These Rules introduce provisions for the filing of documents by telefacsimile transmission and introduce a multi-class system of application. |
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The use of routine specimens to measure resistance may also have contributed to the observed scatter and has the potential to introduce bias. |
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Plans are also afoot to introduce a new green bin scheme, which collects compostable waste, including cardboard. |
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And nobody seems to be in a tearing hurry to introduce it in the first phase, East-West Corridor, itself. |
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It would be more difficult to introduce the restrictions later, having first learned the game without them. |
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Efforts are under way to introduce prescribed fires to restore pre-European savanna conditions. |
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I have tried to introduce personal anecdotal narrative into the book because I became very involved in my investigation into the naturopath. |
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Even network news anchors or reporters, although they may introduce commercial messages, rarely actually deliver them. |
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A torsion typical of anamorphosis twists the image, crumples it and alters it, attempting to introduce the eccentrical into the field of view. |
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Wyatt also wants to introduce a specific offence for launching denial of service attacks, removing a potential grey area in existing laws. |
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I introduce a general method, the amphibologization method, to generate amphibologies in pre-existent logical calculi. |
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Efforts to introduce it to other parts of the world have been largely unsuccessful. |
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Great lampoons introduce a familiar setup then take the audience somewhere unexpected. |
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This course aims to introduce people to these essences which can be used to bring about a renewal of positive energy, relaxation and well being. |
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The family has made a concerted effort to reinvest profits in the hotel and has tried to introduce a new feature each year. |
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Now the row is reigniting with the government about to introduce legislation formally barring pupils from wearing religious symbols in school. |
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However, Kagedo's main focus was to introduce contemporary Japanese lacquer artwork, and it succeeded in selling several lacquer pieces. |
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Whether or not the main quest is more than just an excuse to introduce cool new gear, it's still fun to wander around lackadaisically. |
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They introduce rules of engagement and silly words to enhance a sense of self-importance among the initiated. |
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I had arranged to meet Sam, and he would introduce me to the others who I had never met. |
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Having decided to introduce a gay character the scriptwriters show no inclination to explore the issue further. |
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To introduce green lacewings into a garden start early in the season as soon as pest insects are detected. |
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Now I gently introduce others to their intuition and often their true selves. |
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From my earliest youth, I resisted the helpful attempts of family and friends to introduce me to the seductions of opera. |
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The first episode is supposed to introduce the characters and why exactly they're all together. |
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President Fox told reporters in Brazil that Mexico wants the United States to introduce immigration reforms as quickly as possible. |
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The 2003 model year is when Mercedes is expected to introduce a redesigned E-Class sedan. |
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Then we also thought to introduce limitations for former officers and agents of secret services regarding their access to positions of power. |
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The US is planning to introduce secret military tribunals which can impose the death penalty. |
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The alchemy of stage and screen can transform books and introduce them to new audiences. |
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Now we should introduce you to the man alleged to have masterminded the scheme. |
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In the opening part there are fight scenes woven around him to introduce us to his martial skills. |
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A basic way we can make our work a form of worship is to introduce religious practices into our work routine. |
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The presenter uses amusing approaches to introduce children to the animal world. |
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Our knowledgeable panel of speakers will introduce you to the many aspects of living in Tokyo. |
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I've been asked to introduce new lines, but I'll stick to my knitting and continue to stock items that can't be found elsewhere. |
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The RNIB is calling on the Government to introduce universal quality screening for all children at the age of five, seven, and eleven years. |
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William Hague laid down a marker for the election this week, when he made a speech promising that a Tory government would introduce tax cuts. |
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And given the space's want of rectilinearity, it was smart to introduce complementary non-primary angles in the bar fittings. |
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Allow me to introduce you to my squire, and good kinsman, the noble Valerius de Aurelius. |
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Thousands of Scots homeowners face massive council tax hikes under Labour plans to introduce higher rates for the most valuable properties. |
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Purcell's first seven pieces introduce various fingering combinations, simple ornaments and key signatures. |
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Campaigns to introduce daylight saving have come and gone regularly over the years and there is another on the go. |
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To introduce students to tephrochronology as a means of correlating marine, ice and terrestrial proxy records of palaeoenvironmental change. |
