Going-on Sentence Examples

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  • I have a feeling something else is going on.

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  • What was going on in his life right now?

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  • There's nothing going on here.

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  • It was impossible to know what was going on in Señor Medena's mind by observing his expression.

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  • No wonder Len knew so much about what was going on.

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  • What's going on between you and Alex?

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  • She couldn't believe that there was any thought of romance going on in Cade's mind.

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  • He should be in the know about what's going on with Ouray's young people.

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  • He ran when Patsy ditched the Buick because she ran and he had no idea what was going on.

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  • Do you think he knows what is going on around him?

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  • Who knows what's going on in that head?

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  • You can't go on pretending to Howie you don't know what's going on.

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  • Or risk that there was something else going on that would drive his mate back to Darkyn for whatever reason.

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  • His gaze went to the Oracle, who had shed no light on what was going on in his underworld.

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  • What isn't going on between you two?

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  • What the dickens is going on?

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  • One member of Mountain Rescue grabbed him under the arms while another unfastened his line, but he shook off their ministrations while he tried to focus on the activity going on around him.

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  • He shut down her ability to use the portals, just in case there was something else going on.

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  • Deidre studied him, unable to determine what was going on with him and the human he'd kept in Hell.

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  • What's going on with us, Carmen?

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  • Deidre wiped the blood off her foot onto a towel, unable to piece together what the hell was going on.

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  • Couldn't someone tell her what the hell was going on?

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  • Yes. He's the only one who seems like he'd tell me what's going on.

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  • She refused to send him to school or to go to work, determined to figure out what insanity was going on under her roof.

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  • I'm not going on blind dates or being hooked up with hairy alpha males.

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  • She made sure the door was ajar so that she could hear what was going on inside the room.

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  • I'll talk to her and find out what's going on.

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  • But that doesn't mean he isn't nosy about what's going on.

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  • The WCTU and Anti-Saloon League were active and the churches sure didn't like the kind of business going on in Ouray.

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  • I'm a bundle of nerves with all that's going on around here.

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  • I thought I was gonna need funny hats and party favors for the celebrating going on around here.

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  • Sam, please focus There are some weird things going on with us and I'm hoping you can help make some sense of them.

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  • I take it we're going on a road trip to… where?

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  • Sam put tea on and said, "Let's sit and see if we can get to the bottom of what is going on with you two."

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  • So, where are you going on your vacation?

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  • What was going on behind those dark eyes?

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  • What's going on here?

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  • There's nothing going on between Lori and me.

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  • Sure, like nothing was going on here.

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  • She was surprised to see him with Lori, rolling in the hay - and there was no question about what was going on this time.

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  • So how long had this been going on?

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  • There's a lot of shit going on over here.

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  • There's a lot more going on than we expected.

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  • Something going on you want to tell us about?

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  • Wait, Elise, can't you tell me what's going on out there?

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  • His instinct told him there was something else going on aside from the insurgents and Lana leaving.

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  • What's really going on?

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  • As the Guardian, he'd been her emotional support, and he'd imagined this look when she discussed how scared she was of what was going on outside the Peak.

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  • You just don't want to admit what's going on around you.

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  • I'm going on a mission.

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  • Brady walked the area between the double walls, looking for anything or anyone in a large enough piece to provide clues as to what was going on.

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  • Maybe Rhyn going on this crazy journey keeps him out of Darkyn's hair.

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  • Now, tell me what's going on or so help me God I'll dump your ass right here in the middle of the square!

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  • After he's gone missing, I can buy wanting to know what's going on back home but a month before he skips is too soon.

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  • She wanted to know what the devil was going on.

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  • Is the war still going on?

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  • What's going on over there?

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  • Whoa. What's going on?

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  • If they know her as well as they think they do, they'll know nothing is going on.

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  • She looked up at him, but his expression gave no indication what was going on in his mind.

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  • Now, what's going on?

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  • Tim and Jim were thirteen months old going on three years.

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  • His gaze scoured her face, something obviously going on behind eyes that were darker than normal.

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  • She always seemed to know what was going on inside people's heads, and to anticipate how a person would react to a given circumstance.

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  • Hopefully that wasn't intentional, but the fact that Lori called Alex indicated that it might have been going on for a while.

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  • Jenn pitied him but couldn't bring herself to speak, not when she, too, barely understood what was going on.

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  • A lot going on.

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  • Something weird is going on up there.

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  • Something was going on.

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  • If he wasn't working with Others, then what was going on?

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  • She dismounted and led her horse toward the small group, edgy and leery of the battle going on around her.

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  • Her gaze was fixed on him, something obviously going on behind eyes that couldn't decide whether they were green or blue.

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  • Think how difficult it would be for the boy to adjust with all this going on.

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  • What was going on with him and when would he be at liberty to discuss his secret with her?

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  • What's going on in here – and out there?

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  • What's going on outside?

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  • I don't know what's going on with him, but I know one thing.

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  • I was right here and I didn't know a thing was going on.

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  • I didn't go to Gerald or Senor Medena to talk about what was going on between us.

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  • This courtship has been going on too long and you're getting bored.

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  • What the hell is going on?

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  • That usually meant she was going on vacation.

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  • Silently, he began to think he wasn't going to tolerate the ghost in his house long enough for him to figure out what was going on.

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  • Especially because I want to know what's going on tonight that has you spooked.

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  • Xander replaced the phone, trying to put the bigger picture together of what was going on.

