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And Bill Cassidy is the only Republican who’s been humiliated enough to go through with it.

From Slate

If Kennedy had seemed “shaken” at the meeting’s end, as Mills described it, in the taxi to the studio with Clark, Baldwin said he might be too exhausted and emotional to go through with the show.

From Slate

But Garcia convinced him to go through with it.

But judging by what the Russian state media has been saying in recent days, many in Moscow doubt the White House will go through with its threat of tougher sanctions.

From BBC

At the last minute, in a desperate attempt to hold on to her children, Marten had offered to separate from Gordon, but the judge simply did not believe she would go through with it.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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