The company are appealing for your support in this matter and would like a full and co-operative response from the public at large. |
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The main way the IP speaks out to the community at large in Winnipeg is through arson and pyromania. |
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Let me suppose, for example, that some modern 'Hobbes,' in dissertating on society at large, should malign mankind. |
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However, before the appeal against sentence could be relisted, the appellant absconded from prison and remained at large. |
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Rap has heavily influenced the current state of alternative rock and of music at large. |
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Today's political elite has no use for genuinely engaged and active citizens who actually want to shape their own lives and society at large. |
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It also signifies fugitives and runaways, including known criminals who are at large such as escaped convicts. |
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Finally, a power of entry is given to recapture a person who is unlawfully at large and whom the police officer is pursuing. |
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Police caught one of the thieves but the other eluded capture and is still at large. |
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The prosecution are entitled to raise it and it is their duty to do so rather than allow a dangerous person to be at large. |
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Like members of the public at large, the judge does not instruct jurors in a criminal case on what to think. |
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I only hope that I am able to restrain them before these unutterable terrors escape into the world at large. |
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He faces massive revolts in his own party and in the nation at large over a whole range of issues. |
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The act required unclassified reports in order to inform Congress as a whole and the public at large. |
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In our second feature, editor at large Alision Stein Wellner shows us how this postponement of adulthood is affecting other parts of society. |
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Eric Hotung was appointed ambassador at large of East Timor last year and has been active in charitable and humanitarian work. |
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The column quoted veteran Carnival music-provider DJ Hurricane George, who detailed female Jouvert frustrations at large. |
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It keeps its shape, even at large amplitudes, because the speed of waves in the medium depends on frequency in just the right way. |
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Sharp regarded it as a lost heritage which could and should be restored to the nation at large, beginning with schoolchildren. |
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Specifically, the annual meeting believes it important to state the values of a liberal education for all students and for society at large. |
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What the world at large deems success might not feel like success deep in your heart, and you need to be able to live with yourself. |
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Thankfully, it's also the absolute nadir of the album at large, so everything else comes up roses by comparison. |
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I think columnists are doing a great disservice to the Mepham community and their readers at large by making this a locker-room mentality issue. |
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I have always objected when the term 'English' is used as a coverall description for those things which are happening within the UK at large. |
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Thanks to pick-up ion measurements, Ulysses can make observations of comet tails at large distances from the Sun. |
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The stories strike a balance between being autobiographical and being about society at large. |
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We went after the directors and the operation planners, but they are still at large and so are countless foot soldiers and talent spotters. |
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It is for the society at large to harness the latent potential in the children and benefit out of that. |
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It is better, ran the logic, that a suspect spend a few nights in a cell than that he be left at large uninvestigated. |
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Should this benefit be conferred on the few at the cost of the taxpayer at large? |
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While this may not seem like earth-shattering news to the world at large, it has certainly altered life on the home front. |
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In most disciplines at large research universities, tenure is directly related to the number of peer-reviewed books and articles one publishes. |
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While the sense of drama and theatrics might appeal to him, it does a disservice to his ministers and the country at large. |
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With 80 years gone since Larkin's subject was at large in the area, the scent has gone somewhat cold. |
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Use mirror mastic, a strong waterproof adhesive that's available at large hardware stores and glass shops, to mount the mirror to the plywood. |
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Has anyone bothered to ask the population at large how safe they feel in the current police presence? |
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In 1841 the Mayor of Appleby gave notice by the bellman that ALL dogs found at large would be destroyed. |
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The leader's long goodbye has left too many idle hands on the Tory benches and in the party at large. |
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What kind of impact do you think the sexual revolution had on society at large? |
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Pythagorean natural philosophers read musical harmonies into the universe at large. |
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Food and other shortages have led to dissatisfaction among the population at large. |
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The threat of biological agents for use in biological warfare is of tremendous concern to public health officials and the public at large. |
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The cowboys left long ago, but the elk, bison, pronghorns, coyote and moose are still at large in a chilly wilderness. |
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For some time, licensees have used the early warning bleeper system to alert one another and the police of any troublemakers at large. |
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Proxy servers can be interposed between users and the web at large to insulate users from pernicious attacks via the web. |
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They then become a center of excellence purveying their expertise to the public at large. |
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There is a mutual understanding of army language, clothing, signs and symbols that the civilian population at large would be unaccustomed to. |
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Although detectives mounted checkpoints on roads around Lismore within minutes of the alarm being raised, the gang is still at large. |
