The bearer check will remain in circulation until January 31, but it does not replace the Zimbabwean dollar. |
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The drought loosened its grip in the southeastern States in November, and more emphatically so in January 1941, when heavy rains fell. |
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There, on January 18, 1910, the Shoshone dam project was completed, and the dry Wyoming land began to turn green. |
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Commercial shipping has picked up after a quieter January with a steady flow of ships delivering in the port. |
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Researchers analysed data obtained by the Galileo space probe on January 3, when Europa's magnetic field was measured by a magnetometer. |
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Soon January rolled around, bringing in a heavy blizzard, which meant there would be no school. |
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This newly equipped force was to take the field between October 1944 and January 1945, but that proved too optimistic. |
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The Guild has organised craft classes in crochet and knitting to commence in January and they will be open to nonmembers. |
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It was one of those cold wintry days of the month of January that sent chills of frost through the air. |
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Well, here we are several years after Y2K and we now know, that at midnight, January 1, 2000, very little changed. |
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In January 1992, arthrography was done of the left knee, which showed according to Dr. Bernard Parent no sign of any tearing of the meniscus. |
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Talks will continue in the next couple of weeks with a view to McBride linking up with Rovers once the January transfer window opens. |
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On January 1, California's new tougher standards for those convicted of trespassing on farms and ranches went into effect. |
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In January 1889 she formed the Liverpool Workwomen's Society, comprising bookfolders, tailoresses, and cigarmakers. |
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But alarm bells began ringing in January last year when Dolly become lame in one leg and was found to have arthritis. |
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If he'd started on the middle ground in January he'd have been rolled over in the rush. |
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He was captured in Afghanistan and arrived at Guantanamo Bay in January 2002 as a slight, baby-faced 26-year-old. |
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She's too busy buying woollies for everyone else before Christmas, and will only come back to treat herself in the January sales. |
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The city had been under insurgent control since April and its recapture was seen as essential to organizing the promised January elections. |
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In January 1583, he marched to Antwerp to assert his authority but his attack was beaten off. |
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The all-too-familiar Pikes sound is back and clear as an icicle on a rainy January day in Anytown, Canada. |
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About 70 lambs were treated for footrot, which causes lameness, by Mr Drouin and Beale between January 17 and 19 and two lambs were put down. |
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Anti-abortion activists launched a petition campaign on January 22 in a bid to overturn the veto. |
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In Grange Hall on Thursday, January 29, there will be a barn dance starting at 10 p.m. to raise funds for the N.W. Hospice. |
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I saw no shepherd's purse after December 27th, but knawel was in flower as late as January 18th. |
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A 20-year-old Lancaster man has been bailed to appear before magistrates in January in connection with a burglary at the park last month. |
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In January 2001, Peterman repurchased the rights to his trademark and mailing list. |
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In December 1998 the alliance began an offensive to retake Freetown and in January overran most of the city. |
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His trial was held in January and sentence was adjourned to Doncaster Crown Court while a pre-sentence report was prepared. |
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Anyone who wishes to go as a pilgrim must hand in his or her name before the end of January in order to reserve a seat on the pilgrimage. |
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Then, in January of 2003, he was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. |
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This is because annual investment performances do not have to be given on a calendar year or a January to December basis by the life companies. |
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The county coroner carried out an autopsy and his verdict on the cause of death was given in January of this year. |
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The 22 nd of January 2001 marked the centenary of the death of Queen Victoria, the longest reigning British monarch. |
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However, if the worst comes to the worst and the club is shut down after January 18, then the money raised will go to a local charity. |
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On January 1, 2006, The Bahamas becomes eligible as a tax-deductible meetings destination. |
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By January of 1915, the daily consumption of rifle ammunition was estimated at 45,000 rounds. |
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He hopes to jog a few memories in January by picking up where he left off five months ago. |
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The workers are to begin voting in a strike ballot on January 25, following their rejection of a proposed two-year wage deal from the company. |
