Government plans to create more specialist secondary schools and privately managed city academies were also condemned. |
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The disproportionate amount of privately educated applicants who continue to win places each year is a concern. |
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Born in Oxford she was privately educated before going up to Newnham College, Cambridge, and later Oxford University. |
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Speaking privately, authority officials acknowledged that conditions in some places are so inhumane that they probably violate international law. |
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More and more privately owned jets are landing at Provincetown's small airport. |
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A code of practice, which required a midwife to be insured would thus effectively disbar her from practising privately, says Chris. |
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My husband waited for me in the anteroom while I entered the rabbi's study to speak with him privately. |
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And if there were lots of roads, would they be used mostly to transport people by bus, by jitneys and by taxi, or by privately owned car as now? |
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They will be privately owned, with leasehold tenure and ground rent for the land. |
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Rarely have I read, even privately, let alone in public, anything more raunchy. |
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Costello won't like it of course, and will grumble and groan privately, but lacks the courage to actually do anything. |
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One putative proponent privately distanced himself from his public praise of Miers. |
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In addition to these, there are a host of wildlife refuges, marine parks, biological reserves and privately established preserves and ecolodges. |
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Another was that high-risk missions should be publicly, rather than privately funded. |
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Scotland bosses refused to criticise Warwickshire publicly but privately they are fuming. |
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Or priests, in like manner who privately say one thing, but very publicly say another. |
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They might critique them privately, but not necessarily in print or publicly. |
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At times I could have been, publicly not privately, too critical of the players, but now I try to balance it. |
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But, privately, he confided to friends that he was demoralized, even tempted to quit. |
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This change in events requires that I speak with you and your companion privately. |
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It used to be thought that only rich and privately educated people sent their children to independent schools. |
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Kate stood at the door and waited for him to pause the game and come speak with her privately. |
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Whether you decide to trade in your car or sell it privately is a personal choice. |
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People may speak privately to a nurse or get cancer information which is free of charge. |
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The restaurant is designed in such way that a group of 25 persons can dine privately. |
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It would privately fund research to provide the information it needed to devise a response. |
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His opponents however, insist that he had plenty of chances to do this privately. |
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As far as I can see, it's the privately educated sneering at the under-educated. |
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We've already started to talk privately to a number of people and they're extremely supportive of the idea. |
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Many privately muse that if the government insists on outlawing hunting, then outlaws they are prepared to be. |
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That Davis's support is not solid is evident from speaking to some of his backers privately. |
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A person who is privately most generous, he remembers those who have shown kindness to him. |
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You once said privately there were few people in your department you could trust. |
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But they have already accepted that schools and hospitals are being privately financed. |
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Not being one to pry I simply privately wondered at the specifics involved. |
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To press his case, he felt compelled to reveal much of his privately held company's production strategy and financial information. |
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He struggled privately with gender identity early in his tour of duty, when gays couldn't openly serve in the military. |
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The proposals are also vague on the subject of privately run preschools as opposed to those programs run by the government. |
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The English naval forces comprised 34 royal warships and some 170 privately owned ships, preponderantly drawn from East Anglia and Kent. |
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The deaccessioned works, they explained, were sold privately to collectors, not at public auction. |
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It may have originally been a privately owned fishing house, later used as a garrison for troops guarding the city. |
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Clark darts a wary look at the detective, perhaps noticing the sarcasm, and Mike privately reminds himself to hold back a little. |
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He put together a 'Garland' of privately printed verses by distinguished poets. |
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Hilmar, a privately held corporation, was established in 1984 by a group of 12 Jersey dairymen. |
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The 1,875 megawatt plant is the largest privately owned combined-cycle gas turbine heat and power plant in the world. |
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Until then try to take your cues from how he behaves both publicly and privately, and don't be afraid to ask questions! |
