Pound cheques and cheques or drafts drawn in other eurozone currencies should be lodged or cashed before February 9th. |
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The pellet fired from an air rifle lodged just centimetres from Lee's eye socket. |
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It must be carried out in accordance with the plans lodged in the granting of the application. |
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He has to be operated on for an injury to his face, he has shrapnel lodged in his jawbone and a sizeable wound to the left side of his face. |
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My husband Paul and I set up a joint account with AIB in the early 1970s and lodged savings into it. |
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Parents fighting to save a primary school from closure have lodged an application for a judicial review. |
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All complaints are lodged with Father Athanasius, who has to find a solution mutually agreeable to both parties. |
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On some of the 11 other complaints lodged by lawyers of the jailed rebel leader, the court ruled in Turkey's favour. |
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Certain whole chapters and innumerable shorter passages have simply lodged themselves word-perfect in my brain. |
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When we did our survey, we could find no outworker who had actually lodged a workers' compensation claim. |
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To the best of our knowledge the beneficial ownership is as per the share certificates already lodged with yourselves. |
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I then called to him to knock on the door of the house where I lodged and got my candle relumed without danger. |
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The developers lodged an appeal but later withdrew it, and there matters appeared to rest. |
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Mrs Collins has lodged an official complaint with the firm and is considering seeking legal advice. |
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Very soon after her arrival the applicant lodged an application for a protection visa. |
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Plants exhibiting rootless corn symptoms have either lodged and are laying on the ground or are ready to lodge. |
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Police divers found the boat after locating a lobster pot which had lodged at the bottom of the sea bed. |
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The following day government prosecutors lodged a formal appeal against the ruling. |
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Jason's claim will be lodged with the courts following his 21st birthday in June. |
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In my judgment, it cannot be said that the present application was lodged promptly. |
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Three separate planning applications have been lodged with the local authority for the project. |
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Four individuals have now lodged complaints against the dentist, the health board has confirmed. |
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Magistrates granted the two men conditional bail, but Gair immediately lodged an appeal against the decision. |
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This matter would be considered when the application was formally lodged to the Local Authority. |
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The appeal was lodged with the council before Christmas, just as the six-month deadline for appeals was reached. |
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In excess of 70,000 Claimants have lodged claims and further claims are anticipated. |
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Complaints are lodged by the claimant victim or, if this is not possible, by relatives or representatives. |
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In 1997, a claim was lodged on behalf of 5,000 other clerical employees, all of them women. |
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It was as though everything I'd experienced lodged itself firmly in my mind and I could think of nothing else. |
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The new research hints that particles can become more permanently lodged in the brain. |
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Is he strong enough to endure the pain of a bullet lodged somewhere in his body? |
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The little slivers of glass were, according to the X-ray, still lodged in his throat. |
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On July 12, 1988, Hecht was attending a weekly Republican luncheon when a piece of apple lodged firmly in his throat. |
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She will undergo an operation on Monday to have the bullet, which is lodged near her spine, removed. |
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When Hope and Gabe got home that day, Adele had an idea firmly lodged in her mind. |
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The bullet lodged so near the brain that he suffered atrocious headaches for the next twenty years. |
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If accurate, this means that he had lodged in the house for at least two years before the marriage. |
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They are lodged at a nice hotel, taken to a premiere, and allowed interviews with the stars. |
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Although bride and groom are lodged in separate institutions, previous clients say this temporary separation does enhance their relationship. |
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His paternal grandfather was lodged in a local asylum and his aunt ran a brothel in Copenhagen. |
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According to jail sources, as many as 11 women prisoners were lodged in this jail. |
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They were also demanding that the people lodged in different jails be released. |
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The Education Minister of Sudan received the group and we were lodged at the State Guest House. |
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In general, French friends were lodged the on ground floor, Americans on the second, and children and servants of the guests on the third. |
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Lodging doubles the rate of decline in digestibility so lodged crops should be harvested as soon as possible. |
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Now factor in such environmental impacts as weather, yield, moisture content, lodged crops, green weeds and ground speed. |
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At harvest he noted that about a third of the field was standing well, about a third was heavily lodged and about a third was in between. |
