Go back Sentence Examples

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  • Don't go back to the house.

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  • Maybe she shouldn't go back to the Giddon home.

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  • Do you have to go back right away?

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  • He asked her to go back to Houston with him, enticing her with rides on the beach - and love all night.

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  • Pleasant as it was, they had to go back.

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  • I can't go back to Gabriel, even if I do win.

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  • We can't go back to the kidnapping or the recovery.

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  • She added, "Maybe I'll win that million bucks and go back to school full time."

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  • Howie would first go back to earlier in the day and document precise activities of the director; we hoped they'd be sufficient for him to believe our abilities.

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  • Let's hope he doesn't figure you can't go back more than a day or two.

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  • Can we go back and see it?

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  • We'd go back to god knows what; a life normal people live.

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  • I'll go back to being good old Martha but indulge me tonight, will you?

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  • Just this once; just now, then you can go back to Betsy.

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  • Yes and I can go back to asking questions I haven't been able to ask and I have sources to get answers.

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  • But now Quinn's gone too, so Howie couldn't go back even if he got up his courage to do it!

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  • You're a smart guy and between us, maybe we could fix it so I could go back.

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  • I knew he wanted to remain close to Julie so I said nothing further about trying to go back.

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  • He appeared to search for an excuse, anything not to be forced to go back.

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  • Han, until I let you go back to war, you'll be her bodyguard.

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  • Why didn't she go back to his head, where she was safe?

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  • There is no part of me that wishes I couldn't go back and save you from this.

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  • He'll go back to school in September, but miss the spring semester, and not graduate.

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  • Jen made him go back to Pennsylvania to Bucknell, even without the scholarship.

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  • Let's just go back to the last marking.

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  • I told her you'd go back tomorrow and try to find it.

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  • I'll go back for help—no, you go back!

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  • No. It was afternoon and I had to go back on duty.

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  • We made a deal—he'd go back to Denver—there was no way we could work together—and he'd drop the election.

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  • The next day we were supposed to leave to go back home, so we just did.

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  • Why go back into the mine after all these years and take the chance of swapping the bones and getting caught?

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  • I gotta go back out after this.

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  • He chose to overlook Cora's disappointment at how close she'd been to home without being able to go back.

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  • Deidre sobbed, suddenly wishing she could go back and change whatever it was she did to start this chain of events.

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  • What happened was horrible – for both of us, but we can't go back and change it.

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  • No one wanted to go back to the house until the man was apprehended.

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  • I'm going to go back down the road and look.

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  • So, once a person came out of the coma, could they go back into it?

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  • All the crying had left her exhausted, but she didn't want to go back to their bed.

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  • When in doubt, go back to the basics.

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  • She forced herself to sit on the ground, to focus, to wish with all her heart to go back to Wynn.

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  • He'd wanted to go back and tear apart the pieces he left.

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  • Or why she couldn't just go back to her life and be normal again.

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  • In any case, it looks like Ully needs to go back to the drawing board, and we use Rhyn for now to take out Sasha's henchmen.

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  • This place had nothing to the castle in the Alps, though she never wanted to go back.

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  • If, at the end of those two months, I haven't fixed things, you'll go back to your world.

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  • Or can we go back to the castle?

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  • Her words fed at the small piece of him that didn.t want to live in Hell forever, that still thought he could go back to the Immortals and his old life.

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  • It was what would happen if for some reason she didn't go back to her own planet.

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  • As much as she wanted to return home, she could never leave an entire planet to die just because she wanted to go back to the depressing part-time job and the row house where she and the cat would live alone!

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  • Can we go back now?

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  • And he'll kill both of us if we go back to him.

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  • Do you think we should go back and see if she needs help?

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  • I messed up a couple of letters and have to go back and change them.

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  • I might as well go back to my mystery novels.

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  • How can Edith be so stupid to as go back to him after all he's done to her?

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  • Please go back upstairs!

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  • I can't even go back to him.

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  • Now, please go back upstairs.

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  • If you go back to your room and dress, we'll talk.

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  • Why did Shipton go back to old Virginia?

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  • Time to go back to keeping the county safe, 'from speeders and bike nappers'.

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  • They are about to go back to Boston.

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  • Come by Bird Song and we'll have to arrange for her to go back with you.

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  • Why would he be fool enough to go back up there and climb again?

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  • He tried to shake the dream off and go back to sleep, yet couldn't.

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  • Jesus, I was thrilled to finally get out of the house, now I wish we could just go back.

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  • When he is done, you will go back to work and forget all about us.

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  • Why don't you go back to Fairhaven and I'll be by in a few hours.

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  • I would like to go back to the hotel and nap for a bit.

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  • You need to go back to the kitchen with Skippy until I come and get you.

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  • If the dairy didn't prove profitable, she would have to go back to Wal-Mart.

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  • As Carmen expected, when Alex was ready to leave, he invited Katie to go back with him.

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  • The only reason Alex was here right now was to help Katie run the farm - and maybe convince her to go back to Houston with him.

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  • If you came out here to rub it in, you can go back in the house.

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  • It was in her mind to go back up the hill and check on Alex when she saw Josh pull up at the gate.

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  • Greenie says you have to go back to work.

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  • So we go back to the beginning.

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  • Go see Hannah and take a nap.  This will all blow over soon, and things will go back to normal.

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  • The Byrne family had finally scraped aside enough for Cynthia to go back to school.

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  • Let's go back three months, she said with a twinkle in her eye.

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  • So that's what we do—we go back to the broads.

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  • He got me to go back to school.

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  • Fred could play surrogate and go back to her house, heeding the priest's invitation.

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  • It seems kind of silly for you to get up every morning and walk over there to clean his house and do his chores – then go back to your house.

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  • Well, I'll go back to the house then.

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  • After a shower and lunch, she decided to go back down to look at the inside of the house.

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  • It meant Alex would go back to work and she would be at home alone.

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  • Brutus started growling at it and Josh said we should go back.

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  • Did he go back outside?

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  • I'm ready to go back to the house.

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  • Lori says she's afraid to go back with you.

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  • Jonathan was supposed to go back to his foster family next week.

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  • Jonathan has to go back day after tomorrow.