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The people living in a democracy are free, and each citizen can arrange his life privately. |
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Some privately suggested that they suspected foul play and planned to question the commission on the specific results Monday. |
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He was educated privately in the classics and went on to study medicine and forestry. |
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He then lived as a country gentleman, hunting and playing cricket while also publishing small volumes of poetry, often privately. |
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The apartments have private balconies and porches linked to walk-up stoops, mimicking the privately owned houses in the neighborhood. |
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There has been a marked increase in the share of public consumption that is privately produced. |
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He was one of Britain's leading defenders of privately owned guns and firearms. |
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But some say privately that regardless of his case's outcome, he's finished in politics. |
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As a privately held company it did not publish financial performance figures. |
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We are fighting a rating and valuation system that discriminates against small businesses, privately owned hotels, inns and pubs. |
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Another factor, though, is the fact that the Musee is a privately held concession, not a non-profit. |
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But his critics, and they were not a few, said privately that the benevolent Burke image would not last. |
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Parents in some parts of Britain have travelled abroad or paid privately for single vaccinations against the individual diseases. |
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Modern photolithographic publications, such as those privately printed by Duanfang, argued for new attributions. |
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But again, if the subject is sensitive, the colloquy among the attorneys, prospective jurors, and judge can be held privately at the bench. |
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Due to the pews being boxed, and most of them privately owned, by 1860 there was not enough room for the non-pew-owners to come for worship. |
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Don't lunch privately or take coffee breaks with the same person all the time. |
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Private health factories aren't going to happen here, nor are privately run state schools. |
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Despite the turn in his public fortunes, privately it's been a difficult year. |
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They talked together privately and sat together at supper and afterwards he played to her on the clavichord and the lute. |
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Manure from privately kept horses is classed as household waste and will be exempt from the tax. |
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In the areas of eastern Finland active in swiddening, most forests suitable for slash-and-burn cultivation were privately owned. |
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It's home to about 2,000 houseboats, nearly 400 of them in a rental fleet and the rest privately owned, many in joint ownership. |
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More people would swallow the statement were it not for the fact that, privately, Flynn is telling a different story. |
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Secondary relics might be privately owned, and were believed to have power as protective charms. |
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The VHI pays consultants if a subscriber opts to be treated privately, irrespective of whether the patient is in a public or private bed. |
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For two weeks they will be involved in building work, painting, decorating and gardening at the privately owned orphanages. |
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He talks ceaselessly in public about innovation, but privately his administration questions the costs of any worthwhile environmental rule. |
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The member only has the option to sell the shares privately if the company decides not to buy them back. |
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They motored their way behind the luxuriant tour buses of the headliners, and thought, privately, that they were living in a dream. |
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Retailers, mainly garages and newsagents, have already privately canvassed staff on whether they would be willing to work on the Sabbath. |
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She was warned privately to withdraw her candidacy for the position of general manager. |
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Such loyalty and his hands-off management style might have worked in a privately owned business. |
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Managers of public organizations generally have to deal with more stakeholder groups than privately owned organizations. |
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When playing privately, this will normally be a question of agreeing house rules. |
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With business itself, most of the key industry groups were squared away privately during and immediately after the deal's negotiation. |
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In many countries people are victimised, terrorised, disappeared or tortured, for publicly, or even privately, expressing dissent. |
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When science becomes completely value-free and controlled privately, ethics are lost. |
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I was so wrapped up in confusion and suspicion that I forgot to wonder why Jacquiline would want me to meet her privately in a solitary room. |
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Even today many Democrats who privately despise the netroots lie low, hoping the anger won't be directed at them. |
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But a small minority of traders, who attempt to sell their cars privately to avoid paying tax, slip through the net. |
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People now increasingly see brands as shared cultural property, rather than privately owned intellectual property. |
