The cup final was a clash of age and experience against youth and strong will. |
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According to the preliminary official final result, the CDA won 43 of the 150 seats in the lower chamber of the Dutch parliament. |
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The 2004 Ford RST Championship is also new this year and will consist of 6 rounds with 4 to count towards the final total. |
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The exams, midterm, and final were equally weighted when determining final course grade. |
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After that round, the judges totalled the scores to come up with the final five. |
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In 1658, Rembrandt made his final move to a rented house in a modest middle-class quarter. |
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The workers' last paycheck only paid them through noon of their final day on the job. |
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If the second match was rained off, but the third final went ahead, that would decide a 2-0 series winner. |
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In his final days, he had little money and was living in a house on the Gold Coast, rent-free in exchange for gardening duties. |
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We may not know the outcome until well past midnight on the East Coast, but sometime in the witching hour, we shall receive the final tally. |
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As a seminary student I was not allowed to take a final exam because I showed up in Bermuda shorts. |
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If you're just getting started, drop in at the bar, take a dip at the late-night pool party, or dance until you drop at the final after-party. |
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Eastwood is going to shift gears for the final third and turn it into a melodramatic weepy of the worst kind. |
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McEwen, for his part, did a great tactical final kilometer to win that one. |
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I did keep my gob shut and I waited till she let off her own yell of anger before joining in the rant against the dastardly final twist. |
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The final straw is when, in a scene that makes even the most innocuous Hindi movie seem lubricious to the extreme, they finally make out. |
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A minute later and again Eynsford breached the visitors' defence but the final shot was wide. |
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The final was a fine advertisement for basketball at this age group as both teams went at each other from the tip off. |
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He will have one more chance to atone for his failure in the final of the triangular series against Sri Lanka on Tuesday. |
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For the third and final week of the 1990 tour, we headed south to Iguacu Falls and then on to the amethyst deposits in Rio Grande do Sul. |
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If MPs approve the bill at its third and final reading in Parliament next week it will be passed for Royal Assent and become law. |
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For her final day of community service at New York's sanitation department she wore a diamante studded gown. |
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The road to the final was going to end for one crew in the men's coxed four. |
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The referee indicated that it would be the final kick of normal time, and Bell showed no signs of nerves as he stroked the ball over. |
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Alderley Edge went for it in the final 15 minutes, but James Riley, City's keeper, had an outstanding game. |
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The ship vectored us for the approach, and I intercepted the final bearing at 21 miles and 6,000 feet. |
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Despite that, the Scorpions pulled back to within three points, but Liverpool played out the final minute to lift the trophy. |
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On the Flat at Lingfield, Lady Bear has what could be her final career start, in the Littlewoods Bet Direct Fleur De Lys Stakes. |
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In the final days before Congress recessed for the national elections, we were still unsure what debt-relief funding Congress would agree to. |
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My immediate task was to participate in the final technical preparations for our three cover options. |
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The final result is a textual mapping of the telecom world around the millennial moment. |
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Commissioners are unclear how long the process of awarding the state's final license will take. |
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Surely realpolitik dictates that this Government must use its final Budget to please the voting classes. |
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Tonight's final will see American favourite Brooke Bennett going for gold after clocking a heat time of 4.07.57, her fastest time in two years. |
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The horse comfortably jumped the final fence and won by 10 lengths as favourite Ibis Rochelais failed to keep pace. |
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I cannot help feeling this is the best and perhaps final chance, so good luck to all concerned. |
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This is my final part submission case study, and believe it or not counts towards my final mark. |
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The final assault jumped off at 1515 from a crossroads 500 yards south of Clochimont. |
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This evening I'm off to the final dress rehearsal in advance of tomorrows grand finale. |
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India also would be looking for a victory to book a berth in the finals as their final match is against Sri Lanka. |
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Reaching a final takes guts, but Dennis Wise's Lions did not enjoy a dramatic run full of victories against all odds. |
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Kim Young was in second place after the third round but finished the final fourth round at four over par. |
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She tries to break away and walk toward the train and he grabs her shoulder and whips her around for a few final words. |
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The final mark includes both the test results, as well as assessment task results, which are counted up over the year. |
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He's now in his final year of study and the future is still a bit up in the air. |