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  • They'll go back to war.

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  • There was no immortal world to go back to now.

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  • You didn't go back to the immortal world?

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  • There might be others like him who want to go back to who they were.

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  • If you go back to Damian, I have no leverage to get him to help me.

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  • Why can't you go back to the immortal world, fight each other there, and leave us alone?

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  • This time, it wouldn't go back into hibernation.

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  • School was out for the summer, but by the time they could get a band going good, it would be time to go back.

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  • He offered to dig the grave but his friend was supposed to pick him up for an overnight, so she told him to go back to the house so he wouldn't get dirty.

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  • Did he want to go back?

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  • Why did you go back up there?

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  • I wish I could go back and change what I did, but I can't.

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  • Of course, if she could reverse today, she could go back and reverse the accident.

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  • It would probably be easier to go back and get a stool, but it was only a few more inches.

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  • No. I was getting ready to go back to the house.

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  • With any luck she could give him the slip, and he'd have to go back to Dad and tell him he'd lost her.

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  • She turned to go back and stopped, catching her breath.

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  • She hurried from the forest, vowing she would never go back.

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  • Even now she wouldn't be sure which way to go back to the cabin if the twine didn't indicate the direction.

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  • She should have told him she needed to go back to the house when he offered to show her around.

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  • Italy, for her part, could not go back upon the achievements of the Risorgimento by restoring Rome or any portion of Italian territory to the pope.

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  • From the archaic style in which these mythological tales are usually composed, as well as from the fact that not a few of them are found in Brahmanas of different schools and Vedas, though often with considerable variations, it seems pretty evident that the groundwork of them must go back to times preceding the composition or final redaction of the existing Brahmanas.

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  • If we go back to the first instance cited, the embryo in the seed and its development during germination, we can ascertain what is necessary for its life by inquiring what are the materials which are deposited in the seed, and which become exhausted by consumption as growth and development proceed.

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  • There is yet one point in which we may profitably go back to our comparison between England and Sicily.

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  • This is to upset the compromise of Aquinas and go back to a Christian platonism.

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  • The beginnings of a school of wall painting also go back to the Middle Minoan period, and metal technique and such arts as gem engraving show great advance.

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  • Among the more interesting relics found were ivory figures of Egyptian or strongly Egyptianizing fabric. On an adjacent hill were the remains of what seems to have been in later times a temple of the Dictaean Zeus, and from the occurrence of rich deposits of Minoan vases and sacrificial remains at a lower level, the religious tradition represented by the later temple seems to go back to prehistoric times.

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  • Since Asiatic records go back much farther than those of Europe, it is natural the Asia should be thought the birthplace of civilization.

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  • This is the oldest of existing states, though its authentic history does not go back much beyond 1000 B.C. It is generally admitted that there was some connexion between the ancient civilizations of China and Babylonia, but its precise nature is still uncertain.

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  • The oldest historical synaxaria apparently go back to the tenth century.

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  • To the above we have a good parallel in the Book of Daniel; for the variations of its two chief Greek Versions - that of the Septuagint and of Theodotion - go back to variations in the Semitic.

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  • The Louisiana code of 1808 was not, however, exhaustive; and the courts continued to go back to the old Spanish sources whenever the digest was inconclusive.

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  • The date of these walls has not as yet been ascertained, recent excavations, which led to the discovery of a few tombs in which the earliest objects showing Greek influence may go back to the 7th century B.C., not having produced any decisive evidence on the point.

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  • The fact is, however, that most people who ever lived some time in Greenland always long to go back.

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  • While the peach has been cultivated in China for thousands of years, the almond does not grow wild in that country and its introduction is supposed not to go back farther than the Christian era.

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  • The attempts of Ali Pasha of Iannina to make himself master of the place were thwarted partly by the presence of a French garrison in the citadel and partly by the heroic attitude of the Pargiotes themselves, who were anxious to have their city incorporated with the Ionian Republic. To secure their purpose they in 1814 expelled the French garrison and accepted British protection; but the British Government in 1815 determined to go back to the convention of 1800 by which Parga was to be surrendered to Turkey, though no mosque was to be built or Mussulman to settle within its territory.

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  • The book, therefore, may go back to pre-Christian times.

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  • At first it seemed that he would recover; but on his return in June 1863 he caught cold on the Splugen Pass, and in August of the same year had to go back to Italy.

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  • In an interview accorded to seven delegates from the National Union, in 1892, he told Charles Leonard to " go back and tell your people that I shall never give them anything.

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  • Astronomy was of old standing in Babylonia, and the standard work on the subject, written from an astrological point of view, which was translated into Greek by Berossus, was believed to go back to the age of Sargon of Akkad.

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  • Almost all the institutions of modern states go back to the curia regis, branching off from it at different dates as the growing complexity of business forced differentiation of function and personnel.

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  • The inscriptions go back to 800 B.C. or earlier, and the same applies to the kingdom.

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  • A word must be said of the historical romances, the beginnings of which go back to the first centuries of Islam.

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  • As the district was full of traders, Subura may very well be an imported word, but the form with C must either go back to a period before the disappearance of g before v or must come from some other Italic dialect.

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  • Of the bridges which cross the canals by which Padua is now intersected, four go back to Roman times.

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  • Another distinctive feature is that Jehovah did not go back to heaven without leaving behind him a visible representative of Himself in the word of the Scripture.

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  • Along similar lines Loofs selects phrases as typical of creeds which go back to a date preceding the Nicene Council.

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  • If we go back in imagination to the beginning of the Victorian era and ask what was then known of the history of Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and Asia Minor, we find ourselves confronted with a startling paucity of knowledge.

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  • It was according to Roman tradition one of the oldest cities of Etruria and indeed of all Italy, and, if Camars (the original name of the town, according to Livy) is rightly connected with the Camertes Umbri, its foundation would go back to pre-Etruscan times.

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  • Caterina near the railway station, the inscriptions of which seem to go back to the 3rd century, another 1 m.

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  • Before proceeding further we must go back to the bishop of Gabala's story.

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  • But, indeed, we shall have strong probability on our side if we go back much further still, and say that, however vague may have been the ideas of Pope Alexander III.

