How long before we see him, suited and booted, addressing the Tory conference on the dangers of low-interest rates? |
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The conference also established the mechanism through which the Alliance would operate. |
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The national conference would elect a consultative assembly to serve alongside the Government. |
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The launch of this new publication will take place at the conference room of the NIC building on the Waterfront, at 7 pm this evening. |
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The starting point for this discussion was a conference speech I made in September. |
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They also wanted to have the conference at a place of higher learning in order to set a tranquil and academic tone for the event. |
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Keyes told a news conference Wednesday night that he would make an announcement by Sunday. |
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At a two-day national conference on art therapy, Madurai Kamaraj University hosted a gathering of such practitioners. |
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After a long and tedious journey, I reached Bled, the place where the conference was to be held. |
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I delivered a paper on anachronism and identification in Aristotle and Freud a million years ago at a conference in New York. |
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However, in 1986 its conference included enough rampant members to reject this list and to propose candidates from the floor of the meeting. |
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Spain and Luxembourg have called a conference of yeasayers in Madrid in mid-January to ask why the nine refuseniks should hold everybody back. |
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The conference of bishops can abolish certain holy days of obligation or transfer them to a Sunday with prior approval of the Apostolic See. |
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The conference centre will have a variety of boardrooms, meeting and syndicate rooms providing the most advanced technology systems. |
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For example, the national conference passed a resolution directing state councils that they can only meet quarterly. |
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As a matter of fact I had announced my intentions of stepping down after the World Cup at a press conference before we left for South Africa. |
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The program will also sponsor a research conference in October 2002 for 40 invited participants based upon the letters of intent that we receive. |
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The union plans to organise a lobby of the Labour Party conference in Bournemouth this September over manufacturing job losses. |
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A new intergovernmental conference could cut out the most controversial parts, making it more palatable to British tastes. |
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I feel the whole conference could have been consolidated into a single day if the tracks had been put together correctly. |
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The technophiles and apparent technophobes at the conference seldom engaged closely with each other's presentations and ideas. |
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He was supposed to do it twice, but the other conference fell through, or some such thing. |
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If the news conference to announce the clash was anything to go by, it could be a low-key affair. |
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Wearing an oxygen mask and giving the thumbs-up to the cameras, Murphy was stretchered out of the conference hall. |
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Major events in biomagnetism attended by many members of this group are the Biomag conference held every two years and Human Brain Mapping. |
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These topics were the subject of a conference at Yale on transhumanism and ethics. |
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The eight keynote presentations were enthusiastically received by the more than 600 conference delegates. |
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A planned conference committee hearing has been tasked with resolving these conflicting numbers. |
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The conference organizers set out to understand how the boundaries of activism are redrawn in the age of new media. |
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Investigators told the news conference an Asia-based crime syndicate is behind the fixing of the 380 matches. |
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He later admitted in a press conference yesterday that his absence was intentional. |
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At the association's annual conference Mike Newell, right, called for reform to reduce the number of inmates entering jails. |
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He could, I suppose, quit before Labour's annual conference in September, allowing Brown to replace him by acclamation. |
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Researchers and community activists supplied conference participants with a wealth of ideas. |
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But I caught a bit of his press conference today, and crikey, if that was him on his last legs, imagine how he must have been as a younger man! |
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In addition, we searched citations of key papers, recent reviews of the subject, and conference proceedings. |
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The satellite linkup resulted in what may have been one of the largest live dance conference ever. |
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All the speakers called for the biggest possible turnout for the lobby of the Scottish Labour Party conference in Dundee on 4 March. |
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More than 140 attendees observed the opening remarks, made in a spacious conference centre. |
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He talked about the forthcoming European intergovernmental conference and the possibility that it would require a referendum. |
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At Rentokil's annual director conference the event has traditionally ended with a formal dinner. |
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I'm looking forward to the conference tomorrow, mainly for a chance to hear from more people from the surrounding Shires. |
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During our stay guests included nuclear physicists attending a conference and a sports college staff reunion. |
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I await the outcome of this potentially interesting conference with keen anticipation. |
