A report into the row which led to the sacking of a Gaelscoil principal recommends a more coordinated approach to the teaching of religion. |
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It is something that is created and recreated every day through initiative and organised and coordinated activity. |
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In the Wolf Cub program, the neighborhood-centered activities are planned and coordinated by the Den Leader or Pack Committee members. |
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Nucleophiles can be added, leading to coordinated cyclopentadienes, which may be liberated by oxidation and used in further synthesis. |
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Certain functions are best undertaken or coordinated at a regional level, so regions will always be required. |
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The few seemingly simple slips of paper turn out to be a confusing labyrinth of coupons, even if colour coordinated. |
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These cubes alternate with cubically coordinated void spaces along the axial directions of the structure. |
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They were never the foreman, never the worker, always the guy that ordered stuff or coordinated stuff. |
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As part of my duties, I coordinated the embassy's counternarcotics program. |
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Meanwhile, the Communist Party coordinated a complex series of acts of sabotage and other forms of guerrilla warfare. |
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Unfortunately, the switch for the rear fog light is not coordinated with the front lights, so it can be left on by mistake. |
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The lead aircraft coordinated a climb with the tower controller to hold over the airport at 2,500 feet. |
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May 20, 1910, was one of a series of days on which weather observations were collected from coordinated balloon ascents all over Europe. |
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Our commanding officer coordinated a flyover of the ship for us so the LSOs could shine a beacon on our nose gear and determine its condition. |
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The Military District of Washington coordinated arrangements for the many events that led up to Reagan's official state funeral. |
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The council was coordinated with the Iroquois council at Six Nations Reserve in Canada. |
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It is not well understood how these are coordinated with changes in morphology, such as cell movement, shape change, and polarization. |
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This is not believed very crucial because the ion is strongly coordinated by four residues. |
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They were very coordinated in the way that they maneuvered, like a well oiled team. |
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It was surprisingly neat and clean, well decorated, full of good-looking furniture, and the colors were all coordinated. |
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And those colors coordinated perfectly with the garden I saw through my window. |
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We then coordinated with other agencies to ensure the command was aware of these activities. |
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As Internet technology improves, auditory and visual sensations will be more effectively coordinated with each other. |
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Many ambulance services are now coordinated on a regional basis and claim that they cannot have local knowledge. |
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Attacks signaled by flares and coordinated remote mine attacks are not taught in training camps, but in military schools. |
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But recognising the potential for such an emergency medical system does not mean that an integrated coordinated system yet exists. |
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The directorate will facilitate a more coordinated and integrated move toward Air Force transformation. |
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Cell migration is a dynamic, integrated process that is coordinated both spatially and temporally. |
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In reality, we control airspeed and altitude with the coordinated use of both pitch and power. |
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Perhaps a coordinated colour scheme might be considered for terraces of townhouses. |
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It's a dizzying kaleidoscope of scraps and snippets, some new, some old, interesting in themselves but not coherently coordinated. |
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She is a small ball of badly coordinated energy that has trouble answering phone calls coherently. |
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The entire show was coordinated with clockwork precision by the Adventure Zone staff, headed by Major Swaraj Roy. |
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Once reinforcements arrived, in the form of New York City's Tactical Police Force, the streets were cleared in coordinated sweeps of the area. |
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For less formal moments, there are shirts and sweaters with coordinated gloves. |
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As senior registrar at the Royal Free he coordinated the lengthy study into the Royal Free disease, now called chronic fatigue syndrome. |
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As the brain expands, growth of the skull is coordinated along the cranial sutures. |
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The front panel pins, whilst not colour coordinated are, for a change, well labelled by the printing on the PCB as to what each does. |
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He will propose a whole package of measures against smuggling and money laundering, which will be coordinated with other government institutions. |
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The government and the companies have yet to be hit by coordinated strikes. |
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Never in the history of public welfare has so much been coordinated by so many for so few who spot the difference. |
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While my copilot coordinated our recovery, I lazily orbited over the rocks. |
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The Deluxe headrail is a white aluminum with a choice of color coordinated fabric inserts. |
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In fact, the artist has skillfully coordinated his composition and palette, adding a sense of order and harmony to the realistic transcription. |
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Management of status epilepticus must occur rapidly and in a coordinated fashion. |
