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We get to the belfry going up the 106 limestone stairs and its banister, which has a surprising geometric precision.
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We kept going up and about one kilometre away we found another one, right by the road.
www.abc.net.au
Going up in politeness, the phrase: "yoroshiku onegai shimasu" means the same thing, but is used in business settings.
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At this juncture the rider pulls up on the bar further as his momentum is still going up.
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So in real money, even though your asset may be going up, that's a book entry, but that makes no difference to you paying your bills tomorrow.
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It would be like that new coin you mention going up against the Chilean peso.
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Our wages are breadline and not going up any time soon and the deficit of infrastructure is tomorrows financial problem.
www.interest.co.nz
Next, the researchers reran the models using only a sampling of the measurements - starting with tens of trees and going up to a few thousand.
phys.org
As a general trend, clean-energy costs are falling as the costs of fossil fuel energy are going up.
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So suddenly an area of the city which was really a nine-to-five environment is now a 24/7 environment where property values are going up.
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