Ahead Sentence Examples

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  • I'm ahead of them!

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  • Go ahead and take a seat while I set another place.

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  • Yancey walked ahead of her.

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  • Darkyn was always too far ahead of her, twisting her into knots to keep her in place.

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  • A red brick municipal building stood at the far end of the street ahead of us.

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  • She suspected he was one step ahead, but she wasn't expecting him to reveal his plan.

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  • If you had looked ahead fifty years to 1240, you wouldn't have anticipated much change.

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  • He had noticed a solitary tree ahead of him.

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  • Wherever the ship may go, the rush of water which neither directs nor increases its movement foams ahead of it, and at a distance seems to us not merely to move of itself but to govern the ship's movement also.

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  • He slapped her backside playfully as she walked out the door ahead of him.

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  • He nodded for her to walk ahead of him.

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  • She bolted to her car, far enough ahead of any of the men that they couldn't stop her.

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  • A door along the hallway ahead of her opened, startling her.

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  • Just ahead of them were the gates of Hugson's Ranch, and Uncle Hugson now came out and stood with uplifted arms and wide open mouth, staring in amazement.

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  • At last the men mounted, and, as they say in the old songs, away went the steeds with bridles ringing and whips cracking and hounds racing ahead, and away went the champion hunters "with hark and whoop and wild halloo!"

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  • And so, if the railroad reached round the world, I think that I should keep ahead of you; and as for seeing the country and getting experience of that kind, I should have to cut your acquaintance altogether.

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  • You said to go ahead.

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  • I just didn't think ahead.

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  • The highway ahead of them was clear, except for one big truck coming their way... and a car approaching the highway to their right.

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  • Jenn waited until he was far enough ahead that he wouldn't hear her before she trailed.

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  • Ahead, the enemy was already visible.

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  • Ahead of the rest and nearer to him ran a dark- haired, remarkably slim, pretty girl in a yellow chintz dress, with a white handkerchief on her head from under which loose locks of hair escaped.

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  • There was a bridge ahead of him, where other soldiers stood firing.

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  • Ahead was nothing but a narrow dirt road lined with mature Oak trees and brush.

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  • On the other hand, if you abandoned the wagons and rode the mules, you might be able to keep ahead of the Indians.

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  • But if you'd rather take them off, go ahead.

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  • A few moments passed before he told me to go ahead.

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  • Talon swatted at raindrops ahead of her, and she crossed her arms, shivering.

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  • Caleb stumbled to a stop ahead of her, causing her to nearly knock him over.

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  • I cannot make out anything written in my hand, so you see, Ragnhild has got ahead of me in some things.

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  • The only thing for me to do in a perplexity is to go ahead, and learn by making mistakes.

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  • When Morino rode far enough ahead so that he couldn't hear their conversation, Carmen finally spoke to Alex.

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  • With an outstretched hand she touched the wall and managed to feel her way around the corner until she could see the weak glow of the near-extinguished light far ahead.

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  • Only the driver's side wiper worked so the Deans were relieved of seeing what lay ahead.

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  • The top was still off, allowing additional room, but he still felt three or four trips lay ahead.

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  • Suddenly the beam caught a figure crouched ahead.

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  • With a look of dread, she went ahead of him.

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  • You've got a whole life ahead of you.

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  • If you want to check on them, go ahead.

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  • The point of a sword entered ahead of the guardsman.

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  • There was a sound, perhaps a foot fall, not behind them, but ahead.

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  • He lifted his arm to guide her ahead of him as the path narrowed.

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  • Whatever lay ahead, being with her would make it more pleasant.

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  • She drove straight home, but still arrived at the house only minutes ahead of him.

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  • That's why we went ahead and adopted her.

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  • He was probably thinking years ahead and wanted Carmen to handle it in event of his death.

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  • Jonathan begged Alex for the key and ran ahead of them.

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  • In fact, they were probably more an obstacle than the ordeal ahead of him.

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  • The beach ahead of her was open and dark.

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  • Rather than dread at what lie ahead of him, he felt nothing but anger.

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  • I'm one step ahead of where I was this morning.

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  • He sat with his hands on his thighs and his eyes straight ahead, like a statue chiseled in Hell itself.

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  • She found a narrow, rocky road and hopped from rock to road, surprised to see an older man leading a donkey pulling a cart ahead of her.

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  • Go ahead and make yourself at home.

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  • The maître d' looked at her skeptically, as if the woman passing in a revealing Middle Eastern belly dancing costume ahead of her was normal and jeans were not.

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  • The creature loped ahead, darting out of sight down another hall.

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  • He never did anything without planning it carefully ahead of time, and he'd never broken his honor code, even with Qatwalis.

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  • It was too fanciful to look so far ahead when he needed to determine how to prevent his people from starving.

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  • Two slowed to keep pace with her while the other three went on ahead.

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  • She looked straight ahead and didn't see them.

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  • Martha just continued to nod and look straight ahead but she wore a hint of a smile.

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  • As Dean and his young passenger neared Bird Song, Edith Shipton drove up the street, parked, and entered the inn ahead of them.

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  • She hopped out of the car with a quick thanks ran into Bird Song ahead of him.

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  • He didn't really need them, but Cynthia had gone ahead and made the appointment.

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  • I skipped ahead to a page where she used more punctuation and it helped.

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  • I was picking myself up from a minor miscue and Donnie had skied ahead of me to base.

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  • She turned away, looking straight ahead, back down the road.

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  • And I'd accept whatever the consequences were and never be the same for the rest of my life, but I'm not sure knowing all that would still stop me from going ahead and doing it.

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  • Edith stared straight ahead, looking as zonked as Gladys was well on her way to becoming.

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  • Next to the officer was a stern looking man in a suit and tie, arms crossed, staring straight ahead.

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  • Maybe we can all save some time if we skip the part where you ask the questions and I just go ahead and answer them.

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  • Maybe she cut the rope ahead of time.

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  • He crossed his fingers that he was ahead of the police, and his wife would be there to answer.