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In January 1943 Miller embarked for England, having gained his flying badge as an airman pilot the previous November. |
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On the night of January 27 there will be a two-hour multi cultural performance of drama, songs, dances and mimes. |
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In January 1998 there was a reconciliation formally recorded by a notary, the effect of which may have been to suspend the custody order. |
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These three white bathtubs and the white whirlpool were delivered to the site and installed sometime in January or February. |
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On 1 January 2002, 300 million citizens said goodbye to their historic old currencies, replacing them with one, the euro. |
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However the National Energy Fund may be replenished, also by January of next year, he added. |
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Also, many people pay for winter breaks or go on a spending spree in the January sales, leading to yet more business for personal loan providers. |
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For a short afternoon back in early January Harry Redknapp was reminded of life at the top. |
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Aspiring thespians can enrol for a series of acting workshops commencing on January 24, at the school of music and performing arts. |
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He said that to the best of his recollection he received the letter dated 11 January 1999 in the ordinary post. |
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Year after year, we count down the seconds until January 1 arrives, and we have such high hopes that the new year will be different. |
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These are the prices and the form of the runners and riders in the Intel stable of desktop performance microprocessors between January and June. |
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Howard survived, just as he did in January when he was ambushed in a North Side car wash. |
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With esteem levels at a January low, people are particularly vulnerable to be mis-sold miracles. |
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But while it effectively scoops the official account, due in January from National Geographic Adventure Press, it's hardly great. |
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Trials are due to start in January ahead of a full commercial launch by the middle of next year. |
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Sunday Worship on 23 January 2005 comes from Beth Shalom in Newark, on the edge of Sherwood Forest. |
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She first received a jury duty notice in January but received a postponement because she was pregnant. |
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The magnificent January King has steely blue leaves and a tight head tinged with mauve. |
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Norfolk died in January 1476, and John the Elder hastily moved to reoccupy Caister Castle, as a letter from John the Younger indicates. |
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Radio silence is now being kept until January 22 when the lander if it is still functioning is programmed to send out signals automatically. |
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The Claimant made a further statement to the police on 2 January 2003 in support of her complaint. |
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Back to school in January with its small roll, due to mumps, measles, whooping cough and flu. |
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So no, Gordon, I don't hate Easter eggs themselves, just the marketing wazzocks who foist them on us from January 1st each year. |
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New European regulations that came into force on January 1 dictate that loose goods must be sold in grams and kilos. |
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I only went up to January of 2005, because even if you just this minute found me, you should at least have read back a few weeks. |
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Originally staged in January 1904, the play is set after the abolishment of serfdom, but well before the Bolshevik Revolution. |
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In January 1972, Mujib was released from confinement and became the prime minister of Bangladesh. |
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In January 1998 the asbestos lagging to pipework was in an unsatisfactory condition. |
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The amount of advertising for the division fell by 15 per cent from January to June. |
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The rate of price rises since January actually exceeds the rate for same period last year. |
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An attack on an outlying settlement in January 1791 had prompted more than four years of conflict with the local Delawares and Wyandots. |
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After the crash in Newcastle in January 1975 which nearly killed him, he received four tea chests of cards from British fans. |
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Mawo started in January of 2002 as a reaction against aggressive war behavior of the United States. |
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They started at the end of January when my mother placed her Christmas card orders with the reps. |
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The show runs until January 25 and is adapted from the much loved classic book by Philippa Pearce. |
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In January 2000 the film I was producing wrapped, and the editing process began in New York City. |
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I was pleased to learn that the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre in January 2005 will dispense with plenaries altogether. |
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The store did not come back to us and we told them that if we reordered the vouchers before January we would amend the details. |