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However, this is when I discovered that I am not exactly coordinated with the hammering of the nails. |
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She worked as a nutritionist in a nursery school, where she also coordinated a community garden and community kitchens. |
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It provides the glue to bind all of the application's constituent Web services together into a single coordinated application whole. |
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The movements your muscles make are coordinated and controlled by the brain and nervous system. |
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There's a special security team that has been coordinated that will watch his every move, even when he eats his last meal. |
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As a result, the stomach loses its coordinated muscular activity and doesn't empty properly. |
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Intelligence, special operations forces, and diplomacy will have to be exquisitely coordinated. |
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The space, surfaces, and materials were coordinated to deliver clear and vibrant sound from unamplified individual instruments and voices. |
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Each simulcast will be coordinated by an ESPN International production team. |
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Near Baquba, insurgents coordinated a car bombing and a mortar attack on a police station. |
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We coordinated nonstandard casualty evacuation, which would be done on our tank turrets, and prepared his platoon for our arrival. |
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Is the anthrax scare merely a copycat crime, or is bioterrorism the next step in some larger coordinated offensive? |
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How the cellular biochemistry is coordinated to define a process operation remains a large problem. |
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However, the activations of these areas during bimanually coordinated motions have not been fully investigated by the functional imaging studies. |
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This requires coordinated intergovernmental action because these activities transcend national boundaries. |
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Performing sentinel lymph node biopsy requires coordinated expertise between nuclear medicine physicians, pathologists, and surgeons. |
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Even though most bedding is designed as coordinated sets, you can still add personality to a bed. |
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Their design process was tightly coordinated with construction management, including repeated cost estimates and subsequent adjustments. |
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After several semesters of college work, the skills development in Navajo and English often becomes coordinated. |
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These two holes must be coordinated so the mechanism will properly fit together. |
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But that process, however closely coordinated with U.N. secretariats, is still technically unilateral. |
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When the baroreceptors sense the slightest drop in pressure, a coordinated increase in sympathetic outflow occurs. |
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For an eclectic look convey an anything-goes spontaneity with pillows that are coordinated but not matchy-matchy. |
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In comparison with the improvisations, they are, as one might expect, more controlled, schematic and coordinated. |
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This year, however, students across the southeast will return the same day as divisions move toward coordinated calendars and busing schedules. |
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The look that seemed to work the best with all big men was a button-down shirt left open with a coordinated tee underneath. |
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Traction should be in line with the pelvic axis and coordinated with maternal expulsive efforts. |
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They coordinated and conducted an airfield burn of 160 acres, which reduced the safe habitat for small vermin. |
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They coordinated work at seven different sites across the island, in a project driven by Indigenous Tasmanians. |
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An effective response to the fire and evacuation required a comprehensive, coordinated, multidisciplinary approach. |
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The temptation for the project maintainer is to keep multiple legacy interfaces coordinated with the latest version. |
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Later, coordinated tactics between gunships and other helicopters led to the use of color-coded teams. |
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The Australian protests were part of a coordinated international student strike with US students. |
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It was coordinated quadrennially with competitions in Varna, Moscow, and Helsinki. |
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These aren't imported words with genuine umlauts, but retrospective accents denoting a junked hyphen as in microorganisms or coordinated. |
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These prints coordinated with the firm's printed, knitted velvet and lurex sheer knits. |
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A mix of airstrikes and coordinated raids would destroy the group's material assets in Somalia. |
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Twice a month, the battalion adjutant coordinated a visit from the finance company to provide soldiers with casual pay. |
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All activities and combat operations of the militants are coordinated via emissaries who are sent to various places and points of action. |
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Their placements are carefully coordinated with the spacing required for emergency egress and building anchorage points. |
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Windbreakers and hats coordinated with a golf shirt make great souvenirs and are always appreciated by golfers. |
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The provisions related to loans in the plan document, loan policy and promissory notes should be coordinated. |
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Thus, after delay in the atrioventricular mode, atrial contraction is followed by rapid and coordinated contraction of the ventricles. |
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In this meeting detailed discussions were held regarding a coordinated approach in implementation of the aforesaid amendments. |