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  • Dean couldn't hear what she said, but the boy gave her a hug and gestured to Martha who had hurried ahead to where Dean remained standing on the porch.

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  • Dean paused to turn out the lights as his wife walked ahead of him toward their room.

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  • Connor stared straight ahead for a moment, picked up his glass and drained it.

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  • Things would not work out with us for many reasons, so I think we should quit while we're ahead.

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  • Jackson sat staring straight ahead.

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  • No thanks, but you go ahead if you'd like.

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  • He sat and stared straight ahead without a word.

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  • Jackson stared straight ahead for a moment then, without a word, grabbed another bottle and skulked upstairs.

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  • He stared ahead for a while then slowly stood.

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  • The two sat stiffly, staring straight ahead.

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  • Elisabeth turned her attention straight ahead again.

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  • Elisabeth stared straight ahead, then picked up her cell phone and walked out of the kitchen.

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  • He was unaccustomed to planning ahead and now would pay.

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  • She stared straight ahead.

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  • He was instructed to go ahead; there was no need to request an audience.

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  • Jackson stared straight ahead for a moment.

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  • He focused straight ahead, painful memories bombarding him.

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  • They had a tough road ahead, yet after talking with Jackson and seeing them together, she felt hopeful they would overcome the many obstacles they would encounter.

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  • Elisabeth stared straight ahead with wide eyes for a long while.

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  • He looked around using only his eyes, then slowly sat up, staring straight ahead.

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  • Ahead of her, Katie stepped off the wooden porch into the ankle high snow and followed the trail Carmen had broken earlier on her trip to light the stove in the dairy.

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  • You two go ahead while I put this stuff up.

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  • You go ahead and get back in.

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  • She sloshed down the trail, scanning the woods ahead as she neared.

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  • Some of the more friendly goats had followed her up the hill and they were ranging out ahead.

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  • She visually selected a tree ahead that looked easy to climb.

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  • Planning ahead was a good thing up to a point.

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  • A new and exciting life lay ahead of him.

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  • He had a four-hour helo and hiking trip ahead of him to their nearest secure comms facility tucked into natural cave a few ranges over.

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  • Dan ran ahead of them, Elise behind, and they flew down a deer path to a creek, then darted across rocks to the other bank.

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  • Jack loped ahead of her then paused to wait at the center of the field.

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  • Jack trotted ahead of them back into the town.

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  • Ahead of her was the darkness of a thinning forest.

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  • Elise tucked the micro away and started down the hall ahead of the soldiers.

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  • I'll call ahead when I plan on visiting, he said.

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  • The angel moved with inhuman speed as he sprinted and dived through the portal ahead of Rhyn, disappearing.

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  • I ended up Death's plaything because she pursued me.  She was beautiful, and I had eternity alone ahead of me.

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  • You didn't plan ahead when you jeopardized my suicide mission, Rhyn said.

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  • His shove almost drove her to her knees again.  She steadied herself and looked up in time to see him disappear into the jungle.  Fear made her heart pound.  The strange path he'd been following appeared ahead of her, revealing itself only a few steps at a time.  She started at a walk and quickened to a jog, making sure the path wouldn't close and trip her.  The path kept up with her, and she ran.

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  • There was frustration in his voice as well, and he was sweating hard ahead of her.

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  • The ground beneath her rumbled suddenly, and she straightened, balancing herself against a tree.  Gabriel stopped ahead of her and Andre motioned her quickly away from the spot.

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  • The crack grew fast, flying down the trail towards Gabriel.  The sound of the earth tearing grew louder.  The trees on either side of her expanded, quickly doubling and then quadrupling in size.  Afraid of being crushed between them, Katie darted off the trail towards Andre, who ran ahead of her.

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  • He ran ahead of Ully through the place between worlds and the portal to the underworld.

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  • Ully called.   Toby slowed until he caught up then darted ahead again.

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  • Punching the buttons on his car radio, he finally found music that didn't assault his senses and pushed ahead toward Parkside, ready to call it a day.

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  • He yelled Cynthia's name as he stumbled ahead until he reached the wind-driven surf splashing at his feet.

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  • Just before they turned in, Fred looked Dean in the eye and said, I know I'm looking ahead just a tad, but if you marry that gal, we'll have to get a bigger house.

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  • These guys are still two steps and a leap ahead of us.

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  • She kept saying she was okay and insisted I go ahead and go out with Jen.

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  • He quickly pulled a 20-dollar bill from his wallet and shoved ahead of a cluster of cus­tomers lined up at the cashier and thrust the money at the woman.

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  • If Cortez were an example of what lay ahead, no one would go hungry.

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  • There was little conversation but at one point when they were exchanging the lead and Betty pedaled ahead, she called to him over her shoulder.

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  • They were far too busy stretching mus­cles and preparing for the more torturous miles that lay ahead.

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  • It was a long night, but a nice night; certainly not a night with an adequate allotment of sleep—not with the naked body of beautiful Betty from Boise beside him and a world gone topsy-turvy, and wondering lord knows what lay ahead in the towering mountains that surrounded them.

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  • Others ahead of him were doing the same as the fog-like cloud blocked out the sun.

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  • Dean pulled out of the curve, searching ahead for a glimpse of his quarry as he continued to hug the right side of the narrow road­way.

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  • He could see the biker clearly now, six or seven telephone poles ahead.

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  • Dean paid little attention as his mind remained focused on his chore ahead as he tried to put aside the stiffness in his injured leg.

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  • Brutus stopped to anoint a bush and then took out ahead of her.

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  • She started out ahead of him.

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  • For a moment she stood still, trying not to think of what was ahead.

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  • Unable to contain his excitement, he started out ahead of her, turning to make sure she was following.

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  • When he pushed her ahead of him down the hill, she gave him no argument and continued without comment.

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  • Go ahead and set supper out, sweetheart.

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  • I'll go ahead, unless you prefer I don't?

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  • Is that a yes, go ahead?

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  • Yully flew down the hall ahead of him, and he ran to catch up with her, not convinced she hadn't lost it.

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  • She stepped into the cool night ahead of an occupied Sirian and threw her head back to see the half-moon.

