rep.
|
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So I went with my husband and our 2-month-old infant.
|
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They didn't want to use opioids and they went with the marijuana.
|
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Mr. Epstein went with the show to Broadway and later on tour.
|
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So I went with the "cracked" revealer that fortunately echoed the theme.
|
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In some provinces, notably Alberta, the government went with privately operated shops.
|
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She had a headache that came and went with no discernible pattern.
|
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Last year, she and Murillo, 29, went with a real Christmas tree.
|
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Johnson went with a classic black halter dress for her crowning moment.
|
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She went with an emoji portmanteau, and named it "IM🍑MENT."
|
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To my surprise, they went with it, in quite a big way.
|
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Ms. Salman also went with her husband to buy ammunition at Walmart.
|
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He figured out another way in when he went with a friend.
|
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On a bright winter Saturday, I went with him to the gym.
|
|
" The Los Angeles Times went with the punchier "Feminine Rule Declared Fact.
|
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And everybody went with it… Everybody understood it was a crazy idea.
|
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But ... the deadline came and went with no Bell to be found.
|
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We're told the party came and went ... with Foxy nowhere in sight.
|
|
Salt: We really just went with what we liked to wear, basically.
|
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I never went with that one, I don't think even Kurt ... Yeah.
|
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In 2000, they went with George W. Bush, the seemingly moderate governor of Texas who ran as a compassionate conservative; in 2008, they went with John McCain, a politician Democrats and independents once liked so much that John Kerry tried to add him to the Democratic ticket in 2008; in 2012, they went with Mitt Romney, who had been a moderate governor of a very blue state.
|
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We went with that approach, and it seems to have worked out well.
|
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Rams went with a simple cube that has big button on the side.
|
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I went with the WiFi version because I wanted NIST time/date updates.
|
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I went with just the facts, but it's so fucking intense and complicated.
|
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So then they went with the Samsung, and they think it&aposs better.
|
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"It was like a road trip, when we went with Apollo," Rucker said.
|
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" On Twitter, Tech Insider went with "a yo-yo spider stuffed with lightbulbs.
|
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He always thought the museum changed anyway, depending on who he went with.
|
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He insisted that Britain would leave, regardless of how talks went with Brussels.
|
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Her pal went with a tube top and bottoms with a zipper detail.
|
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I went with the generic Scandinavian farm because I'm on vacation, bay-bee.
|
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Bob, a habitué of these places, was welcomed everywhere we went with shouts.
|
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In the end, they went with something that retained the essence of print.
|
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Glide declined the offer and went with the seed firm First Round instead.
|
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Sonos reasons this by saying it went with the more prevalent, popular connector.
|
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" At first, to make things easier, she just went with the word "gay.
|
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In the season 2 finale, Charles went with a classic rom-com move.
|
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I randomly went with the wizard and got stuck on picking a username.
|
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They went with a brick red shade to complete her iconic bold look.
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So we just sort of went with that and I took the platform.
|
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For their second look, the duo went with a more formal — and colorful!
|
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Ultimately, my brother went with an emoji-themed poem for his homecoming proposal.
|
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So we went with a tough, sexy Coach look and Roberto Coin jewelry.
|
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When Orloff left the Sober Services office, she went with him, Orloff said.
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Then we went with the Munich sailing and rowing club to Lake Tegernsee.
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As a young, first-time voter in 1972, I went with the Democrats.
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They really liked the brown tabbies anyway, so that's what we went with.
|
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Columbus went with Korpisalo in goal over Sergei Bobrovsky, who started Friday night.
|
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He went with publication, and tweeted the decision on Twitter early Wednesday morning.
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MM: Some music went with what you were looking [at] out the window.
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Franey went with the undercover agent on five staged firearms trafficking delivery trips.
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" Similarly, the right-wing Daily Telegraph went with the headline: "A magnificent moment.
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In Vancouver well, it's Vancouver so people just kind of went with it.
|
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She recorded promos, too, in 2016, but producers ultimately went with Jojo Fletcher.
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He went with me, and we tried them on — he had an opinion.
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Justin Bieber had every excuse to spit mucus, but instead went with lyrics.
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Often considered the hand's forgotten finger, Perry went with the lesser-known Stellar.
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"We went with the running game (Saturday) and that was good for us."
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NOTES: The Senators went with an alignment of seven defensemen and 11 forwards.
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"I went with the angel ones because they seemed ridiculously positive," she says.
|
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The company went with KKR because things seemed to click with the firm.
|
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Before I left Bulgaria, I went with Valev to the country's capital, Sofia.
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Primarily because the Flyers went with the tried-and-true Bart Simpson method.
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She also went with something more fun and festive for the wedding rehearsal.
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" Senator Bob Casey went with a more succinct sound bite: "This is Nixonian.
|
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Nick Lowery went with Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs in the second round.
|
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I went with the house red instead, which made a perfectly acceptable substitute.
|
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NBC went with a "We, for one, welcome our new digital overlords" vibe.
|
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Just appealing on an inclusive level, we went with something far more artistic.
|
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"I like mine medium rare, so I went with 5 minutes," Percy said.
|
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Model Martha Hunt went with an edgy look for the festival's opening day.
|
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On-- on the 232s, the reason we went with a very broad brush.
|
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I ultimately went with Modern since I liked its colors and font best.
|
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Some celebrities arrived in glamorous ensembles, while others went with more daring looks.
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When AIM died in 2017 a piece of our childhoods went with it.
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I didn't know how one ate shrimp paste, but I went with it.
|
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Obama went with Naeem Khan, the Indian-American designer she has worn often.
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They couldn't afford a babysitter, so I went with them all the time.
|
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We love how this bride went with zero florals, opting for foliage instead.
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To implement this revolutionary upgrade, the MTA went with a known entity, IBM.
|
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Anki went with a sleek space gray and gold color scheme for Vector.
|
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It feels like somewhere you went with your uncle or auntie in Cancún.
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When he said that, a lot of the Republican base went with him.
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Sometimes he went with his wife, Sharyn, but on Saturday, he went alone.
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As new states were added, most went with districts, but not all did.
|
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When Bright was dismissed any chance of a late upset went with her.
|
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"We could only get 750 names, so we went with 750," he said.
|
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VICE News went with them on one of their missions to the desert.
|
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I was choosing between that and chicken and ultimately went with the lamb.
|
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Sulewski went with a traditional red-carpet gown, which was strapless and sparkly.
|
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Anne Hathaway went with a shapeless, bedazzled dress for the event's after-party.
|
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He went with the simple "RED WAVE" in a tweet on August 8.
|
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I went with a medium-size round pair that sealed my ears well.
|
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So I went with New York magazine, which knows how to break news.
|
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Then I went with my mother to the party at the Rainbow Room.
|
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Up went the ancient sea floor, and the crystallized creatures went with it.
|
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I wish I had I went with my gut more and obsessed less.
|
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I went with the "Wild Card" option — a mystery beer for only $28.95.
|
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And then Sunday afternoon I went with the Vice President to FEMA headquarters.
|
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The story later fell apart, but that night, Twitter bots went with it.
|
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I basically went with fake lash extensions and fake nails in one weekend.
|
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During the Obama administration certifications came and went with little to no fanfare.
|
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That year I went with Fred to something that was anything but simple.
|
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"He lost his wife, and all the credibility went with her," he said.
|
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Mr. Brese went with the Silverado because of Ford's F-150 aluminum body.
|
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I went with friends; some were there on November 13, others were not.
|
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I went with the larger model because of its battery and screen size.
|
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We went with the same naming company, I guess, or something like that.
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As far as Drita's concerned ... Farrah's lucky she went with someone besides her.
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"Here is a great man!" it insists, and I almost went with it.
|
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" ABC News went with a similar tact, and Fox News went with the vague but not entirely wrong angle of "Trump takes a swipe..." Props to NPR and the Wall Street Journal, which both said exactly what happened, with: "Questions timing.
