We are willing to offer a small honorarium that we hope you will accept for judging the competition. |
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His speech had nothing more to offer than the usual bromides about how everyone needs to work together. |
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If you have any problems with your new computer, we offer 24-hour technical support. |
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Some computer programming languages offer facilities for converting text to a form in which all words are capitalised. |
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Later on in 1515, he got an employment offer as a crew member on a Portuguese ship, but rejected this. |
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Several IAL use the Latin script, some of them like LFN also offer an alternative in the Cyrillic script. |
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Others also offer college credit with the successful completion of the program. |
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The campus will also offer Certificate Programs in Business and Social Work. |
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Restaurants in the town offer a varied cuisine and there are a variety of traditional tea rooms on High Street. |
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Whilst Irish colleges are still popular, a greater variety of summer camps are now on offer catering for a range of interests. |
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As a consequence, references to them are disjoint and offer little useful information about them. |
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Adam details that the people of Uppsala had appointed priests to each of the gods, and that the priests were to offer up sacrifices. |
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Informal lobby or poolside cocktail bars often offer free live entertainment. |
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As confraternities have extensive connections with political and military figures, they offer excellent alumni networking opportunities. |
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A group of destroyers arrived around this time to offer supporting artillery fire. |
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The opportunity, however, did not offer till next morning, for Phoebe did not come to bed till long after I was gone to sleep. |
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Cities offer a larger variety of services, including specialist services not found in rural areas. |
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Bradford wrote that the issue has been further complicated by historical revisionists, who have tried to offer a variety of reasons for the war. |
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Snorri's strategy was to consolidate power over them, at which point he could offer Iceland to the king. |
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The marks attained in both sets of exams are converted into UCAS points, which must meet the offer made by the student's chosen university. |
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Greater weekly training mileages can offer greater results in terms of distance and endurance, but also carry a greater risk of training injury. |
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They offer sports activities, entertainment activities and educational activities. |
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The offer was met with criticism locally with fears a takeover from a mainland firm could cause the paper to lose its connection to the island. |
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These wrecks and their cargo remains offer glimpses through time of the economy, culture, and politics of the ancient world. |
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The second point on which I wish to offer a remark is the existence of a person named Schomberg. |
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They regard it as a religious duty to offer to him, on fixed days, human as well as other sacrificial victims. |
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Private and public schools, they offer education in Arabic, French and some school English until the 5th grade. |
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All cities are served by buses and taxis, while some cities may still offer motorcycle service. |
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Virginia was an attractive destination because the presence of the older colony might offer better security and trade opportunities. |
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The New International editions continued to offer words and features not covered by the OED, and vice versa. |
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Real laptop hobos you'll find in the windows of coffee shops up the street that offer free WiFi and unprotected electrical outlets. |
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Fruit jellies offer an excellent, light-handed way of making vibrantly fresh desserts to round off a rich meal. |
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Some seafood restaurants have begun to offer more sustainable seafood options. |
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On 10 October 1939, Britain refused Hitler's offer of peace and on 12 October, France did the same. |
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He is critical of the Magi, attacking astrology, and suggesting that magic originated in medicine, creeping in by pretending to offer health. |
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However, this was unsatisfactory because its supporters could offer no convincing mechanism to produce a significant expansion of the Earth. |
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In 1385, the Grand Duke Jogaila accepted Poland's offer to become its king. |
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Statistical methods offer the ability to enforce parsimonious selection of the most influential potential predictors of each gene's state. |
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He then made the offer for Washington to send in 2000 FBI agents to confirm this. |
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The poetic versions of the Tristan legend offer a very different account of the hero's death. |
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His power base in England broken, Robert accepted Henry's offer of banishment and left the country for Normandy. |
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Five days later Charles made another peace offer to De Witt, again using Buat as an intermediary. |
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Nonetheless Bute felt the war needed to be brought to an end, and the terms on offer were reasonable. |
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Each of these venues offer entertainment for the general public as well as those racing. |
