Several practice sessions will run in advance of two qualifying sessions to set the grid for the first two races. |
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This evening I'm off to the final dress rehearsal in advance of tomorrows grand finale. |
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The effect, however, is often to gag councillors from speaking out in advance of a planning committee. |
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It will also ease existing legal barriers to a newspaper apologising in advance of legal action. |
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Volunteers have then been given the necessary training to use the machines in advance of an ambulance arriving. |
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According to Football League rules, a club has to apply some four weeks in advance of the fixture to change its date. |
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But Dr Pena said there was no evidence that she had been putting her affairs in order in advance of a suicide. |
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Individual sheets are raveled out in advance by blowing air against the side of a stack of sheets to remove attractions between sheets. |
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Ordinarily, either party giving notice one month in advance may terminate an officer's period of secondment. |
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The new facility provides essential resources to advance the development of new bioprinter technologies. |
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I will not advance but by the strange calamities that work as on shallops on calmed water, a slow going nowhere kind of motion toward centermost. |
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Car rental can be quite expensive in the peak summer season and the best rates can be obtained by booking in advance or online. |
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The organization also hands out draft agendas in advance of meetings, and supplies all board members with minutes. |
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These policies were designed to realise the full democratic potential of this body and to advance educational provisions in county Laois. |
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As Team Alpha moves toward CP8, a steady roll of armored forces advance toward the enemy. |
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He does not wear his silks and sables to accurately represent his status, nor does he dress sumptuously to insidiously advance himself. |
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The designated ice field may need to be delineated in advance with a skin marker pen, because freezing may blur pretreatment lesion margins. |
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Epsilon's contingent was no more than an advance scouting party, but it was very nearly large enough to sack a small town. |
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As a result, the British and Americans were able to advance well to the east of the lower Elbe. |
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Every advance in knowledge has to be earned by a painful struggle against our spontaneous propensity for ignorance. |
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The general commanding the advance tank column was persuaded of the need to divert resources to our assistance. |
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Australian winemakers take on the latest scientific techniques to advance winemaking into the 21st century. |
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If they do, the batter is automatically out and runners are protected from force plays in that they need not advance to the next base. |
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The British troops were seen, rightly as it turned out, to be the advance guard of a Dutch attempt to recolonise Indonesia. |
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Through sensible saving and wise investment choices, I have some money that I'll be willing to advance you in the form of plane tickets. |
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Admission is by ticket only, either from behind the bar in advance or on the door on the day. |
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He had approached the headmaster in advance of the trial and was told that neither the children nor their parents wished to be involved. |
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Black's plan is obviously to advance his kingside pawns, but he must do this carefully lest he weakens his king. |
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White's kingside pawns advance to constrict and hopefully attack Black's position. |
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According to sociologists, people strive to occupy central positions in social networks in order to advance their careers. |
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The housing loan, the key component of the advance portfolio, touched the level of Rs 110 crore. |
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It would be like putting on an act to get others to advance toward God, when I'm still getting a toe on the starting line. |
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Having ensured the area is safe the gun captain will advance to the gun and clear the touch hole with a vent key. |
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This advance also served to drive a wedge between the Germans and Central Gaul. |
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I think they might have let me know in advance what they were planning instead of ambushing me, don't you? |
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Generally, the fish should not produce and use such vortex motion any more than a sailor should advance by blowing on a sail. |
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Interventionists have long used the language of markets to advance statism. |
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The use of masoned stone in the building of the Step Pyramid was a considerable technological advance over the use of the mud and burnt brick. |
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Really, given the spurious arguments these jokers advance for and against the cross, this is as good a compromise as we can possibly get. |
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Having requested such a debate in advance of Mr Adams' proposal, the Green Party welcomes these recent developments. |
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From that moment on I vowed to plan my costume well in advance and put a little thought into it. |
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The key to planning a holiday for a large party is to book well in advance to ensure you all fly together and stay in the same hotel. |
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I have not been informed and clearly witnesses have to be told well in advance so they can plan around the dates. |