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It looks like he went with an Anubis -- the Egyptian god of the underworld.
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But they ended up disappointed as New York went with Kentucky&aposs Kevin Knox.
|
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Instead, she went with a mustard-colored pantsuit from Zara that retails for $189.
|
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The summer 2017 launch date came and went with no sign of the Vapor.
|
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I was just there trying to calm it down, and I went with Zazzetti.
|
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He went with us willingly and trotted along on the leash like a gentleman.
|
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But they really went with a predictable choice here, hence Northy taking fourth place.
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And it happened because for once I stopped planning and went with the flow.
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If you went with the video streaming option, list your top 10 movie suggestions.
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She went with Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana and wore this gorgeous black gown.
|
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I went with friends to Panorama Bar and I thought, Oh, that's just beautiful.
|
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BTW, we're told she went with a music producer but secured her own invitation.
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Caitriona Balfe went with the same color scheme in a Valentino haute-couture gown.
|
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"Pitch was away and he just went with it," said Garrett of Harrison's blast.
|
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If we went with true orthochromatic, we would have used a deep blue filter.
|
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Tiger Woods went with the 6893-wood on seven and hit a nice drive.
|
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I don't think we ever had a version where both kids went with them.
|
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For the stache shaving, the Biebs went with a few solid "goodbye"-themed tunes.
|
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It's a tough call, and I'd bet most people went with Game of Thrones.
|
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"I was taken aback, but I kind of just went with it," she said.
|
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After perusing the risqué outfits MightySkins offers, I went with their classic weed design.
|
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"We started and it just caught on, and we went with it," Dunn added.
|
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The more specific Domee went with details, it just meant it felt more real.
|
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These fans of the new "Ghostbusters" trailer went with an all-male lineup. Bold!
|
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It is playful and went with our color palette, and it was not expensive!
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I think David kind of took the idea from there and went with it.
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We went with two separate recipes—each of our own concoction—for the drinks.
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To handle the charging duties I went with Mophie's monstrous 2800,29000mAh Powerstation XXL ($2170).
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I went with my late father's version, which could have got distorted with time.
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She's grateful that her kids went with her to Payless that day, she said.
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Lawrence went with the most playful interpretation at a Passengers photo call in Paris.
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The commissioner said firefighters went with the Secret Service to inspect the president's residence.
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So it's no surprise she went with her mother to check on her brother.
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Instead, she and Ryan Reynolds went with the lovely and admittedly unexpected name Inez.
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Pittsburgh went with rookie right-hander Montana DuRapau (23-1) in an opener role.
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Everly went with a white base and a black mustache on her dad's face.
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Kendall Jenner went with an outre bubble ponytail, one she documented on her Snapchat.
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"When I went to SXSW in 2011, I went with no expectations," he recalled.
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Wonderful to start; I packed cute snacks and went with a group of friends.
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Kendall sported her favorite style, tiny glasses, while Gerber went with tinted square shades.
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Swift also went with a Disney classic and recreated Ariel's look from Little Mermaid.
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Pittsburgh went with rookie right-hander Montana DuRapau (0-1) in an opener role.
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"I went with my gut and went small," Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue told reporters.
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It went with you wherever you went and didn't stay in the parking lot.
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Later, after I transitioned, obviously I did look back, because I went with Olivia.
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LG: Maybe we'd be sponsored by Durable Condoms if we went with Durable Media.
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Eric Dickerson went with another energy company for the second round with Anadarko Petroleum.
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Berra was going into town to pick up dinner, and I went with him.
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He went with her to another party and walked her home in the rain.
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The Brewers went with "opener" Adrian Houser to start the game on the mound.
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Often counseled by his father to "trust your intuition," he went with his instinct.
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He went with the Carbide, a sleek one that brought to mind a wetsuit.
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Zazie Beetz went with a bold pattern for the "Joker" premiere on August 31.
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Then Wuji went to the U.S. for his doctorate, and I went with him.
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The actress went with a whole new look at a movie premiere in 2005.
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The parents split up, and Micheline and her sister, Francise, went with their father.
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Honestly, I'd be impressed if that's as far as Bose went with the Frames.
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But his music in this score is so confident that I went with it.
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" The Greek newspaper Apogevmatini, meanwhile, went with the extraordinary outlier headline, "Lady D(ead).
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And once I got the momentum I went with it and that was it.
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Michelle Monaghan also went with secondhand, appearing in a long-sleeved Bill Blass midi.
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They went with, rather than the half-Filipino Quinn, (drumroll please...) a white woman.
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He was probably trying to backdoor it again, so I just went with it.
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To capture the spirit of her character, Hyland first went with a darker shade.
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"He just seems like he went with the wrong crowd one night," Humphreys says.
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It appears the D.A. went with plan B, and slapped him with the misdemeanor.
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Leffen stuck with his main character Fox while Mango went with his backup Falco.
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The seat comes in a few colors, but I just went with plain black.
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It was a close call, Google told him, but they went with someone else.
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One of them went with someone else, and the other hasn't contacted me since.
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So they went with Trump — they thought he wouldn't be reliant on the money.
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His brother already went with the No. 16 pick, and now it's Terrell's turn.
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So he went with Golden Knights instead — but now, it seems, that wasn't enough.
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" He added, "We sort of set that aside and went with the character story.
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He's the one who went with Harvey Weinstein in a secret meeting in August.
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Many Latino voters went with Sanders because his campaign invested in speaking to them.
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When his parents were deported back to Mexico in 19483, he went with them.
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Tens of thousands of jobs went with those companies as part of GE's dismantling.
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As for the food, the couple went with Texas BBQ and bundtinis for dessert.
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I went with the Taylor Stitch Organic &apos68 Selvedge Denim in the slim fit.
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The Chicago Tribune also went with an all-caps headline, writing, "LAKERS LEGEND DIES."
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And so it went with the year's next significant policy debate: health care reform.
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Shawn went with a creepy baby mask while Camila opted for a unicorn head.
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He went with his father to the electronics shop that the groom's family owned.
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But then readers were asking for more Tom, and so I went with it.
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Jeannie Mai went with a jumpsuit instead of a dress for this red carpet.
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Although she wanted to bury Bowen, she went with cremation because it was cheaper.
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The first of three candidates who went with GIFs instead of text or photos.
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The time that I went with Debbie Harry in 2000 and we went backstage.
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They just went with what they thought was best, but that's not always enough.
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" But, he added, "I'm happy I went with it, because it was so popular.
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Hillary Clinton went with a pretty vanilla choice for her running mate: Democratic Sen.
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I went with the Nash style in black and they fit my face perfectly.
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He went with the Peugeot, but he didn't have to give up the cheese.
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I went with my head and I shut down the feelings I had for Lauren.
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But they went with a custom charger, they didn't use just USBC, so that's stupid.
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While technically impressive, it does show, in retrospect, why Apple went with the Newton instead.
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Texas Isaiah went with him, exploring what it means to accompany someone and bear witness.
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In those cases, we went with the vendor we felt was best for our event.
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Other times, Philomene would select colors that went with the subject's hair color or clothing.
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I went with two former colleagues, all of us in our mid-22s and female.
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While Quick-Step's bikes are mostly black, Bora went with a three-color paint job.
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That was the way things went with my first attempt at reviewing the GoPro Karma.
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Baseball star Noah Syndergaard went with something he knows well for his third investment: Nike.
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For celebrity chef Bobby Flay's first pick, he went with something he knows about: food.
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We went with the flow and we were so lucky that it all came naturally.
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Based on the measurements that Warby Parker has listed, I went with the narrow fit.
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I went with my sister for a girls' trip and made friends with other guests.
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When Captain America took his 1940s plunge into Arctic waters, the Tesseract went with him.
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Hayes went with a purple tie featuring a cheeky print of bow tie pasta noodles.
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I had a little white dress and little flowers, and my mom went with me.
