How To Use Go along In A Sentence
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Just as many chefs use tequila in marinades, to cure fish or in ceviches, bar chefs should follow their lead and develop cocktails with complementary flavors to go along with the dish.
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My family has not forgiven me yet, but perhaps if I make these, that will smooth things over! why so much baking soda? browning effect? because there's not that much molasses (acid). and it's only 4 cups flour. somebody enlighten me! oh and for your molasses question - depends if you want the stronger molasses flavor. robust is probably what is more commonly referred to as blackstrap molasses. the light stuff I think tastes too light for something like a ginger cookie, I think. and given there's only 1/2C of molasses in this recipe to go along with 2 C of regular sugar, I'd def say go for the robust.
Jeremy Zawodny's linkblog
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Volunteers will get a designated area to chart starting at 12 noon and all are welcome to go along to help.
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As a lightweight, he carried a pretty solid wallop to go along with his uncanny ring generalship.
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I'm just blown away by the audacity the team has to toss around the word "musculoskeletal" and expect us to go along with it.
WNYMedia
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He has not felt compeled to go along with the crowd and has often had well thought out positions.
Six Council Members STILL Don't Get It!
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So when he makes some sounds — nonsense words, naturally — we go along with the call-and-response.
Times, Sunday Times
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As any matelot will confirm, to get a good polish, a little spit and a lot of elbow grease go along way, so let's see if Combet and Burrows can for once lead by example
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Many Scots seem happy to go along with the joke that the deep-fried Mars bar is the summit of our culinary achievements.
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Feminists are always sure of what they believe, and I can go along with them on many points, but I am unable to share their certainties or their assurance.
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If he thinks himself too good to consult with another doctor, and a lady at that, merely because she doesn't happen to be allopathist, he can go along!
Dr. Breen's Practice
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Buoyed by my success with the paintings, I decided to go along in person.
Times, Sunday Times
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This week my graduate seminar students (at Parsons Fine Arts MFA) and I had a great discussion leading from Robert Smithson's writings on entropy to issues of pessimism about social change and what might be the point of human intervention towards ideals of progressive social activism in an entropically irreversible situation: interesting in this light to read Bob Herbert Op-Ed piece in the October 26, 2010 copy of The New York Times, "The Corrosion of America": do we just go along "haplessly"/hopelessly with the flow of entropy and the corrosion and ruin of our infrastructure (a ruin which is in a sense "always already" from before its inception, in Smithson's example of "The Monuments of Passaic") creating or suggesting an art which does not try to impose an idealist order or moral value to an entropic situation of urban and suburban decay, or do we believe enough in human labor despite ultimate futility or mortality to make the investment in our near futures by fixing the infrastructure?
Mira Schor: Corroded infrastructure 2010/Robert Smithson's Writings on Entropy, 1966-67
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The only eatable substances left were Joel's spices, that were great when you had food to go along with them.
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Surely must needs I go along, whate'er mine own preference.
Here There Are Monsters
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Let's say I was to go along with you, what exactly would this ` softly-softly " approach entail?
CODE BREAKER
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You should identify another letter as you go along.
Times, Sunday Times
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He hatches a scheme, and gets three buddies to go along with it.
Christianity Today
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Go along with it and then ditch him as soon as possible.
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Whatever the majority decided I was prepared to go along with.
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We have a flexible approach to what we're doing that allows us to make any necessary changes as we go along.
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I’ll go along with Deron on this: A good collarbone is an asset.
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Were Netanyahu, forced by strong U.S. pressure, to go along with a "dovish" initiative, he would almost certainly face right-wing defections from his coalition and even within his own Likud faction.
Natan Sachs: Life of an Israeli Government: Nasty, Brutish and Short
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There is no doubt that this is a complex and challenging area where policymakers will need to learn as they go along.
Times, Sunday Times
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You go along with him.I'll come shortly.
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I'd like to go along, but I'm afeard it's me for the mountains till the end.
Chapter II
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When Albany refused to go along with the New York junto, Leisler sent some militia under the command of his son-in-law, Jacob Milbourne.
