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Go down a storm.
To say that something has been enjoyable or successful, you can say that it has gone down a storm.
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"We're going down a road where we're losing our skills to communicate with the written word," Ms. Kallos said.
"We're going down a road to disaster," said Senator Richard C. Shelby, Republican of Alabama, who appeared on CNN with Mr. Schumer.
"This is Bush's way of raising morality issues without going down a road that offends suburban Republican women," said G. Terry Madonna, a political scientist at Millersville University in Pennsylvania.
Mr. Prosek, who wrote about the experience in his book "Joe and Me: An Education in Fishing and Friendship," said, "I guess he thought I was going down a road of crime, but I was a mild-mannered kid and made good grades.
Advertising networks can't afford to ignore this emerging market, but they are going down a road riddled with challenges, both technological and cultural.
But, you know, we're going down a road, and the evidence is that it's working, that we are succeeding, that the priorities we've chosen to focus on are all getting better.
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He wanted the "parties" to "pull back from the precipice" and go down a "road that takes people somewhere".
Do you sanction going down a different road?" he asked.
"When I met Eddie, he and I were sort of going down a similar road," he said.
Is Roth, now seventy-one, going down a penitential road, and is "The Plot" his newest way station?
Already, Cambridge, Mass .is interested in going down a similar road.
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