By August eighty-nine men were recorded in the hospital registers with having diarrhea or dysentery. |
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But the talking, perhaps because it has to be done in a way that registers above the din of the train, is excruciating. |
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Besides being a phenomenal success that set the cash registers ringing, it won critical acclaim too. |
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The accounting system registers the order and starts the invoicing process. |
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All this happened at a time when other High Street retailers have been listening to the satisfying jingles of ringing cash registers. |
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Live registers figures for March show that there are now over 1000 people jobless in Listowel. |
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This cranked geometry inflects around the pair of large adjacent trees and registers a trace of the radial gardens. |
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Gerald's manner is low-key, so when he reacts with a jolt of emotion, it registers. |
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He registers the first tug of loss as she strides on, hair flapping raggedly behind her over the collar of her blue jacket. |
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Now the cash registers go ker-ching every time there's a fumble beneath the bed sheets. |
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Smart men supposedly ignored dizzy dames and all the rest, listening not to the whippoorwill but to cash registers. |
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It registers the severity of the crash by reading the deceleration data from the airbag's sensor. |
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Among other material now available online is Scotland's statutory registers of births, deaths and marriages along with wills and testaments. |
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Iron out the kinks at manned cash registers, before you open up self-checkout lanes. |
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Most of it simply buzzes and squeaks, a reedy clarinet against a rhythm section of cash registers and ticker tape. |
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Note the addition of more command aliases and number registers in this more practical example. |
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More and more medical associations have set up registers for members to list interests that concern their employment or practice. |
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However, she said there were strong safeguards in her proposals to prevent names being placed unnecessarily on registers or lists. |
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I got out the grave registers and I listed all the men of my regiment who are buried at Bayeux and Caen. |
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Information about use of bed days was available from official registers for all patients. |
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Only descendants of families of longstanding wealth and social prominence gain admission to such schools and listing in such registers. |
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The main figure used by the Government to measure attendance is the percentage of pupil absence as recorded in school registers. |
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The administrator takes the class registers and rings around parents whose children are absent and who have not contacted the school. |
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I am interested in finding the staff registers, student records, minute books and copies of school magazines. |
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Electronic whiteboards and computerised registers will help turn a Manchester secondary school into one of the country's most advanced. |
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Some education authorities have cut truancy by introducing electronic registers, which can plot patterns of absences. |
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A collection of exercise books and school registers collected as far back as the early 1900s are also on display. |
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Schools in the borough have also used government money to introduced new electronic registers to make it more difficult to fake attendance. |
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She doesn't shy away from using her chest voice campily, and her upper registers are no less thrilling. |
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Although the masks do not cover the actors' mouths, the lower registers of some voices are lost when sound is trapped between mask and face. |
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Courtois has an extraordinary range, pushing his instrument quite comfortably into registers normally reserved for the viola and even violin. |
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He projects a tremendous sound across all registers of the instrument, while conveying the poetry of the score. |
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The role does, however, expose a flaw in her technique, namely imperfect control in her voice's upper registers. |
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In some languages, and some registers of English, syntactic tangling like this is normal. |
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Anatomical terminology and slang exist in competing registers, and offer different possibilities for communication in such contexts. |
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I have a gas, hot air heating system and want to add one or two new heating registers in the basement family room area. |
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If the registers are clear but the furnace keeps cycling, switch back to your original filters. |
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The image on the verso, divided into three registers, unfolds from bottom to top and from left to right. |
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Divided into registers, each post consists of a number of vignettes which wrap around the column form. |
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When a mobile phone account is activated with an operator, the Sim card records and registers this signature IMEI number. |
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Once a couple registers with Frame Masters Gallery, Berry calls the florist who then delivers flowers to the bride-to-be. |
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When the mood stone registers blue-green, for instance, your dog is relaxed and cuddly, but black means he's cranky. |
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A sensitive Geiger-Muller counter registers no activity on the surface of a uranium print or on the outside of a bottle of toner. |
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Controls were selected from registers compiled through the legally required process of birth registration. |
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On the day of surgery, the patient registers at the ambulatory care unit, where nurses prepare him or her for surgery. |
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However, SER staff registers suggest that the staff at Ashford works in 1881 was 1,366, far beyond the 496 of the census return. |
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I returned his smile, moving off to investigate a small glass case of crystal figurines sitting beside one of the cash registers. |
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Examples of finding aids include collection indexes, inventories, registers and guides. |
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The melody, ascending into the upper registers for the chorus, punctuates the emotion in the lyrics. |
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His voice retains its evenness in all registers, and he cleanly articulates Vivaldi's most difficult runs and fioriture. |
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Witty examinations of the more louche aspects of sexuality are masked by music so exquisite that the provocative subject matter barely registers. |