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A Democratic Capitol Hill aide said it's too early to tell whether Congress will go along with the proposal.
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In the mean time, I resolved to let him decide what we should do together, and go along with it unless I thought it would have a negative impact on him somehow.
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After several intense cabinet meetings, Obama appeared to back down and go along with a Panetta proposal to heavily "redact" - black out-all references to specific interrogation techniques, say the administration sources.
AfterDowningStreet.org - Bush-Cheney Trials in '09
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This means, however, that the mother may lose not only her proficiency in her job, but also the regular salary increments that go along with normal performance.
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Irish rugby bosses have reluctantly agreed to go along with a move by the Six Nations committee to condense the programme from 2003 into seven weeks.
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You can tick things off as you go along.
Times, Sunday Times
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This country belonged formerly to the Jews, and became useful for shipping from the donations of Hiram king of Tyre; for he sent a sufficient number of men thither for pilots, and such as were skillful in navigation, to whom Solomon gave this command: That they should go along with his own stewards to the land that was of old called Ophir, but now the Aurea Chersonesus, which belongs to India, to fetch him gold.
Antiquities of the Jews
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Nonetheless, the Bush administration, in acquiescence to the Lobby, has "bludgeoned" its European partners to go along with its uncompromising support for the Jewish state despite all the obvious perils from it.
The Power of Israel in the United States
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Bloom Sheer Color Cream in Glow, $13 gives you a nice dewy look to go along with your healthy glow.
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That is the question being asked by several American scientists who, for science, decided that jumping off a 45-meter high platform would be a good method of discovery Their study focuses around how the brain deals with emergencies, and whether time really does slow down the part of the brain called the amygdale becomes more active, and lays down extra sets of memories that go along with the actual events.
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The democratic leadership denies progressives and liberals all ammendments, liberals and progressives lay down for leadership and just go along, though they won nothing, and yet conservatives hold out and get allt hey want, and I'm suppose to be quiet?
House Passes Health Care Bill 220-215
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Many of the first-term aldermen often find it easier to go along with the mayor, who controls what amenities go to which wards, unless they fear a community backlash on a particular issue.
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With Ickes lobbying furiously on behalf of the Bureau, how-ever, the full Congress refused to go along.
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Apparently Queen Chrissie has put our Supreme court on notice that they'll be "turned out" if they don't go along with bigger and bibber government (all for the glory of egotistical leftist, like Gregoire).
Sound Politics: Sanders to Gregoire: "Hands off these elections"
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For what a meme is and the rules that go along with it, check out my last meme post here.
Archive 2008-07-01
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People only seem to care about movies featuring sex and nudity when some former child star appears in them and news reporting go along the line "she (it is always she they care about) is sheading her innocent image".
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
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I received a pen and quill to go along with a thick green diary, a small lute and some music sheets to play some tunes, a checkers / chess board with pieces, and a jar of lip-gloss.
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My tip is to go along to your local shopping centre dressed as a fountain.
The Sun
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This would go along way to enable local companies invest in packaging and distribution both for the local and export markets.
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Anyone wanting to make their pet a star should go along to an audition at the theatre on March 16 at noon.
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My opinion comes from lectures I've been giving all over the country on "Ethical Decision-making" which, after my "whistleblowing" experience, doubles as a warning about how easy it is to get sucked into doing bad things and/or to go along with wrongful, illegal decisions.
Coleen Rowley: Time to End the Torture Experiment!
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Would you go along with that or is that sort of preordaining something that is not a foregone conclusion?
CNN Transcript - Saturday Morning News: Political Races Heat Up in Wake of New Hampshire Primary - February 5, 2000
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Suzette is now starting Italian classes and asked if I'd like to go along with her, `we must all keep growing and learning or we stagnate '.
AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
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How does she continue to live with her father and go along with undisturbed blitheness in the face of her older sister's accusations?
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I suppose I might seem fat to you, to others I am 'cuddly' - I prefer to go along with their description but if you feel comfortable with yours then go right ahead.
Is It Just Me ...
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And when I delegate responsibility, I delegate the authority to go along with it.