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With each manager acting independently, there is no coordinated, strategic realization of gains and losses across the portfolio as a whole. |
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Both the molting process and the metamorphic transformation from larva to pupa are coordinated and regulated by hormones. |
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Walter believes we need coordinated international stimulus along neo-Keynesian lines to shift the world economy back into gear. |
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A pilot turns an airplane by using the ailerons and coordinated rudder to roll to a desired bank angle. |
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The Vesey rebellion conspiracy has been seen as one of a handful of examples of militant, coordinated, large-scale resistance in a country where slaves almost never rebelled. |
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The ad would then count as a coordinated communication and would be subject to strict spending limits. |
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Beijing, famously, launched a coordinated and sustained attack against Google a half decade ago to injure its business in China. |
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The attacks are often coordinated by a botnet, a web of compromised computers acting at the whim of the hackers behind the attack. |
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A coordinated assault on five or more junctions in the 10,500 miles of pipeline that connect the five main Saudi oilfields could cripple the industry. |
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Closely coordinated with Iran, Maliki consolidated Shia control and expanded his own personal powers. |
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If, indeed, the perpetrators of last week's attacks are part of a global network, it will require a coordinated international law enforcement effort to bring them to justice. |
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The shopping trip was coordinated by one of the politician's advance men. |
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Care in hospital, care at home, respite care, and education all need to be coordinated, and community paediatric nurses often do this as key workers. |
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Both countries had coordinated with each other from the beginning, and Reagan himself had authorized the August 1985 delivery. |
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Although numerous allosteric enzymes were studied, much less information is available concerning the coordinated regulation of activities in multienzymatic complexes. |
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Some key organizers think the AFL-CIO should still push laggard unions to organize more and help to coordinate more strategic, coordinated campaigns. |
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Large, dumb armies cannot cope with a fast-moving, all-seeing, fully coordinated, digitized opponent, with super-accurate, highly lethal weaponry. |
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The coordinated activities of the anthill or beehive operate on very different principles from those of a family, a large company, or a great city. |
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This paper shows how Pentagon and other U.S. government contractors are rigging stock markets world wide through massive, coordinated, selective investments. |
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Nacey explains that in order for there to be fast, good, arc welding, it's necessary to have coordinated control of the wire feed speed, pulse waveform, and robot movement. |
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The Instrument Landing System worked fine, and the only surprise was how much rudder it required to maintain coordinated flight once it was configured. |
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It's part of a pair of coordinated subjunctive main clauses. |
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Carney declined to specify how the decision to indict Chinese officials publicly was coordinated with the White House. |
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The program was also closely coordinated, according to this source, with the jordanian security services. |
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At some point in time there is not going to be any doubt whatsoever that the ISI coordinated the attack with lashkar. |
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A new building would not be complete if it did not provide the opportunities to work in a much more coordinated way for the benefit of the children. |
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No evidence has emerged of any coordinated network sheltering these people, and all charity and aid organisations are careful to deny supporting such efforts. |
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The result was a campaign misconceived at the outset and badly coordinated not only between civilian and military but between the various levels of command. |
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Their fighting was poorly coordinated, their weapons were vintage pieces, mostly seized from the Ukrainian military. |
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Egyptian forces have also launched a series of coordinated operations in Sinai in an attempt to quash rising insurgency. |
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The presentation can be coordinated as a multicast to simultaneous users and as a unicast, for users who want to see the presentation after the fact. |
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The left has got to be better coordinated and able to deliver solidarity. |
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Barring miracle remission on a continental scale, only aggressive, coordinated medical relief, public health programs and public information campaigns squelch epidemics. |
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A coordinated and targeted media campaign was central to this effort. |
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In Linux, however, the case suggests itself strongly that developing software through evolutionary processes does not require globally coordinated efforts. |
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Sutherland says that information produced by teams was hot-linked to the other models, so that the entire 3D database was coordinated in dimensional and locational attributes. |
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The cilia create a current by beating in a coordinated manner. |
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In practice, coordinated by the official state apparatus, the parastate acquired enormous importance within and parallel to the institutional Right. |
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Land, ocean, and space-based infrastructure, including research stations, aircraft, ice-breakers, and dedicated satellites, could be centrally coordinated. |