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  • One of the men ahead of her went down with a cry, his horse squealing.

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  • Those ahead of him grew more restless with the passing time, eerie quiet, and stifling heat.

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  • Arrows continued to fall, and he kicked the horse on in determination, focusing hard on the road ahead of them.

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  • Instead, he forced his head straight ahead.

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  • He heard Hilden pause a short distance ahead and stopped, sensing only two men in the massive chamber.

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  • Dierdirien sent his best warriors ahead.

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  • It looks like Jonathan has been here ahead of me.

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  • Alex rode ahead of her.

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  • I'm just planning ahead.

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  • Ed snorted and side-stepped as the peccaries raced ahead of them, squealing a protest at being interrupted.

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  • He urged Ed ahead with a gentle nudge of the knees, and followed the peccary.

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  • Felipa and the others had drifted ahead of her when she glanced up to see Gerald watching her.

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  • She would be back at the house in another 45 minutes, ahead of the storm and with no one the wiser.

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  • He eyed her with a wary expression, probably not sure if he should quit while he was ahead.

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  • The old Carmen was back – thinking one jump ahead of him.

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  • Ahead of him lay four weeks of uncharted business.

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  • Right now he'd best focus on the job ahead and forget about things like that.

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  • The map indicated a bridge and a town not far ahead.

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  • There's a spring in that clearing ahead.

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  • I shouldn't have left without talking to you, but I'm a number one chicken and I wanted to get out ahead of that storm.

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  • Go ahead and make yourselves at home down here, Jessi said, indicating the formal living room.

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  • Damian was a few feet ahead of her, walking through a second door.

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  • The end is taken into the testing room in the cable-house and the conductor connected with the testing instruments, and, should the electrical tests continue satisfactory, the ship is put on the proper course and steams slowly ahead, paying out the cable over her stern.

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  • The United States of America, with a capital of £3,059,800,000 invested in its railways on the 30th of June 1906, was easily ahead of every other country, and in 1908 the figure was increased to £ 3,443, 02 7, 68 5, of which £2,636,569,089 was in the hands of the public. On a route-mileage basis, however, the capital cost of the British railway system is far greater than that of any other country in the world, partly because a vast proportion of the lines are double, treble or even quadruple, partly because the safety requirements of the Board of Trade and the high standards of the original builders made actual construction very costly.

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  • In this respect the lines of the United Kingdom are far ahead of those of any other country, and a diminution of accidents, particularly of collisions, has resulted therefrom.

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  • If both the number and the speed of the trains be taken into account, Great Britain is generally admitted still to remain well ahead of any other country.

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  • There is also an unmistakable development in the laws; and the priestly legislation, though ahead of both Ezekiel and Deuteronomy, not to mention still earlier usage, not only continues to undergo continual internal modification, but finds a further distinct development, in the way of definition and interpretation, outside the Old Testament - in the Talmud.

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  • Milchhdfer (Anfdnge der Kunst) had called attention to certain remarkable examples of archaic Greek bronze-work, and the subsequent discovery of the votive bronzes in the cave of Zeus on Mount Ida, and notably the shields with their fine embossed designs, shows that by the 8th century B.C. Cretan technique in metal not only held its own beside imported Cypro-Phoenician work, but was distinctly ahead of that of the rest of Greece (Halbherr, Bronzi del antro di Zeus Ideo).

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  • They are quoted as a rule for about ten months ahead.

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  • From the law of angular motion of the latter its radius vector will run ahead of PQ near A, PQ will overtake and pass it at apocentre, and the two will again coincide at pericentre when the revolution is completed.

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  • To remedy this, Murat and other general officers as well as minor agents were sent ahead and instructed to travel through South Germany in plain clothes with a view to collecting information and mastering the topography.

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  • Cleryarrived in Cape Town, ahead of his troops, on the day following Lombard's Kop. The situation which presented itself was delicate in the extreme.

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  • It was only towards the end of the 19th century that his voluminous writings began to be properly collected and examined, with the result of proving that there was hardly one department of scientific activity in which he was not far ahead of his time.

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  • So far, however, from being ahead of the Germans on the road to Verdun, the French were actually, late in the afternoon of the 15th of August, bivouacked on the plateau of Rezonville, and there their outposts were placed, not where they could see the surrounding country, but at the regulation distances of 600 to loon paces from the bivouacs.

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  • Artiodactyla date from the Eocene period, when they appear to have been less numerous than the Perissodactyla, although at the present day they are immeasurably ahead of that group, and form indeed the dominant ungulates.

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  • It ranked far ahead of any other state in 1908 in the number of its hogs (8,413,000, being 15% of the whole number in the United States), Illinois, the second in rank, having only about half as many.

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  • The famous cavalry leader had brought on his mounted men ahead of the infantry and asking, " Where is the king of Sweden ?"charged at once in the direction of the enemy's right.

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  • They grew during the r9th century in population and wealth at a rate that placed them far ahead of the Spanish and Portuguese states, which in the year 1800 were the richer and the more populous.

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  • The squadron nevertheless tamely returned to harbour, Togo resumed the blockade and Nogi began his advance from Nanshan, but the 2nd and 4th Armies came to a standstill at once (naval escort for their sea-borne supplies being no longer available), and the 1st Army, whose turn to advance had just arrived, only pushed ahead a few miles to cover a larger supply area.

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  • The remnant of Ewell's corps was cut off at Sailor's Creek, and when Sheridan got ahead of the Confederates while Grant furiously pressed them in the rear, surrender was inevitable (April 8).

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  • The culture of tobacco, which is the second most valuable crop in the state, was begun in the north part about 1780 and in the west and south early in the 19th century, but it was late in that century before it was introduced to any considerable extent in the Blue Grass Region, where it was then in a measure substituted for the culture of hemp. By 1849 Kentucky ranked second only to Virginia in the production of tobacco, and in 1899 it was far ahead of any other state in both acreage and yield, there being in that year 384,805 acres, which was 34'9% of the total acreage in the continental United States, yielding 314,288,050 lb.