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Most other industrialized nations privately agree they are necessary but are loath to step forward and be counted. |
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But almost half were unable to offer an urgent appointment for unregistered patients either on the NHS or privately. |
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I'm sorry to bother you so late, but I am wondering if I can talk to you, privately? |
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So he said no, privately muttering that his team shouldn't have to compromise to make up for the mistakes of others. |
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Other recent projects included several light rail systems, usually municipally owned but privately run. |
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Ground truth is, in effect, the sum of the scenario and the moves as privately submitted to controllers and mediated by umpires. |
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Parents can pay for it privately and it is given to children under the age of two. |
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His father still could afford a good education for his son and Halley was tutored privately at home before being sent to St Paul's School. |
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With the road to Cape Tribulation now bituminised, settlement of the privately owned allotments within the Daintree is escalating. |
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It was quite obvious I would be shouted down but nothing was done to move these people away or to talk to them privately. |
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He mispronounced several words and phrases and even Republican spin doctors privately concede he was not at his best. |
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We were billeted out privately, although some were in Hamer's Commercial Hotel. |
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The Department of Health is understood to have privately admitted miscalculating the cost of the contract, although it has denied this in public. |
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However, it isn't valid if the tickets are booked privately and not through a travel agency. |
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I compliment the wife on her mink vest, although I think privately she looks a lot like Genghis Khan. |
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Well many years ago I spent a fair amount of my time installing and setting up privately owned TV translators. |
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He was eventually permitted to teach privately and a great many prominent young Milanese studied with him. |
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It is already privately owned by the 700 berth holders who own berths there and who pay rent on them. |
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In order to get the project off the ground, the ministry tried to privately settle its legal disputes with those original land owners. |
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At 1,540 acres, this was once the world's largest privately owned grove of sequoias. |
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In the USA most health facilities are privately funded, apart from Medicare and Medicaid. |
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The course co-ordinator Brian Cavanagh, MEd has being involved in training with FAS and privately for the past thirty years. |
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This led in 1881 to the incorporation of a privately owned company financed by industrialists and bankers with headquarters in Montreal. |
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Script writers are chafing, television executives tell you privately that they are helpless. |
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Since the flat wasn't on the market, the vendors and I have agreed to do the sale privately. |
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Publicly they stated that their employees came first, but privately it was every man for himself and I was resentful. |
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I have also heard, and certainly saw on our boat trip in, that there are many privately owned baches which can be rented. |
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Sushi, chicken teriyaki, Thai food, Tandori, even privately owned taquerias all do well here in some way or form. |
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This single parent family would have been unable to rent privately in this same neighbourhood. |
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He was fiercely attacked, and even some figures who privately sympathized with his views were too cowed to defend him publicly. |
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They privately admit he could conceivably bring in a running mate if a general election were called. |
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He was taught privately, his father assiduously fostering his musical talents. |
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The coal industry should be privately funding these studies, the consumer group asserts. |
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The training they need is only provided by privately run colleges, mainly in Britain and Europe. |
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It is a privately held company, specializing in rugged battlefield imaging systems. |
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Then he became sad, not publicly or artificially sad, but deeply, privately sad. |
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The company is privately held since its formation and employs more than 250 Arizonans and 50 Mississippians. |
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Some returning officers who oversee elections have privately bought premises to store the machines. |
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The first privately funded spacecraft lifts off from an airstrip in the Mojave Desert. |
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He privately acknowledged that he was wrong but declined to make a public retraction. |
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The oral anovulant contraceptive pill had been developed privately with her assistance. |
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He mocks and tortures the Chinese laundryman, though privately his friend, along with the other boys. |
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Self-driving is no problem, but the privately run first-class video coaches are bookable, swift and comfortable. |
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The demand for privately rented accommodation has increased, but the choice of properties available can be limited. |