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A compromise measure will probably be reached at a joint conference in the fall. |
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The Japan-South Korea business conference is an annual event taking place alternately in each country. |
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Video presented at a news conference shows him walking the aisles and picking up an air rifle that had been left, unboxed, on a shelf. |
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This conference marked a qualitative step forward compared with the first solidarity conference four years ago. |
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We have to continue to ensure our conference stays relevant to today's teaching issues. |
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The plenaries met with varying success, largely due to the demands of jam-packed days and the lure of London outside the conference center. |
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While Lucien Bouchard preached his call to sovereignist arms, the 70 made a rush for the conference room. |
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The conference is the premier annual event in cardiology on the medical education calendar in the region. |
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Noticeably absent from the Havana conference were trade union representatives from the USA and Canada. |
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Those who attend the conference will engage in a series of workshops and discussions that can contribute to the unity of our movement. |
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The four-day conference in the Lao capital brings together central and local government health officials from across the region. |
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The association's conference hall was awash with plummy accents and tweed jackets. |
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Rafael starts speaking in an obscure accent as he collapses at the foot of the conference table. |
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In looking more closely at the data on paying for conference attendance, we discovered that students are more likely to pay out of pocket. |
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Certainly, this year's conference was a platform for bitter recriminations against the government. |
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We had our end-of-year staff function last night at a beachside hotel's conference centre. |
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If I'm at a conference that has concurrent sessions, which most do, I usually plan on bailing if I don't like it in 10 or 15 minutes. |
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Old memories were refreshed when veteran scribes recently got an invitation to a press conference at the old office. |
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The two of them stood together at a news conference and said there was no case. |
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A covered glass area will lead from the original house to the walled garden, about a quarter of which will become a conference centre. |
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In my view, it is first necessary to remove all abstracts, conference talks, proceedings, and other unrefereed publications from the listing. |
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The Pelican had five officers on board, and the wardroom was sufficient to serve as a conference area as well as a dining space. |
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When the building sprang back and forth like a car antenna, door frames twisted and jammed shut, trapping a number of them in a conference room. |
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Ministers and officers were sitting at a long table in the conference hall, a dull rain sorrowfully washing large windows. |
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There will in 2004 be a further conference on how to make the EU's structures work better and more accountably. |
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At the post-summit press conference he acknowledged that the measures agreed were not a complete answer to the problem of illegal immigration. |
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Calmly but firmly insist on stepping into a private office or conference room where you will attend to his concerns. |
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The Progressive Law Students Network hopes to make the conference an annual event. |
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It includes handwritten notes, audio recordings of conference calls and even a few doodles on legal pads. |
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The Conservative chairman stole the show at last year's party conference when she stepped out in striking leopard-skin shoes. |
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Right now that URL links to an older post of mine, but I will update it after the conference itself. |
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Applause and fist bumps all around for him speaking at the annual conservative political action conference in Washington. |
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A conference to shape the revival of the region's rural areas will be held at York Racecourse this month. |
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The conference bureau and the marketing arm of the operation will stay together and retain the current level of funding. |
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The aim of the conference was to begin consolidating a quisling regime to install after the invasion. |
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Despite a tub-thumping speech at conference he has proved himself lazy and self-regarding in the race so far. |
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This enables sales reps to demo products in cafes or busy execs to catch up with email during lulls in conference room meetings, for example. |
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This process is to culminate in another intergovernmental conference in 2004, leading to yet another treaty. |
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Raise the conference among your workmates and colleagues, and urge them to sign up for the conference. |
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But the cast stuck together in Venice, where some of the questioning during a press conference grew nasty. |
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For the first time there is a conference moblog, so those who can't be in Prague at least can get an idea about the issues discussed. |
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The truth in sentencing conference exposed some of the more ridiculous situations that exist in this country with regard to violent crime. |
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In the wings of the conference floors one delegate applauded so loudly that his hands must have bled. |