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The contemporary system of land ownership and tenure resulted from French efforts to introduce a system of individual land ownership. |
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If that real value isn't there, then you should look at ways to introduce it or you shouldn't be there at all. |
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All I did was introduce myself, and she paid me what seemed at first like a baffling compliment. |
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The Government also reaffirmed its commitment to introduce a national bowel cancer screening programme, meeting a key demand by campaigners. |
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Historical novels can introduce children to how people lived in other ages, even if told with contemporary sensibilities in mind. |
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Charity organizations have banded together to introduce creative campaigns which improve the living standards of the poor in Thai society. |
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Most important, I had many friends there who offered to help and introduce us to whomever we wanted to meet. |
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Swindon Council has received an excellent rating for its plan to introduce a new government housing scheme. |
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Two of the leading men on the Australian skeptic scene introduce you to the organization and answer a few of the questions you may have. |
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The seminar continued during the third workshop to readdress ongoing themes and introduce new ones. |
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Trouble started, in both Cornwall and Devon, when priests tried to introduce the new Prayer Book on Whitsunday. |
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We will introduce childcare centres and extend pre-school and after-school care to all schools. |
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We're talking comedy club level laughter for the madcap adventures brought out on film and used to introduce each piece. |
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In Ontario, David Croll did introduce a private member's bill in 1939, but it was talked out during the last pre-war session. |
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Take charge of baths, or walk baby around in a soft carrier, or be the one to introduce squeaky toys and rattles. |
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So avoiding the whiff of scandal enveloping me back home, let me introduce you to the rest of my competitors. |
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Once this had been achieved it became possible to introduce more and more automation in the performance of the functions of the assembly line. |
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Smith is also making use of his honeymoon to introduce a controversial rotation system designed to blood a new generation of players. |
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Ratc now conducts beginners' classes to introduce you to the jive, cha cha, and salsa. |
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If successful, the World Service site plans to introduce this option in other languages including Arabic, Persian and Spanish later in the year. |
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They do not introduce real, meaningful choice and freedoms which are required for foundation hospitals to work effectively. |
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The idea of a summer school is to introduce the latest ideas to research students and fellows from universities around the world. |
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The BBC will introduce a change to the perspective of its new 3D weather map after carefully assessing feedback from viewers. |
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To stay competitive growers must introduce new hybrids to their acreage on a regular basis. |
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Six years ago, she had never even considered that she might take part in international music festivals and introduce bands to concert audiences. |
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If the government does not introduce services such as this business will continue to inch along the Luddite road of dial-up networking. |
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Regional licences are seen by many as the best way to introduce competition in rural areas. |
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This problem led the British to introduce the tank in 1916 as a means of rupturing the enemy's defense for exploitation by reserve forces. |
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It did not fall to his lot to introduce these measures but he helped pass both of them. |
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The University is considering plans to introduce more rigorous target quotas for admissions of students from disadvantaged backgrounds. |
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Another way to introduce friendly bacteria is by eating yogurt, which contains Lactobacillus acidophilus. |
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The council promised to introduce new rules to close a loophole allowing people with such serious criminal pasts to drive cabs. |
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This is a great opportunity to introduce children to water sports in a safe environment or to improve their skills if they already sail. |
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I wish they'd introduce a system for rating bus drivers like they do on blog listing sites. |
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The youth-only waterfowl season is part of an effort to introduce young people into the recreation of waterfowling. |
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Clinically normal waterfowl and sea birds may introduce the virus into flocks. |
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Never introduce any sort of pond plant into a stream or other natural watercourse. |
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In our limited experience, extensive use of the waterboard can introduce new risks. |
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The move to introduce a penalty charge could be regarded as an abuse of their dominant position. |
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An attempt to introduce individual work contracts was rejected and management implemented a lockout. |
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He was supposed to show me the ropes and introduce me to the work over a period of six months. |
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You should keep records of absences and introduce a trigger mechanism that alerts you to look into regular absenteeism and the reasons for it. |
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This allows anesthesia of the area long enough to introduce the blade into the abscessed area for drainage. |
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Clear and informative maps introduce each chapter, and a comprehensive index makes this abridgment very accessible. |
