The Navajo Nation Council passed a law making methamphetamine an illegal substance on the reservation last month. |
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The company is a tour operator and central reservation office for European tourists to Namibia. |
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Consider confirming last-minute room reservations directly with the hotel, to make sure your reservation is in the system. |
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Through well placed remuneration, I arranged a dinner reservation and accommodations as near to them as security allowed. |
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The bishop managed to secure small majorities on the propositions that he should allow reservation for the sick. |
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She argues that Cranmer and the later revisers of the Book of Common Prayer did not abolish reservation for communion with the sick. |
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The only reservation about this plan has to be the notorious difficulty in hiring sufficient qualified staff to operate the scanners. |
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Freed from prison in 1894, Geronimo accepted a Kiowa and Comanche offer to share their reservation in Indian Territory. |
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As a young man, he farmed land originally within the reservation boundaries. |
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The 1906 Burke Act exacerbated land loss on the reservation by removing the twenty-five-year restriction on sales of Indian allotments. |
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A Native American Indian reservation straddles the line dividing Mexico and the United States. |
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Compliance with the reservation also constituted a covenant under the lease. |
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Jurisdiction and the reservation of absolution of particularly serious sins for pedagogical reasons are defended later. |
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The third ground of reservation is connected with the manner in which a benefice has become vacant. |
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If requested, or if the reservation is made within a week of entry, the permit can be sent to the ranger station chosen by the reserver. |
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If you weren't a state legislator or senator, you normally would have to wait a week to get a reservation. |
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The coastal railway line runs parallel to the sea and a large area near the track is railway reservation land. |
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The bridge will allow the agency to finally close a controversial gap in the central reservation. |
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However, her reservation to audition for the part was due to her inexperience in musical theatre. |
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For many tribal members living off the reservation, liquidation of tribal assets made sense. |
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Last peace talks held between natives and non-natives at Villarrica, Chile, forced Araucanians onto reservation in southern Chile. |
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Product fees are hidden under various disguises such as booking fee, reservation fee, processing fee, arrangement fee or completion fee. |
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Born at Shongopovi, Second Mesa, on the Hopi Indian reservation, Tewanima chased jackrabbits as a boy. |
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She had started to walk across the dual carriageway towards the central reservation. |
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An agency's online reservation software automates the tedious process of creating receipts, invoices, confirmations, vouchers and more. |
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While at the reservation, Ben enrolled in the local university where he majored in wildlife biology. |
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Most live on 2,300 reserves scattered across the vastness of Canada, with each reservation having an average of 500 residents. |
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The teleplay also radically changes the character of the young female researcher who's also working on the reservation. |
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On the M1, near junction 39, a wagon travelling north toppled over the central reservation into the southbound carriageway. |
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The company is also completing a new site, which will enable online reservation and payment. |
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Thus, the model indicated that marginal land could be put into the conservation reservation program or similar other programs. |
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Limited seating will be offered at this exclusive event and prior reservation is essential. |
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His car clipped the back of the lorry before spinning round and landing in the central reservation barrier. |
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Therefore, the reservation wage tends to increase for individuals with greater levels of human capital. |
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In addition, an automated reservation system was implemented to provide hoteling. |
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Remember however that most reservation only dining restaurants require formal or informal dress attire as well. |
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Although it is on the reservation, it is a public junior and senior high school serving students from the surrounding communities. |
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In the morning we made a reservation at a bed and breakfast, and told the woman on the phone that we would be arriving in a few hours. |
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Once the Mescaleros arrived at the reservation, Kit Carson reluctantly rounded up the Navahos under orders from General Carleton. |
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We were given the option of canceling and receiving a refund check in the mail, or keeping the reservation in good faith. |
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Each Blackfoot reservation is governed by a general council headed by a single chairman. |
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One finds a certain reservation and soberness among those who have experienced actual combat. |
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A car crossing the westbound carriageway to get to a service area after passing through the gap in the central reservation was struck by a coach. |
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He taught classes that were humorous, and he taught us everything in his toolkit without reservation. |
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My only reservation about the footage is that it suffers from distortion after being horizontally stretched to fill the widescreen frame. |
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Normally, outsiders would not be allowed to occupy traditional land on an Indian reservation. |
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The Dawes Act represented a significant shift in U.S. Indian policy and a complete break from the reservation system. |
