In the meantime, the provisional festival programme has thrown up some intriguing possibilities for a couple of good nights on the town. |
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The self-correcting machinery of science corroborates provisional facts, and life itself provides the template for provisional purpose. |
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Under the provisional plans, the wall separating the bar and the snug would be knocked down. |
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While my research into these matters is not yet complete, I would like to present my provisional conclusions. |
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Sweden squeezed unimpressively past Macedonia 1-0 to take a provisional lead in group four. |
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A spokesman for Bradford Council said a provisional arrangement had been made but it was never confirmed, so no-one attended. |
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It is also at least arguable that scientific truths are by their very nature provisional. |
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All this from a club that has been provisional liquidation for only four weeks short of two years. |
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In January 1994 the auditor published his provisional findings and the notices to show cause why the ten persons should not be surcharged. |
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If the fee is acceptable to WD King then I hope that your commitments permit our provisional meeting in Bath next Monday to go ahead. |
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In general practice in the United Kingdom, it is possible to make provisional decisions with patients and to review them. |
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This explanation should be regarded as provisional at present, but it does suggest several important directions for future work. |
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We have now made provisional bookings so we need names and deposits immediately to secure accommodation. |
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The coalition provisional authority under the proconsulship will cease to exist, replaced by a new interim Iraqi government. |
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His position with respect to provisional ballots cast outside of the voter's precinct was upheld last week by a federal court of appeals. |
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Several states operate a zero-alcohol regime for P-plate drivers and some enforce a reduced speed limit for drivers on a provisional licence. |
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The provisional liquidator announced that flying squads would maintain a check of all unfinished buildings to prevent illegal possession. |
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Unemployed or working itinerantly, their dwellings interim and provisional, these women scrape by. |
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It was playable, but the pro insists I must play the ball I declared provisional. |
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He went back to the tee to play a provisional ball but then he found his original ball and he played that. |
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We're hearing a lot of big talk coming from Allawi and other members of the provisional interim government. |
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I so need to sort out driving lessons, but until I get my provisional licence back then I can't even get started on that score. |
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There was nothing makeshift or provisional about it, it was a proper theatre in Georgian style, with a pit, a gallery and boxes. |
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Statehood, even if qualified as provisional or interim, confers a degree of sovereignty. |
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Europe works best as a confederation, with provisional federal powers for acute problems, subject to expiration clauses. |
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In December, Japan and the EU signed a provisional accord that opened the way for conclusion of the final pact. |
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I'm working a provisional cast on as I think that I'm going to cast off in a picot edging. |
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Nevertheless, the provisional results reveal deep divisions across ethnic fault lines. |
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Release from the nunnery can sometimes prove to be provisional, and now she has immured herself in another cloister. |
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At the least, it will be provisional, open-ended, and organized around process rather than closure. |
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The Swiss company says it was surprised at the announcement of the one day strike with provisional agreement on the cameras made in March. |
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There is also bad news on the way for young drivers, with a major overhaul planned for the provisional licence system. |
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The US intends to have carefully-vetted regional caucuses select members of a provisional national assembly. |
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The big peak and the big trough of provisional tax hammers the cash flow of small to medium sized enterprises. |
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Thinking my ball was lost after hitting a tee shot into a water hazard, l played a provisional ball. |
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The race was still too close to call because provisional ballots statewide have not been counted. |
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The police station is a Korean War Quonset hut, staple of the 1950s, a provisional edifice originally used as a war bunker. |
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Once a cheque has been dishonoured, the collecting bank is entitled to reverse the provisional credit in its customer's account. |
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Many observers and commentators have wondered why it has taken so long for the Coalition and the provisional government to act. |
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On Wednesday, their provisional 67-man squad is whittled down to produce a final 37-man selection for this summer's tour to Australia. |
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We suggest calculably decreasing subsidies of different types as provisional measures. |
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But voters are supposed to be on the electoral roll in order to vote, so presumably he was casting provisional votes. |
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On 1 November 1944, the impending formation of a united provisional government and of a regency was announced in liberated Belgrade. |
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The Governor General of India, Lord Louis Mountbatten, oversaw the provisional acceptance of Kashmir into the Indian union pending a plebiscite. |
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A provisional date of has been pencilled in for the York and District Cup final between Selby Warriors and York Groves. |
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Blackwell ruled that persons who had requested, but not received their absentee ballots, would not be permitted to cast a provisional ballot. |