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Sanders agreed to leave, and the others at her table went with her, Wilkinson said.
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You can see she's kind of surprised in the film, but she went with it.
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For these, we went with blue cheese and pecans, with just a hint of balsamic.
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"They went with me on tours I led to Europe and the world," Fowler said.
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Gia went with a BCBG crop top, Aqua mini skirt and Tory Burch knee-highs.
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It was a tough choice, but he went with Samoas, much to the audience's approval.
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When Shiloh decided she wanted to dress like a boy, her parents went with that.
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Years ago I organized a ski trip, and he went with us as a volunteer.
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She slept and ate with the firefighters and went with them on all their calls.
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The team rallied behind him but ultimately, Square went with Kleiner Perkins's Mary Meeker instead.
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" Jezebel went with, "Try Not to Scream: A Caffeine-Free Coffee Shop Has Just Opened.
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She went with a slightly less colorful choice in 2012, but still looked equally stunning.
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She wanted to run, but she knew better than that, so she went with him.
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The pier was demolished in 1984, and virtually all of the art went with it.
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I almost went with all shades of magenta, but I'm happy I stuck with neutrals.
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Capalad went with a smaller, local paper, which she paid $45 to run her notice.
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He said Tennessee State president Glenda Glover and athletics director Teresa Phillips went with him.
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The 3D-version he had deemed "too much," so we went with the OG version.
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The teen lipstick mogul went with minimal accessories, pairing only gold heels with the look.
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Assuming you went with the monthly plan, that's $30 to maintain three cameras, every month.
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I went with this group to Las Vegas because two of them were getting married.
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Other app developers like ProCreate, Pixelmator, and Affinity Photo went with an iPad first approach.
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We had to pick the best, so we went with the biggest rounds and exits.
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"It is not an extreme split situation, so that is why I went with Mark."
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The former NFL player went with Exxon and Anadarko in the first and second rounds.
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Nick Lowery went with semiconductor company Advanced Micro Devices, or AMD, in the final round.
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"This year, I went with a clean, winter white look for the holidays," she says.
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I wasn't in the mood for anything sweet, so I went with the cheese plate.
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Of the 248% respondents who were black, nearly all (29%) said they went with Jones.
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I couldn't decide which shade was right for me, but ultimately, I went with 070.
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While poll workers tabulated the results, he went with friends to a farmhouse outside town.
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Of those, three employees preferred the pepperoni pizza, while three went with the combo pizza.
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More important, I went with Rich because I am very serious about building my community.
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Amra went with a daring sheer dress, which was covered in a black floral print.
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With the No. 214 pick, Minnesota went with Kris Dunn, the point guard from Providence.
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Or someone picked this one for her for a reason -- and she went with it.
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The reigning champion Toronto Raptors went with black and gold threads for their City jerseys.
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VW's Beetle, and the ads that went with it, were self-deprecating, minimalist, and witty.
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Irvin went with Wilson first while Rice countered with New York Giants QB Eli Manning.
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Another 2628 percent choose Justice Clarence Thomas, and 28500 percent went with Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
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News organizations went with that account in television broadcasts and articles that received widespread attention.
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Like "Feels" a friend of mine wrote, so it all just kinda went with everything.
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That's why they went with a system that gave us two rounds of divisional matchups.
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Tampa Bay again skipped using a starter and went with Hunter Wood as an opener.
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Hemsworth thought about it a little bit and then went with the best answer possible.
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That's what the people of Juárez wanted, but de la Vega went with Bravos anyway.
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In April 2014, I went with VICE to Vancouver to shoot the first Canadian Cannabis.
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She's wearing a necklace and earrings, so I went with "necklace" as the best answer.
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Overwhelmed by the choices, I went with the bubbly beverage I already knew was good.
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At first I went with "Moses," thinking (lamely) that maybe a writer's credit could count.
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So he went with a Health Department inspector to see The Stinger's sources of honey.
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When I went with my family, we liked the Himalaya ride and the bumper cars.
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Since I'm renting, I went with the removable, peel-and-stick kind from Chasing Paper.
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Video surveillance revealed that Moorcones's septuagenarian parents often went with him to mail his parcels.
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There was an eighth grader once, Adam, who went with me to hand them out.
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Fujitsu went with Topre key switches, lightly tactile rubber domes making each key a cushion.
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It was a club in downtown Belgrade called Apartman, and I went with my friends.
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The men who went with them were very visible, so it felt like some control.
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Or I went with a friend to the space exhibit at the Natural History Museum.
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The guys I went with were kind, but it was ultimately an inauthentic, hollow experience.
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Meghan also went with two dresses for her royal wedding to Prince Harry last May.
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So is the annual professional event, and the shale playing surface that went with it.
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But the team went with Netflix because they believed it would have the widest distribution.
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Picture Prompts This is an illustration that went with a recent editorial in The Times.
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Ultimately, they went with the American Museum of Natural History on the Upper West Side.
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They went with an internal hire instead: Eileen Decker, who served from 2015 to 2017.
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For an encore, Ms. Hada went with a much simpler concoction: Zacapa and coconut water.
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Apple's big September event came and went with no trace of new, highly-anticipated iPads.
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Like other Miss Universe winners in the past, Justine Pasek went with a white gown.
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"The majority of those who went with the October caravan were not deported," she said.
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And he went with something that he's been really good at lately and dominating in.
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" So we went with her, and she was like, "Let me pull out my rig.
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When he decided to change his loyalties to the Gulf, she inevitably went with him.
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" I was like, "You know, I thought you went with a love story, all right.
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"I went with a set about 130 beats per minute to start," he explained afterwards.
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Sure. But I get why she and Grown-ish went with Luca in the end.
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Visitors came and went, with some pausing to study his often-motionless body — was he sleeping?
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And that was as far as they went with it, they made no commitment to anything.
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But Alienware went with a primarily magnesium based chassis, so the Area-513m weighs 8.54 pounds.
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"I just went with sign that said, 'Republicans Against Trump,'" Crites told the Reno Gazette-Journal.
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And I went with my head and I shut down those feelings I had for Lauren.
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Rodriguez was as rested as anyone we had in the bullpen, so we went with him.
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It was one of the answers so we went with it—and we got it right.
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In Iowa, the progressives went with Sanders over Warren and the pragmatists chose Buttigieg over Biden.
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Earlier this year, he went with PEOPLE on a Naked and Afraid experience with in Belize.
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And I just sort of internalized and went with it because my family never looked back.
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New York and Los Angeles were the lone holds when MLB went with StubHub in 21.66.
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That she had a love she loved so much, and that person went with somebody else.
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There was an obvious choice, I went with it, and I'm very happy with my decision.
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Esther George, who dissented in April, went with the majority this time, making the vote unanimous.
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They simply shifted where people went, with increasing numbers of families heading to the Arizona border.
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Meanwhile, the phrase flew around the internet, becoming an all-purpose slogan that went with everything.
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When Valyria exploded and its dragons went with it, the political situation in Essos changed drastically.
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I'd never seen it happen on the show before so… I just went with my feeling.
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According to WWD, Melania went with Serbian-born, London-based designer Roksanda and their "Margot" dress.
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The reason I chose that wrap was because it loosely went with the colors I used.
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He went with a church youth group to a Guns N' Roses concert, which is odd.
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"The song has a lot of beautiful changes that went with the scenes," Pollack told me.
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Without the knowledge of the blends or any tasting notes, I just went with my gut.
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"I went with mommy tubing and she screamed the whole time," Joel explains in the clip.
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She ditched pants and went with just a leotard for her latest Stewart Weitzman campaign. See?
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I went with the one that did not look like the fetid flesh of the undead.
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She went with a cinched all-denim look for a trip to New York in 2017.
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Yet, Kevin went with the most extreme strategy to explain Hayes' absence and Remini's new status.
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This year, two films with the genre's typical elements came and went with relatively little fanfare.
