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At the same time, the freshmen girls witnessed the girl in the triangle see the unconscious victim being taken away and go into a fit of hysterics.
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During this period, legislation was passed to regulate pollutants that go into the air, water tables, and solid waste disposal.
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When they decide to go into the business for themselves, their easy-going approach to crime starts to change.
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During the crisis there were sudden and large capital outflows leading the rupiah to go into free fall.
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The field will go into production in five years, providing a lucrative (and probably the largest) source of hard currency for the ruling junta.
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His men, he wrote, were very turbulent and mutinous, refused all compromise, and were determined to go into the river to be paid off.
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Applications with misrepresentations were also five times as likely to go into default.
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A person going zero/nil also gets -10 for each extra trick and those points go into the zero pot.
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I go into the bathroom and pour the acid into the toilet (keep in mind the toilet has not overflown at this point), and walk out.
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People are happy to go into a supermarket to buy peppermint tea to ease a stomach upset.
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