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goes

1

[ gohz ]

verb

  1. 3rd person singular present indicative of go 1.


noun

  1. plural of go 1.

Goes

2

[ goos ]

noun

  1. Hu·go van der [hyoo, -goh van der, hy, -goh vahn d, uh, r], 1440–82, Flemish painter.

GOES

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Goes

/ ɡː /

noun

  1. GoesHugo van der?14401482MFlemishARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Hugo van der. ?1440–82, Flemish painter: works include the Pontinari Altarpiece and The Death of a Virgin
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Kerry added the way the chancellor is treating salons, which overwhelmingly employ women, "totally goes against the objectives of the government" in growing the economy and supporting workers.

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“As time goes on, people think he’s a company or a brand. I come across people who didn’t know he was a person.”

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There’s 300 acts, it goes on for hours, and there’s table service and people getting up.

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"If it goes to extra time then I won't see that... but we will have won by then, obviously!"

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It goes on to say that if the Post Office ever wanted to change suppliers, the owner of the IPR "would be in a strong position to drive a costly settlement with the Post Office".

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Goeringgo, goes, going