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I had a great time in Paris, I went with my great friend André Leon Talley.
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Which led us to think: this July 4, what if we went with boozy gummies instead?
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Faced with the Donald Trump Show, Cruz went with an old-school Iowa strategy: Visit early.
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It considered a snooze option but went with an on/off switch that's the least confusion.
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She hit up an L.A. restaurant and then went with friends to Delilah lounge in WeHo.
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In the end, Stenlake went with the combined offer from the two sharks, Greiner and O'Leary.
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McCarthy was angling to coach the New York Jets -- but they went with Adam Gase instead.
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But AIM eventually declined, along with AOL, and bots like SmarterChild and GooglyMinotaur went with it.
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Ex-UCLA star Kolton Miller also went with Jenks ... sporting a Super 150s Italian wool suit.
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He just went with them as if it was some sort of comic show of misperceptions.
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Mr Xi wants a revival of the Silk Road and the glory that went with it.
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That was an important part of the decision making process on why we went with her.
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While Norwegian executives decided to mostly hide the Haven from view, Royal Caribbean went with transparency.
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Uhart went with her to the operating room, but a surgeon stopped him at the door.
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"He made a comment like, 'I wish I could have went with y'all,'" Fuller told CNN.
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I went with the latter, seeing as I had two days to kill on this train.
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It's challenging if you're not a turkey eater on Thanksgiving, but he went with some ham.
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Picture Prompts This is an illustration that went with a recent Science article in The Times.
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Unlike J.Law, who went with a very delicate engagement ring, Perry's rock is far less inconspicuous.
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Oh, there's was a custom emoji that went with the hashtag, too:These are all unfortunate events.
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I didn't want to seem unconfident to my relatively new girlfriend, so I went with it.
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She went with Wallace Shawn, who she says wondered why he'd been cast for the role.
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Again, I had made the mistake of misgauging my need for Ativan and went with none.
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And then we grew up in the same circles, had the lifestyle that went with that.
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I didn't think too much about my career, I just went with what I could do.
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She usually went with the one that conveyed the most dramatic, least absorbable sensation of difference.
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I went with the braised beef, which, although a bit heavy on the sauce, was tasty.
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Picture Prompts This is an illustration that went with a recent Opinion piece in The Times.
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My roommate agreed, looked up the nearest facility that took my insurance, and went with me.
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Yesterday, I went with my husband, a Vietnam veteran, to the V.A. hospital in Madison, Wis.
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People often spelled Joaquin Oliver's first name wrong, so he went with a snappy nickname: Guac.
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Mom went with some girls and was taken up to the building's roof for test shots.
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During four visits, I went with Ms. Dumala to temple, the grocery store and singing lessons.
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For picks without a consensus, we went with a compelling argument for a position of need.
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She grew up going there as a child, and she now went with her own children.
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The baby started breathing better in the car, thankfully, but we still went, with masks on.
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I am normally a small in most things so I went with the S/M size.
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It went with the music, which was a lot nastier, darker, and edgier than the Haçienda.
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He went with me to Trader Joe's, trailing behind, picking up items and putting them down.
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Another time, to appease him, she went with him to a restaurant, and that was all.
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For my very first meal, I went with one of the specials: banana bread French toast.
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But she knew there was no possible rivalry between the men I went with and her.
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So the Jets passed on him and went with the 38-year-old journeyman Josh McCown.
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Picture Prompts This is an image that went with a recent Science article in The Times.
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The Baltimore Sun went with a similar all-caps headline, noting "NBA LEGEND DIES IN CRASH."
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As for the food, the couple went with serving "Thanksgiving dinner" catered by Bacon and Caviar.
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Middleton went with a more subdued look for her first ever solo outing with the Queen.
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The reason we went with earbuds is because we were designing it to be like jewelry.
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I went with water and something called "reindeer treats," which turned out to be carrot sticks.
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In "Mommy," Xavier Dolan threw out established proportions and went with 21:21.37, an exact square.
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For the ceremony, the Duchess of Sussex went with a black tulle gown courtesy of Valentino.
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Bonnie Matsumura said her grandfather's two eldest sons went with a search party to find him.
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Ultimately, the judge went with a $500,000 bond and ordered Cruz to wear an ankle monitor.
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Our correspondent went with him to see his mother for the first time in six years.
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I went with one main question: Were the Confederate symbols of white nationalism meant to endure?
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Post your creation in the comments, then read the original piece that went with this illustration.
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On the last night, after the performance, I went with Klaus to a trattoria in Bixiga.
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Prosecutors asked for 25 years, but the judge went with the defense request for 20 years.
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Since I wanted the cream of the crop, I went with the iPhone 11 Pro Max.
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As you can see, Halsey went with a Gotham City villains theme ... dressing as Poison Ivy.
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But because I went with my mom, I think I felt a little bit more secure.
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For her part, Priyanka went with a slightly oversized camel suit over a plain white T-shirt.
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"We originally decided on neon yellow, then we went with green at the last moment," she says.
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For nails, I went with a beautiful nude hue from Essie's newest collection – Gel Couture Ballet Nudes.
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While Mobvoi went with the stem approach, they chose to add some color to the TicPods Free.
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Jimmy Butler In 22014, Team USA went with a double-point-guard starting lineup, because Larry Brown.
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Candidates that have been on the national stage for years, too, went with their most defining looks.
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Schumer, meanwhile, went with an eye-catching black and white marbled hoodie pulled up over her hair.
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Without knowing the listenership numbers of any of these shows, I went with $20 across the board.
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"Rolling Stone" went with the headlines, &aposGalaxy brain Sean Hannity advices Mueller targets to smash their cellphones.
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But I knew it would take much longer to reach high ground if he went with me.
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I think when we went with the school to the museum in Stuttgart, when I was 14.
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Flowers grow into fruit, and when the flower buds were destroyed, the crop essentially went with them.
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She went with a soft, natural look for her makeup, which was done by he Manuel Mameli.
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So I was disappointed that Apple went with white on the front of the Product Red iPhone.
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In order to get the highest top speed, WARR went with the lowest everything else, it seemed.
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Once I got to the office, I shed the cardigan and just went with the T-shirt.
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So I just went with the ones with the most five-star reviews and they were crap.
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I went with Sonos because it's the wireless speaker brand that's widely known for high-quality sound.
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Schwab, for example, went with a computer from Samsung, though Dell and HP are among other suppliers.
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I went with a JCC Timer for Sony off of Amazon for $22, and it's been solid.
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She kind of went with that look after that — she didn't go back to the platinum blonde.
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I went with my now husband, so it was a wonderful experience for the both of us.
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Schreiber also went with a simple ensemble, wearing a navy jacket, gray pants and a gray beanie.
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Xavier went with a taller lineup and the Musketeers' length bothered Butler for much of the game.
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I went with the memory foam tips, since the silicon ones slipped right out of my ears.
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Were there specific instances where your team had an idea and the creators just went with it?
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Mykhaylo Apostol, an adviser to the interior minister, personally went with Stolitsa representatives to Baryshivka to investigate.
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I had to name so many babies that year I went with whatever popped into my head.
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The team went with the latter, because it would be easier to release as an independent app.
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When I sat there, I kind of thought for a minute and then I went with Trump.
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I recently went with Carolina my wife to witness our youngest daughter Natalia graduate from high school.
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We're told she went with a very popular strain called Amafu, which goes for $400 an ounce!
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The Chicago Tribune went with the headline "4 slain, 40 hurt in car, knife attack in London".
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I went with Bose when I needed a pair of noise-canceling headphones for studying in school.
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Ex-Trojans WR Steve Smith went with the latter when we asked about Sam Darnold's Heisman chances.
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That evening, he went with a foot worship demo for the competition since he's a foot worshipper.
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They went with the tried and true method of just ignoring the advice of the higher ups.
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But she went with the French design house, Dior, a label she's worked with for many years.
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But that's what the team over at ili, the brand behind the wearable translation device, went with.
