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Going and back
Going back over this ground and analyzing the composition of forces which have created the present scene is one of the tasks undertaken by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, in Santa Barbara.
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 back to the definition of " change ", an object changes with respect to a property if the object has that property at one time, and at a later time, the object does not have the property.
Going through the back of a stitch is called Eastern knitting.
Going back to ancient texts, scriptures, from this viewpoint the greatest culmination of the ancient tradition, are the guides to life.
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 further back, the French word derived from the Latin commoditatem ( nominative commoditas ) meaning " fitness, adaptation ".
Going back to the example, when user A's transaction requests data that user B is modifying, the database provides A with the version of that data that existed when user B started his transaction.
Going farther back into Persian antiquity, there is an immortal bird, amrzs, or ( in the Minoi-khiradh ) slnamurv, which shakes the ripe fruit from the mythical tree that bears the seed of all useful things.
Going even further back into history, there is a similar image from the Knossos palace, datable to the fifteenh century BC.
Going back to the early 1980s, Brookfield has been radically transformed from a colonial New England town to a major shopping and consumer goods destination.
Going back to Oa, he sends rings across the universe to recruit a new Green Lantern Corps.
Going back is against the rules when we see distress signals like that ".
Going back to 1943, the Mayer Blazers have made seven state tournament appearances.
Going back in time, Berlin had its economic roots as a center for dairy farming, however many of the farms have been subdivided in the last decades of the 20th century.
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 back in Jaguar history, during the 1950s the XK 120 Drophead Coupe ( DHC ) and later variants, provided open-air motoring with quite civilized fully lined insulated tops with the weather-protection of the hardtop models.
Going back in time, the Enterprise prevents Spock's assimilation.
Going perhaps as far back as the Long March there had been resentment against " rightists " inside the CPC, for example Zhang Bojun.
Going back to the rudiments and first conceptions of his art helps to realize the essential charm of his genius in the study, not of his modelled work at all, but of his sketches in pen and wash on paper.
The film then cuts back to a shot of the phone booth in Ferness ; the telephone rings unanswered, to the music of Mark Knopfler's " Going Home ".
" Going to the dump " was a Saturday ritual for many families that dated back to when it was a real ' dump ' or landfill.
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 back to our example, the diffusion of heat will lead our glass of water toward global thermodynamic equilibrium, a state in which the temperature of the glass is completely homogeneous.
Going back to Naples after an absence of twelve years, he created a great sensation as Assur in Rossini's Semiramide.

Going and through
Going through the Imperial Gate in the wall, I entered the grounds of Topkapi Palace, home of the Sultans and nerve center of the vast Ottoman Empire, and walked along a road toward another gate in the distance, past the Church of St. Irene, completed by Constantine in 330 A.D. on my left, and then, just outside the second gate, I saw a spring with a tap in the wall on my right -- the Executioner's Spring, where he washed his hands and his sword after beheading his victims.
Going through a door into another small court, I had the Throne Room directly in front.
Going through the 21-week course is required for every Special Agent.
" Going through this trial toughened us ," he said.
Groucho's songs, " Hello, I Must Be Going " and " Hooray for Captain Spaulding ", both written by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, became recurring themes for Groucho through the years.
Some of the artists that now top the charts are Stereo Mike, Imiskoumbria, Tus, Professional Sinnerz, Going through
Going on through Trenton, it enters Jay County on its way to the Ohio border.
Going south from Danville, Route 1 passes through Tilton, Belgium, Westville, the city of Georgetown, and Ridge Farm.
Going through the runner twice provides additional efficiency.
Going through Kansas, he was supposedly so successful that " he had to send money home to keep his pockets empty ".
Going ashore in February 1918, he labored in Washington through the end of World War I and into the spring of 1919 on duty in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations.
Going through rehab, honestly, did help, and I'm not .... it got me away from just the daily drudgery of depression and either trying to not drink or do drugs or doing them and you know, they give you such a simple message that any idiot can get and it's just over and over, but the bottom line is really, and this is the part that is scary for everyone, the individual kinda has to want it ... not kinda, you have to want it and to not do that crap anymore or you will never stop and it will just kill you.
Going through an " eternal summer " and the resultant automatic dormancy is stressful to the plant and usually fatal.
Going through the Bill with some of them clause by clause, I was able to answer all their objections, and in many cases to get their promise of support.
Going through ups and downs with the history of the nation since its founding named Chi Nan School in 1906 at the end of the Qing Dynasty, Jinan University has never lost its way in the pursuit of truth and knowledge.
Going layer by layer from his surroundings and through his ( now tattered ) clothes and down to the grime and dirt he is covered in, he soon realizes that he has no scent at all.
GameCritics noted, " Going through each level three times becomes majorly tedious ... and finding them also lead a lot of pointless legwork ".
In 1935 Gogarty published his first prose work, As I Was Going Down Sackville Street ( subtitled " A Phantasy in Fact "), a semi-fictional novel-memoir that tells, in reverse chronological order, the story of Gogarty's Dublin through a series of interconnected anecdotes and lively characters sketches.
Going behind Claiborne's back, Bennett and another commissioner reached an agreement with Calvert that virtually guaranteed his continued control over Maryland through the remainder of the Protectorate.
:" Going west from the kingdom of Suoju ( Yarkand ), and passing through the countries of Puli ( Tashkurghan ) and Wulei ( centred on Sarhad in the Wakhan ), you arrive among the Da Yuezhi ( Kushans ).
Going northeast, it goes through Stokesdale then goes north around Reidsville with US 29 Business.
Going through these five phases of relationship theoretically gives the framework for the sociocybernetic study of any evolutionary system.
Going out through this door, especially during the Fiesta of San Isidro, is every bullfighter's ambition.

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