going to canossa|go to canossa in English

humbling oneself, doing penance, repenting and asking forgiveness

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1. The immediate effects of the Canossa meeting were limited.

2. He's going to go into teaching.

3. Physics is going to go ballistic.

4. Are you going to let go?

5. Hold tight. I'm going to let go.

6. I'm not going to go to the initiation camps."

7. I'm going to go pick up a birthday gift for Uncle Warren, and then I'm going to go and see him.

8. That's going to go on the other side.

9. I'm going to go find my own division.

10. Adamson's going to go bananas on this one.

11. I'm going to go get in the tub.

12. 3 I'm going to go pick up a birthday gift for Uncle Warren, and then I'm going to go and see him.

13. Traveling now meant going where you wanted to go.

14. I'm going to go use the little blonde's room.

15. I'm going to go and soak in the bath.

16. They're going to make all that stuff go away.

17. The Tier 4 tower is going to go down.

18. He is going to go out and raise hob.

19. Today we're going to go over the Clamshell exercise

20. And the race is going to go from here to here.

21. If you don't sell to me, you're going to go bankrupt.

22. I'm not going to doll myself up just to go to the shops.

23. I'm not going to turn down an invitation to go to New York!

24. We have to do this faster or we're going to go insane.

25. A: I am going to take time out and go to college.