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Do not wait; the time will never be 'just right.' Start where you stand, and work with whatever tools you may have at your command, and better tools will be found as you go along. George Herbert
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Buoyed by my success with the paintings, I decided to go along in person.
Times, Sunday Times
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I don't really want to go to the grocery store but I'll go along for the ride.
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From Portela, an alternative route is to go along the north coast through Porto da Cruz and Faial.
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He was too straight, too obviously incorruptible; he'd never go along with it.
A WORM OF DOUBT
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I refused to go along with their pathetic charade.
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If you have nothing planned to celebrate the jubilee try to go along for a great day out.
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You may have some difficulty at first but you'll find it easier as you go along.
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Amazon provides a wide range of infrastructure services to go along with EC2, which you can use to address issues like data reliability and backup.
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Their happy-clappy Beach Boys-inspired music is downright infectious, so go along a join the worshippers - you'll be converted.
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The stage hypnotist selects the candidates, who go along with the suggestion and cannot get their hands apart until he tells them, "Now, it's okay to relax and separate them".
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Are we so stupid as to go along with this for the sake of getting an agreement, * any agreement* out of Hoaxenhagen?
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“You are not a real man because you cannot attract The Ladies with your innate sexual virility/status/wealth etc” to go along with the “you are a bad lady because you do not believe chastity is the cardinal female virtue.”
Relevancy of Client Status « Bound, Not Gagged
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If you still were not sure, the baddies were often given physical abnormalities to go alongside their moral defects.
Times, Sunday Times
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We have Obama particularly looking down a lot ... and now looking down - what I call gaze aversion - is a new measure that has to go along with blink frequency," he said.
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I do know that I don't go along with the belief that the Soviets always trail the West in technological advancement.
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Go along the corridor and through the double doors.
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We have a flexible approach to what we're doing that allows us to make any necessary changes as we go along.
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In fact they will probably go along with it, not wanting to attract further hostility from the military.
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They wanted me to go along, the same as a few other drongos might do so, and just say, ‘Let's run around and look at the kerb-side collection, ‘rather than looking at the real issue and that is what is being collected.
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He was too straight, too obviously incorruptible; he'd never go along with it.
A WORM OF DOUBT
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Now, a history lesson's useful enough if you're unfamiliar with the toxic atmosphere in Washington DC as the civil war ended, or if you go along with the story's foreshadowing of contemporary issues like military tribunals at Guantánamo Bay and the poisoned American polity of then and now, but as drama it entirely lacks a pulse or a soul or any of the qualities that we commonly associate with the term "balls".
The Conspirator proves that Robert Redford should stick to Sundance
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Other religious schools unwilling to go along with them should no longer expect state funding.
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They don't want to go along to annual general meetings and make a nuisance of themselves.
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In the interests of marital harmony I should go along with the plain white crockery.
Times, Sunday Times
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Logical inferences are then defined as relations between propositions or sentences, abstracting from the mental attitudes that go along with them.
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Usually, a woman also accessorizes with a bracelet, ring and necklace to go along with a brooch.
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To let us know that he's sophisticated and wicked, Fred has a monocle and cigarette holder to go along with his white tie and tails.
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Is this something we could philosophically go along with?
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Hold your nursling close as you dream about your next baby, and never doubt for a moment that you have what it takes to make the best choices for each of you as you go along.
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Unfortunately, the mass media generally seems inclined to misgender trans people as a matter of course and for the flimsiest of reasons – “to go along with AP style on this would mean ignoring the facts of a murder case in favor of political correctness “???
Human rights violations in U.S. jail
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There's no need to drill things into them — they'll learn as they go along.
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He desired that he might go along with Christ (v. 18), perhaps for fear lest the evil spirit should again seize him; or, rather, that he might receive instruction from him, being unwilling to stay among those heathenish people that desired him to depart.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
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He sat up, revealing broad, stocky shoulders and thickset arms to go along with them.
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Go along about your business, miss; and don't you preshume to come to such a house as this durin 'gentlefolks' dinner-hours another time.
Henry Dunbar A Novel
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And let's not forget a nimble mind's required to go along with the dexterity.