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Section 3 shows that the operation ARG allows a satisfying analysis of prefixes and particles that introduce new arguments to the verb. |
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At first glance Jackson Hole might not seem the most likely place to introduce your precious little ones to downhill. |
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He tried to introduce aquaponics, a self-replenishing agricultural system, to rural villages. |
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Since these enzymes cannot introduce sites of unsaturation beyond C9 they cannot synthesize either linoleate or linolenate. |
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This expression is general and independent from models that introduce linkage disequilibrium into a population. |
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These intimate letters introduce us to a man who's not only inordinately interesting, but also vain, funny, abrasive, sarcastic and courageous. |
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With such a formidable pack, introduce more 3rd row and forward play off line-outs, scrums and rucks and mauls. |
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The overall goal was to introduce the students to both oral and written presentations of applied chemistry research. |
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In short, Staysafe wants the NSW government to introduce speed limiters on every motorised vehicle sold there. |
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The situation changes when the rules of the game introduce limitations on available moves. |
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By lunchtime, she could introduce herself in Polish, and the children could do likewise in German. |
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He should seize this opportunity to introduce the subject of sectarianism to the school curricula. |
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Currently, Mae is working as a writer in schools, to introduce children to the rich variety of writers working in Ireland. |
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Trotter uses this music to introduce octaves, accented rhythms, a whole tone scale and a continuous cross-hand pattern. |
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A proposal to introduce a levy on plastic bags will be introduced into Federal Parliament this week. |
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The bank will also introduce facilities like letters of credit and bank guarantees for corporate clients. |
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For some reason, he let slip that his company planned to introduce an important enhancement for a best-selling product. |
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It is interesting to note that the 1970s corn blight resulted from an attempt to introduce an element of diversity to the corn plant. |
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Asymptomatic carriers can introduce the organism into new populations. |
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When you introduce a new product or service, send a press release to all relevant media publications and a newsletter or mailshot to clients or customers. |
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To introduce this sentiment into modern society would be madness. |
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The schoolgirls were attending the first of two 10-day courses arranged by the firm to introduce the needlewoman of the future to the art of mechanical sewing. |
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I would introduce a scientific contraption for cleaning up dog poo. |
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It wants to split the area into parking zones at each end and introduce a road traffic order in the middle to safeguard the loading bay with a larger sign. |
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Additionally, brief biographical sketches are scattered throughout the book to introduce the reader to the major players in the drama that unfolded at Mobile. |
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The film begins with a scene to introduce each couple, then sticks them all together for the middle, ending with three more scenes to conclude each couple's story. |
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In other cases, autocrats have been forced to introduce modest political changes but have nonetheless managed to limit their scope and hold on to power. |
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He launched numerous attempts to introduce reforms administratively. |
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It treats touchscreens and TV programs as just one more way to introduce toddlers to animals, colors, and other concepts. |
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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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When a female candidate slips up, she should respond succinctly and then introduce third-party validators, said carpenter. |
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It's interesting, I can see a distinction between how a curator like John Szarkowski might draw on news reportage and introduce his own juxtapositions of imagery. |
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After nine months, McKeever gradually began to introduce Roger to the bustle and noise of New York. |
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Last week, I took it upon myself to introduce you benighted savages to one of the great comedies of modern times. |
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Messina would introduce himself to bemused staffers and ask them to visit his office for a second or two. |
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My Co came over to introduce me to someone who is hoping to beCome a Corporate client and went in for a hug. |
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No longer will we have to rush to get the drinks in before last orders at 11 o'clock when new licensing laws introduce continental style late opening hours for bars and pubs. |
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Anywhere Big Tobacco built cool, anti-smoking has begun to introduce the uncool. |
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He was the instrument God had chosen to introduce me to my spiritual path and guru. |
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In the results statement, Fanning said Smart's cashflow should be boosted by the telecoms regulator's decision to introduce unified billing for consumers. |
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If you want to become a member at The clubhouse, you first have to introduce yourself via email to Pierre. |
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A selection of visual renditions of the ogre, which some people say can only have been seen in dreams and by sorcerers, shall further introduce the image. |
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Mr. Bachner said it had been hard to introduce his work ethic and share his vision with the locals and his team. |