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  • But the spiritual development had shot far ahead of the political; even the Stoa occupied a height far beyond the reach of anything in the political sphere.

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  • As it was often clearly to the advantage of the buyer that he should receive immediate delivery he did not object to water in moderation, but art soon began to run a little ahead of nature.

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  • This gave him a limited view of what lay directly ahead.

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  • Bonham Carter went full speed ahead with the starboard engine and full speed astern with the port to turn her round.

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  • There was a gap between the "Intrepid" and the eastern bank; he steered into it, collided with the "Intrepid," rang the gong to signify the imminent blowing of the charges, went astern and then ahead.

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  • Two coastal motor boats, CMB24 and 30, dashed ahead and torpedoed the piers.

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  • Sartorius, who had been sent ahead with twenty Hausa only, found Kumasi still deserted.

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  • Greenock, and came in ahead of all the others, making the long voyage of fully 16,000 m.

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  • Once granted responsible government, and the liberty to make her own mistakes, Upper Canada went ahead.

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  • The new paper, though attractive in many ways, and full of force and fire, was too far ahead of public sentiment on moral questions to win a large support.

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  • Urged on by necessity and opportunity, the Egyptians possessed sufficient enterprise and originating power to keep ahead of their neighbors in.

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  • That night the king died, and the greater part of the army having gone ahead with the prisoners, a party of Arabs pursued the rearguard, which consisted of the kings bodyguard, routed them, and captured the kings body, which was sent to Omdurman to confirm the report of a brilliant victory sent by Zeki Tumal to the khalifa.

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  • Looking ahead after the Seven Years' War, Frederick saw no means of securing himself so effectually as by cultivating the goodwill of Russia.

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  • Thenceforward the southern advance was made by 16 people in three parties of four each, reinforced by two from the motor sledges and two with the dogs, one party ahead breaking the trail, the others following at intervals.

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  • Government grew strong because it could draw on a society which was going ahead in enterprise and well-being; social intercourse progressed because it could depend on a strong government to safeguard it.

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  • In this industry California is much ahead of all other states.

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  • All towns of any importance, however, were for a considerable time far ahead of the principalities in administration.

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  • On their side, the Bulgarians were tired, far ahead of their supply depots, and losing more and more men daily from sickness.

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  • In the meantime the French ships, ahead of the leading Dutchman, succeeded in turning to windward and putting part of Evertsen's squadron between two fires.

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  • The one I caught dropped helplessly from a tree just ahead of me; it turned round for a moment to have an idiotic stare at the intruder and then set off running along the path.

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  • To add from the left, we have to look ahead to see whether the next addition will require an exchange.

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  • In Subtracting From The Left, We Look Ahead To See Whether A I In Any Denomination Must Be Reserved For Changing; Thus In Subtracting 274 From 637 We Should Put Down 2 From 6 As 3, Not As 4, And 7 From 3 As 6.

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  • If one stands a few rods ahead of them they seem to be following one another in a line; but, if one stands to the right of the "gang," one sees that the line is broken, and that the second plough is a width farther in the field than the leader, and so on for the entire number.

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  • Comparing the longitudes of the actual and the fictitious planet the former will sometimes be ahead of the latter and sometimes behind it.

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  • The Mexican and Peruvian civilizations were far ahead of Maori culture, in so far as they possessed the elements of a much more settled and highly-organized society.

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  • Whatever were their views as to the relations between ecclesiastical and secular jurisdiction, the French clergy, ruined by the dues levied by the papal court, ranged themselves on the national side with the nobility and the bourgeoisie; whereupon the king, with a bold stroke far ahead of his time, gave tit for tat.

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  • In the production of pod-fruits and kitchen vegetables Spain is ahead of many other countries.

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  • Probably it was ahead of the times, for not until nearly twenty years later was any prominence given to it, when Samuel Wagner, founder and editor of the American Bee Journal, became impressed with Mehring's invention and warmly advocated it in his paper.

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  • Releasing his arm, she darted ahead playfully.

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  • Further ahead were some Gooseberry and Huckleberry bushes void of fruit.

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  • The Black God was so far ahead, she wouldn't have been able to see him except that he was the only other thing in the world moving.

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  • Yully entered ahead of him and spotted the reclining Guardian dressed all in black in one corner.

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  • To get ahead of the vamps … Rainy shook his head.

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  • He ran ahead and I fell down—that's how I skinned up my knee.

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  • Dean had to admit—never out loud—that Fred O'Connor was far ahead in this junk collecting game.

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  • Nevertheless, he plunged ahead, deciding to offer a sanitized version of his suspicions.

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  • The maître d' looked at her skeptically, as if the woman passing in a revealing Middle Eastern belly dancing costume ahead of her was normal and jeans were not.

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  • It forced him to forge ahead like some naive knight doing battle with a windmill to satisfy his curiosity and meet this fool who'd toss away a life with this woman for a few measly mil­lions.

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  • It was a long night, but a nice night; certainly not a night with an adequate allotment of sleep—not with the naked body of beautiful Betty from Boise beside him and a world gone topsy-turvy, and wondering lord knows what lay ahead in the towering mountains that surrounded them.

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  • He said Landis planned to attack you this eve, and he sent his messenger ahead to warn you.

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  • Ahead of him, the woman seemed to know the safe path through the hidden traps he'd discovered during his observation of the city walls.

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  • The men ahead of him lurched ahead as the first few of Memon's men leapt atop the walls.

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  • The old Carmen was back – thinking one jump ahead of him.

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  • Rev. Guest is remembered by the people of New Bradwell as a very obstinate man, a man who was ahead of his time.

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  • Vagaries of the english weather have never prevented a concert from going ahead!

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  • Martin managed a pb and to finish just ahead of Adam, despite having to jog the last mile with an increasingly sore Achilles.

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  • Ascent occurs ahead of a surface warm anomaly warm advection (Laplacian of the thermal advection ).

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  • Guests are strongly advised to pre book these items ahead of their visit.

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  • So if there's an exploit out there we're going to go ahead and release a security advisory.