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There is always a tension between the pursuit of pure academic research and the demands of society at large. |
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I'm using the idea here because it's too good to sit in Matt's brain uncommunicated to the world at large. |
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The divide between the body politic and the country at large has rarely yawned so wide. |
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It has recently come to my attention that there must be a range of undocumented wild birds at large in British suburbia. |
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People must think I'm some sleazy bimbo at large in the world and your role is to fret about me and play the hero. |
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I'm depressed by the state of the world at large and I'm unexcited by most of the people I know. |
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They have been created by expert designers to attract fashion connoisseurs and the textile industry at large. |
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Not everyone who calls themselves clergy can actually fulfill the roles expected by the Pagan community and the public at large. |
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It doesn't negate an interest in politics, history, ethics or humanity at large, or mean you have no self-respect. |
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It also sanctifies the idea of the reclusive, solitary genius at the expense of the artist who engages with society and the world at large. |
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Why should such niceties matter, as long as a dangerous terrorist is no longer at large? |
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The duty is owed not to the world at large, but only to an individual within the scope of the risk created, that is, to a foreseeable victim. |
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It may quell a very noisy minority, but it does an injustice to the citizenry at large. |
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It is another indication, with respect, that native title interests are still at large here. |
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Yes, you might be able to tell, I am feeling quite cross with the world at large. |
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Of all his roles, however, he's probably best known to the world at large as a haberdasher to celebrities. |
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The logic, or the justification, in support of this procedure emanates from caducity of life and indeed of the whole creation at large. |
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On the other hand, there are those who are at large but whose addresses are well known or ought to be known to the police. |
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One of the two suspects who detonated the bombs is believed to have died in the explosions and the other is still at large. |
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Furthermore, they have resisted capitulating to the world at large and remained faithful to the community of believers in Sardis. |
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Expanding resources such as later bookstore and administrative office hours may also benefit the community college student population at large. |
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The king's absolute authority over the country at large was embodied in a handful of omnicompetent executive agents, the intendants. |
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Until recently, few of us had realistic fears that our lives would become an open book to the world at large. |
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Target groups would include the public at large as well as public servants and regional organizations operating in the Caribbean. |
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It comprises a large orbiter, which is designed to operate for a decade at large distances from the Sun, and a small lander. |
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But even so, Fan says an atmosphere of strife and polarisation remains in the society at large. |
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First, because of the public good nature of education, society at large loses from inferior standards of education. |
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Use of such sweeping categorization pays little regard to the existence of subcultures within the black community at large. |
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Given the inequalities of child-rearing, the proportion of mothers in politics is likely to be lower than in the population at large. |
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Yet millions of gallons of water are chlorinated daily at large water treatment plants. |
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If we are to have this quaint surtax on upward mobility, at least let's make it open and a boon to the community at large. |
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I would like to make some observations about some parastatals and the Government at large. |
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Cultural and intellectual heritage is regarded as the property of society at large, the collective patrimony of whole nations and peoples. |
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One of the old stock, he personified that exemplary link associated between rural postmen and the community at large. |
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The message coming through is that the public at large and businesses in particular are actually much better educated. |
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Much of the commentariat is opposed to the cuts, but the public at large has largely ignored their counsel. |
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Addressing TB as a public health issue has evoked a very generous response from the community at large. |
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In the publishing industry at large, there are few jobs which pay in excess of 100,000 a year. |
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Despite my general disdain for the community at large, community service would be somewhat pointless without it. |
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He is still at large and detectives are investigating a possible link with an attack just two days earlier. |
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With St Patrick's Day almost upon us, the town and community at large is gearing up for a spectacular, action-packed day. |
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Police attending the scene radioed officers in an attempt to capture them, but were unsuccessful and both men are still at large. |
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We recognize and honor the multitudes of affirmative influences people from various cultures have on our campus and our society at large. |
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And that is where regulars and the drinking public at large will assemble tomorrow for a day of drinking, music and pub games through the ages. |
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Ross visits builders, realtors, and personnel directors at large corporations who can direct lots of potential customers to his site. |
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Its consultancy and products are aimed at large companies seeking to arrange the data and information they use online. |
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Both occupants, believed to be armed with a gun and a small knife or machete, escaped on foot and were still at large last night. |