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Cushman was an engine manufacturer that started making scooters after Salsbury found their offer to supply engines to be unacceptable. |
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Girl Guides and Scouts offer 'jamborees' which are camps over 1 to 2 weeks. |
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Today I offer my profuse apologies to the people of Liverpool for that headline. |
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The more traditional of these offer boys and girls the chance to learn and play many sports. |
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Finds from another settlement at Vis, near the Vychegda River in Russia, offer more details of life in a settlement of the Boreal. |
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On the three regalim, it was customary for the Israelites to make pilgrimages to Jerusalem to offer sacrifices in the Temple. |
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Pound asked to send a cable to President Truman to offer to help negotiate peace with Japan. |
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That I believe him to be true goes without saying. I am not likely to offer pinchbeck wares to my public consciously. |
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And Gnutella, Freenet and other pirate tools will offer plunderings beyond Fanning's fantasies. |
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A similar image may be projected by petting farms and by historic farms that offer farmstays to paying visitors. |
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Common bottlenose dolphins are probably attracted to fishing nets because they offer a concentrated food source. |
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This offer was declined, but he was granted honorific Ming titles for his gesture. |
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Did you hear about the man who was half Portagee and half Italian? He made himself an offer he couldn't understand. |
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He engaged the Portuguese armada which had been sent from Goa to offer armed relief to the besieged port. |
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The king received him in a friendly way and made him an offer to go back to the Amazon under a Portuguese flag. |
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Only after this had been accomplished did they remit the Spanish offer to the States of the provinces for consideration. |
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Ancient historians who visited India offer the closest linguistic equivalence in Indian society and slavery in other ancient civilizations. |
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Their exploits are intermingled with encounters with maidens and hermits who offer advice and interpret dreams along the way. |
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The United States federal government does not offer any initiatives at all. |
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These engines offer high speed and greater fuel efficiency than piston and propeller aeroengines over long distances. |
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Imam Yahya refused the offer on the grounds that the Idrisis were of a Moroccan descent. |
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Indeed, even national fast food chains operating in the state, such as McDonald's, offer locally grown chile on many of their menu items. |
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Budget carriers such as EasyJet and Ryanair offer seasonal connections to different cities in Europe. |
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The refusal of the Hansa to offer reciprocal arrangements to their English counterparts exacerbated the tension. |
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At an academic level, 20 universities offer Dutch studies in the United States. |
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The gardens of the Priory of Graville and the hanging gardens offer views of the lower city. |
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Also widespread are brasseries, which usually offer a large number of beers and typical national dishes. |
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Some UCL departments interview undergraduate applicants prior to making an offer of admission. |
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Teach had at some stage learnt of the offer of a royal pardon and probably confided in Bonnet his willingness to accept it. |
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Although he was received politely, the court of Philip III was unwilling to offer him any support. |
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In September 1914, Kipling was asked by the British government to write propaganda, an offer that he immediately accepted. |
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The Iona Hostel at Lagandorain and the Iona campsite at Cnoc Oran also offer accommodation. |
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Patriarchy itself is also challenged and transformed, as the men offer their women a loving equality, one founded on respect and trust. |
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Paris offers to return the treasure he took and give further wealth as compensation, but not Helen, and the offer is refused. |
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Libraries often provide quiet areas for studying, and they also often offer common areas to facilitate group study and collaboration. |
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Other tracks offer Quarter Horse racing and Standardbred racing, on combinations of these three types of racing surfaces. |
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Other national libraries offer similar services or enforce mandatory practices similar to this. |
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Floating objects can offer some protection for juvenile fish from predators. |
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She ruled the part of Wendland in which Olaf had landed, and Olaf and his men were given an offer to stay for the winter. |
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Smaller streets off the High Street such as Gandy Street also offer a range of independent shops. |
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The SEOs offer guidance on the critical issues, which could help to achieve sustainable growth and a more secure environmental future. |
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An offer to lease it to nearby Fulham was turned down, so Mears opted to found his own club to use the stadium. |
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An offer of accession is only given once consensus is reached among interested parties. |
