How To Use Go by In A Sentence
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But the inward thoughts of men, which appear outwardly in their words and actions, are the signs of our honouring, and these go by the name of worship; in Latin, cultus.
Leviathan
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You don't want to lose that excited edge, but you should also be getting progressively more comfortable as dates go by.
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If the abundance of leather, suede, sheepskin and fur heading for our high street fashion stores is anything to go by, the answer is a resounding yes.
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He made the suggestion that we go by.
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Sehwag let a couple go by, 'hipped' one away and then reverse swept him magnificently past point.
Hindustan Times News Feeds 'Views'
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This guy, Jack Smith, does he go by the name of Jackal?
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This is a place to enjoy, watching the world go by or indulging in some quiet reflection, particularly on a warm summer's day.
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But as the years go by, we realize what a smashing wonderful star she was.
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If body language was anything to go by, this was indeed a marriage made in heaven.
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A sense of weight bearing down as the years go by.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Cardinal was greeted on arrival 46 years ago by a great concourse of parishioners who had gaily decorated the roads leading to the new church with bunting and scrolls, many of which were Irish.
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We convinced Anne to go by plane.
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The Pagoda, like hundreds of other buildings in Hawaii, sits on land leased from a trust established more than a century ago by a descendant of the ruler who united the major Hawaiian islands.
Hawaii Local's Inside Play
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Verily, we must be living in a golden age of journalism if the number of prize-winning rags and hacks is anything to go by.
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And never again compare the things that go by the names of John and Edward to the legend that was Barry White.
X Factor Betting Odds: X Factor Christmas Number One?
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Years go by and the books are still in the packing cases, the shelves still empty.
Times, Sunday Times
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I wish you both the best of luck and, ever-increasing happiness as the years go by.
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It is the path that was first taught more than 2,500 years ago by the Buddha Shakyamuni, who succeeded in achieving complete realization of perfect wisdom and compassion.
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If you lead along a straight way, who will dare go by a crooked one?
Times, Sunday Times
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Hence the term wiki--coined a decade ago by programmer Howard Cunningham--which means "hurry quick" in Hawaiian.
Entrepreneurs, Start Your Wikis
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In the open kitchen, Chinatown veterans, who go by Mr. Chen (shown here) and Mr. Gao, stretch dough into ropey noodles, available thick or thin.
Mid-Day Hand-Pulled Noodle
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Some say that is precisely what it is - a huge pyramid built perhaps 12,000 years ago by an unknown civilisation.
Times, Sunday Times
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The other remedy is an extension of the principles enunciated some time ago by Dr. Horace Britton, of Toronto, when he pointed out that the primary duties of the electorate were not merely to cast their votes but to acquaint themselves with the candidates offering themselves for election and with the issues before the people.
The Weak Spot in Our Canadian Constitution
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We ate one meal down on the waterfront, and as we ate, we watched the ferried zip back and forth, and sailboats go by, and a parasailor thing, and then we saw Mt. Rainier, and then a full moon came up!
Readersguide Diary Entry
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If the hordes of hungry locals queuing down the street are anything to go by, it's definitely worth a visit.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was a view echoed in Britain not so long ago by those who spoke of the ‘cycle of deprivation’ which afflicted the poor and the working class.
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We chose to go by train.
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If bird names are anything to go by, the "bowwow" theory (perhaps we should call it the "tweet-tweet" theory) rules the roost, since many birds are named for their songs or calls.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XXIII No 3
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If you go by the calls that we get to talkback here on Radio National, most - well a great number of - Radio National listeners believe that the issue is oil.
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And in the world of imperial corporate media, there are no such things as the Iraqi resistance (to the U.S. occupation), resistance fighters, or even a U.S. occupation; even if there are, the labels aremade to appeartoo mild or otherwise inappropriateby a flurry of inflammatory quotes from “official sources,” orby immediatelyshifting the focusonto somenegative act committed last week or even decades ago by theanti-occupationactors.
