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That would remain the score going into halftime.
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By going into a torpor when resting or during cold weather, they conserve energy and reduce their need for food.
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If going into deep snow, snowshoers will often take along gaiters to keep snow from getting into their boots from above.
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He was the starter going into training camp.
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By going into headwinds and failing to immediately ground the ship, he actually fanned the fire.
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This momentum sends the train going into the mouth of a dragon.
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This was due to his distinctive left-handed batting style and his notable and unique body gesticulations, primarily below the waist, before going into his devastating stride.
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Their exploration was conducted with candlelight on a raft going into the cave where the stream goes underground.
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I did a tour, going into show biz, he explains.
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She is usually gentle, but firm and unafraid to speak up or administer discipline when needed while taking a firm stand against going into debt.
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