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car·ry-on
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carry-onnoun
Synonyms:
hand luggagecarry-onnoun
Taken onto an airplane with a passenger, rather than checked.
It's a compact suitcase, but it makes a good carry-on bag.
Synonyms:
hand luggagecarry-onnoun
An activity that is done in an excessively excitable, or anxious manner.
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hand luggage
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I was sickened by the Biden quote that we could carry on in Afghanistan alone if we wanted, as I remember, we have always been aware of the problems in Afghanistan, and we spent many years there in Queen Victoria’s reign, regretting our exploits. But we were persuaded by our American friends to join them, to give world-wide authenticity (and US domestic authenticity) to an invasion by America. That was followed by an expensive period of ‘nation building,’ when the truth is that we cannot build someone else’s nation. It’s been hard enough building our own.
They look at you and carry on eating grass, and you think, 'aw, you know, what have I done wrong?' You almost feel dejected that you aren't needed anymore.
It's all on my shoulders sort of thing to make sure the kids are warm and fed and everything, it has been getting me down a little bit, but just got to carry on. Keep trying.
There's one more question that I will ask you - who will replace her? She should carry on and put right whatever has gone wrong.
Joseph Sparano said. The TAILORx study was n’t the only breakthrough research on breast cancer that was presented at ASCO. Dr. Helena Earl, a professor from the University of Cambridge in Britain, looked at whether women with HER-2 positive early-stage breast cancer could be treated with the drug Herceptin for 6 months instead of 12. Though Herceptin has improved survival and recurrence rates for over a decade in breast cancer patients, the drug is associated with a risk for heart damage in long-term users. When Herceptin was first introduced the 12-month period was almost plucked out of the air and there was n’t any evidence of how long you woud need to carry on with a targeted treatment to get the effect.
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