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He knows a coordinated feeding frenzy of epic proportions has just begun. |
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She also worked to make sure that all the green elements were properly integrated into the building as a whole so they work as a coordinated system. |
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Together, they coordinated inbound and outbound surface movements. |
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In quartz, each silicon atom is coordinated to four oxygen atoms. |
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Kingston's first-ever coordinated Christmas street lighting was on December 3, 1979 in Market Place and Fife Road consisting of 16 shimmering gold crowns. |
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We are using established programs in a more coordinated, focused way to secure civil-service health-care professionals to replace demobilizing reservists. |
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The ensemble was also superbly coordinated in the Minuet and Trio and bristling finale, with its driving sequences and rich chains of suspensions. |
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Besides coordinated fabrics, dupattas, saris, blouse pieces, kurtas and shirts in pure handloom cotton, mixed-and-matched salwar-kurta sets will also be up for grabs. |
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The social and political disaffection, especially among the youth, seems to be more pronounced in liberal than coordinated market economies. |
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Such tasks, which usually required a coordinated group effort in either a pulling or pushing action, included weighing anchor and setting sail. |
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Glucose homeostasis involves the coordinated regulation of several metabolic pathways including gluconeogenesis and glycolysis. |
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From there the British coordinated espionage in Germany and occupied Belgium. |
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The helicopter crews coordinated with ground forces to positively identify the militants vehicles. |
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This more scientific side of the hobby is an aspect of ornithology, coordinated in the UK by the British Trust for Ornithology. |
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Infants become too dyspnoeic and tachypnoeic for coordinated breathing and feeding. |
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Helmut Schmidt, police senator of Hamburg, coordinated the rescue operations, and requested for emergency help throughout Europe. |
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Development is coordinated by Lancashire Enterprise Partnership, Lancashire County Council and BAE Systems. |
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In proteins, Zinc ions are often coordinated to the amino acid side chains of aspartic acid, glutamic acid, cysteine and histidine. |
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The Minoan civilization based in Knossos on the island of Crete appears to have coordinated and defended its Bronze Age trade. |
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According to Rodney Haddow, regional economic heterogeneity probably precludes a more intergovernmentally coordinated strategy. |
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The business venture was financed and coordinated by the London Virginia Company, a joint stock company looking for gold. |
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This was the result of coordinated public health efforts, but vaccination was an essential component. |
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At the provincial level it is coordinated by the respective internal security ministries and enforced by local police agencies. |
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At the federal level it is coordinated by the Interior, Security and Justice ministries, and monitored by Congress. |
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Artillery was coordinated with protective measures to ensure that one fort could support the next in line by bombarding it directly without harm. |
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The crisis was reportedly over by early 2012 because of coordinated relief efforts. |
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This coordinated oversight facilitates safety and speed in complex operations where traffic moves in all three dimensions. |
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Health and social services need to be coordinated, STP's got people working enthusiastically together. |
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As of 2010 The WR is member of the UN system country team which is coordinated by the UN System Resident Coordinator. |
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These plans were never hidden and they were implemented in a coordinated action by the Serb police, army and politicians. |
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Belgium itself was occupied, but a sizeable Resistance was formed and was loosely coordinated by the government in exile and other Allied powers. |
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All B1 belong to triangles, and all B2 are tetrahedrally coordinated with oxygen atoms. |
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Instead of waiting for a coordinated attack with Bougainville, Montcalm attacked immediately. |
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From 1943 to 1945, the US led and coordinated the Western Allies' war effort in Europe under the leadership of General Dwight Eisenhower. |
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On 13 July 2008, a coordinated Taliban attack was launched on a remote NATO base at Wanat in Kunar province. |
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The East India Company had failed to implement any coordinated policy to deal with the famines during its period of rule. |
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On the morning of 11 September 2001, a total of 19 Arab men carried out four coordinated attacks in the United States. |
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Monmouth's rebellion was coordinated with Argyll's, but the former was more dangerous to James. |
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Charles II had reason to be nervous about the possibility of a Dutch invasion coordinated with an uprising within England. |
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This organisation coordinated groups throughout the country to promote motherhood and household activities. |
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Their plans were coordinated by a Lancastrian, Henry's mother Lady Margaret, who was promoting her son as a candidate for the throne. |
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During the Battle of Fallujah in 2004, Miller coordinated airstrikes and medevacs from the ground for American forces. |
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Although the effort was chiefly coordinated by Edmund Burke, it also drew support from within the British government. |
