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Going and step
Going one step further, the researchers found that youth with a history of more than one diagnosis as well as youth that had externalizing disorders ( e. g., conduct disorder ) had the highest number of child-related stressors and the highest levels of mother-child stress.
Going unnoticed among the toys, Merkel carried his idea one step further: He would rob while still hidden in the Rag Doll suit.

Going and further
Going further back, an earlier version of the Choral Fantasy theme is found in the song " Gegenliebe " (" Returned Love "), for piano and high voice, which dates from before 1795.
Going further south, Wollaston Islands and the south of Hoste Island are covered by sub antarctic tundra.
Going further back, the French word derived from the Latin commoditatem ( nominative commoditas ) meaning " fitness, adaptation ".
Going even further back into history, there is a similar image from the Knossos palace, datable to the fifteenh century BC.
Bowman further wrote that the recording of the " What's Going On " single was " the first single to utilize all three as Marvin developed a radical approach to constructing his recordings by layering a series of contraptunal background vocal lines on different tracks, each one conceived and sung in isolation by Marvin himself.
Going even further than in his wall-installations, Tillmans ’ table works combine a diverse array of image formats and content.
Going further than Shin, Choe Nam-seon ( 1890 – 1957 ) and Lee Byeong-do ( 1896 – 1989 ) started to notice discrepancies between pre-Qin Chinese records of Jizi / Gija, and later accounts ( both Chinese and Korean ) of his role in Joseon.
Going further back in time, the Late Eocene or Early Oligocene ( some 34 million years ago ) Filholornis from France has also been considered " proof " of a link between the Hoatzin and the gamebirds.
Going further in defence of the town, he built the York Gate in 1540, a portal that still spans Harbour Street and which then held two heavy wooden doors that could be closed in times of threat from the sea.
Going further, Bostrom speculates that humans may in fact be actors in a massive computer simulation.
Going further, by placing marker stones at the ninth, eighteenth, twenty-eighth, thirty-seventh, forty-sixth and fifty sixth holes, Hawkins deduced that other intermediate lunar eclipses could also be predicted.
Going on to sell over one million copies, the success of The Fall of Reach paved the way for further Xbox game novelizations, including another book in the Halo series.
Going further along the body, the filaments rapidly increase in length until reaching lengths of over the shoulder blades.
Going further south, Wollaston Islands and the south of Hoste Island are covered by subantarctic tundra.
Going further back in time, there is a gap in the available records until one reaches the end of the 13th century when further evidence indicates the existence of a 13th-14th century house of some importance having existed on the site, with the principal owner being Lord Robert de Retford.
Going further into these stipulations, it says that there exist “ eight kinds of things which should not be given, one kind of thing which may be given, seven kinds of legitimate gifts, and sixteen kinds of illegitimate gifts .” The is easy to read in this way, because it has a funnel effect.
Going further, the eventual growth or dominance of the immigrant population can explain evidence of social tension.
Going back a lot further, many such " arbs " sustained big losses in the so-called " crash of ' 87 ".
A further hook, ' Hope She's Going To Show Up ' is typical Gamble and Huff, being highly reminiscent of The Intruders cuts a couple of years later ".
Going further down the tape, the last two stationary head tracks carried control and time code information, respectively.
Going to Von Croy ’ s apartment, she finds further clues about the organization Eckhardt represents, called the Cabal.

Going and spacecraft
She was also planning to conduct two 15-minute classes from space, including a tour of the spacecraft, called " The Ultimate Field Trip ", and a lesson about the benefits of space travel, called " Where We've Been, Where We're Going, Why.