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AI put down 17 of 21 foul shots and 3 of 4 treys to go along with 11 dimes and 5 steals in what was arguably his best game of the season.
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It has all of the requisite sand, surf, sun, snobs and sin to go along with its saucy swimwear.
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I do know that I don't go along with the belief that the Soviets always trail the West in technological advancement.
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It's open to all, so go along and catch the end of a festival that demonstrates a rare collegiate collaboration, all in the name of art.
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But City sources said bondholders and shareholders have little choice but to go along.
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Seniors, or most of them, have to already purchase "private health insurance" to go along with Medicare, it's called a supplementary plan to close the "gap", except Rx's get screwed bigtime.
GOP is 'no friend of seniors' DNC says in TV ad
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Can you go along with me?
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The opposite ends of the dimer drag the cargo along that they are attached to.
Nested Universe - Singularity Blog, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Cosmology, Science and Technology
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Keep a spreadsheet of all costs and sales, and keep all your receipts logged as you go along.
Times, Sunday Times
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WN.com - Articles related to Germany plans memorial for music festival victims
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Don't bother with the computer manual - you'll pick it up as you go along.
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When he sent the old and infirm soldiers home, Eurylochus, a citizen of Aegae, got his name enrolled among the sick, though he ailed nothing, which being discovered, he confessed he was in love with a young woman named Telesippa, and wanted to go along with her to the seaside.
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
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he was too shrewd to go along with them on a road that could lead only to their overthrow
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We take a selfy (photo of ourselves) as we go along - hope it works!
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Most self-described curmudgeons would probably go along with that, though with the addendum that their resentments and stubborn notions are, to some degree, justified by a brutish, venal world.
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Until I can afford a new pair of designer boxer shorts, I will go along with that.
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He had developed emphysema and had a stroke to go along with his heart problems.
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He hatches a scheme, and gets three buddies to go along with it.
Christianity Today
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But you can do a project as you go along, spending a bit to make a chunk habitable.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the notes, you said the script was a little bit like getting a denouement of a film, rather like the third act all in one piece, and viewers have to learn about the characters as they go along.
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A Democratic Capitol Hill aide said it's too early to tell whether Congress will go along with the proposal.
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The choir will be singing Crucifixion, by Stainer, and anybody interested in joining in can go along to the rehearsal at 2pm on the same day.
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It is compromise that led everyone to go along with the actions of Andry Rajoelina, before suddenly realizing that the TGV might be a high speed train without brakes or a reverse gear.
Global Voices Online
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Crooks explained: ‘He had a bit of a paddy but he's realised that if he is going to stay at the club he has to go along with what I tell him.’
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He didn't fit in socially, even though on a Friday he'd go along when the rest of us hit a local bar to unwind from the rigours of the week.
BETTER THAN THIS
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You should identify another letter as you go along.
Times, Sunday Times
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I might go along to the party later.
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I told them I thought we had to go along with the consensus of the nonlegal staff for a special prosecutor.
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But the Calvinistic concept of "limited atonement" whichsome have been indoctrinated with, doesn't go along with thisreasoning, as also is the case with a number of other concepts inCalvinism.
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However, with the commutation and pension less than 7 months away I decided it was best to keep shtum and go along with the whole charade.
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She wore purple contacts and had thin eyebrows to go along with her pinched cheeks and small chin.
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They make a swell supper, especially with a glass of mango lassi, the habit-forming yogurt drink, to go along.
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This is the kind of churchly message I can go along with.
Chicagojo Diary Entry
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Tell him you're only willing to go along with this for a limited period of time.
The Sun
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Clare is another inspiring social entrepreneur and she'd really appreciate all the support she can get so if you'd like to go along just post a comment below and I'll forward it to Clare to have you added to the guest list and receive a proper invitation.
One Wild Life - a new book about social entrepreneurs
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Extortion may particularly go along with insecurity concerning when the next payment is due.
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I don't really want to go to the grocery store but I'll go along for the ride.
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If you buy into such narrative bribery and presentational prestidigitation, you'll gladly go along with whatever is offered.
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The program lets you work through a text interactively, correcting as you go along.
