That means fewer women have somewhere to go when their lives were most at risk.
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East Kent is on the way to being part of the golden triangle, not just somewhere to go through.
Of course, that could change when there's actually somewhere to go up there.
For example, they must maintain bricks-and-mortar shops, so that disgruntled staff and customers have somewhere to go to make complaints.
But by making its phones so thin and its margins so thick, Apple actually has somewhere to go and still be viable.
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You go anywhere else, the kids might have somewhere to go like an after school centre or somewhere they can direct their energy to.
It has created employment, it provides people with somewhere to go and to get things they need without having to travel five miles to the nearest town.
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As we have seen on our estate, the crime rate goes down when you give these kids somewhere to go, something to do and by adults they can trust spending quality time with them individually.
Arriving into Grand Central Station reminds us that, just like many who came before us, we all deserve to have somewhere great to go.
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Go to Tennessee, go to Kentucky, go to somewhere where you can actually get a job and a house.
Because you have to go somewhere to place your bets, and the bookie has to be somewhere.
There were four hours before his flight was due to leave Dallas, but Mozeliak needed to go somewhere to compose himself.
"We believe that something that's based on the telephone or a website would be easier for new moms to do than having to go somewhere to have classes, " she says.
But whenever the other boys invited him to go somewhere or to visit their homes on a Sunday he had to turn them down.
Not everybody can say they know qualified mountaineers: really, I would suggest if you don't know anyone who has the experience to go to somewhere like Plas y Brenin.
"He used to say, 'I want to go somewhere in the mountains, to be all by myself, to escape from everyday life, to be alone, '" Suleimanova said.
After three months, Dowd knew she needed to go somewhere less expensive if she were to continue her journey.
Their money has to go somewhere, and someone will have to advise them what to do with it.
It's got to go somewhere so it's as good a time as any now, it's got to go in the bin.
"The organisations that use them have to go somewhere and we are trying very hard to replace them, " he said.
The coal has to go somewhere, so it's exported to Europe.
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" Maybe you're sort of attracted to him, you're sort of interested in him, but basically you're saying, "I'm going to get into your car, I'm going to go somewhere, and I'm going to trust you to bring me back in one piece.
We want other people to remember him too and it's somewhere people can go to think of him.
When you get on a plane to go somewhere, there are no short hops, at least not to the major cities.
"The water's got to go somewhere and unfortunately rural communities who live by the riverside are having to bear the brunt of that, " she said.
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If you become extra hands somewhere, it may free up other hands that want to go help somewhere else.
There is clearly some scope for saving money by making sure that all those claiming a sickness pension really are too ill to work, and by cutting the pensions of those who recover sufficiently to go back to work somewhere else.
So if somebody wants directions to somewhere, I can go help them look it up and then speak the directions to them.
There was somewhere else he wanted to go, and she had to stop him.
But a fair number decided, for one reason or another, to go somewhere else.
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