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He has done his best to recapture earlier moments of lucidity and unity, but in many ways the final result feels rote and calculated. |
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The Swindon Auction Rooms are now closed but their final sale was a raging success. |
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Only the final peristomeal differentiations, with fragile lappets, may disappear during fossilization. |
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In the final sprint for the line Gill timed his effort perfectly, crossing the line with two lengths to spare and saluted the large crowd. |
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In the final analysis, the ideology of radical diversity surreptitiously promotes a political program of the same kind. |
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For a final time it passed its forearm over the limb and with a gentle stroke of her fur stepped away. |
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But because the indoor track in Leipzig has only four lanes, the final is run as two separate contests. |
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So strong is their position that they could even lose to United and lift the trophy by defeating Everton at home in the final game. |
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And what about his Yankees, whitewashed by a wild-card team that won only 19 of its final 50 games in the regular season? |
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It reflects even more on their achievement of reaching the final that they have done so without two of their most influential players. |
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Nonetheless, he stressed that the matter would have to be carefully weighed by the government before any final decision could be made. |
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The final lap of my walk took me up to a viewpoint called the Battlements and on a clear day I could see Darwen Moors. |
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He floats quietly but soon sinks into the water symbolizing his final moral fall. |
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A final thought made him drop the chair back onto four legs, stand up and toy nervously with the inkwell. |
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No fully rational man would try to pass there, particularly on the final lap of the final race of the season. |
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He loses the plot like a shaker of salt, vaguely wrapping up the con in the film's final moments. |
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He stood between the quarterback and defensive rushers on the game's final play. |
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The final clean up before the Tidy Towns adjudication will be on Monday 14th June at 7.30 pm. |
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However, when it comes to final rendering, the number of processor cores does matter a lot. |
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With one final scream, a crash of thunder awoke her from her dream, for that's all it was, just a figment of her imagination. |
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It was only after the final expulsion of the Saracens in about 1000 C.E., that people returned to living on the coast. |
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Their decision is final but they cannot adjudicate in matters relating to any authority for which they have worked during the past ten years. |
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With the last chapter of the seventh and final book already locked away in a secret location, she also knows his fate. |
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It came down to the final points race of the year, and we were running good enough to beat him in final, but it was rained out. |
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The day before yesterday and today, and both on the final climb to the finish. |
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The final results in the separate events of the combined exercises showed that the Hungarians still have their hold on the pommel horse. |
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The final blow came when no fewer than seven of his shadow cabinet colleagues admitted they had used cannabis. |
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In athematic conjugation, the final long vowel of the verbal stem becomes short in the plural number. |
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The final payment and timing depends on asset sales and other realisations. |
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After that, final recommendations will be put forward to the Strategic Health Authority. |
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The tourney is at the final four stage now with Illinois, Louisville, Michigan State and North Carolina vying for the crown. |
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Knowing that death would follow the machinated horror, Philius gave one final prayer. |
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The final part of the administrative organization is the Head of Division or Unit. |
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Obtaining planning permission, should we achieve it, will be the final piece in the jigsaw. |
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His final result of 39.025 could have been higher if it were not for an error in coming off the beam. |
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The final three are extremely well-balanced characters who come from different football backgrounds. |
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Experts from the government, port and bridge administration made the final arrangements to berth the ship after several discussions. |
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The final sentence, however, rests with the judge and Beaney may still be put behind bars. |
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The key stage three English test is the final key stage test, and is taken by 14-year-olds. |
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In his final 18 years, Harman produced oils, drawings, and bronzes of rodeos, cowpokes and other rustic scenes. |
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Last night O'Sullivan suffered a similar reversal, just as he had done in the 1997 final against Steve Davis. |
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I think we have let our standards drop since we beat Rangers and we've had the cup final in mind. |
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In 1962, in Sir David's final year at university, he was adopted as prospective parliamentary candidate for the Pentlands. |
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A reconstruction of Carlo's final moments, however, reveals he was killed by a terrified youth three years his junior. |
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After the position was organized, he led an assault approximately 15 yards from the final objective, when enemy fire halted the advance. |