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  • Unfortunately this crude solution of the problem proved too much; for conditions were no worse immediately before the revolt than they had been for centuries, and German complaints of papal tyranny go back to Hildegard of Bingen and Walther von der Vogeiweide, who antedated Luther by more than three centuries.

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  • Generally, if any condition in the wave is carried forward unchanged with velocity U, the change of 4 at a given point in time dt is equal to the change of as we go back along the curve a distance dx = Udt at the beginning of dt.

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  • The work of combining and editing these three independent writings may go back to early in the 3rd or even to the 2nd century.

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  • But here again, we may go back some way farther.

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  • Formerly the Greek uncials, which go back to the 4th century, were regarded as the most important source of evidence, and were supposed to have the decisive vote; but now it is becoming plain that still more important, though unfortunately much less complete, is the evidence of the versions and of quotations by early writers.

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  • So in the under world he complained that his wife was neglecting her duty, and he persuaded Hades to allow him to go back to the upper world and expostulate with her.

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  • The papyri of the " sayings " date from the 3rd century and most scholars agree that the " sayings " themselves go back to the and.

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  • The notices of Virgil's text, though seldom or never authoritative in face of the existing MSS., which go back to, or even beyond, the times of Servius, yet supply valuable information concerning the ancient recensions and textual criticism of Virgil.

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  • The meeting-halls go back into the rock about twice as far as the dwelling-halls; the largest of them being 941 ft.

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  • With Franklin, whose bust he had recently executed, Houdon left France in 1785, and, staying some time with Washington at Mount Vernon, he modelled the bust, with which he decided to go back to Paris, there to complete the statue destined for the capitol of the State of Virginia.

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  • In the i ith century every village of any size seems to have possessed one, while the earliest references go back to the 8th century.

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  • In the modern pronunciation the principal differences are between the Ashkenazim (German and Polish Jews) and the Sephardim (Spanish and Portuguese Jews), and concern not only the vowels but also certain consonants, and in some cases probably go back to early times.

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  • The seamen, instead of dropping down on the battery, had to go back to it 400 yd.

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  • It was necessary, therefore, for Epicurus to go back to nature to find a more enduring and a wider foundation for ethical doctrine, to go back from words to realities, to give up reasonings and get at feelings, to test conceptions and arguments by a final reference to the only touchstone of truth - to sensation.

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  • If by any chance he missed a post, he would go back a hundred yards and repair the omission.

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  • The ground of moral judgments in the book is both external (the law of God) and internal (the conscience of man); these two are fused into one, and both go back ultimately to current customs and ideas.

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  • The beginnings go back more than a thousand years before the time of Luther.

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  • This exceptional procedure does not simply go back to the rule that persons who had been tenants of the king ought not to have their condition altered for the worse in consequence of a royal grant.

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  • Almost alone among Italian cities its origin does not go back to Roman times.

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  • Hence the connexion between Celt and Teuton as regards writing must go back to a period preceding the Viking inroads of the 8th century.

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  • The conclusion is confirmed by the coins, the only records with Iranian script which go back so far; but the special form of Aramaic from which the Iranian alphabet is derived must at present be left undecided.

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  • Even greater was the support it received later on from the Puranas, a class of poetical works of a partly legendary, partly discursive and controversial character, mainly composed in the interest of special deities, of which eighteen principal (maha-purana) and as many secondary ones (upa-purana) are recognized, the oldest of which may go back to about the 4th century of our era.

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  • This period as a rule is short, and it then commences " to go back " or deteriorate.

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  • Still, if we go back two or three centuries, it is indisputable that rivers of the Volga basin which were easily navigable then are now hardly accessible to the smallest craft.

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  • Its contents, even if they go back to lost parts of the Avesta, are merely a late patch- oroas Cf work, based on the legendary tradition and devoid of historica foundation.

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  • He was permitted to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca, and on his return in 1708 he so gained upon the confidence of the Persian court that he was allowed to go back to his country.

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  • These natives, whose earliest existing buildings may go back to the time of the Norman Conquest, were in a higher state of development than the Bushmen and Hottentots living farther south.

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  • To understand the reasons that urged Bolivia to take this step it is necessary to go back to the abovementioned treaty of 1866 between Chile and Bolivia.

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  • Apart from a doubtful reference by Pliny to a statement of the early traveller Pytheas, the first notices we have of the Goths go back to the first years of the Christian era, at which time they seem to have been subject to the Marcomannic king Maroboduus.

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  • At Ancarano near Norcia was situated a small pages; remains of a temple were found there in 1880, which from the character of the objects seems to have been destroyed in the 5th century B.C. The tombs of the district have also produced interesting early bronzes, &c., some of which go back to the 7th century B.C., and a fine funeral couch decorated with sculptured pieces of bone.

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  • There are extensive remains of the ancient walls, including some portions which go back to the foundation of the Pergamenian city.

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  • The queen Terunish having expressed her wish to go back to her own country, accompanied the British army, but died during the march, and her son Alamayahu, the only legitimate son of the emperor, was brought to England, as this was the desire of his father.'

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  • Hence the name was supposed to go back to the time of Theseus, the reputed author of the reorganization of Attica and its demes.

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  • On the other hand, some sections may wholly or in part go back to Hebrew originals.

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  • The idea of providing a university and free local schools as parts of a public school system occurs in the constitution of 1820 (and in the Acts of Congress that prepared the way for statehood), and the occurrence is noteworthy; but the real beginnings of the system scarcely go back further than 1850.

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  • It was characteristic of the man that Forster at once offered to go back to Dublin temporarily as chief secretary, but the offer was declined.

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  • This body of moral teaching is older than the rest of the tract, and may go back to the year A.D.

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  • Such are the leading features of the rite in Tertullian, and they reappear in the 4th century in the rites of all the orthodox churches of East and West; Tertullian testifies that the Marcionites observed the particulars numbered one to six, which must therefore go back at least to the year 150.

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  • The older part may go back as early as the 3rd century B.C., and it sets out more especially the Jain doctrine of tapas or self-mortification, in contradistinction to the Buddhist view, which condemned asceticism.

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  • When the government employs committees chosen by the taxpayers to estimate and assess the details of taxation, it will find it hard to go back to arbitrary exactions.

