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Duke started slowly, then bolted back with a vengeance, at one point going on a 21-5 run and leading by as many as nine.
"Perhaps the soul lives on in the products of the mind," Nathan says at one point, going on to rhapsodize abstractly about "the working formula of a lived experience, the feeling unfolding in a new mind".
There's no point going on glory sprints, even if it is quite tempting to get one over a team-mate.
Sometimes I feel there's no point going on.
It hits the Serb square and Murray wins the point, going on to hold service.
No point going on a protest march, or rekindling a neglected friendship, unless you can turn yourself into the kind of person who does that all the time.
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"There is finger-pointing going on," a prominent Republican lobbyist explained.
His workers at one point went on strike after a pay cut, and when two apprentices ran away, Phyfe offered small rewards for anyone who recaptured them.
How does a point go on for 29 minutes before one player or the other hits a winner or makes a mistake?
Their sophisticated wrangling on that point went on for a time.
Nadal's shout volume crescendoes as the point goes on before a big overlooped forehand from Sascha lands wide.
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