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  • He loved how complicated it was while suspecting she dug herself a grave, one he wasn't going to be able to help her avoid without her telling him what was going on.

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  • If they survived whatever was going on.

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  • Jessi didn't have time to figure out what the hell was going on between Ashley and the Black God.

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  • There was no telling what was going on around her, and she hoped once again that her stealth magic hid her from the Others.

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  • Unable to find her when she was on stealth mode, he was acutely aware that he had no control over what was going on below.

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  • It is clear from Chicheley's position in the list, with eleven fellows and eight scholars, or probationerfellows, below him, that this entry does not mark his first appearance in the college, which had been going on since 1375 at least, and was chartered in 1379.

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  • In the same year that college took possession of the alien priory of Sele, Sussex, the proceedings for the suppression of which had been going on since 1469.

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  • Its fires are not volcanic, but result from the combustion of coal some distance underground, giving off much smoke and steam; geologists estimate that the burning has been going on for at least 800 years.

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  • The great work that is going on is the simplification of the facts to be explained by grouping them under empirical laws; and the most general statement relating to these that can yet be made is that no single one of these laws has as yet shown signs of taking rank as a vera causa comparable with the Darwinian principle of natural selection.

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  • Growth is always going on in plants while they are alive.

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  • Further on this subject we must not go; we can only state that Godman has shown good reason for declaring that the avifauna of all these islands is the effect of colonization extending over a long period of years, and going on now.

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  • The most reasonable view seems to be that the collection was formed gradually and that the process was going on during most of the period sketched above.

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  • Russia, which is going on from Esthonia and Finland to the Kola peninsula and Novaya Zemlya, at an average rate of about two feet per century.

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  • But a closer observation of what is going on in the recently colonized confines of the empire - where whole villages live without mixing with the natives, but slowly bringing them over to the Russian manner of life, and then slowly taking in a few female elements from them - gives the key to this feature of Russian life.

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  • He thought of going on the crusade to Barbary; but instead, in July 1390, went to serve with the Teutonic knights in Lithuania.

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  • It is no exaggeration to say that countless thousands of spiders of all families are annually destroyed by these insects, and there is no reason to doubt that destruction on at least as great a scale has been going on for centuries, too many even to guess at.

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  • Having entered the Christian priesthood, he naturally took an interest in the Priscillianist controversy then going on in his native country, and it may have been in connexion with this that he went to consult Augustine at Hippo in 413 or 414.

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  • An ardent Liberal, he took an active part in party struggles under the Restoration, while throwing himself with equal vigour into the great work of historical regeneration which was going on at that period.

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  • Antonius the orator was elected without opposition; the other government candidate, Gaius Memmius, who seemed to have the better chance of success, was beaten to death by the hired agents of Saturninus and Glaucia, while the voting was actually going on.

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  • Out of Europe the same extension of range has been going on.

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  • Charlemagne's activity in this respect was, in effect, but the completion of a process that had been going on since the 6th century.

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  • Here the main line from Milan divides, one portion going on parallel to the line of the ancient Via Aemilia (which it has followed from Piacenza downwards) to Rimini, Ancona and Brindisi, and the other through the Apennines to Florence and thence to Rome.

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  • I am going on an agitating tour through the continent of Europe."

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  • On the western border, where the natives were of less warlike character than those on their southern and northern frontiers, intrigues were already going on with petty tribal chiefs, and the Boers drove out a portion of the Barolongs from their lands, setting up the so-called republics of Stellaland and Goshen.

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  • This speech was public evidence of what was known to be going on behind the scenes.

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  • This wasting may be general or local - continuously from the embryonic period there is this natural process of displacement and decay of tissues going on in the growing organism.

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  • A study of the changes going on in the rif tvalley in which the lakes lie leads, however, to the belief that the Albert Edward and Albert Nyanzas are drying up, a process which the nature of the drainage areas is helping to bring about.

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  • Londoners were well informed as to what was going on abroad, and although the rulers were always willing to wait for an opportunity of enlarging their liberties, they remained ready to take advantage of such circumstances as might occur.

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  • The legend of his choice is that Nanak with his followers was going on a journey, when they saw the dead body of a man lying by the wayside.

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  • The work has been going on for ages, and the finely comminuted particles of rocks form the main bulk of the soil which covers much of the earth's surface, the rest of the soil being composed chiefly of the remains of roots and other parts of plants.

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  • The addition of optical appliances to the simple dark chamber for the purpose of seeing what was going on outside, was first described by Girolamo Cardan in his De Subtilitate (1 550), as noted by Libri.

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  • It is true that his friends kept him informed of what was going on in the scientific world.

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  • For some years he had alluded to his impending retirement from public life, saying that he was "strong against going on in politics to the end."

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  • On the other hand, life must in the long run so conduce, whatever its present value may appear to be, because a constant process of adjustment is going on which is bound sooner or later to lead to a complete adjustment which will be perfect happiness.

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  • Reynolds, in his investigation, introducing no new form of law of distribution of velocities, uses a linear quantity, proportional to the mean free path of the gaseous molecules, which he takes to represent (somewhat roughly) the average distance from which molecules directly affect, by their convection, the state of the medium; the gas not being uniform on account of the gradient of temperature, the change going on at each point is calculated from the elements contributed by the parts at this particular distance in all directions.

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  • Similar wars were going on against the mountain tribes of Armenia and Iran, especially against the Cadusians on the Caspian Sea.