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Doctors are continuing their strike that began on January 14 in protest over low pay and growing workloads. |
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In the board meeting on Monday, January 27, 2003, the previous resolution was reconfirmed with an overwhelming majority. |
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In January 1907, he got involved in a scrap in pub which ended with a man being knifed to death. |
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On January 20, 100 employees at the company walked off the job over the sacking of 19 workers a week earlier. |
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I've tried on three very separate occasions between January and now and all I get is errors. |
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This is the first time a facility inside the camp was hit since Japanese troops were deployed there in January this year. |
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Bob Schulz announces this in late January to a rapt crowd of 200 gathered in an auditorium in Crystal City, Virginia. |
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Tax on gains made in October, November and December will be due by the end of January next year. |
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A meeting of the local Pioneer Council will take place tomorrow night Wednesday 22nd January at 8.30 pm in the sacristy of the Parish Church. |
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On January 14, 1794, Vancouver landed more cattle at Kealakekua Bay and requested a kapu against killing them. |
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On 17 January 1866 Chute mobilised 500 men, 67 pack-horses and 24 saddle horses for his officers, and set a straight course for New Plymouth. |
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The Los Angeles Times reported January 27 that the skin infections, which appear as ugly boils, started turning up last fall. |
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I was a second year clinical student, doing part of my obstetric attachment in January in one of the colder parts of Britain. |
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The throughput at the processors for January and February peaked in 1999 with a kill of 348,000 head. |
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The post office and store in Thorpe Road, Kirby Cross, has been shut since the last raid on January 16 after gun-wielding robbers held it up. |
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Dutiful as ever, he will remain at Carlton until January to see the deal through. |
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A reader in the January issue asked a question about a runner on third tagging up when a batter hits a fly ball to the outfield. |
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In January the CDC reported two fatal cases of rat-bite fever and linked the disease Tularemia in hamsters to humans for the first time. |
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She married fellow actor Laurence Fox in January and was spotted with a baby bump three months later while on holiday in Mauritius. |
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As it turns out I have a buyer for my property who wants to complete immediately instead of January as planned. |
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St Hilary's feast day on 13 th January has gained the reputation of being the coldest day of the year. |
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On January 1, 1947, having been made airworthy, the aircraft was handed over to the Nigerian Government. |
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And January wholesale unleaded gasoline goes for 75 cents, vs. 87 cents today. |
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This was January and I was positive I would be dead by March if I kept on taking drugs. |
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Take advantage of the ice, snow and cold of January by ice skating, sledding, skiing, building a snow family or staging a snowball battle royal. |
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The flood of January I was a recurrence of the process that built the Montrose-La Crescenta bajada slope and the Glendale fan. |
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Benedict Arnold was born into a respected New England family in Norwich, Connecticut, on January 14, under the star sign Capricorn. |
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In January this year, a paramedic was taken to hospital with whiplash when his ambulance hit the bollard as the vehicle sped to a 999 call. |
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Adding to its weak image is a 10 per cent year-on-year drop in January and February operating profits. |
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A second trial will be held on January 14 whereafter a training squad will be chosen to prepare for this prestigious event. |
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In January 1981, Havering considered reassessing the couple as foster parents for long term fostering. |
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On 1 January 1956 an international society for the study of bioclimatology was established on the initiative of S.W. Tromp. |
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It can't be the true bliss of bagging a bargain on a wet weekday in early January can it? |
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In January this year, the council was caught short when a snowstorm hit the town and gritting trucks were nowhere to be seen. |
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In January 1848, a work crew at John Sutter's mill, near Sacramento, California, came across a few select nuggets of gold. |
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This was not carried through into the final slip which was stamped on 21 January 1997, though all the other changes were. |
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The deal only provides a five percent wage increase, backdated to January, and another five percent from January next year. |
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It looks like a case of getting to the January transfer window without dropping too many more points and adding to the squad then. |