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I can certainly see myself sitting in a blind in South Texas with the Marlin and this load waiting for at large gobbler to show himself. |
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Are we, the public at large, less responsible for electing and re-electing such politicians? |
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For all their failings, journalists serve the societies they live in and the world at large. |
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None of the sins of these people should be visited upon the members of the diaspora at large. |
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On the other hand, we have to consider the interest of society at large in finding our wrongdoers and repressing crime. |
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Workers are now desperately searching for the female deer, who they believe is still at large. |
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She was raised to be an aristocrat from birth, and had lived in luxury aloof from the world at large. |
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She would shop at large department stores, boutiques, and markets. |
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Laxman is telling politicians, bureaucrats, ministers and others that his common man is the unseen but unsleeping watchdog, telling the world at large of what is going on. |
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Exactly seventeen years later, I find myself in a head to head confrontation with the army, while the public at large is jeering and mocking me from the sidelines. |
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The one acid test he applies before participating in any social event is whether such participation will benefit his company or the society at large. |
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Inflation benefits the government that controls it, not only at the expense of the population at large, but also at the expense of all secondary and tertiary governments. |
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And her dad apparently will never satisfy his thirst for adoration, whether from the world at large or from himself. |
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It was highly important that justice should be administered in a language familiar to the litigant parties, to their vakeels and to the people at large. |
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There must be a frank, honest dialogue with the public at large, so that society as a whole learns to have realistic expectations and to accept that death is part of life. |
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First, government is constantly making adjustments that harm some people but benefit society at large, yet no claim to compensation is recognized or even broached. |
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And for another, society at large will not in general desire that its members should be victims of cruelty, and so its desires in this respect will be frustrated too. |
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Brosseau said her views had nothing to do with Ebola spreading among the public at large through a sneeze or cough. |
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With the advent of the vicinages and the Governors, his rule became more of a titular one, though he still commanded a great deal of support from the people at large. |
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Typically we do most of our grocery shopping at large supermarkets, and do only impromptu, spontaneous purchases from convenience stores and gas marts. |
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But as Palin also demonstrated, eventually, evidence of venality and incompetence seeps in with the public at large. |
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Most of the health risks borne by uncircumcised men fall solely on them, rather than the population at large. |
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The two crystal ball gazers have been engaged in a running battle on Twitter, on their own websites, and in the media at large. |
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See, the scanner automagically scans at large scale and high res. |
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Society at large obviously doesn't value their education either. |
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New England has a well-developed air transport system connecting all its domestic cities, other important cities in America and the world at large. |
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Neil Hickey is editor at large at the Columbia Journalism Review. |
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Field studies at large communal dens of garter snakes challenged the view of snake reproduction as an essentially cooperative interaction between the sexes. |
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We are not swearing allegiance to an introverted, self serving club but declaring our intentions to help those who place themselves in our care and the community at large. |
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Governments have no more urgent task than to help to conciliate individuals, corporations, institutions, and society at large with the new frontierless Universe. |
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This will require a wider view in the population at large of the gravity of the offence of threatening, killing and maiming by motorized vehicles. |
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What role does science fiction play in educating the public about science at large? |
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Poon said that because the company is usually the anchor tenant at large shopping malls, rents are slightly lower than those charged for smaller retail companies. |
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It is partly because of old lags enjoying favours from prison officers that the murderer is at large, four other men having been wrongly convicted. |
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As your article points out, any tarnish of Bangalore's image is not just a blemish on the city, but also a loss of opportunity for our nation at large. |
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A fourth suspect, a 26-year-old woman named Hayat Boumeddiene, remains at large. |
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Our bodies were thought to be composed of blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile just as the world at large consisted of earth, air, fire, and water. |
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In a society that promotes homogamy, interracial couples often face overt and covert racism from society at large, as well as resistance to their unions by family and friends. |
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There are many of us who have chosen to remain nonpartisan and chosen it as an opportunity to minister to both sides of the bird, and to care about the whole country at large. |
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The ringleaders remain at large, and their exact motives remain unclear. |
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Corporate scandals have recently rocked the business world, shocked shareholders and the public at large, and led to the downfall of several large-scale firms. |
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No hogs must be left at large except a few shoats about the lot. |
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Then the second hoop is the profession, then industry, then finally society at large. |
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The four assailants were not captured and are still at large. |
