The major reason is a shortage of cemeteries, according to both these insiders. |
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This antithesis of two different worlds truly serves as a classification of groups, i.e., insiders and outsiders. |
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The left is seen by these insiders as silly, unpragmatic losers who must be eschewed. |
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However, industry insiders have say that the company is flying a kite to see if this plan provokes any interest among operators. |
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Political insiders plot to ruin the ruling family and bring an end to their rule and lives. |
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Mark Malloch Brown claims that the atmosphere is growing poisonous as insiders in the UN's headquarters in New York attempt to stall reform. |
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They are both political insiders living in the inner city enclave of Paddington. |
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Wall Street insiders attributed this bullishness to optimism surrounding new technologies. |
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Six-month lock-ins allowed investment banks and management insiders to sell out their stakes. |
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Where are the corporate insiders with brains enough to convert the resource of fossil fuel into new products? |
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Meanwhile, insiders predicted that the cost of a tour to the city will slump. |
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The scenarios might involve a simulated attack by terrorists or mock acts of sabotage by insiders. |
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Many industry insiders are concerned that Budweiser Select, for example, will only cannibalize sales of established brands like Bud Light. |
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To the insiders or those who paid attention to the news over the past eight years, this is old hat. |
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Fans and insiders alike rave about his mixture of old-school values and crazy athleticism. |
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We walk away from the smattering of polo insiders wearing baseball caps and woolly hats, watching a practice game. |
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Misuse of database information by insiders happens everyday, and there's little we can do about it. |
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Party insiders admit the party will struggle to hold on to its heartlands in areas like Birmingham and Tyneside. |
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A lot of the group who often feel outsiders in their professional lives are offered a sense of being insiders for a change. |
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Party insiders are said to have been shocked by the candour of her remarks. |
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The best known written code for practitioners, drawn up by insiders, is the Hippocratic oath. |
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Although the IPO was heavily oversubscribed, the insiders did not exploit the chance to cash in some shares. |
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Union activists insist that such ministers are simply playing politics with people's lives, but government insiders are preparing to dig in. |
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And, say insiders and one large customer, Cisco then offered to use its sway with these corporate buyers to get them to buy those services. |
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Low-level workers aren't the only employees on the hot seat, according to insiders. |
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More than three insiders buying or selling may just indicate the imminence of positive or negative news. |
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The two women may share a political persuasion but insiders say their styles of leadership are very different. |
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Industry insiders say some companies have begun to build more man-days into project budgets because of commuter crawl. |
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This worries some insiders that visitors and participants will be inconvenienced. |
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The split that is inflaming the public mood is the one between insiders and outsiders. |
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This was partly due to a detox programme he was on but also for his own protection, according to insiders. |
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This is a government for the insiders, for political appointments and cronyism. |
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According to business insiders, the main ingredient for hotpot seasoning is butter. |
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Now, new research suggests insiders begin dumping stock over two years before a company's earnings fall. |
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We have authentic Johannine dualisms here which separate two different worlds, two kinds of people, and insiders from outsiders. |
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Eighty percent of all cybercrime is caused by corporate insiders, not outside script kiddies. |
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Political insiders in Tokyo say he has a constant companion, but she has never been identified. |
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Maybe campaign strategies and master plans are not nearly as important as the insiders believe they are. |
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All in all, these are factors which indicate that the insiders are the wage determiners of society. |
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As music industry insiders often bought their first guitar strings in one of the numerous music-related shops, it is London's Tin Pan Alley. |
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It was long awaited by the general public, but insiders knew it would hardly be an even contest. |
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Comments posted on online message boards may also come from employees of the studios, say movie insiders. |
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When that happened, many insiders started questioning the whole premise of the Big Three. |
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And it's equally unsurprising that he would deny it when one of those Liberal insiders ratted and went public. |
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Respect insiders confirmed Galloway's performance was on the agenda at the meeting. |
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Higher-quality versions dubbed from actual DVDs entrusted to movie-industry insiders and reviewers can be on the market within days. |
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Film insiders said Columbus had decided not to film the third film because he wanted to take his family back to California. |
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And when you're the king, you can banish the insiders who displease you and you can try to buy off the outsiders. |
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He had a reputation among Washington insiders for being prickly, abrasive, brash, impatient, and intolerant of bureaucratic foot-dragging. |
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No doubt the winner will be most gratified and a coterie of industry insiders will take great interest in the results. |
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A south Lakeland company is on the crest of a wave after being named the best in its field by industry insiders. |
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But coal industry insiders say buying Hatfield is a gamble for any new owner. |
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Forty-five per cent of respondents detected unauthorised access by insiders. |
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The move has been welcomed by party insiders as well as other political organisations. |
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Vatican insiders say that the Pope has been meditating on his remarkable life. |
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Now, what's interesting here is the dimension it illuminates for me of the outlook of Microsoft insiders. |
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Today's readings share an unmistakably universalist thrust, extending God's good news of salvation beyond insiders. |
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Drake is another NSA whistleblower, who did exactly what the insiders are claiming Snowden should have done. |
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It's the kind of dig that gets a sharp response from Wembley insiders. |
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And even that aerial effort is being shortchanged, military insiders tell The Daily Beast. |
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Asked whether there was anyone who was still a box-office guarantee, insiders would be hard-pressed to name a single actor. |
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Newsom will likely be out if Harris runs since the two are considered allies, California political insiders said. |
