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goes and on
I don't know what goes on around here, and I don't care.
Grigorss goes off to do penance on a rock for seventeen years.
He is a Craig's wife who agonizes about tobacco ash on the living room rug and he is a forgetful genius who goes boating with the town baker when dignitaries from the local university have come to call.
One day in a bar, so the legend goes, someone put a beer stein with too much force on the monacle and broke it.
That is how the real routine of resistance goes on, and its strength is directly proportionate to the number of insignificant people who can let themselves be taken to pieces, piece by piece, without quitting.
If the decision goes wrong, it may be -- as Mr. Stevenson fears -- `` the first step on the slippery path downhill '' to a U.N. without operational responsibilities and without effective meaning.
Played mostly on the freeways around Los Angeles, it goes like this:
The unit consists of a small motor that goes on as soon as it is plugged in.
Jimmy Jordon is high on Adios Scarlet ( Adios-Rena Grattan ) and she sure looks good as she goes by.
it's a single-shot bolt-action with an automatic safety -- i.e., the safety goes on every time the bolt is lifted and the gun cocked for the next shot.
( This goes for getting a drink tray ready, and for having a big cooler full of ice on hand long before the party begins.
By submerging the patient in a tub and rotating the transducer while the scanning goes on, they have been able to get cross-section views of the neck, as shown in Fig. 7, as well as many other hitherto impossible insights.
Felix Kopstein states that `` when the snake reaches its maturity it has already reached about its maximal length '', but goes on to cite the reticulate python as an exception, with maximum length approximately three times that at maturity.
But the quest for such an index goes on ceaselessly, with all manner of investors and speculators participating, ranging from the sedate institutional type virtually to the proverbial shoe-string operator, all seeking doggedly, studiously, daily -- and often nightly -- for the enchanting index that will foretell the eternal secret: Which way will the market move -- up or down??
Much of this goes on in offices high up in Wall Street's lofty wind-swept towers.
She goes on about her work and listens for the completion of the grinding.
When a plan burst its seams, hasty conferences supply the necessary patch, and life goes merrily on.
The list goes on.
What goes on in the cage will occupy our attention under the rubric of the organization church.
But as conversation goes on, particularly among the realtors themselves, another image emerges, that of considerable power and influence in the community.
He imagined Sam's voice: `` George, what the hell goes on ''??
`` And '', I was ticking off the items on my fingers, `` swears too much and goes out with the boys, whoever they are, too much, and who ever goes to church and won't even listen when I try to persuade him to come back to the fold ''.
As said by the officer in the story, " In this age of Realien advancement, who knows what goes on in the mind of those responsible for these mechanical dolls.
In Abrahamic religions the view is generally held that one goes to hell or heaven depending on one's deeds and / or faith while on Earth, or predestination and Unconditional election, or to the intermediate state to await the Resurrection of the Dead.

goes and cite
He then goes on to cite, as an example, a 1930 paper he wrote with Alfred Tarski on the sentential calculus.
" At that time ( prior to the Holy Land trial ), the Times called efforts to link the organization to Hamas and Hezbollah " unsuccessful ," citing a retired FBI official who was active through 2005 and who suggested that while " of all the groups, there is probably more suspicion about CAIR ", you don't get " cold hard facts " although the article goes on to cite the suspicious background of some of CAIR's donors as a source of contention within members of the organization itself.
As a medieval example for the same technique he goes on to cite the Prüfening dedicatory inscription.
He then goes on to cite, as an example, a 1930 paper he wrote with Alfred Tarski on the sentential calculus.
" Aaron goes on to cite the film's musical format as " further subvert the ways we might expect to be ' entertained ' by such serious matters as AIDS, media representation, and the legacy of moralism and sexuality.
says his teacher told him it was a " gay book ," Carmela becomes irate, and refuses to acknowledge any legitimacy in this theory, even when the college students at the table tentatively back this up and cite literary expert opinion ; she heedlessly goes on to bash homosexuality in the media as though homosexuality is a new phenomenon, and Meadow's friends sit awkwardly by while Meadow's attempts to reason with her mother quickly deteriorate into hostile bickering.
The text goes on to list the names of the kings who ruled Egypt up to King Neferirkare Kakai, a ruler of the early fifth dynasty ,< ref > O ' Neill, John P. < cite > Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids </ cite >.
The article goes on to cite suitably sparse documentation for the non-existent sport ( this includes a Festschrift to one M. Sammer ), and to assert that a Roman form of the game enjoyed a certain popularity amongst the Roman legions, and consequently spread throughout the Empire as far afield as Britain, " where the game enjoyed a revival in the 19th century.
The article then goes on to cite a Harper's Magazine report, noting, "( Harper's ) reported in July that Andrew Weldon, a racecar driver, is sponsored by Schaffer Motorsports, owned by a senior Boeing Co. employee.
Ren goes before the city council and reads several Bible verses to cite scriptural support for the worth of dancing to rejoice, exercise, or celebrate.
Butrica goes on to cite the 4th century commentator Serviushttp :// en. wikipedia. org / wiki / Maurus_Servius_Honoratus, who notes that the word pulcher was sometimes used as an ironic euphemism for the word exoletus, which were Roman males raised as sex slaves from boyhood.
She goes on to cite " Chief Joseph " as an example-a song that incorporates one of the most famous quotes in Native American history: " I will fight no more forever ".