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This will aggregate a portable audience that you can later introduce to your crowdfunding launch. |
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I could complain about how, two out of eight episodes in, agent Carter is in no hurry to introduce its real villain. |
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The design achieves this performance with the use of aspherical surfaces and optomechanical mounts that introduce the lowest possible deformations. |
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It could well be that the aspectual markers introduce events. |
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He used the stock characters of traditional Italian comedy, but cleaned up their characteristic ridiculous licentious behaviour in an attempt to introduce a higher moral tone. |
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He said last night the move would prevent the waters from being looted and pillaged by other EU members, and introduce effective conservation of fish stocks. |
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Though color gets top billing, many spring bulbs also introduce the season's first floral fragrance, an attribute that's increasingly important to American gardeners. |
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Primary prevention techniques eliminate the need to introduce sharps into the workplace, thereby reducing the number of injuries caused by needlesticks. |
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This will allow the council to introduce alternate weekly collections of recyclable waste one week and non-recyclable rubbish from the grey wheeled bin the next. |
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Gene therapy for reducing arteriosclerotic risk has been hindered primarily by complications introduced by the vectors used to introduce the therapeutic genes. |
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Such imposing classical receptacles are associated with pagan temples, worship and libations, and they thus introduce a sense of solemn ritual and ceremony. |
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Some years ago the then Motherwell District Council tried to introduce healthier school lunches, replacing chips and burgers with foods like salad and baked potatoes. |
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Radical coups introduce potentially revolutionary changes into society and place members of the armed forces into positions of unquestioned control. |
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Miss McIntosh urged ministers to introduce rural bus grants for existing services not just new ones, and more through-ticketing and integration with rail services. |
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Apart from any physiological effects on chickens themselves or consumers, feed additives introduce tons of organic arsenic into the environment every year, says Stolz. |
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Other than that, if you believe in helping others, enjoy ritual bonding and can find someone to introduce you to a lodge, Freemasonry might be just the thing. |
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The initial step to deal with discrimination is to introduce a structural change in discriminative legislation and redistribution of economic and political resources. |
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He used these markers as a platform to introduce new type of art market to post-war Japan. |
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Thus, throughout the colonial America period, under the English court system it was difficult to introduce account books into evidence to support a claim of debt. |
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The park authority has already decided to introduce a bylaw regulating seaplanes landing or taking off from the loch after complaints about the noise. |
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He called on the Government to confront vested interests by tackling restrictive practices among the professions and to introduce interim price controls. |
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You'll probably need to learn a lot more about each other's religious and ethnic roots, as well as introduce your children to a host of varied rituals. |
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The few villages where rich individuals had tried to introduce and dominate PPP groups were later abandoned when the problems of domination became too obvious. |
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Some words should be added in order to introduce this social group we worked with as well as to accentuate both the restrictedness and specific nature of our material. |
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The government is examining proposals to introduce a Territorial Army-style force of officers who could do a few hours a week on the beat and be called out in emergencies. |
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So, all the books tell me, you have to be very careful when framing questions so that you don't introduce bias, or leading questions or try to put words into people's mouths. |
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The programme is meant to introduce a service-oriented culture focused. |
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Indefinite reference is typically used to introduce referents that are unfamiliar, unknown or new. |
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The UNIFEM project sought to introduce chorkor fish-smoking ovens because they were more efficient than the existing methods used in Konakry. |
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We introduce two new techniques for proving termination of context-sensitive rewriting. |
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What does signify, however, is the assumption that evangelical missions introduce or maintain an alien culture and that they denationalize. |
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On 1 August 1793, the Convention had permitted its commanders there to introduce free-fire zones in troubled areas. |
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He had glugged that glass of wine before she got a chance to introduce herself. |
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She loved her hippietastic mom but wasn't quite sure she was ready to introduce her Constance friends to her. |
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However, King George III was bitterly opposed to any such Emancipation and succeeded in defeating his government's attempts to introduce it. |
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Modern editions of Old English manuscripts generally introduce some additional conventions. |
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However in some places, such as Caithness, the Highland Council's intention to introduce bilingual signage has incited controversy. |
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The model, available with the Welsh language interface, has been available since 1 September 2009, with plans to introduce it on other networks. |
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Muldoon felt that the dissolution would be immediate and he would later introduce a bill in parliament to retroactively make the abolition legal. |