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I worked in Lancashire for a few years, and in my first January there it rained every day. |
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Students who don't pay their fees by the end of January will be billed a two per cent interest charge every month until they pay their tuition. |
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I think this is a far better solution than rewarding those who drive across town twice a week in January to walk on a treadmill for an hour. |
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On January 6 Mrs. Fong and I observed our 30th wedding anniversary quietly. |
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Usually morale hits a low around January or February, though last year we had a biphasic low due to an early start to flu season. |
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In a bird census undertaken in January last year in Misamari Beel, 16,575 birds were found, which included 22 greater adjutant storks. |
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A deep-thinking man in our area bailed me up in January to give me a long dissertation about why this year was going to be wet. |
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Will student-athletes be able to become athletically eligible for spring semester during January term? |
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In January we will start our election campaign by leafleting the entire ward. |
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When the board next meets on January 4, members will vote on a formal resolution to ban smoking in public. |
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He was given just two weeks to wind up his affairs in Washington, and on 5 January 1903 the kaiser canceled his credentials. |
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The school's new junior wing opened in January and the tree planting has now marked the end of its successful first year as a primary. |
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In January 2002, hundreds of workers and supporters occupied the utility headquarters for 36 days. |
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On 6th January 1759 he married Martha Dandridge Custis, by repute the wealthiest widow in Virginia. |
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Since the collapse of Enron in January 2002, maintenance has become more akin to life support. |
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All baptisms for January 12 will be held in the Church of St. Laurence O'Toole, Levitstown. |
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The blizzards had ceased three days ago and the remaining snow was swiftly melting away in the face of the late January sun. |
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Inaugurated by the Malayalam filmmaker Mohan on January 25, the festival screens 13 films by the master. |
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But he was not so lucky on January 7, 1982, when Martin Cahill, alias The General, put a bomb under his car. |
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Professor Vieth's distinguished career in biomagnetism began in January 1987, when a BTi single-channel recording system was installed. |
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Prosecuting counsel Amy Nicholson told the court that on January 23 the police searched the yard of a business run by Murphy and Sanderson. |
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The Tigers are also hoping for a 20,000-plus crowd for their first home game since January 17, having made the match all-ticket for away fans. |
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How on earth can people afford to buy stuff in the January sales when they've just had Christmas? |
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In January of 1999 a truck was going uphill, slid into the ditch, rolled over on its side, and ruptured a fuel tank. |
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And whatever else January may bring with it, it also offers new beginnings and bargains at the sales. |
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The problems started in January 2002 when Michael went into reception class. |
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Her daughter Rebecca will be four in August and starts at a new school in January next year. |
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The 436-passenger paddlewheel steamboat returns to the river in a January 18 departure from its home port of New Orleans. |
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It was thought she had beaten the disease last year, but tests in January revealed that she had developed another form of the leukaemia. |
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The incident began on January 26, 2003, during a coming-of-age ceremony in Paya, a Kuna village inside the park. |
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Instead of a January to December calendar year, the Almanac relied on a tropical year defined as running from one winter solstice to the next. |
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In January last year his condition worsened when his left eye became infected and he was left totally blind. |
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As a result, on January 1, 1777, the Virginia Episcopalian Church was for the first time denied its tithes. |
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Since January 1998 firefighters in Northern Ireland have dealt with 1,749 civil disturbance call-outs. |
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A Private Members' Bill will be put forward in Parliament on January 7, which Geraldine says she will support. |
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He completed his impressive domestic set by bagging his first FA Cup goal for his current club Blackburn on January 31, 2000 at the ripe young age of 22 years and 103 days. |
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I will never forget the rays of January sunshine that I squinted into after those seven hours were finally over. |
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In January 1472 he made observations of a comet, using his Jacob's staff, which were accurate enough to allow it to be identified with Halley's comet 210 years later. |
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In January 1948, spitz again fell under suspicion for his role in the looting of art in Europe during the war. |
