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If you want to go off those well-trod paths, however, there are still more options floating around on the Web.
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The college credits will do little to boost attendance, since they will mostly go to well-off households who send their kids to college anyway.
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Land-based itineraries also go off the beaten path that is well tread by cruise passengers on shore excursions, to see less-visited and more pristine areas.
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The well will not go off in a new direction.
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"If the Democrats don't overplay their hand and don't try to rush this too much, the process will go well, they'll be better off, she'll get confirmed, " Hatch said, again adding that his prediction is based on no new concerns coming to light.
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The students I am fine seeing go off to larger universities are those with absolutely clear, well-founded academic majors already in mind.
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They are all shoving us off the same cliff so we might as well go with Blondie.
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Focus on the economy and not on Super PACs that go off on extraneous issues like Reverend Wright will also serve him well.
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Consumer groups have argued that this has resulted in bank accounts being paid for by people who make mistakes and go overdrawn, many of whom are the least well-off and the least well-informed customers.
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Wenger also argued that if more fixtures were called off, there was a case for the other matches on that day to go as well.
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The entrepreneurs of OWL are confident that global trends will continue to go their way. 5 billion people can reasonably aspire to join the 1 billion who are already well off, says Mr Beckhoff.
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But having been rarely tempted to hook, he had a go at the 282nd ball he faced and was well caught by Oliver Newby running in at long-leg off Chapple.
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