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Since it's a tournament, this forecaddie also gets a lot of advance notice of upcoming rounds. |
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You should decide in advance what you are saving for and how long you want to put the money away. |
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No one knew in advance that feeding livestock rendered meat and bone meal would cause an epidemic of mad cow disease, but it did. |
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Individual senators have little or no incentive to yoke themselves together to advance the national interest. |
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To will, wish, or strive for anything whatsoever one must in advance already care. |
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In a similar vein, Nora recommends that community colleges advance into the twenty-first century prepared for a diverse student body. |
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Meanwhile, Arthur wants to advance the wedding date, as his father is getting better. |
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It would be nice if the government could even advance the scheduled date, just to make its enemies squirm. |
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Oil prices will almost certainly not advance in the next 12 months to the same extent as they have in the past year. |
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You might advance theories about lucky timing or mysterious audience chemistry, but Barnett modestly credits a more practical factor. |
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The capitalists advance money to the producers, who then use it for buying means of production and for paying wages. |
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That loan guarantee allowed the co-op's bank to advance it more money to reconfigure the plant. |
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Giselle could hear Elaine pleading with her father to advance her allowance one month so that she could purchase some outfits. |
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Record companies advance money for recording costs and provide limited marketing services for the music that artists conceive and create. |
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Haig has been criticised by some for his belief in the simple advance of infantry troops on enemy lines. |
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The sensors provide early warning of the advance of enemy troops and vehicles. |
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The advance of the Red Army into eastern Europe produced a different outcome there. |
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Security elements must check out all suspected ambush areas prior to the advance of the main element. |
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With Moltke's approval, he therefore deflected his line of advance to the south-east of Paris. |
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The Chin army began a systematic advance at the same moment that their retreating chariots wheeled and fell on the Tzu-hsi's exposed flanks. |
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If you receive a bonus payment, which is essentially an advance on your royalties, that will be separate property. |
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In order to help him complete the book in a more relevant time frame, his advance has been increased. |
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The advance on a book, except for a few hundred authors internationally, tends to be not very much. |
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A man can lose a contract from publishers by spending their advance on finishing a book for another publisher. |
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In return for an advance on future royalties, the IPC demanded an expansion of the territories under concession from 192 to 35,000 square miles. |
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I spent my book advance on a motorboat and about two months later it blew up. |
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The next morning Nataraj asked for an advance on his salary to buy rice, and kerosene for the little stove we provide. I gave it to him. |
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As I recall, he was in a similar situation and was forced, because of the House ethics rules, to not end up accepting the advance on the book. |
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Whereas a standard home loan depends on your earnings, a buy-to-let advance is based on rental potential. |
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In the past year, consumer goods and autos have accounted for half the overall advance in imports. |
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I chuckled, that was just the kind of answer Caitlyn would give me each time I tried to make an advance on her. |
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Be prepared to supply the speakers' advance staff with a list of briefing attendees several days before the session. |
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These regulations should be extended to cover all insurances with advance notice of 10 weeks minimum applying. |
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Or did the author send the manuscript or advance copies to select friends and admirers with a request for some publicity? |
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A range of massage and other treatments can be booked in advance for an extra charge. |
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So popular has it proved that you have to book days in advance to be sure of getting in. |
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Those lucky enough to be able to book well in advance can dive at the Island of Cabrera. |
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Book a taxi home well in advance as this is the busiest time of year for taxi drivers. |
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The salad can be prepared hours in advance and the champagne poured over just before serving. |
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The travel agent told me that there are only so many cheap seats, and you have to book well in advance to get one. |
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If booking things weeks in advance is the only way to get in, that's what we do. |
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Owners book their dogs into the hotel in advance for anything from half a day to full-time. |
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You are advised to book in advance or turn up early because tickets sell-out quickly. |
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That'll teach us to be the only people in Dallas who bothered to book a table in advance and order a meal. |
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Now, if you feel strongly enough about it, you can be in advance of trends once you have your own home and responsibility for it. |