goes and another
Each team receives a bid from another cheerleading company and goes in the name of that company.
In another example, Feigenbaum period-doubling describes how a stable periodic orbit goes through a series of period-doubling bifurcations.
Two players from opposing teams can battle for the ball, however if another player interferes it is considered third party and the ball automatically goes to the team who only had one player involved in the third party.
There is yet another name that Lugh's spear goes by: " A tree, the finest of the wood " ( Early Mod.
In other words, each time the offer goes to a decision maker, that decision maker asks to add another concession in order to close the deal.
When we repeat an experiment, as the saying goes, we really perform another experiment with a ( more or less ) similar set of generating conditions.
* A photon goes from one place and time to another place and time.
* An electron goes from one place and time to another place and time.
) But there is another possibility: that is that the electron first moves to G where it emits a photon which goes on to D, while the electron moves on to H, where it absorbs the first photon, before moving on to C. Again we can calculate the probability of these possibilities ( for all points G and H ).
" The historian Jasper Ridley, author of several biographies including one on Henry VIII and another on Mary Tudor, goes much further in his dual biography of More and Cardinal Wolsey, The Statesman and the Fanatic, describing More as " a particularly nasty sadomasochistic pervert ," a line of thinking followed by the late Joanna Denny in her 2004 biography of Anne Boleyn.
There are two bus stops at the terminal, one stop in front of the departure area ( the bus comes from the city centre ) and another one in front of the arrivals area ( the bus goes to the city centre ).
In more extended theories it goes up to the level of different religious leaders setting aside their differences and accepting harmony, peace and understanding to unite all religions within one another, thereby forming a utopian religion or a religion of Humans with God any type of force that reigned before the birth of the universe.
With him goes another Academy member of note, Xenocrates of Chalcedon.
" Then she goes into another room and returns, bringing with her the blonde-haired two-year-old boy who is her constant reminder of her American husband.
By incorporating index of refraction in its definition, NA has the property that it is constant for a beam as it goes from one material to another provided there is no optical power at the interface.
The distinguishing difference between the two markets is that in the primary market, the money for the securities is received by the issuer of those securities from investors, typically in an initial public offering transaction, whereas in the secondary market, the securities are simply assets held by one investor selling them to another investor ( money goes from one investor to the other ).
* If the current DR ' goes down ' the current BDR becomes the new DR and a new election takes place to find another BDR.
This continues until the device is unable to rotate fast enough to support its own weight, when it stops precessing and falls off its support, mostly because friction against precession cause another precession that goes to cause the fall.
Major discoveries can be made in one branch of mathematics and be relevant to another, yet the relationship goes undiscovered for lack of social contact between mathematicians.
* Declaration of war, a formal act by which one nation goes to war against another
However, during the switching time both MOSFETs conduct briefly as the gate voltage goes from one state to another.
I think that's a very traditional myth which goes back to ... let's say Plato, Rousseau ... And instead of thinking that we are living at the end of writing, I think that in another sense we are living in the extension – the overwhelming extension – of writing.
But particularly with reference to the Art Deco mode – a style which goes unmentioned in Rand's novel – Hood in fact showed his creative versatility in designing two Deco skyscrapers so radically distinct from one another as the RCA Building and the McGraw-Hill Building.
Blue Vinney goes well with Dorset Knobs, another traditional product from Dorset.

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