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  • She agreed with their plan of an armed congress, and on this idea both she and Fersen insisted with all their might, Fersen leaving Brussels and going on a mission to the emperor to try and gain support and checkmate the émigrés, whose desertion the queen bitterly resented, and whose rashness threatened to frustrate her plans and endanger the lives of her family.

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  • Generators with devices for regulating and stopping at will the action going on are generally termed "automatic."

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  • Where the production of acetylene is going on on a small scale this method of purification is undoubtedly the most convenient one, as the acid present absorbs the ammonia, and the copper salt converts the phosphuretted and sulphuretted hydrogen into phosphates and sulphides.

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  • Simultaneously with these proceedings in Bohemia, negotiations had been going on for the removal of the long-continued papal schism, and it had become apparent that a satisfactory solution could only be secured if, as seemed not impossible, the supporters of the rival popes, Benedict XIII.

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  • He drifted in time to San Francisco, and it was a newspaper of that city which in 1867 supplied the money for him to join a party going on a chartered steamboat to the Mediterranean ports.

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  • It was not, indeed, till the settlement of Westphalia in 1648, after the Thirty Years' War, that this territorial division of Christendom became stereotyped, but the process had been going on for a hundred years previously; in some states, as in England and Scotland, it had long been completed; in others, as in South Germany, Bohemia and Poland, it was defeated by the political and missionary efforts of the Jesuits and other agents of the counter-Reformation.

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  • In 1699 the long Turkish War, which had been going on ever since 1683, was concluded by the peace of Karlowitz, whereby Podolia, the Ukraine and the fortress of Kamenets Podolskiy were retroceded to the Republic by the Ottoman Porte.

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  • When, on the 8th of December 1869, it had actually assembled, the world was kept informed of what was going on in the Letters of Quirinus, written by Dollinger and Huber while the debates of the council were proceeding.

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  • By this time he was launched on his missionary labours; he had founded a number of churches, and he was going on to found others.

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  • This process appears to have been going on throughout the middle years of the and century.

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  • It may indeed be said that the Constitut ion as it now stands is the result of a long process of development; and that process is still going on.

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  • But at Bombay Wellesley was attacked by fever, and prevented from going on.

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  • At that time an agitation was going on for the transfer of the judicial functions from the equites to the senate; Drusus proposed as a compromise a measure which restored to the senate the office of judices, while its numbers were doubled by the admission of 300 equites.

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  • The struggle against Gnosticism, which had been going on during the middle part of the century, had compelled the Church both to define her creed and to draw a sharper line of demarcation than heretofore between those writings whose authority she regarded as absolute and all others.

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  • And in general it may be stated that the hypothesis of such an intermixture of forms from neighbouring dialects has been rendered in recent years far more credible by the striking evidence of such continual intermixture going on within quite modern periods of time afforded by the Atlas linguistique de la France, even in the portion which has already been published.

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  • Indeed, no Portland cement is free from the liability to be decomposed by sea-water, and on a moderate scale this action is always going on more or less.

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  • He advised and conducted the siege of Philipsburg, and while the siege was going on was killed by a cannon-shot on the 12th of June 1734.

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  • Chivalry again in its military aspect not only encourages the love of war for its own sake without regard to the cause for which war is waged, it encourages also an extravagant regard for a fantastic show of personal daring which cannot in any way advance the objects of the siege or campaign which is going on.

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  • Others, as the asters, spread rapidly; those possessing this habit should be taken up every second or third year, and, a nice patch being selected for replanting from the outer portions, the rest may be either thrown aside, or reserved for increase; the portion selected for replanting should be returned to its place, the ground having meanwhile been well broken up. Some plants are apt to decay at the base, frequently from exposure caused by the lifting process going on during their growth; these should be taken up annually in early autumn, the soil refreshed, and the plants returned to their places, care being taken to plant them sufficiently deep.

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  • This displacement has been going on ever since, and it is not quite complete even to-day.

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  • Thus the furnace may be said to have four zones, those of (1) deoxidation, (2) heating, (3) melting, and (4) collecting, though of course the heating is really going on in all four of them.

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  • The Lodz manufacturing district, the Polish Birmingham, is becoming more German than Polish; and throughout the governments west of the Vistula German immigration is going on at a steadily increasing rate, especially in the governments of Plock, Kalisz, Piotrkow and Warsaw.

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  • Regular clerks are by their institute clerics and priests, and they are devoted to some particular work or works as their own special object - as education, the preaching of missions and retreats, or the going on missions to the heathen.

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  • The water taken up by the root from the soil contains nitrogenous and mineral salts which combine with the first product of photo-synthesis - a carbohydrate - to form more complicated nitrogen-containing food substances of a proteid nature; these are then distributed by other elements of the vascular bundles (the phloem) through the leaf to the stem and so throughout the plant to wherever growth or development is going on.

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  • While this political contest was going on the Civil War was being brought to a decisive close.

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  • Not long after he died at Oundle in Northamptonshire as he was going on a visit to Ceolred, king of Mercia (709).

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  • There is little doubt that during the last century before the Christian era the Celtic peoples had been pushed considerably fartherwest by the Teutonic peoples, a process which Their was still going on in Caesars time, when we hear of ments.

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  • His last war with Carthage, which began with an invasion of western Sicily, and which was going on at his death in 367 B.C., was ended by a peace by which the Halycus remained the boundary.

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  • The process of Hellenization which had been so long going on had at last made Sicily thoroughly Greek.

