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"Hansen was a scientist that bumped right up against the edge of activism and a lot of scientists have been very uncomfortable going over into that.

"I would rather have Zelda a sane mystic than a mad realist," F. Scott wrote to Dr. Slocum during Zelda's stay, "or as I expressed it in my book 'better a sane crook than a mad Puritan.' This seems to be going over into philosophy but my great worry is that time is slipping by, life is slipping by, and we have no life.

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Haines went over into Tujunga.

Zachau went over into Sunland.

Dunsmuir went over into Highway Highlands.

But you would think if the BellSouth Classic in America can go over into the Monday of the Masters week, then The Scottish Open can do it.

"A ghost goes over into Europe — the ghost of communism" is how the Englishman Ben Knowles, whose German is iffy, understands the manifesto's opening sentence.

Travellers could go over into East Berlin, but they had to pass through a number of checkpoints, and were required to return to West Berlin before the clock struck midnight.

"To get a mortgage at my age … They are refusing mortgages to people in their 40s and 50s, particularly if you're likely to have a period that goes over into your retirement," he reflects.

He sets up for himself a tinseled world that has nothing to do with any reality, believes himself a golden and divine spirit, gifted beyond other men, and frequently goes over into the realm of art, which soothes the feminine ganglia in him.

We will use the following denotions: under Fourier transformation function goes over into function (distribution).

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