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Try to make a reservation for the low season or the shoulder season for the cheapest fare. |
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Later, a van was blown into the central reservation on the trunk road's eastbound carriageway. |
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We have the Mohawk up in upstate New York, where their reservation is both part in Canada and part in the United States. |
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He said Mitchell paused only momentarily before crossing the central reservation. |
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The road was really wet and my car started bouncing from side to side and going towards the central reservation. |
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Following the Revolutionary War, the Tuscaroras acquired land for their own reservation near the present day Lewiston, New York. |
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My only new reservation stems from her blaming her band for playing the wrong song. |
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Using modern terms, in labor markets oligopsony or monopsony emerges, and market imperfections and a zero reservation price for labor exist. |
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It was toward the end of that job, about fifteen years after leaving the army, that Allie went to a sing at a nearby reservation. |
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The reservation office counters at the domestic terminal will be repositioned and the entrance to the terminal building will also be changed. |
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The young woman left badly injured when his car struck her after mounting a central reservation is calling for him to be jailed. |
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After the war General Custer and the 7th Cavalry were sent to the Black Hills of the Dakotas, the most remote part of Sioux reservation. |
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A spokeswoman for Clacton police said the Clacton-bound lorry had got stuck in the central reservation of the road blocking both carriageways. |
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About 92 percent of the railway passengers travel without reservation in unreserved coaches in trains in the country. |
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But none of the area grocery chains were interested in filling the void on the Oneida reservation. |
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It's said that new streets and bystreets are planned to improve traffic in the reservation. |
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But he quickly hurried back to the reservation of liberal orthodoxy when people squawked. |
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The owner, Shamengwa, is an older, respected musician who lives on an Ojibwa reservation. |
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About 5,000 people live on the reservation, almost all of them Indians of the Ojibwa tribe, commonly called Chippewa. |
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I'll tell my parents once you get the okay from your mom so they can send in your reservation. |
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My only reservation is that members and members who accompany friends should be given a substantial discount. |
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The finish was equally emphatic and the Derby fans celebrated without reservation. |
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We waited for more than half an hour to be seated despite having made a reservation far in advance. |
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The developers are offering a 5 per cent discount on list prices for anyone who places a reservation deposit on the day. |
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On the Chippewa reservation or at a Coeur d' Alene powwow, their centrality becomes suspect. |
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The more contentious of the two is the Women's Reservation Bill, which decrees a one-third reservation of parliamentary seats for women. |
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You mentioned drama and documentary, and they will be still maintained in the reservation we have in free-to-air television. |
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However, road safety experts remain divided about the benefits of crash barriers over the presence of a wide unprotected central reservation. |
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In 1987, approximately 125,000 Navajos on the reservation still spoke Navajo fluently. |
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Because the clinic is operated on the reservation, it can only treat Native Americans or members of the Northern Cheyenne tribe. |
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It enabled the marae to extend its reservation in order to look after its flounder and oyster beds. |
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He was compelled to comment on the causes of the tragedy and the abject conditions that prevailed on the reservation. |
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Due to new management a new reservation book was created, allowing the Lake Washington High School football team to ace us out for November. |
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It was enough to break airline reservation systems and German banking networks and halt Australian railways. |
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By the time I arrived, several press corps members had been escorted off the reservation. |
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There is no reservation in jobs, no help with education and no program for the social and economic advancement of minorities. |
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He then hit the central reservation and flipped over it, rolling into a Mercedes van on the opposite carriageway, which was knocked off the road. |
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The most important point to make is that the aesthete and intellectual showed not the least reservation with flagrant melodrama. |
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About one-quarter of the kids were Cherokees residing on a federal reservation. |
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He careered towards the hard shoulder, rebounded and collided with the central reservation. |
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The first location of the Kickapoos in Kansas was on the southeast corner of their reservation, near Fort Leavenworth. |
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In 1983, they were joined by another party of Kickapoo who had become dissatisfied with the reservation life in Kansas. |
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The heirs were Kickapoos who had received allotments in the same reservation in their own right. |
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Since 1995, unemployment on the Winnebago reservation has plunged from 70 percent to 20 percent. |
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In summary, this is an excellent volume that I recommend without reservation to biologists in all disciplines. |
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The Klamath, sadly, are used to shoddy treatment. They don't even have a reservation. |
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There was a collision and the forklift crashed into the central reservation barrier. |