When Corporate Media Were Imperial Shills, or: Now and Always
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It seems that the source of Herman's queasiness is rooted in concerns about the property market in Southern Europe, many having holiday homes in the Med; growing commentary on the decline of Southern Europe's economies; a growing crescendo of remarks from Southern Eurpean politicians that are perceived as threatening the independence of the European Central Bank, a sine qua non for Germans to give up the Deutschmark; and a sudden ramping up of German inflation to an official 8.1% (which, if our own experience is anything to go by significantly underplays the reality).
Archive 2008-06-08
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standing on the corner watching all the girls go by
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We can't all be heroes. Somebody has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by.
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I'm terrified of flying I'd rather go by sea.
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As the generations go by, under the assumption of blending inheritance, variation is bound to become swamped.
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Watching the world go by as you sit on a French-style ‘terrace’, sipping your café au lait, under an endless blue sky - you can almost hear the sound of the accordions playing.
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He smiled, and though his eyes had been replaced long ago by visual sensors that glowed dimly red in the half-light, I imagined that I could yet detect a spark of that charismatic man who had won the hearts of thousands even as he brought about their destruction.
Lo, a fic. « Love | Peace | Ohana
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I got on a high, and the comedown was vicious, but I recovered from a bad hangover - and if there is a next time I probably won't drink as much and will read the side of the pack and go by the recommended dosage.
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The rock was a meteorite, blasted off the Red Planet long ago by the impact of a comet.
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Sometimes, four days will go by and I've just kind of, like, piddled.
Ed Ruscha: 'There's room for saying things in bright shiny colours'
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These two distinct layers of altocumulus cloud go by the somewhat cumbersome name of altocumulus stratiformis duplicatus.
Times, Sunday Times
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We can't all be heroes. Somebody has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by.
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The backdrop to today's research on kids and advertising is the cognitive theory put forward over 70 years ago by the famous Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget.
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Indeed, as the years go by the originals of subpoenaed smoking pistols themselves will slowly disappear, to the point where those claiming they ever existed can be safely tagged as crazed, deluded loons.
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The single exception is a planet called Elysia, charted 107 Federation Standard Years ago by the U. ss Clarion.
The Beast That Resembles A Poem(A Handy Resource for Architects,Engineers, and Students)
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I'm old enough to remember when a Homelite XL (70's) was the cream of the crop, and I just saw one yesterday go by, proudly jammed into the top rack of a load of lodgepole stovewood.
Craftsman Professional 40cc chain saw
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If the news conference to announce the clash was anything to go by, it could be a low-key affair.
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Like the as-yet-unpublished "Lexicon," Elements contains all manner of facts collated from the object work; unlike that project, it has been published with full consent from the author, if Pullman's preface is anything to go by: "It's flattering, of course, to find one's work the object of such care and attention; but how much more satisfying when the work of reference that results is so accurate, and so interesting, and so good.
Archive 2008-04-01
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I solved the problem of shading my conservatory a couple of years ago by purchasing a large rectangular sun shade and base in a sale.
Times, Sunday Times
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If they allow too long a period to go by before making a claim the national court may properly conclude that the principle of finality or legal certainty requires it to refuse to disapply the limitation provisions.
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BS Private Equity stake Gruppo Banca Leonardo, the boutique investment bank started two years ago by Italian banker Gerardo Braggiotti, has taken a 20% stake in Italian midmarket private-equity firm BS Private Equity, with an option to buy the rest.
Banca Leonardo takes
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If the fact that their kitten was scratching and meowing to come into my place is anything to go by, it's not pretty.
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People change their lifestyles more radically nowadays as the milestones of life go by.
Positive Parent Power
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I thought this was a discussion not a debate, let J.F. finish what he has to say and stop being a jagoff and rolling you eyes every time J.F. says something. posted 3 months ago by Guest (guest) get rid of this, they say old bmws are better than the new ones yeah right mercedes sucks my e90 murks the c350 posted 4 months ago by tdhybmw (guest)
Fast Lane Daily - Auto News. Fast Cars. Fast and Fresh. Every day.