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If the numbers of those who voted at that particular spot don't tally with the registers in the hands of agents, it would clearly be known. |
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A series of columns registers the space within the living room while others outside define a deck and an outdoor terrace. |
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The registers we used lacked information on the presentation of the second twin before delivery of the first. |
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The author's awkwardness registers more seriously in her unwillingness to clarify time shifts. |
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Car horns beeped, children screamed, cash registers rang through open doorways. |
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Thus Triodes unwillingly reinforces the Heideggerian fallacy that mythic or metaphysical registers are directly generative of social programmes. |
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This kind of code reflects a structural implementation at the level of registers that have various logics inserted between them. |
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Wind instruments are pushed into their highest registers, while skirling, abrasive strings bulk out the textures. |
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Currently people from these communities are under-represented on the blood and bone marrow donor registers. |
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Many episcopal registers remain unprinted and scholars will welcome editions of those as they appear. |
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The upper registers of the painting are slightly bluer, but lots of white mottles this very loose rendition of breakers and turbulent sky. |
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In ordinary speech, speakers are apt to shift and slide between the possible registers. |
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The weekly influenza cases were extracted from the registers of notifiable diseases. |
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But Algeria still registers in Western media and minds as an obscure and vaguely mysterious place, somewhere on the periphery of the Middle East. |
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In solo passages, the piano, trumpet, and string bass, among other instruments, were all alive in their different registers. |
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Every year, Taiwan registers around eight million outbound travelers and two million inbound visitors. |
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The rest of the album, overproduced to the point of banality, barely registers as individual songs. |
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In a detailed note he explains that because it is not overstrung, the different registers have their own character. |
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With the way the cash registers are ringing, an entire squadron of cherubim should be getting their wings. |
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Newsagents' cash registers chinked to the silvery tune of an additional 1.75 million 5p coins hitting the tills. |
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It is unlikely that Parry ever lived in Crosthwaite as his name is not recorded in the Crosthwaite parish registers. |
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A systematic search of parish registers of births, marriages and deaths, wills, and other sources would undoubtedly yield many more. |
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Old maps, census and grave records, parish registers and thousands of photographs of Haworth have all been made available to historians. |
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The numbers refer to the count of steps my new pedometer registers every day. |
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The CD is a more personal affair, deep cogitative blues mingling with the bleaker registers. |
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The salespeople cold-call potential customers from massive calling lists, often taken from public records, including shareholders' registers. |
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Technically, she was very sound, with a range of vocal colouration and good control in the lower registers. |
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As such, expression in psychoanalytic theory always registers the subject's lack, incompleteness, or status as split. |
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Voters will have a thumb marked with indelible ink to circumvent the problem of incomplete electoral registers. |
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These data derive from computerised child health registers in each health authority and not from target payments. |
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It is my contention that the two groups simply have radically different registers and types of interaction. |
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While rainfall registers about 50 inches per year, growers often have to irrigate their crops during extended drought periods. |
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It was found that most councils neglected to keep complete registers on the cost price and descriptions of individual assets. |
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The action continues on the facing folio, another full-page miniature, this time divided into two registers. |
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The dabs are used to identify pupils in computerised class registers or library systems. |
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That last sentence in particular registers a serious demoralisation and also political degeneration. |
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We all know it's Christmas, the scrooges and grinches all know it's Christmas and the cash registers at the mall all know it's Christmas. |
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A man accompanies him into a guardroom, where an officer is presiding over some registers. |
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She would lean over shoulders in supermarkets, bend over wrinkled, hunched backs and peer underneath registers to look at traces of sentences being scribbled in cursive. |
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Inside are piles of battered registers, marked with the date in blue. |
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She ran away with the show as Liu, bringing clarity to both her deepest, most vociferous registers and to her challenging tremolos over sostenuto in the highest notes. |
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The pool registers a seriously chilly 38 degrees, so swimming is out. |
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This exercise fixes the subjects in my head the same way that taking notes at a lecture does, putting them in reliable and easily-accessible mental registers. |
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The affable John Southworth registers his discontent mildly yet emphatically, his soft British accent shading the offending phrase with the damning taint of dismissiveness. |
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He employs a wide variety of tonal registers and often emphasizes dissonance or euphony in particular verses by varying the intensity of speed and volume while reading. |
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That contact enabled the group to check off names from their voter registers so they would know who needed transportation to the polls later in the day. |
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At first in the faded light he fails to notice it, and only registers his presence when his hand reaches out to support his rise to his feet and brushes one of the branches. |
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It fought elections, and sought to multiply supporters on the electoral registers and expel opponents, by exploiting the registration provisions of the 1832 Reform Act. |