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Through privatization by direct asset sale or stock market, bidders compete to offer higher prices, generating more revenue for the state. |
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When Chandler phoned Mitchell later that day to offer him the position, he readily accepted. |
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The BBC did not make an offer immediately, but in March 2013, the details of the sale were announced to the public. |
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Negotiations with President Wilson began immediately, in the hope that he would offer better terms than the British and French. |
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Closely related calibrachoas, often called miniature petunias, offer dainty petunia-like blossoms that are perfect for planting in pots. |
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For 2013, Bestival introduced a weekly payment plan for tickets, the first music festival to offer this. |
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There is also a huge variety of family attractions on offer including arena events a fun fair and roving acts. |
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Most plough makers offer an automatic reset system for tough conditions or rocky soils. |
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The government of Argentina declined an offer by Britain to have the bodies repatriated to the mainland. |
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They were pushed back to the eastern edges of the city by ECOMOG, after which HMS Norfolk was sent to offer assistance. |
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Some of these programs have a narrow focus in one particular area, while others offer a wide range of programs. |
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This was often to comply with secular governance issues or to offer a directory of attendees for internal use. |
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These large concave hooves offer stable support on wet, soggy ground and on crusty snow. |
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For a businessman who has the profit motive as the prime interest, it is a losing proposition to offer below or above market wages to workers. |
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Starlight tourist destinations are locations that offer conditions for observations of stars which are protected from light pollution. |
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State Wildlife Management Areas often offer licensed hunters the opportunity to hunt deer on public lands. |
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Many colleges offer leisure learning and training programmes designed to meet the needs of business. |
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Some universities offer a vocationally based Foundation degree, typically two years in length. |
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There are restaurants which offer most of these dishes, especially in the HafenCity. |
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Burton had accepted Cohen's offer under the condition that Gielgud would direct it, which he convened to him. |
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Barlow explained in interviews that Williams had given up trying to offer creative input and merely did as he was told. |
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A candidate for election would be expected to offer concessions of land or money to the electors in order to secure their vote. |
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Following calls for a new location to be found, the government accepted an offer of funds from the philanthropist William Henry Alexander. |
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Major airports in such countries as Russia and Japan offer miniature sleeping units within the airport that are available for rent by the hour. |
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As early as 1687, the Spanish government had begun to offer asylum to slaves from British colonies. |
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Encouraged and performed by women in the community, circumcision is primarily intended to deter promiscuity and to offer protection from assault. |
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Philip then returned to Elatea, sending a final offer of peace to Athens and Thebes, who both rejected it. |
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She dispatched the Earl of Argyll and Lord Moray to offer terms and avert a war. |
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The only explanation I can offer is that the diligent pornographess was already back at work on her next endeavor. |
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After a resurgence of gas protests in 2005, Carlos Mesa attempted to resign in January 2005, but his offer was refused by Congress. |
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This would include the use of clothing as protection against rape if the clothing would offer protection. |
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He resigned as Prime Minister in June 1885 and declined Queen Victoria's offer of an earldom. |
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Vaccination four to seven days after exposure can offer some protection from disease or may modify the severity of disease. |
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However, understanding the opportunity that university could also offer her, she turned down the deal. |
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The States General refused to consider this offer until the Imperial forces had left Dutch territory. |
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In thoroughfares nigh the docks, any considerable seaport will frequently offer to view the queerest looking nondescripts from foreign parts. |
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These stories offer drama, philosophy, romance, tragedy, fantasy and humour, and were created by various narrators over time. |
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Some European governments like Switzerland, Greece, Norway and Germany offer civilian service. |
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Among other things, statistical research methods offer reliable insight into the ways in which words interact. |
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Seafarers' welfare organisation, Apostleship of the Sea has a port chaplain in Aberdeen to offer practical and pastoral support to them. |
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Aberystwyth says it was the first department to offer students single honours degrees in human geography and physical geography. |
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With cameras in their faces, figure skaters awaiting their scores in the kiss-and-cry area offer a scene unlike any other. |