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Nobody likes them and they don't care not if some of the flyblown specimens that come sauntering up to you in Trafalgar Square are anything to go by.
Bruisers of the bird world keep Mike Tyson's fighting spirit cooped up | Martin Kelner
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On Saturday, 22nd, His Royal Highness, after visiting several of the public buildings of the city, accompanied by his suite, took his departure from Chicago by the same car that had brought him.
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These telegrams ordered my father to go to Peking at once, but, as the river to Tientsin was frozen, it was out of the question for us to go by that route, and as my father was very old and quite ill at that time, in fact constantly under the doctor's care, the only accessible way, via Chinwangtao, was equally out of the question, as it was a long and most tedious journey and quite beyond his strength.
Two Years in the Forbidden City
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You look down from a helicopter and you see the blocks go by underneath you and you think for a second it could be any midsized town in America, till you notice that there's whole portions blacked out.
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Shall we walk or go by bus?
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This was carved out of the clay millions of years ago by the passage of the river, leaving wide flood plains bordered by low, wooded foothills.
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'On Thursday, March 29, four companies of the Royal Irish Rifles were under orders to go by march route to De Wet's Dorp, and to leave one company behind at Helvetia, which is midway between the two townships.
From Aldershot to Pretoria A Story of Christian Work among Our Troops in South Africa
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This is the opaque, convoluted language quoted in the decision handed down four days ago by the current US Supreme Court.
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We can't all be heroes. Somebody has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by.
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You wouldn't know where to start with a three-point turn if you had not been taught how to and had a go by yourself.
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I'm homophobic, I actually don't read well enough to get this book, I hate (insert virtually anything here), I am a hopeless snob who gratifies my ego by posting bad reviews.
"Chain, chain...every shadow, every face."
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There are diverse kinds of cults, O royal sage, that go by diverse names such as Sankhya, Yoga, the Pancha-ratra, Vedas, and Pasupati.
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
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One may also hear synthetic lumber go by the term composition decking.
EzineArticles
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Miller was tacitly in favour of the open landscape, if his vivid and often sentimental descriptions of the surrounding open fields, commons and wastes are anything to go by.
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Having digital copies is all very well but they don't fade and discolour as the years go by.
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His family believe that a factor in his disappearance could be the upcoming anniversary of the death of his father, who was murdered 15 years ago by an armed robber.
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If this response is anything to go by, despite the anti-monarchist stance that apparently several MPs have, the monarchy, at least at the time being, seems as secure as it always was.
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Even in adulthood, as the years go by, their legacy lives on within.
Isha Judd: Are You Like Your Mother?
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He seems to be doing well, if the food I wolf down when he brings it home is anything to go by.
Times, Sunday Times
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What it lacks in status and history, however, Croydon more than makes up for in sheer chutzpah, at least if its charismatic mayor is anything to go by.
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It was started 140 years ago by countries across the world to standardise the telegram and has been at the forefront of every international telecommunication effort since.
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Drifting, Time Attack, and or rallycross given the right car. posted 3 months ago by Mr. Boss (guest)
Fast Lane Daily - Auto News. Fast Cars. Fast and Fresh. Every day.
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One of the last truly seasonal foods available in North America, wild ramps go by many names including wild leek, ramson, and ail de bois.
David Becker: Foraging for Wild Ramps and Incredible Flavor
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In class she could barely keep her mind on her work and working at the car shop seemed to go by as quickly as molasses.
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Malaysia's sultans are considered standard-bearers of traditional dress and the baju kurung itself was refined and popularized a century ago by a sultan.
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I was told where to go by the scryers in the scrying room.
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In South Africa a stoep is a raised veranda on which you sit and watch the world go by.
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Some say that is precisely what it is - a huge pyramid built perhaps 12,000 years ago by an unknown civilisation.
