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Tamasin Cave, director of Spinwatch, told the Guardian: "NHS chiefs have gone big on transparency, but these figures are two years late and incomplete.
A. The man who first seems to have gone big on them was the genial and unpretentious Benedict XIV, who was pope in the mid-18th century.
(Sorry, Iceland!) Streaming audio is fun and all, but I think Sigur Rós could have gone big on a bricks-and-mortar promotion: providing every citizen of Nova Scotia with their own snowmobile, which will play "Whateveryovyrumlaust" on continual loop.
So, aside from excluding the handful of citizens that would have gone big on Seabiscuit, the new law permits Nevada to develop partnerships with other cash-strapped states looking to cash in on online gaming.
But this season in particular, "Doctor Who" seems to have gone big and broad and shown less regard for the folks who plant their bums on the couch and want to see a well-made adventure once a week.
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You appear to have "gone big-band" … I'm a jazz musician at heart.
Now Douglas has gone big time.
INTERMEZZO has gone big time.
While her rival Donald Trump has gone "big league" with rallies in airport hangers and convention halls, Clinton has gone small.
Owner Christiane has gone big on charm – most of the furniture is upcycled – and there's a large living room.
In a world where high-street banks use their ad budgets to limply mimic John Lewis, you've gone big.
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