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So we went with "fug" and "fooking" and that cleared up any issues we were facing. Booooo!
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I, not to brag, have totally done drugs and seen bands, so I went with the latter.
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She collected pay stubs and character references in a folder and went with her parents to interviews.
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A YouTuber named Jamil went with a more passive-aggressive approach for dealing with his loud neighbors.
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So it, like the National Institutes of Health, went with the Department of Agriculture's food pyramid. Why?
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" Loath to put too fine a point on it, the American Dialect Society went with "dumpster fire.
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Taken with the idea, his parents and his two younger brothers went with him, to Redondo Beach.
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We went with Trader Joe's fruit and seed granola and the Kirkland Nature's Path granola with almonds.
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Just over half -- 262% -- were satisfied with how the meeting went, with 240% saying they were dissatisfied.
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However, since cities often went with other proposals, these designs often don't see the light of day.
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My beach excursion was impromptu, and I wasn't at all prepared, but I just went with it.
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Picture Prompts This is an illustration that went with a recent Op-Ed essay in The Times.
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I went with a medium in the tank bra because I thought the large would be loose.
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I went with him to an island paradise, and was excited to get to know him better.
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In their place the Bruins went with a third defense pairing of Joe Morrow and Colin Miller.
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I went with a movie called The Bomb, as it was at the top of the page.
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When he was there, he went with his uncles to the farm that his father's family owned.
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Or perhaps, Mr. Thompson, who declined to be interviewed for this article, just went with his gut.
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Instead of Candid, she went with Uniform Teeth, saying the company's approach is different from the rest.
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Maybe that's why the company went with such a mundane name for what's a really interesting charger.
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That meant, Zalzberg said, that "even those right-wing voters frustrated with Netanyahu's conduct went with him".
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The person after that went with the new Ariana Grande album, occasioning a discussion of cultural appropriation.
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I went with "Cloud," the cotton-like material Karen and Sara showed off earlier in the experience.
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A few parties are listed and with them the names of several friends he apparently went with.
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Then he went with the police to the hospital, in hopes that the other man was alive.
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La Grange, Ky., software engineer Nathan Anderson went with Edna Mode, and Edwards wrote "Mom" on his.
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Not too shabby, especially considering all the hyperbolic predictions of economic doom that went with Trump's election.
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They grabbed hold of him, and he didn't put up a fight, he just went with them.
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R.J. Barrett went with a lilac-rose — by Indochino, I'm told — over a black shirt and tie.
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Picture Prompts This is an illustration that went with a recent editorial in The New York Times.
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After some deliberation, they went with Central Park because "it is iconic New York," Ms. Roper said.
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The box for the original hardware has a white background, but this time Nintendo went with red.
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Amazon went with a similar approach to its shows, like The Grand Tour and The Marvelous Mrs.
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The image that went with those words showed a pair of dachshunds next to a big cat.
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Starting forward Emmitt Holt (ankle) also was out Wednesday as Providence went with a seven-man rotation.
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For starters ... Angelina and Chris went with a 2503-piece flatware set that goes for about $80.
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And, yes, Mr. Malloy went with the adolescent aspect of characters who had yet to find themselves.
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"I went with a fitted coat that was inspired by the style of Melania Trump," Allinger said.
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Given his pick of positions, Maccagnan went with a versatile linebacker, selecting Darron Lee from Ohio State.
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I went with a very nontraditional look — a blue gown that I got off the sale rack.
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KD was asked why he went with BK over the NYK ... and he didn't mince his words.
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He was dying, and the rituals that went with the cocktails and the wine would die, too.
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Christmas came and went with no indication of military action or even fiery rhetoric from North Korea.
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Berkovich went with the Prime Minister to the hospital, where Netanyahu was treated by the medical staff.
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Picture Prompts This is an illustration that went with a recent Op-Ed published in The Times.
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Once, many years ago, Agnes went with her parents to call on her cousin and her aunt.
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Christmas Day came and went with no sign of the "gift" that North Korea warned could come.
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"We did table reads," Benny Safdie said to Business Insider about how far things went with Cohen.
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You sort of went with what Apple had for you and then bought whatever else you wanted.
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Some staff also went with the patients to make sure they had the right kind of care.
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Similarly, the Navy went with an updated arresting gear to catch planes landing on the ship's deck.
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Four years ago, the county went with President Obama a second time, though by a thinner margin.
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But Trump ultimately dismissed their arguments and went with Democrats' initial offer of a three-month extension.
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"The pressure with Andy was tremendous, and the criticism that went with it was huge," Mauresmo said.
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I went with a local male couch-surfer to watch the sunset and camp out, Saudi style.
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I went with Andrée Putman, the French interior designer, whom I'd interviewed and who became a friend.
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" David of Fantastic Gardens went with a "classique Canadian tuxedo look," complete with "fleece-lined bomber hat.
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Alas no great ideas were forthcoming, so I went with the direct approach and resubmitted as is.
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Here is a look back at versions of Kong and the themes that went with the roars.
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Unlike previous instances of emotion, instead of trying to slam the brakes, I just went with it.
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The homes vary in size and style, but they all went with a $3.3 million price tag.
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This time, the tactic was not needed as BA went with Boeing and Lufthansa split its order.
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Kamala Harris, meanwhile, went with a plan to alleviate poverty that gives billions to low-income Americans.
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It also offered to pay Fox's $1.525 billion breakup fee owed Disney, if Fox went with Comcast.
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I went with the wild halibut, which comes with scallops, asparagus, and a stack of thinly sliced potatoes.
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I came into The Challenge with a girlfriend but I went with someone else while on the show.
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And honestly, I was kind of surprised the show went with this more realistic ending to the story.
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For hair, we went with a style that had body, but was more brushed-out with fluffy texture.
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And I was all, 'Let's keep doing challenge runs,' and people kept joining and I went with it.
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So when he passed quietly after a series of strokes, a chunk of American history went with him.
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Scarlett went with a gold cuff featuring a chain that connected to five of her six multicolored rings.
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" Baracy went with a simple clap back — telling him to "at least start with spelling my name right.
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Ted Cruz went with this: But, for the love of all that is holy, "A Whole New World"?
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And like most Bachelorettes before her, she went with a pale color, opting for an off-white gown.
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The remaining felines went with Toronto Animal Services, the Toronto Humane Society and other Toronto-area animal rescues.
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Fitzgerald went with the semi-traditional shotgun route ... biting into the can before pouring it down his throat.
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"Couldn't pick one so I went with two," he captioned a side-by-side picture of the couple.
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I prefer an understated keyboard, so for my build I went with a set of EnjoyPBT 9009 keycaps.
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A law enforcement official said the gunman's wife, Noor Salman, went with her husband to the two locations.
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But that somewhat clunky solution was about as far as the Chinese company ever went with the idea.
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Asked the biggest lesson she's learned in life so far, Lawrence went with the "It gets better" theme.
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Again, I'm super basic, so I just went with bacon and topped it with pulled pork and breadcrumbs.
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If you went with the default install, your chroot is named xenial (one of those catchy Ubuntu names).
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I went with the Natural Grey pair for a minimal and subdued look, and I absolutely love them.
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"Couldn't pick one so I went with two," he captioned a side-by-side picture of the couple.
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Sinclair's first thought was to tell the woman off, but then she went with a more inspired response.
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Elle went with a traditional white gown, and Matt opted for a tan tux -- matching the scene perfectly.
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And then, appropriately, when it turned out to be that she'd made it up, we went with that.
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Claypool generally swerves the over-politicization of his music, but went with the theme after some re-working.
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No one went with Tim Piazza to the hospital, his family said, and no one notified them, either.
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" He then pretended not to understand the word "suggest" and then went with an inexplicable "I don't know.
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Nash says HP was aware of this, but went with the bronze finish anyway because it looked good.
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We're told after an evaluation, docs decided that procedure was too risky -- so they went with liposuction instead.