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  • Two agitations were then going on in Rochdale - the first (in which Jacob Bright was a leader) in opposition to a local church rate, and the second for parliamentary reform, by which Rochdale successfully claimed to have a member allotted to it under the Reform Bill.

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  • And we see a brisk diplomatic intercourse between the scattered Greek cities going on.

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  • After several reconnaissances in which fighting took place with Mahmuds outposts, it was ascertained from prisoners that their army was short of provisions and that great leakage was going on.

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  • The reexamination of Delphi by the French School was still going on in 1921, but on a small scale, while the publication of the first discoveries, made in 1892, was still unfinished.

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  • For many years after this date the condition of the country was one bordering upon anarchy, and into the faction strife which was continually going on Kruger freely entered.

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  • Both movements are probably still going on.

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  • In Bengal the assessment has been accomplished once and for all, but throughout the greater part of the rest of India the process is continually going on.

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  • The extension of cultivation was considered as the chief care of government, and no regard was paid to the improvident waste going on on all sides.

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  • European scholars have inferred from astronomical dates that its composition was going on about 1400 B.C. But these dates are themselves given in writings of later origin, and might have been calculated backwards.

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  • The essential feature of this astral theology is the assumption of a close link between the movements going on in the heavens and occurrences on earth, which led to identifying the gods and goddesses with heavenly bodies - planets and stars, besides sun and moon - and to assigning the seats of all the deities in the heavens.

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  • Thenard, who had no battery at their disposal, to search for a chemical method of obtaining those metals, and by the action of red-hot iron on fused potash - a method of which Davy admitted the advantages - they succeeded in 1808 in preparing potassium, going on to make a full study of its properties and to use it, as Davy also did, for the reduction of boron from boracic acid in 1809.

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  • At Paris he thought of going on the stage, but was induced to finish his legal training and began to practise as an advocate (1817-1824).

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  • Hicks to prove that the rocks below the undoubted lower Silurian of Murchison did indeed possess a characteristic fauna, and their work was confirmed by researches going on in other countries.

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  • It thus appears that each successive invasion had a more easterly western limit, and that the gradual narrowing of the range of plague, which began in the 17th century, was still going on.

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  • It was long before he received any news of how the day was going on the front of the 19th Div., and from the beginning of the action he was unable to communicate with his divisions on the left bank.

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  • In fact, as has been shown already, Badoglio had little idea of how the fight was going on his front; Buongiovanni was in the dark regarding the general situation except for the calls which came from Cavaciocchi; and Cavaciocchi, who saw his own danger, had played his cards too soon, and had nothing left.

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  • Indeed, even prior to the definite establishment of the caste-system, the mingling of the lower race with the upper classes, especially with the aristocratic landowners and still more so with the yeomanry, had probably been going on to such an extent as to have resulted in two fairly well-defined intermediate types of colour between the priestly order and the servile race and to have facilitated the ultimate division into four" colours "(varna).

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  • The great evaporation going on from the surface probably causes a slow vertical circulation in the depth, the salter colder waters sinking, and ultimately escaping to the Indian Ocean.

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  • The figures given show how immensely the river varies in volume, and the greatness of the changes which are constantly going on in the channel and on its banks.

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  • They were also retained for 1894 at the request of the government, which desired to keep faith with their promise that while the new organization of the army was going on no increase of duties on the necessaries of life should take place.

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  • He learnt much from Blumenbach and Eichhorn, and took interest in all that was going on around him.

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  • Their general attitude may be explained as a reaction against the abuses which they saw going on around them, and to a misconception of the character of the Hottentot and Bantu races.

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  • Indeed, it was his extraordinary activity and power of assimilation in such directions that allowed him to keep his fellow-countrymen so well informed of what was going on in the outer world.

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  • The action of these intracellular toxins has in many instances nothing characteristic, but is merely in the direction of producing fever and interfering with the vital processes of the body generally, these disturbances often going on to a fatal result.

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  • For some time obscure negotiations had been going on between King Nicholas and Essad, and the brave Hasan Riza Pasha, who had refused to surrender despite the shortage of food, had been assassinated.

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  • Meanwhile, at Frankfort, among British Protestant refugees, a controversy was going on between the upholders of the English liturgy and the French Reformed Order of Worship respectively.

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  • In London, which required separate treatment, a similar process had been going on.

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  • It may be seen how the arrangement of limbs suited for going on all-fours belongs rather to the apes than to man, and walking on the soles of the feet rather to man than the apes.

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  • The soil of the Hawash valley proved particularly suitable for raising this crop. In the high plateaus the planting of seeds begins in May, in the lower plateaus and the plains in June, but in certain parts where the summer is long and rain abundant sowing and reaping are going on at the same time.

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  • By means of suitable and simple mechanism this vertical movement of the cylinders works plunger pistons in a pair of cylinders which contain glycerin, and these deaden the vibrations of the machinery while weighing is going on.

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  • As to what was going on beyond it, we have but a few casual gleams of light, just enough to make the darkness visible, from writers such as the author of the life of St Germanus, Prosper Tiro, Procopius, and Gregory of Tours.

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  • A very large proportion of the great Perpendicular churches of England date back to this age, and in the cathedrals also much work was going on.

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  • By the side of the duel between France and England, a war was going on upon the continent of Europe, in which Austriawith its allies, France, Russia and the War.

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  • A dispute had been going on for some time about the possession of a strip of territory which some British arbitrators had awarded to the Zulu king.

