Goal-keeper Ahmed Alam has his best years behind him and the other custodian, Salman Agbar, clearly was not in the international class as yet. |
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With the Dutch custodian Frank Leistra cast in the role of a coach now, the quality of work under the bar will see some improvement. |
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These include employees with job titles such as animal caretaker, auto mechanic, custodian, baker and tree trimmer. |
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It is therefore very important that that you check the forms for accuracy and notify your custodian of any discrepancies. |
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The psychologically savvy custodian is adept at pinpointing key moments in his development. |
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He is the chief custodian of the trees, in a manner of speaking, because the power of giving permission to fell a tree rests with him. |
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Life is just taking off for the young custodian, rushing into a brave, new world. |
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He was a custodian of literature, in Manchu, Mongolian, Chinese, Tibetan and the Uigur language of Turkestan. |
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James was replaced by Robert Green of Norwich City at half-time, and it could have proved a disastrous debut for the young custodian. |
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To do so, the taxpayer must instruct the IRA custodian to recharacterize the contribution. |
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As custodian of the almighty dollar, the United States would provide liquidity to the system. |
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It is marred only by the occasional hot-head, fuelled with Dutch courage, who runs the gauntlet to torment the custodian. |
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The Chancellor's Department dealt with the judiciary and it was also the custodian of the Great Seal to authenticate government decrees. |
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Whenever one person is lawfully in the custody of another, the custodian owes a duty of care to the detainee. |
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I am the custodian of the faith and savings of 30,000 members and I can't turn it into a fief. |
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Although I am the kaitiaki, the custodian of these treasures, no one has been denied access to them. |
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In part that has arisen out of misunderstanding about its changing role as a custodian of art and architecture. |
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My son-in-law tells me that Hillis was the custodian at Georgia Brown School when he got his first teaching job in Paso. |
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The India custodian is familiar with body language, in his case the focus is on forwards barging into the goalmouth. |
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In the 1982 World Cup, the Russian custodian had revolutionised goal-keeping on penalty corners. |
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There are no such custodian capers at Chelsea with Petr Cech having established himself as the undisputed number one. |
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Unfortunately for the Alfreton custodian he was standing a yard behind the goaline. |
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Coach Kaushik was all praise for the Indian custodian Helen Mary. |
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I finally thought to get off on the fourth floor and descend a flight of stairs, only to find that a custodian had roped off that end of the third-floor hallway for mopping. |
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He may own the majority shareholding but he is only the present custodian. |
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When the society put the gardens and the Yorkshire Museum into trust in the early 1960s the custodian responsibility for them was put in the hands of the local authority. |
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I was the first of eighteen cousins to earn more than one master's degree, and yet the only job I could find in my town was as an elementary school custodian. |
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Where was the due diligence the IRS is, by law, responsible for when it appointed Madoff a custodian? |
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Konstantinos Chalkias may very well be an excellent custodian but it's fair to say that his performances since taking the jersey haven't inspired confidence. |
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Sohail's initial flick was blocked by onrushing GB custodian Jimi Lewis. |
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Six minutes later, Kabwe levelled the scores for Indeni when his well-executed free-kick taken from the edge of the box beat the Rangers custodian Dan Mulenga. |
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Orissa custodian Poonam Toppar bagged the best goalkeeper award. |
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Kenji Onda put Japan ahead in the fourth minute, scoring on the rebound after Yasuaki Nishimura's penalty-corner push was blocked by the Korean custodian. |
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Giggs tries to slip Fortune through, one-on-one with Baia, only for the luxuriantly coiffured custodian to spring from his line and claim the ball. |
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The goalkeeping situation is ideal with intense competition for the shirt between new arrival Petr Cech and last season's custodian, Claudio Ranieri. |
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Avenue's second-half custodian Jon Worsnop made some good saves. |
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The company plans to become the brand custodian for various brands from Disney, Aqua, and Lego, and launch collections for pre-teens, both boys and girls, over the next year. |
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The school administrator functions as a custodian in many instances, albeit not in the legal sense. |
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To this kindly dog custodian it implied that Ava's spectral cohabitant was not only poor but dissolute or deranged. |
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The administration of land is placed within the chieftainship jurisdiction not from an ownership perspective but from a custodian perspective. |
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Skipper began obsessively painting the water hole for which his father had been the hereditary custodian. |
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A credential-laden custodian of the Tudor repertory, Donald Mahler, was entrusted with the staging so that nothing would be lost in the translation. |
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She saw herself as the custodian of the government's covenant, direction, tempo and temper – its quality controller, as well as leader. |
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Where a young child has only one custodian the child's habitual residence will necessarily be the same as that of the custodian. |
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I was very happy to see that the WHO, with its crucial task as custodian of the health of the global village, was in excellent hands. |
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A custodian is a financial institution that has the legal responsibility for safeguarding and managing a firm's or individual's financial assets. |
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These rights are the obverse of the moral obligations each generation owes, as the custodian of the common patrimony, to future generations. |
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The burden to prove compliance with prescribed rules regarding the release of a detainee who disappeared shall be on his captor or custodian. |
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We need to have an entity that is responsible for the BBC and is the custodian of the licence fee. |
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As a custodian of long-term retirement funds there are few better than Neil Woodford. |
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On this recommendation, Mr Bush needs to insist on his prerogatives as custodian of America's foreign policy and just say no. |
