As the Secretary of State for Education embarks on secondary curriculum revision, can we hope he will seize a tide? |
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While chambermaids set to work with trolleys laden with clean sheets and cleaning materials, Anita embarks on her rigorous checks. |
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He embarks on a rant about a late Evening Standard critic and fiddles with his lighter to calm down. |
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A factory foreman embarks on a dangerous mission to occupied France to retrieve important machinery. |
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He embarks on his course of inquiry with an anarchist's instinctive mistrust of power. |
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Regueiro embarks on a lung-bursting run down the left, but his progress is halted by a nasty body-check. |
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He says he will not be led into temptation as he embarks on a sponsored slim during the period of Lent. |
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Feeling unloved and neglected by her husband during his days as player, she embarks on a love affair with a writer, Max Halliday. |
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How easily the untruths flow when one embarks upon a path of deception, she thought, ashamed of herself. |
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When his wife, Helen, dies unexpectedly, he becomes more alienated and embarks on a nostalgic road trip. |
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The protagonist of this novel, married young to a much older man, embarks on an adulterous liaison with one of his friends. |
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Her parents' marriage is on the rocks as she embarks upon a career in television news. |
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That is the challenge confronting this Parliament as it embarks upon its second sesquicentenary. |
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As he embarks on his mission, he recalls how he recruited and trained the young rookie, at that time a sergeant in Vietnam. |
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He embarks on the four-day drive from Massachusetts to Cheyenne as if to emulate the trailblazers of the frontier. |
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Rutland sees an opportunity to clear Christine and play cupid for her and Steve, and embarks on a madcap scheme to bring the two to the altar. |
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Pollan embarks on a philosophical and gustatory road-trip across the spectrum of modern eating. |
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And once she has tackled the project the 20-year-old will be scaling new heights when she embarks on a trek up the mighty Mount Kilimanjaro. |
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She embarks on TV marathons where the set is fixed at volumes making sure none would sleep. |
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The film tells the story of a farm hand who buys himself a motorcycle and embarks upon a discovery of the world and himself. |
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Yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur joins Omega to promote its timepieces as she embarks upon her next exciting programme of sailing challenges. |
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It is very difficult for the government of Sudan to have any legitimacy when it actually embarks on killing its own citizens. |
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As ASEAN embarks on its own integration efforts, we hope to be able to learn from the EU experience. |
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Each firm embarks on the journey to talent diversity for business reasons, in response to business issues and to derive business advantages. |
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Mary believes him, and embarks on a wacky, stalker-ish road trip across the country trying to track him down. |
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The second embarks on the question of global warming and the possible solutions to slow it down. |
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Garry's life has proven to be just as unpredictable as the expeditions he embarks upon. |
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The new looks will debut in Brooklyn Wednesday night as Timberlake embarks on his 69-date tour. |
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When a pilot embarks, a situation is created where two or more people are tasked to carry out a job together. |
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Each week it embarks 150 trailers, 150 cars and 900 passengers for a lower cost than the road journey. |
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But now she has to send him off as he graduates from college and embarks on a new life in a new home. |
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Taurus engages in some PDA, Gemini acts as an anchor, and Leo embarks on a fantastic voyage. |
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Join Sam as he embarks on his journey to capture Darkness in a land of talking trees, hilarious carrots and non-stop adventure! |
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Woodroof gets his hands on under-the-counter AZT, and embarks on a course of self-treatment. |
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The author first embarks on a historical juridical journey by identifying the original structure of monasteries sanctimoniales. |
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The audience embarks in a truck and is put into a situation of clandestinity. |
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Together with his faithful companion Spot, Sadwick embarks on an adventurous journey to avert the prophecy and save the world. |
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Before she embarks on her final quest for alms, Mrs Tobler will receive a new dress. |
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He does just that and embarks on the most perilous journey of his life. |
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A BAND of ill-matched climbers embarks on a risky ascent, cockily certain they can weather any storm. |
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After breakfast, there are readings of scripture and meditation and after that each embarks on the chore which he has been given responsibility for. |
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The novel and the film tell the story of a piano instructor, Erika, a demanding taskmaster who embarks on a dramatic affair with a younger music student. |
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However, Jen quickly embarks on a sexual relationship with pacey, which causes drama between her and Henry. |
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As the money-hungry youngsters fight to claim an early inheritance, Penelope embarks on a journey of peace and order to save the family that is fragmenting about her. |
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The director, Sami Shalom Chetrit, embarks on a journey with his mother, Yakut, in the footsteps of her classmates. |