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  • The question of the kings divorce soon became inextricably confused with another problem, whose first beginnings go back En,gland to a slightly earlier date.

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  • It is possible that the epithet 9eoXo^yos for St John may go back as far as Papias.

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  • The other men go back to their homes or to the factories in the cities, where they await the harvesting and threshing season.

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  • Cometary records of a vague kind go back in China to 2296 B.C.; they are intelligible and trustworthy from 611 B.C. onward.

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  • In his own words, he went in front of the Unionist army as a pioneer, and if his army was attacked he would go back to it; in no conceivable circumstances would he allow himself to be put in any sort of competition, direct or indirect, with Mr Balfour, his friend and leader, whom he meant to follow (October 6).

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  • It will be seen that the compiler of the volume on which so much depends had to go back fully a century, with little else to guide him but odds and ends in the way of publications and tradition.

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  • These forms, and others like them, go back to the Silurian and Ordovician; while Gyroporella, from the Permian, is another fairly characteristic Siphoneous type.

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  • But on reaching London he telegraphed to the British consulgeneral in Cairo, asking him to let the khedive know that he would not go back to Egypt.

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  • Upon this Gordon, to whom the keeping of a promise was a sacred duty, decided to return to Cairo, but gave an assurance to some friends that he would not go back to the Sudan unless he was appointed governor-general of the entire country.

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  • Moreover, although the Syriac of the Story of Ahigar is of a late type, the sources of the story, traces of which are to be found in the Hebrew Tobit, go back to the pre-Hellenistic period.

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  • The extant portraits of Alexander vary greatly, and it is impossible to determine which among them go back to Lysippus.

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  • The renters would be there until Easter, when they planned to go back up north.

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  • His dream of being a veterinarian had been put on hold while he raised his sister - and the money to go back to college.

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  • Maybe it was curiosity that influenced her decision to go back to the Giddon home.

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  • For the first time since he left home, she consciously let her mind go back to those fond memories - times when she would snuggle up on her father's lap and fall asleep.

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  • Yes, and that's a coincidence that bothers me but me might learn something if Howie and Quinn manage to go back there.

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  • After the trip to the hospital, he'd drop her off for the Oracle to deal with and go back to work, where maybe he could shake his sense of doom by killing some vamps.

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  • Watch her for a bit while we go back and clean up what's left of Czerno's goons.

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  • If he freed Damian, kiri would go back to his head, where his master couldn't hurt her.

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  • I'll go back for help—no, you go back!

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  • We made a deal—he'd go back to Denver—there was no way we could work together—and he'd drop the election.

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  • What happened was horrible – for both of us, but we can't go back and change it.

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  • But if you can't do your job, then go back to the way it was originally, before past-Deaths hired on all that help.

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  • Maybe she can make me forget she's a vampire and go back to pretending she's human.

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  • It seems kind of silly for you to get up every morning and walk over there to clean his house and do his chores – then go back to your house.

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  • Sometimes these slightly abnormal cells can go back to normal by themselves.

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  • In the 50's ICI created acid rain in Norway, are we to go back to this?

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  • Most of these people could go back to work - except institutional ageism has made them feel they are on the scrapheap.

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  • To go back through the prompts, click on the up/down arrows to the right of the prompt display box.

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  • Once that happens she will reconcile with her husband and everyone can go back to taking backhanders and lying through their teeth again.

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  • I could come back out or go back out and have a brawl in the crowd, whatever.

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  • We will soon go back to the oncologist to determine they best time to start systemic chemo.

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  • Then I go back to the bone tumor clinic, then back across to the chemo suite for my chemo suite for my chemo.

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  • But the 12 areas of forest in Uganda already had wild chimps or problems which meant the chimps couldn't go back to them.

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  • The attempt to go back to more " normal " methods will produce further convulsions on a world scale.

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  • The people will go back to using knotted cords for keeping accounts.

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  • Get your laughing gear around these gorgeously decadent lollies and you'll never go back to boring old fruit flavors.

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  • A Strategy to defeat terrorism Let me go back for a moment to frame the overall strategy we have been employing to defeat terrorism.

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  • I had to have them, so Simmons said he would go back & get them, & I did n't dissuade him.

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  • And yet, let's go back to Jazz, so much of the Jazz music was so entangled with religious thinking.

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  • I thought the RSM was going to blow a gasket, he politely told us to go back to our duties.

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  • They needed to go back to the apostolic gospel.

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  • The homeplug signal is not supposed to go back past the meter but all the other gunk can get in.

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  • He hit it 300 yards and some of the boys wouldn't believe him and made hi go back and do it again!

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  • He helped me settle in at a time when I was so homesick I just wanted to go back home.

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  • Got back into bed and told hubby Phil it was starting but to go back to sleep as it would be ages yet!

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  • I believe you have to go back to using a conventional floating hydrometer.

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  • And when things got hard they could always go back into that warm dark room with the stained lumpy mattresses.

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  • The boys didn't need much persuasion to go back along for the terns over the marsh.

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  • I still yearn to go back to the heavily pixilated world where the images held a magic for me.

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  • From using this putter i would never go back to a mallet style putter.

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  • Pygmy present populations go back to Nilotic and Bantu migrations as well as the indigenous pygmies.

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  • Contact us for more info Go back to the events page Get out your glad rags.

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  • The parish registers go back to 1574, with a gap from 1596 to 1667.

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  • Most die down to ground level in the autumn, some go back to a woody rootstock.

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  • City go back in front as Barton's cross is headed in by sub samaras.

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  • Okay, drop the shovel and get the scarab, then go back SW.

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  • Now I have to go back up the pole to undo a safety shackle!

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  • Why go back to the law, which can never redeem the guilty sinner?

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  • They go back to the kitchen and make souffle.

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  • The accident as far as my memory can go back rendered the rider with various injuries including a ruptured spleen.

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  • She is devoted to her nan but lives in fear of having to go back to live with her mother and violent stepfather.

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  • One feels sorely tempted never to go back to a standard micro again!

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  • An uneasy truce in place, we all go back to work.

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  • We must go back almost as far as the ancient Greeks, if we would find an Example of such great veneration for Learning.