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There have been a string of similar stories that have exploded in advance of honours proclamations in recent years. |
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The album will be on sale at the gig, with a limited edition CD cover in advance of the real packaging early next year. |
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Modern logic is far in advance of the logic of Aristotle and has overcome some of the limitations. |
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One of her cheap tricks is to bring out your review two weeks in advance of publication. |
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In relation to the latter, it was decided to complete all developments in advance of the opening. |
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However, he confirmed that negotiations in advance of May 21's crunch vote had taken place. |
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A party was held at the home yesterday in advance of her birthday, and her family were taking her out for dinner tonight. |
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First Minister, you asked for a briefing note in advance of meetings with your ministerial team. |
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Please note all items should be sent well in advance of date of publication. |
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Try to start making childcare arrangements well in advance of when you need them. |
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It was feared the enemy would continue resistance in Norway and, in such event, we were to be the advance guard of major operations. |
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I was there when he was doing his first original entry into politics, he was an advance man for his presidential campaign. |
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You have an advance man on the ground making sure that everything is running smoothly. |
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Caterers, technicians and advance men were setting up an informal mix of a press conference and Texas style barbecue. |
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Throughout the nation, ballot box scrutinizers have received specialized training in advance and are directly involved with the government. |
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In my mind, the more opportunities he took advantage of, the quicker he would advance to that all-important Black Belt. |
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I requested media passes far in advance and took advantage of the opportunity to access the field and dugout prior to the game. |
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Just remember to book your stay well in advance to avoid disappointment, as it is busy year round in this city of royal romance. |
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Bettors deposit money in advance with the OTB and then call when they want to bet on a horse race. |
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The exhibits went on view yesterday afternoon in advance of the auction at 7.30 pm. |
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Gullett's wildness then reared itself in the form of a wild pitch, which allowed Lee to advance to second. |
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I saw his finger flick over the alphabetical headings until it reached C, and I knew in advance what I or he was going to choose. |
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In the Oberoi Flight Services kitchen, food is cooked eight hours in advance of flight departure. |
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The breakneck speed of the advance has disguised thus far how thin on the ground the allies are. |
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A series of four battles were fought during the Italian campaign as the Allies tried to advance on Rome. |
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All questions have been submitted in advance and a moderator will silence anyone who departs from a pre-approved script. |
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The regime limited unions not affiliated with the Government in their attempts to advance worker rights. |
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Everyone knows that major newspapers hold obituaries written well in advance of the deaths of notable people. |
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Work from the United States has shown that advance directives have no effect in improving the accuracy of substituted judgments by proxies. |
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You have an advance man who attends every dinner who comes and tells you if there are any problems. |
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And a young advance man beckoned to me, told me to get into his pickup truck, and said that someone wanted to see me. |
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Now we cut to a party advance man being followed down the street by 3 cameras, being asked where the leader of the party is. |
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An additional consideration was that the ECOMIL force would be the advance guard of an eventual 15,000-strong UN force. |
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Custer's regiment of 665 men formed the advance guard of a force under General Alfred Terry. |
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Maintain contact with the lead company of the advance guard battalion while displacing, and report its activity. |
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Lannes led the advance guard into Italy in 1800 and distinguished himself in the campaign. |
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Heading the English advance guard, he arrived at the siege of Acre, deputized for Patriarch Heraclius, but died soon after. |
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Then we moved on up through Belgium and on to Antwerp, where our role was to provide anti-aircraft support to the advance guards. |
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On October 14th, the two armies met at Jena, with Lannes' corps as the advance guard. |
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Global Volunteers does not, as a matter of course, send community hosts advance checks for supplies. |
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He was one of the first Indian publishers to send books abroad without asking for advance payment. |
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Most taxpayers who were eligible for the advance payment received a notice from the taxation office shortly before they got their check. |
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These entries in the race would find advance supplies along their routes, including guaranteed petrol caches. |
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For those who've asked for advance notice, I'll be on the Lehrer News Hour Tuesday evening. |
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Motorists and residents will be given advance notice and more information nearer the time. |