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In the Church of England, the Presentation of Christ in the Temple is a Principal Feast celebrated either on 2 February or on the Sunday between 28 January and 3 February. |
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Beebe was arrested in January 2006 and charged with two counts of felony rape. |
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In January 7, 2008, five Iranian speedboats darted around three U.S. warships in the Straits of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf. |
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He underwent surgery last January to remove a bone spur on his left ankle, but surgery then was considered a last resort after several months of discomfort. |
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When the Vistula line was stormed in January 1945, there were no fewer than 6.7 million men in the Soviet forces between the Baltic and the Adriatic. |
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The grandest of the events is in January in San Francisco, where more than 7,000 wine lovers show up to taste virtually every Zinfandel made, in an atmosphere of madcap fun. |
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It was only in the car on the way home that I twigged that of course the prices will be going up at the beginning of January so it would not be cheaper at all. |
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Internal polling by the McCain campaign in January had the incumbent leading Hayworth by 20 points. |
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I watched them blaze and blaze and remember thinking how warm it was, how light, on the freezing Saturnian January night. |
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Uncle Al finally departs his post no later than next January 31st. |
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The government reimposed a 30 percent duty on imported rice and 25 percent duty on imported sugar in January 2000 to protect local farmers against cheap imports. |
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At one point Kleberson looked set to leave Old Trafford and return home to Corinthians during the January transfer window, only for the proposed deal to fall through. |
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Why the club hasn't earmarked this money towards securing a much-needed goal scorer when the mid-season transfer window opens in January isn't explained. |
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It's a feeling remarkably similar to one you get in the first week of January when countless helpings of Christmas pudding and mince pie are adorning our middles. |
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The maize in her two lima plot is already in its tasseling stage and according to her, green maize should be ready between late January and early February. |
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In January and February you may see rata flowering in one of the bays. |
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At one White House meeting in January 2010, the president veered between cold-eyed pragmatism and high-minded idealism. |
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Someone who retired on, say, January 1, 2000, might have lucked out. |
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He also publically endorsed another biopic, Yves Saint Laurent, which debuted in January and was directed by Jalil Lespert. |
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Under a further Statute of 1 January 1864, zemstvos or local government assemblies were elected at district and province level, essentially by the landed gentry. |
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In January 2002, a local ruler amnestied seven former high-ranking officials wanted by the United States, including the former ministers of defense and justice. |
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For vibrant colour outdoors in January few trees can compete with diospyros kaki, the persimmon tree, laden with fruit resembling bright orange apples. |
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By January 31, Sutherland was notified that his hirst paintings were fakes. |
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A spokesman of the Finance Department said the loan would have an interest rate of 6.35 per cent per annum to be paid half-yearly on January 30 and July 30 each year. |
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In January of 2002, he fought Vernon Forrest, who beat the tar out of him in their first fight and won convincingly in the rematch six months later. |
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As it turned out, knowing that universal fortification would be required by 1 January 1998, most millers fortified their products voluntarily before the mandatory deadline. |
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Requests received more than sixty days after January 31st, 2015, will not be honored. |
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Railway service on the 29.7 kilometer-long Jiji Line resumed in January last year also following extensive repairs of collapsed tunnels, damaged track and bridges. |
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Every January 1, the priest would lead a procession with the relic and its 18th-century reliquary. |
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Since then, Mambo has been remounted in Montreal and in January had a major Toronto premiere, brought to the city by Canada's preeminent theatrical gurus, the Mirvishes. |
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In January this year steeplejacks climbed 100 ft above the minister floor and painstakingly removed sections, to assess what needed to be done and how much it might cost. |
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It all started in January at a yoga studio in Manhattan, when Johnston was banished after she took her top off in class. |
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The former chairman of the American federal reserve bank is leading an inquiry for the UN but he will not be saying anything until January at the earliest. |
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The New Eltham Methodist Church Players take to the boards for their 33rd pantomime in January with some cast members appearing for the 33rd time. |