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In the final minute of the match, veteran defender Shuan Dennis saved a certain goal as Darryl Duffy advanced on goal. |
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The final selection was a navy tracksuit with grey polo shirt for boys, and blue polo shirt for the girls. |
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He was in contention for the Open title, but faded in that strange final round with everyone else, except Whatshisname. |
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But the final two lines deliver a mot juste that is as richly compelling as it is disturbing. |
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Paul then became the final witness of the resurrected Christ by seeing his glory. |
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Greece will bring an adamantine spirit to the final rather than virtuosity. |
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It is precisely because the characters' amatory trials are so real that we are moved by their final Mozartian resolution. |
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The final two races at Hawthorne Race Course on Wednesday were cancelled due to inclement weather conditions. |
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He hit two sixes and 15 fours in an unbeaten 105 to salvage a draw for his side on the final day in Cape Town. |
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The Tractor boys had arrived at the final via a 6-1 quarter-final whomping of Millwall, and faced Arsenal. |
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For Derricke's final image is actually an idea, his dream of the successful civilization of the wild Irish. |
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If the polls are all wet and the final vote breaks sharply one way or the other, people will want to claim the election as a historic watershed. |
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A package of proposals will be put forward for public debate in the normal way, once we have reached our final conclusions. |
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The final section discusses existing theories of joblessness in relation to the findings of the study. |
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Cougars lifted their game in the second half and pummelled the Lions line, but could not find the final touch. |
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If you're thinking that the final figures won't be much use at all then you're probably not the only one. |
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Avoid overly tannic or acidic wine to prevent astringent qualities in the final product. |
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I was able to work with the jointer plane to approach a final contour, but the final work was with a hand plane and sandpaper. |
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This was important as the clay lies directly beneath the gold leaf and its colour influences the final appearance of the gold. |
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Our final-approach controller began giving us vectors to intercept the final bearing. |
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If there is a winner it will give this team a big impetus and a massive lift going into the final four games. |
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The final pitch of the night was perfectly in the strike zone and perfectly gloved by the catcher. |
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He did not believe in the afterlife and considered death as the final phase of all souls, fools as well as the wise. |
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In the final analysis, the factional differences no matter how bitter are purely tactical. |
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When the final whistle was blown the excitement of the boys and the spectators was amazing. |
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In response to the audience's enthusiastic ovation Fleischman repeated the final Magyar dance movement. |
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To be overtaken in the final metres after dominating the race is obviously gutting. |
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Only four points were scored in total in that period and it was a relief to all when the final whistle was blown. |
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Given a great ride that day by Paul Mulrennan, the four-year-old squeezed through on the rails to get on top inside the final furlong. |
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The final line-up for this year's Grassington Festival has been completed and is jammed packed with great entertainment for all. |
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But in the final laps of a close race, friends and family fade to black against the overpowering compulsion to win. |
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It is the time of year when families join together to visit the final resting place of their loved one. |
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At Beverley two outings ago, Ouninpohja was trapped on the rails entering the final furlong but flashed home in third place. |
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Both are at home against teams languishing near the bottom, and both need maximum points to count themselves in to the final week. |
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Lewin was struggling for grip in the latter laps and could mount no further chase of the flying leader, and was himself lapped on the final tour. |
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His mount looked beaten coming into the final furlong as Indigo Cat took it up on the rails but dug deep to challenge again. |
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The future of the women's volleyball team is up in the air as it is the final season for many of the players. |
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He was keeping his fingers crossed that he will make the final line-up against the Aussies at the home of cricket. |
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I saw a flock of common babblers, a migrant spotted flycatcher and my final new bird of the day an isabelline wheatear. |
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To arrive at our final choice, several comparative types were tested in the Lockheed wind tunnel, including the so-called laminar flow sections. |
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He will have an added pressure during the run of the show because his contribution will count towards the final grade of his qualification. |
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The dye level for ventral bundles also rose initially to a maximum value, but dropped exponentially to a non-zero final value. |
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The whole process is invisible to most of us, but it adds a significant amount of value to the final product. |
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The final point is an amendment to existing legislation and refers to the wearing of safety helmets. |