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  • Legal history can now be followed in a continuous series of law reports, beginning with Keilway, Staunford and Dyer, and going on.

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  • While the Sea of Aral remained in connexion with the Caspian, the desiccation of the Lake Balkash basin, and its break-up into smaller separate basins, were already going on.

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  • Since the theory of geological cataclysms was abandoned, and that of slow modifications of the crust of the earth accepted, new data have been obtained in the Aral-Caspian region to show that the rate of modification after the close of the Glacial period, although still very slow, was faster than had been supposed from the evidence of similar changes now going on in Europe and America.

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  • He was answered that nevertheless it was going on.

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  • Volcanic action is still going on in these latitudes, as the glaciers are at times covered by ashes, but the predominant rocks to the east are the Tertiary granite, while to the west gneiss, older granite and Palaeozoic rocks prevail.

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  • In addition to the gains mentioned, he bought in iior a large slice of territory, including Bourges and Dun-leRoi, from Eudes Arpin, viscount of Bourges, who was going on the crusade; and toward the end of his reign took Montlhery, whose lord beset the southern approach to Paris.

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  • This has been going on since May, 2002 -- congressionally mandated changes in the clearance procedures.

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  • The Better Business team are working to help you to stay abreast of what's going on.

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  • So I was understandably apprehensive about going on a holiday where a second attempt at the seemingly impossible was likely to be unavoidable.

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  • It tells us of a mighty struggle that is now going on for a moral ascendancy over the hearts of this world's population.

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  • Both would appear for Swindon in later years, with Keen going on to be a loyal clubman for more than a decade.

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  • In other words the direct process may be going on rightly, while a full reflex cognizance thereof may be utterly impossible.

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  • Is this just a spooky coincidence or is there a little bit of rivalry going on?

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  • So that's what's been going on over the past couple of weeks in Sidcup.

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  • There is always something going on whether it be a religious festival or a political rally.

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  • I think there's something very fishy going on at the European Space Center.

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  • Bob talks to Mervyn through a ventilation grille to find out what's going on.

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  • So the research is trying to take a very holistic perspective, but still grounded in what's going on in the classroom.

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  • Most drug addicts have been found to have hypoglycemia, that can be treated by going on a hypoglycemic diet.

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  • So that takes care of the literal interpretation of what was going on.

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  • They were not part of the violent revolutionary movement that was going on.

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  • Anyway, I'd love to receive news from you all of what has been going on.

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  • There is a class war going on in the villages but it is of the poor and middle peasantry against the kulaks.

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  • How might people learn to become more perceptive about what is going on in the world around them?

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  • In particular, the work will employ spectral diagnostics developed for solar physics research to understand what is going on in the tokamak plasmas.

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  • So is this an accurate map of what is going on in contemporary German poetry - assuming such a thing were possible?

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  • With ever more going on in Britain, this tendency can become even more pronounced.

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  • Barry, you may have just squandered all of the good will we had going on.

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  • Why does it have to be so threadbare going on gimcrack, recycling motoring and travel shows against rather desultory newscasts?

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  • After we put the phone down Philip said " what on earth was she going on about stripy tights for?

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  • But in passive transference there is no ' repression ' going on.

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  • There's allsorts of visual trickery going on including some nice zooming effects that are seen in ghost in the shell.

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  • On the subject of ' dodgy ' food, one of the biggest fears for those going on holiday is ' holiday tummy ' .

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  • In 1397 he was made archdeacon of Dorset by Richard Mitford, bishop of Salisbury, but litigation was still going on about it in the papal court till the 27th of June 1399, when the pope extinguished the suit, imposing perpetual silence on Nicholas Bubwith, master of the rolls, his opponent.

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  • So far back as 1850 he also suggested a view which, in a modified form, is of fundamental importance in the modern theory of ionic dissociation, for, in a paper on the theory of the formation of ether, he urged that in an aggregate of molecules of any compound there is an exchange constantly going on between the elements which are contained in it; for instance, in hydrochloric acid each atom of hydrogen does not remain quietly in juxtaposition with the atom of chlorine with which it first united, but changes places with other atoms of hydrogen.

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  • Osman marched against Khotin, but failed to capture it, and his unpopularity with the army was increased by rumours that he designed to collect such troops as were loyal to him, under pretence of going on Ahmed I., 1603-1617.

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  • And in another speech he said that the British had insanely placed themselves .Effect of Mr in the strange predicament of the free subjects of a monarchy going to coerce the free subjects of a Speeches republic. Expressions such as these were trans lated into Dutch and distributed among the Boers, and they exercised a good deal of influence in fanning the agitation already going on in the Transvaal.

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  • Dissolution, and finally reaches the statement of the Law of Evolution as" an integration of matter and concomitant dissipation of motion, during which the matter passes from a an indefinite incoherent homogeneity to a definite coherent heterogeneity, and during which the retained motion undergoes a parallel transformation."This process of evolution is due to" the instability of the homogeneous,"the" multiplication of effects "and their" segregation,"continuing until it ceases in complete" equilibration."Sooner or later, however, the reverse process of Dissolution, with its absorption of motion and disintegration of matter, which indeed has always been going on to some extent, must prevail, and these oscillations of the cosmic process will continue without end.

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  • We heard of the cruel, unnecessary fighting in the far-away Pacific, and learned of the struggles going on between capital and labour.

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  • She stood very still for a moment, and it was evident from her face, which was flushed and troubled, that a struggle was going on in her mind.