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In January, a new cold case detective unit was established to trawl over old murder and rape cases in an attempt to catch violent offenders still at large. |
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He also notes that most Nationalists are seemingly oblivious to the disquieting effects their particular pitch for unification has on Unionists at large. |
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He has displayed at large the advantages of equality, and then quits the subject in despair from an opinion of the incorrigibleness of human depravity. |
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This is most common at large companies that don't want to spend the time to get a newcomer up to speed with the operations of a large public company only to then rehire again. |
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But who are these locals, and what are the roots of their belief that only they, not the nation at large, should control the public commons surrounding their communities? |
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As for the wolf, there were claims that three animals had been at large, one killed by a train, another caught in a trap and a third still at liberty. |
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Please stay off the streets while these criminals are at large. |
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As a crocodile of children snaked their way through the school gates of a Hampshire school there was no sign that a black panther could be at large. |
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Drugeon survived an airstrike last year and is believed to be still at large, officials have said. |
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Late Wednesday night, French authorities reported that Mourad had surrendered to police, while the two brothers remained at large. |
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They will silk-screen it onto their high-quality 100-percent-cotton tees and put it up on their site for purchase by friends, family, and the public at large. |
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After heavy tanks had breached the enemy's forward defences, massed squadrons of light tanks supported by aircraft would roam at large behind enemy lines. |
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They prayed for everyone in the abbey and the community at large. |
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This code seeks to express the basic responsibilities of the documentalist to his profession, to those with whom or for whom he works and to the public at large. |
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All the idiosyncrasies for which he was known within his homeland, the hesitant mannerisms and trademark waddle, do not look quite so loveable in the world at large. |
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When I send you one, you take it from me, generalise it at a glance, bestow it thus generalised upon society at large, and make me the second discoverer of a known theorem. |
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The spirit of isolationism now at large in America crosses the floor between Republican and Democrat. |
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For a nervous twenty-four hours, three wanted criminals were at large in the city. |
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Some people support the measure, but the community at large will probably be against it. |
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The prospect of a union of the kingdoms was deeply unpopular among the Scottish population at large, and talk of an uprising was widespread. |
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Elsewhere in the world, the Navy hunted down the handful of German surface raiders at large. |
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The cultural legacy of the British in Chile is notable and has spread beyond the British Chilean community into society at large. |
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Such schools hold that this feature is essential for students to be ready to move into society at large. |
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This style of monasticism allowed for the Monastery to connect with, and become a part of, the community at large. |
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Thus, National Libraries are those libraries whose community is the nation at large. |
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Historians began to concentrate on the values, beliefs and behavior of the people at large. |
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With so many German raiders at large in the Atlantic, the British were forced to provide battleship escorts to as many convoys as possible. |
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There is a positive externality when the government provides society at large with public goods and services such as defense and disease control. |
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The profits neither finance a social dividend to benefit the population at large, nor do they accrue to their employees. |
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The commissioners were elected by the existing town council of the burgh, not by the electorate at large. |
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Another situation where the murderer could be killed was when the murderer was at large and the fines had not been paid. |
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The chief staple commodities of North Wales, as well as of the nation at large, are those manufactured of wool. |
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The Parys Penny, also known as the Anglesey Penny, was used by the mine to pay workers, and also by the populace at large. |
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Throughout the 1930s, Surrealism continued to become more visible to the public at large. |
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Significant deposits of methane clathrate have been found under sediments on the ocean floors of Earth at large depths. |
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Proposed solutions to the problem are a topic of heated debate among politicians and the community at large. |
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Senators are elected at large while the representatives are elected from both legislative districts and through sectoral representation. |
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This is because of the close relationship between mother and child and the likelihood that the language is spoken by the community at large. |
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The performance of such supported the patron's standing among the elite and the popular at large. |
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It also concerns other stakeholders, such as creditors, consumers, the environment and the community at large. |
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Her thugduggery with the mark has not lessened the suspicion with which the world at large regards her. |
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Were they more interested in modernism than the American public at large? |
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Weidman discussed the latest economic developments in Albania, the region and in the euro area at large. |
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The readily analyzable wave models at large scale are convenient tools to verify experimentally the models for complex binary composites. |
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As the fuse burned toward racial explosions in Los Angeles and other cities, newsrooms were yuppifying and losing touch with society at large. |
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The Baha'is built the House of Worship around this message of unity, with the temple acting as a gift to the community at large. |
