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I feel the same way when I see Russell Tovey ... but it's not so slight of an 'oing'.
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Something in me went, very slightly, 'oing' at Matt Smith in these photos.
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The prospect of such an increase, possibly eliminating the need for a repeat performance later in this Congress, might bring all parties to the table more willing to make much deeper immediate spending reductions and more stringent spending caps g oing forward.
Congress Has Time and Options on Debt Limit J.D. Foster 2011
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And I'm kind of too vague and addled to write a third scene today, so I think I'm g oing to finish the laundry and go start dinner and come back to this tomorrow.
he throws a bottle in a milk truck and as it breaks he grabs his nuts matociquala 2009
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The number of homeowners in ong oing mortgage modifications could start shrinking in several months if current trends continue, according to a ProPublica analysis of Treasury Department data.
ProPublica: Treasury's Incredible Shrinking Mortgage Mod Program ProPublica 2010
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So, these public works jobs, are the oing to be like he katrina clean-up, New Orleans jobs going to illegal aliens through contractors or is their gong to be a guarentee that US citizens will get te work? —
The Saturday Word: Roads and Cars - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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I would like obama to say how he is going to eliminate the 12 trillion national debt which is oing to triple to 36 trillion in 10 years.
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Mr. Davis said UPS's "We [Heart] Logistics" campaign reflects the company's evolution since g oing public in 1999, from primarily shipping parcels, to a full logistics provider.
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"If you have five boards, and every single company is going under, and you have 19 boards and everything is g oing smoothly guess who's going to spend more time with their companies?"
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"The view is that the disaster has already been priced in, and shares are g oing to stagnate over the next five months," Ms. Duffy said.
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