It went over the news wires that he would be lynched the following day.
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We've announced it as a parody after it went up and over and over again in the media since then.
But since they happened to come up with it and since it was an important subject, we went over, shared it with George and people at the CIA. My impression was it was pretty well received, and that was that.
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O'Driscoll's first chip over the defence when he got the ball on the right wing was sweet enough but he then volleyed the ball over the covering Staunton, caught it on the full and went over despite the attentions of Tom Voyce.
"It was really over last summer where it went from a handful to maybe 50, " he said.
Based on the briefing documents, it appears that FDA went over this trial with a fine-toothed comb.
So we knew when we looked at the evidence in the jury room in deliberations ... we went over it again ... it didn't take us nine for months to figure it out.
And though it felt earnest and went over well with the people who came to be served, there may be nothing sadder than watching one of the world's last great bureaucracies give up its well-earned reputation as a hard-ass.
It would probably have ignored him, floating quietly by, but Mr Irwin went over the top of it, almost on its back, observing.
"It all went a bit weird over the last 18 months or so, " he says.
"When I bowled the first over and it went for 13 I thought this wasn't too much fun but at least I could get my own back with my batting!"
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So despite the fact that our homes have become remarkably more energy efficient with a nearly one-third drop in total energy per square foot, residential energy demand didn't go down--it went up about a third over the two-decade period.
She went over to check it out and found a big red lump behind the ear.
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It said the data sent went "over and above" what was required, breaching the Data Protection Act 1998.
You can imagine how well that went over in the IT department because they were not aware of the bug yet.
His former co-worker, Dirk Aguilar of San Francisco who is now running an energy management start-up, says the email went over well because it suited Google's casual culture.
"A litter sack was dumped in the towpath near Lisburn and a couple of ladies saw the gentleman leaving the sack and they went over and lifted it, " she said.
Instead he went for it all and then cried over hurt feelings.
Bath made it 13-12 as Olly Barkley went over, but Russell's second try clinched victory and Jonny Faamatuainu's late score only brought Bath a bonus point.
And with cotton acreage decreasing by 18.6 percent, is it surprising that cotton prices went up 86 percent over the last 12 months?
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"Before we started influencing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, over the last million years it went between about 180 and 280 parts per million, " he said.
With HQ on the line, I called back, did my little intro, announcing the fact of her separation from the company, and then passed it over to human resources, who went on about benefits and procedures.
We did it, but he went to Real for something like over 40m Euros.
It went from a category one in Cuba, crossing over, became a category four in less than 24 hours.
It went from having almost no smartphone sales to selling over 50 million units per quarter in a matter of two years.
At least one 20 year old woman put a sticker over her web cam when it continually went on without her doing anything.
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