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However, the tough Belgian was able to recover enough to catch the pack and hand with the grupetto on the final climb. |
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The intercom buzzes and the Admiral's secretary announces the arrival of a final guest. |
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The final bids will be considered next August and a decision taken by the end of the year. |
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The final piece is shown in a light box, with holes created by lasers letting light shine through layers of coloured plastics. |
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When they have finished their final reports on their internships, the four women are planning to scatter to the four winds. |
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As thousands of children across the borough count down the final days to Christmas, Santa will be preparing for his busiest day of the year. |
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Pull out a foot or two of thread and wind it immediately around one iron hook and hang the hook again into the final row of woven cloth. |
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Scotland's fate was made official with the events in Oslo but, really, they were done as soon as the final whistle went at Hampden hours earlier. |
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We certainly never got any credit points for our subjects, nor did our results there count towards our final rankings at the Knights' Academy. |
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It's going to be like a high school basketball game that is decided by the final shot at the buzzer. |
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Reforming the voting system to make each vote count towards the final result would make every individual's opinion important. |
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The final delineation of the frontier was a compromise more favorable to the Manchus than to the Russians. |
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Early westerns, for example, put black hats on the bad guys and white hats on the good guys to prepare viewers for a picture's final shootout. |
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Unlike most cut sequences, these are presented in anamorphic widescreen and look just as good as the final film's transfer. |
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He is the High Priest who makes full and final atonement for the sins of His people. |
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Tucking in behind his rival on the rainswept circuit, he audaciously out-braked him on the inside of the final bend to steal ahead and win. |
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However, the final minute is just a wind-down of the main elements, for mixing purposes, so you've not missed anything too critical. |
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The final track comes as a wind-down, complete with wave sounds and lullaby-like female cooings. |
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So, each competing band will be counting on the support of all their local fans in the Ambassador on final night! |
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She didn't want to swallow at first but it went down soon enough along with the third and final pill, this time without a hitch. |
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And just to button this final thought up, what evidence do we have that this is moving voters one way or another? |
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But in a tourney loaded with talent, anything can happen on the final day when pressure is at its peak. |
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As the articles indicate, it is this crisis, in the final analysis, that lies behind the lurch to war and dictatorial forms of rule. |
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The final bill, he added, would only be known when all the accounts had been reconciled. |
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Victory in last weekend's European Cup final when he captained his country to a fifth success suggests he is on the right track. |
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The kick drifted wide of the posts and the visitors' place in the final was secured after a game that neither side deserved to lose. |
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Rotherham were understandably delighted as the final whistle sealed their position on top of the table. |
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Since then they have won ten of their last 11 league games to finish a creditable fourth in the final table. |
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The language of religion will return towards the end of his life, but in a different key, in his final collection of poems. |
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The final touches are being made to the stores, ahead of their first day of trading. |
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Once he declared the aircraft safe, I completed a final reconnoitre of the site to 50m out from the wreckage. |
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Played at a cracking pace, this final had drama, referee's calls being queried and a finish that went right down to the wire. |
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The announcement of the final count was held over from the early hours of Sunday morning to allow for the papers to be checked. |
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He sent another effort narrowly wide of the post with almost the final kick of the first half. |
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In the final step, the investigator cuts plugs to fit the wells of an agarose electrophoresis gel. |
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Against this backdrop, Roh should wait patiently until the Constitutional Court delivers its final verdict. |
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One can hardly feel the intensity of the agony that he is supposed to have endured in his final hours on earth. |
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The nine-judge Constitutional Court must deliver a final ruling on the motion within six months. |
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The final ingredient is essential for employee loyalty and the nature of the brand. |
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That final count saw Behan, Clear, Callaghan, Scully and Power elected without having reached the quota of 691 votes on Sunday evening. |
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Gearoid Nagle then pushed Jades ahead again to lead 44-46 as the game entered the final minute. |
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We would all like to see that final piece of the jigsaw put in place, to allow the Lamplugh family to move on. |
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Rather than initially bending the bow piece to its final semicircular shape, it is bent initially to a shape that is the long half of an ellipse. |
