| 31. | The president should go to the country now, on the strength of the Milosevic indictment, to tell people what this war is about.
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| 32. | Light from cities will wash out some of the show, so serious shower watchers should go to the country to get a better view.
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| 33. | Then, the newspaper said, the couple were expected to go to the country home of a friend in the interior of the island.
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| 34. | Listin Diario had said that Simpson and Barbieri were expected to go to the country home of a friend in the interior of the island.
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| 35. | The cabinet had resolved to wait before dissolving Parliament; in early March they reconsidered, agreeing to go to the country as soon as possible.
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| 36. | Pitt, meanwhile, decided to go to the country and advised the King to dissolve the Parliament, which the King did on 25 March.
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| 37. | "Go to the country, show some identification and open an account like you would at Merrill Lynch or Prudential, " he said.
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| 38. | One day, if the weather allows, we'll go to the country and pass a few hours fishing and grazing in the blackberry patch.
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| 39. | HIGHLIGHTS : The most prestigious line of sport-utility vehicles can go to the country club in style or cross the wildest areas of North America.
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| 40. | If Tony Blair decides to go to the country next week, and all the signs are that he will, we will be ready for him.
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