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  • Helen remained motionless through them all, not once showing the least sign that she realized what was going on.

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  • How far she could receive communications is hard to determine, but she knew much that was going on around her.

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  • As they approached the house, Prince Andrew with a smile drew Pierre's attention to a commotion going on at the back porch.

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  • Rostov even noticed that Denisov did not like to be reminded of the regiment, or in general of that other free life which was going on outside the hospital.

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  • All that was going on before her now seemed quite natural, but on the other hand all her previous thoughts of her betrothed, of Princess Mary, or of life in the country did not once recur to her mind and were as if belonging to a remote past.

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  • He was in very good spirits; the affair with the purchaser was going on satisfactorily, and there was nothing to keep him any longer in Moscow, away from the countess whom he missed.

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  • And it was not Napoleon who directed the course of the battle, for none of his orders were executed and during the battle he did not know what was going on before him.

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  • Having reached the knoll, Pierre sat down at one end of a trench surrounding the battery and gazed at what was going on around him with an unconsciously happy smile.

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  • He could not stop what was going on before him and around him and was supposed to be directed by him and to depend on him, and from its lack of success this affair, for the first time, seemed to him unnecessary and horrible.

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  • Malasha, who kept her eyes fixed on what was going on before her, understood the meaning of the council differently.

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  • In spite of her one desire to see her brother as soon as possible, and her vexation that at the moment when all she wanted was to see him they should be trying to entertain her and pretending to admire her nephew, the princess noticed all that was going on around her and felt the necessity of submitting, for a time, to this new order of things which she had entered.

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  • As a result of the hostility between Kutuzov and Bennigsen, his Chief of Staff, the presence of confidential representatives of the Emperor, and these transfers, a more than usually complicated play of parties was going on among the staff of the army.

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  • The blue-gray bandy legged dog ran merrily along the side of the road, sometimes in proof of its agility and self-satisfaction lifting one hind leg and hopping along on three, and then again going on all four and rushing to bark at the crows that sat on the carrion.

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  • If anyone can do a recon mission and find out what 's going on out there, he can.

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  • Younger children will be keen to search for Santa, maybe going on a reindeer safari to get there.

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  • Fundamentally, what is going on is that replicating molecules ensure their survival by means of phenotypic effects on the world.

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  • There 's too much political savvy going on here for that simplification to ever be true.

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  • Skin changes What is going on in the skin of people with psoriasis to produce the red scaly plaques?

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  • Whilst surrender talks were going on the Germans abandoned ship and scuttling charges detonated her magazine, ending the last of Spee 's squadron.

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  • Peaceful sit-in protests have been going on for more than four months.

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  • Do you think that spinning yarns to patients about what is going on in their bodies is putting them first?

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  • Leave your personal stereo off - they stop you being aware of what 's going on about you.

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  • After we put the phone down Philip said what on earth was she going on about stripy tights for?

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  • The ferocious persecution in the lands of the Elector of Cologne remains particularly shadowy, despite some tantalizing hints about what was going on.

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  • There is a lot of discussion going on about the new role of the teacher in a high-tech classroom.

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  • People thirsty for knowledge regarding what was really going on in Indonesia began flocking to the Web.

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  • But neither liberal democracy nor totalitarian socialism are able to explain what is going on.

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  • Anti-malarial protection (if going on a jungle trip below 1,500 meters; not needed for high-altitude treks).

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  • There 's allsorts of visual trickery going on including some nice zooming effects that are seen in ghost in the shell.

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  • On the subject of ' dodgy ' food, one of the biggest fears for those going on holiday is ' holiday tummy '.

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  • He was singing in a flat tuneless way, I 'm going on Holiday, Holiday, Holiday.

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  • I 'm going on a long-haul flight to San Francisco on Monday and I 'm dreading the 12 hours sat there twiddling my thumbs.

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  • I notice that Jack 's feet do not twitch nervously or anything either - he 's quite absorbed with what is going on.

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  • At 1345 Admiral Halsey issued a typhoon warning, to alert Fleet Weather Central to what was going on.

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  • In many ways, Weymouth typifies what is going on in small towns across Britain.

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  • There is no change in the Chancellor 's course, and to an unprejudiced eye all would appear to be going on as usual.

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  • Unfortunately, both the POUM and CNT leaders vacillated instead of going on the offensive, giving the counter-revolutionary forces the upper hand.

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  • In his endeavor to be the first to reach the finish line, Jim didn’t take any notice of the commotion going on behind him.

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  • The iconic popstar's concert tickets sold out within minutes of going on sale.

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  • As a founder, you're going on a personal journey, and if you haven't been on it before, you'll grow immensely.

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  • As the parent of a newborn, you've already got a lot going on in your life, so it's also very important that you make this experience stress-free for yourself.

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  • She is curious about bodily functions and talks about what is going on with her body.

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  • If you are going on a long road trip, you might want to consider these trips.

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  • Keep the crib bedding simple in this nursery, which already has a lot going on.

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  • If you are going on an outdoor tour of your neighborhood's Christmas light displays, you'll want to make sure his outfit is nice and warm, protecting him from chilly weather.

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  • Another great--and often affordable--way to furnish a home is to look in your local paper and see if there are any estate sales going on near you.

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  • These types of gifts may give the impression that there is more going on than a business relationship.

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  • If you ever ask an employee what is going on sale and they tell you they don't know, that's nearly impossible.

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  • Full service brokers keep track of everything that is going on in the stock market.

