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Had we started at the beginning, then could it have gone global?
It was such a success that he decided to go global.
Now, they might just be ready for the next stage: going global.
In the European hotel industry these days, everybody seems to be going global.
"But after the first day, the press just went global."
A few retailers have made a go of going global.
It has gone global but is more extreme in some places than others.
That is so they can better serve their clients, which themselves are going global.
And, I mean, their infrastructure is ready to go global.
In other words, this is one grill that has gone global.
Also, both diseases had gone global before anyone realized it.
These days, going global is all the rage for American small businesses.
A little international travel will quickly show you that hip-hop has gone global.
But now, for the first time, the struggle against corruption has gone global.
Now everyone wants to get big and go global.
To me it's a given that everything is going global."
With the aid of the Internet, graffiti has gone global.
The little waterfront restaurant that sat just 50 people had gone global.
"Now we're going global, and we will do very well with that.
But their real fear is that the Asian market collapse will suddenly go global.
Two years later its author was dead but his play was soon to go global.
The game will goes global in March 11, 2013.
National retail expansion began January 2011, and will be going global the same year.
The cure, they say, is not small, easy or cheap: American higher education needs to go global.
A surprising number of very small companies have "gone global" - a possibility never even considered in the past.