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When the Orthodox would say something outrageous, the Vatican would make remonstrances privately, but never in public. |
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However, it is doubtful whether any privately financed development scheme would be viable. |
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But an American official who has been privately doubtful of the Administration's commitment to the peace process now echoes this view. |
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In areas that are privately owned, the council encourages the landowners to keep their land free from litter. |
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There is no such thing as a society free of landlordism when the benefits of publicly-created land values are privately appropriated. |
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It's just that whenever you Labourite chaps see something that is large, privately owned and working well, you want to nationalize it. |
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It seems to me most people may tell a joke privately which they wouldn't want broadcast. |
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Bulgaria has more than 50 wineries and wine cellars, which are privately owned. |
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The president had an aide call the senator over to him to talk privately with him. |
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The two dynasts also privately share a feeling of having had their intelligence underestimated. |
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At any moment there are 17 million privately owned boats afloat in marinas and dockominiums, stowed in garages or out on a voyage. |
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The acceptance of this privately drafted law by the Oireachtas would amount to a wholesale abdication of its legislative function. |
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In Istanbul, too, there was the problem of privately owned areas that had to be expropriated to make way for the new docks and quays. |
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I frequently hear privately the ideas on the importance of casework of many individuals, some of whom have a great passion for their subject matter. |
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Once upon a time, I would have ducked my head and seethed privately. |
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Charlotte Marshall, a privately practicing clinical psychologist in Adelaide, South Australia echoed Harper. |
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We privately see ourselves as queenly beings who get to decide which of our subjects to anoint with a knighthood. |
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But privately, according to Trierweiler, Hollande slithered back and attempted to rekindle the mortally wounded relationship. |
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He then met privately with Reid to personally criticize the buy-in provision. |
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The privately owned area does not have trails in the canyon, but does offer similar white-water rafting trips. |
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In between the now regular jaunts from Washington to Ottawa, Denis arranged to meet with the provincial premiers privately in closed off dining rooms. |
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It was back in the summer of 1998 that the library, then situated in privately owned accommodation in the high street, was given six months' notice to quit. |
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Since 1980, I have enjoyed access from the bottom of my garden across an unfenced area of privately owned woodland to a golf course where I am a member. |
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Thank goodness I sold all my own real estate privately without an agent. |
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The Turkish team had a major scare on their way here when their privately chartered plane hit an air pocket and briefly plummeted towards the ground. |
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He studied at Queens' College, Cambridge and was coached privately by William Hopkins, graduating in 1834 as senior wrangler and first Smith's prizeman. |
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The new-look hostel will replace the all-in dorms with 34 beds in smaller individual bedrooms that could be occupied privately by couples or families. |
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The SpaceX Falcon 9v1.1, all privately funded, all domestically sourced, can carry 28,990 lbs. |
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Donovan had been privately concerned that running statewide would hurt his standing back home. |
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Meanwhile, privately rented accommodation is becoming very expensive. |
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The content of the robocalls is accurate but senior Republicans privately describe them as petty and ineffective at a time when a strong economic message is needed. |
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Grote Industries Indiana-based, privately held business manufacturing vehicle safety systems. |
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Here in the United States, are safeguards being taken to prevent privately owned planes from being used by terrorists to carry explosives or even biological weapons? |
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But privately, it is listening to other theories, including those about an inside job. |
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The embattled leader has been told privately by senior advisers that he either bows out gracefully or risks bringing the party into a damaging dispute. |
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They sent word to Kerr privately to ask him to explain himself. |
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Start posting your public key at the bottom of e-mails and newsgroup postings, so that strangers who are interested in your points can e-mail your privately. |
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His leadership was cast into doubt again this week, publicly by a former MSP and privately by many who still sit behind him on the Scottish parliament benches. |
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In every single sphere of British influence, the upper echleons of power in 2013 are held overwhelmingly by the privately educated or the affluent middle class. |
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Some describe the knowledge of having to undergo an amputation as the most shattering moment in their lives while others disclose having privately contemplated suicide. |
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But the mother would privately say that her wonderful Tony had been the result of a marital rape. |