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  • Norman went there, but very few westerners go back.

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  • Passing by her infantine recollections, which go back further than even those of Dickens, we find her at the age of three crossing the Pyrenees to join her father who was on Murat's staff, occupying with her parents a suite of rooms in the royal palace, adopted as the child of the regiment, nursed by rough old sergeants, and dressed in a complete suit of uniform to please the general.

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  • If a wife became a chronic invalid, the husband was bound to maintain her in the home they had made together, unless she preferred to take her dowry and go back to her father's house; but he was free to remarry.

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  • The crook which figures among royal and divine insignia may go back to the boomeranglike object which was a prominent weapon in antiquity (Muller, 123 sq.).

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  • The language employed in the Targum of Onkelos is, admittedly, Palestinian or Judaean, and since language and thought are ever closely allied, we may conjecture that the current Judaean exegesis, which, in part at least, must go back to the 2nd century A.D., was not without its influence on the Babylonian translation.

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  • Having dealt with hand-presses, we must now go back to the end of the 18th century, when the first experiments were made to devise some mechanical means of producing larger printed sheets, and at a quicker rate.

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  • He was glad to go back to England to see his home and his friends once more.

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  • Indeed, books have meant so much more in my education than in that of others, that I shall go back to the time when I began to read.

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  • Frequently he would leave his dinner in the bushes, when his dog had caught a woodchuck by the way, and go back a mile and a half to dress it and leave it in the cellar of the house where he boarded, after deliberating first for half an hour whether he could not sink it in the pond safely till nightfall--loving to dwell long upon these themes.

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  • Sometimes it would come floating up to the shore; but when you went toward it, it would go back into deep water and disappear.

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  • Well, if you do, so much the better, and you can go back to her!

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  • The commander of the regiment turned to Prince Bagration, entreating him to go back as it was too dangerous to remain where they were.

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  • The Egyptians believed that our souls have lived in animals, and will go back into animals again.

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  • When they all drove back from Pelageya Danilovna's, Natasha, who always saw and noticed everything, arranged that she and Madame Schoss should go back in the sleigh with Dimmler, and Sonya with Nicholas and the maids.

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  • Nicholas replied that he could not go back on his word, and his father, sighing and evidently disconcerted, very soon became silent and went in to the countess.

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  • Unwilling to obtrude himself on the princess, Rostov did not go back to the house but remained in the village awaiting her departure.

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  • One of the soldiers, evidently suffering, shouted gruffly and angrily at Pierre to go back.

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  • The farther I go back in memory, or what is the same thing the farther I go forward in my judgment, the more doubtful becomes my belief in the freedom of my action.

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  • The present populations go back to Nilotic and Bantu migrations as well as the indigenous pygmies.

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  • The parish Registers go back to 1574, with a gap from 1596 to 1667.

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  • Lugosi and Luna go back to the theater and everyone lives happily ever after, safe in the knowledge that vampires are nonsence.

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  • Sunday 21st April Go Back to top 1. A salutary tale !

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  • City go back in front as Barton 's cross is headed in by sub Samaras.

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  • Click here to go back It 's all about keeping your tax costs under control Ignore the views of the self-righteous radio phone-in regulars.

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  • Now I have to go back up the pole to undo a safety shackle !

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  • The reason for this is that a lot of minor smear abnormalities go back to normal after several months.

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  • Now go back to your Wheel of Life and consider where you could add maybe two or three stiletto moments into your life.

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  • With energy healing we can go back in time to release this stuck emotional energy.

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  • The answer must always go back to the tactics employed.

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  • One feels sorely tempted never to go back to a standard micro again !

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  • To untangle this weighty issue, we must go back to the original election on Sunday 9 April 1820 in Chapel.

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  • We must go back almost as far as the ancient Greeks, if we would find an Example of such great Veneration for Learning.

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  • Norman went there, but very few Westerners go back.

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  • If you do wake up, you know how to go back to sleep.

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  • Instead, give him an opportunity to go back to sleep on his own.

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  • This means don't allow him to sleep too late into the evening, which will make it more difficult for him to go back to sleep at night.

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  • If you are interested in keeping the area you have waxed hairless for good, you will have to go back for another treatment every six weeks.

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  • If something does happen to go wrong, all you need to do is go back to the store (of course, make sure you are following their return policy) and exchange or return it.

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  • If you are at a store with Aunt Mary and she mentions she loves a pair of earrings, go back and get them for her the next time you are near the store.

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  • It is okay to go back to square one and start over with introducing the two cats to one another.

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  • Be patient and willing to go back a step if necessary.

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  • Find out what the qualifications are for these special programs, just in case you run into serious financial trouble or decide to go back to school and need to stop your payments for a time.

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  • Will one of you need some financial help to go back to school or find a job?

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  • A New Jersey woman may choose to go back to using her maiden name after a divorce.

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  • This means that once the court approves this agreement, you or your spouse are unable to go back on it without going back to court.

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  • The child may go back and forth between each parent's home, or in some cases the parents are the ones who switch homes while the children stay in the same residence all the time.

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  • You can also go back to school and volunteer for a worthy cause.

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  • You don't want to have to go back and get new replacement cushions every season, so get yourself something that will last.

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  • For pure design inspiration on wind power design for the future, go back to My Wind Power System.com.

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  • Whether you hire a designer, search through the many design showrooms or you decide to go back to school and immerse yourself in this field, the options numerous and the choice is yours; get started today.

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  • What your teen may not understand (or appreciate) about the consequences of putting black paint on bedroom walls is how difficult it is to go back to lighter colors once this phase has passed.

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  • After you've completed the first round, you need to go back over the frame once more.

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  • In all honesty, I'll never go back to regular (powder or liquid) makeup again!

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  • This is a great way to "test drive" some new colors, and if you really love the way you look, you can always go back to purchase.

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  • Then, go back and connect that line to the next line you draw on the outer edge of your eye.

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  • If you feel uncomfortable with this process, or if it feels unnatural, simply reverse the process and draw the outer line first, and then go back and draw the inner line, being sure to connect the two.

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  • The collection was inexpensive so I can go back and buy the other collections.