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The buying spree lasted from October 2004 to January 2005 and Mr Lynch's activity convinced analysts he was attempting to make a play for the group. |
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The replica whaleboat presented to the Batavia Long Boat Replica Project Foundation in January is set to play a key role in a documentary about the whaling ship Catalpa. |
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On the night of January 9th, 2011, Juba was the most joyful place on earth. |
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In January 2014, a lifelong District of Columbia parks employee, Medric Mills, collapsed while walking with his grown daughter. |
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In January 2013, the TRN group filed a second complaint in the Dial Global suit, demanding a jury trial. |
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The austerity that one normally associates with courthouses is also quickly dispelled by the sight of a roaring open fire, a sight to delight on a cold, wet January night. |
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His last alleged victim, Janecia Peters, was discovered in a dumpster in January 2007, three years after his last known attack. |
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Is January a good time to consider divorcing a sibling, parent or other family member who makes you miserable? |
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Every line and every shot announces itself with the urgency that Two Faces of January lacks. |
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All that matters from their way of seeing things is that on January 20 of that year, everything changed. |
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Other events include a Burns Night supper on January 24, and a willow-weaving workshop in March. |
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The work was due to start on January 5 but was delayed due to bad weather. |
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New machine-readable passports are expected to be issued to the travelling public by January 2006, acting Chief Immigration Officer Keith Ameerali said yesterday. |
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What they're all referring to is the fact one American serviceman made a complaint in January this year, and the Pentagon's investigative machinery went into action. |
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On January 24, 2014, Mrs. Munoz was disconnected from artificial support and her remains were released to her family. |
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In January 1984, she was experiencing pain and stiffness in her right hip. |
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Hossein Darakhshan, born in Tehran on January 7, 1975, has dual Canadian-Iranian nationality. |
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The timbered day lodge, scheduled to open January 1, is the perfect place for contemplating your Olympic stamina over a hot drink in front of the stone fireplace. |
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The notion has been kicking around since late November and the very fact that it has taken me until late January to look at it shows where it figures on my Richter Scale. |
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Banknotes of 10, 25, 50, 100, 200 and, 500 dram were issued, whilst, on 21 January 1994, the Central Bank of Armenia began minting 10, 20, 50 luma and 1, 3, 5, 10 dram coins. |
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I have also mentioned an incident that happened to me in January this year, when my son and I sought to buy 10 tickets to ride the luge in Rotorua. |
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The pain and loss caused by the events of January 8, 2011, are incalculable. |
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The fact that this meant taking a ship with a dodgy condenser round Scotland through the wild seas of January doesn't seem to have worried anybody. |
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We'll be playing all the hits from January 1990 to June 2011, taking in to account synths, guitars, keytars, drum-machines, girl bands, and boy bands. |
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Since we also assume that demand will far outweigh the available allocation of tickets, we will perform a ballot on 31 January 2006 of all orders received. |
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Apart from the rebasing of the Italian lira in January 1990, when it moved from the wide to the narrow fluctuation band, there were no realignments. |
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The waxy white flowers of citrus fruits are produced from January onwards, with many varieties having a delicious fragrance capable of filling a small conservatory. |
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The main aspect of January birding is the cold weather movements that occur with birds moving from the near continent and in to south and eastern Britain. |
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If you have a Balance Board and download the game before January 31, Wii Fit U is free for thirty-one days. |
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An initial recruitment drive saw four applicants of 70 shortlisted and interviewed but none were found to be suitable and in January this year the post was re-advertised. |
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The third and final Test starts on January 2 and the South Africans will face an uphill struggle to prevent being whitewashed in the series, the source said. |
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In 726 A.D., Emperor Seibu hosted a sumo tournament in July, which then became an important annual palace ritual along with archery contests in January and May. |
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The move was approved 212 to 92 on January 22 by the upper chamber, the House of Lords, following its acceptance in December by the lower chamber, the House of Commons. |
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The winners will be drawn on January 8, which makes the raffle tickets the perfect Christmas gift. |
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Rangers have thrice stuck three goals past Dundee this season, though that 3-1 win at Ibrox in January was initially a lot closer than it turned out. |