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It is expected that will lead up to a stormy debate over the issue at Scottish Labour's annual conference in Perth in February. |
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Shortly afterwards he held a news conference in which he strenuously denied any wrongdoing. |
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In a weird turn of fate, the library conference I am going to is walking distance from his house in Adelaide. |
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Wallpaper used to be reserved for conference centres, cheap motels and suburban sitting rooms. |
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Annan opened the conference and pleaded for more money to help with spread of the disease. |
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The extension would have meeting rooms, an ancillary to the existing conference facilities, ten bedrooms and a presidential suite. |
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Therefore, rather than rush that process, we decided to reschedule the conference for five months later when schedules permitted. |
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They won their final five games, and since the rest of the conference went to sleep, they stole home-field advantage for the play-offs. |
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The findings were quickly taken up by Gov. Pat McCrory, who called a press conference on the issue. |
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The IIR specialises in conference organisation, property rental and training. |
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As a first-time attendee, however, I found that the conference overlooked two important areas. |
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This was a most provoking part of the conference and stimulated a lengthy debate afterwards. |
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And to even the most casual observer, the conference delegates are clearly very well behaved and polite. |
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Ethnic colour came to this week's CNA conference in the form of six Squamish nation aboriginals with a drum and two rattles. |
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The conference is of great significance to the institute, as special stress would be laid on developing a training programme for it. |
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The new companies are expected to make a formal announcement about the future at a press conference tomorrow. |
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We returned to find that a cousin of mine has a new son and there is a naming conference in progress. |
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Health chiefs are hopeful that a ban could come out of talks at a high level conference on improving public health to be held in March. |
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One speaker at the conference identified a rateable differential of 31 280 percent between the richest and the most deprived districts. |
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This second annual conference will allow attendees to mix business with pleasure. |
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The looming prospect of war has given an upcoming conference on disarmament and demilitarisation a heightened sense of urgency. |
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This is ideal for the smaller monitors, allowing it to be used in boardrooms for video conference calls or in your living room. |
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The function of the conference is to draw attention to the fact that this unique course is worth saving. |
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It was a sparkling occasion as the newly constructed conference centre in the hotel was bedecked in blue and white for the occasion. |
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Smith let it be known that he would resign as Labour leader unless he got the support of conference for his motion. |
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This conference exists so they can hawk their wares to an audience of government officials, in this case mostly mayors. |
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Darling Harbour is the site for many conference centres, exhibition halls and auditoriums. |
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But speaking outside a regional police chiefs conference in Bali today, there was no sign that he's beating a retreat from his position. |
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She is a successful, nationally recognized conference keynote speaker and entertainer. |
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In December he had sat stunned at a hastily organised and crowded press conference at Heathrow airport. |
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The three-hour conference is especially significant because it honors sadhus of both the Saiva and Vaishnava akharas. |
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But the minister insisted his remarks at a conference were taken out of context by Italian journalists. |
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A professional video conference is not exactly cheap and this makes the major share of the cost. |
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But home-court advantage still is up for grabs, with the Lakers, Kings, Spurs and Mavericks bunched at the top of the conference standings. |
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The Monday evening saw a reception for all conference attendees in the Glasgow Science Centre. |
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It's day four outside of the conference and I'm still feeling full as a tick! |
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The messages of the conference were audio recorded and some parts were video taped. |
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The conference participants were current and potential leaders of a movement to promote civic renewal in the American research university. |
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Business and conference guests will be targeted on weekdays, with a varied menu to include Indian dishes. |
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Within the hotel, business can be conducted in the range of conference and banqueting facilities, which can accommodate up to 400 guests. |
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It provides fast and secure individual and group conference communication and transmits packed data and visuals. |
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The package has an invitation function, calling available users to conference and giving them the option of accepting or not. |
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Areas of Bradford could be abandoned to floods as the cost of protection spirals, a conference was told yesterday. |
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Jacques Chirac, Gerhard Shroeder and Vlad Putin were yukking it up at the G8 conference with jokes to one another about British cuisine. |