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The tragedy happened when the Vauxhall hit the central reservation and overturned, coming to rest on the hard shoulder. |
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They also were reported on the Yakima Indian reservation before the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington state. |
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In this semi-autobiography, Simon experiences the remoteness and instability of growing up on a reservation. |
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Women should also be given 20 per cent reservation in all government and non-governmental jobs to make them economically secure. |
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But prejudices and biases are common as the community is being denied its right to political reservation according to its demographic strength. |
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Basically, my question is, what were the sections that were engaged in relation to reservation? |
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Their other demands include rail and bus concessions, reservation in educational institutions for the children of painters etc. |
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Usually, 6pm to 7pm is the rush hour for the restaurant, and it's difficult to find a seat without a reservation. |
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Each time you make a reservation, the room status is updated and the customer details are added to your hotel database. |
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I researched times and prices on the Internet, made a reservation and selected a seat online, even printed my boarding pass at home. |
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They mounted a fly camp on a Maasai reservation, where he proposed marriage and life in the bush. |
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But addressing a college student in the town hall debate, Romney praised the program without reservation. |
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The state government will implement the recommendations of the other backward classes commission regarding reservation in government jobs to ensure their uplift. |
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I was recently invited to Gujrat in a function which followed our line and demanded reservation in government jobs, in proportion to our Brahmin populations. |
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Consumers will be familiar with the uncertainties of airlines overbooking flights and reservation systems that indicate a flight is available when this is not the case. |
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Crook's promise of a separate reservation in the north-however qualified, however magnified by agency peace-talkers-secured the surrenders on White River. |
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Among the facets discussed are the imperatives and challenges facing rural women, the merits of reservation and the need for social action by women. |
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But the need for demanding reservation in the private sector came as a result of large-scale privatisation of public sector units during their rule. |
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The Constitution does not provide for reservation to a religious group. |
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This promised the Indians a permanent reservation of the forty million acres of land around the Black Hills and the right to hunt buffalo in unceded territory. |
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After he collided with a stone central reservation in Petergate, he struck a police Transit van, reversed the car and set off at speed towards Cheapside. |
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The spokesperson on defence suggested that a National Government would join its allies in war, without reservation, and wheresoever our commitment was called upon. |
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However, to maintain the intense cultural therapy which is so familiar at LeSport, dinner at Tao is by reservation only with six as the maximum number per party. |
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Mind you, I would be reluctant, to send a ravenous band of travel-worn tourists there for a late-night meal, without first having made a reservation. |
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Campbell, who's lived on the reservation since 1970, is a lifelong, irascible opponent of nuclear power in general, and the Prairie Island plant in particular. |
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Secondly, the Constitution does not sanction religion-based reservation. |
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Freed from the trap represented by life with her family and the reservation community, she finds in San Francisco an equally ensnaring trap of poverty and welfare regulations. |
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Whether or not you are a Sound of Music fan, make a reservation and enjoy a delicious meal in a beautiful setting. |
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But even in this system, if reservation had not been introduced at the outset and only thought of later, one is certain that there would have been resistance. |
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In fact, fitzpatrick wore no tie at all, one indicator that he long ago left the reservation. |
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A couple told a court how he honked his horn and shook his fist as he overtook them, before cutting in and forcing them to swerve into the central reservation. |
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The St. Regis tribe of Indians of Franklin County claim that they were buncoed by the last legislature, and are so incensed that an outbreak at the reservation is feared. |
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A room reservation form should be sent directly to the hotel. |
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The joy of being a woman refers to the ability of a woman to love her mate without reservation thus creating the perfect emotional state for sexual relations. |
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Suddenly the coach crossed the central reservation and collided with a public light bus travelling in the inner lane of the eastbound carriageway. |
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On Sept. 11, Beth Todd-Bazemore, PhD, a psychology professor at the University of South Dakota, was consulting at the Winnebago reservation in northeastern Nebraska. |
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His car which was in a 40 mph zone clipped the kerb, skidded over the central reservation onto the opposite carriageway and spun into the lamppost. |
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More arrogant, to me, is the author who keeps his distance from these giants, having a doubtful reservation, than those of us who openly accept them. |
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In other areas of the M1 earmarked for a new carriageway, additional land would be bought, with the hard shoulder and central reservation staying the same. |
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Police said the driver had just overtaken a lorry when he careered into the hard shoulder barrier and bounced back across the carriageway into the central reservation. |
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Arkle without reservation is the greatest horse ever over the sticks. |