Going and could
Going downstairs with the tray, Winston wished he could have given in to Miss Ada, but he knew better than to do what she said when she had that little-girl look.
Also, in Going Postal, while Vetinari could have ordered an investigation of the Clacks company and their financial endeavours at any time, he did not do so until public opinion allowed it, and only then did he proclaim his right as a " tyrant " to launch such an inquiry.
Going to bed that night, he wished that he could wake up tomorrow and see the Six back behind bars.
Going into the final game of the season against Transport, Rovers needed a win to finish level on points with Cork Athletic and force a play-off but they could only draw 0-0 and finished second, a point behind Athletic.
Psychedelic influences could also be heard in the work of Stevie Wonder and in Marvin Gaye's socially conscious work from What's Going On ( 1971 ).
Going into the convention, it appeared that any one of four candidates could win: Roblin, Fulton, Stanfield and Hees.
Going beyond unique styling, Ford wanted to produce a Thunderbird and Cougar that could compete with more sophisticated and higher performing cars from European automakers such as BMW.
Going into the 2005 season the Saints were optimistic that they could build on their good results at the end of 2004.

Going and be
Therefore whenever ( G ) appears before another representative lowercase letter ( subject ), the statement would read, " It is always Going to be the case ..." and whenever ( F ) appears before another subject, the statement would read, " At sometime in the Future it will be the case ...." Whenever ( H ) appears before another subject, the statement would read, " It Has always been the case ..." and whenever ( P ) appears before another subject, the statement would read, " At sometime in the Past it has been the case ...."
The opening song, " Cattitude " can be heard on the national tour's website, along with two more, " On the Fence ," and " Going Home !".
In 1965 she moved to the United States and, touring constantly, began to be recognized when her original songs (" Urge for Going ," " Chelsea Morning ," " Both Sides, Now ," " The Circle Game ") were covered by notable folk singers, allowing her to sign with Reprise Records and record her own debut album in 1968.
Bride's Magazine began to be published in 1934 as a newspaper advertising insert called So You're Going to Get Married!
Going beyond this, Durkheim claimed that sociology would not only discover " apparent " laws, but would be able to discover the inherent nature of society.
Going back to the fact that reflectivity is a directional property, most surfaces can be divided into those that give specular reflection and those that give diffuse reflection.
Going at this speed, the 3, 000 gallons of fuel would be used in only about 6 hours.
* Going more than 4 steps with the ball in the hand ( it may be carried indefinitely on the hurley though )
Going about saying she wanted to be the queen of hearts.
Going against scholarly tradition, the historian Christopher I. Beckwith hypothesizes that " barbarian " only properly refers to Greco-Roman contexts and should not be used for Central Eurasian peoples.
Following the death of Tammi Terrell in 1970, Gaye went into seclusion, emerging the following year with " What's Going On " and its subsequent album, which helped to make him one of the first artists in Motown to break away from the reins of Motown's production company to be his own artist.
What's Going On would later be described by an Allmusic writer as an album that " not only redefined soul music as a creative force but also expanded its impact as an agent for social change ".
(" Going " can be a verb with destination " sleep " or an auxiliary indicating near future.
Going in the opposite direction, English-to-French, provides an example of how a compound word may be calqued by first breaking it down into its component roots.
Going back into prehistory, it is not known how many Swedish monarchs were named Eric before this one ( at least six were ), so it would be speculative to try to affix a mathematically accurate one here.
* Going Concern: assumes that the business will be in operation indefinitely.
Going against the run of previous case law, it overruled the German Federal Patent Court ( German: Bundespatentgericht or BPatG ), and came to the conclusion that the claimed subject-matter did properly meet the ' technical ' requirement, can not be excluded from patentability for that reason and that the court has to go into substantial examination.
" and " Are You Going to be More Permanent?
" Going for Refuge to the Three Jewels " – meaning the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha – is considered to be what makes someone a Buddhist
In strict usage, " Going Dutch " refers to the former, paying one's own expenses, and the latter is referred to as " splitting the bill ", but in casual usage these may both be referred to as " going Dutch ".
Going into the Blight seems to be a traditional way to die heroically.
The Colour of Magic is one of the few of the thirty-nine Discworld novels to be divided into sections or chapters, some others being Pyramids, Going Postal, Making Money, and some of the books for younger readers, specifically The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents and the four Tiffany Aching books, The Wee Free Men, A Hat Full of Sky, Wintersmith and I Shall Wear Midnight.
Hence the expression for " Going to eat a meal " ( Albanian: për të ngrënë bukë ) can be literally translated as Going to eat bread.

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