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1 Are the world's governments going about financial regulation in the wrong way?
2 I want crew to see mids Mids going about their normal business.
3 I saw the fellow in the yard going about much as usual.
4 The next year he begins stalking in earnest, going about it systematically.
5 DE Ra'Shede Hageman is quietly going about having a strong training camp.
6 In short, flesh is weak; I know what stories are going about .
7 Maybe we've been going about this all wrong, keeping him from Cole.
8 There were peasants, artisans, and members of guilds going about their business.
9 Resting they do be in the daytime, and going about at night.
10 Probably you have seen some of the boys going about the city.
11 Everywhere James looked, fireflies stitched the shadows, going about their nocturnal business.
12 On a miserably-rainy day, the elephant was going about a normal routine.
13 Meanwhile, the Frenchmen going about , gave the like reception to the Elizabeth.
14 We shall see you going about again in two or three days.
15 Everything's on the up-and-up, I'm just going about it in an...abstract manner.
16 To reduce the danger of going about after dark, street-lamps are needed.
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