Meet bee keeper, Matt Moran and see the queen bee, her drones and all her worker bees making honey. |
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Meet me in my chambers after supper, I need urgently to know about my sister. |
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Meet Tony, smarmy chick-magnet, Colin the computer nerd and Nodge the pseudo-intellectual. |
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Meet up at 7 pm for a ride which will last for around one hour, organised by the club's coaches. |
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Meet key players from all areas of the Radio 1 team and find out more about broadcasting from both sides of the mike. |
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Til The Day I Day sounds like PJ Harvey circa Meet Ze Monster with it's dirty fuzz guitar and Shirley's low spitting intonation and shrill peeks. |
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The opening credits feature a traditional calypso that Americans would recognise as Meet the Boys on the Battle Front. |
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I'm watching Meet the Press, as I drink iced coffee and eat an egg sandwich. |
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During the Police Sport Meet held in March this year, he volunteered to officiate as a Judge in the Pole Vault event. |
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Meet outside The Royal Parks Office on the Inner Circle of Regents Park and walk up to see The Smallest Cinema in the World. |
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Meet Paris, the suricate, and Mofuli, the rabbit, the zoo's beloved furry friends. |
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Meet the robot lobster and the android that not only smiles, frowns and blinks but also recognizes people and talks back. |
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Meet the trapdoor spiders, famed for their silk-lined burrows complete with emergency exits, hinged trapdoors and careful camouflage. |
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Meet Ruger and Rogue, two Australian cattle dogs who love to push each other around in a child's car. |
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What we really get is a light, frothy, insubstantial comedy that feels more like Meet the Parents, and a really nice DVD package. |
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Meet Europe's new bohemians, a generation who've grown up with the idea of Europe as a united concept. |
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Meet the one you met for thousands of years, in the borderless wilderness of the time, neither a step before nor a step behind. |
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Meet the man himself and take a peak behind his curtains to see what really goes on behind all the pomp and ceremony. |
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Novak looked extremely uncomfortable on Meet the Press today, and David Broder looked like he was going to throttle him. |
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Meet directors don't have any doubt that I'm a drug-free athlete and still want to invite me to their meets. |
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He also presents Meet The Ancestors in which excavated human remains are given a face and a life story through modern scientific techniques. |
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Meet any software professional from even the most reputed firms and all they do is crib. |
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Meet organizers are encouraged to put a tick box on the mandatory run report indicating safety acceptability. |
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There was Sen. Claire McCaskill, fresh after dispatching Tea Party loon Todd Akin, on Meet the Press. |
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Meet me outside on the veranda when you finish eating, please. |
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Meet the British blaggers whose first movie after film school has been nominated for an Academy Award. |
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I love thee. Meet me at the riverbank in five days, dear Celia! |
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Meet the lay evangelists from the Apostles of Jesus congregation. |
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Meet Phoenix, the French lop-eared rabbit, who tips the scales at a colossal 1st after being kept in a hutch all day by her former owners, who found her too aggressive. |
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Meet Anna Dello Russo, the outrageous, glamorous, wild-child editor of Nippon Vogue. |
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The Rose Bowl Flea Market And Swap Meet, at 1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena Ca. 91103, is probably the largest and most famous swap meet held in California. |
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Meet me by the eastern bank of the Kohyaku River near the torii. |
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Meet Sudeep who is making it big in the Kannada tinsel world. |
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Meet ChoiceMap, an ios app that claims to help people make better decisions. |
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Kean recalled his first Meet the Press invitation, when he said he would appear only with Hamilton. |
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By 2013, his third year in congress, he had appeared on Meet the Press a half-dozen times. |
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Meet the drug felon and bravo TV star challenging Lindsey Graham for his Senate seat in November. |
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Meet the British comedienne poised to take the cringe-comedy throne with her show, Going Native. |
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Meet the outgoing Michigan Republican congressman who switched his vote and kept the government funded Thursday. |
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Meet the psychics preying on the elderly with a mail-order moneymaking gig that netted them millions a year. |
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Chuck Todd solemnized his marriage to Meet the Press, NBC News's 67-year-old public affairs program, much like a blushing bride. |