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The conference was timed to coincide with the annual meeting of the International Labor Organization. |
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Unfortunately the conference narrowly voted against affiliating to the Coalition. |
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The whist drives which are in aid of the St. Vincent de Paul conference will continue each Monday night in St. Aidan's hall at 8.30 pm. |
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This press conference is part of a larger decision by the Tourist Board to better inform the press of the activities undertaken by the board. |
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The annual conference of any political party is a highly controlled event, an exhibition of party unity and leadership authority. |
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The first sign Backman had a screw loose was when he said at his introductory news conference that he intended to win immediately. |
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The exhibition concludes with an academic conference on 22 February, the 200th anniversary of Barry's death. |
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Five years later, he suffered another meltdown at a press conference in New York. |
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Cameras also can't be installed in washrooms or private conference rooms, unless specially authorized by the superintendent. |
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It has an air-conditioned, tiered lecture theatre, a conference room for 270 and a large number of seminar rooms. |
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A group of new-media journalism students blogged the conference in real time, on their laptops and with their mobile phones and video cameras. |
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Many Labour Party members who attended the conference were disappointed with the event. |
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Global warming will result in an explosion of the dreaded west coast midge, delegates to a conference in Glasgow will be told this month. |
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On the east, there are the blank backsides of the residence and conference center and the yawning entrance to the underground parking garage. |
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On behalf of the industry, Christie welcomed conference attendees to the Klondike goldfields. |
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She met Osgood in person only once, in the early 1970s, while attending an Athapaskan conference in Ottawa. |
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However, the conference definitely fulfilled its role of connecting people and spreading news, methods, and strategies. |
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An adjoining glassed-in conference room serves as a second facility, doubling as both a classroom and a lending library. |
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To get to my conference on time, I must fly back to New York and use my original return ticket. |
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At a conference in Algiers, he had just denounced the Soviet Union for failing revolutionaries across the globe. |
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A conference was being held today to explore the rise of fascism and far right movements, and how to combat racism. |
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Many of the most resource-intensive types of activities, such as conference travel and sabbaticals, were available only to full-time instructors. |
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Instead of fighting this parent on a minor issue, however, I rearranged my conference schedule. |
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The issues that conference committees ask presenters to address can often key you into trends in the field. |
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Invited to address a hostile police conference in Bournemouth, the Home Secretary was widely perceived to be walking into the lion's den. |
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A press conference was scheduled for October 18 in Bangkok to officially announce the event on national broadcasts. |
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The conference was mostly composed of panel discussions and keynote speeches. |
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In his keynote speech to conference on Tuesday, Mr Howard pressed all the right buttons. |
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Les responded at the CBS press conference a few days later that Donald must have been having an unusually bad hair day. |
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The conference was full four days of competitions, first-aid seminars and meeting up with other campus first-aid teams. |
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I was there to give the keynote speech at a conference on petroleum, and I've had certain influence in the area recently. |
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The Paris peace conference was a lengthy and complex process, running on for six months. |
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Last month's conference in Dublin was accompanied by the kind of practical jokes and shenanigans that would disgrace a stag party. |
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I suspect they probably bided their time until the furor over the May conference died down, before waiting to reassert their power and control. |
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The hotel has top notch conference facilities, with four ballrooms, seven function room options and three atrium room set ups. |
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He believes he once tapped a vein of inspired eloquence at a state conference of mayors and shire council presidents in Dubbo. |
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Stumbling inadvertently into the press conference for the women's singles winner, I found Venus Williams holding court to all of 12 journalists. |
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And then she had the temerity to sit there in a press conference and argue between herself and yourself. |
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The issue has been kicked into the long grass until the party's main conference in October. |
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Often conference goers are anxious to get early places in the meal queue, but although we had gone overtime for lunch, Nigel captivated the room. |
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If people go there it's for a specific event like a conference or a concert. |
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The pair had been expected to trade insults and vitriol at their post-match press conference following an acrimonious second session on Friday. |
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It would have retail units on the ground floor, first floor offices and a conference centre above. |