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In my final decision, I just went with my heart and the person I found my forever with.
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Haywood went with a matching warm hue, wearing a red suit and patterned white shirt with brown shoes.
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But rather than a "baby bump" pic, she went with a shot of her affirmative Clearblue pregnancy test.
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We were very surprised at how much we enjoyed that Royal Albert Hall show and went with it.
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She went with him to physical therapy and learned how to help him stretch, exercise and practice walking.
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For the last round, reigning champion Kevin O'Leary went with Boeing, which was among his picks last year.
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I went with the Dracula stew, which limited itself to sausage and chicken, served between mounds of polenta.
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Shoshanna's first adult job landed her in Tokyo and, for a few episodes, the show went with her.
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Laura Bush also went with sleeves and sparkle, wearing a ruby-colored gown by Texas designer Michael Faircloth.
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And 16 percent of respondents went with the final option of bitcoin heading to between $6,000 and $8,000.
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Baldwin went with a sleek updo that's giving us Ariana Grande vibes for the Met Gala that year.
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O'Connor went with him, but said nothing about her own sex life, nor did she revise her fiction.
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The regular avocados were $1.79 each, but we went with these mini avocados for about $5 a bundle.
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Is it possible that Sheppard went with minor chords as a way to shave time off the tune?
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One local said that when the plants in the lake started to go, the fish went with them.
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I went with the unlimited subscription, which allowed me to order up to four looks at one time.
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A gold medal that went with the astronaut to the moon recently sold for more than $2 million.
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However, the city went with Wright's biggest competitor's plan to build the City Hall Los Angeles knows today.
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Those who went with Samuel to his appointment were praying and singing religious songs outside the immigration office.
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And that really went with their strategy of being the low price, basically the low-cost provider always.
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"My first appointment was on Agueda's birthday and she went with me," she says of the Spanish model.
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Starbucks has rolled out this option at some of its locations, but it went with the PMA standard.
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I went with a third option: I took most of the photos on auto mode, for several reasons.
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I felt as though it had come into my life for a reason, so I went with it.
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I went with that big team, which is what I have wanted to do, Derek, Wenyen, and Bam.
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Hoping for some sort of scoop, I went with a couple of friends and a camera in hand.
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But essentially we ate and drank a lot of scrapple and went with what worked on the whole.
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All the workers gathered to watch it fly out of town, and all their jobs went with it.
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It wasn't too milky, and although it was very sweet, the sweetness level went with the tapioca pearls.
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Picture Prompts This is an illustration that went with a recent Room for Debate discussion in The Times.
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It was an unknown thing — just part of my stuff that went with me for all those years.
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I called a couple of different clinics and basically just went with the soonest one we could get.
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I went with the pothole and broke my elbow and my nose at the base of the septum.
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TARA DEMOSS I tried to beg off seeing "The Greatest Showman," and I reluctantly went with my husband.
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As those tariffs disappeared under Nafta, so did many Canadian businesses, and the jobs that went with them.
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Among them was Mohammed Alwan, 28, who went with a friend to the riverbank to celebrate the holiday.
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In one second, all that debt and all the stress and anxiety that went with it was gone.
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Early this month, before the international hordes arrived, Diaz caused a stir wherever he went with his sombrero.
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Picture Prompts This is an illustration that went with an Op-Ed published by The Times in 2015.
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I lost high-profile roles I knew I could have gotten, and the paychecks that went with them.
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Trump had a chance to build a pan-ethnic nationalist coalition but went with white identity politics instead.
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Tampa Bay went with Diego Castillo as its opener, and he gave up one run in two innings.
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But others have questioned the girl's character and credibility, and said that she went with the men willingly.
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Jemisin went with her, and hated it: the regimentation of Southern society, the quasi-suburban alienation, the racism.
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Picture Prompts This is an illustration that went with a recent Op-Ed in The New York Times.
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Ultimately, I was glad I went with the classic namesake option, which cost 960 rubles, or about $15.
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Then, a few rounds later, the Patriots went with another Southeastern Conference-tested prospect, Georgia receiver Malcolm Mitchell.
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They offered me samples, and eventually I went with a superfood salad with Brussels sprouts and lemon vinaigrette.
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I guess they couldn't decide on a royal-sounding name, so they just went with all of them.
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When he had to choose between a Turkish passport and a German one, he went with the latter.
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While opposed to disunion, when the Civil War broke out and Virginia seceded, Lee went with his state.
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Picture Prompts This is an illustration that went with a recent Opinion piece in The New York Times.
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I was also glad I went with the moonstone grey color, as it served as a nice neutral.
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My husband went with a garlic steak recipe in the recipe book that came with the slow cooker.
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They went with the latter, adding a defensive end who has some serious question marks despite great production.
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Babu went with his brother to help him buy supplies, and allegedly bought cyanide without his sibling knowing.
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Tann&aposs coconspirators were authority figures — people not to be contradicted — so children often went with them willingly.
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One day, as an Air Force liaison, I went with a South Vietnamese foot patrol into the Triangle.
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The California Lottery announced earlier this week that Laarni Bibal went with the cash option of $340 million.
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In November he went with fellow student leader, Omar Garcia, to Minneapolis to speak at St. John's University.
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She went with her husband Helmut, and they loved it as much as Mr. Wan and Ms. Coddington.
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She went with her husband Helmut, and they loved it as much as Mr. Wan and Ms. Coddington.
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Time's Up had suggested $120 million; CBS went with $20 million, including $2 million for Time's Up causes.
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Ms. Lu went with the curried cauliflower, which also had tofu, couscous, coconut, lemongrass, almonds and grapes ($11).
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He went with an eight-iron and ended up by some freshly laid sod near the bunker's lip.
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Anyway, sorry to say that word, but he was his assistant and he just went with him anywhere.
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He went with his daughter Luci, who was a Catholic convert, to Mass, and got comfort from it.
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I went with the $3 TV dinner (it was chicken nuggets, microwaved, with a brownie and macaroni and cheese).
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As for the rest of her look, Meghan went with her signature shiny blowout, blush, and simple black eyeliner.
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He went with Reagan's approach, but substituted his own brand of belligerent nationalism for the late president's principled conservatism.
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Lauren, 31, also went with a dark look, wearing a black gown with full sleeves and a plunging neckline.
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He missed the recruiting aspect of college basketball, but he didn't miss the ethical compromises that went with it.
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As an audience member desperately rooting for Chris at that moment, I'm glad they went with the "happier" ending.
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It was a really progressive thought, and Josh and I just went with it and it became a conversation.
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My mother went with her in the end, where I could not go, so she would not be alone.
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Instead the barrister went with what sources told Page Six was a "backup" look by British designer Richard Quinn.
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And he went with so many of his friends from "Special Report" to spend there throughout the entire season.
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Some might think that her wavy braided bob is old-school, but that's exactly why Williams went with it.
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An expected September deadline for approval came and went with no notice, and Oklahoma eventually withdrew its request altogether.
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On New Year's Eve, they went to San Diego on their international pickup tour, and I went with them.
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Consumers started demanding paraben-free, and brands went with it because they want to make products consumers will buy.
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I went with a simple costume: Red shorts, a black t-shirt and a pair of glittery devil horns.
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Since we refuse to ask our moms want they really want, we went with the next best method: horoscopes.
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The company went with a bold modular approach for its flagship smartphone in 2016, the G5, and it bombed.
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The report says Jonathan Anglada sat against a wall while Aloupis went with Matthew Molina to get the car.
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So we went with it's sort of a myth in terms of not all black widows eat their mates.
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Anker CEO Steven Yang tells The Verge that the company went with crowdfunding because it, essentially, helps build hype.
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The February 2015 shipping date came and went, with a laundry list of problems around the design and manufacturing.
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They have no minor children and he went with the ol' "irreconcilable differences" as the reason for their split.
