If we're mustering cattle along the river, we'd never take water or anything like that but that's all changed now. |
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There is no one within the party capable of mustering enough support to stage a coup. |
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America remains outwardly confident about finally mustering the numbers, but in the end it will make little difference. |
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Local elections favor local political notables who are capable of mustering sufficient resources and influence on their own. |
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She yawned broadly, then, mustering up an utter lack of indifference, pointed straight ahead. |
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Some viewers complained about the mustering of pregnant ewes and newborn lambs. |
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The team ensured that civilian airliners and local mustering aircraft were kept out of the way of the fast jets. |
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She ran her finger along the large bills in the wallet before mustering the courage to grab the cash and thrust it into the front pocket of her apron, where she kept tips. |
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The usual mustering scene shows tawny grass and anthills and a mob of red Brahmans moving slowly along, but over the page are stockmen with baseball caps and heavy shades. |
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Well, by all but the leading lady naturally, as her semi-autonomous corpse is lead around from scene to scene by poor Timothy, mustering as much dignity as he can manage. |
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Italy, like Britain, is mustering its troops for a possible war in Iraq. |
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The potential for arousing wide interest or mustering sufficient funds therefore varies somewhat from case to case. |
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Yes, I believe that if the vote were to take place tomorrow, on Friday, we would have some trouble in mustering the 314 votes necessary. |
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Get into the daily routine mending fences, mustering cattle from horseback, yabbying or driving a four wheel drive across the property. |
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But too many of Ohlin's stories suffer hyperglycemic shock because she's incapable of mustering the requisite insulin. |
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This preliminary operation required mustering, in Halifax, an army of regular troops to embark on a powerful fleet. |
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We succeeded in mustering a wall-to-wall consensus on Libya because Gaddafi is one of the most isolated rulers in the world. |
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After mustering forward of the accommodation, the crew deployed hoses and began fighting the fire using the vessel's emergency fire pump. |
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How lonely and worrying it must have been when John was away for days and weeks at a time, mustering wild cattle in country as dangerous as it gets for horses and men. |
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There is also information about the mustering of fleets in the eleventh Century. |
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In the Kamakura period the authority of the shugo was essentially limited to security matters—suppressing rebellion, apprehending murderers, and mustering out vassals for service in Kyōto. |
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They aren't hard to spot: hanging around in the Sicilian countryside, huddled at the railway stations of middle Europe, mustering in the cafes of Athens or in the ghettoes of Amsterdam or Stockholm. |
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Sergeant Alex Vogt of New South Wales police traffic support group VIP cycles gave the waiting crowd something to watch as he went about his important work mustering cars for the royal getaway. |
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Hearings before the mid-terms would, it is true, allow the Senate to vote when the Democrats can still generally rely on mustering a simple majority. |
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It is therefore critical that crew members have access to detailed, accurate passenger lists, and that crews be practiced at mustering and crowd-control. |
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The main difficulty involved mustering the political will and the necessary resources effectively to realize human rights and the Millennium Development Goals in a coordinated fashion. |
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Although conducted regularly as required, drills on the Queen of the North were considered mundane and typically involved mustering the fire party, mustering crew members at embarkation stations, and launching a lifeboat. |
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Key areas for action include mustering local financial resources for development and international resources, including countries in international trading and so on. |
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Having crew members who are inexperienced in crowd control and passenger mustering increases the risk to passengers when crew members are unable to muster them or locate missing or unaccounted for passengers. |
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It was decided to adopt a pragmatic approach, based on the recognition that at this stage, it is impossible to arrive at a definition capable of mustering general support of all Council of Europe member States. |
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I congratulate the Ivorian parties for mustering the necessary political will to assume full responsibility for resolving the crisis in their country and I commend President Compaoré for his effective facilitation role. |
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The sooner we succeed in mustering genuine political will, the better we can control that illicit trade, which will, in turn, minimize the outbreak of armed conflict. |
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Bolstered claims of mustering a simple majority are an integral part of electionspeak. |
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Conan IV then briefly ruled as Count, but Henry took the title that same year by mustering an army in Avranches to threaten Conan. |
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The mustering of an army, annually at times, occupied an important place in Frankish history, both military and constitutional. |
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Herding dogs may be used for mustering livestock, as are cowboys, stockmen, and jackaroos on horses, in vehicles, and in helicopters. |
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He was last seen on Tuesday evening at Upshot Station, 80 miles southwest of Longreach in north Queensland, where he was working as a jackaroo mustering cattle. |
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The mustering teams consisted of about twenty men. They were sent bush for up to six months, forbidden to return to the precincts of the homestead unless summoned. |
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In response, Edward II planned a major military campaign with the support of Lancaster and the barons, mustering a large army between 15,000 and 20,000 strong. |
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Marten de Roon and Yassine El Ghanassy were both on target for Heerenveen in the first half, with Kevin Strootman mustering PSV's only response 16 minutes from time. |
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The ute is as Australian as Vegemite or Kylie,' declares a ringer called Grinner, who is holed up at the Burke and Wills Roadhouse in Queensland for a season of mustering. |
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While John worked cattle full time, Rachael worked as a jillaroo part time and wrote part time. Her work saw her doing everything from cattle mustering to cleaning toilets. |
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Mustering a coalition of disapproval for the World Cup should be much easier than it would be for an Olympiad. |
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