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Meet local people from Thetford's past, from the revolutionary philosopher Thomas Paine to the Sikh hero Maharajah Duleep Singh and from rabbit warreners to railway workers. |
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Meet the newest ways to find a parking spot, make your kids do their chores, and upload beehive data. |
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Instead, he was invited on to The Today Show and Meet the Press for chummy interviews. |
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Yet beneath the gags and one-liners that pepper You Will Meet, a tragicomic pessimism is clearly obvious. |
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Meet the Colbert family, where the oldest sister saved herself from burnout by finally mobilizing the men in the family to help. |
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University of Arizona freshmen and 1996 Olympic teammates Amanda Beard and Beth Botsford set American records in December at the Texas Invitational Swim Meet. |
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Chuck Todd took over Meet the Press barely a month ago, and already the chattering class is nattering for his head. |
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Meet some of the Hindu priests and experience a fire ritual. |
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Meet Roger, the horse saved from slaughter by a carriage driver. |
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The star of Dodgeball and Meet the Fockers was at Flushing Meadows to watch the Scot win his third-round clash with Florian Mayer. |
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Meet the adorable monkeys, including tiny pygmy marmosets and comical-looking cotton topped tamarins. |
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Meet the Wee Meanie in this fun show from Sylvia Troon's Kenspeckle Puppets. |
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Meet on Wednesday at 5pm, when efforts will be made to remove enough weed to ensure every peg is fishable. |
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Affiliate managers from Think Partnership can be found at booth number 37 in the Affiliate Meet and Greet room on the 21st. |
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Meet the teenager with a tough past who has become an Ivy Leaguer after living in a care home in the Highlands. |
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Meet nine desert-dwelling creatures, including the addax, fennec fox and sand cat. |
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This event aims to celebrate all pet parents of the breed with the first-ever, national Yorkie Meet Up at Petco. |
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Meet the non-partisan candidates changing American politics. |
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Meet mother-of-one Louisa Francis, whose bizarre phobia means she is terrified of buttons. |
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Meet all your favourite characters Peppa Pig, Woody and Buzz Light Year, Telly Tubbies, Winnie the Pooh, Mr Blobby and Star Wars characters. |
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We urgently need volunteers to host a Hear to Meet get-together in their local community. |
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Speaking exclusively to the Times of Oman from Mumbai, Stephen Devassy said he is excited to perform for the ISD Alumni Meet. |
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In the UK, popular archaeology programs such as Time Team and Meet the Ancestors have resulted in a huge upsurge in public interest. |
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Or in the case of the Emerald Swap Meet, anything from statuary to Chicken Bonz. |
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But not before the obligatory Meet The Parentsstyle pre-nuptial disasters and gross outs. |
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The company vice president and general manager of racing, John Marshall, said, 'We're off to a positive start of the Calder Meet. |
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Santa is already mother to 19 month old Lily, who, in her words 'came out' at the same time as her first book, Meet Me Under the Ombu Tree. |
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Stansted has a variety of car parking including Long, Mid and Short Stay options along with Valet and Meet and Greet Parking services. |
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Meet Lucy, a cross-breed Dandie Dinmont terrier who lives in Dalton with her own Sharon Garraghan. |
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Starting the year with a BBC Television 'Special' The Young Generation Meet Shirley Bassey, recorded in Sweden and shown on BBC1 on 18 March. |
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The Voice judge and Olympic ceremony hogger Jessie J will chat about her autobiography, Nice To Meet You. |
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Meet ring-tailed, collared, black and white and red ruffed lemurs in their one-acre woodland home. |
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Then, in 1965, back at the Scarborough Library Theatre, Meet my Father was produced, later retitled Relatively Speaking. |
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Meet Earin, The World's Smallest Wireless Earbuds Meet Earin, a company founded by former Sony Ericsson and Nokia engineers. |
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Meet Brutus, the magnificent liger that lives at Big Cat Habitat and Gulf Coast Sanctuary. |
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From the Opening Meet they will switch to formal hunting attire where entitled members will wear scarlet and the rest black or navy. |
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Meet Sylvia who's got a green thumb, Max the dog walker, Neatnik Nicky who likes to clean windows, Ava the computer whiz and many more. |
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Meet Michelle Jenneke, the 19-year-old Australian hurdler who is lighting up the Internet with her pre-race ritual, recently caught on tape. |
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Meet Wesley Warren Jr, from Las Vegas, a real life Buster Gonad, whose unfeasibly large testicles weigh more than I do. |