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The author had a long career in journalism and his final post was that of executive editor of the European. |
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To rub salt into the wound the referee blew the final whistle as Ilkley kicked-off. |
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An audience of 3.1 million for the first episode of the first transmission had grown to 7.9 million for the final episode of the rebroadcast. |
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Failing to qualify for the final two rounds of the St Andrews Links Trophy last week gave me a kick up the backside which I fully deserved. |
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Unfortunately, it is often not enough and the final designs that we turn into deliverable software are still not as good as they should be. |
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So this most compulsive of fiddlers will hope to continue tying and re-tying his laces and towelling his face well into the final week. |
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She will then have another six fittings to make sure the final creation is just perfect. |
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Sydney was being towelled up at half-time of last year's preliminary final in Perth. |
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The Green Party supports this bill and will do so through to the final reading. |
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Jackson ended his wonderful athletics career with a fifth place in the final of the 60m hurdles. |
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Before the men's singles final began, a lusty chorus of Waltzing Matilda turned Wimbledon Centre Court into an Aussie outpost. |
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I'd gone to Australia for the final act, thrown myself into the requisite lusty self-destruction, the absence of care. |
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This is especially important if someone else has keyboarded the final copy of your review. |
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In early November, he sustained a minor injury at Flemington racecourse in his final career race. |
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The final source of health care law comes from the international agreements on human rights. |
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York needed to get six points out of the 14 at stake to assure themselves of a place in the final next month. |
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Victory was assured long before the final results came in as poll after poll showed him leading with a substantial margin. |
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The winner of the heat will go through to the live final later this year with the overall victor being assured of a secure future. |
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Yet, even on her final day with her bows blown off back to the wheelhouse, she returned her crew safely to land. |
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She is magnificent as Carol, moving assuredly from the nervous student of the opening to the powerful presence of the final scene. |
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While we'll work as a team, ultimately, when push comes to shove, Michael will have the final say. |
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The three stood in silence and watched as the defenders made final adjustments to their armor and their horses' tack. |
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But when the going gets tough, the tough get going and in the final ten minutes they rapped over three points to earn victory. |
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The player who prevailed in the auction becomes declarer, and the final bid determines the contract. |
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Each short listed candidate will be interviewed and assessed by an esteemed panel of judges who will select the final 28 candidates. |
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It says the final tab, however, can go several million dollars higher as extra costs are tacked on. |
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Not at all an unfamiliar sight for American racing fans was the image of Horner sitting on Lance 's wheel up the final climb yesterday. |
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It all ends rather abruptly, but bravo to everyone involved for returning to their A-game for the final stretch. |
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Their final contest will be against the loser of the final of each respective other table. |
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He's in the final year of his contract, and the team attempted to trade him before he was injured last June. |
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Their only concern is to win the match by hook or by crook and be in line to enter the final round. |
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The attacker has just scored a goal for his team that wins them the FA Cup in the final minutes of the game. |
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Herbert Lockwood, who sacrificed a piece for two pawns and an attack that his opponent could not defend, gained the final point. |
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Of course the impression the observer receives from a photograph is, in the final analysis, always subjective. |
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Finally, these textures and pixels need to be rasterised in the final output stage of the rendering pipeline. |
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It even poaches the ending of its predecessor, when all the characters are killed off in the final episode. |
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Following Cullen's goal, Padraig Kenny fired over three quick points before the final whistle sounded for a stunned Gortletteragh. |
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But the final whistle was greeted with roars of joy mixed with relief from the Holte End as the score from the Stadium Of Light filtered through. |
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Finally, beneath him, he could see slats of light shining through the final grate at the bottom of the air shaft. |
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On the day I paid him some attention, Freddie hit a wedge to the final green on the old course. |
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Hall, a close friend of the 20-year-old, was especially delighted that Routledge received a standing ovation on the final whistle. |
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The Tramore defence was unyielding, however, and the final whistle sounded as Richard Hickey cleared the ball to midfield. |
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The final promised to be a quality affair and as matters unfolded it proved to be one of pace versus pace. |
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In a final shakedown, it's the lack of conviction to the importance of its own message that keeps it from carrying any weight. |