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  • Some people find that once they start shopping for clothes online, they don't want to go back to the traditional way of shopping.

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  • If you don't like it, you can always go back to the way you're used to banking.

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  • Why not go back to those Pac-Man and Space Invaders days by playing Atari Games online?

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  • Even though there is only one new one a day, you can go back to previous day's puzzles to solve them.

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  • Otherwise, you may not get the results you want and because of your disappointment, never go back to hynosis again.

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  • You can do a lot of adjusting for elements like light and contrast after the fact, but you can't go back and put something or someone back in the frame that wasn't there initially.

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  • In fact, once you eat a raw organic dessert it will be very hard to go back to any other kind of dessert because it is so amazingly delicious.

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  • Meteorologists can also go back into the record books and look at past weather patterns and make inferences about what to expect for the coming winter.

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  • First, improve your status by applying for a promotion or go back to school to improve your experience and credentials.

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  • After one week, go back and read about what made you angry.

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  • You may even want to go back into denial because you figure there's nothing to be done about it.

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  • In this case, go back to paying attention to your responses to stress and testing out techniques.

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  • If your school loves to go all out, a Renaissance-themed prom lets the guests go back in time.

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  • Put it back and then look at the picture a couple days later, if you decide you want it, you can always go back and get it.

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  • Focus on rebuilding your friendship before you try and go back out with her- eventually, she might be ready for a boyfriend but right now she apparently isn't.

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  • After all, no matter what they do or say, you're going to go back to college in spring and do whatever you want.

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  • If you choose your tux early then you will need to go back and get fitted once prom approaches.

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  • Now with the Internet at your fingertips, you can go back in time and get that diploma you need to become a success.

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  • Even if you had to leave HS for a valid reason, an employer may still wonder why you didn't either go back or find another way to finish such as through online high school classes.

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  • Earmark recipes you'd like to try in cookbooks, and go back to them when you run out of ideas.

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  • When we go back to New York we will stay there again I hope.

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  • As they are agonizing over the numerous details of their weddings, many brides go back and forth of whether or not to wear a bridal tiara, questioning whether it's too much.

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  • It is very important to my program that I do go back occasionally and visit my very dark past and where I am today.

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  • You may have to start over, or just go back a step to get yourself back on track.

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  • To make the goal of the intervention attainable, you need to have treatment set up so there is no time to go back on a decision.

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  • People with this condition go back and forth between idolizing the people they are involved with and devaluing them.

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  • You kept meaning to go back but never got a chance, and now you're pretty sure it's long gone.

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  • Drew didn't immediately go back to rehab and stayed sober on her own for two months before she began abusing again.

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  • Has the shine of dating girls worn off and will she go back to boys?

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  • Tours can also be a great way to familiarize yourself with the area, and make note of any locations you'd like to go back to on your own time.

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  • If they don't have your size, you can just go back to Google and try the next Internet shop that offers Puma shorts.

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  • Some nontraditional students go back to college after having completed a college degree years ago and then working for some time.

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  • One important consideration for how to go back to school is if you will enroll in a full-time degree program or simply take a few classes a year, perhaps online.

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  • Also, remember as you get ready to go back to school that many things may have changed about college since you were there, depending on how long ago it was that you went to school.

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  • As you go back to school, enjoy the challenges and opportunities that college brings, and remember that once you've earned your degree, your salary and job satisfaction level will both, perhaps dramatically, increase.

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  • Grants provide single mothers with a necessary resource - funding so they can go back to school right now.

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  • If you're unemployed and looking for a way to go back to school to improve your financial future and family security, contact your local and state unemployment offices.

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  • Approximately 30 million people receive financial aid to go back to school every year.

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  • Save as much money as you can during the summer, so you can use that money to pay tuition or subsidize living expenses when you go back to school.

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  • If you've been out of academia for a while, why go back to school?

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  • If you haven't completed a four-year degree and go back to earn one, you'll have an entirely new and more advanced field of work opportunities available.

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  • Even though they fit the profile of nontraditional students, there are many reasons why moms go back to school.

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  • When moms go back to school, some may struggle with writing essays or preparing for tests because academic structures have adjusted and they simply aren't familiar with what they need to do.

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  • By providing so many possible avenues, Ventura College encourages self-motivated adult students, parents and more to go back to school and finish a degree.

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  • I don't want him to go back and contaminate the whole family.

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  • If it's something you can put away so he won't be tempted to go back to it, then do so.

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  • Once you see the difference natural sunlight makes, you'll never want to go back to taking pictures inside.

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  • It's inexpensive, and if you go back to my tips on how to take a great photo, I use these all the time.

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  • Once you've made one of these mats, you'll never go back to store-bought plastic mats again.

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  • Unlike people, dogs do not go back and think about what they've done.

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  • You can use the remote to get the dog's attention, and then go back to hand signals.

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  • People everywhere go back and forth between feeling stunned and amused when they watch the amazing video footage of Rookie the Golden Retriever and his human, Carolyn, trip the light fantastic.

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  • You can go back later and finish up with the powder.

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  • Next, go back to your dog and race him up the stairs or across the room.

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  • It is one of the best of all woods to burn, and if we ever go back to the best of all ways of firing for a dwelling-house in the country-a wood fire, it should not be forgotten.

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  • If that's too much math for you, go back to the handy online mulch calculators.

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  • Also, if the student forgets an important element or has not yet mastered that element, the student can easily slow the lessons down or go back and review an earlier lesson and practice until that skill is mastered.

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  • To find the most eclectic models, you'll likely have to go back in time and find used models that are as much as fifty years old.

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  • The glaze is applied to the tiles, which go back under the heat.

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  • To truly understand the history of this art form, we must go back thousands of years and look at a time when the Irish people created intricate works of art out of metal.

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  • Based upon the Turkish puzzle ring, these rings come apart and go back together for a unique trick.

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  • However, you can only get the pieces to come apart and go back together if you know the secret.

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  • In the end, you'll never go back to store-bought fruits and vegetables because nothing will ever taste better than the produce you harvest from your own vegan organic garden.

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  • It will serve you for years, and when its useful life is over, it will go back into the ecosystem without a problem.