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Some equipment companies have attachments for the combine header to help pick up lodged corn. |
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Good crop residue distribution is even more important in cutting lodged wheat. |
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Richard estimates that combine systems are able to harvest 90 to 95 percent of lodged sugarcane in a field. |
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A blueprint for the restoration of Morecambe's famous art deco Midland Hotel has been lodged with Lancaster City Council. |
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The large namesake rock was lodged in midstream, forming the tail of the pool. |
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The results would have been devastating if that screwdriver had lodged in the landing gear or in the engine bay of one of our aircraft. |
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The ship temporarily lodged on rocks at Rubha Mor, allowing much of the cargo to be salvaged. |
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He's wearing a belt with screwdrivers, drill bits, spanners, hacksaws and nails lodged in every pocket. |
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The car then veered across the road and hit a telegraph pole, eventually becoming lodged between the pole and a tree. |
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When the police lodged a case against him recently, he and his supplicants reacted in the customary manner. |
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By Friday, he had not lodged security for his R2 million bail and remained confined to his plush home. |
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The ballistics of a bullet lodged in the sidewalk indicated that the man missed, from five paces away. |
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Property lodged with the creditor has, thereupon, to be returned by him forthwith. |
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Into the side of one slope was lodged a fortress, complete with high walls and battlements. |
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If some such object is presently lodged in your toilet trap, it may be necessary to detach the bowl from the floor. |
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He and his wife go out to change the tire, and George is surprised to find a high-heeled shoe lodged in the treads. |
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Smith lost an industrial tribunal case last November, but he has lodged an appeal. |
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The normal procedure is that the complaint can be lodged at any municipal office. |
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One of the complaints was lodged by a county councillor who claimed that the site was relatively open and unguarded at night. |
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The third movement is an unbroken, unhesitating ascent into Paradise, and the final movement finds us serenely lodged there. |
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Every time, the big lead.38 slug tore through the massive skull, smooshed the brain, and lodged, mushroomed, in a basal skull fracture. |
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They were lodged in cells, allowed to sober up, issued public intoxication tags and driven back to their residence. |
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Something that burned worse than a red-hot branding iron lodged itself in her left leg, and she snarled, hissed, and yelped in pain. |
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If a stone is lodged in the ureter, a flexible narrow instrument called a cystoscope can be passed up through the urethra and bladder. |
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I started laughing and inhaled the plastic piece, which lodged in my right bronchial tube. |
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In their descent, the testes may become lodged in the perineum, inguinal canal, or abdomen. |
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We could see how many fishermen had delved into these waters by the hundreds of spoon baits lodged in the weed. |
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That amendment would penalise drug companies if they lodged spurious patent claims designed to prevent cheap generic drugs entering the market. |
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Think of the power of man which is lodged in control of the principles of nuclear microphysics. |
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Consequently they have lodged a petition with the parliament claiming its officiants are being discriminated against on religious grounds. |
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Immediately after the race stipendiary stewards lodged an objection against Gatecrasher on behalf of Distinctly. |
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Over 25 years, money was lodged and withdrawn, sometimes it was carried over from year to year, in other instances it was replaced by new money. |
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About a quarter of all cases lodged in the Court this year have been asylum support cases. |
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When the Sheriff Clerk receives a petition against which a caveat has been lodged, it is his responsibility to give intimation to the caveator. |
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The left and right outboard wing sections were lodged in trees 20 feet northeast of the main wreckage. |
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The plans were lodged by Braintree Methodist Church on the open land, which is enclosed by fencing and advertisement hoardings. |
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She lodged a criminal complaint and the doctor was eventually charged with unintentional homicide. |
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Luke looked up and seeing Marie, lodged the axe in the chopping block and went to her. |
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Remove your wheels, and wipe them down, since the dirt gets lodged in the little nooks and crannies of the wheel hubs and spokes. |
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Her supporters have lodged a petition of mercy and are hoping the government will use its royal prerogative to grant clemency and release her. |
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Pack ice formed on the surface and drifted in floes until the water levels dropped and it lodged on higher ground. |
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Stories about pounds of impacted fecal matter lodged in colon walls are myths. |
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Then they realized he had a bullet lodged between his heart and collapsed lung. |
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The curved capsule seems improbably fragile, like a giant insect cocoon lodged among the trees. |
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Sometimes chunks of this corrosion can break away and get lodged in valves or faucets. |