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Her attendance at last week's conference was clearly influenced by her desire to set the record straight. |
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So at the end of the school year, all my teachers had a conference with my parents. |
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During a press conference held on May 10, attendants who participated in the protests said that they were loud but acted in a peaceful manner. |
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Professor Fergus, the only attendant from the Caribbean, will address the conference in his role as patron. |
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The lunchroom also is utilized as a conference room to help train employees. |
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The president's popularity regarding environmental policy was low and a lambasting at the environmental conference was expected. |
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Oh, they told him he could still come in and sit at the conference table in the meeting room if he liked. |
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The attorney general of the United States had a press conference just a short time ago. |
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They are a by-product of the first university-sponsored conference on wearable computers. |
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I just learnt that several thousand people attended the web 2.0 conference last year, no doubt why so many media knows this word. |
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Is this a sidebar conference on something the attorney general has so authoritatively stated his position on? |
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Last week I watched the webcast of Bill Gates speaking at the RSA conference in San Francisco. |
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What is required is a national conference to engage in some serious debate and reflection about where we go from here. |
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Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi quickly mounted the podium to move that the conference reject the resignation. |
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The accommodation is rather basic and although they already have a lecture theatre, smaller conference rooms are needed. |
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In fact, the board's support for a spring academic freedom conference has been shaky, making the organising quite precarious. |
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One of the reasons that the conference has grown so rapidly is the determined efforts of the student volunteers who put it on. |
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Sure, other conference goers had told me they too were worried about the accommodations. |
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Dallas can't afford either to be coughing up points to their Western conference competitors while jockeying for playoff position. |
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Like previous national meetings, the NAS conference proceeded in a mostly serious, yet occasionally jocular mood. |
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Results of the poll were announced at the start of the week-long BA science conference here. |
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The conference was advertised as being about gender and identity in South China. |
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But equally, as Anderson himself admitted during the earnings conference call, pros are increasingly choosing portables over desktops. |
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He told the Bradford conference that fathers are unclear as to what their role should be. |
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There's an interesting conference about animal welfare going on somewhere at the moment. |
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The prime minister looked worn and tense at his press conference yesterday, as well he might. |
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In March we launched our new conference guide and the response so far has been excellent. |
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He entered the conference room and sat at the old oblong table as the minutes ticked by. |
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She was addressing delegates at the council's annual conference in Castlebar. |
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The stadium will include 62 corporate hospitality boxes, conference and banqueting facilities and a 200-bedroom hotel. |
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Obviously they didn't watch the press conference where we announced this proposition. |
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He presumed they exited through the conference room which adjoined his office and went down the stairwell. |
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On the west side, a trio of exhibition foyers connects with a 350 seat conference hall. |
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For starters, Carlisle decided to attend the press conference announcing his firing, a rarity in today's game. |
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The findings were quickly taken up by Governor McCrory, who called a press conference on the issue. |
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Catherine thanked the conference attendees for the warm reception she and her sisters had received. |
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The big question in the conference corridors remains whether such pledges are enough to blunt the challenge of the UK Independence party. |
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The conference voted for complete opposition to the Lyons report, which first proposed these plans. |
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The five days of the conference will, however, test his confidence and authority to the limit. |
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The extended conference room will be able to cater for up to 800 for sit-down meals and up to 2,000 delegates at conferences. |
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Tactics were unveiled to party activists in Perth, at a conference to reform party organisation. |
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The Law Society of Scotland is set to debate the issue of child offenders and child rights at a conference in May. |
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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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At a press conference today with Scalise, Speaker Boehner again defended him. |
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The conference will give us an opportunity to exchange information with other researchers. |
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They gathered in a small conference room surrounded by a couple of aides and divided up who would take which questions. |
