Doing can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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do - get (something) done; "I did my job" | ||
do - create or design, often in a certain way; "Do my room in blue"; "I did this piece in wood to express my love for the forest" | ||
do - proceed or get along; "How is she doing in her new job?"; "How are you making out in graduate school?"; "He's come a long way" | ||
do - carry on or function; "We could do with a little more help around here" | ||
Noun |
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do - the syllable naming the first (tonic) note of any major scale in solmization |
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1. | verb | Don't have to mention what radiation has done and is still doing to Hirsohima & Nagaski folks--there can be no doubts about the effects of radiation in Chernobyl....... | |
2. | verb | I don't see Bush doing any of this. | |
3. | verb | The Kerry camp blames Bush for the Swift boat veterans’ attack, but anyone who has spent much time talking to the Swifties gets the sense that they are doing it entirely for their own reasons. | |
4. | verb | But I also see that as a fatal misconception, which is doing Sunnis harm, because I don't believe the US is going anywhere so soon. | |
5. | verb | What was Bush doing with his youth? | |
6. | verb | They are doing it deliberately. | |
7. | verb | Wouldn't you expect some of the religious leaders to do it themselves, or to talk their sons into doing it, if this is truly a supreme act of religious fervor? | |
8. | verb | After all, if you want to be an anti-Semite, there are subtle ways of doing it. | |
9. | verb | First, the nature of such an investigation is that we lack sufficient information to second-guess (or even know) what the FBI is doing. | |
10. | verb | Actually, I think we are in pretty good shape so I will probably be doing lunch but just don't be too mad if I have to cancel. | |
11. | verb | Saturday probably works better for me, just so that I am back in Houston and doing laundry by Sunday afternoon!! | |
12. | verb | By the way, Cullen and Dykman is sending copies of what we are doing to Melanie Gray. | |
13. | verb | I do feel guilty about you doing all this work. | |
14. | verb | How is the site doing? | |
15. | verb | Theoretically, I'm doing math. | |
16. | noun | We arrived Sunday at about 230 and found a do we really liked. | |
17. | noun | On Monday I called and again it was a big to-do to find anyone who knew anything about it. |
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Don't have to mention what radiation has done and is still doing to Hirsohima & Nagaski folks--there can be no doubts about the effects of radiation in Chernobyl....... |
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I don't see Bush doing any of this. |
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The Kerry camp blames Bush for the Swift boat veterans’ attack, but anyone who has spent much time talking to the Swifties gets the sense that they are doing it entirely for their own reasons. |
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But I also see that as a fatal misconception, which is doing Sunnis harm, because I don't believe the US is going anywhere so soon. |
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What was Bush doing with his youth? |
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They are doing it deliberately. |
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Wouldn't you expect some of the religious leaders to do it themselves, or to talk their sons into doing it, if this is truly a supreme act of religious fervor? |
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After all, if you want to be an anti-Semite, there are subtle ways of doing it. |
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First, the nature of such an investigation is that we lack sufficient information to second-guess (or even know) what the FBI is doing. |
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Actually, I think we are in pretty good shape so I will probably be doing lunch but just don't be too mad if I have to cancel. |
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Saturday probably works better for me, just so that I am back in Houston and doing laundry by Sunday afternoon!! |
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By the way, Cullen and Dykman is sending copies of what we are doing to Melanie Gray. |
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I do feel guilty about you doing all this work. |
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How is the site doing? |
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Theoretically, I'm doing math. | |
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We arrived Sunday at about 230 and found a do we really liked. |
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On Monday I called and again it was a big to-do to find anyone who knew anything about it. |
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