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"It's actually very soothing and I'm happy I went with my gut and did the entire room," Tulloch says.
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Beauty-wise, the star went with vibrant blue winged eyeshadow and blonde highlights in her side-swept short do.
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If they went with it, it would have been atypical in its portrayal of violence toward a pregnant woman.
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In the keynote Tim Cook delivered onstage earlier today at the Steve Jobs Theater, he went with the latter.
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Levi stood and went with him right away, earning a place among the apostles and the Christian name Matthew.
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NASA's rover designs had many small wheels, but Mr. Max went with fewer, larger ones with a wider base.
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Davy went with a navy A-line dress with sheer neckline and long sleeves with a matching floral fascinator.
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But I went with my normal sizing (as the site recommends) and it ended up fitting like a glove.
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Facebook has previously tried to license content, including a proposed deal with the NFL (which went with Twitter instead).
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Acer went with an all-red backlight for the keys, which are shallow, soft, and don't feel very tactile.
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The rapper went with a summer vibe by essentially wearing a bright green bikini paired with a matching sarong.
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Tavares went with the wraparound instead, sneaking in the triumphant goal and sending the home crowd into a delirium.
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The dancer went with the time honored tradition of writing a note and screencapping it before posting to Instagram.
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And, since she didn't specify temperature or milk type, I went with a standard hot latte and 2% milk.
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They went with an extra skater for the final two minutes but couldn't convert despite some solid scoring chances.
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CMS looked at two different risk score models and went with one that would limit payment reductions to insurers.
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When pressed by Williams to say whether Tyga or Kardashian was the better "lover," Chyna finally went with Kardashian.
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The directions called for a can of tuna, but I'm allergic to fish, so went with canned chicken instead.
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This time ... they went with $20 bottles of Mumm Napa Cuvee M. Hey, whatever gets the job done, right?
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For some reason, it was the only sound that I felt went with the melodies and lyrics I had.
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I went with the more glamorous option at Shizuka New York Day Spa — with a dermatologist's blessing, to boot.
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I mean yeah, you get drunk or you did a Quaalude or whatever and you went with the flow.
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Tyga voluntarily went with the officers, who handcuffed him and transported him in the back of a squad car.
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On her lips, he went with the Giorgio Armani Rouge d'Armani Matte Lipstick in 500, a matching pink hue.
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" The Daily News went with a similar front-page screamer: "HUMA ERROR: Sent classified emails to sext maniac Weiner.
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"It was the first time my mother went with him on such an excursion," Udry-Dumoulin told Le Matin.
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However, when voters were looking for someone "experienced in politics" they went with Marco Rubio 230% of the time.
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I went with a top bunk with the emergency exit, because the exit row pods have the most room.
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They all went with it, they never did their research and they all basically like sheep follow each other.
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On Sunday, while many celebrities were sharing fairly straightforward messages, Reynolds went with something a little left of field.
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The experience was really free creatively and as I didn't [formally] study photography, we just went with the flow.
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For her caption, she skipped words completely and went with the clapping hands and celebratory champagne being popped emoji.
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And the public wanted to buy these dolls as companions and sex toys, so I just went with it.
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When the Dutch national team was sponsored by Adidas he wouldn't wear their boots, and went with Puma instead.
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I went with favorites, so I can manually arrange the order of the dock and which apps are highlighted.
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Sanders left, and the rest of the party went with her, even though Wilkinson said they didn't need to.
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Both times, Murphy went with a familiar dodge: the present-tense denial, focused on what he's doing right now.
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She went with new lumber, not used wood, but she had every cut planned so she wouldn't waste anything.
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"My mom went with me and I broke down crying in the dressing room and ran out," she said.
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We ended up playing to the unwritten feud between the two girls & I went with over the top sassy.
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I didn't like losing Joe Cocker and Joe Montana, but I liked Brad's idea, so I went with it.
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The Chicago Bulls went with the Bull logo, baby blue primary color, and red lining for their City unis.
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A lot of the T.G.I.F. shows were shot on Digi Beta tape, so we went with that as well.
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Instead, they went with a gleaming-eyed, fanatical Moore, a candidate so Trumpian that even Trump blanched at supporting.
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If you must know, I went with classic milk chocolate with pretzel bits and chocolate cookie bits (no sprinkles).
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In 4, 229% of voters in these areas went with the Republican candidate, compared with 26% for the Democrat.
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Instead of foreign funds we started to raise, we went with American equity financing out of New York City.
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I went with my my older cousin—he took me for the first time with some of his buddies.
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We all thought it sounded good so we just went with it but that was never really the intention.
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I wanted to cover this in my high school band but I think we went with Jimmy Eat World.
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Pretty much the entire record got made like that, spontaneous jams with different vibes that I just went with.
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But if I went with either of those things, I think I would be doing Lindsey Jordan a disservice.
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Left with the decision to start an uninspiring journeyman at quarterback or their top pick, they went with Wentz.
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Sometimes the company went with an internal candidate or decided to go in a different direction with the role.
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Ms. Whitman went with Hewlett Packard Enterprise, which took the business software and hardware operations of the parent company.
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Picture Prompts This is an illustration that went with a recent article by The Times's "Sketch Guy," Carl Richards.
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Meanwhile I could continue my conceptual work in private without the constant examination that went with New York's exposure.
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She went with the $750 Rendez Vous pumps that added a metallic edge to the black-and-white outfit.
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Looks like MM went with a caj outfit for the day, rockin' a denim top and some aviators too.
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At the time, I just kind of went with it, but looking back I realize how rare that is.
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The 2008 financial meltdown and the subsequent euro crisis came and went with near total impunity for those responsible.
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And they went with me to the Brooklyn Museum to see his work at the show there [in 2013].
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I went with some fellow "Hairspray" cast members, and before the awards started, I suggested we get a drink.
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I. never looked at data, or statistics, but went with his instincts, and expected us to do the same.
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A two-scoop cone runs 216 lira; I went with bitter chocolate and walnut, both of which were excellent.
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Dennis is a creep, and he is inappropriate with women, and we just embraced it and went with it.
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I went with the lightest shade, which matched well with my skin tone and was invisible under the dress.
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Given the choice of picking a new campaign manager or picking a new oldest daughter, Trump went with Ivanka.
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For brunch on day four, I went with the chicken, bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich, which was pretty good.
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He went with open ears, figuring that life had handed him a chance to hear something new and serendipitous.
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Instead, the board went with a more seasoned IBM insider for the job, while naming Whitehurst as president. 2.
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The issue came and went with little attention otherwise, almost as if the moderators were merely checking a box.
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Thursday Night: I went with some friends to see my boyfriend D.J. I love listening to music on vinyl.
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He also renounced the lifetime tax-free monthly pension — then about $215, now about $21960,1993 — that went with it.
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I went with my friends to see a performance in Fort Greene by a musician and choreographer we knew.
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"I'm glad I got 'The Lizards' and 'The Sloth,'" said the young docent I went with on Saturday night.
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He went with his son to the hospital while teammates and their fathers remained at the arena awaiting updates.
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But another buyer had gotten there first, and the seller went with that party's cash offer, Mr. Fischel said.
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Later, I went with her into the kitchen, where it's easy to end up in the Le Guin household.
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In 2007, while in Las Vegas to attend a wedding, he went with several people to a hotel room.
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They went with a mix of sector-specific funds and lesser-known firms that invest at the growth stage.
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After Mr. Colbert asked whether his occasional misstatements suggested he was "going nuts," Mr. Biden went with the joke.
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Whisky and a cigarette and the meandering conversation that went with them were more his thing than the treadmill.
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So on Saturday, they went with their photographer friend, Chandler Lefever, to Greene Valley Forest Preserve in Naperville, Illinois.
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He went with his cousin Russell Tyrone Jones, who would grow up to become the rapper Ol' Dirty Bastard.
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"Streaming movies was a no-go, so I just went with the disc service that Netflix offers," she says.