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Team members coordinated with counterparts at recruiting commands, processing stations, reception centers and commercial carriers. |
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Offer coordinated with insurance and valid only at La Quinta office and subject to change. |
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He coordinated for his wingman to verbalize airspeeds once aligned with the runway in order to ensure safe approach and landing airspeeds. |
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The Statewide Imagery Acquisition project is coordinated by AeroMetric with Astrium providing the source satellite imagery. |
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Synchronization, the coordinated dynamics of many units to the same timing is found throughout the natural world. |
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Each layer is formed of tetrahedrally coordinated Si atoms fused into an edge-sharing octahedral plane of either alumina or magnesia. |
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Only recently has a new family of microporous materials, constructed from tetrahedrally coordinated Li and Si, been discovered. |
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A horse's fitness plan must be coordinated properly in order to prevent injury or lameness. |
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All of Mark's planning is coordinated with his solunar tables to determine the best day and time to fish. |
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Art historian Gloria Giffords in Tucson, for example, coordinated three issues dealing with votive paintings, tinwork, and postcards. |
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Calcite contains calcium atoms coordinated by 6 oxygen atoms, in aragonite they are coordinated by 9 oxygen atoms. |
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Thus the activities of millions of people, each seeking his own interest, are coordinated. |
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This coordinated non-localized binary lattice space corresponds to nilpotent space. |
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As I write this, I wonder why I didn't wear my sleeveless blue-and-green sweater and coordinated coulotte skirt instead. |
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In PDT-related annotation schemes the coordinating conjunction is the head of the coordinated words. |
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In addition, SPAT Mod 1 is compatible with other ASW equipment for coordinated air, surface and submarine operations. |
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The program is coordinated by the Montana State University Extension Service and implemented by over 3,000 county Extension Service offices. |
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The daily activities of PFMD are coordinated by The Synergist based in Brussels, Belgium. |
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In practice, a wrist watch coordinated to the nearest second with the chronometer will be adequate. |
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Except to Hayekian fanatics, it seems obvious that the coordinated global stimulus of 2009 stopped the slide into another Great Depression. |
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Amnesty International accused it of practicing coordinated torture against criminal and political detainees. |
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They required a coordinated show of focused exertion, not sustained, but rather at specific moments. |
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A herd can be contrasted with a coordinated group where individuals have distinct roles. |
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If these awards aren't coordinated effectively, institutions run the risk of overfunding some students while underfunding others. |
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This made broadsides, coordinated volleys from all the guns on one side of a ship, possible for the first time in history, at least in theory. |
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An active programme of exchange visits is coordinated by the local Twinning Association. |
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Clearance salvage is the coordinated removal or salvage of numerous vessels in a harbor or waterway. |
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Naydenov noted that the procedure of declassifying the report had not been coordinated with Poland. |
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Smaller incidents are coordinated by the New Zealand Police, who may call on the services and resources of the coastguard. |
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Appendix I lists the coordinated issues by industry that are being decontrolled and those that still remain viable industry issues. |
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The simplest of such compounds is rubredoxin, which has only one iron atom coordinated to four sulfur atoms from cysteine residues in the surrounding peptide chains. |
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Lobbying support for the Civil Rights Act was coordinated by the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, a coalition of 70 liberal and labor organizations. |
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Stich, who had previously coordinated a Swiss organic trade fair, was tapped to arrange the first Bio Marche in conjunction with the IFOAM convention. |
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On April 18, 1644, Opechancanough again tried to force the colonists to abandon the region with another series of coordinated attacks, killing almost 500 colonists. |
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Although some disliked these measures, coordinated efforts against smallpox went on, and the disease continued to diminish in the wealthy countries. |
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Now is a critical time to be strategizing with an array of activist and health care organizations about coordinated efforts to fight for access to affordable medication. |
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It is being strangled to death in a coordinated pincer attack. |
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It must be the propellent engine of balanced, proportionate and coordinated progress of economic, social and cultural situations in particularly developing countries. |
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This was accomplished by hiring the individual who coordinated the undergraduate field program for NMU to coordinate the MSU distance field program. |
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Beethoven himself, with functional harmony available, always introduced many effects coordinated with the return of the tonic, at the start of recapitulation. |
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In the UK, the Permanent Secretary to the Home Office, Sir Frank Newsam, coordinated the immediate efforts to defend homes, save lives and recover after the floods. |