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  • Sprint Nextel's $ 6.5 billion purchase of iDEN affiliate Nextel Partners has met approval and will now go ahead.

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  • They are still failing to come to terms with today's political agenda, never mind thinking ahead to tomorrow's.

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  • The important issue in the months ahead is to build broad alliances around core Labor principles.

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  • Looking ahead toward the volcanoes on the Chilean altiplano.

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  • Looking ahead to March we celebrate the arrival of the World Book Day event.

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  • Although more needed to be done in the Russian Federation, which possessed the largest arsenal, it was now moving ahead.

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  • They will now press ahead with their ambitions to acquire a nuclear arsenal.

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  • It includes artistes of international standing and those set to hit the headlines in the months ahead.

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  • Without the financial backing of Harry, much of the project may not have gone ahead.

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  • World champion Katy Sexton won the 200m backstroke, ahead of Loughborough's Karen Lee.

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  • Straight ahead is a bright room with a wrought iron balcony overlooking the front garden and the road.

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  • Both India and Pakistan are pressing ahead with development and testing of longer-range ballistic missiles and are inducting additional SRBMs into missile units.

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  • Plans for the medieval banquet which will take place on the 30th June are going ahead.

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  • Continue ahead up a rising field, to a gate at the right of a corrugated barn.

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  • They advanced behind a creeping barrage - a curtain of falling shells which crept forward just ahead of them.

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  • When the donor becomes mentally incapable, the attorney cannot just go ahead and act on the donor's behalf.

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  • If we are still working on assigning blame and legitimacy, it will not get us any further ahead in understanding the period better.

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  • She finally blurts out, " What the hell, go ahead.

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  • The wooden boardwalk leading out onto the offshore island is straight ahead.

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  • It was felt that with our own bookstall not making large sales, that this should not go ahead.

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  • Sit away from the lively bar if you're sensitive to smoke & book ahead for the popular weekend brunch.

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  • I would have advocated Shaun Wright-Phillips ahead of Beckham, but he destroyed his career when chasing the big bucks at Chelsea.

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  • This is done by rotating the camshaft ahead a few degrees.

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  • We were playing catch-up for most of the day, never really getting ahead of the clock.

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  • Crochet knits feature heavily in this years ' Autumn/Winter catwalk trends, so stay ahead of the game with a vintage original.

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  • After a short and frantic chase, one trail veered off to the right and the other continued straight ahead.

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  • The former labor chief scored 101 votes ahead of two others for the ticket.

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  • Slightly ahead of him, straining against a leather choker, was the biggest Staffordshire bull terrier I had ever seen.

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  • We are about to land in a jungle clearing ahead.

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  • The approach to the newly built clubhouse doesn't suggest what lies ahead.

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  • We need to look ahead at building social cohesion.

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  • Play began with a corner to Reading and Cardiff were caught cold as Ivar Ingimarsson nodded the visitors ahead in the 39th minute.

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  • Go across this field to a stile at the far right hand comer then follow the track ahead to the road.

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  • The last section of the ascent path with the summit crag beckoning ahead.

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  • Ahead, an awkward crawl by-passes the water and drops into the resumption beyond.

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  • I had no rope and there were hidden crevasses ahead.

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  • Your shadow stretches as you get further from a light source, going crooked as it passes over objects ahead of you.

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  • Rhyl nearly went ahead when Steve Evans diverted a Stuart Graves corner against his own crossbar under pressure from Mark Powell.

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  • The close-fought 2000 presidential election - with Al Gore 500,000 votes ahead of Bush - was simply the natural culmination of this trend.

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  • Out ahead the new cutlass sufficiently intense do was not his.

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  • A brazil nut mercy dash was agreed but a lack of fuel meant the plan couldn't go ahead.

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  • It is far too easy to become defeatist, far too easy to claim that we cannot compete in the Tests that lie ahead.

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  • With look ahead map based support some graceful degradation could be provided.

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  • Jumping ahead to August of 1970 we find Terry Dolan ready to record some demos.

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  • They step up their preparations ahead of the new season with the visit of recently demoted Lazio on Friday, July 28.

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  • However, no new talks to try to restore devolution are planned ahead of the next general election.

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  • A lot of hard work went into organizing the disco which went ahead on 26th May 2005.

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  • The Earth's rotation carries the earth's rotation carries the Earth's bulges slightly ahead of the point directly beneath the Moon.

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  • The Dangers Ahead Our global economy is becoming more dependent on the Internet.

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  • Elizabeth ii and what's ahead in after walking around.

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  • Small bowel enema What do I need to do ahead of time?

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  • A mini excavator working in the jacking shield, just ahead of the first pipe, removed 290 cubic meters of spoil.

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  • I was scanning ahead and shouted that we were coming up to a Red-necked falcon perched on a tree.

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  • The operator launched the filters with great fanfare last week, five months ahead of the mobile phone industry's self-imposed deadline.

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  • Cross driveway & continue ahead on footpath uphill with wooden fence on right.

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  • We will be there selling lots of lovely CHAS logo goods great for stocking fillers plan ahead for Christmas!

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  • They could have rearranged the fixture with Coventry but decided early in the week to go ahead and play.

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  • A short distance ahead, Edgar took the checkered flag to confirm his second victory of the season.

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  • Continue straight ahead past the wooden footbridge where the circular walk will end.

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  • Plan Ahead Check the weather forecast, road conditions and consider alternative routes.

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  • Writing in the report foreword, Jonathan Dimbleby, broadcaster and VSO president, points to the way ahead.

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  • Up ahead there was an abandoned fortress, which must have once guarded this pass from invaders.

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  • She thought that a bit odd but her attention was soon drawn to the the colorful garlands and bunting hanging in the street ahead.

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  • Go through kissing gate & continue ahead on Thames Path.

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  • At the top, a narrow hallway led right and left, and a wider one went straight ahead.

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  • What happens when open source, freely available linde combination handler products like GNU Radio become... Brighton moves ahead with pre-WiMax network.

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  • Worth planning ahead for, Absolut Icebar is without a doubt, London's latest hot spot.