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The longest leg of the journey is then the sail to Fort William and the final ascent of Ben Nevis. |
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It is simplicity in a pudding bowl, and the tradition of a final splash of whisky on top is neither an affected nor over-elaborate addition. |
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I keep a box of final wipes in my desk at work and grab one or two when ever I go to the bathroom. |
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Sold books should be returned early to Paddy or Dave so as not to have a rush on the final night. |
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The third and final Test starts on January 2 and the South Africans will face an uphill struggle to prevent being whitewashed in the series, the source said. |
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South Africa avoided a series whitewash with a 65-run win over Australia in the rain affected final limited overs cricket international at Newlands here yesterday. |
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When I spoke to coworkers and friends today about the final episode, they were, unsurprisingly, disappointed. |
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The England cricket side celebrate in front of the Barmy Army with a lap of honour around the Sydney Cricket Ground following their victory in the final Test. |
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She gave the coffee table a final wipe and gathered her things. |
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While we try to maintain an apples to apples test environment, we feel the different brands of comparable products should have minimal impact on the final scores. |
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The race began to develop in the final quarter-mile, with Tony Culhane getting a dream run up the rails a furlong out on the 40-1 shot and setting sail for home. |
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For the hard granite a chisel with a less acute angle is employed, and flat chisel is then used to smooth out the final surfaces of the stone and for undercutting. |
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And he apparently is planning to pack the court with supporters before the August referendum, thus giving his side the final say on legitimating the results. |
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The final two survivors are doctors, who have to contend with the human cost of the collapse of Hiroshima's infrastructure and who document the details of radiation sickness. |
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He even rode the last 40 km of the final stage with two flat tyres. |
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While outer layers are blown away, the resulting collapsed core will result in either of a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole, depending on its final mass. |
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As a final touch, he extended the texture of the rattan with grassy sprigs, as well as a six-foot bamboo arrangement in the corner of the bedroom. |
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At the top, a contemporary version of a belvedere frames a final breathtaking vista before visitors immerse themselves in the dense fabric and delights of the historic centre. |
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The final score flattered Brazil, which had looked ragged and complacent for much of the game. |
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But after a wretched start and a closing round of 74, he missed the final shake-out between the leading 75 players for the 35 places by three strokes. |
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The bus juddered a final time before gaining the safety of tarmac. |
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He explained that on the 26th day of the final month of the lunar year, the gods go to heaven to report to the King of the gods on people's behavior on earth. |
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The scenes of jubilation witnessed at the final whistle were mighty. |
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The champion might not be known until the final lap of the final race. |
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Another questionable procedure was the practice whereby a simple majority vote of the court would decide the fate of the accused when the final judgement was rendered. |
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Still, in the final shakedown, it's all but impossible to predict before the event just who and what will catch a particular person's ear and eye. |
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Portlaoise are still missing the style and dash that won them so many admirers as they swept through Laois and Leinster and contested an All Ireland club final this year. |
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The final whistle sounded seconds afterwards and Towers had survived. |
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Brian Foste's well struck shot to goalie Tom Nolan's left was greeted by cheers by the home supporters and less than a minute later the final whistle sounded. |
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The Warriors players were hand-picked for the advert after weeks of selection procedures which ended with a mad dash to the final audition straight after a game. |
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I had to snare one final helping of Annapurna's yogurt rice, an exotic rice salad lit up by a creamy tang, coconut undercurrent and racy flavor bursts of mustard and cilantro. |
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Smith remains avid for what used to be called the final form of the text. |
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The final round was a battle of nerves as the teams vied for top honours. |
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Clinching the final question in the quiz that once again held a packed auditorium to rapt attention, the schoolboys from Delhi cycled away with their hoard of prizes. |
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The final sequence is a captivating display of low-budget special effects. |
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She contends that such agreements were final and binding on the parties. |
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The final effect was rubbing a glue stick randomly on the snow and sprinkling it with silver glitter for that sparkly look that snow sometimes has. |
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The final two ladies, Ramona and Big Ang, are new cast members who joined the show for its second season. |
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In the final match, Lara scored yet another hundred but this was so frantic and frenzied that it could not stop the Australians from winning the match and squaring the series. |
