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go upstairs

(cricket, of an umpire) To request a decision by the third umpire (traditionally by making a sign of a TV set with the hands)

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The fact that the man was black might or might not have made the cop go for his handcuffs even sooner than he might normally have done.
Meanwhile, a billion people go hungry each day.
In the absence of Communist Party control, these security officers betrayed their corporate ethic and engaged in horse-trading, applying force when a trade did not go well.
But if your instincts betray you, you go back to even deeper ones.
Abbas is now setting his sights on Europe, and would ask Turkey to serve as a go-between.
But that process has a long way to go.
The national reservations must be go, and a joint strategy for success must be adopted, including a massive increase in civilian and military aid for Afghanistan, if the country is to be prevented from descending into the same abyss as Iraq.
Therefore, security and development must go hand in hand.
The world needs a united continent, ready to go into action.
Such campaigns go hand-in-hand with expanded farming, because sellers of these foods prefer nearby growers - even if these growers increasingly live in the city.
In both cases, it takes a lot of blind faith to go from one to the other.
How can you go home again if the sea has been sucked down a vast drain that opened up beneath it, emptying it who knows where, into a void?
Without the ability to go overseas, we cannot learn.
But my hope is still to go abroad, learn skills, and return to help others here.
First of all, as a kid, I just assumed that I would go to the moon, without having to do much in particular to make it happen.
So I had vague thoughts that I might go into space sometime in 2011 - the year that Google co-founder Sergey Brin is (very) tentatively slated to go.
But today, Africa's pay-as-you-go practices are a powerful defense against financial contagion.
This problem will not go away when Arafat does.
In the US, when oil prices go up, incomes in Texas and Montana rise, which means that these states then contribute more tax revenue to the federal budget, thereby helping out the rest of the country.
In Afghanistan as a whole, a woman dies of pregnancy-related causes every 27 minutes - and perhaps even more frequently, because many such deaths go unrecorded.

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