Times, Sunday Times
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You can change what you eat, whether you go by coach or train.
The Sun
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Regarding the mixing of cement and lime with saccharated water, the writer made some experiments several months ago by mixing neat cement and lime with pure water and with saccharated water, with the result that the sugar proved positively detrimental to the cement, while it increased the tenacity of briquettes of lime.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 643, April 28, 1888
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Voltaire's novel ends with our hero more or less happily settled down with his love interest, who becomes, unfortunately, kind of persnickety and not much to look at as the years go by, but a talented pastry chef nonetheless.
The Speculist: Cultivating Our Garden
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About 300, 000 patients undergo bypass surgery annually, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
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If the freak occurrences in pre-season testing are anything to go by, 2000 is threatening to be a vintage (ie: the most competitive) year.
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Consider this, a day in the life of a typical feline sterilization extravaganza:I arrived at 11 a.m. on Sunday morning … just in time to see the coffee and doughnuts go bye-bye.
Vet's view: One small snip for catkind ...
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It's fascinating to watch the comments accrete in layers as the weeks go by.
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The George Street precinct is a great place to pause, enjoy the frequent street entertainment and watch the world go by.
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FRANK BOURGEOIS -- bro of patrick bourgeois casey fatally hurt caylee …. she called tony … .. tony's friend mike has a friend patrick who has a brother who has a fishing boat and can help get rid of the body … .. so they do that … … … days go by … … … casey gets arrested … .. patrick shows up to see casey in jail, she dosen't know patrick as tony's "aquaintance", she dosen't recognize him, then he mentions MIKE WALKER and knows that this guy was sent by tony to tell her that if she needed anything just ask, this way tony got a message to her w / out anybody knowing about it, that everything will be ok as long as they both keep there mouth shut that's as far as ive got … … … what do u guys think … far-fetched?
Blogger News Network
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You could go by dogsled, but don't.
Times, Sunday Times
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I am then hoping to go by train down a scenic coastal route to Los Angeles.
Times, Sunday Times
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We can't all be heroes. Somebody has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by.
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Certainly, if last night's showing was anything to go by, his work was somewhat abstract and obscure, and obviously an acquired taste.
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About 300, 000 patients undergo bypass surgery annually, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
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If his ruddy complexion and beaming smile was anything to go by, he loved it.
Times, Sunday Times
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I'm sorry, madam, but we have to go by the rules.
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Up betimes, and leaving my wife to go by coach to hear Mr. Frampton preach, which I had a mighty desire she should, I down to the Old Swan, and there to Michell and staid while he and she dressed themselves, and here had a 'baiser' or two of her, whom I love mightily; and then took them in a sculler (being by some means or other disappointed of my own boat) to White Hall, and so with them to
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1667 N.S.
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quite agreeable", and that his sister would give up her place in the carriage and go by train; and Deb, facing him with the air of a duchess, thought how thoroughly "shoppy" his manner was.
Sisters
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But since seconds go by pretty quickly, a signed 32-bit integer is only big enough to count about 70 years’ worth of seconds in either direction.
Scripting News for 8/21/07 « Scripting News Annex
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We can't all be heroes. Somebody has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by.
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What do you go by when you're deciding whether or not to employ someone?
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The Hippeastrum, striking bulbous plants, with large trumpet-like leaves, go by the general name of Amaryliis.
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There might David Balfour hang, and other lads pass on their errands and think light of him; and old daft limmers sit at a leg - foot and spae their fortunes; and the clean genty maids go by, and look to the other aide, and hold a nose.
Catriona
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the titles go by faster than I can read
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As the days go by, a preference for small checks and hound's-tooth jackets emerges.
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Each insect, wakened but an hour ago by the warmth of the moist soil, in an abandonment of the moment, is a helioscope transmitting signals of pure pleasure.
Tropic Days
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“Let's designate this to be what we call the imitative art [mimêtikon]”; everything else in the large genus can go by some other name (267a).