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In 2012, plans were approved to introduce a water taxi service between Manchester city centre and MediaCityUK at Salford Quays. |
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Problems manning the Royal Navy also led to Pitt to introduce the Quota System in 1795 addition to the existing system of Impressment. |
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The People's Budget attempted to introduce a heavy tax on land value, inspired by the economist and philosopher Henry George. |
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In education, the Conservatives have pledged to review the National Curriculum, and introduce the English Baccalaureate. |
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The height of Liberal compromise was to introduce a wage for Members of Parliament to remove the need to involve the Trade Unions. |
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During the 2015 Labour leadership election, Andy Burnham said that he would introduce a graduate tax to replace fees. |
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There is considerable argument about whether any of the health bills currently before congress will introduce rationing. |
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Attlee announced he would introduce the Welfare State outlined in the 1942 Beveridge Report. |
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He ruled a large number of monasteries, and claimed to be the first Englishman to introduce the Rule of Saint Benedict into English monasteries. |
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Brahmanical motifs can be found in the oldest Buddhist texts, using them to introduce and explain Buddhist ideas. |
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In Spain, there was still a struggle to introduce the values of the Enlightenment, in which Goya saw himself as a participant. |
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Coleridge was probably the earliest critic to introduce gender issues to the analysis of this play. |
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The King, upon hearing that Johnson would visit the library, commanded that Barnard introduce him to Johnson. |
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At the height of Hitchcock's success, he was also asked to introduce a set of books with his name attached. |
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Both American Flag Rugby and Mini Rugby differ to Tag Rugby in that they introduce more advanced elements of rugby union as the participants age. |
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He helped introduce the WM formation, floodlights, and shirt numbers, and added the white sleeves and brighter red to Arsenal's kit. |
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He was manager of the Much Wenlock National School, where, in 1871, he helped introduce drill and physical exercise into the curriculum. |
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The Thule culture was the first to introduce to Greenland such technological innovations as dog sleds and toggling harpoons. |
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In 2015 Ireland became the second country in the world to introduce plain cigarette packaging. |
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Each proposed to introduce detailed passport control over travellers from the other state, where travel is by air or sea. |
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Both governments reaffirm that they have no plans to introduce fixed controls on either side of the Irish land border. |
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A referendum of Edinburgh residents in February 2005 rejected a proposal to introduce congestion charging in the city. |
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Opposition to his attempts to enforce Anglican practices reached a flashpoint when he tried to introduce a Book of Common Prayer. |
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In 1539, the King sent a new governor to Iceland, Klaus von Mervitz, with a mandate to introduce reform and take possession of church property. |
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Henry VIII was the first monarch to introduce a new state religion to the English. |
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The Coalition also promised to introduce law on the reform of the House of Lords. |
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The 1850s saw Lord John Russell introduce a number of reform bills to correct defects the first act had left unaddressed. |
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In 2005, a proposal was made in the University of Chicago Law Review to introduce the not proven verdict into the United States. |
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In 2008, Airbus planned to introduce new techniques and procedures to cut assembly time in half. |
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The Executive attempted to introduce a modern, curved logo which could also serve as the standard for station signage totems. |
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Attempts to introduce bilingualism in local administration have so far met direct refusal from French officials. |
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Later this year it plans to introduce a small multiproduct compact that women can load up with different products every day if they wish. |
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Since the 10 century, rulers of Kilwa would go on to build elaborate coral mosques and introduce copper coinage. |
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Scottish monarchs made repeated efforts to introduce bishops and two ecclesiastical traditions competed. |
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Different landowners decided to introduce the improvements that required clearance at different times and for different reasons. |
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Andrew at once recognized Jesus as the Messiah, and hastened to introduce him to his brother. |
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British Rail's proposal in the 1970s and 80s to introduce the Advanced Passenger Train APT project failed commercially. |
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Having seized power, the revolutionaries would then use the power of the state to introduce socialism. |
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International tourism has also increased, with the arrival of transatlantic liners and the revenue they introduce to the town. |
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Plans are therefore being considered to introduce the plant to sites in Scotland, where it may survive in the longer term. |
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When used as fuels, coal and wood can introduce smoke, soot and ash into the kiln which can affect the appearance of unprotected wares. |
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Four new idents, filmed by Jonathan Glazer, are used to introduce programmes and feature various elements of the blocks within them. |
