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how goes it - translation to

PLAY WRITTEN BY NEIL LABUTE
This is How It Goes

mail train         
1941 FILM BY WALTER FORDE
Hornleigh Goes To It; The Mail Train; Inspector Hornleigh Goes to It; Mail Train
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Hugo van der Goes         
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  • ''The Adoration of the Kings'' ([[Monforte Altarpiece]])
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  • ''Portrait of a Man at Prayer with St John the Baptist''
  • ''Saint George and the Dragon''
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FLEMISH PAINTER (C.1440-1482)
Hugo van Der Goes; Hugo Van der Goes; Hugo Goes; Hugo van der goes; Hugo Van Der Goes
Hugo van der Goes, (morto nel 1482) pittore fiammingo del rinascimento, autore del ritratto "Morte della Virgine"
deserves it         
ALBUM BY KHALIL
Deserves It; Distance (Khalil song); Know Enough; More (Khalil song); Pressure (Khalil song); Prove It All (song); Quality (Khalil song); Realized (Khalil song); Simple (Khalil song); The Obvious (song); Too Far (Khalil song)
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Definition

goes
third person singular present of go1.

Wikipedia

This Is How It Goes

This Is How It Goes is a play by Neil LaBute set in small town America, about the repercussions of an interracial love triangle. The play premiered Off-Broadway in 2005 and also was produced in the West End in 2005.

Examples of use of how goes it
1. September 28 2005 1':41 The operator said: "The president of the United States is calling." Then, a vibrant Texas voice broke in: "Hey, Artie, how goes it?" This confirmed the caller was indeed George W.âЂ‰Bush, whom I had never met but whose predilection for nicknames âЂ« no one in 87 years has ever called me "Artie" âЂ« is well known.