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  • Many women are undecided about whether they should wear a special nursing nightgown or if they should just go back to wearing their pre-maternity sleepwear.

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  • You may need to go back to your stylist for an adjustment in the cut or for a refresher lesson on styling products or hair drying.

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  • If you find that the appointments are becoming cumbersome, talk to your physician to see if there is a way to consolidate some of the appointments so you don't have to go back and forth.

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  • By law, the funds in the trust must be used for medical expenses and cannot go back to the employer.

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  • If you have sleep apnea, you'll need to go back for a CPAP titration test.

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  • Once you have worn the lenses for roughly a week, you will be asked to go back in to discuss your thoughts and analyze the vision correction with the current prescription one more time.

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  • Instead, the legs will go back into place when you release them.

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  • Otherwise they may not be there when you go back later.

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  • There won't be any need to remove them and find somewhere to store them, and you won't have to pull them down on your nose to gaze over the top, then push them back up in order to go back to reading.

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  • It doesn't cost much more than a five-day pass and if you go back a second time, the savings will be big.

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  • Then go back even further before televisions, microwave ovens and even jet engines.

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  • After all the kids go back to school, rates at area hotels can be discounted by as much as 50%.

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  • After you finish a game, use a walkthrough to go back through the game and obtain any secrets or special features that remain hidden or locked.

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  • If you want to go back to DOS days (and if you have a computer that can run a DOS program), then download Little Fighter and Little Fighter 2.

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  • There are some boundaries way, way out from the track and they just turn you around and force you to go back to the track.

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  • Once a person is tagged they must go back to "homebase", which is whereever you choose it to be.

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  • On the GameCube, leave the pier screen then go back and ask Kapp'n to take you to the island again to collect the money bags.

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  • You will have the benefits of the reward and you can go back and do it again.

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  • A good idea is to save the game before going into the shop, that way if you make a mistake, you can go back and try again to get the best results..

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  • Let's go back to school by doing some calculations in Super Mario Bros. 3 in order to get to the white treasure ship.

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  • Defeat Innoruuk in this area, then you can go back and pull the sword from the stone.

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  • Then, activate invisibility and get all the items and go back outside.

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  • If you still need help getting to 14, go back through the pass and do it all over again.

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  • I can't recall how many times I've rewound time just to crash all over again because I didn't go back far enough.

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  • At this point when you go back to Career Mode, the Grim Ripper will have the Gibson Les Paul Guitar.

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  • To get him to play the scythe again, just go back to the "Change Guitars" menu and select it>.

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  • Because once you go Mech/Jet you never go back.

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  • When the Wraith's cannon aims at you, go back to the Warthog and shoot at it with your plasma weapon.

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  • Go forward, left, then right twice to go back to the desk where the trashcan and computer are.

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  • You start an exercise slow, then you up the tempo or repetitions, then you go back to your original movements, then fast again.

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  • After game completion, you can go back and play any previously played level to improve your score.

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  • If you're luck you can find rare mushrooms on the Ship Deck in Neverland, in Monstro's Throat and at the End of the World (from the Final Rest area go back one screen - the mushrooms are very common here).

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  • After you seal Monstro, go back to Traverse Town's First District and talk to Gepetto in his one-room house to get your first Gummi Ship Blueprint Model.

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  • Finish a mission that gives you bonus experience, then go back to the World Map and replay the level.

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  • If you complete them without finishing the entire mission, you can go back to the World Map and start the mission over, keeping the experience.

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  • If you are short on Kudos, then you have to go back and race a previous challenge to do better.

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  • To do that, go back into the Mii Channel and into the Mii Plaza.

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  • Knock him in, and go back to where the waterfall was located.

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  • Otherwise, you'll need to add Wii Points and go back to try again.

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  • Use Photo Booth to save up to five pictures to go back to and when you are all completed with your makeover creation, pop into Runway mode to see the full look.

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  • You can go back and grab those objects someone wanted or defeated a bad guy someone wanted defeated.

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  • Sometimes we make mistakes, and this is a way you can go back and correct it (L1).

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  • But now we have Halo, even though I go back to my roots with Quake.

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  • After each mission is completed you can then go back and buy special thief gadgets and thief upgrades that will come in handy in later missions.

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  • The questions run the gamut from easy to hard, though they're mainly geared towards adults because the movies referenced go back as far as the 1940s.

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  • For those who started playing this strategy game series only recently, it offers a great opportunity to go back to the roots of the game and see how the story and game play have evolved.

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  • Just pay the fine go back to what you were doing.

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  • Sometimes it's good to go back to the basics, and you can't get anymore basic than Tetris.

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  • The good thing about this is if you pick a game that really bites, you can go back and pick out another one.

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  • While some games have enough depth to go back and replay them once you have finished, others simply languish on the shelves.

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  • And I will join the Greek chorus in singing about how slick and commercialized Napa Valley has become over the years but I'll also confess that I'm always ready to go back.

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  • Make sure you take good notes, enjoy yourself, and save the forms for future use when you need to go back and research your tasting notes.

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  • Many reviewers go back to certain wines and taste them as they age, providing new scores.

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  • Then you will want to go back many times.

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  • Even if you type one incorrectly and don't find out until the song is done, you can go back in and edit it.

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  • The child is usually able to remember the content of the nightmare and may be afraid to go back to sleep.

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  • These patterns include inability to fall asleep at bedtime, repeated awakening during the night, and/or inability to go back to sleep once awakened.

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  • How do smokers give up their cigarettes for good and never go back to them again?

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  • The popularity of hip hop dancers may seem like a relatively recent thing, but the roots of this art form go back decades.

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  • There's also the added advantage of being able to rewind and go back to learn more difficult steps, or even advance in slow motion frame-by-frame if necessary.

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  • Hip hop dance is one of the youngest forms of dancing currently practiced; but even it has roots, which go back about four decades, with the stylistic moves of performers like James Brown laying down the basis.

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  • The site's archives go back about 240 years.

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  • By staying organized you can not only find the sources of your information but you will also be able to quickly go back to the information for further research.

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  • While not all have been preserved, there are some that go back hundreds of years.

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  • These charts often go back several generations, and branches represent parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents of the person.