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The countries in the region do not want Kosovo independence, and Washington appears to go along with that view.
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A problem with the whole wikicliki, sick-o-fancy, jerque-du-cercle of a networking and connection-based order is that, if you "go along to get along" for too long, there's a danger you'll no longer remember how to go it alone when the ethics of the situation demand it.
No news in the truth and no truth in the news
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At dusk the lamplighter would go along on his bicycle carrying matches and a ladder over his shoulder.
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What I'm criticising is the various implied assumptions that tend to go along with that.
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As he walked away from the house he called cheerily: "Come, Mattie, -- want to go along?
Southern Stories Retold from St. Nicholas
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I put on a clean collar and go along, happy just to observe.
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Don't bother with the computer manual - you'll pick it up as you go along.
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Sharapova is just 17, and to go along with it, she is also the most photogenic person to appear on a tennis court in years.
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It is expected that the project will take about 6 to 8 weeks to complete and even if you can only go along for an odd session and a cup of coffee, you would be most welcome.
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This is one of those books where the reader just has to decide whether to go along for the ride, or whether to close the covers in disgust and move on to something more believable.
PETRONA
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The first is that we are an altogether unregimented people, with a strong belief in the virtues of rugged individualism and in the right of the average man to go along about as he pleases, so long as he does not do actual injury to society.
The Armed Forces Officer Department of the Army Pamphlet 600-2
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Other religious schools unwilling to go along with them should no longer expect state funding.
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Don’t talk to me about old men — Bob is a belier of the belly in real time and has the greed and avarice to go along with the pot.
We'll Take the Money and Run
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Then we shift back to the safe indication account, and go along with skeptics when they appeal to the principle of entailment, which is sustained by the safe indication account, and conclude that ordinary knowledge claims are false.
The Epistemic Closure Principle
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The final and essential touch that can make or break the look of the room with proper lighting to go along, picking the right wallpaper for your interiors is much more than just falling in love with the design.
Self Cooling Seat Cushion
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Anyone who would go along with this without getting some very specific questions answered and trust blindly is a fool.
Steele denies RNC role in town hall protests
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Depending on the circumstances, I was willing to go along.
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And I was going through a few things, you know, emotionally, and you know, someone I was close to was seeing somebody else, and it was this sort of mixed up stuff, and then I just kind of charted it all out, made a little map and, you know, luckily there were some chords to go along with it.
Always On My Mind: John Doe Goes Country
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He hatches a scheme, and gets three buddies to go along with it.
Christianity Today
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But Luce figured that if he didn't go along with Bevans, the older man might go by himself.
AlaskaDispatch.com: Thanksgiving Joy for Alaskans Who Cheated Death
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People are invited to go along and learn how to care for boats and try rowing.
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Among the items the young people will observe when they go along to the convent hall will be a haunted graveyard, wax museum, a freaky wedding and Frankenstein's lab.
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What I ought to know by now is that they think we already have one and they are it and they are appalled and affronted that there are people who don't agree and don't plan to just go along with their princely and princessly dreams.
Lance Mannion:
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Suzette is now starting Italian classes and asked if I'd like to go along with her, `we must all keep growing and learning or we stagnate '.
AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
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The other instruments go along with the oboe's often melancholy sound.
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I refused to go along with their pathetic charade.
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You see a Nile, the river, everything is very easygoing, and they just kind of lapped (ph), go along.
CNN Transcript Jun 30, 2002
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Sometimes people with mitral valve prolapse have symptoms, or feelings, that go along with this condition.
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Surely must needs I go along, whate'er mine own preference.
Here There Are Monsters
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A Democratic Capitol Hill aide said it's too early to tell whether Congress will go along with the proposal.
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The little girls in school with him played princess, and they would commandeer him because he was nice and he would go along with it, and make him into their frog-prince, or, more often, the big-bad-wolf.
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You should identify another letter as you go along.
Times, Sunday Times
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So the other powers have been mostly happy to go along with US military intervention.
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We no longer approach our health as a passive experience, one where we sit back, allow ourselves to be poked, prodded, examined, receive the verdict, and compliantly go along with whatever the High Priests of Medicine say.