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His career has its interesting moments, but he registers on screen as no more than a callow, whey-faced pretty boy in need of a charisma transfusion. |
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A coupler allows the lower manual to pluck all three registers. |
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I'm interested in the speaking voice and its various registers. |
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Go to this page for details of the churches where your ancestors were hatched, matched and dispatched, including availability of parish registers. |
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He'd wrap up your purchase in brown paper and string, ringing it up on one of those ancient cash registers where the numbers popped up and actually went ka-ching! |
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On Sunday afternoon last old roll books, daily report books and school registers were put on display as part of the school's centenary celebrations. |
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Their glorification of gang violence has set cash registers ringing. |
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Producing affective switch points between two simultaneous registers of sympathy and ridicule, minstrel performances catalyze confrontations within social relations. |
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The image registers, simultaneously, as both very crude and utterly credible, like a votive offering to our technological age. |
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The largest harpsichord in the collection is described as possessing five registers and four sets of strings, one of which was probably a sixteen-foot stop. |
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We have also implemented electronic monitoring and electronic registers. |
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Dollar General needs about six people to work each of the 695 stores it plans to open this year, to run cash registers, stock products and manage. |
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Draw a line with a pencil and a ruler, and the computer registers it. |
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When the voter wishes to make no further changes, he or she pulls a large lever, which registers the votes on a counter located at the back of the machine. |
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My abhorrence of this particular day registers on two levels. |
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The same interface specificity differentiates the inhabitation of public banking terminals, automobile interiors, retail purchasing registers, etc. |
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Harry Potter got there first and the ker-ching of cash registers the world over proved audiences had a taste for fantasy and magic, wizards and elves. |
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The GTC registers all qualified teachers working in state schools and holds disciplinary hearings and adjudicates on matters of conduct and professional incompetence. |
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The soprano blew her audiences away by flawlessly mixing her registers, phrasing with magisterial grandeur, and nuancing her voice with expressive color. |
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I searched the slave registers looking for my kin, but soon realised that every man, woman or child was deprived of any family identity or individual surname. |
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The second determinant was the status recorded in baptismal registers. |
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It is important that the idea the logo communicates is vague and inexact, for we should not be given the opportunity to compare the registers of product and logo too closely. |
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But script and company are trying to function in two registers simultaneously, and the show vacillates too wildly from child-focused hamming to bawdy double entendre. |
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Precious instrument was made with the 1514 sounding tin whistles, a manual and a sixteen foot six registers. |
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No, not the very spendy chronograph timepiece you wear on your wrist, the kind that registers bullet velocity. |
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A special nosewheel cradle in the TaxiBot registers all the steering movements and transfers these to navigate the tractor's eight wheels. |
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Figures show that in Newcastle 165,123 electors had their details transferred on to the new electoral registers. |
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In place of the monologue is a heteroglot, so to speak, of a multitude of voices, sociolects, dialects, registers and styles. |
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It's the clanging of cash registers, the banging of beads, hawking, hondelling and the hooting of horns. |
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Records of the variations in level of the ocean and the great lakes are kept by means of tidal registers, or marographs. |
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Martin's Church registers indicate that Mary Jonson, their eldest daughter, died in November 1593, at six months of age. |
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He was probably buried in the Temple Church as he desired, although the registers do not record his name. |
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Overseas electors on Scottish electoral registers are not allowed to vote in Scottish Parliament elections. |
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A person ceases to be a British national on the date the Home Secretary registers the declaration of renunciation. |
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By the 1960s, NCR had become the principal employer of the city producing cash registers, and later ATMs, at several of its Dundee plants. |
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The amending Acts reduced their responsibilities by appointing registration district examiners to inspect the registers. |
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Moray had sent a messenger in September to Dunbar to get a copy of the proceedings from the town's registers. |
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Romanian is spoken throughout Romania and its dialects meet the Moldovan registers spoken across the border in Moldova. |
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These are organized in different sounding banks, which can be further combined into registers producing differing timbres. |
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The mentioning of black people and descendants in parish registers declined markedly in the early 19th century. |
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Examples of these include talismans, charts, writs, tallies, and registers. |
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Amendments were made to SSSI documentation, notification periods and maintenance of registers. |
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The plague also returned in 1647 and the registers again show an increase of from 22 burials to 217 in one year. |
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The College of Arms and the Court of the Lord Lyon maintain official registers of flags. |
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His history is preserved in the nominative registers at the Archivo General de Indias in Seville, Spain. |
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La Malinche knew to speak in different registers and tones between certain Indigenous tribes and people. |
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This line registers the water level of an extinct lake which existed until relatively recent times. |
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The oblique case form of who is whom, as in the man whom I saw was tall, although in informal registers who is commonly used in place of whom. |
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Consequently, change may be manifested only in particular dialects, jargons, or registers. |
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In highly formal registers with exaggeratedly careful enunciation, weak forms may be avoided. |