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  • While this may take several months to return to normal, with most cases it does go back to its original color.

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  • The disadvantage to electrolysis is that it can take many weeks to remove the hairs and you have to go back for a number of sessions because hairs have so many growth cycles.

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  • If you already have brunette hair and are looking for ways to save some hard earned, beauty-splurge cash, why not go back to your roots and go the natural route?

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  • In September 2009, mega model Tyra Banks announced to the world that she planned to go back to her roots, literally, on the season premiere of her daytime talk show.

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  • It also serves as a good record of your child's education if he or she ever does have to go back into a public school setting or as the basis of building a portfolio for college applications one day.

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  • If you can check out books for two weeks, for example, you will need to have that part of the study completed when it is time for the books to go back.

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  • If you sit among a group of veteran homeschool moms you will often hear that they switched this or that, only to go back to their original choice.

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  • If your child misses a problem, have him go back and fix the mistake.

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  • However, I doubt that with 30 years experience you want to go back to an entry-level position and work your way up.

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  • It's find to explain that you were in an accident that prohibited you from working for a little while, but stress that you are completely recovered and ready to go back to work full time.

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  • If you are still experiencing medical problems and you are not able to go back to the same type of work you did before, you may want to check with your state's Department of Vocational Rehabilitation services.

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  • There is also a Power Search option that branches out quite a bit from what you put in the search box, saving you from having to go back in to search by variations of keywords.

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  • You can also save searches so that you can go back and apply later.

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  • If you used a fifteen year amortization rate the first time, you can go back and compare what your payments will be like with a thirty year mortgage, or if you use a different down payment.

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  • The lower payments can help in times of financial stress, such as a spouse quitting work to go back to school.

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  • Will mortgage interest rates go back up to double-digit levels again?

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  • Pause the video or go back a few seconds if a technique is puzzling to you.

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  • It can be difficult or confusing to go back a step to check your work.

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  • Some women find that this is the best way to stop.If you slip and go back to smoking, start over and try again.

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  • If you are on leave, you know that eventually you'll probably have to leave your baby and go back to work.

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  • You can continue to breastfeed when you go back to work by buying a pump and using it three or four times during the day.

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  • Throw in an impressive selection of casual tops and bottoms, intimates, sleepwear, swimwear, and outerwear and you will never want to go back to your pre-pregnancy wardrobe again.

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  • If you're well enough to go back to work, go.

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  • Overalls come down in just two easy snaps and go back on even easier, making the mad dash for the restroom a quick and hassle-free experience.

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  • This is especially crucial if you go back on a reduced schedule.

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  • Studies consistently go back and fourth about weight gain and hormones.

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  • This approach is preferred by many women because they do not have to go back to the hospital to have surgery and they can recover from the procedure as they recover from giving birth.

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  • The woman is supposed to rest a bit after having the procedure, but she can go back to her regular routine quickly, although some clinics recommend 24 hours of bed rest following the transfer.

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  • Once you have established your due date, you can go back and estimate the date of conception with some of these programs as well.

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  • Recovery time is very quick, and many women go back to their regular routines right after the procedure is complete.

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  • Though experts seem to go back and forth on the effectiveness of these claims, many people swear by vitamin C supplements.

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  • Toss it on and go, and then don't worry about your scarf when you go back inside--it's easy to remove and hang up on a coat rack.

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  • Warm Apple Baking Crisp - Want to go back to Grandma's kitchen?

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  • Once you try these products, you'll likely never go back to paraffin!

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  • Eighty four percent of Goodwill's sales revenue from clothing donations and other generous givings go back to fund these important re-entry programs.

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  • With each purchase you make through the official store, a portion of your proceeds will go back into cancer research.

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  • With so many people watching household expenses, it's difficult to go back to the same people over and over and ask them to donate money or purchase fundraising program products.

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  • Instead of trying to purchase a personalized Christmas gift that can't be returned, go back to the basics of gift shopping.

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  • It also should help explain why you're more willing to go back with him even though you know that the love won't last (because in the moment it feels good to you too).

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  • If your change in feelings were a result of the pregnancy, you will notice that a few months after you have the baby, things will go back to the way they were before.

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  • I couldn't chat with her any more and asked her if she had a different phone number if she wanted to chat and she said she was leaving to go back to her hometown for the weekend but later on she would end up calling me.

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  • If dating doesn't work out, will you be able to go back to being friends?

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  • Find a new hobby; go back to school; join a gym or book club.

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  • If you already have sought the services of someone and have stopped, then you need to either go back or find someone new.

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  • Here's the thing, your husband and your relationship with him can never go back to how things used to be before you found out about the other woman.

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  • The answer is no, because you can't go back to when you didn't know he was unfaithful.

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  • Just let your heart out on the paper and you can go back to edit after you are done.

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  • Press the pound key to go back to the main menu.

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  • Linger for a moment and then go back to what you were doing.

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  • You can also be the person who encourages him to go back to school, do more traveling, or have a better relationship with his parents.

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  • If you're interested in making the transition to becoming a journalist after spending several years in another career field, don't automatically assume you'll need to go back to school for an entirely different degree.

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  • Backpack styles that go back to school with high fashion.

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  • Some of these traits go back to him being rather shy and sensitive, so his feelings can be hurt fairly easily.

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  • Their get-up-and-go nature will sometimes have them get up from the project they are working on and never go back to it.

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  • A large shark is killed and displayed, and the town breathes a sigh of relief, prepared to go back to the beach.

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  • August DVD releases will keep spirits from lagging as students prepare to go back to school, and the end of summer rears its wicked head.

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  • It's fun to go back and check out classic movie trailers just to see what movie production companies' concept about these movies and how they tried to market them.

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  • She did Goldfinger almost on a whim, but decided to go back to modeling as she was making more money with that career.

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  • Instead of giving up on it, director David Twohy decided to go back to the Pitch Black formula that made the movie such a hit in the first place.

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  • The libraries go back to the year 2000 and include archives of thousands of great stories.

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  • Sometimes, this is where the NDE ends, and the greeter informs the person that it isn't her time and she must go back.

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  • After you take the quiz once, you can go back and take it again to see how much of the information you are able to remember.

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