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I could send you an advance version of the book, and you could do a review or a related article. |
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Everyone knew tomorrow's mission involved an armored advance against possible heavy enemy defenses. |
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The Germans had decided to make Warsaw a fortress city which would be defended at all costs in an effort to stem the advance of the Red Army. |
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All other conditions to the loan advance have been, or will in the ordinary course be met. |
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The consequence is that metals prices can actually advance most strongly during such a period, as we have been seeing. |
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All very well if Telecom shares advance in the first week, as is, admittedly, widely expected. |
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But to advance our knowledge such views need to be supported by rigorous analytical reasoning and the dispassionate gathering of cases and data. |
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Hm, so you're saying that people are greedy and will do horrible things to advance their own wealth and power? |
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The potential for a share to advance usually attracts investors, who are looking for quick profits. |
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At least this time it seems like the cost side of the business won't be ramped up in advance of the increase in demand, if it comes at all. |
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Book your program reservations in advance to ensure your own thrilling dolphin encounter. |
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She would be unlikely to advance her interests by sneering contemptuously at the people of her own state. |
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New and innovative genetic information will advance the science of human nutrition. |
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I didn't have a chance to submit my questions to you in advance so I'm going to let you off the hook. |
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Please accept my apology for any grammatical errors in advance since English is not my first language. |
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To the contrary, the Court found that the School Board sought to advance two secular purposes. |
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That's because car designs are planned years in advance and old cars remain on the roads until they wear out. |
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We will cut any tax, grease any campaign contributor and gerrymander any state to advance the cause of a Republican congressional majority. |
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The men advance towards her and she single-handedly knocks all of them to the ground escaping without a scratch. |
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The festival is being extensively promoted in advance with stands booked for the Holiday World extravaganzas in Dublin, Cork and Belfast. |
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Biotechnology will continue to advance and its rate of advance will accelerate. |
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In response, he began sending his advance scouts further afield as they drew closer to the enemy. |
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These twin perceptions of total breakdown and dramatic advance are both products of short-termism. |
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I like to know in advance what the day will consist of, so I can map it out in my mind. |
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Or, mapping the human genome could be judged as the greatest advance in the history of our species since we stood up on two legs. |
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Her father George, a journalist, sees this as his big chance to advance his stagnating newspaper career, to bag an incredible scoop. |
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Work out arrangements in advance with other farmers to help you out when your supplies are short. |
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I'm apologising in advance for the very short chapter, I'll put another one up soon. |
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Furnham was speaking in advance of the release of a report on binge drinking to which he has contributed. |
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What technology and infrastructural changes are needed to fundamentally advance environmental health science? |
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It is an effort not to understand but to use history to advance a tendentious agenda. |
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He rejected it emotionally, but he did not advance a single tenable argument. |
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There have been times in the past when they temporized, stumbled, or failed to advance their agendas. |
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Fortunately, The United Kingdom has a temperate climate and has little need for advance warning systems regarding the weather. |
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Are there customs and themes you hope to preserve or advance through bilingual texts? |
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Technological advance and productivity gains have made it possible for televangelists, day traders, and historians to flourish. |
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Or you can advance seemingly strongly but with a reserved spirit, forestalling him with the reserve. |
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The Chinese are claiming this is the biggest advance in nuclear power generation for 25 years. |
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He launched a scathing attack on both the EU and the Department of Marine in advance of tomorrow's blockade of fishing ports. |
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As routine as the emergency service teams' actions might seem, they are planned out weeks in advance by local fire chiefs. |
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Mr Mitchell remained unhappy that these fees had been agreed in advance of the meeting taking place, and requested that this point be minuted. |
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He tried to give her a kiss on the cheek but she resisted his advance and pushed him away from her face briskly. |
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However, if you feel safer having some traveller's cheques while travelling, remember to order them two days in advance of your departure date. |
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Therefore find out in advance if a travel plug or converter will be required, and ensure you take it with you. |
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The lead is the reciprocal of the number of turns required to advance the screw axially. |