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Five years ago, you lodged your employment law case for direct and indirect discrimination plus victimisation. |
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Then our youngest officer managed to stretch out his arm and use a pickaxe to move the stone the dog was lodged behind. |
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A soldier who needed emergency surgery after a pickaxe was lodged in his skull has taken his first steps since the alleged attack. |
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Before we left this picturesque place, we took a photo of the kind family we had lodged with. |
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She was treated there in November 1982 after a fish bone became lodged in her throat. |
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He looked to have an invisible pogo stick lodged between his legs, such was the ease with which he remained airborne. |
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The company announced it had lodged an appeal at the EU's court of first instance against the commission's decision from March. |
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Last week the government took up the cudgels and lodged a formal complaint that could eventually lead to a full-scale trade dispute. |
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The resultant powderlike debris lodged permanently in the patient's body and caused a wide range of painful and debilitating complications. |
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Minutes after I began my walk, deer flies buzzed around my ears and two mosquitoes lodged in my left eye. |
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The trio then promptly lodged a rescission, along with a notice of motion proposing a nine-member council. |
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Detailed plans of the development have now been lodged for planning approval following the go-ahead from local area councillors. |
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The work comprises a limestone bust lodged under a classicized pediment surmounted by the poet's coat of arms and two putti. |
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Cars emblazoned with the logos of art magazines were lodged in a central train yard. |
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Eventually it was determined that there was eggshell lodged in the gum behind one of my front teeth. |
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Although no firm proposals have been lodged with the council, exploratory drilling has commenced and the company has made a survey. |
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Sylvia began snort-laughing so uncontrollably that the roll became lodged in her throat. |
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In the 1980s and early 1990s, acid rain was at the top of the environmental agenda, with images of dying forests and lakes firmly lodged in the public conscience. |
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I still had the map he gave me lodged in my pocket, crinkled up a little. |
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The game was to have been played last Sunday week but was put back due to an objection being lodged against the Cork champions by the opposing team in the Munster final. |
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By this stage we had reached the house where I lodged and as we walked in the front door, both carrying a cardboard box, one of the other female lodgers did a double take. |
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The composer Handel lodged in the house for three years towards the end of his life while the scientist Henry Cavendish had a room here during his youth. |
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He lodged in a house in High Saint Agnesgate where he wrote mathematical treatise under his own name as well as working on part of Through the Looking Glass. |
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Communism was a formidable foe, administered by a one-party authoritarian state apparatus, and lodged in institutions and practices of its centralized command economy. |
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Modern autopsy found a.36 caliber lead slug lodged in the bones of the dorsal chest, exactly consistent with the wound described by the James family. |
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The marionettes used in the first 15 minutes of the play are stringless and later on he straps on a headband with a protruding puppet head lodged in front of him. |
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The Appellant lodged her appeal with the Care Standards Tribunal on 28 June 2004, claiming that the allegations of misconduct were unproved and malicious. |
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Nevis came next, and we were lodged again beside the sea, this time in the huge Four Seasons hotel, which has taken over the best beach on the island. |
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They'd bought a Victorian shooting lodge and I lodged in the bothy. |
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Foreign bodies lodged in the esophagus should be removed endoscopically, but some small, blunt objects may be pulled out using a Foley catheter or bougie. |
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I was lodged with her when the Russians invaded Czechoslovakia. |
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Soldier harvesters aren't very good at picking up lodged cane. |
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She gazed absently at her fingernails, pushing down the cuticles and digging out small pieces of dirt that had become lodged between the nail and skin. |
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He was charged with criminal homicide and is lodged in the county prison. |
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Briony Norris, an environmental health officer at the pollution control unit, said around 50 per cent of people who lodged complaints had a genuine grievance. |
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Where there are heavy and lodged crops on these soils making baled silage might be a better option than using conventional harvesters with modern heavy trailers. |
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He had found two large lumpsuckers lodged between two stones. |
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The sugar mill has recently lodged an application with Richmond Valley Council to erect a 2.4m high paling fence around the mill owned manager's residence in Broadwater. |
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He points out that even in last year's buoyant market 5000 repossession actions were lodged in Scottish courts, and he is very fearful of what might happen if prices crash. |
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I guess I thought I was spiting Kim by leaving her favourite shoes there but all that resulted were dirty feet and a piece of glass lodged in my toe. |