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  • Boats leave hourly from the waterfront and booking ahead is essential.

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  • Society is entering a period of history when some of the most critical choices ever made by humankind lie ahead.

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  • A Japanese launch is also in the works, which I'm reliably informed will be going ahead in early December.

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  • If these moments are caught on camera and you can provide instant replays - go ahead.

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  • The company selected Scalable Networks, an independent network integrator, ahead of several competitors including Ericsson.

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  • Phase II restoring the interior looms ahead with the need to raise more finance.

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  • Tho ' wi dinnae ken whit lies ahead, wi are aye keen tae work fur wur daily bread!

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  • In a close 1st half Tranent went ahead through a penalty kick which looked to have occurred well outside the box.

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  • After a couple of miles, a cluster of buildings appears on the hillside ahead, the round knoll bereft of its former crown.

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  • This was the urgent task he set for the catholic laity in the months and years ahead.

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  • Straight ahead is the high lateral moraine of the South Annapurna glacier and the Modi follows a deep cliff to the right.

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  • He argues that the campaign season is causing lawmakers to rush ahead rather than carefully consider President Bush's proposals.

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  • We took the right fork, then kept straight ahead leftish, climbing the fallen tree.

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  • But the new novel seems light-years ahead of anything else I've read of his.

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  • If they live up to this forecast that will put local government well ahead of expectations a year ago.

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  • Up ahead loom chalk hills blocking our path down to the sea.

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  • At the top of the Little Tower the Great Tower suddenly looms ahead with only 50 meters or so mild scrambling to its base.

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  • Ahead of all this, Lindley scored a fine victory, extending his winning margin to almost seven seconds with a classy display.

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  • In April 2002, both David Beckham and (less famously) Gary Neville broke metatarsals ahead of the 2002 World Cup.

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  • The track was just a bit ahead of his lips and he put the mike down at one point but the track kept going.

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  • With the river ahead the route passes the hanging garden which forms a lovely landscape feature and was built by unemployed miners in 1830.

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  • He suggested that the challenge ahead is to maintain an upward momentum.

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  • He then muttered that it was not easy riding such a distance ahead of the peloton.

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  • Twice during the first period Tommy Mutton spurned chances to put nomads further ahead with Williams saving at his feet on both occasions.

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  • It is wise to plan ahead, and accept all offers of help from friends and family.

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  • Essential tips and advice on how to avoid getting into sticky situations, protecting your valuables and keeping one-step ahead.

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  • The seventh millenium outpouring has begun and will continue to grow in breadth and depth and height in the days ahead.

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  • Having shown promise in pre-season testing the 20-year-old Finn is in no way overawed by the challenge in the year ahead.

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  • Most drivers ' speed to overtake and a significant number admit to having overtaken when they couldn't see ahead.

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  • This will help you gain an overview of the year ahead.

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  • They just went ahead and resurfaced the pavement before our work.

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  • Here is a quick peek at what lies ahead.

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  • Many commentators are deeply pessimistic, they see only chaos ahead.

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  • Sierra Pole Creek To show photomicrographs with the Swift microscope, we skip ahead to May of 2001.

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  • The decision to go ahead with the new survey followed successful piloting.

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  • With a low ping, you can work out easily how little you need to aim ahead of players in order to hit them.

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  • The end of the tunnel is coming in sight; Just ahead you can see a pinprick of light.

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  • In fact, we're 23 points ahead of the bottom three who all seem unlikely to reach 45 points this season.

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  • However, with a good preamp ahead of it all, this effect should be minimal.

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  • Nevertheless, the drawing clearly prefigures Picasso's decision to go ahead.

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  • Sales revenues forged ahead, growing 19% year on year whilst operating profit increased by 15% .

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  • With the team going from strength to strength, the season ahead looks extremely promising!

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  • Readers will find enough put-downs and statements of the downright bizarre in this collection to chuckle their way through the year ahead.

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  • Way ahead on dusk's horizon I could see the burning funeral pyre of animal carcasses below the Broad Hinton white horse.

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  • Bailey completed the leading quartet just ahead of St Clair, with a distant Chadwick rounding off the top six.

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  • Jackie Tabick, two years ahead of her on the course, became the first woman rabbi and Julia Neuberger duly became the second.

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  • Tim had his revenge in the final race when he won and Andrew was 2 nd just ahead of Edward Greig.

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  • The result is higher interest rates ahead in the US.

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  • Once the seats moved were off the straight ahead locks, they would not recline at all.

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  • Curricula are continuously refined to keep ahead of educational developments.

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  • The others had let Ako and himself sleep so that they would wake refreshed and able to memorize spells for the day ahead.

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  • Without transitional relief, it would be very difficult for businesses to plan ahead.

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  • The first British government consultation on cloning issues recommended that the licensing authority allow therapeutic cloning go ahead but not to allow reproductive cloning.

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  • What's ahead in must-reads republican national at just carnival anchor for our.

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  • Turning ahead of you to the new chancel, there is the mighty alabaster reredos.

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  • He had to be content with fifth ahead of recent returnee Jonathan Rose.

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  • Pre 87 young gun Ryan Campbell (Reynard 83FF) took fourth ahead of series returnee Hugh Graham.

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  • Northcliffe's advertising revenues for the five months to February 2005 were 6.8% ahead of the comparable period last year.

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  • Continuing further along the meandering rift a junction is met with a 35m high aven straight ahead.

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  • Ahead, an ascending rift, covered in ' popcorn ', was not pushed further to avoid damage to formations.

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  • There is already a buzz in and around Bath ahead of a clash that will renew an old sporting rivalry.

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  • He drove around searching and suddenly spotted something blocking the roadway ahead.

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  • The Government aims to reach agreements with 20 pilot local authorities for 2001-02, ahead of a planned wider rollout in 2002-03.

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  • Simon Woodside again showed great pace to complete the second row narrowly ahead of star rookie Kris Loane and Neville Smyth.

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  • At the mini roundabout go straight ahead into All Saints Road.

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  • The Japanese rider emerged victorious after passing the checkered flag more than 11 seconds ahead of the championship runner-up.