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A woman passenger reserved her ticket in advance and picked it up yesterday morning, but the airline didn't tell her about the cancellation. |
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The four Cubans were declared the advance guard of the 1952 Commie contingent. |
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He went on to command the US land forces at D-Day and the subsequent US advance through France. |
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All group winners will advance to the Final Day as well as all second place finishers. |
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And, if we are lucky we are able to advance the cause of progress a bit along the way. |
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For example, farmers finishing cattle over the winter will need a level of advance guarantee on spring beef prices. |
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The almanacs played an important part in educating ordinary people about the advance of astronomy and the understanding of the universe. |
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At twenty yards' distance the soldiers will be ordered to trail arms, advance with shouts, fire at five paces' distance, and charge bayonets. |
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I came in 1976, when I had gotten an advance copy of a report of a House committee investigating CIA misdeeds. |
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The patient can specify in advance in his living will under what conditions nourishment, hydration or other life support should be withheld. |
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He uses his exploration of these long-forgotten characters and their arcane quarrels to advance three propositions. |
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Mindful of this caution, it is, nevertheless, possible to advance the following propositions. |
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Last year's advance material was actually a 2000-word article about the Big Bang, the cosmic microwave background and X-ray astronomy. |
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He did not set out to falsely malign anyone or advance some hidden political agenda. |
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Parents were notified of the study in advance and were able to withdraw their child. |
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In advance of the study, the animals were habituated to human observers in the colony. |
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Mouse-spotting season tends to be in the late fall and early winter, as they advance on human habitations seeking warmer shelter. |
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Public notices will be displayed in advance and parents who don't comply run the risk of the council clearing the plots. |
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Information notices will be attached to the bus stops in advance of the work so as to advise users of the temporary arrangements. |
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The absence of wirescape and the impressive decorative lamp standards give advance notice of an unusually fine town landscape. |
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They have swiped hundreds of signs, including chevrons and direction indicators giving motorists advance notice of hazards. |
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We are looking forward to a good entry and hope this advance notice will allow producers of breeding sheep to get together a healthy entry. |
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A single world language would in all probability do very little to advance peace. |
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The physician should advance the fishhook to disengage the barb, then pull and twist it so that the point enters the lumen of the needle. |
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When a mechanics' union campaigned for workingmen's interests in 1828, it was a signal advance for cobblers and their kind. |
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Unfortunately, their advance has caused the decline of Britain's native red squirrels, all but eliminating them in the south of England. |
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I apologize for his wordings and actions and I apologize in advance for any other offenses he does later on. |
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If you have a weekend date in mind, particularly a Saturday, advance booking is strongly advised to avoid disappointment. |
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They may not be used for tickets purchased in advance by phone or online and may not be redeemed for cash. |
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This means having food ready in the freezer to whip out and reheat, or dishes that can be made in advance and kept warm. |
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This dark, spicy, autumnal dish can be made two or three days in advance and kept in the fridge. |
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The Americans opted for saturation bombing of key targets like St Lo, the German advance communications HQ, nothing of which remained afterwards. |
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Modern longbows and recurves advance efficient hunting distances another measure. |
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I have no truck with anyone who uses violence, death or destruction to advance their position. |
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Hence it had recourse to adjudication to advance that process of agreement. |
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Too uncertain to advance with a raise, or retreat with a fold, I called, fastened to this pot like a barnacle. |
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The rapidity of that shift depends on the rate of advance of battery technology. |
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The rates are worked out in advance and the flags and banners handed out through middlemen. |
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It is understood that the party whips may be meeting in advance of the June meeting in an attempt to resolve the issue. |
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The Society's purpose is to advance the knowledge and practice of aeronautics. |
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The advance guard is usually comprised of a motorized rifle battalion reinforced with a tank company, an artillery battalion, an engineer platoon, and a flame-thrower platoon. |
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Their peacekeepers actively aided the advance of Abkhaz troops. |
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During 1999 and early 2000, he worked as a volunteer advance man for more than a dozen of the politician's town hall meetings in New Hampshire and South Carolina. |
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It might entail giving an artist an advance on anticipated sales from either a forthcoming exhibition, or for works directly from the artist's studio. |