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Leading officials of the Democratic Party are using the convention to wine and dine large donors and solicit more funds for the final months of the campaign. |
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The entire process takes about a week and is completed by giving the candied chestnuts a final coating of sugar syrup which dries to a smooth clear gloss. |
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Two points from Scart's Daniel Murphy in the final quarter made it all square between the sides at five points each with about six minutes remaining. |
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As we weaved through the screen of helicopter gunships on our final approach, I turned to Adrian, smiling the smile of a very happy man, and couldn't believe what I saw. |
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The EPA said activated sludge should not be present in the final effluent and that the quality of the effluent entering the river from the plant was poor. |
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The process to amend the by-laws will now commence with full public consultation before the matter returns to the City Council for final decision. |
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On the final day, the north-eastern breeze picked up to about force four. |
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The government had given unions until yesterday to accept or reject its final offer of a six percent salary increase plus a one percent bonus for performing workers. |
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So with America firmly in mind, consider the final news item if you will. |
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With the final paper towels, we wiped the floor clean one last time. |
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I'm willing to concede that a few of the dozen tunes might be rewrites of songs I have heard before, and the songcraft audibly tails off in the final few tracks. |
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A victory in the play-off final two years ago did salve some wounds, however, and the expected 400,000 windfall from Sky for the Newcastle game should heal a few more. |
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So what are my final deliverables, as consultants are fond of saying? |
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Maintaining good personal relations with everyone is very important as favors, bribes, kickbacks, and connections all come into play when making the final deal. |
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A final doorway led from the galley down to the cargo hold under the ship. |
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By the time she withdrew from the race in June following the final primaries, her campaign had come full circle. |
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Blow tells me that she's wondering whether to retain the raw canvas in the final painting, thereby looking back to her early abstract work in which she often used sacking. |
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During the city council's final session, council members criticized the current state of the Bali Hai pier and admonished the bureaucracy for their lack of care for the venue. |
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The pattern will indicate placement for buttons and buttonholes but final locations are best determined after the pattern is altered and fitted to you. |
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When do you expect to see the final report actually tabled in Parliament? |
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The final decision on that rests with the trade and industry secretary. |
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At the finish they were holding on for dear life and with St. Josephs coming at them in waves Bobby Miller must have been relieved to hear the final whistle. |
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On the final day, a rally of all vehicles will be organised. |
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As the 11-2 chance cruised up to the leaders in the straight, he sat as still as a mouse and it was not until the final furlong that he began to press the button. |
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Additional parts may be machined, or ordered from a catalogue, but these expenses are capped, and the final product can't exceed a certain weight or size. |
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It was in the final ten minutes that the town men went for broke. |
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The relevant communities and the Khoisan will have an important say in the determination of the final resting places of the Kouga mummy and of Saartje Baartman. |
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The final drawing on tracing paper is transferred to illustration board by placing the transfer paper dark side down on the illustration board with the illustration on top. |
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Only last Thursday the results of units counting towards final A-level results were released and Mr Glyn said Hannah had attained a range of As in those results. |
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Due to deficiencies in mathematics, he had to spend an extra year at West Point, but his superb military skills gained him the cadet adjutancy his final year. |
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The climactic moment of this final change is Asclepius's entry into Rome at the appeal of a Delphic oracle, who summons him to help this city against a devastating pestilence. |
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The marks I entered in my check list counted towards their final result. |
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As these exams don't count towards my final degree and I need to have scarcely even browsed any Classical texts to pass them I feel an utter apathy and lack of motivation. |
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As she got used to the testing conditions, she pushed through to the third and final qualifying position, denying her opponent of a semi-final berth. |
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Come the final readings of these bills, the Government flip-flops. |
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Parliament approved their final reading on April 3 after much controversy. |
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This latest regatta was especially important, because from now on, points count towards the final showdown when a winner is chosen to challenge Alinghi for the Cup. |
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This bill still awaits the final reading and approval by Parliament. |
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Indeed, only a provision of the rules which interprets an abstention as a vote in favour in the event of a tie saw the bill past its final reading. |
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Tung's sudden change of position came after the business-oriented Liberal Party refused to back the bill's final readings at the legislature Wednesday. |
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