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The twenty yard stretch was cleared by nightfall, although the sides would be unstable until enough sandbags could be filled and lodged into place to retain the loose mud. |
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The county court upheld her suspension, and at the end of November the state's supreme court refused to hear the case she had lodged in defence of free speech. |
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The divisions and headings make the book easy to dip into and in theory to skim, although would-be skimmers will need to keep one thumb lodged firmly in the index. |
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Two bullets lodged in his abdomen and he was taken to the hospital for surgery. |
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Two days later Flintshire County Council lodged an appeal to the Family Division of the High Court, sitting in Birmingham, to make the twins wards of court. |
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But I sure can dream about seeing a bullet lodged it that old bag's skull. |
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What they did not tell the court is that at the time they lodged their plaint, KCA had no officials, and a Normalisation Committee had been registered. |
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Although her professional career began with her writing on ready-mades, collages and kinetic art, the idea of a novel was lodged from an early age. |
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That decision is now under review after an objector lodged an appeal. |
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Consequently, the masterpieces of sculpture and painting were bought in and around their time and many, if not most, are permanently lodged in museums. |
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Labor says Peter Garrett lodged an open enrolment form yesterday and neither Peter Garrett nor any Labor Party official was available to speak to AM this morning. |
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We infer that the framework through which transport took place consists of lapilli lodged within elutriation networks similar to those observed in the field. |
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And similar shards of enthusiasm-killing kryptonite are lodged in john Kasich, Mike Pence and Ted Cruz. |
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But the point that we made earlier is that this bill is actually a rewrite, because we had Supplementary Order Paper 107 lodged yesterday at the eleventh hour. |
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There was a small entry wound, and the bullet got lodged in the hand. |
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And I strolled through the hushed timbered halls of the Casa del Colon, or Columbus House, where he is said to have lodged during his time on the island. |
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The boat had become lodged by the current close to the bridge and was partly trapped under the bridge support, causing the boat to begin to tip on to its side. |
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A full planning application is to be lodged with the council in April. |
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It is not the function of this Tribunal to comment on whether the unfair dismissal claim lodged by the Appellant was justified or not as the matter was settled. |
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When bits of sweetmeat lodged in the teeth, the sucket fork doubled as a nifty toothpick. |
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Forrest silently toyed with the toothpick lodged between his lips. |
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He has now lodged a complaint with a hospital which sent her home. |
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Plans to convert the rundown cobbled mews behind the market in Hildreth Street into commercial space and new homes from November were lodged last month. |
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The trouble was that a mere microgram can kill, if lodged in the lungs. |
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And last week, a Mexican federal court tossed out weapons charges that had been lodged against him when he was arrested. |
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They have also lodged a claim for damages, aggravated damages and costs. |
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A state felony charge of assaulting an officer that was lodged against him a year after the incident was subsequently withdrawn. |
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The gulf between mercantile hubs and the polities in which they are lodged is not new. |
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Builders Jones Homes have lodged an application with City of York Council to pull down Fulford Road's Gimcrack Hotel, and replace it with 19 three-storey town houses. |
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Macedonian authorities have lodged an official complaint to the European Union, but the practice continues. |
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On Wednesday it lodged this sum with the Central Bank to cover repayments. |
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This we find firmly lodged in the mid-region of the chest cavity. |
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Shocked to hear this piece of information, she rushed home, examined her computer, disconnected the web camera and lodged a complaint with the police. |
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True to form, the arrow was lodged deep in the center of the target. |
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The bullet lodged near his pelvis and cannot be safely removed. |
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Defeats are always difficult to swallow but this one must leave a sizeable lump akin to an everlasting gobstopper lodged in the throat of York City. |
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His poetry is great, firmly and rightly lodged in its place in literature. |
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They lodged in the lungs of victims and began to grow into greenish moss. |
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A week ago last Friday is lodged firmly in my mind as the night I arrived home from work to find army, police and council workers busy evacuating my street. |
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He held his breath, stifling the cough that had lodged in his chest. |
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On the other hand a young owl, which had as yet only been fed by hand, began of itself to eat by devouring a fauvette which was lodged with it. |
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Margaret was well received by Henry and, to confirm her status, was lodged in Scotland Yard, the ancient London residence of the Scottish kings. |
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From December 1727 to June 1728 he lodged at Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, now commemorated by a plaque, to be nearer to his British publisher. |