Plato's Aesthetics
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One of the last truly seasonal foods available in North America, they go by many names including wild leek, ramson, and ail de bois.
David Becker: Foraging for Wild Ramps and Incredible Flavor
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Drifting, Time Attack, and or rallycross given the right car. posted 2 days ago by Mr. Boss (guest)
Fast Lane Daily - Auto News. Fast Cars. Fast and Fresh. Every day.
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Driving to Dublin has become such a nightmare that many people now prefer to go by air, or rail, which has far less hassle involved.
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They may scorn cash now; but let some months go by, and no perspective promise of it to them, and then this same quiescent cash all at once mutinying in them, this same cash would soon cashier Ahab.
Moby Dick; or the Whale
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A sense of weight bearing down as the years go by.
Times, Sunday Times
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Against her mother's vigorous objections, Di decides to go by foot to the city to find Changyu.
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An antidote for such loopy thinking is an antiromantic book published nine years ago by John Mueller, an Ohio State political scientist.
Grover, Calvin And Us
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We walked down to the waterfront, bought ice cream and sat on a bench on the edge of a pier, watching sailboats and cargo ships and the ferry go by.
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I watch you every day! posted 4 months ago by domy (guest) * Heya, who was that guy who kept crashing after get'n some?
Fast Lane Daily - Auto News. Fast Cars. Fast and Fresh. Every day.
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Divorce ceremonies were pioneered about a year ago by a former salesman, Hiroki Terai, who set up a "divorce mansion" in a small undercover space in Tokyo.
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October 9, 2007 at 12:47 am thats why britneys single has reached number 3 in the american charts based on massive download sales if thats anythink 2 go by the album wont underproform
Britney Spears’ Blackout Now Coming Out Super-Soon
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I don't know whether this "tsar" idea started over here (UK) or over there (US) but if the record of our drugs tsar, mental health tsar and the like are anything to go by, he (or might it even be a tsarina?) won't make any difference one way or another to the war.
Four year anniversary; ongoing tragedy.
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Kudos to both prolific producer J.J Abrams and to former T.V episode stinter director Matt Reeves for keeping such a tight leach on proceedings and learning to go by the ‘raw is real’ code of conduct that has so smartly served other, more senior directors, such as Ridley Scott and David Cronenberg in there previous alien and insectode encounters.
CLOVERFIELD | Obsessed With Film
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We can't all be heroes. Somebody has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by.
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There's precious little genetics in the creative impulse if the paucity of père and fils novelists is anything to go by - or maybe the fear of comparison keeps most chips off the old block blocked for good.
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And it could be a good move if the success of the last up-and-coming star to perform there is anything to go by.
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Even where deep affection remains unaltered, the gap between them often becomes a chasm as years go by.
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Atlanta lies at the same elevation as our position; 14 days will probably go by before we can take possession of same.
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Behind them lay old defensive military positions, trenches used two weeks ago by the Iraqi army.
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He thinks that it's like when you say it's time to go bye-byes.
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The tenth day, the men shall issue out of the caves and shall go by the ways and fields as men aliened and out of their wit, and shall not con speak one to another.
The Golden Legend, vol. 1
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You could go by dogsled, but don't.
Times, Sunday Times
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If my later dates were anything to go by, I imagine we sat in a rancid little coffee bar at Golders Green bus station for hours, before snogging messily in one of the nearby phone boxes.
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People walking their dogs go by or wait while their inquisitive pets sniff around the ailanthus in front of the house.
David Finkle: Stooping to the Highest Level
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The island makes a good base for exploring the archipelago by hydrofoil or ferry.
Times, Sunday Times
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Richard Delevan, who describes himself as ‘a stray Yank in Ireland’, is settling in nicely, if his ear for the local argot is anything to go by.
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According to Wikipedia, amaranth greens go by lots of names, chinese cabbage, hinn choy, yin tsoi, callaloo, tampala and quelite.