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Howard Clark, who embarks on retirement life the end of June. |
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After being fired by his ogress supervisor, Ms Clara Tillinghast, he embarks on a night of epic debauchery after which, symbolically, he swaps his raybans for some bread at an early morning bakery. |
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The hero of this first novel is a landscape painter and sensitive husband who one day discovers his inner woman and embarks with his wife on a six-year journey of surgical and psychological transformation. |
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A playful pachyderm named Horton becomes a reluctant hero when he discovers the microscopic city of Who-ville on a floating speck of dust and embarks on a hilarious adventure to save the town from the dangers of the jungle. |
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When the piano finally comes in, as in the first movement, it embarks on a cadenza, very improvisatory in character, and only distantly related to the main theme. |
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As one embarks upon impersonal actions, however little it is, such action ignites the fire and leads to transform through continued action of impersonality and burns the ignorance. |
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When Saba's brother Lugh is captured by four cloaked horsemen, she embarks on a quest to get him back. |
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With storm clouds brewing, Percy embarks on an incredible cross-country journey to prove his innocence, recover the bolt and prevent a war amongst the gods that could destroy our world! |
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As Candide embarks on his disastrous adventures, this panelled box becomes a ship, a jungle, a theatre, a boudoir and the glittering paradise of El Dorado. |
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He embarks upon an orgy of exploration in a world that is all new to him. |
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As for Mary, she embarks on an affair then can't bear to leave the wronged wife uncomforted days later when the husband elopes with a 15-year-old. |
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A Celebration 2007 Birmingham As Birmingham embarks on the third year of its tribute to Igor Stravinsky, BRB celebrate the rich collaborative relationship between the composer and choreographer George Balanchine. |
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The young girl embarks on a long and perilous journey into the realm of dreams to bring back the children of Hamelin, including her sister, Sophy. |
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In the event that a cruise ship embarks passengers at a Canadian port and disembarks any of these passengers permanently at another Canadian port, a coasting trade license is required. |
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After his wife gets sober, Jeff discovers the stuttering self-help community and embarks on a healing journey of sobriety, self-acceptance and forgiveness. |
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Paulie embarks on a desperate journey to win back her lover. |
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In a desire to bring his harsh portrayal of unfreedom to a rousing finish, Johnson embarks on a wish-fulfillment romance that makes happiness seem like just another tall tale. |
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March 15 2015 March 17 201515 The New York auction circuit embarks on a week of Asian art sales, a category encompassing everything from Himalayan mandalas to Ming bowls. |
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The crew of a CH-146 Griffon helicopter embarks a seven-year-old child at Jacmel Airfield for medevac to the Canadian Role 2 field hospital in Léogâne. |
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When they return home following rehabilitation in the case of paraplegia, the patient embarks upon a new phase of their life towards which they have worked for a long time. |
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But as he embarks on his European venture, one of the greatest gambles a PM has taken in recent times, he leaves his stall in the political market place curiously empty. |
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But there is a strange twist, becoming evident as Lord Justice Leveson embarks on the third stage of his inquiry, considering the links between politicians and press. |
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As Spain embarks on its first term in the Chair of the Conference on Disarmament, I would like first of all to devote some words to the fine work accomplished by my predecessor in the Chair. |
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We wish you a great deal more success in Washington, but also elsewhere, and Mr Piétrasanta also takes our best wishes with him as he embarks on his further career in politics. |
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This legal residence, however, becomes illegal, when the person concerned embarks on self-employed or employed activities not authorised by the visa exemption or the visa obtained. |
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The EU has offered Belarus the opportunity to take part in the ENP, provided that the country embarks on fundamental democratic and economic reforms to bring the country closer to European common values. |
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The young Bates embarks on a Frodoesque mission to reclaim the kingdom of Middlefinger, of which he is the rightful heir. |
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It is in 1818 that Alexandre LAPORT born in LIEGE in 1782, embarks for Brazil with an aim of trading there and to install the arsenal of Rio de Janeiro. |
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If Pyongyang embarks on military escalation in autumn, the USA will have to focus their efforts, including the military ones, on providing support to South Korea. |
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Great Britain embarks on its own re-armament programme. |
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As you might imagine, when one embarks on a seven-year mandate as I just did, there are many discussions and questions about vision and leadership. |
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Each astronaut embarks on a perilous journey into the heavens, per se, and if successful, returns with a boon for dissemination. |
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Saved by his mute lifemate Marguarita, Zacarias embarks on a journey to change his own psyche and construct a new purpose for his life. |
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Joined by his niece's boyfriend and a trigger-happy sheriff, he embarks on a daring crusade to save her. |
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This is precisely the task that Valcke embarks on in his thorough volume, which presents the image of a restless, tireless, and unsatisfiable Pico. |
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In this four-part series, the comedian and presenter embarks on an epic voyage through Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, China and Tibet via the mighty Mekong river. |
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