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About 120 amendments and new clauses were lodged on the bill by opposition parties but these were rejected by the Commons. |
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County Court matters can be lodged at a court in person, by post or via the internet in some cases through the County Court Bulk Centre. |
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This ideal net gives rise to the formation of B12 truncated tetrahedra, where the A cations are lodged. |
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Frein was lodged in a holding cell at blooming Grove barracks. |
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The objection was lodged on the basis that immigration officials believed it would be a marriage of convenience for residency purposes. |
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A scan revealed the 10-centimeter pencil was lodged between his sinus and pharynx and had injured his right eye socket. |
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Antoinette Lori Bernhardt, 21, was arrested Monday on a charge of first-degree criminal mistreatment and lodged in Lane County Jail. |
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This triggers a 14-day period in which a motion of confidence in a new Government must be lodged and passed. |
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There emerged an archipelago of Kanak reservation lands lodged between ranches and mining concessions. |
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Critics of the code point out that only one complaint was lodged in its first year of operation. |
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Police doctors carried out a routine examination for injuries and found the bullet lodged in the spare tyres around roly poly Rolf's waist. |
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Micmacs Film4, 9pm PREMIERE Dany Boom stars in this quirky comedy about an eccentric drifter with a bullet lodged in his head. |
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Applicant D Woodhead, of Lane Head Farm at Shepley, lodged a plan to erect a 15m microgeneration turbine on green belt land. |
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An application for permission to reinter the body has now been lodged with the Northern Ireland Office by the Belfast Hebrew Congregation. |
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A plastic tube lodged in his trachea was the only thing keeping him alive. |
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That day I found, lodged in the crotch of a spiceberry bush, the nest of a red-eyed vireo, leftover from summer. |
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Harris denies the charges and has lodged a special defence of incrimination, claiming his then girlfriend or others were to blame. |
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Pakistan on Tuesday summoned the US charge d'affaires Richard Hoagland and lodged a protest over drone attacks on its Northwestern tribal areas. |
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The Indians denied us going to the town on excuse of a canticoy. We lodged in the woods that night. |
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And, as faggery was an abuse too venerable and sacred to be touched by profane hands, he lodged no idle complaints. |
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As of 13 May 2009, 51 submissions by 44 countries have been lodged for claims over their extended continental shelf. |
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Edward entered London in the custody of Richard on 4 May, and was lodged in the Tower of London. |
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Aftir that, my seid lord retournyng to the campe, wold in nowise bee lodged in the same, but where he laye the furst nyght. |
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He had long suffered from kidney stones, which also lodged in the bladder, causing him great pain. |
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Local tradition holds that she also housed her clerical guests in the Black Swan Inn at Peaseholme Green, where the Queen's agents were lodged. |
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From Edinburgh he travelled west and lodged with the Duke of Lennox where he wrote a play based on Loch Lomond. |
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The border agreement was then lodged with the League of Nations on 8 February 1926, making it a matter of international law. |
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The British lodged strong diplomatic objections to the presence of Charles, and France declared war but gave Charles no more support. |
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The company claims it has hired several minorities since the complaint was lodged. |
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A national ratification was completed and registered when the instruments of ratification were lodged with the Government of Italy. |
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He narrowly escaped being killed when a bullet lodged in a pay book in his breast pocket. |
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His wife and father petitioned for his release, and in October 1655 he was brought back to England and lodged in Dover Castle. |
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The mayor's plan was successful, as the ship was lodged firmly into the dyke, reinforcing it against failure and saving many lives. |
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A reservation had also been lodged by Australia regarding the Southern Ocean limits. |
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Plastic debris, when bulky or tangled, is difficult to pass, and may become permanently lodged in the digestive tracts of these animals. |
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The sharp barbs on the end of caterpillar hairs can get lodged in soft tissues and mucous membranes such as the eyes. |
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He then travelled south along the Chinese coast to Guangzhou, where he lodged for two weeks with one of the city's wealthy merchants. |
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If sand gets lodged in their eyes, they can dislodge it using their transparent third eyelid. |
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He had a guard of two hundred chieftains lodged in rooms beside his own, only some of whom were permitted to speak to him. |
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After a brief pause Friar Vincente de Valverde, accompanied by an interpreter, emerged from the building where Pizarro was lodged. |
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Complaints lodged against the shepherds' guild, the Mesta, were ignored by Philip II who received a great deal of revenue from wool. |
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My feet were firmly lodged in the quicksand, and the more I struggled the more I sank into it. |
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It is the second time the family has lodged an application to build on the land at the end of Crowberry Lane. |