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In January 1939, both painting and preparatory sketches were shown at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, where 15,000 people came to see it in the first week. |
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In contrast to the SEPA Credit Transfer launched in January 2008, the regulations banks are required to follow when processing SDDs are complex. |
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In January 2004, Stelmar completed a seven-year sale-lease back for two of its vessels, the 1998-built Takamar and the 1999-built Jacamar. |
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Ofqual admitted the grade boundaries were higher in June than in January but has so far refused to bow to calls for the exams to be regraded. |
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The order provided Respondent until January 21, 2005 to file an answer to the Notice and show good cause for failing to do so previously. |
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Staying at the 4-star Sol Cayo Guillermo, below, in Cayo Guillermo on an all-inclusive basis, departing Manchester January 2, 2014 www. |
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Barrett denied attempting to sodomise the man in January 2007 but a jury found him guilty. |
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He opened Bouchon, a French brasserie similar to his Napa Valley catery of the same name, in January in the Venetian's new tower, Venezia. |
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She refused to go back to Iraq in January and was AWOL for five months before being picked up by Eugene police at her mother's house in June. |
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Other January dishes include bagna cauda bavette steak, pan roasted Utah trout, and hand-cut pasta with braised rabbit. |
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The idea of bequeathal of power was aborted by the January 25 revolution not only in Egypt, but also in Libya and Yemen. |
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The same excuse was trotted out when the January ADP number came in weak. |
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In January 2014 it was stated on the BBC news website that the notice period with the Duchy for closing is 10 years. |
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The transfer window has been snibbed now and won't reopen until January 1, thankfully. |
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In January 2002, various species of algae, sponge, hydroid and tunicate colonies were scraped from the south jetty during an extremely low tide. |
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I've dug it all over and will manure it and rotovate it so it's all ready to start from scratch from January next year. |
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In January 1813, the American frigate Essex, under the command of Captain David Porter, sailed into the Pacific to harass British shipping. |
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Opened in May 2007, by January 2011 all buildings already had developed many problems of water seepage and stability. |
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Bush's State of the Union Address from January 2002 and show how lexical patterns are employed to express subtleties of meaning. |
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Klaus Reinhardt, dates back to January 1942 and was never implemented, the BBC reported. |
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On 19 January 1999, the Leader of the House of Commons, Margaret Beckett, introduced the House of Lords Bill into the House of Commons. |
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The January 1910 general election was dominated by talk of removing the Lords' veto. |
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When the Constitution of India came into force on 26 January 1950, it repealed the Indian Independence Act. |
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Volunteers have served since the regiment's inception in Montreal on January 31st, 1862 as the 5th Battalion, Volunteer Militia Rilles of Canada. |
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Though the attack failed, the Dutch in January 1665 allowed their ships to open fire on English warships in the colonies when threatened. |
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In January 2012, the House of Bishops of the Church of England commissioned a Working Group on Human Sexuality. |
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Kirklees magistrates were told that on January 18 Zaman was taken to Huddersfield Royal Infirmary. |
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India celebrates its coming into force on 26 January each year, as Republic Day. |
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Earthquakes are common in GreeceThousands of people were left homeless in January by a quake on the Greek Ionian island of Cephalonia. |
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The fourth Emirates Rhinology and Otology Conference will run till which January 17 at the InterContinental Dubai Festival City. |
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On 5 January 1651 he was formally reinstated in his rank and spent his remaining years at Batavia. |
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As an example, the windy season in the Guianas, which lie at low latitudes in South America, occurs between January and April. |
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In January of this year, New York's intermediate appellate court in Brooklyn decided Empire Erectors and Electrical Company, Inc. |
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On the basis of a January 1828 patent, Thomas Botfield has a historical claim as the inventor of the hot blast method. |
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In January 2003, Jayne and Anthony were told Thomas had a life-threatening condition called Hurler syndrome. |
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The remaining resurfacing work will take place between January 8 and 18 to provide smoother surfaces for drivers. |
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When Nerva died on 27 January 98, Trajan succeeded to the role of emperor without any outward incident. |