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One of the keynote speakers at the CCCU conference is David Kinnaman, the president of the Barna Group. |
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They sat in on monthly conference calls with the State Department for families caught midstream in the adoptive process. |
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A national security conference in Canada brings out the bonhomie among U.S. senators. |
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Somehow they strung together three wins in their conference tournament and sneaked into the Big Dance. |
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In response, the bishops' conference appointed a subcommittee of canonists who drew up a new set of guidelines responding to the Vatican's wishes. |
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Armstrong told Patch creative director Abel Lenz during a now infamous all-staff meeting and conference call earlier this month. |
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Senate Democrats also pointed out that they had been calling for a bipartisan conference for months, a request that had been brushed off by House Republicans. |
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At the January Koch conference in the Palm Springs area, Abboud led a discussion that drew many wealthy donors, say two attendees. |
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The conference room suddenly felt very warm, and I wondered if the ac had gone out. |
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I helped him find pictures of a bookshelf and suited business people at a conference table. |
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The first one would be like a first draft of a Progressive Democrat conference keynote speech, and the second is like a homily from a stern and admonishing bishop. |
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The conference speech confirmed that he wasn't a flash in the pan. |
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McConnell appeared at a press conference with Nebraska Sen. deb Fischer at his side. |
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Well, the police chief, the mayor and the Mexican consul general had a news conference a short time ago and they say that things do appear to be stable. |
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Aside from the intrinsic dumbness of the bill itself, there is also the outrageous process by which it was reported out of the conference committee. |
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The Castle is a fairly unimpressive affair, all conference rooms, plush carpeting, pomp and circumstance, but the grounds and gardens are calm and serene. |
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Chang and Skeen regularly host staff meetings at their house at nights and on weekends, and they plan to convert a carriage house into a formal conference room. |
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I noticed in a recent issue of Newsweek Magazine that some editor decided to report on a conference where there was much trepidation about bloggers. |
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This fall, Love Won Out, a one-day conference on reparative therapy sponsored by Focus on the Family, will set up shop in Boston at the Tremont Temple Baptist Church. |
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But Pence, who was slated to keynote this conference in just a few minutes? |
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The people who attend the conference can be subdivided into three distinct groups. |
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A group of us huddled around a conference table in the White House, bowing our heads, tears flowing. |
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This is why most of them are installed not in the workspaces of the employees, but in boardrooms or conference rooms, where businessmen meet and greet their clients. |
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On Thursday he held a press conference in Juneau claiming there had been voter intimidation and fraud during the race. |
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The conference will cover many areas of mathematical sciences like astronomy, statistics, operations research, computer science and many other mathematically related subjects. |
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At that point, the call first got meta as those remaining read tweets about the ongoing conference call. |
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Her presence at an international conference on corporate and business ethics seems odd to Jimmy. |
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At your press conference yesterday, you referred to Russian disinformation concerning the Ukrainian situation. |
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Employees may be moving from closed offices to open-plan workstations, requiring changes in how they conduct confidential interviews or speaker-phone conference calls. |
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He traveled 14 hours from Sierra Leone to attend the CGI conference this week. |
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The other team crashed down through the ceiling, having climbed along the ventilation shafts, right down on top of the African Hardwood conference desk. |
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One weekend of TV coverage of their conference might well do more damage to the idea of teaching as a profession than any amount of strike action. |
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On Jan. 21, 2007, at the AFC conference championship, it was happening again. |
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Future plans are to develop a wetland with a tea garden, a cultural village and picnic area, a nursery with water features, and conference facilities. |
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He was in the headlines in 1996 when it emerged during a paternity suit that he had fathered a love child with a woman he had met at a party conference 11 years before. |
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This is the week of the Conservative party conference in the city of Manchester. |
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We reached the meal hall in scant enough time to have our names marked off on the role and find a place on the long, very conference like table and order our meal on the menu. |
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The Chancellor's conference speeches are always barnstorming. |
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You had a juror who took it on himself to have a press conference on the courthouse steps to say how happy he was that they convicted her of insider trading. |
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Oh, and he smiles during the press conference announcing her disappearance. |
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White House officials outlined the details of the request on a conference call with members of the media Tuesday morning. |
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Certainly some of those attending the conference had experience walking that line in the past. |
