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So perhaps it was foregone conclusion that I'd wind up at Jerusalem Pizza.
Hallucinogens were imbibed, Captain Beefheart records were studied, some washing was foregone and schroomadealica was born.
The British, having occupied Benghazi on February 6 and Agheila on February 8, could now have pushed on without hindrance to Tripoli, but the chance was foregone: the Greek government had accepted Churchill's reiterated offer of British troops to be sent to Greece from Egypt, which meant a serious reduction of British strength in North Africa.
Re-evaluation was foregone, but this indication group will be kept under close scrutiny during further clinical development.
At rating 1, this was the value of the obtained outcome, and at rating 2, this was the value of the nonobtained outcome from the wheel that was foregone.
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More recently, he's foregone explicit guidance for more illuminating meditative experiences.
The outcomes of most of the races are foregone conclusions, to many.
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