Amaranth Greens ♥ | A Veggie Venture
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But we must still try, and as its centenaries go by we shall try again.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Don't go by that clock.It's slow.
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It's a collection of African rumbas called soukous performed decades ago by an artist known as Franco.
A 'Francophonic' Take On Congolese Pop
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It has its light side, its tense elements, its adult content (no Hentai though), and an ability to shift tone as the episodes go by.
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Its design was evolved ages upon ages ago by black students of hydrostatics and fish.
My Tropic Isle
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We sat in the window, munching croissants and sipping scalding hot coffee, watching the world go by.
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All this great knowledge was discovered eons ago by our rishis.
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To this day the word auri, mentioned three hundred years ago by
Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
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Indianapolis led the league in 1914 with a whopping 289 miscues but edged Chicago by one and one-half games.
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The German chancellery and foreign office also welcomed similar comments made just a few days ago by the head of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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We broke into it six years ago by retrofitting a spinner spreader, and now we have five spinner units and three airflows equipped for variable rate.
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This random figure was cooked up more than half a century ago by campaigners using old, back-of-the-envelope calculations.
The Sun
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We have used, for the representation of the skull of Homo erectus, the reconstruction of the Sinanthropus, which has been made many years ago by Weidenreich.
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I used to go by hours, but I've found that I'm a dallier.
Exchange Rates
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As the months go by, the international community continues to negotiate agreements and ceasefires, while aid workers on the ground struggle to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe.
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And eighteen hours ago by the time Conqueror gets your answer.
ONE HUNDRED DAYS
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He also reminded them of the devastation that a single disease could cause by instancing the 30-40 million deaths brought about less than 100 years ago by influenza.
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If last night is anything to go by, anyone there is in for a real treat.
The Sun
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There was a cool, shaded garden and an excellent veranda from which to watch the street go by.
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The George Street precinct is a great place to pause, enjoy the frequent street entertainment and watch the world go by.
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If you go by said definition, progressivism is not defined by practicality.
Think Progress » Let The Cameras Roll
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My point is that an entrepot flagged Gateway could stimulate more rapid development of the Moon along the lines proposed by Dennis Wingo by stimulating a race for national prestige, in a commercial and non-military environment.
Dennis Wingo - Why Space? Why Now? - NASA Watch
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If recent tragic revivals are anything to go by, she is likely to emerge highly laurelled.
Times, Sunday Times
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They never seem to let a year go by without introducing a new version of their software.
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And I certainly don't recall feeling like I succeeded particularly in stroking my own ego by emblazoning every found object in my room (and the laundry) with my scarlet letter Gs. To this day I am still attracted to things with the letter G on them.
Something new every day.
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Set up a year ago by Martin Wheeler, 33, Iwari and its artists have sparked critical acclaim in the music press.
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We can't all be heroes. Somebody has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by.
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As he treats of sin, righteousness, and a judgment to cyme, and holds up as sacrifice for sin and a mediator for man the crucified Lord, every heart becomes softened, sinners go by tens and by scores to the anxious seat; Christians become aroused; fear and shame are lost, and all in some way join in the work.
One of the wonders of the age, or, The life and times of Rev. Johnson Olive, Wake County, North Carolina,
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Heaven forbid we damage someone's fragile ego by telling them the truth about their capabilities or who they are!
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Should we really assume that all people everywhere want to collect digital ephemera and log their lives as they go by?
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Sylvain Gaboury/Patrick McMullan Cathie Black, Veronica Kelly and Lauren Veronis In case you haven't figured it out, comedy is pretty integral to this party, which was founded 29 years ago by Lauren Veronis.
Roasting Rich and Famous
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These two distinct layers of altocumulus cloud go by the somewhat cumbersome name of altocumulus stratiformis duplicatus.
Times, Sunday Times
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And although that, for some reason, reminds me of Hulk Hogan riding a boat, that will be the moniker Oklahoma City will go by in the coming since there's no way in hell those guys from Seattle will let Oklahoma use '' SuperSonics '' after stealing one of the league's storied franchises away from them.