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  • Will end in the area where homes would be demolished if a 3rd runway went ahead.

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  • These contradictory signals both gave the green light to Belgrade to reject secession and encouraged the secessionists to go ahead with their plans.

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  • For purely selfish reasons, of course, I couldn't wait for this smoking ban to go ahead.

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  • Sherpa team, under the leadership of our Sirdar, Karma, went ahead of us to establish the camp.

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  • Ahead of this further east, one or two sunny spells but also some thundery showers breaking out.

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  • Workers on the 206 model took part in three strikes ahead of the summer shutdown.

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  • We grabbed a few hours siesta back at the apartment, but I couldn't sleep for excitement about the night ahead.

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  • Crews use signboards or small gunpowder charges detonated by an oncoming train's front wheels to warn of blockages ahead.

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  • Only seconds later Danny Hazel missed a sitter to put the Row ahead.

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  • The audience had an impossible task ahead of them - namely to choose 20 young slammers to got through to the semifinals.

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  • Ahead could be seen the official end of navigation the Great Raveley Drain control sluice.

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  • Morris went ahead once more, but with his back to the wall Jones produced his best snooker.

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  • The task of building socialism still lies ahead of us.

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  • However the final half hour of the match passed by without any great incident, a damp squib ahead of Bonfire Night.

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  • We are climbing a stairway to the stars with a dazzling light far ahead of us at the top.

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  • Keep ahead on the road ignoring a stile, left.

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  • Sixth, and pointing ahead to next time, the parallel between Job and YHWH's Servant in Isaiah remains striking.

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  • Swill Feeding The Co-operative Group was ahead of legislation in banning swill Feeding The Co-operative Group was ahead of legislation in banning swill from animal feed for animals reared for Co-op Brand products.

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  • This is definitely... 5 [View of something in the mist ahead.] FX air swish Inuyasha { off } !

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  • Posted 20 Dec 2005 Historic deal for new Crawley Library A land swop has enabled this £ 14m development to go ahead.

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  • He still reached the mark ahead of Val who had taken an early port tack inshore.

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  • No more child tantrums, no more " are we there yet " only the road ahead of you.

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  • Keep ahead thru gate (with river on your L ), under RD bridge.

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  • Elsie Rodgers 19th July 2004 The day started off well with no rain and so transects and point counts went ahead as planned.

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  • These are just the beginning as over 50% of the sheep are carrying triplets - lots of bottle feeding ahead!

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  • The FA Women's Cup arrived at City's training ground ahead of the Reading match where the players were pictured lifting the trophy.

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  • Simply put, we pray that things move ahead until that seventh trumpet is sounded.

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  • He sheds his wetsuit to reveal a white tuxedo perfect for the night ahead in a club.

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  • Some of my mates are getting a bit twitchy now ahead of next week's CL qualifier.

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  • Yet many people are completely unaware of what lies ahead in the next few decades.

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  • They want to go full speed ahead at turning the soviet union into a rich, industrialized Socialist State.

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  • If she would simply unlock her heart She might catch sight of what lies ahead And realize she needs help.

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  • Over the past eight years, as part of a general economic upswing across the Western world, the Scottish economy has forged ahead.

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  • The square air ducts ahead of each engine feature variable geometry vanes.

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  • It swings northeast, along the Almond valley, giving views of the magnificent canal viaduct ahead.

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  • These matters will require continued vigilance in the years ahead.

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  • Ahead, Bryson, no compass, had gone walkabout.

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  • If this scheme goes ahead it will destroy the character of the most historic section of the Leeds city center waterfront.

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  • Then two fences ahead was a small water jump.

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  • Of course, on a walking holiday, views can really whet your appetite for what lies ahead.

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  • If you intend to grow some wildflowers from seed this spring, you may have to think ahead a bit.

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  • Up ahead, you see a beautiful, golden wildflower, standing tall, growing right in the middle of the snow.

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  • Construction of the country's largest wind farm is likely to go ahead without a public inquiry.

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  • Our focus will be to maximize the quality and consistency of the fermented wort or wash ahead of distilling.

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  • And leap by leap, like some pale frost wraith, the snowshoe rabbit flashed on ahead.

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  • After a protracted wrangle with his record company, it is now time to move ahead.

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  • Hadrian didn't do anything wrong, David was just that one step ahead.

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  • At any rate, I wasn't sure if this was something that the site hosts would find acceptable, so I'll hold off until I get the go ahead (or nobody responds for a few days).

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  • The cross-section of the cars was made to conform approximately to the section of the tunnel, the idea being that each train would act like a piston in a cylinder, expelling in front of it a column of air, to be forced up the station shaft next ahead of the train, and sucking down a similar column through the station shaft just behind.

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  • It lifted for a moment, and the captain, seeing he was heading for the western pier, went full speed astern, then ahead with the starboard engine, and with a barge in front of him drove into the canal.

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  • At that point, the iffy parts of human history are behind us and it is blue skies and clean sailing ahead.

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  • You see, I'm only one inch ahead!

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  • The fog had grown so dense that though it was growing light they could not see ten paces ahead.

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  • Nicholas began to draw ahead.

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  • Dress your ranks! the order of the regimental commander was heard ahead.

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  • Having descended the hill the general after whom Pierre was galloping turned sharply to the left, and Pierre, losing sight of him, galloped in among some ranks of infantry marching ahead of him.

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  • In whatever direction a ship moves, the flow of the waves it cuts will always be noticeable ahead of it.

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  • Way ahead on dusk 's horizon I could see the burning funeral pyre of animal carcasses below the Broad Hinton white horse.

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  • But a line of quartzite blocks lies hundreds of meters ahead of the hillside too.

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  • If you want to top the highscore table you will need to learn how to quit when you are ahead !

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  • However, at the end of third year (7½ years), JP children were 9 months ahead of norms in reading comprehension.

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  • How refreshing to hear a politician put common sense ahead of dogma.

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  • Urban regeneration brings congestion by the lorry load A 44 ton refrigerated lorry is blocking the road ahead.