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It was created as a customs port on 1 January 1894, four months before the official opening of the Manchester Ship Canal. |
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Born in Sydney in January 1958, Gould played junior rugby league with Wentworthville Leagues. |
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Sutcliffe committed his next murder in Leeds in January 1976, when he stabbed Emily Jackson, aged 42, 51 times. |
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From January 2011 until June 2012, Scotland's show was presented by Ally McCrae. |
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On 2 January 1492 the monarchs entered Granada's Alhambra marking the completion and end of the Reconquista. |
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Kathryn Langridge and Philip Ehrmann will join the organisation, effective December 31, 2014 and January 8, 2015, respectively. |
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Night of January 16th is the story of a woman on trial for pushing her wealthy boss-lover from a Manhattan penthouse. |
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Kathryn Langridge and Philip Ehrmann will join the organization, effective December 31, 2014 and January 8, 2015, respectively. |
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He proposed to her on 24 January 1998 in a restaurant in Cheshunt, England. |
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Since January 2014 the Republic of Angola holds the presidency of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region. |
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Despite these political complications, the DWB was finally published in January 1961, 123 years after its beginnings. |
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In January 2012, MBDA selected Thales Basingstoke to supply the CAMM laser proximity fuze under an Au11m contract. |
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Funeral service and cremation will take place at Fixby Crematorium Huddersfield on Tuesday January 6th 2015 at 2pm. |
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On 23 January 2007 further details of the forthcoming salvage operation of both the ship and its cargo were released. |
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Jurors heard Armer, who Stacey had rejected as a lover, arrived at her flat in January and tried to force the door. |
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On 12 January 1942, Raeder again opposed the channel route but planned for it, provided that Hitler took the final decision. |
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On 25 January 1942, the ships were photographed in the harbour and two short periods in dry dock by two ships were seen. |
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Elections were last held between November 2011 and January 2012 which was later dissolved. |
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Alexandria was one of three cities that participated in hosting the African Cup of Nations in January 2006, which Egypt won. |
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That means coats in December and January and slinky dresses in June. |
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The academic year has two semesters, from August to December and from January to June. |
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If Republicans succeed, Bush could renominate Pickering next January and have a better chance of getting the nomination approved. |
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On January 25 Dudamel will be back to conduct the CBSO in music by Chavez, Lalo and Mendelssohn. |
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In January 1990, he was found guilty of disturbing a roseate tern while at a nest with eggs. |
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On 28 January 2011, Michael Paget stated that the group had already drawn proportions for the next studio album and will sound a lot like Fever. |
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In late January 2010 Rough Trade Management, who with Jeanette Lee had managed Duffy, announced that they and the singer had parted amicably. |
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Jenkins's autobiography, Time to Say Hello, was released on 28 January 2008, and was also serialised in The Mail on Sunday. |
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On 3 January 2017, Bayern Munich assistant manager Paul Clement agreed to take charge of the team, replacing Bradley. |
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Calls for Head Coach Dai Young to be removed intensified between November and January when the team went eight games without recording a victory. |
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In early January 1913, Welsh's mother, who had been ill for some time, died. |
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Speed limiters may not be the newest story in safety equipment, but the requirements to fit them had a further boost on January 1 this year. |
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In January 2012, Brickman commanded the top three spots on the Top 10 of Billboard's New Age chart for his albums Love, Romanza and All is Calm. |
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Llywelyn made an alliance with Richard, and in January 1234 the earl and Llywelyn seized Shrewsbury. |
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He died at Rhuys on 29 January 570, and his body was placed on a boat and allowed to drift, according to his wishes. |
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Francis is expected to canonise the Rev Giuseppe Baz, a 17th-century missionary, during his January visit to Sri Lanka. |
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In January 1993, Tyler's old record company Columbia Records released The Very Best of Bonnie Tyler. |
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Parallel to the day offensive in 1941 was the ongoing night bomber attacks against the United Kingdom in January to May. |
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The revolution began in July 1953 and finally ousted Batista on 1 January 1959, replacing his government with Castro's revolutionary state. |
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Later, from 1 January 1801, an additional merger took place between the two Kingdoms. |
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