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It was the first university to offer degrees in biochemistry, architecture, civic design, veterinary science, oceanography and social science. |
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Strictly speaking it is necessary for the debtor to offer the exact amount due as there is no obligation for the other party to provide change. |
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Heaviside was chronically poor, making his refusal of the offer even more striking. |
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A gutsy home victory over Stade and a last gasp defeat to Leicester, did however offer some crumbs of comfort. |
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Despite his misgivings, the next day Welsh took up the offer and knocked out Kid Allen in a third round bout. |
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Moreover, he refused to even offer a hypothesis as to the cause of this force on grounds that to do so was contrary to sound science. |
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On 14 November 2010, the company announced that it was dropping its offer for Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan. |
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The islands offer a wide range of options for both beginners and elite players. |
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In England hoards of Viking silver such as the Cuerdale Hoard and the Vale of York Hoard, offer good insight to this phenomenon. |
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Archaeological evidence, oral history and historical documents can offer insights into past changes in the climate. |
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Virtually all optics manufacturers offer specific binoculars for birding, and some have even geared their whole brand to birders. |
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Some, commonly referred by the moniker 'Walloon', are recognisable today as they offer occasional services in French. |
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Most secondary schools in Amsterdam offer a variety of different levels of education in the same school. |
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The majority of halls offer single or twin accommodation with some rooms having en suite facilities. |
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Although Salkeld rejected his offer of marriage, she remained a friend and regular correspondent for many years. |
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Offers are sent out in early January, with each offer usually being from a specific college. |
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In 1828 the university became the first in England to offer English as a subject and the teaching of Classics and medicine began. |
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The matrons are supported by the School's Medical Centre where trained nursing staff offer round the clock care. |
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The palaces of India offer an insight into the life of the royalty of the country. |
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Dartmouth College, Harvard University, and the College of William and Mary, offer leading examples of Georgian architecture in the Americas. |
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We offer services at a fraction of the cost of other companies. |
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The offerer must wait to learn if the offeree accepts the offer or rejects it. |
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Instead, figure out what you have to offer and suggest to a classmate you become best study buddies 4evah! |
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The gastronomic offer includes approximately 1,800 restaurants, and a number of high quality bars. |
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The male may then offer the female a stick which she incorporates into the nest. |
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She denied that her offer to help was based on selfish motives. |
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Although the characters are fictional, they still offer a variety of insights into customs and practices of the time. |
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In January 1920, it was announced that Russell had accepted the reinstatement offer from Trinity and would begin lecturing from October. |
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Suddenly in 1823, the ship's Captain decided to sail to Genoa and offer the Hercules for charter. |
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It must be remembered that the English organ until then had little to offer other than stopped diapasons and clarabellas. |
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The guacamole and queso fundido are excellent, and two botanas offer items like chalupas not always found on Chicago menus. |
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As you can see from the test reports, in the lower frequency ranges in particular, egg crates offer little value for absorption. |
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One of the options they considered was an offer from Led Zeppelin's manager, Peter Grant. |
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Many other films and TV productions have made use of the facilities on offer at the Beeches. |
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Ye shall offer at your own will a male without blemish, of the beeves, of the sheep, or of the goats. |
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Prolific Bond composer John Barry turned down an offer by Barbara Broccoli to score the film. |
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The large reading rooms offer hundreds of seats which are often filled with researchers, especially during the Easter and summer holidays. |
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Junior tournaments do not offer prize money except for the Grand Slam tournaments, which are the most prestigious junior events. |
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These enamel-like aberrations in cementogenesis are intriguing and could offer new insights and strategies to regenerate acellular cementum. |
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Such pitches tend to offer help to fast bowlers throughout the match, but become better for batting as the game goes on. |
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This offer was declined and Bourgeois bequeathed the collection to his old school, Dulwich College, on his death. |
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Some camgirls offer nude photographs or videos of themselves in exchange for gifts or money. |
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Register racks at checkout stands offer manufacturers a captive audience for their products in the retailer's store. |