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Of course there is high-volume, scorching human vanity at large here. |
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The first time the public at large sees Ghost Shark in action is a doozy! |
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Confraternities also promoted moral reform in the community at large and sponsored much urban charity. |
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James Carlin, an inmate at Maghaberry Prison in Co Antrim, has been at large since Monday. |
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It is hoped that acceptance of solary energy at large scale would help people get rid of electricy problem. |
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Beginning May 15, GeoCitizens and netters at large submit questions to featured celebrities. |
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Anyone who was registered as a victim of Thomas O'Brien at the time of his nonreturn to prison were advised of his being unlawfully at large. |
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To date, the public at large does not support the efforts to unionize. |
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Ed Templeton has been off in Europe at large finishing up final details and approving the press proofs for his long awaited book, Deformer. |
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Each grantee is also required to engage proactively in research translation to other federal agencies, industry, and the community at large. |
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Distortional and orientational hardening at large viscoplastic deformations, Int. |
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In an exclusive interview Al Malek explains the latest developments in DIC and DOZ and the ICT sector at large. |
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Lukacs recognized that the war on Hegelianism was symptomatic of changes within Western culture at large. |
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Rosemary Kennedy, Malvern, PA, Kathryn Hoyman, and Eleanor Callahan Hunt were elected as ANI members at large. |
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The potential generic threat from these expiries poses a challenge for both the companies that manufacture them and the industry at large. |
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The first comprises studies of individual ballads and aspects of balladry at large. |
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Black radicals, and the black community at large, always excused Farrakhan's conservatism in exchange for his unique willingness to consistently flip off white America. |
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Those faytours little regarden their charge, While they letting their sheepe runne at large, Passen their time, that should be sparely spent, In lustihede and wanton meryment. |
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Irish Legends Fish Go Deep are at large tonight as Greg and Shane take a trip cross-county to Waterford where tonight they play at The Venue in Tramore. |
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Contract in place for ALL EVENTS at large Raquet Club locally. |
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It does not engage, broach or even indicate any larger transferential phenomena pertinent to the meaning and value of human relationships and of life at large. |
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The tearaway teen is at large after escaping from police custody and, despite the threat of being sent to prison if he's caught, Cook comes out of hiding to find his friend. |
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Millennials were significantly more likely than the car-buying population at large to lease a new auto during the first six months of 2015, according to Edmunds. |
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Artists include Kof, who has played at large festivals including Glastonbury and toured the UK, and Master Shortie, tipped as the next star of British hip hop. |
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The working group also worked on how the Institute could do a better job of sharing its advocacy successes with the membership and the public at large. |
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Arminianism, Calvinism, and Open Theism have all been a part of the Baptist tradition in thinking about God's relationship with humanity and creation at large. |
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If our students do not learn these things from us they will continue undisabused in the misconceptions widely believed and propagated in the Australian society at large. |
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If he went off the road, he could be killed by the population at large. |
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In 2015, Shor was still at large, after a period of house arrest. |
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Justin was confident that his teaching is that of the Church at large. |
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This also left its impression on society at large, with the emergence of transnational and nongovernmental organizations, like the Red Cross, becoming prominent after the war. |
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Despite this general support for the concept of wind power in the public at large, local opposition often exists and has delayed or aborted a number of projects. |
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It should be in miniature, an exact portrait of the people at large. |
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Profits generated by these firms would be controlled directly by the workforce of each firm, or accrue to society at large in the form of a social dividend. |
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The government, however, declined to leave Lilburne at large. |
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Irrespective of the fact that the adherents of the church were never more than a small minority of the populace, the population at large was expected to pay for its upkeep. |
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The free cities had a republican form of government on the state level, even though the Empire at large was constituted as a monarchy, and so were most of the states. |
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The practice often extends into the exclusive private hire and use of a bus to promote a brand or product, appearing at large public events, or touring busy streets. |
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The administrative and financial business carried by county grand juries and county at large presentment sessions were transferred to the new councils. |
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After the departure of the Danes the Fenland rebels remained at large, protected by the marshes, and early in 1071 there was a final outbreak of rebel activity in the area. |
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Depth psychology now probably has more influence on the U.S. at large through business and advertising than through clinics or mental-health programs. |
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The fact that she had begged him not to leave the conapt just now, expressing fear for his life with the Inquisitors at large, had likely contributed to those thoughts. |
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And the thrill which their ill-omened bayings send through people at large is a measure of the state of tension in which the general mind is held. |
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The pronounced symbology of antispecial privileges in schools and in society at large underscores the pervasive emphasis on the social equality of the common man. |
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