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About 300 employees were retrenched when the companies were placed in provisional liquidation. |
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In general, provisional reports are still sent out on the first business day following the autopsy. |
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The rider will require a provisional licence but must also have taken the Compulsory Basic Training test. |
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London Mayor Ken Livingstone recently gave a provisional thumbs-up to a tram link extension to Crystal Palace. |
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If it is a provisional licence, L-plates must be displayed and they must have taken their compulsory basic training. |
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There is frequently something ludic, ironic, provisional, taking place here. |
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I applaud the government for intervening in that scenario and saying it would taihoa on provisional tax. |
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A provisional diagnosis of missed abortion was made, but an ultrasound scan subsequently revealed viable triplets. |
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It was a kind of empire built on very provisional and tentative things that might happen. |
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The mopeds and scooters would be 50 cc models which are restricted to 30 mph and can be ridden by 16-year-olds with a provisional license and L-plates. |
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In CFA ragdolls compete in provisional classes, but they could become eligible for championship competition and full acceptance as a pedigreed breed as early as next year. |
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Work is proceeding in areas in relation to aligning this tax with provisional tax payments, and on a number of other moves to simplify taxation for small business. |
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There should be no provisional status until we have locked down our borders and implemented E-Verify in a satisfactory manner. |
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The Bangalore Development Authority is all set to announce the provisional list of allottees of residential sites at Arkavathy Layout on Saturday. |
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We learned a large amount of information and did a mock theory test which has prepared us all for our theory test to get our provisional licences. |
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In my judgment, a court which grants provisional measures is not by virtue of that fact alone definitively seised of jurisdiction on the merits of the dispute. |
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Riots and demonstrations broke out through the cities and on March 15, 1917 Czar Nicholas III gave up his throne to a provisional government mostly lead by Mensheviks. |
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The second part will be a provisional bibliography of her published works. |
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Most radical was the 1856 provisional Constitution drafted by northern abolitionists, including John Brown. |
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The provisional government boisterously protested the students' actions and fought fiercely for the unconditional and immediate release of the hostages. |
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All ethics committees require evidence of safety, but, in the nature of things, such statements have to be more provisional than is generally acknowledged. |
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I made my provisional selection while drunk, but in vino veritas and all of that, so I'll keep the original seven and take three more from the rest. |
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A tentative correlation with a Tethyan reference carbon-isotope curve allows the provisional application of stage-level chronostratigraphy to the Wealden Group. |
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The project's still in process so our conclusions are only provisional. |
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The police had objected to the granting of a provisional licence by magistrates on the grounds the premises are unsuitable for the sale of intoxicating liquor. |
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But then all claims to knowledge about the physical world are corrigible, and we must reach provisional conclusions about them on the evidence available to us. |
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That report contains provisional proposals for the construction of major flood alleviation works within the Edgware Brook and Silk Stream catchments. |
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Workers established dual power, whereby there were workers' councils on the one hand and a provisional government using the existing state institutions on the other. |
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Her lawyer claimed that she had 30 driving lessons in the past, but had never passed her test and failed to renew her provisional driving licence after moving house. |
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Obviously, in order to enable a person who has been disqualified to pass a test, he would have to be able to drive and obtain a provisional licence to do so. |
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He also admitted to driving with faulty brakes and steering, and to driving illegally with a provisional licence, which he got following a previous disqualification. |
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Six drivers received fixed penalty tickets for offences ranging from driving unaccompanied on a provisional licence to driving while using a mobile phone. |
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Some of the most coveted United States postage stamps are the crude provisional stamps used by early postmasters from 1845 to 1846 before the Stamp Act was legislated. |
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The New Orleans 5c Provisionals are the most common of the CSA provisional stamps and the ones most likely to be acquired by the average collector. |
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They make guesses, set up provisional theories about what things mean, or how they might be expressed, and modify them in the light of experience. |
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And Florida's Supreme Court rejected the argument that voters are disenfranchised when provisional ballots they cast in the wrong precincts are not counted. |
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On November 12, 1918, the provisional national assembly voted for the republic and for unification with Germany with a large majority. |
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The Court must be satisfied to have prima facie jurisdiction to hear the merits of the case before it grants provisional measures. |
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Having slipped to 127th in the provisional ranking and now aged 58, Reardon called a halt to his formal playing career. |
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With the support of the Saudis and other Gulf states, Hadi remains the official leader of a provisional government based in Aden. |
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The provisional arrangements placed Parliament in Strasbourg, while the Commission and Council had their seats in Brussels. |
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Within this administrative framework a new provisional constitution was passed in August 2012, which reformed Somalia as a federation. |