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However, coyotes tend to be less challenging intellectually, as they offer a straight line hunt instead of the convoluted fox line. |
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All of the principal tours offer points in the Women's World Golf Rankings for high finishers in their events. |
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In the evenings, Ward and PJ offer guests a complimentary drink. This gesture seems to reinforce the hosts' desire to make everyone feel welcome. |
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Danish universities offer international students a range of opportunities for obtaining an internationally recognised qualification in Denmark. |
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With the original offer revoked, and with the premiere teams already committed to their incumbent drivers, Mansell decided to move on. |
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However, it is measurement controlled classes that offer the diversity in equipment. |
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Leave it to settle for about three months and, come Christmas time, you'll have a delicious concoctions to offer your guests. |
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The hospitals offer a wide range of healthcare services, and some of the territory's private hospitals are considered to be world class. |
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When many Scots compared what they had to the Irish offer of Home Rule, the status quo was considered inadequate. |
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Some groups offer training courses to help cyclists integrate themselves with other traffic. |
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There was not much to do after the accident but offer what condolence I could. |
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Film and dance theory offer a productive vocabulary for considering the effects of these mutings and deafenings. |
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Lloyd George's War Cabinet considered the German offer to be a ploy to create divisions amongst the Allies. |
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The union rejected the offer and on 24 January 1986 its 6,000 members at Murdoch's papers went on strike. |
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At the Combined Policy Committee meeting in August, the US made a counter offer of allowing the use the Nevada Test Site. |
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The plan was to offer a much deeper experience than what Farmville and rest of the cow-clickers ever could. |
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Kind of like when you offer to let your boyfriend check your emails to prove you're not cybercheating on him. |
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Other projects aim to enrich tomatoes with substances that may offer health benefits or provide better nutrition. |
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A first rate restaurant should offer wonderful food with wonderful service. |
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During the GSS, retailers here offer steep discounts, sometimes up to 70 per cent off their original prices. |
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There are only a few approved health care providers that offer insurance to Bermudians. |
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Several companies offer trips by mokoro, lasting from one to three days, although almost all these trips are run by the same community trust. |
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All three islands offer scuba diving, and the Cayman Islands are home to several snorkelling locations where tourists can swim with stingrays. |
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As soon as I got on the plane I asked the flight attendant for an eye-opener, but all he had to offer was orange juice. |
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Foreign countries have established summer schools in the United States to offer education regarding their culture and language. |
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The real reason other call accounting companies won't offer you a moneyback satisfaction guarantee. Fear. |
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And specialized risk consultants working in a variety of fields offer credit models and default estimates. |
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This would offer an explanation for some of the free-roaming planets that have been found and it could mean that more exist across the Milky Way. |
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If the government wants graduates to stay in the country they should offer more incentives. |
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He engaged a syndicate of city traders and merchants to offer for sale an issue of government debt. |
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For the German occupying authorities war thus appears to offer the most appropriate occasion for carrying out their policy of genocide. |
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However, agencies may offer additional services using a combination of business models. |
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Boosting productivity and creating more jobs which offer progression at work is vital to make work a reliable route out of poverty. |
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Virgin Atlantic was the first airline to offer personal entertainment for all passengers in all classes. |
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They're a little noisy if you open your balcony door but otherwise offer a glimpse of one of Disney World's more happening places. |
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Tourism is still the largest industry, and most island towns and villages offer hotels, hostels and camping sites. |
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Applicants did not need to have a formal job offer made by a licensed UK employer in order to apply under this category. |
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Based on an assessment of individual circumstances they offer grants or access to student loans through the Student Loans Company. |
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Colleges offer National Certificates, Higher National Certificates and Higher National Diplomas. |
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Some institutions offer an undergraduate master's degree as a first degree, typically lasting four years. |
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Even economy vehicles offer multispeaker audio upgrades, including a subwoofer. |
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The channel had an educational aim, which was modified later on in its life to offer documentaries. |
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She doubted if the offer was real because the only record company she knew was Virgin Records, and she took a friend with her to the meeting. |