Arianna Huffington: Introducing AOL Healthy Living: More of What You Need to Live a Healthier, Happier Life
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The following tips for lifestyle modification will go along way to protect one from heat related illness.
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Go along the corridor and through the double doors.
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I told them I thought we had to go along with the consensus of the nonlegal staff for a special prosecutor.
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But we are right at the same problem set, as we kind of pogo along this continuum, which is trying really hard to unite this notion of governance and making sure that just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
Software Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha
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All the cars must go along the safety-check, including police wagon.
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And you even -- you don't like the label evangelical because of all the political connotations that sort of go along with it.
CNN Transcript Nov 4, 2009
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I don't go along with her views on abortion.
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So does chronic prostatitis go along with lupus or rheumatoid or MS or some of those other auto-immune diseases?
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Meanwhile, her fiancé, Rob, was happy to go along with anything his bride-to-be wanted.
My Fair Wedding
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You may have difficulty with this book at first, but you'll find it easier as you go along.
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The poster had no printed handouts to go along with it, and was displayed for about three days.
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Should I go along with this or keep my hairy chest.
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He sat up, revealing broad, stocky shoulders and thickset arms to go along with him.
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If you look at apparel, women are wearing more delicate colors, and pastels go along with the retro movements.
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But if Mr. Obama won't go along, there's no reason Republicans should help him dodge the political consequences by committing debt-limit harakiri.
Debt-Limit Harakiri
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But it made her resent them for insisting so forcefully that she go along on the trip.
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It's not an easy job and there are enormous amounts of stress that go along with it, that's why any stress related disease in cops is automatically considered job related.
Charge for Mexican passport?
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To go along, grab one of the garlic knot rolls from the bread basket.
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She warns them that she doesn't want to wear the cloak but they insist and her mother coaxes her to go along with their request.
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Before Spurs, Redknapp would go along with the image of himself as a ducker and diver.
Harry Redknapp can turn into one of the masters of the European stage | Paul Hayward
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The range of ideas explored should feel like a funnel, starting off wide, and narrowing as you go along.
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Anyone wanting to make their pet a star should go along to an audition at the theatre on March 16 at noon.
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Yet the faux patriotic viewers go along with propaganda inspired and funded by foreigners whose main agenda is to tear our country apart.
Think Progress » O’Reilly Gripes That Haiti Benefit Organizers Are Ignoring Him — After His Network Refused To Air The Event
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It has to go along with the melody and the music.
The Sun
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Aptitude identification should be a continuous process, specially designed to go along with the secondary education.
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Don't bother with the computer manual - you'll pick it up as you go along.
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I used to go along to Greenbank Hospital's geriatric wards, where I sang and played to the old folk.
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That author gave brown in lower case and Betty in upper case; and, in default of evidence to the contrary, it seems best to go along with the view that Betty is here a proper name.
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Others ask the bingo caller to touch their tickets, request books from the top or bottom of the pile and go along with a lucky bingo buddy.
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Edmondson, the navigator from the previous night's mission, to go along on this one because of his experience from the night before.
Smith, George C.
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I am not very sure what it all means but I go along and put the haldi and kumkum as I see them do.
Til Gul for Haldi Kunku
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I lean towards letting him go along.
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We require you to find a witty, original and more importantly printable caption to go along with the image above.
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The term responsibility is an integral feature of collective leadership, as leadership per se starts with a pledge by oneself to assume responsibility for actions that go along with it.
"Two Wings of a Great Movement"
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Garner, unlike many in New York literary circles, could not quite go along with the rush of back-slapping huzzahs that greeted the publication last year of a book called The Man in the Gray Flannel Skirt by someone named Jon-Jon Goulian.
Steve Kettmann: Best Rip Job of the Year
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This painstakingly detailed docudrama, which won the grand prize at the Berlin film festival, commands some attention and respect; I just can't go along with its antihumanistic attack on antihumanism.
Chicago Reader
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The old adage would suggest that you always play to your strengths and I would always go along with that.
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It also has a little bit of the pyrotechnics that often go along with flute writing.