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  • The hard-to-find Zhu Zhu Pet toy hamsters are in stock in going on sale for four bucks each, Barbie dolls are priced at five dollars and many articles of children's clothing are going to be reduced all the way down to four dollars.

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  • Don't try to view the items while the bidding is going on.

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  • There are so many possible causes for feline hair loss that the only way to be sure what is going on is to have some blood work done by your vet.

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  • It sounds like this cat has been traumatized by the multiple births so close together and she may have some hormone issues going on.

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  • All that gurgling, whooshing and dripping represents a whirl of activity going on in the machine, and your cat is observant enough to have tuned into it.

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  • This would eliminate the inappropriate urinating and vomiting going on at your current apartment while you're away.

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  • Do you have any advice on what is going on with Checkers ?

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  • There may be a territorial struggle going on between the two cats.

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  • There's a change going on in the balance of things in your household, and while your older cat may feel a little stressed at this point he is making efforts to adjust.

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  • I'm sure the vet had reasons for her reluctance, but there's no way to be sure of what was really going on unless you can access the record of treatment.

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  • Do you have any idea what could be going on?

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  • There could be several things going on here.

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  • There are a couple of things that might be going on with Cicero.

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  • This has been going on for approximately a year now.

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  • Yes, not an appetizing log to keep, but it may help your vet diagnose what is going on.

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  • There may be some things going on that you are not seeing.

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  • The series features Jack and Annie, two kids who wind up going on a sequence of crazy adventures in an effort to help the sorceress Morgan le Fay.

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  • Look for any fine print that says a portion of your payment goes to the agency each month, as that's a clear sign of something fishy going on.

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  • Even if this is not the card with the highest APR, the satisfaction of having a zero balance might be a good motivator to keep you going on the road to debt payoff.

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  • The interesting thing about identity theft cases is that while they really started popping up in the news in the 2000s, this crime has actually been going on for decades.

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  • How will you keep me informed about what's going on in my case?

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  • With everything going on at home, some children may have difficulty concentrating on their schoolwork.

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  • Teenagers have the advantage of understanding more about their parents' divorce but the downside is they don't have to like what's going on.

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  • There is no need to discuss who is dating whom and whatever else is going on in each of your private lives.

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  • This pull out feature is a great space-saver during the day when other activities are going on in the bedroom, such a game playing or school work.

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  • However, global warming makes people realize how interdependent the nations of the world are even if they are not aware of all the essential cycles and processes going on in the natural world.

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  • The disposable vs cloth diapers debate has been going on for many years.

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  • In fact, natural pollution has been going on for as long as the Earth has been in existence.

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  • It is only until very recently that Americans started consuming large quantities of acai and going on acai berry diets.

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  • While acai berries are just like any other fruit and seem entirely safe, going on a fast with just acai berries can be dangerous.

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  • However, if you're considering going on an all acai diet for any period of time, please consult your doctor or nutritionist first.

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  • When I was younger, one of the best parts about going on vacation was the unlimited hot water in the hotel's bathtub.

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  • I still like going on vacation, but today's technology lets me have (almost) unlimited hot water at home.

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  • The first thing you have to decide when decorating your living room is exactly what kind of living will be going on in that room.

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  • A rug without backing will require a second purchase if going on top of hardwood, laminate or tile.

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  • Keep them smaller on the edges and corners of the rooms, or in rooms with a lot of other designs going on.

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  • As with any Internet connection, be safe whenever going on a casting, bring a friend with you, and always do as much of a background check on the client as possible before going.

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  • Starting with the simplest of foundations and going on up through leopard printed hair, you can do pretty much anything when it comes to airbrush makeup.

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  • With all the planning going on things can be pretty hectic for the bride.

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  • They may be spending some extra time outdoors, going on vacation, attending a dear friend's wedding (the tears do tend to roll!) or just prefer something that's completely budge-proof and reliable.

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  • Blending MAC Fluidline Eye Liner Gel is a challenge since there is a high risk of it going on too dark.

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  • If that is the case, then there might be something going on deeper in your personality.

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  • While a special teams coaching change will not affect the performance of your quarterback, you should be aware of what coaching changes are going on with your players' teams from top to bottom.

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  • There is even a virtual puppy dog kennel where you can store your dog if you are going on vacation!

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  • Pay attention to what is going on behind the subject.

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  • Make a list of big events going on in your community, then head out and photograph them.

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  • The outer areas, or edges, act as a visual aid for what's going on in the middle.

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  • If you are going on a long trip, you may want to just pack some food with you.

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  • While friends and family may be able to give you referrals for your first few projects, you'll probably need to be a bit creative in order to keep your business going on a long term basis.

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  • Many people only think of metropolitan activities when they hear New York mentioned, but the ski areas of New York are actually quite plentiful and prove that there is a lot more going on in this northeastern state than just the Big Apple.

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  • Taking this step will help you regain a sense of control; feeling like you are not in charge of what is going on does add to your stress levels.

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  • This will help you to feel calmer and more able to cope with what is going on.

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  • This is not a walk for fitness, but a walk on which you are completely mindful of everything that's going on around you, the feeling of your foot lifting off the ground, the muscles of your body working, everything.

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  • If you aren't the type to sit and try to clear your mind, you might try focusing on a burning candle or practicing living in the moment while going on a walk instead.

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  • There is no reason for you to wait even if you have something stressful going on in your life right now.

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  • Understanding the connection between stress and change can help you recognize what is going on with your body and mind during a busy time in your life.