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There is also another parallel stream of procedure relating to proceedings brought privately, for example, proceedings to recover multiple damages, treble damages, perhaps. |
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There have been missteps, as there are with any presidential campaign, but a lot of top Democrats are now talking privately and some publicly about changes. |
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After this Boyle was tutored privately by one of his father's chaplains. |
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Lobbying is a multi-faceted activity, which takes place both publicly and privately. |
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Some club officials are privately worded that Johnson never will return to the All-Pro level he enjoyed before blowing his knee out in the preseason. |
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They are privately run, operate independently of the NHS and are unregulated by any official body. |
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Last week, the National Statistical Institute reported that 97 per cent of housing in Bulgaria is privately owned, and the rest is municipally or state-owned. |
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I learn by the third day to tell the nurse privately to make mine mostly orange juice. |
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In terms rather more ungentle than mine, he says, among other things, that I should have written him privately about his public and loud positions on these matters. |
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Yet, until now, in the Orthodox movement, ordination has been granted only privately and rather infrequently. |
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Sources in the military have privately admitted to me that they are currently outgunned. |
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A privately run ten-pin bowling alley could be up and running in Kirkwall by the middle of next year, following initial support for the scheme by councillors this week. |
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Privatization began after the velvet revolution in 1989, and most property owned privately before 1948 has been returned to the owners or their descendants. |
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Faber's minor prose works were Elnovia, a light-hearted and eventually rather dated fantasy, and an account of the history of the All Souls bursarships, printed privately. |
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When I quizzed them privately, two students explained that the volume of their loans was a source of profound shame. |
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The privately funded SETI Institute uses radio telescopes owned by observatories around the world to sweep the sky for signals broadcast by advanced civilizations. |
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The Duke visited privately in 2005 when he followed the British Lions' Rugby tour. |
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Ryan sees Frannie as socially withdrawn yet privately self-confident. |
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I suspect they privately think his comments were ill-advised but were loath to lose a second top Senate leader over casual remarks in the space of six months. |
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He seems to have privately concluded that his team are unlikely to beat the Turkish champions, whose run of consecutive home wins stretched to 18 matches last weekend. |
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He confirms the privately expressed belief of many ministers that they are battling against a civil service hidebound by more than a century of tradition. |
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But, according to Charles Powell, Mrs Thatcher's foreign policy adviser, Mitterrand was sulphurous in his suspicion of Germany whenever the two leaders spoke privately. |
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To accommodate this appetite for a real home from home, numerous web sites have sprung up on the internet offering privately owned Florida villas for rent. |
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In a perfect world, this is done as decorously and privately as possible. |
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Parents first got their children privately coached by school teachers. |
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A quiet and reserved man in public, he showed his fiery nature privately. |
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Assume that the council was proposing to erect or construct a road adjoining privately owned property which was known to be prone to frequent flooding. |
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In others, employers contract privately to provide the benefits. |
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He claimed he could never consult with his counsel privately without a correctional services official being present and that they insisted on reading privileged documents. |
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She now sends her privately educated son for extra language tuition. |
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Logan positioned himself behind Rob so he could speak to him privately. |
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Many people do not realise they have fewer rights when buying privately. |
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Many hours passed before the children were able to speak privately again. |
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We approached potential participants privately, gave them detailed information about the study if they were interested and eligible, and obtained informed consent. |
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The whole top floor was turned into a nursery which she shared with her sister Margaret Rose, and both were educated privately here by governesses. |
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Once the library of a bibliophile was not thought complete without examples of the art of grangerizing or privately illustrated illustrated books. |
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When Lumley's parents wanted to talk privately, they would speak very fast, her mother conversing in Urdu and her father, a Gurkha, answering in Gurkhali. |
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When I discovered I was pregnant I opted to see a gynaecologist privately. |
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All the while, Lurie was diligently, but privately making paintings. |
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Sandringham House in Norfolk and Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire are privately owned by the Queen. |