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The vast majority of its staff are engaged in conference organization, which involves convening meetings, preparing meeting rooms, and producing documents. |
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At her last London press conference she kept journalists cooling their heels for hours while the podium was reset to favour her preferred profile. |
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A psychiatrist who attended one such conference blamed television for the complacency. |
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At the Los Angeles press conference for her new comic indie drama The Joneses last week, Moore, 47, looked great. |
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A 55-mile rafting trip down the lower Colorado River through the Grand Canyon has been arranged and designed specifically for conference attendees. |
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With or without leadership contests, the conference season brings out the narcissism and self-absorption of politicians to a degree the public can only find repellent. |
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Everyone, including the movers of the motions, was taken aback by the vote at April's conference of the AUT lecturers' union to boycott certain universities. |
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Each will address the worldwide audience during the conference weekend. |
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At a conference in London the following week, a senior retired U.S. Air Force commander pooh-poohed counterstealth efforts. |
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The women lost their first two conference matches to tough opponents. |
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He even foreshadowed his plans for a shake-up during a conference call with media reporters back in November. |
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Mr Murdoch told a Los Angeles conference he did not support a Conservative proposal to cap immigration and threw his weight behind Labour's points system. |
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Attendees at an Iowa community organizing group's statewide conference will hear from a noted labor leader this afternoon and hold a protest to cap off the event. |
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Much was made last Friday in regards to the brevity of the press conference Mayor Ford held. |
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Boehner was unanimously selected by the conference as its official nominee for speaker in the coming Congress. |
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For example, that might mean that they employ someone who is working on the project, or fund someone to attend a conference or pay for some service such as Web hosting. |
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In the course of the press conference the elected officials sought to distance themselves from anything in the Green Party platform that remotely resembled socialism. |
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This conference call is being webcast live at our Web site, and it will be available for replay approximately two hours after the conclusion of this call. |
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The video conference was webcast live on 21, 22 and 23 June. |
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But the industry was put on alert about the possible tax rises at a conference this month when a representative from the Revenue said the memoranda would need to be reviewed. |
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That will free up networks from their computer base and allow connections into conference rooms, lobbies and other public spaces where computer access may net exist. |
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He had a good conference and is an excellent performer of the old school. |
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This conference was prompted in part by a survey that indicated most physicians believe sepsis is misdiagnosed or diagnosed too late because of lack of a clear definition. |
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During the conference several visiting and guest ministries set up tables throughout the foyer of the church to share their ministries with attendants of the conference. |
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We also reviewed books, bibliographies, and conference proceedings of related topics as well as citations in these books and articles and references provided by colleagues. |
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She recently attended a conference on international trade in Germany. |
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In a letter to the conference of German interior ministers, Amnesty International comes to similar conclusions regarding the situation in Afghanistan. |
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In the case of the CPA press conference you could see the disappointment on their faces and in their mien even if they asked a reasonable question. |
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In 1993, about a year before Retsky received his colon cancer diagnosis, he attended a breast cancer conference in Europe. |
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It was one of the fast-food treats on the menu at an international conference for the culinary Institute of America. |
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In his keynote speech to Labour's conference in Brighton, the Prime Minister will underline the importance of shaking up the way public services are delivered. |
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The humble-sounding Tory leader, in his keynote speech to the party conference in Bournemouth, pledged to make accountability his watchword and said they could deliver. |
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At its annual conference in April, the National Union of Teachers voted to ballot its members on boycotting the testing of pupils at ages seven, 11 and 14 in England. |
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Walker also apparently requested that officials from both participate in a daily conference call to discuss the campaign. |
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The three working days of the conference were wall-to-wall keynote speeches, which, for the press at least, were punctuated by press conferences which were often better value. |
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One motion agreed to democratise the union's political fund by giving the conference responsibility for determining where the fund should be spent. |
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The conference began with keynote speeches from Kurzwiel and Tapscott. |
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The prime minister used his keynote speech at Labour's spring conference in Gateshead to acknowledge it was largely his fault that his bond with the public had frayed. |
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