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To complicate matters, mail has been going astray because its capital is called Edinburgh.
BBC: NEWS | UK | First postcode for remote UK isle
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Religion was a bond that Zubeidat thought could hold the family together, and keep her son from going astray.
WSJ: Suspects' Mother Was Placed on Watch List
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Charitable giving helps the rich to win respect, and to protect their children and their kind from going astray.
ECONOMIST: Giving it away
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As the match wore on, mistakes began to creep into the Pirates' play, the ball often going astray in the offload.
BBC: Cornish Pirates 12-21 Worcester
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Too many of their passes were going astray, there was a lack of movement and, most unusually for the Merseysiders, they lacked fight.
BBC: Hull City 3-2 Everton
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He highlights the kind of spending at risk of going astray.
ECONOMIST: Aid and corruption
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Bristol City continued to play free-flowing football whereas at times Blackpool looked as though they were trying too hard with simple passes being overhit or going astray, although the blustery conditions did not help.
BBC: Blackpool 1-1 Bristol City
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Whereas Boards, CEOs, CMOs and corporate marketers are fairly adept at judging and managing the value, efficacy and quality of conventional marketing and media strategies, because they are essentially uncertain about what is going on in social media they can be easily led astray.
FORBES: Strategy, The One "Do" Amidst the Don'ts -- Wrapping Up "The 10 Don'ts of Corporate Social Media" Series