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A fifth ident, in which hundreds of the blocks form what appears to be a clock face, is used to introduce the Channel 4 News. |
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Successive books would introduce such popular characters as Annie and Clarabel, Percy the Small Engine and Toby the Tram Engine. |
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The producers planned to introduce some new female characters, including motor car Caroline, Nancy, and The Refreshment Lady. |
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The above examples highlight the intent of humans to introduce species as a means of incurring some benefit. |
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This was seen in the introduction of guppies in Trinidad to encourage population growth and introduce new alleles into the population. |
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These chemicals can introduce adverse health effects when being inhaled into human body. |
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In 1921, Croydon Airport, London was the first airport in the world to introduce air traffic control. |
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Whether it might not, in like manner, be proper to introduce the term percept for the object of perception, I shall not at present inquire. |
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The consul would introduce ambassadors to the Senate, and they alone carried on the negotiations between the Senate and foreign states. |
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Heavily influenced by Tacitus, he used the Germania to introduce German history and geography. |
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A new Constitution was adopted in 1999, but did not introduce notable changes to the federal structure. |
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The first center to introduce silk production to Italy was the city of Catanzaro during the 11th century in the region of Calabria. |
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It was one of the first countries in Africa to be connected to the internet and to introduce ADSL broadband services. |
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In 1477, Isabella visited Extremadura and Andalusia to introduce this more efficient police force there as well. |
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In 1603, the Spanish began to introduce cattle, which became a source of wealth in the region. |
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In Japan, Chinese potter refugees were able to introduce refined porcelain techniques and enamel glazes to the Arita kilns. |
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He is thought to be the first person to introduce a printing press into England, in 1476, and was the first English retailer of printed books. |
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An attempt by the emperor Claudius to introduce three additional letters did not last. |
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This week we introduce Jenny Walker, who will be The Observer's expert pundit for the duration of the World Cup. |
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Perceptions of the government's relief effort as inadequate were aggravated by its refusal to legalize labour unions or introduce a minimum wage. |
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There was only limited enthusiasm amongst ritualists to introduce the widespread use of Latin in the liturgy. |
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The 1990s saw a rise in student and labour protests pressuring the king to introduce reforms. |
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Peers can introduce bills except Money Bills, and all legislation must be passed by both Houses of Parliament. |
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The Senate has no power or ability to introduce or modify a supply bill, but has the ability to block or defer the passing of a supply bill. |
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Any MP may introduce a bill under the Ten Minute Rule, although in practice it is only used by backbenchers. |
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In letters to her sister Mary, Anne raised suspicions that the Queen was faking her pregnancy in an attempt to introduce a false heir. |
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A third attempt to introduce the bill as an amendment to a money bill in November 1704 was also thwarted. |
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In 1813 he made the decision to introduce a condenser to the Columbian design. |
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Some Dutch Anabaptists embraced Sabbatarianism, and may have helped to introduce these practices into England. |
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Carlyle is also important for helping to introduce German Romantic literature to Britain. |
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He has been commissioned to edit and introduce ten anthologies of classic crime short stories for the series. |
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Initially, Frederick agreed not to try to introduce Protestantism to Norway but in 1529 he changed his mind. |
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The war also saw the Commission introduce the licensing system for tree felling. |
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Please seat the audience after the anthem and then introduce the first speaker. |
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We introduce and study also an interesting class of more general objects which we call semiloopoids. |
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An author who should introduce such a sport of words upon our stage would meet with small applause. |
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An alternative way to stellify the planet may be to not collapse Jupiter, but instead to introduce a collapsed object into its core. |
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I'd like to introduce Mumbo the Magnificent and his dancing parrot, Tiddles. Take it away, Mumbo! |
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The students' solution was to create a Welcome Wagon program to cordially introduce new students to their class. |
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The BSPCA is also hoping to introduce a dog warden system, similar to those used in other countries. |
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Chinese water deer Attempts to introduce Chinese water deer to Wales in the 1950s are thought to have failed. |
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When I introduce this concept to potential donors during presentations, I hold up a water glass. |
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It would be easy to introduce a form of adaptivity to the user's type by running several instances of the proxy simultaneously. |
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We urge the Minister to come forward and announce whether or not the Government will stick to their pledge to introduce a code and adjudicator. |
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Among the manufacturers already offering Holofiber products or planning to introduce them are Wickers tees, shorts, sock and glove liners at www. |