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He spent some time living along the North Sea Coast between Newcastle and London, and lodged with his aunt in Whitby. |
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The Lansdowne Road Developement Company confirmed that an application for planning permission will be lodged next month. |
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Warm fronts occur where the warm air pushes out a previously lodged cold air mass. |
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The nobility who travelled with Charles II were therefore lodged for over a decade in the midst of the continent's literary scene. |
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Those who met and worked in this remote spot were fed and lodged at the Saracen's Head. |
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Diatreme Resources Limited has lodged a mining application for a 1,560 hectare area over the Cyclone heavy mineral project. |
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Often, though, a suki to the chest will cause the sword to become lodged between bone and cartilage making it very difficult to quickly remove. |
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The sharp beak of a consumed squid lodged in the whale's intestine may lead to the production of ambergris, analogous to the production of pearls. |
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When the Cameroonian showed up in court, he contended that the claimant fabricated the criminal case against him because he had lodged a labour lawsuit against him. |
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The case is lodged by the applicant, which files a written memorial setting out the basis of the Court's jurisdiction and the merits of its claim. |
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While Manstein was formulating new plans in Koblenz, Generalleutnant Heinz Guderian, commander of the XIX Army Corps, was lodged in a nearby hotel. |
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Leading the way for Manchester has been David Beauregard, whose 31 goals and 22 assists in 27 games have lodged him firmly in top spot in the league. |
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Bulky plastic debris may become permanently lodged in the digestive tracts of these animals, blocking the passage of food and causing death through starvation or infection. |
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Last time when we lodged a protest, you may recall that they actually picked up the hot line and when we lodged the protest and after sometime the firing had stopped. |
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Or maybe it does, if you believe the guy who claimed one somehow traveled from the water, along the entire arc of his urine stream, and lodged itself in his peehole. |
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When doctors looked at the CT scan, they discovered that a 10-centimetre pencil was lodged from his sinus to his pharynx and had injured his right eye socket. |
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The BBC yesterday said it had lodged an appeal against a Scottish judge's refusal to allow broadcasters to televise the trial of two Libyans accused of the Lockerbie bombing. |
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The bullet missed its target and lodged in the bark of a tree. |
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He lodged during term times at the house of his aunt Isabella. |
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Lindsey Brough, of Greenfields, near Wrexham was horrified when she saw her three-year-old tortoiseshell cat, Izzy had an airgun pellet lodged in her nose on Tuesday. |
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Plans have been lodged to partdemolish and restore derelict buildings at 20-25 Legge Lane, once earmarked for a new food school, to be run by University College Birmingham. |
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He lodged at The Bull hotel in the High Street, Dartford, Kent. |
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The earth shook itself like an animal on whose back a predator has lodged. It spasmed, curvetted, tossed and writhed, to throw that malignity from its shoulders. |
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Because St James's Palace is still the official residence of the Court, it is here that the Colour is lodged and the Captain of the Guard establishes his headquarters. |
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Miriam says she remembered an episode from the Nickelodeon animated series in which Squidward gets a clarinet lodged in his throat and SpongeBob does the Heimlich maneuver. |
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Parents have lodged a complaint with the school authorities in Bucaramanga and one 13-year-old has reported the incident to police who are investigating the complaint. |
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Meanwhile, an FIR was also lodged against Sushil Kumar Modi for allegedly promising to give away laptops, colour TV sets, dhotis and saris to voters. |
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Since the 1980s Bronze Age stone-lined burial pits, called cists, have been exposed lodged in the cliff-side at Low Hauxley on Druridge Bay as the shoreline gradually erodes. |
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Her son later told Hopkinson that she had originally got the recipe from two Canadian air force officers who had lodged at her hotel during the Second World War. |
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His mother lodged on High Street and his father joined them at weekends. |
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On an exceptionally hot evening early in July a young man came out of the garret in which he lodged in S. Place and walked slowly, as though in hesitation, towards K. bridge. |
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Anheuser-Busch InBev had lodged a complaint about the MillerCoors ads with the NAD, and MillerCoors conceded that no new taste protection technology was involved. |
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Alternatively, although Bell had detected a slight sound on his first test, the bullet may have been lodged too deeply to be detected by the crude apparatus. |
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In 1680 or 1681, he returned to England and lodged with the merchant Thomas Pengelly in Cheshunt in Hertfordshire, living off the income from his estate in Hursley. |
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He lodged near the hospital, at 28 St Thomas's Street in Southwark, with other medical students, including Henry Stephens who became a famous inventor and ink magnate. |
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As of 1 June 2009, 51 submissions have been lodged with the Commission, of which eight have been deliberated by the Commission and have had recommendations issued. |
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The complaint was lodged by Croatie Ambassade de Croatie en France after the remarks appeared in the French edition of the long-running rock magazine. |
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