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Meet teacher Sergey Olenine from Freinet School Number 85 and his class in Naberezhnye Chelny, a city in central Russia. |
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Meet for a 12-mile bicycle ride with Seven Hills Wheelmen at an easy pace. |
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Meet the fantastic Zulu, the only Zorse in Europe and see Miss Rebecca's Extraordinary Educated Equines featuring performing miniature ponies and a Highland pony. |
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All members went away with a Christmas gift and card and the volunteers were surprised by a presentation of Christmas flowers from all the Meet and Eat members. |
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Meet weekly or bi-weekly to discuss duties and responsibilities and to encourage other girls in the squads to greater participation and better results. |
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The year-round mission of Meet Minneapolis is to market, sell and maximize the visitor experience of Minneapolis for the economic benefit of the community. |
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Meet your petsitter before booking to be confident in their abilities. |
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While New York City burned, Federal officials acted too slowly to meet the threat at hand. |
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When calling on the Gurukkal, don't expect to meet a venerable sage with wrinkles to testify the years of experience he had in life. |
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Our group was a taciturn group of actors from theater, TV, and film, and we didn't even really meet beforehand. |
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In short, the augmented tuition fee fails to meet current costs, let alone the requisite investment in infrastructure. |
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I developed a strong desire to meet him and to take formal diksha, initiation, from him to deepen my knowledge of Saiva and Sakta worship. |
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O Jabir! Allah will keep you alive until his time and you will see him. O Jabir! When you meet him, convey my salaams to him. |
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It was an amazing panorama over Hobart, the Derwent Valley and all the inlets, bays and coves that meet the Southern Ocean. |
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She made it in the Zone meet Wednesday and made some nice improvements on bars and beam. |
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It is a way not only to see animals but to meet the Maasai peoples and learn about the culture. |
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The programme is designed to deliver hands-on assistance to companies and is tailored to meet their particular needs. |
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The teams are tailorable to meet different mission requirements and deploy rapidly to any threat area. |
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I hoped to meet with a team of young scientists based here who are working to protect Australian fauna. |
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When all the conditions are meet, and there is perhaps a favourable wind, or a tailwind, then set sail. |
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He tested strychnine, thebaine, coramin, caffeine, brucin, absinthe and, finally, camphor dissolved in oil seemed to best meet his needs. |
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We found we were suddenly quite taken by the emotion of working together again, like an old couple who meet once more. |
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If a debt has already been amassed and your repayments are impossible to meet, talk to your bank manager about taking out a personal loan. |
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If any members of the health board or the health board itself want to take it up with me, I will meet them anywhere, any place. |
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She took care of the management and made sure that the place was a pleasant place to meet. |
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The staff were delighted to meet our newest celebrities, and they all got autographs, and said the group were very nice. |
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That is all that is needed just to meet the minimum requirements to be a modern automobile technician. |
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Where kooky, zany, and madcap meet is the locus of Jacquelyn Reingold's modest but spunky comedy String Fever. |
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It gave visitors an opportunity to find out more about the work of the sanctuary and meet some of the numerous animals which have been abandoned. |
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At Odeceixe in the south the River Seixe broadened through sandbars to meet the sea between high rocky headlands. |
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Managers should not be shuffling patients off waiting lists to meet a manifesto target. |
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Desiring to meet new friends, Scotty takes up with a group of boys whose sole purpose in life is to play baseball out in the local sandlot. |
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Mattie Dowd will be there with his camera to capture the magic moment when the children meet Santa and afterwards there will be a disco. |
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Liam will spend a day in a traditional Zulu village where he can meet a sangoma and enjoy a Zulu meal around a campfire. |
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He showed that in any hexagon formed of six tangents to a conic, the three diagonals meet at a point. |
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Kaore te Aroha is the tangi of a father for his daughter, who drowned swimming across from Mokoia island to meet the first minister at Ohinemutu. |
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Armed with this information, we began our search for tankless hot water heaters that would meet all of these requirements. |
