He rubs his eyes and slurs his words, and his sentences are peppered with ums and ahs and hesitations. |
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The wreck in question was discovered by a Navy minesweeper in 1995 and identified as the AHS following local advice. |
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There were ohs and ahs, and the people twisted about as they looked for her. Then they began to applaud. |
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The Foundation's 2006 map appears to validate the data used in the AHS 2003 draft. |
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The AHS Heat Zone Map for the US is available on the American Horticultural Society website. |
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The AHS is unusually robust due to its large size and its wealth of detailed exposure information. |
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Mick Maurer, previously the President of AHS International, is the incoming Chair of the Board of AHS International. |
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The idea, hatched by the ubiquitous charity whipper-in Nick Venning, was to give the city wall ahs a taste of what it's like for those who have to sleep rough every night. |
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As of August 2010 the AHS and the National Arboretum websites still presented the 1990 map as current. |
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The dermatology healthcare facilities of AHS are targeted at offering Abu Dhabi inhabitants with risk-free treatment. |
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The accreditation process measured the performance of all AHS outpatient centres in 130 areas, including patient safety, emergency preparedness and infection control. |
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However, one of the survivors, Martin Pash, 87, told the Courier-Mail newspaper that he would like Japan to acknowledge that the AHS Centaur should never have been torpedoed. |
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Daylily is the second largest selling perennial plant with 79,360 registered cultivars according to AHS Smokeys Gardens offers the best selections of high end daylilies. |
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The Saudi Ministry of Municipalities and Rural Affairs plans to build a water drainage network in Al Hufuf and Al Mabraz, Al Ahs, Eastern Provine, Saudi Arabia. |
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We are excited to continue serving our growing customer base under the AHS banner and to strengthen our range of services to support physicians and medical offices. |
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