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Under article 32, the custodian is required to do what is right for the child or, in other words, act in the child's interest. |
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A custodian who is the mother or maternal grandmother of the child may apply to the cadi for the surrender of a minor into her care. |
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As custodian, each generation owes certain moral obligations to future generations. |
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This says it all, for the sea, which holds the secret of life, is also the custodian of our common future. |
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The custodian must ensure the legality of decisions taken by the management company. |
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Under the custodian agreement, the Custodian acts as custodian for each Fund's assets. |
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He was a carpenter, millwright, agent, and building custodian. |
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She described arriving at school and hearing shots and seeing the principal and the custodian lying dead. |
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A custodian is responsible for everything arising from ownership of these certificates, including collecting dividends, voting at meetings, exercising rights and so forth. |
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We appoint as custodian and sequestrator the Port Authority of Aliveri. |
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His father, James, Sr., received a Purple Heart during World War II and worked as a mason and then as a high-school custodian. |
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The first, from 30 yards, was well-struck, but the keeper palmed it away and the follow-up from Anthony Ruddy was again smothered by the Erris custodian. |
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Persons who are beneficial Unitholders registered in the name of a broker, custodian, nominee or intermediary who wish to dissent should be aware that they may only do so through the registered holder of such Units. |
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Whenever possible, it is preferable that re-contact with participants be carried out by the organization or the custodian holding the biological materials. |
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Based on note of the same article, contract of marriage before the full age, provided the custodian authorizes such marriage, the contract would be correct. |
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Fisheries and Oceans Canada, as custodian for most of Canada's lighthouses, would then be tasked with ensuring compliance with these provisions and securing the funding to support these new obligations. |
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Monish Gujral, Moti Mahal's brand custodian, said the chef couldn't have chosen a more appropriate dish. |
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Under common law, the crime of abduction is defined as the unlawful removal of a child from the control of the parent or custodian with the intention of having sexual intercourse with or marrying that child. |
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The statistical agency has to be the custodian for these linked data sets. |
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The Bank is custodian to the official gold reserves of the United Kingdom and around 30 other countries. |
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The Portfolio's assets are however maintained by the custodian or other depositaries in segregated accounts and would be protected in the event of insolvency of the custodian. |
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If being a loyal custodian of what has been agreed to makes one ancient, I prefer that, rather than trying to be modern if that means not being able to respect what has been agreed to. |
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For example, are you an agent, custodian, attorney, or legal guardian, or otherwise holding the account on behalf of a spouse, relative, business partner or friend? |
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This process will allow school boards to save time in the long run and to strengthen custodian buy-in, as the likeliness of products misuse will be decreased. |
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We will try to remember that the Commission will certainly be the custodian of the treaties, but that we are the representatives of the European people. |
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Ramon Nunez finally called Chile custodian Claudio Bravo into action on the stroke of half-time, dipping in a free-kick that the goalkeeper tipped over. |
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Additional contracts with our global cash management banks and the custodian for the Ciba retirement fund are being prepared and should be completed by the end of the year. |
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The conclusion of an employment contract with a minor is conditional upon the written approval of the parents, the adoptive parent or the custodian. |
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She was off to her part-time job as a custodian at a local day-care center, looking practical but confectionary: pink lipstick, a pastel yellow-and-pink tunic, and dangly pink earrings. |
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Within the Committee on Constitutional Affairs, as custodian of the Rules of Procedure, I was obliged to table a number of linguistic amendments which should have been dealt with in an erratum. |
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In 1450, King James II sent a company of 24 noble Scots under the command of Patrick de Spens, son of his custodian. |
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The Tlingit of southeastern Alaska regarded the killer whale as custodian of the sea and a benefactor of humans. |
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Devon and Cornwall are only 1 in 4 forces to use the ball style for custodian helmets. |
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The chiefs serve as custodian of all traditional lands and the culture of the traditional area. |
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However, in 1173 he had been appointed Sheriff of Lancashire and custodian of the honour of Richmond. |
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In the event of the insolvency of the sub-custodian or other depositaries, the Portfolio will be treated as a general creditor of the sub custodian or other depositaries in relation to cash holdings of the Portfolio. |
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As if to make their dominance abundantly clear, Penarol then added a second when opportunistic winger Silva intercepted a poor back pass and raced towards Rimmer's goal before burying the ball beyond the luckless custodian. |
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In addition to its role as the custodian of Islam's two sacred sanctuaries at Mecca and Medina, the kingdom is said to represent the religious tradition in its most pristine or puritanical version, Wahhabism. |
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In 1176 he was also made custodian of Queen Eleanor, who was confined to her quarters in Winchester Castle. |
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One of the Lord Chancellor's responsibilities is to act as the custodian of the Great Seal of the Realm. |
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The custodian pressed the emergency stop button, closing huge valves in the sea lines and ceasing all oil and gas extraction. |
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Both girls had witnessed the death of the principal and the custodian. |
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The Custodian is paid a fee for acting as custodian of the Funds. |
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And they don't come much wackier than James 'Wacker' Walker, Walsall's slightly vertically challenged, but hugely popular custodian for almost an entire decade. |
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The British Museum continues to assert that it is an appropriate custodian and has an inalienable right to its disputed artefacts under British law. |
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As a result, the club became an incorporated association and is now able to hold assets, including the Lord's ground, in its own name instead of via a custodian trustee. |
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