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The most notorious aviation disaster in Wales occurred in Glamorgan in 1950, when a privately hired Avro Tudor crashed at Llandow Aerodrome. |
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The Heart of England Forest is the largest privately created forest in the world. |
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Some in the public firefighting arena, however, remain skeptical about working alongside privately funded firefighters during an emergency. |
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On 20 January 1327, Henry of Lancaster and the bishops of Winchester and Lincoln met privately with Edward in the castle. |
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As of 2009 the number of prisons had increased to 131, including 11 privately owned prisons. |
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Muirfield is a privately owned links which is the home of The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers. |
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Although publicly supportive, Churchill was privately scathing about Eden's Suez Invasion. |
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There are fifteen prison establishments in the country, two of which are privately managed. |
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However, most of the counties, including the most heavily colonised Counties Antrim and Down, were privately colonised. |
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There were about 5000 privately owned waggons, and at any one time about 1000 stood at Shildon depot. |
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Irvine Harbour is now officially closed as a commercial port and houses a small number of privately owned pleasure craft. |
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He complained privately of French unreliability and lack of fighting competence, a complaint which he would keep up for the next four years. |
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This was a privately organised research initiative at the RWTH Aachen University which later became an independent company in Aachen. |
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Whether lecturing or conversing privately, Wittgenstein always spoke emphatically and with a distinctive intonation. |
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During the early 1970s, Robin Gibb played piano and violin occasionally, after which, he only played strings and keyboards privately. |
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In 1951 Larkin compiled a collection called XX Poems which he had privately printed in a run of just 100 copies. |
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There are approximately 900 additional privately run secular and religious schools in the city. |
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The Sovereign does not confer with members privately about policy, nor attend Cabinet meetings. |
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Navigable throughout its history, it is one of the few canals in Britain not to have been nationalised, and remains privately owned. |
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In 1966, the British government purchased the privately owned copra plantations and closed them. |
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The civil airline industry is entirely privately owned and has been largely deregulated since 1978, while most major airports are publicly owned. |
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By 1570, senior figures in the government privately accepted that Elizabeth would never marry or name a successor. |
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Many of the supplies brought into the Confederacy were carried aboard privately owned vessels. |
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Most legal cases were contested privately between opposing parties, with the brehons acting as arbitrators. |
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The company is the largest privately held full-line recreational vehicle manufacturer, offering 26 brands and more than 100 models. |
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But airport officials got wind of the special treatment and took them off the plane and screened them privately in an area of the jetway. |
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Puppets like Andy Pandy and the Woodentops are holed up in museums so they'll never be owned privately. |
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We have also done some refurbishing for homeowners with commercial machines and privately owned and chain restaurants. |
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Aten Coin recently introduced a proprietary, privately regulated public blockchain. |
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Many international cultural activities are organised by the government, consulates, and privately. |
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Some uninhabited islands are protected as nature reserves and some are privately owned. |
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The privately held company on the other side of the deal, Weekend Warrior Holdings, is heading in the opposite direction. |
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He later privately apologised to FIA race director Charlie Whiting for having lied to the stewards. |
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While the Games were privately funded, the venues and Park costs were met largely by public money. |
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Class II A-2 is supported by Class II B-1 and privately placed subordinate classes, which total 6 percent of the collateral balance. |
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Lawry was not informed of the decision privately and heard his fate over the radio. |
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Walkers long campaigned for the right to roam, that is access to privately owned uncultivated land. |
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However, the land in England, particularly around the urban areas of Manchester and Sheffield, was privately owned and trespass was illegal. |
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Lord Paget seems to have funded the work privately, building locks at King's Mill and Burton Mills and several cuts and basins. |
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Many theatres in the West End are of late Victorian or Edwardian construction and are privately owned. |
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It's America's largest privately owned home, a definite must-see destination. |
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There are even those within the marinade sector who say, privately, that because meat does not need tenderising, it does not need marinading. |
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This was written for his family and friends, and published privately after his death. |