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  • Rejoined just ahead of Steve - but he was past me before i was up to speed.

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  • Profits are expected to romp ahead from last year 's £ 177,000.

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  • What happens when open source, freely available products like GNU Radio become... Brighton moves gum rosin distributor ahead with pre-WiMax network.

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  • So Pepe goes on ahead and runs up to the tree salivating at the prospect of food.

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  • Ahead of smith or card room owns sam 's town.

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  • Ship Cruise Ahead lunch was scabby faces of the amazing grace.

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  • I began to think there must be some very scary stuff ahead.

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  • From Factory Junction the canal swings sharply under a road bridge and enters a scene dominated by the Beans Foundry ahead of us.

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  • The second-string clash against Bradford at Hillsborough yesterday did not go ahead due to a waterlogged pitch.

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  • Graculus flies on ahead to tell the news of the wedding to prevent Nogbad from seizing the throne.

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  • For purely selfish reasons, of course, I could n't wait for this smoking ban to go ahead.

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  • That leaves him seventh on the grid ahead of Australian visitor Laurie Bennett.

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  • Our sherpa team, under the leadership of our Sirdar, Karma, went ahead of us to establish the camp.

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  • Dani Pedrosa shrugged off injuries from a practice crash to finish third, ahead of championship leader Nicky Hayden.

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  • We grabbed a few hours siesta back at the apartment, but I could n't sleep for excitement about the night ahead.

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  • Crews use signboards or small gunpowder charges detonated by an oncoming train 's front wheels to warn of blockages ahead.

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  • You can safely skip ahead to the 30 second point.

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  • Garner continued to battle bravely but Parke was always ahead and sneaked through to take up his Prince Grand Prix final berth.

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  • The ball was then chipped ahead and bounced nicely for the speedy winger to go between the posts, with the conversion added.

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  • The visitors, who squandered several chances early on, had gone ahead on 32 minutes through Carlton Miller 's well taken strike.

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  • Buckingham started brightly and went ahead when a low shot by Abdul squirmed under the keeper and into the net.

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  • Pass through the double doors into the stairwell area and then go straight ahead through another set of double doors.

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  • There was a winding cobbled street ahead of us, and a stall selling oranges.

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  • Thus, the strategists of international capital see many difficulties ahead.

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  • Sixth, and pointing ahead to next time, the parallel between Job and YHWH 's Servant in Isaiah remains striking.

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  • Karen refuses to let her mother be subpoenaed to give evidence, so the final day of her trial goes ahead without her.

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  • First published on June 15, 1985 THE High Court is being asked to allow the Stonehenge summer solstice festival to go ahead.

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  • Swill Feeding The Co-operative Group was ahead of legislation in banning swill from animal feed for animals reared for Co-op Brand products.

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  • This is definitely... 5 [View of something in the mist ahead.] fx air swish Inuyasha { off } !

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  • Keep ahead thru gate (with river on your L), under RD bridge.

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  • The smiling and waving stops, sour angst ridden faces peer straight ahead from behind tinted windshields.

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  • First, we took the tough decision to prioritize which schemes should get the go ahead.

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  • Croatia is leaping ahead with plans for touristic development.

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  • These are just the beginning as over 50% of the sheep are carrying triplets - lots of bottle feeding ahead !

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  • The FA Women 's Cup arrived at City 's training ground ahead of the Reading match where the players were pictured lifting the trophy.

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  • Some of my mates are getting a bit twitchy now ahead of next week 's CL qualifier.

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  • Undaunted by the prospect of planting acid loving plants into an alkaline soil, the plan went ahead.

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  • Whilst we were setting up 3 uniformed policemen entered the building and I immediately thought that trouble lay ahead.

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  • They want to go full speed ahead at turning the Soviet Union into a rich, industrialized Socialist State.

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  • The vagaries of the English weather have never prevented a Bowl concert from going ahead !

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  • The rally point in battle, the enemies fled as they saw the ribboned banners advancing ahead of the victorious troops.

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  • They 're sort of wiggling up ahead in the space that the rest of the creature is going to occupy.

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  • Construction of the country 's largest wind farm is likely to go ahead without a public inquiry.

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  • Interesting times are ahead for operators who have the vision to create the right mix of wired and wireless cable networks.

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  • Hadrian did n't do anything wrong, David was just that one step ahead.

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  • Since she was able to assimilate so quickly, Katie was always ahead over other students her age.

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  • The baker began to knead the dough early in the morning, knowing she had a long day ahead of her.

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  • Sheresignedlyturned off her alarm clock and started getting ready for the bsuy day ahead.

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  • Because of the insurmountable difficulties ahead of him, Cole decided to change career paths.

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  • Many believe that the recent eclipses portend some disaster or another ahead.

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  • She hoped that her sighting of the shooting star might portend good luck ahead.

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  • Some farmers believe that these blustery winter storms we're having portend a blazing hot summer ahead.

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  • I need a long break so that I can replenish my energy for the rough weeks ahead at work.

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  • If they possessed a clear vision of the real road ahead, they would be able to move forward with greater speed, assurance and effectiveness.

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  • It's not unusual for entrepreneurs to get ahead of themselves.

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  • When you see how daunting the path ahead is, the less eager you will be to set foot on it.

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  • Be sure to plan ahead and shop for your child's clothes well before she grows into them to assure that you have plenty of time to create that perfect wardrobe.

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  • Most people go ahead and begin training their child with the chair in the bathroom.

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  • If you are adept at guessing your child's size for the following year, go ahead and stock up, while saving a bundle at the same time.

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  • Along with the camera, go ahead and give them a photo album that they can fill up as time goes by.

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  • Your trip will be much smoother if you plan ahead.

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  • Plan ahead, and enjoy your time together!

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  • Make these plans ahead of time, so that you aren't caught off guard at the last minute.

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  • The advantage of taking photos of your baby at home is that you can do it when your baby is at his or her most charming; there is no need to schedule ahead.

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  • She may not have eaten as much in a prior feeding, so go ahead and nurse her again.

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  • If he doesn't, there could be lots of problems up ahead!

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