Sentence examples for going to current from inspiring English sources

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Keith Olbermann may be going to Current TV, The New York Times reported on Monday night, according to those familiar with the matter.

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Recently, Jaclyn Mullins, 13, an eighth grader in suburban Dublin, had dreaded going to current-events class.

Keith Olbermann leaves MSNBC to go to Current TV, is never heard from again.

From there, he went to Current TV, the little-watched cable network co-founded by Al Gore, where he was given the chance to begin again, to be an executive, to help mold another network in his image.

In other words, 20percentt of "education" money will not go to current teachers or students; instead those dollars will just go to pensions.

Many of Sebelius's calls have gone to current supporters of Enroll America, the most prominent nonprofit group working on the health care law's implementation, an HHS official said.

And we're going to review current sanction policy and review options as to how to make the sanctions work.

Andre Agassi played until he was 34 or 35, but with these long seasons, you're not going to see current players last that long.

So who is going to win? Current and former players and coaches have all had their say this week.

And I was going to chastise current and former players who excuse such behavior as "part of the game".

A: We're going to be mapping current regional network information, move to current city.

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