OddJack Gambling Guide on the 2009 NFL Football Season, College Football, the Ultimate Fighting Championships, MLB Baseball, F1, the Wimbledon Championships, Boxing and all Sports Betting Picks, Tips, Odds and Lines
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I would recommend a book called The Paleolithic Prescription written about 20 years ago by an anthroplogist and physician that describes the unbelievable feats early man could perform.
Ancient Athenian athletes more fit than elite athletes of today | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
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Liars' budget and drawings on Paulson stadium deal (Jack Bog's Blog)
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It wooshed past the house when most things go by at a snail's pace because the visibility around the blind bends is nil and there is nowhere to go but head on.
A strange day
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Apparently it's cheaper to fly than to go by train.
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The driver was really apologetic but said he had to go by the sat nav.
The Sun
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There came to them none of those happy little adventures, bright gleams from the unexpected, which we broider and magnify as the years go by, and store at last in our soul as the one inexhaustible treasure acquired by the smiling memory of life.
Wisdom and Destiny
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And if his storming start is anything to go by, he will give up his last drop of energy as he looks to seal his own special place in Olympic history.
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White people, it contended, were "grafted" from black people 6,000 years ago by an ancient black scientist named Yakub.
Archive 2005-12-01
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The Cardinal was greeted on arrival 46 years ago by a great concourse of parishioners who had gaily decorated the roads leading to the new church with bunting and scrolls, many of which were Irish.
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U2 were visited in Chicago by Democratic presidential nominee Bill Clinton.
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It may mean the end of the knock-about stuff we have grown to love and deplore at the same time, but, if yesterday was anything to go by, this will be replaced with a much smarter and subtler weekly clash.
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We can't all be heroes. Somebody has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by.
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Apparently it's cheaper to fly than to go by train.
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I love sitting in outdoor cafes watching the world go by.
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Having digital copies is all very well but they don't fade and discolour as the years go by.
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I wish you both the best of luck and, ever-increasing happiness as the years go by.
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You're supposed to go by the demographics and guess it's a gonococcal infection if the patient is under age 40 -- if they're older, you treat it as a staph infection.
Archive 2005-04-01
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Recent historical experience thus confirms the judgement made long ago by Marx and Lenin that the state can't simply be used as an instrument of social transformation.
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You thought that cyberspace -- a term conjured up long ago by that neuromancer, sci-fi author William Gibson -- was the last frontier of freedom.
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We stepped off the trail to let her, her horse and the pack-laden ass that was bringing up the rear go by.
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She feels she has to go by the book and can't use her creativity.
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A classicist by training, Mr. Toohey argues, to the contrary, that boredom has always been with us, which seems plausible enough if this ancient graffito from a much-scribbled-on wall in Pompeii is anything to go by: Wall!
Accidie? Ennui? Sigh . . .
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The child sat on her father's shoulders to watch the parade go by.
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It could undermine the anti-inflation credibility the Fed won three decades ago by raising interest rates to double-digits to beat back late-1970s price surges.
Fed Officials Mull Inflation as a Fix
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Politics was debauched a long time ago by television, and it's not going to go back, they're not going to change it, it's not going to get any better.
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The tiny watercolour was painted 90 years ago by celebrated Victorian artist Helen Allingham, whose work is highly-sought after.
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If you go by what the experts and data crunchers say, the worker bees of the world are dooming the civilized, unhurried meal to an untimely death.
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I'm afraid the new car will have to go by the board we can't afford it.
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“It’s a genuine urban culture of watching your neighbors go by, ” said Bruce Grant, a New York University anthropologist who has traveled to Baku regularly in the last decade.
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It always creates a carnival atmosphere on the riverside, which is a beautiful location, and if previous years are anything to go by, there is something for people of all ages.
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Salford appeared on the up but the Northern Ford Premiership beckons if yesterday is anything to go by.