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The players knew it was a goal, their manager knew it was a goal and they could have done something about it - let us go up the other end and score or something.
BBC: Bristol City 1-0 Crystal Palace
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Maybe DaimlerChrysler will do something clever: Let Mitsubishi go kaput, then salvage a few spare parts from the wreckage.
FORBES: Better Off Dead
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She imagined the woman as delicate and fair, clasping her hands as if they were wayward children who might break something if she let them go.
NEWYORKER: Temporary
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Let it go and try something else.
FORBES: One of the Best Hours You'll Ever Spend
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And now it won't let us go, because of something few considered at the start of the case.
CNN: Letting go of Simpson case
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She gave Eva a curious look, as if she wanted to ask her something, then she let it go.
NEWYORKER: The Bell Ringer
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As great minds are let go from long-time jobs, they should feel liberated to go out and try something new.
FORBES: How Our Health Insurance System Is Silently Suffocating Startups
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However, if Saccoccia is indicted, or if something untoward comes out, the school has the legal cover to let him go as a coach, what with the administrative contract being at-will.
FORBES: Steubenville Football Coach Gets New Contract, But It Could Be Signed In Pencil
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At the top of this you said something to the effect of Republicans made a choice here to let these sequester cuts go through, the context of it.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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It is difficult enough to decode "OMG" (Oh my God) "BFF" (best friends forever) and "GTG" (got to go), let alone understand why it's funny to call something a "fail" (but not a "failure").
WSJ: Mastering the Finer Points of American Slang
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It sounds like you all are ready to go. (Applause.) And let me tell you something.
WHITEHOUSE: REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AND FIRST LADY AT A CAMPAIGN EVENT
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Dubai prides itself on its shiny image, something that the city has spent the last decade perfecting and it is not about to let all that hard work go to waste, global recession or not.
BBC: Financial crisis: Global round-up