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I strongly believe that the language of the rule needs to be amended to explain the necessity of a tag when runners advance at their own risk after an Infield Fly is called. |
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Early Acheulian or Abbevillian begins in Karnataka around 1.5 million years ago and advance Acheulian continues up to 15 million years ago at Patpara in Son Valley. |
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The shopping trip was coordinated by one of the politician's advance men. |
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Allow me, therefore, to advance a theory based upon sound research and to propose recommendations sure to bring about a substantial reduction in these criminal acts. |
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Couples hold each other close in a waltz, moving forward and back and turning, their legs interlocking in a subtle game of advance and retreat, of never quite touching. |
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Yesterday agreement was reached in the Business Committee to advance it quickly, and now today, that agreement was welshed on by some members of this House. |
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Opening for the plaintiff, Paul Gallagher SC not only outlined the evidence he proposes to bring forward but also attempted an advance rebuttal of the defence case. |
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The advance in prices increased both government expenditures and debt. |
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This was the reason it happened, to reveal in advance the defining event of the New Testament, like a mirror catching its light even before the light was kindled. |
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When the ancient Romans were besieging Carthage, they put it about that those citizens who gave them themselves up in advance would not be put to the sword. |
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The U.S., allied with Afghans, helped defeat the advance of the Red Army in Afghanistan spurring the end of the Cold War. |
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They would dance towards each other, each holding a sheet end, then back away, pulling the sheet taut between them, then advance again, and so on. |
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Sometimes, a bore can form during which an abrupt front of whitewater will rapidly advance inland much similar to the tidal bore formed at the mouth of large rivers. |
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Discussing it too far in advance may produce anxiety and agitation. |
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However, having disposed of a few canards, he weakens his own case by his willingness to advance the best possible interpretation of Nelson's actions on almost every occasion. |
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There has been a big advance in the last year with the deforestation agenda. |
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The bocage, low-lying country with high hedgerows, offered insufficient routes of advance and canalized American movements, which the Germans easily countered. |
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The mere laborer has thus no more interest in the general advance of productive power than the Cuban slave had in the advance in the price of sugar. |
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This game is due to take place on Sunday May 4th and the Sarsfields will have to be at their very best if they hope to advance to the first round proper. |
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In the U.S., by contrast, there are thousands of people with the power to advance an interest group's agenda. |
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As the farmers' loan repayment problems mounted, how were they to convince the banks to advance additional money to allow them buy more cattle and keep their farms working? |
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Secondly, under the Housing Act 1985 the Secretary of State may advance money to recognized lending institutions to enable them to grant loans to first-home purchasers. |
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The previous tech advance started at the end of the 19th century and was due mainly to the development of both the electric motor and the internal-combustion engine. |
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After a couple of weeks in Istanbul, I realized the situation was not going to advance me far in the world of high fashion. |
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As interest groups stepped up their lobbying, the political parties continued maneuvering in advance of a potential Senate vote to bar the filibusters. |
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The management then reinterpreted the pay agreement, declaring the two months pay was an advance on workers' future wages, not backpay for the duration of the strike. |
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Not only did she rebuff his awkward advance in person, she went home and did some sleuthing. |
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I know it was attributed somehow to some ingenious advance man from staff. |
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Ask for the report to be in your hands well in advance of the sale. |
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In practice the conveyance, the creation of the mortgage and the payment over of the mortgage advance will all have to take place on the same day. |
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Regional, global, and political conditions were all converging to make this an opportune moment to advance negotiations. |
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Although doctrine breaks a convoy into an advance guard, close-in protective group, and rear guard, the organization within these groups is based on available assets. |
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Now, three weeks after war had been declared, he found himself riding, on a warm summer evening, in an advance guard towards thousands of enemy soldiers. |
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Judge Irene Berger asked Hughart who had ordered him to give miners advance word of inspectors. |
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Such resignations are rare, but when they do occur they usually damage the government and Prime Minister, at least for a time, and rarely advance the career of the resigner. |
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Though the weather after 5 July was essentially clear, it worked against the German army during the critical initial advance into the Kursk salient. |
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But the advance guard could pull out if fighting erupts anew. |
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First, the two sides understood that minimal advance assurances were needed to inoculate the meeting against a debacle. |
