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The airport said in its release that tests will cost between $130 and $150, although the going price is $149 on Wellness 4 Humanity’s site.

When the going got tough you pulled on through and helped others to live.

Thanks to the double whammy of holiday feasting and pandemic-related pounds, New Year’s resolutions to get into shape were extra-big going into 2021.

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From enterprise-wide announcements to award ceremonies, sharing snippets of events in the form of live stories is a tremendously useful way to showcase the goings-on at your company.

When the going’s been tough and the outlook is bleak, it helps to look back at past challenges as a reminder of how far we’ve come.

This is going to be the Game of Thrones of U.S. Senate races.

Music is a huge part of the tone of Black Dynamite overall—going back to the original 2009 movie on which the series is based.

The questions going through my mind are: How on earth are there Kalashnikovs and rocket launchers in the heart of Paris?

But I think Steve Austin has to team up with a Japanese holdout to stop a nuclear bomb from going off or something.

It opens with Huckabee's dramatic recollection of going through security at the airport.

That it is a reasonable and proper thing to ask our statesmen and politicians: what is going to happen to the world?

"I don't know whether I am going to like this or not--this coming to live in town," thought the little pig.

All my musical studies till now have been a mere going to school, a preparation for him.

And now I am going on to a review of the broad facts of the educational organization of our present world.

Then both the partners laughed together—pleasantly and cheerfully, as men who are going to receive money, often do.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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