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A string of former city vendors, subcontractors and administration insiders, who had all copped pleas, testified to the bribes. |
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Now capitalism is receiving severe rebukes, with its critics given powerful evidence that they are right in seeing it as a system that works for insiders and their cronies. |
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Hollywood sure hopes so, because the idea that disgruntled insiders could do this is terrifying to Tinsel Town. |
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Like most industry insiders, renowned architecture critic Hugh Pearman is eagerly anticipating an epic battle culminating in a wonderful icon for the city of Glasgow. |
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The industry-to-government revolving door, which has brought many meat industry insiders inside USDA, has weakened public health, also, the newspaper reports. |
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They are the ultimate Vatican insiders, able to identify cardinals by their gait alone. |
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They can go to the mat for him with donors and insiders and pull every string they can to wire a speakership vote. |
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Apocalyptic narratives of nations, immersed in teleological arguments, necessarily introduce the problem of majorities and minorities, of insiders and outsiders. |
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A few insiders say the player has long been a bad seed in their club. |
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We have asked sharp-witted political observers, party insiders and Tyee contributors to post their thoughts using the comments feature that follows this introduction. |
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If insiders sold stock acting on proprietary knowledge that the company was failing, there are existing laws to deal with it that can require treble damages and incarceration. |
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Indeed, even art insiders are acknowledging the two mediums have reached a new stage. |
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According to The New York Times, a company insider or insiders probably inserted a Memory Stick that contained the virus. |
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While the FDA shares concerns about safety, some insiders argue that scientific advancements have made it easier to characterize and replicate biologics. |
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But conversations with several Senate staffers and Capitol Hill insiders say the shock is unmerited. |
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Some insiders consider this to be moral turpitude on my part. |
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Both camps, according to White House insiders, are silly twits. |
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The whole affair meanwhile has mystified longtime Hill insiders and ethics watchdogs. |
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She was an outsider who came inside, and she made the insiders that much better. |
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What is the difference between peddling a stock or a product as having value, when in reality, insiders know what is being sold is unreliable, unsound and unworthy? |
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Some attempted thefts by insiders were nipped in the bud, others beat the security and accounting systems, but were caught trying to sell the material. |
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These insiders speculate that Miller is to actually benefit in some sort of way because of his vociferousness in pushing this economic and environmentally risky deal. |
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A few high-profile convictions can go a long way in making insiders reluctant to cash in on inside information for a quick buck. |
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But for those who believe in watching the buys and sales of insiders it is an interesting move, particularly when it is backed up by another key company official's deals. |
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The Kentucky Senate race is rated a toss-up, but most insiders think McConnell has it. |
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Analysts and industry insiders accept that consolidation in stockbroking is inevitable as the Irish stock market loses more and more of its companies. |
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Industry insiders suggest a mixture of greed, overexpansion and simple overfamiliarity has knocked the shine from certain formerly invincible megabrands. |
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Music industry insiders tend to litter their conversation with talk of turnover, market share and the impenetrable jargon of contract negotiations. |
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Sometimes it forms part of a language designed to separate insiders from outsiders, in which aphorisms that were once humorous have simply become figures of speech. |
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Even now, insiders fear the application will be called in by the Executive because of a potential conflict of interest at the council in its role as planning authority. |
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Thursday's summit attracted an audience of around 100 young farmers and industry insiders and it was a case of preaching to the converted for many delegates. |
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In October 2002 The People revealed that band insiders felt that the group was going down the tubes. |
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And Rand Paul notwithstanding, most GOP insiders believe them, too. |
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The pressure of girl bands to thrive will inevitably cause the split of bands such as Atomic Kitten, music insiders said last night. |
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Both Parks and Brechneff tussle with the idea of being almost insiders. |
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The idea of multicultural literature is a challenging one for readers who are not insiders of the culture being depicted. |
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Political insiders say that she is planning to run for president. |
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Every calling has its private language, clear and precise to insiders but pure babble to others. |
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In a 2005 poll to find The Comedian's Comedian, he was in the top 50 comedy acts voted for by comedians and comedy insiders. |
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The industry insiders at Hotwire gathered key data for summer travel and projected ways to save on hotel, air and car rental bookings. |
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Sponsored by IFA and three other trade associations, the Power Breakfast attracted nearly 200 policy insiders. |
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Recipients of nonpublic information from insiders, known as tippees, are also liable for violations of the insider trading laws. |
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In a 2005 poll The Comedians' Comedian, Cooper was voted the sixth greatest comedy act ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders. |
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The British Film Institute drew up a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes in 2000, voted by industry insiders. |
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In recent days, there have been a number of large margin call related stock sales by insiders. |
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He considered that The previous low steel price has already approached to insiders bottom offer in their heart. |
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The insiders chose Christi Craddick and Barry Smitherman to win the Republican runoffs for two seats on the Texas Railroad Commission. |
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And it is told by the insiders that this patent will be applied in a new type of Smartphone which is being launched corporately by both Qihu 360 and Yulong Coolpad. |
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The recent market volatility has forced a number of insiders to sell stock due to margin calls or to pay down debt collateralized with company stock. |
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This is a funny, fast-paced insiders look at one of the most dangerous jobs in the world, and the passion that accompanies Smokejumpers every time they bail above the flames. |
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Around five or so years ago the Bushcraft movement appeared on the cutlery radar and industry insiders mused whether it was a passing fancy or would catch fire. |
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During this time, insiders and any underwriters involved in the IPO are restricted from issuing any earnings forecasts or research reports for the company. |
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City Hall is little more than the place where the insiders, the powerful and the special interests make their deals and divvy up the taxpayer spoils. |
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