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Tacitus further discusses the role of women in Chapters 7 and 8, mentioning that they often accompany the men to battle and offer encouragement. |
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However, today the monarch is advised by the outgoing Prime Minister as to whom he or she should offer the position next. |
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It has been reported that the club rejected his offer to invest cash in the club around this time. |
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The offer also came only a week before the conference, which was held in Paris, France. |
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After receiving a complaint from WikiLeaks spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson, UNESCO invited him to attend, but did not offer a place on any panels. |
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A holocryptic cipher is one constructed so as to offer no clue to its meaning to anybody without the key. |
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He declined this offer and decided to stay in football management, joining Leeds United. |
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The Grand Opera House and Joseph Rowntree Theatre also offer a variety of productions. |
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They offer communion to those who are already united in that denomination or sometimes individual church. |
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Various food vendors will also offer assorted types of traditional Scottish refreshment and sustenance. |
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The line has since become a metaphor for expensive efforts that offer a false sense of security. |
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Each of these involves its own application process, and generally requires a job offer from a UK employer. |
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In return, Constantine would reaffirm the old family alliance between Maximian and Constantius, and offer support to Maxentius' cause in Italy. |
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Encouraged by women in the community, it is primarily intended to deter promiscuity and to offer protection from assault. |
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Encouraged by women in the community, it is primarily intended to protect chastity, deter promiscuity, and offer protection from assault. |
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Tijuana developed a greater variety of attractions and activities to offer its visitors. |
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He then met with William the Lion in April and rejected William the Lion's offer to purchase Northumbria, which William had a claim over. |
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Brazil is the first country in South America to offer Esperanto to secondary students. |
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Like Australia, Chile allows foreign companies to set up Chilean subsidiaries to offer domestic flights in Chile, regardless of reciprocity. |
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Finding the supply in Cochin running low, Cabral takes up the offer to top up their cargo at Cranganore. |
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Childe believed that the study of the past could offer guidance for how humans should act in the present and future. |
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Another earl, Waltheof, despite being one of William's favourites, was also involved, and some Breton lords were ready to offer support. |
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Gytha, Harold's mother, offered the victorious duke the weight of her son's body in gold for its custody, but her offer was refused. |
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A factor that promoted the spread of secularism was the inability of the Church to offer assistance against the Black Death. |
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After Louis concluded peace with William in 1697, he ceased to offer much in the way of assistance to James. |
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The Liberals decided not to field a candidate, but at the same time not to offer Hardie any assistance. |
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The Sikh leaders of the Singh Sabha worked to offer a clear definition of Sikh identity and tried to purify Sikh belief and practice. |
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The manorial records offer a good opportunity to study the geographical distribution of the plague. |
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On 18 September 2008, the terms of the recommended offer for HBOS by Lloyds TSB were announced. |
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The offer may include additional requirements, such as attaining a particular grade in the Sixth Term Examination Paper. |
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As a result of dislike of the modular system, many schools now offer the alternative International Baccalaureate Diploma qualification. |
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James, doubtful of his brother's chances of regaining the throne, considered taking a Spanish offer to be an admiral in their navy. |
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However, his offer of 15,000 marks was rejected due to wanting the castles within the lands, which Richard was not willing to give. |
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To concede a match, members of the losing team offer congratulatory handshakes to the winning team. |
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Some air charter companies offer a large variety of aircraft, such as helicopters and business jets. |
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James refused a French offer to send an expeditionary force, fearing that it would cost him domestic support. |
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For children, Oswestry Youth Cafe and the Centre offer many sessions for entertainment. |
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Over time, the school grew and began to offer high school and professional level studies. |
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They offer a range of activities including canoeing and Stand Up Paddleboarding on the Pontsticill Reservoir. |
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Beginning in the Summer 2015, the campus will begin to offer undergraduate credit courses in History. |
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The advisory committee could only offer advice, but since that was almost always accepted they had real power. |
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Shortly thereafter, Bernadotte took up the offer from Sweden to fill the vacant position of Crown Prince there. |
