| 41. | This trip goes better _ Natalie makes a beeline for Nelson and I manage to hang on for nearly two-thirds of the way.
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| 42. | Chocoholics make a beeline for Neuhaus, the chocolate maker whose shop of beveled glass and mirrors has been in the arcade since 1857.
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| 43. | When I came here from north London seven years ago, the first thing I did was make a beeline for the Fifth Street Gym,
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| 44. | As Democrats head home on Friday, Bush will make a beeline for battleground states on a two-day trip to Missouri, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
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| 45. | Entering the school Cantone makes a beeline for the auditorium where he used to perform . " This was my womb, " he says.
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| 46. | Everyone else makes a beeline for the elevators; I make the climb from our entryway at the front of Deck 5 to Deck 8.
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| 47. | Aides said he would make a beeline for the newspapers each morning to scan the box scores for the fate of his beloved Red Sox.
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| 48. | The food looks so good, you do not need any prompting of " Bon appetit " to encourage you to make a beeline for them!
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| 49. | He returned right after Nebraska won a national championship in 1994, which made it look as if he were making a beeline for the bandwagon.
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| 50. | The Cincinnati Reds are in town, which means you walk into the Los Angeles Dodgers clubhouse and make a beeline for Pedro Borbon Jr .'s locker.
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