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Coast Survey coordinated European and North American longitude measurement campaigns in the 1850s and 1860s, resulting in improved map accuracy and navigation safety. |
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They coordinated their efforts in order to bring about war with the Dutch. |
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Lead's lighter carbon group congeners form stable or metastable allotropes with the tetrahedrally coordinated and covalently bonded diamond cubic structure. |
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Unitization extends the term of lease so that the discovered resources can be produced in an efficient and coordinated manner that will maximize recovery and minimize waste. |
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Dine Out Week is being coordinated by the Sutton Coldfield Town Centre BID, the body set up last year to coordinate investment and marketing in the town centre. |
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Despite bookending those three elements on the periodic table, copper and manganese ordinarily don't support the coordinated electron spin that's necessary for ferromagnetism. |
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The music in the abbey was widely criticised in the press, only one new piece having been written for it and the large choir and orchestra were badly coordinated. |
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It coordinated the work of the General Managers and technical officers, published a monthly information bulletin and provided information for visitors from around the world. |
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Editor-in-Chief Hill Goodspeed, a historian at the National Museum of Naval Aviation, coordinated the chapters, as well as writing or co-writing two of them. |
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Thanks to a renovation project that lasted more than 10 years, coordinated by celebrated architect Siza Vieira, the affected area has now virtually recovered. |
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In the Government's response to the 7 July 2005 London bombings the department coordinated humanitarian support to the relatives of victims and arranged the memorial events. |
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Public transport in the Leeds area is coordinated and developed by West Yorkshire Metro, with service information provided by Leeds City Council and West Yorkshire Metro. |
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The close occurrence of the two events was mistakenly interpreted by Nasser as part of coordinated Western effort to push him into joining the Baghdad Pact. |
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The organization is coordinated by a Central Secretariat based in Geneva. |
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Their attacks were not properly coordinated and were repulsed. |
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Bus Services in Newcastle upon Tyne and the surrounding boroughs part of the Tyne and Wear area are coordinated by Nexus, the Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive. |
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The defences were not coordinated and communication was poor. |
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The State subsequently coordinated the development of the statewide bid process, contract award and the purchase of voting systems from qualifying vendors at the county level. |
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Sofas and chairs can be coordinated into any design through reupholstery or slipcovers. Reupholstery requires a fabric selection appropriate for your piece. |
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Today this pressure is better funded and more coordinated on the Right, making their efforts to work the refs, to script our political spectacles, more powerful. |
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Its news and its editorial comment have in general been carefully coordinated, and have at most times been handled with an earnest sense of responsibility. |
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It was the only general strike in British history, as union leaders such as Ernest Bevin, who had coordinated the strike, considered it a mistake. |
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Rice wants to see a coordinated, robust effort to prevent youths from joining gangs, help lure them out of gangs, and put an end to the self-destructive gang culture. |
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The two FA-18s originally had requested a section PAR approach, which was coordinated between the arrival and final controller, using a scratchpad on the radar scope. |
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Several of these western countries also coordinated efforts regarding the rebuilding of western Europe, including western Germany, which the Soviets opposed. |
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Surveillance systems can provide early alerts to outbreaks, therefore leading to coordinated response and assist in preparation of preparedness plans. |
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Maturation of miRNAs requires coordinated processing mechanisms by Drosha and Dicer that post-transcriptionally generate mature miRNAs from pri-miRNA transcripts. |
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However, this complex process initiated by ovulation and followed by luteinization, similar to wound healing or tumor formation, needs to be highly regulated and coordinated. |
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A network of local buses, coordinated by West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive and departing from the bus station in the town centre, serves Wakefield and district. |
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In addition, they plan for the further coordinated growth and development of the various institutions of higher education in the state or country. |
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The multi-laboratory, two-stage, validation study was coordinated by John Watkins of CREH Analytical Laboratories in Yorkshire, England in accordance with DWI protocols. |
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After a slow first half, the hosts turned up the pressure and created plenty of chances through coordinated efforts from the midfielders Eugene Konoplyanka and Ruslan Rotan. |
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Waste management services are coordinated by the local council, which deals with refuse collection and recycling and operates five civic amenity sites. |
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I pushed for both a coordinated approach to retesting of vehicles across Europe and for real driving emissions to be introduced as quickly as practicably possible. |
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World political leaders, national ministers of finance and central bank directors coordinated their efforts to reduce fears, but the crisis continued. |
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