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This transfer saga had rolled on for nearly two years.
GRADUALLY the hills and pastures of Tennessee, which for hours had rolled on like a sinuous green wave, came to an end.
Keikomania had rolled on, unabated, since the day the whale arrived in Newport, and two more Willy movies had come out, further inciting whale devotion — "Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home," and "Free Willy 3: The Rescue" — although these used computer-enhanced footage of wild whales and animatronic models rather than a real Willy.
Mimi had "rolled on her back and behaved enticingly towards him, but when he tried to approach her she whacked him with a paw and snarled like a tiger".
Hundreds of people had rolled on the floor at the "made snana" ceremony at the temple.
Mr Metcalf, from Dorset, said: "The ship had rolled on its side so she was ready to jump in the water.
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The cart in front of the tube station may have rolled on to pastures new, or perhaps just on to more exotically-named coffee by then.
Mr. Rutelli's center-left coalition, known as The Olive Tree, has a history of internal squabbling and outright warfare that has rolled on despite campaign pledges of unity.
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