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As was common in the Victorian era, women of her class were privately educated and rarely went to university. |
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When he published his first book it was privately, as he could not face the prospect of finding a publisher. |
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The earliest punts were privately owned by local landowners, and charged a toll. |
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Adjoining Scaws are the privately owned Barcohill and Meadow Croft housing estates. |
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In March 2008, Bayer HealthCare announced an agreement to acquire the portfolio and OTC division of privately owned Sagmel, Inc. |
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Prior to joining Mercator, Novak built a successful career with Cooper Gay, a privately owned, Lloyds of London based insurance broker. |
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In March 2011, GE announced it has completed the acquisition of privately held Lineage Power Holdings, Inc. |
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He studied at the Royal College of Music in London and privately with the composer Frank Bridge. |
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Through this process, a privately held company transforms into a public company. |
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Plum Island Airport is a privately owned general aviation airport located within the city limits. |
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These two privately funded ventures were intended to claim land for England, to conduct trade, and to return a profit. |
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Until 1899, more than 800 hired foreign experts continued to be employed by the government, and many others were employed privately. |
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The vast majority of enterprises are privately owned in this economic model. |
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However it is a problematic term insofar as many of these assets can be either publicly or privately owned. |
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Asquith was loud in his complaints against the Speaker, but was privately relieved. |
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Although Whig grandees such as Portland and Fitzwilliam privately agreed with Burke's Appeal, they wished he had used more moderate language. |
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Here at home, the past decade has seen a dozen states authorize long-term franchises for privately developed tollways. |
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In May 2010 the Commission licensed three new privately owned newspapers, including the previously banned Daily News, for publication. |
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But many whites from every part of Dixie privately and then publicly acknowledged these civil wrongs. |
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We tried to do this privately, and we got stonewalled, absolutely stonewalled,'' he said. |
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The other privately owned reserve is Mokolodi Nature Reserve near Gaborone. |
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Goa's public transport largely consists of privately operated buses linking the major towns to rural areas. |
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Adjacent to the mill is The Mill Garden which is privately owned but open to the public. |
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Such a road, though privately constructed, became a public road when the memory of its private constructors had perished. |
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The early volumes of the United States Reports were originally published privately by the individual Supreme Court Reporters. |
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There are approximately 20 privately published report series focusing on specialist areas of law. |
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Because of the delicacy of the situation, we needed to speak privately. |
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Due to its diverse and abundant public transportation, privately owned vehicles are not as common in Kolkata as in other major Indian cities. |
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This was a routine occurrence, carried out privately with the boy bending over with his head under the edge of a table. |
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Marthoma Church also passed a resolution against Emergency and for restoration of democracy privately. |
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Cosmo is being jointly acquired with privately owned Fort Worth, Texas based BlueCrest Energy Inc. |
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At about the same time, Brewster arranged for a congregation to meet privately at the Scrooby manor house. |
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It was launched by on July 10, 1962, the first privately sponsored space launch. |
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All types of public road transport plying Manila are privately owned and operated under government franchise. |
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Lyle Craker a license to grow marijuana for privately funded medical research. |
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Private universities are privately funded and generally have broader independence from state policies. |
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Much of this water is privately owned, with catch and release and fly fishing only. |
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There are currently no railways in Mauritius, former privately owned industrial railways having been abandoned. |
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These vehicles for hire are often privately owned and extensively decorated. |
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Few properties are privately owned, with many units being let by the Duchy of Cornwall, the council and a few by housing associations. |
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Since the 19th century, various notable replicas have been publicly commissioned or privately constructed. |
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In addition, the company announced that it has acquired privately held VoicePipe Communications, Inc. |
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They may be privately operated or government run, and one option is to subsidize the costs. |
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Certainly, later in the day it is reported that Henry and Anne both individually and privately wept for her death. |
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