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  • Call a friend or family member and let him or her know what has been going on with you.

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  • If you find it hard not to talk about stressful topics, suggest that you and your friends do something that will keep you from talking such as watching a movie or going on a bike ride.

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  • The good thing with this activity is that you can stop what is going on to evaluate what each person is doing and how he/she is feeling.

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  • If you notice that your child is having trouble, or start getting notes home from school, don't be afraid to contact your child's teachers to find out what is going on.

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  • But it's up to other students who know this is going on to turn them in or talk them into not doing it.

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  • Marvin Gaye's album What's Going On provided context to a culture that seemed to be disintegrating right before our very eyes.

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  • The most popular shonen storylines involve the main character striving to be the best in a competition or going on a quest.

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  • However, soccer is also a mental game and a soccer player has to have a good mind for understanding what's going on all over the field in addition to understanding his position.

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  • Prices-Prices may vary somewhat depending upon the time of year and any sales that might be going on at the time; however, you may be able to find a dress from $270 and up.

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  • The statistics speak volumes about what is going on with today's young people.

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  • Choose games that let everyone participate or if you have a large group, have several games going on at one time.

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  • Armed with some basic information about what's going on with your body will help you find there is nothing alarming.

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  • By the time graduation rolls around, most teens are going crazy with everything going on in their life.

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  • Depending on what you think that you might want to do once you finish high school, whether that is getting a job or going on to college, taking a business or industry class can help you greatly.

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  • Tell a teacher or guidance counselor about what is going on.

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  • Take the time to enjoy what's going on rather than trying to control it all.

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  • Guests can stay apprised of what's going on without having to pick up the phone or dominate a social event with wedding business.

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  • Andie had heard them announce it on the news earlier and was convinced it was meant to be that there were demonstrations going on during our wedding day.

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  • If you'll be going on your honeymoon immediately after the wedding reception, you'll want to ask a trusted friend or relative to do this for you.

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  • It might also be a good idea to check with the Better Business Bureau to be sure there's no funny business going on.

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  • Your ideas could also include things about how and where the happy couple met, something you enjoy doing together, or even something to do with where you are going on your honeymoon.

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  • Creating your wedding programs can be a stressful time when you have so much else going on.

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  • You may be confused about what is going on with your son or daughter.

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  • If he or she is going on a cruise to celebrate the milestone, make the cake in the shape of a ship, frost it with black and white icing, and add tiny windows and ship details on top.

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  • While initially it seems like Paris Hilton is leading a perfectly privileged life, there is plenty going on behind the scenes to challenge that assumption.

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  • And I had hoped that Donald Trump would have been able to see what was going on with my team.

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  • She stayed on the soap for two years, before going on to starring on the TV show L.A. Dragnet (2003), the film Snitch'd (2003), and the 2004 made-for-TV movie called The Dead Will Tell.

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  • The Daily Show took off once Stewart took over, eventually going on to earn Emmy Awards for both the show and Stewart.

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  • She has appeared in several films including 13 Going on 30, Pearl Harbor and Dude, Where's My Car?

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  • Redford commented, "Scarlett is 13 going on 30."

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  • Rumblings of a wedding have been going on for some time, but neither Ford nor Flockhart have confirmed such rumors.

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  • Seems that no matter what's going on in his life (like a 9 months pregnant girlfriend at home while he decides to take a little surfing trip), McConaughey continues to follow his j.k. livin mantra.

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  • Once again, the moral of this story is…if you don't want the world to see what's going on in your bedroom, take a pass next time someone suggests that you record your bedroom escapades.

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  • Well, she was only 10 then and now she's going on 15.

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  • Authorities continue to investigate the allegations to find out exactly what is going on.

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  • While Gosselin's people deny this will happen, producer Bobby Goldstein claims that there have been talks going on with both sides, as well as the major television networks.

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  • Rich's suit claimed that Ashley defamed his character by going on a Florida radio show and publicly, falsely accusing him of striking Ashley, which Rich maintains he never did.

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  • Seems that a few illegal Tom Cruise spy games have been (allegedly) going on.

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  • Photographers snapped away as the American Pie actress smiled and waved, unaware of what was going on.

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  • Fans can also follow Miranda on Twitter, a social networking site where Miranda provides all sorts of updates about what's going on in her life.

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  • In documents obtained by Star tabloid magazine, before going on a skydiving jaunt with Justin Timberlake, Kim's husband hit her in the face, cutting her lip open.

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  • Instead, consider hitting the stores once a week or so to see if there are any sales and clearances going on.

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  • If you're going on a family winter trip, you will need good quality kids' ski clothing.

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  • These dresses are available at a comfortable price point for parents, and they are a nice quick buy if you will be going on a vacation or family trip shortly.

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  • Passengers interested in world adventure travel cruises need to prepare differently for their vacation than if they were going on a more popular itinerary.

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  • What's even better than going on a weekend family cruise?

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  • Shih Tzu are also very alert to what is going on around the home and will bark to alert their owners to knocking on doors and such.

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  • It definitely sounds like there is something contagious going on.

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  • Let your vet examine your dog and try to figure out exactly what's going on.

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  • Sounds like your dog as some sort of skin infection going on.

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  • The lymph nodes can become enlarged when the body experiences a significant infection, but there's no way to say for sure what is going on without an examination.

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  • I'm not a vet, but there are a couple of different things that might be going on.

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  • There are numerous things that could be going on here because skin conditions are so difficult to diagnose.

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