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Can they get an advance on their pay and turn in the rent money? |
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This small force consisted of a troop of dragoons in front, an advance guard of light infantry, a few artillery batteries, and several infantry regiments in the rear. |
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It is approaching six figures, including the advance on my new book. |
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Britain had to give advance notice of the questions it wanted to ask. |
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He just sent me an advance copy of the second black and white Annual. |
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Did you send an advance group to take care of you once you arrive? |
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Seat reservations can be made 30 days in advance of travel for certain destinations, and Reserve members must provide written authorization for travel. |
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And obviously, with an earthquake, you do not get advance notice. |
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Military pilots face similar risks and, for them, the greatest safety advance was the ejector seat. |
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This may advance the theory of missing and masked data handling. |
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Free French officers were landed by air and boat to negotiate the port's peaceful transfer, but they received a hostile response as did an advance landing party. |
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Nobody doubts his manipulative skills or his single-minded agenda to advance the interests of the corporation he created. |
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Yet, as we strive to advance frontiers and prove new theorems, we make intuitive leaps that require substantial effort to be transformed into complete, precise proofs. |
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The above paragraph, by the way, is written in a week when a leading publisher announced an advance payment of 500,000 to a previously unpublished author. |
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Emirs and sheiks along the Mongols' line of advance came and did homage. |
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Either wait until someone generates new knowledge and makes it generally available or go into action now to advance the military science in the RF Armed Forces. |
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The demand for intelligence rose when increasing education, hand in hand with the material advance of the bourgeoisie, awoke a desire for political action. |
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The lines of advance for combined units and units should be selected with the idea to first of all capture the objectives on which the stability of defense hinges. |
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And since the arrival of the British troops the number of UN peace keepers in Sierra Leone has doubled to 11,000, and the rebel advance has been turned into retreat. |
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Young children often repeat grades because teachers or parents feel they have not acquired the appropriate academic or social skills to advance to the next grade. |
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If you're in a blind, well, not much you can do, but if you can use a camera with a manual rewind and advance instead of automatic, that would certainly be preferable. |
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An expansion valve would then advance to transform the liquid refrigerant into a cold, gaseous form, so as to once again absorb the warm air inside your automobile. |
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I'm not saying that they can be rustled up in minutes, but they can be made in advance and either reheated or quickly finished off in the kitchen. |
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People could gamble without panicking and planning to re-mortgage their home, or dashing out to get an advance on their paycheck from the corner money store. |
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Psychiatrists and others trained in dynamic therapy are well positioned to meet this challenge and to advance our knowledge of the treatment of personality disorder. |
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It might contain taxonomic or classificatory work, which is worthwhile but not driven by the desire either to advance knowledge or to develop practical solutions. |
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The telltale clink of tracks heralds the advance of a brigade combat team. |
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A reactive low-season policy is not a credible solution, especially in an industry that does its marketing a year or two in advance of the results. |
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British soldiers occasionally came to the kibbutz, but enough advance warning kept suspicions low. |
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This speech has been adduced to advance the theory that Jinnah wanted an inclusive country. |
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As the corps entered Belgium, each division planned to move a covering force in advance of its column to seize key objectives assigned for each day. |
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Having a guru in a body does not necessarily help a disciple advance spiritually. |
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When signing with a major label, an artist's advance is expected to fund the recording of an album, with the balance going into the artist's pocket. |
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The main advance of this design is the integration of the bearing raceway with the hub, which reduces unsprung weight and narrows the overall package width. |
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For the first time during the Great Patriotic War, it was decided to use mobile obstacle construction detachments to support the advance of tank corps. |
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Diversion signs will be put in place well in advance of the closure of the section of road, which is one of the main thoroughfares in and out of the city. |
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Freuberg won 4-0 to advance 4-2 on aggregate to the third round. |
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It seems a mite inconsistent to use your celebrity status to advance your politics and then complain that your politics is impacting your celebrity status. |
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I've just got a good advance on a book, my first income for three months. |
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Appleby, the county town, suffered greatly from Scottish raids, since it was athwart an easy line of advance across Stainmore towards Durham and York. |
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