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The State of Deseret was a provisional state of the United States, proposed in 1849, by Mormon settlers in Salt Lake City. |
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A provisional diagnosis of intraventricular cysticercus was made and the patient was put on albendazole and dexamethasone for 8 days. |
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Meanwhile, the provisional government accused Louis Renault of collaborating with the Germans. |
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Some students waited in line for seven hours to get provisional ballots. |
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The provisional clinical diagnosis was either an inverted papilloma or rhinosporidiosis. |
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He is remembered liturgically on 13 June by the Episcopal Church, with a provisional feast day as adopted at the 2009 General Convention. |
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A contrast-enhanced CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis was done with provisional clinical diagnosis of hepatic abscess. |
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Next they will make provisional teeth using a matrix supplied by the laboratory which will replicate the wax mock-up. |
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Sava, of Ingleton Road in Birmingham, had a provisional licence but it was expired. |
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Moody's Investors Service has assigned a provisional rating of B1 to the proposed bond issue by the Republic of Ghana. |
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Instead, meaning inheres in the surface of an ever-changing web of signs, making all language acts essentially provisional and allusory. |
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As of today, FUSA has submitted for filing five provisional patent applications and two trademark applications. |
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Trainee doctors in the UK are allowed to use the title once they begin their training and receive provisional registration. |
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Luxembourg was chosen as the provisional seat of the Court on 23 July 1952 with the establishment of the European Coal and Steel Community. |
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Initially, as commander of the army, Walker ruled Nicaragua through provisional President Patricio Rivas. |
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From September 5, 1774 to March 1, 1781, the Continental Congress functioned as the provisional government of the United States. |
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The team is a provisional member of the Pan American Baseball Confederation. |
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The government has given provisional approval for the use of the new drug. |
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According to Bonaparte's orders, the public powers passed to a provisional municipality under the French military governor. |
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The two cases of mycosis fungoides were discussed because the provisional first histologic diagnosis was spongiotic dermatitis. |
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In practice, however, the plans were highly aggregated and provisional, subject to ad hoc intervention by superiors. |
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On November 12, the National Assembly declared the rump state a republic and Social Democrat Karl Renner as provisional chancellor. |
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Their provisional recommendations did not require division of any electoral ward. |
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Beckham was named in the provisional squad to represent the Great Britain Olympic football team at the 2012 Olympics. |
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In the resulting vacuum, the convention on secession reconvened and took power as the Unionist provisional government of Missouri. |
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In accommodation of that provisional postulation, the centrifugal and Coriolis forces are introduced. |
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By the end of 1882 the provisional committee comprised members from several of Manchester's large industries, but notably few of the city's wealthier inhabitants. |
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To generate support for the scheme, the provisional committee initiated a public campaign led by Joseph Lawrence, who had worked for the Hull and Barnsley Railway. |
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Derrida writes more patiently about the turns and counterturns of writing as the deconstructive footprint of the human, always on-going and therefore always provisional. |
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Given his clinical picture, recent history of neurological disorder and findings on neuroimaging studies, we made a provisional diagnosis of KBS and frontal lobe syndrome. |
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It turned out that Ofsted had made a brief visit to the school some time before the inspection and had come up with some sort of unreported provisional judgement. |
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Athletics in Kenya has come under scrutiny in the wake of Russia's provisional suspension by world governing body the IAAF following WADA's revelations of systematic doping. |
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Towards this end, Darwin developed his provisional theory of pangenesis. |
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Such woops could have been reshaped into provisional infantry units, as the Army has done with artillery and air-defense formations, but that would've taken time. |
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Bailey, and this committee was itself succeeded by George Abernethy, who was the first and only Governor of Oregon under the provisional government. |
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Because the Costs Office is part of the High Court, generally all detailed assessment proceedings commenced in the Costs Office are subject to provisional assessment. |
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According to trade rules it is possible to impose provisional anti-subsidy duties within 9 months, provided there is sufficient evidence of subsidisation, added the statement. |
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The publication of Derrida's Grammatologic in 1967 gave rise to the idea that textual criticism, while a central cultural activity, was essentially provisional and one-off. |
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The provisional state existed for slightly over two years, but attempts to gain recognition by the United States government foundered for various reasons. |
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A tee is allowed only for the first stroke on each hole, unless the player must hit a provisional tee shot or replay his or her first shot from the tee. |
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In 2009, however, an official group reached the provisional view that becoming a microstate would be undesirable and it is not supported by Guernsey's Chief Minister. |
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A provisional peace agreement, signed by both parties in May 1933, provided for the League to assume control of the disputed territory while bilateral negotiations proceeded. |
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