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Delta Air Lines said it will introduce the Delta Winemaker Series on all transcon flights beginning Sept. |
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These winds dirty carpets, clog air duct vents, and introduce parasitic pests into Las Vegas residents' homes. |
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Macy's is proud to introduce three exclusive red dresses, designed by Kensie, Calvin Klein and XOXO in honor of American Heart Month. |
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And how nine-time senior champion Jim Thorpe walked down a driving range in Hawaii to introduce himself and compliment Johnson on his play. |
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The Seeker Socks range will introduce with a hiking, running and general performance ankle sock. |
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Over at her exclusive Jalouse bash this week I hear Mariah cocked up big time when Topshop boss SIR PHILLIP GREEN ran over to introduce himself. |
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Director and ICAF Board Member, Elena Janker, convinced the Utopia Station organizers to introduce children's utopias in their famous exhibition. |
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Council leader Sir Albert Bore welcomed the move to introduce formal job descriptions. |
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The 29-year-old Jonesboro native said he enjoys being able to introduce new foods to people's palates. |
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France Telecom will introduce a new service that automatically redials a busy number and notifies customers once the number is available. |
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Hers was the first Indian cookbook to introduce Konkani cuisine to the world and each dish was paired with a wine. |
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The directive will introduce a single reinsurance protocol across the European Union. |
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The ball cage has been re-MARKED and staff will soon be able to introduce lots of different sports, other than football. |
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The PMA wanted the right to introduce laborsaving technologies, to replace clerks through the computerization of their tasks. |
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A facility can switch products and not need to retrain staff if the new product does not introduce a new hazard to the job of an employee. |
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In this paper we introduce the prototyping strategy using the Australian eastern barred bandicoot management program as an example. |
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In 1936, Belgium was the first country to introduce parliamentary interpretation, following repeated demands by Leon Degrelle's Rexist Party. |
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A wonderful way to introduce the concept of Bar Mitzvah to curious children of all faiths and backgrounds. |
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We introduce the barycenter heuristic as an efficient tool for manipulating the reorderable matrix. |
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Cardiff City Council tried to introduce rip-off privatised parking into the Canton area of Cardiff. |
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To solve this problem and make those measurements incentive compatible, I will introduce a new market institution, called Bayesian markets. |
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Or do I introduce it with a warning and hope people see past the ropiness of the sound and embrace a tune for what it is? |
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Doesn't this beg the question as to why it has taken so long to introduce this measure? |
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Green Mountain Coffee Roasters has joined forces on separate projects with Cinnabon and Lipton Tea to introduce two new K-Cup products. |
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The government plans to introduce SNI for safety glass for motor vehicles this year. |
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Don't allow anyone to introduce a floppy disk into any office computer unless the disk has first been checked out. |
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Chef Adam created the Caramel Demi-Glace Cheesecake building on a recent trend in the industry to introduce Savories into foods. |
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The decision to introduce the maglev system in Shanghai has given impetus to other maglev projects, the German source said. |
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The best course would be to introduce a carefully calculated devaluation of Manat, possibly in two phases. |
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Marras and Karwowski introduce the discipline and profession of ergonomics. |
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Kris Kempa of Boston College, introduce the commercial availability of regular self-assembled arrays of carbon nanotubes. |
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In the second part we introduce a definition of self-similar multimeasure based on a Markov operator. |
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For instance, she made everyone at the women's seder introduce herself by her matrilineage. |
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Budgens is planning to introduce its classic cuisine range of hot food in the 52 stores with serveries over the next few months. |
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Russia is planning to crack down on school teachers who dress sexily and also introduce a moral code for them. |
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The EU is currently planning to introduce a new merger control-based filing requirement for acquisitions of minority shareholdings. |
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We would like to introduce Metage Capital Limited as an investment manager managing various client funds which are shareholders in Altin. |
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Fraser, an employee of Revenue Canada, was highly critical of the government's decision to introduce metrification. |
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Tiny leafhoppers a around 1-2mm a feed off the sap in the plant but introduce microbacteria which dry out the plant. |
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The Raptors have some new guys to introduce after signing the Brazilian pair of center Lucas Nogueira and forward Bruno Caboclo. |
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These works introduce the student to the cadenza and the Eingang that the works often require. |
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A talk show presentation assignment provides the flame to introduce first year students to basic information competencies. |
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They constantly introduce new rules like the golden goal and now a silver goal but when is all the tinkering going to stop? |
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