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Maybe that will impress our magnificent class leader Margaret when we meet again. |
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His coworkers had been avoiding him all day, and no one would meet his eyes. |
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The party faithful showed up in large numbers to meet the party leader who they all deem will be the next Taoiseach. |
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The student had tapped her name and mobile phone number into his phone and arranged to meet him for lunch before she left. |
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But this time there was no difficulty in awaking the person whom I wanted to meet. |
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It is well into the night, and Jane awakens from sleep and exits the carriage to meet a woman. |
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How easy is it to lose yourself and what's important to you when you meet someone who impresses you, or someone who fills you with awe, or fear? |
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They said they wanted to organize a 'quiet day' where we could meet together and think and pray about the awfulness of the nuclear bomb. |
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They need to learn to deal with the awkward squad, because, at some time in their lives, they are bound to meet people like that. |
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In the large state-owned mines, safety regulations are flouted to meet production targets, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries. |
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Some 80 per cent of car producers in China admitted they will not meet their sales targets for this year, mainland media reported last week. |
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Failure to meet these targets will result in a fine that will be passed on to the council it serves and then, inevitably, to council tax payers. |
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The Environmental Protection Agency said Ireland was also far behind in its efforts to meet the targets set by the Kyoto Treaty. |
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He said even with the new tariffs the company will still not be able to meet its operational costs, but they will still go a long way. |
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Keeldra in Leitrim failed to meet the national standard for both tarry residues and transparency. |
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They approached the main street cautiously, even a little afraid, not sure of who or what they would meet. |
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All the top imams and ayatollahs decided to meet on such religious questions to settle some urgent details of dogma. |
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Knackered already, one tarted oneself up and headed off to Blackheath to meet Chris and his girlfriend. |
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You meet collectors and curators and people who have a passion for the arts. |
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The chef has made it more sour and sweet to meet the taste of Southern people and the dish is actually fairly bland. |
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We meet the giggly girls, lads on the make, lager louts and smooth talking DJs, all set against the glitzy glamour of the dance floor. |
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I mean, he made fun of them, he mocked them if they lost the tennis match or the swimming meet. |
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After years of being the baby of the family, I decided to meet my parents on neutral ground. |
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The advisors will be advising students to draw their entitlement each week but to save some money regularly to meet unexpected expenses. |
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But I do believe in God and I am not frightened to meet my Maker after death. |
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I thought at that point the carriage was going to roll over and I thought we were going to meet our Maker. |
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In those days the retirement age was 55, after which a person could go home and prepare to meet his Maker. |
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For those of you, and there are so many, who will miss him, take comfort in the fact that he was set to meet his Maker. |
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All the members of a laughter club meet each other with open minds and they care for each other. |
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To meet these needs, a new category of system is now being deployed by carriers and service providers around the world. |
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In order to make Ethernet successful in metro networks, it indeed needs to evolve to meet requirements of service providers and carriers. |
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It is now up to cellular carriers and application providers to offer the right products and services to meet this demand. |
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The only orderly class I meet in this school is expecting me to teach the subject I know nothing about. |
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Current processes simply aren't scalable or robust enough to meet dramatically increasing demand. |
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This unique technology application will produce an advanced scalable platform designed to meet an extraordinary range of storage requirements. |
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When you meet your goals bit by bit, you will no doubt feel a sense of accomplishment which will be an incentive to move on. |
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In Khakhi village, we meet with a group of four maliks, or village leaders. |
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He set off in the afternoon and was meant to meet Margaret in the bed and breakfast at teatime but did not turn up. |
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It is a scandal that this has been prevented because of orders to meet Labour's targets. |