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Many Scots speakers separate Scots and Scottish English as different registers depending on social circumstances. |
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Parish registers from the 1650s show, for the white population, four times as many deaths as marriages. |
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The quadlets are time aligned for accuracy so that they may be loaded into the FIFO registers which are 32 bits wide and 64 quadlets deep. |
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Each district's Electoral Register is subdivided into separate registers for each polling district. |
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Parish burial registers misspelt Hargreaves as Hargraves, but prove that he did not die in the workhouse. |
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The church's Marriage and Burial registers for the Civil War period are lost, and the only contemporaneous record is Mary Whiddon's undated will. |
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The geologic record registers a number of other things happening around the time of this superwave passage. |
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The alcolock prevents a car starting if a driver who has blown into the device registers over the limit. |
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When a fund registers a gain, there are capital gains taxes to pay, an expense passed on to fundholders. |
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The brain registers subliminal messages, but we are often unable to recall them consciously. |
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The scheme preserves the contents of the nesting store, the Q stores, the subroutine jump nesting store, and the overflow and test registers. |
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Kgositsile's poetics registers a liminal unboundedness that can work in the service of an open-ended universal human made up of particulars. |
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An undervote is a ballot that registers no vote for a candidate while an overvote is a ballot invalidated by votes for multiple candidates. |
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As novels go, Made to Break registers as one unafraid of criticism. |
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A second appendix contains critical apparatus, notes, lists of sources, registers, and a bibliography. |
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Also known as the pulse register phonation or glottal fry, vocal fry is a quality of the lowest registers of the human voice. |
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Update GST rate in sales equipment, such as cash registers, to charge the correct rate of tax. |
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One of the robbers was armed with a small hand axe and threatened the female workers before stealing two cash registers from the counter. |
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Tighter controls on electoral registers, allowing objections to be made to names on the list. |
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Merseyside's town halls have brought in almost pounds 20,000 over the past two years from companies willing to pay for their electoral registers. |
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A growing number of small businesses are competing better with large retailers by replacing their manual cash registers with computerized point of sale management systems. |
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In addition to these flags there are certain shipping registers whose vessels can be regarded, on a ship-by-ship basis, as operating under a flag of convenience. |
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While copyright is created the instant a work is fixed, generally the copyright holder can only get money damages if the owner registers the copyright. |
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The most general definition of a cybersquatter is a person who registers a domain name that matches a well-known company for the purpose of ransoming it to that company. |
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Tax records show Charles Blackstone to have been the second most prosperous man in the parish in 1722, and death registers show that the family had several servants. |
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I'm more fond of the doubleness in puns, especially flagrant puns, when the punster knows and registers the silliness of what he's just said, which good punsters do. |
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A jet plane at takeoff registers about 120 decibels, according to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and other organizations that care about such things. |
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These vernaculars both differ from their standard registers significantly. |
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Cardiff registers nearly 100 teams in the various leagues and competitions each year and sees students travelling around the country to represent Cardiff University. |
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All but the smaller accordions are equipped with switches that control which combination of reed banks operate, organized from high to low registers. |
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Hughes especially notes Sullivan's clarinet writing, exploiting all registers and colours of the instrument, and his particular fondness for oboe solos. |
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Linguistically, Hindi and Urdu are two registers of the same language. |
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They retained several registers from the previous instrument. |
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While discourse markers are particularly characteristic of informal and spoken registers of English, they are also used in written and formal registers. |
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Additionally, it would snafu cash registers and bookkeeping systems. |
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His demands come two weeks in advance of a change in the law which will make it easier for local authorities to maintain up-to-date electoral registers. |
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In addition, multiple point-of-sale terminals or cash registers can share the line, helping businesses eliminate monthly telephone line charges for separate cash registers. |
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While the possessive pronoun alone may be used, especially in more formal registers, as shown above, it is considered incorrect to use only the personal pronoun. |
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Record offices and archives usually have a substantial number of electoral registers for their own area, dating from the earliest years, on microfilm or in book form. |
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We erased 10 registrants from our registers, out of around 28,000, which is a real endorsement of the level of skill and professionalism in optics. |
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Kevin Barrett, the guru of KAB, claims the moving iron design adds warmth to the mid-bass registers owing to microphonics that reside in the moving iron system. |
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If that sounds pretty skimpy, remember that it is collecting that penny on every dollar at several cash registers simultaneously and, in many cases, around the clock. |
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When AAFES originally replaced its classic cash registers with RPOS terminals, it chose the NCR 1255, basically a dumb terminal networked to a central in-store processor. |
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It needs to be implemented carefully and in a way which maximises both accuracy and completeness of the electoral registers and which puts the voter first. |
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After preprogramming, the player can insert the RAM pack into the slot and push a button, and the instrument will load the information and set the registers. |
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