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Along the course of the river a number of smaller private companies also offer river trips at Oxford, Wallingford, Reading and Hampton Court. |
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Indeed, some, such as consultants and providers of investment services, offer no guarantees of the value for price paid. |
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Both Cole and PC Cox, a colleague who had joined him to offer assistance, were seriously injured. |
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During the election campaign, Cameron accepted the offer of writing a regular column for The Guardian's online section. |
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In 1997, Louisiana became the first state to offer the option of a traditional marriage or a covenant marriage. |
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Wheelchair access is possible at several places on the former railway trails, and cycle hire centres offer vehicles adapted to wheelchair users. |
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Buyers have a maximum price they are willing to pay and sellers have a minimum price they are willing to offer their product. |
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Sellers willing to offer their goods at a lower price than the equilibrium price receive the difference as producer surplus. |
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The opposite happens if fewer people offer their wages in the market as the supply curve shifts to the left. |
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Instead he took up an offer to study for a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics at the University of Bristol free of charge. |
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Skylon's revised engine design, the SABRE engine, is expected to offer higher performance. |
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Although Priestley considered moving to America, he eventually accepted Birmingham New Meeting's offer to be their minister. |
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In 1948, Chadwick accepted an offer to become the Master of Gonville and Caius College. |
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All clubs offer opportunities for beginners and the more experienced students. |
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After three months went by with no prospect of release, Marc let it be known that he was considering an offer from the Tsar of Russia. |
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These types of reel mowers offer the benefit of zero pollution being produced. |
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Williams briefly worked with Meat Loaf, before receiving an offer from Dire Straits, who he was still working with, when Man reformed. |
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In June 2009 a takeover offer from fellow transport operator FirstGroup was rejected. |
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A rough grid pattern can offer a wide variety of routes while still maintaining reasonable speed and frequency of service. |
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Also, the provisions offer little new on already existing international treaties. |
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Only relatively few universities can afford to offer Comparative linguistics as a discrete field. |
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Payment terms are much closer to those of Amazon and less favorable than those they offer to more established publishers via Lightning Source. |
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Not all universities offer degrees named exactly the same, even if they have similar academic and professional effects. |
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On the other hand, educational treatment in the case of foreign language may offer opportunities mainly for learning. |
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Wesley was unhappy about the idea of field preaching as he believed Anglican liturgy had much to offer in its practice. |
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In addition, they offer a broader range of courses at a lower cost per student than most school sixth forms. |
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These floating units reduce oil production costs and offer mobility, large storage capacity, and production versatility. |
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They typically offer the Welsh Baccalaureate and Key Skills qualifications. |
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Schools able to offer classical studies were given additional funding as collegiate institutes. |
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Let water be brought to perform my ablutions, and let the pious Fakreddin be called to offer up his prayers with mine. |
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Her books offer profound insights into the true nature of courage. |
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Some degrees also offer a Post Graduate Diploma, which often consists of the same workload, but with added flexibility. |
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Some bachelor's degrees in medicine, dentistry and veterinary science offer intercalated degrees en route to the final qualification. |
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Various camp programs offer preparation for the SAT Reasoning Test as part of a mixture of academic learning with summer fun. |
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Not all colleges offer all courses, but they generally cover a broad range of subjects. |
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One in four successful candidates receives an offer from a college that they did not apply to. |
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In addition, individual colleges also offer bursaries and funds to help their students. |
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She had the compassion to offer help when it was needed most. |
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The size of his offer indicates that he is eager to buy the house. |
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The first was ugly and uncomfortable and the latter was less secure, although it did offer greater aesthetic appeal and value as a status symbol. |
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Several companies offer open top bus tours around the city, as well as tours on foot and on the river. |
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I'd like to offer a couple of comments on the points you've raised. |
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Different languages' orthographies offer different degrees of correspondence between spelling and pronunciation. |
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