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Conduct by a physician that does not meet the standard of care is said to be malpractice. |
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I did once meet a green mamba in the open, and it was the snake that slid for cover! |
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We should be the world's leader in technology transfer and technical assistance to meet a host of environmental and health challenges. |
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Twenty years later in Winnipeg, he will meet Judith, a runaway who saves him from his emotional scars as he saves her from the streets. |
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The woman we meet in this book teeters from one fringe position to another, and somehow always remains balanced. |
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Limited funding has forced board members to make decisions via teleconferencing rather than meet face to face. |
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When he sallied out to meet the enemy, his army consisted of 160 knights. |
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The next time all the presidents from North and South America meet will be at the Summit of the Americas in Panama in April. |
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When we first meet Bob, Tomlinson treats us to a description of the hovel in which he lives. |
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In the invention of Time, Luce and his partner, Briton Hadden, are chalk and cheese when they meet at Hotchkiss and Yale. |
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Three weeks ago, Sofia even sent her 4-year-old daughter back to Sonora, Mexico, figuring she could meet her child there. |
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The shifting investments and assemblages of the body meet a network cast precisely as the enhanced ability of technics to shift and reassemble its own investments. |
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She then teased this section and smoothed it back to meet the ponytail. |
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As I have no time to date, let's meet and break up over macchiatos. |
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Officers can qualify for the threshold payments if they have served for 12 months at the top of the pay scale for their rank and meet certain standards in their job. |
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He also taught himself Photoshop through a tutorial, and became actively engaged in social networking in order to meet girls. |
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The Iraq Bikers usually meet once a week to socialize and ride around the city, but this past Friday was special. |
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A highly developed service culture has grown to meet demand. |
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Earlier in the week they met villagers who had trekked across the mountains to meet aid trucks carrying blankets, bedding, food and water carriers. |
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Remember, some day each and every one of us will meet our Maker. |
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And it especially strengthens those who look to meet massive challenges with little more than small-scale policy tinkering. |
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To meet that challenge, it is high time that governments around the world agreed on a unified policy towards hostage taking. |
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Heywood and Guagua knew each other well enough to meet up both in the U.K. and China. |
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Morgan and Brooks arranged to meet with hewitt at the Carlton Towers Hotel to discuss a tell-all interview. |
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High levels of emergency admissions, soaring drug budgets, desperate efforts to meet Government targets and the costs of major pay deals have all contributed to the problems. |
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Failure to meet specified targets could result in the coach's dismissal. |
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And Putin might meet a certain special someone, without insignia and wearing a ski mask, with whom to share his hopes and dreams. |
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Where there are multiple victims and there are insufficient funds to meet all victims' awards, the available money will be paid out on a proportional basis. |
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Its binoculars' magnifications range from seven to 15 power, and all models meet U.S. military specifications for waterproofing and shock resistance. |
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There are a lot of great women out there just waiting to meet the man of their dreams but finding these available women can take a little creativity. |
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The director came across her headshot and invited her to meet and discuss the role. |
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These cafes became talking shops where the middle classes and intelligentsia would meet not only to drink coffee but to talk, argue discuss ideas and above all politics. |
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Sharon McKendrick and Susan Evers are identical twins who meet for the first time at summer camp. |
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He said he was going to meet with the council's partner consultants, Mouchel, in order to implement a new sign strategy which would include car parks and directional signs. |
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It will expand the capabilities of these systems into a system that is rapidly deployable, tailorable and scalable to meet the needs of the land component commander. |
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Some of the schemes were meant for those employed in Government, education and scientific research, while others were tailored to meet the needs of the corporate sector. |
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Budgets are out of control because government executives lack flexibility to shave here and there to make ends meet. |
