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Having gone part of the way, it would be a tragedy if they turned back now.
Now, half of them are gone, part of the silence of history, but not in my mind.
And where have all the migrants gone?Part of the answer is that southern European governments have applied diplomacy (and cash) to the problem.
Mr. Bush has gone part of the way toward accepting that only concerted international action can counter the growing threat of nuclear weapons proliferation.
In her new book Sylvia Nasar, a former economics correspondent at the New York Times and now at Columbia University, has at least gone part of the way to satisfying Dickens's wishes.
Steve Hendricks, the author of "The Unquiet Grave: The FBI and the Struggle for the Soul of Indian Country," has gone part of the way in "A Kidnapping in Milan," a generally fast-paced account of the episode.
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A gas tax will go part of the way toward taking those costs into account.
The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg said Obama went "part of the way" to redress his previous omissions.
He went part of the way through cooking school and was quite proficient at the stove.
The Great Game came and went, part of the historical tides weathered forever here, in the romantic heart of Asia.
Historical buildings often go part of the way, but not far enough, says Alison Morgan, who has a neuromuscular disorder.
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