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Picture Prompts This is an illustration that went with a recent article from the Well section of The Times.
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"I didn't even know at the time how to pour a drink ... but I went with it," he recalls.
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A few days later, Eli went with Scott's sister, Denise, to Pépé's apartment to pick up his shaving equipment.
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Unlike her predecessor, Dayana Mendoza, Stefania Fernandez went with a more extravagant look, wearing a red floor-length gown.
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While state Attorney General Maura Healey endorsed Pressley, other established party figures either stayed neutral or went with Capuano.
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I think the biggest thing that we did recently was we went with President Obama to the — Swisher: Prisons.
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When Putin went to Moscow to become a mid-ranking official in the presidential administration, Sechin went with him.
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"When she died, part of me went with her," Rivera said in an interview years after her friend's death.
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"We went with white, wood and glass products to hold the essentials while keeping it light and airy," they write.
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Betty Gilpin went with a sleek green Roland Mouret dress and Sydelle Noel who wow'd in a plunging yellow gown.
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She's always jetsetting around the globe, from Cannes… …to Florence, where she went with boyfriend Niccolo Barattieri di San Pietro.
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At first I just went with the flow—I was the new kid in town, and wanted to fit in.
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Hector went with one of the locals to check out a nearby site and was shown an open-pit grave.
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For the lips, Lee went with Thrive Lip Filler Lip Liner in Jesse topped with Surratt Lip Luster in Ensoleille.
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Tebow also helped the family get off the plane, picked up their luggage, and went with them to the hospital.
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Police said that, "in fear for his safety," Shi eventually went with Hoser and McConkey to the Redding Municipal Airport.
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He went with another officer to help him get access to different parts of the building with his key card.
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But when basic infrastructure went with it, there was only one question that mattered anymore: Did you own a gun?
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Each time Alex went to the hospital, her best friend -- a brown teddy bear named Sky Bear -- went with her.
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Team Treat went with Beyoncé's "Sweet Dreams" and picked up three 8s for a total of 24 out of 30.
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This is Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard first CNBC Stock Draft and he went with electric automaker Tesla for initial pick.
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But I kinda liked it, so I went with it—and it helps to set me apart from freezer manufacturers.
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And the naming convention would explain why Microsoft went with Xbox One S for its lead up console last fall.
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Beyoncé chose "The Beautiful Ones" and Beck went with "Raspberry Beret," but Adele opted to not sing anything at all.
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Except he wasn't the guy: Republicans and white evangelicals went with Trump, and Bernie Sanders' democratic socialism was the movement.
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Among the mostly floral pink and bubbly looking offerings, I went with one about greed, money, and power: White Nights.
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In the end, WWE went with a safe hand that year, with Randy Orton winning and going on to WrestleMania.
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"I just went with my gut feeling," Gonzalez tells PeopleStyle of the inspiration behind the actress' makeup for the evening.
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First offered a midseason run by NBC, the series went with the streaming service when offered a two-season contract.
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Others went with an angle that included more fantasy, much like the photoshops of Trump's glowing orb in Saudi Arabia.
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" She added: "And for those of you who know me, I went with option number two... DJ...drop that beat.
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Then, instead of giving them obvious names, it went with colors: Sling Blue (multi-stream) and Sling Orange (single-stream).
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" State broadcaster SVT went with the same headline, while Radiosporten plumped for: "Fiasco: Three Crowns knocked out in quarter-finals.
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I went with Mallrat because there's this song called "Mallrats" by The Orwells… it's really angsty, and I loved it.
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I went with bike 0642 locked to a bike rack near the park bench where I was eating a sandwich.
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The next morning, Nayeri left the gun with Duong and Ma when he went with Tieu to buy the rope.
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After AG, I went with some other crewmembers to the game show Deal or No Deal, hosted by Howie Mandel.
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However, Gant tells PEOPLE cops are not sure whether Madison willingly went with Jarvis or was taken against her will.
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The rapper went with a vintage Mugler design pulled straight from the archives from the label's Fall 1995 Couture collection.
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Gwyneth Paltrow and Nina Dobrev each left a trail of red heart emojis, while Halle Berry went with red balloons.
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I'm not sure why Google's design team went with these two by default, but it's all we have for now.
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For some reason I went with the Ibanez and to this day I wonder if I should've gotten that Strat.
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No. I just went with the flow like you do when you make a mixtape for a long car ride.
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Instead, Motorola went with a magnetic contact with 16 tiny little exposed round pins on the back of the phones.
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But on the advice from a friend, I was told to aim higher, so I went with 75 to 85K.
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"He didn't know the letters of alphabet or the sounds that went with the letters," Osborne told the news outlet.
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It was aggravating because there was so clearly a historic moment for the taking if they just went with it.
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In 2008, 78% of black voters went with Obama and 19% backed Clinton, according to exit polls at the time.
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The hand's a lot easier to control than your foot to miss a tag, so that's what I went with.
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So in our case, we looked at about a dozen different pairs, and those are the ones we went with.
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While the team's original aim was to start shipping in March 2016 that date came and went with no Dojo.
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Microsoft went with touchscreens instead of touch keyboards Ultimately, Microsoft decided not to progress with its research into a product.
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Touch-sensitive controls on headphones are still hit-and-miss, so it makes sense they went with what actually works.
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Johnson says that about one out of four diners asks for gluten-free options, so they just went with it.
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I went with my family to see him on July 19723th at an enormous rally at Fenway Park, in Boston.
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I went with Schwab Bank's High-Yield Investor Checking Account, which has no monthly fees and unlimited ATM fee rebates.
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Given that approach, he went with "Untitled" so he could save the branding work for when the right product emerges.
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"I went with full confidence — I wanted to kill him first," Mr. Basir said in a telephone interview on Sunday.
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Such is the gloom that surprisingly strong U.S. retail sales came and went with no impact on the bond rally.
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Instead, I went with an omelette of green onions and bell peppers, with grits and a croissant on the side.
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Nielsen was Kelly's chief of staff at DHS and went with him to the White House before Trump nominated her.
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And they couldn't afford to replace the greasy and dirty cabinets, so Griffis went with Plan B: Painting them white.
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Struggle and patriotism were how to advance the nation, the theme went, with an emphasis on scientific and technological achievements.
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The deadline came and went with no progress, continuing to leave hundreds of thousands of young people in legal limbo.
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In the French version, it went with a formal variation but ensured phrases have "a lightness to it," said Hymes.
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Robin Naylor turned 15 a week before Woodstock and went with two of her sisters, without telling their strict father.
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For dessert, I went with the cheese plate, because who doesn't love eating a ton of salt during a flight?
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So in the fall of 2004, the crew went with the photo below of two girls in the United States.
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Hiking up Mauna Loa is a tremendous challenge — I went with the more accessible option, exploring the summit of Kilauea.
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It just kept sticking and coming back to me and so in grad school, I sort of went with it.
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While friends were building soundproof posting studios in their homes, I went with a rig I could take with me.
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So it went with Rob Ford, whose popularity was always due to a mix of genuine love and biting laughter.
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During my visit I asked the Tea House's general manager, Matt Kiefer, why they went with a city so esoteric.
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Jean Twenge, a tirelessly meme-generating psychologist and brand consultant, went with "iGen" in her book of the same name.
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I went with my son, who is in his early 20s, and he found "Parson Weems' Fable" (1939) totally creepy.
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Republicans, meanwhile, went with John McCain, who'd often infuriated the party's base, but whose campaign emphasized his general election viability.
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It wasn't as crazy as it sounds; I went with my friend, who was going to Burlington for a weekend.
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Some research suggests shorter may be better, so I went with eight hours, eating my first meal at 23 a.m.
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I went with De Smulpot, a collection of modern rooms hidden behind a popular restaurant and bar in Den Burg.
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FOX Business News, for example, went with the following: CBO: #Healthcare bill would decrease budget deficit by $337B through 2026.
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