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Those that do survive, or are lucky enough to have escaped infection, meet a shadowy future. |
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This is a well-dressed and erudite character who sets the scene for us by describing Grovers Corner and the characters we'll meet, as each enters the action. |
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A cash-flow gap can make it difficult for a business to meet its financial obligations or make the most of emerging opportunities. |
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Dragon provides the configurability to meet today's goals and the modifiability to adapt to future demands. |
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Indoor swap meet with 130 vendors, including jewelers and shoemakers, live entertainment and snackbar. |
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Some students fail to meet the extremely high reliability standards required to qualify as a missileer. |
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What convinced you to make the trip to hong Kong to first meet Snowden? |
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It centres on Kevin Rutley, who we meet after he has suffered a bout of car sickness in his nan's car. |
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After soaking in the spa, I hopped on a cablecar to a point near the top of Mt Rigi to meet up with my walking instructor. |
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In May 2004, Buz Crump applied to Catharsis for help and to arrange a way to meet Philip Savage directly. |
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The first full-scale search for Amy will begin today and volunteers have been told to meet up in the local Calade Mijas soccer stadium at 9am. |
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In Meltdown we again meet Manny the mammoth, Sid the sloth, and Diego the smilodon. |
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This free product for websites and blogs provides up to 25,000 Captchas per month, sufficient to meet the needs of the majority of sites. |
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My suggestion was that the tarmac be sloped down to meet the road, preventing kerb damage and, of course, not damage car tyres as a kerb might. |
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The sources said the mission offered consular services to Mirza, who was not willing to meet anyone from the mission except his lawyers. |
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First of all single parents should never be reassured saying that some day they will meet the right person. |
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Microtune's silicon and systems products meet the stringent RF requirements needed to allow cable modems to pass these CableLabs standards. |
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Eurasian, Arabian and Indo-Australian tectonic plates meet and rub together, sometimes causing earthquakes. |
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Another may focus on a company's ability to generate cash flows and whether or not they are sufficient to meet its obligations. |
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The Central Florida-based dealership has all 2013 model Cadillacs and can special order vehicles to meet specific color or option needs. |
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For example, local Cairene custom dictates that Sudanese immigrants must go through either housing agencies or middlemen just in order to meet landlords and secure apartments. |
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Inference Corporation's case-based reasoning technology is designed to meet the needs of customer support and service call centers, including help desks. |
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As visitors stroll through the candlelit Village, they can meet Father Christmas and Santa Claus, join in a Christmas Carol singalong, hear holiday music, and much more. |
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Canthus Point in the corner of the eye where the lower and upper eyelids meet Glabella The gap between eyebrows Caruncula The pink lump in the corner of an eye. |
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Test pilots were able to compensate sufficiently to fly and meet defined performance standards on intentionally crippled aircraft flight control designs. |
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In his opinion, Khasab and Musandam Governorates are more susceptible to earthquakes since they are situated where the Arabian tectonic plates meet the Eurasian plates. |
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In the snap shot scenario, data is moved off disk to tape daily in order to protect against device failure and data corruption, as well as to meet archiving requirements. |
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But our social and political institutions, inherited from a period of Taylorism, mass consumption and catching-up development are ill-suited to meet these new challenges. |
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It is in this setting that we meet two ugly changeling children, Bartholomew and Hetty Kettle, the offspring of a faery Sidhe father and English mother. |
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The vertical alignment of the magnetic field created by the coils must meet critical tolerances less than one milliradian along the length of the 56-ft-long assembly. |
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Fitch cut Cyprus' credit rating by two notches to BBB on Wednesday due to fiscal slippages, saying the island state was likely to require a bailout to meet its funding needs. |
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Viola's SLI is a weighted score showing the percentage of calls over a defined time period that meet the acceptable MOS threshold or are in the marginal threshold zone. |
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Atmos Consulting is carrying out noise performance testing of micro wind turbines to help meet the requirements of the Microgeneration Certification Scheme. |
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We meet Freddie, a symbol of Southern, black, tragically illiterate, miseducated children as products of the separate-and-unequal education system. |
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