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By the time her husband returned home that Sunday evening, his bags were packed and set out in the living room, and a hotel reservation had been made for him. |
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My only reservation would be in considering the fair-to-middling quality of the print, which will bother anyone who likes a crisp, colorful image. |
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The Hopi elective government have fought for defense of their original reservation, while traditionalists support the Navajo families' efforts to remain on the disputed lands. |
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In both directions I encountered a few stretches where there were countdowns to a 50 mph limit, which was then posted at intervals along the central reservation. |
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Initially, Walcott considered Matthevia to be a snail, either a pteropod or a new form of equivalent rank, although he made this assignment with reservation. |
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It is possible to walk in without a reservation and be seated immediately. |
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Dinner and special-occasion luncheons are available by reservation. |
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On the reservation, I rode with some Lakota people, and there was this amazing stallion that was the father of most of the horses we were riding that day. |
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While the evening was, like the curate's egg, only good in parts, it still made for a good evening in the theatre and one I have no reservation in recommending. |
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That's seed money to guarantee you a good reservation any time, any day, in perpetuity. |
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Still, he made the reservation that he did not attend the talks between the leaderships of the two parliamentary groups and was not authorised to discuss the matter. |
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Moreover the standard of highly professional courses such as engineering and proposed medical course should not be compromised by giving reservation to single school students. |
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To reconfirm, have your flight number, reservation code, or ticket number. |
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It was a meeting of the blues, stride piano, hot, swing, bebop, and the free jazz avant-garde reservation music that William Parker is producing. |
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My only reservation about buying the car was its high price. |
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A palisade of Canary palms formed an honour guard along the verges, while beds of golden cannas flamed from the central reservation. |
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The Indian may go off the reservation, he can steal from the whites and run back to the reservation with impunity. |
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Each time he returned to England, Mary gave up her power to him without reservation, an arrangement that lasted for the rest of Mary's life. |
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The early M1 had no speed limits, no central reservation or crash barriers, and no lighting. |
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The reservation held members of 27 different Indian bands speaking many languages. |
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Some Native American tribes on reservation lands sell fireworks that are not legal for sale outside the reservation. |
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By guarding the border, rather than conquering or colonizing Ezo, the Matsumae, in essence, made the majority of the island an Ainu reservation. |
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These city roads are regional roads without grade separation, and sometimes without a central reservation. |
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The Four Bears Casino and Lodge was constructed in 1993 drawing tourists and money to the impoverished reservation. |
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A reservation had also been lodged by Australia regarding the Southern Ocean limits. |
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In January 2015, Adidas launched the footwear industry's first reservation mobile app. |
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Examples given are the teaching on the reservation of ordination to males, and on the immorality of procured abortion. |
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The maximum price a consumer is willing to pay for a unit of the good is the reservation price. |
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A concierge is ready to whisk away dry cleaning or book a restaurant reservation. |
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There emerged an archipelago of Kanak reservation lands lodged between ranches and mining concessions. |
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Qatar Airways said it was urging passengers to contact its reservation office or local travel agents for rebooking options. |
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In the future, the experts concurred, killer applications could be used to book a restaurant reservation or track down your children or pets. |
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The Dawes Act of 1887 and the reservation system dramatically changed daily life and political dynamics, particularly for the Oglala Lakotas. |
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Drivers can locate reservable stations, and then make, view, and cancel a reservation directly from a smart phone. |
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Once in the reservation, customers can view the itinerary, select seats, and print boarding passes. |
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One of Lincoln's Sailors, Information Systems Technician Seaman Apprentice Norma Shorthair, is from a Navajo reservation in Shonto, Ariz. |
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Their neighbours the Mescalero Apaches were also awarded a specific part of the reservation that belonged to them solely. |
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Growing up on the reservation near the first 18-hole course in the country, Shippen mastered straight driving. |
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The motorcyclist, travelling towards Carmarthen, lost control trying to avoid colliding with a car that had crossed the central reservation. |
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Although the Totten trust and the life reservation allow a form of the future gift, both have a limited application. |
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The New Zealand stargazing spot was outshined by Chile's San Pedro de Atacama based on user reviews of accommodation reservation website Booking. |
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It has been nicely remarked that if communal reservation is bad, communalised reservation is worse. |
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Can we acknowledge the unavoidability of the state conceptually and still keep intact the anarchist reservation against the state's legitimacy? |
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The driver lost control of his vehicle in lane three and hit a crash barrier on the central reservation. |
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He led an interesting and colorful life, being an oysterman, judge, diarist, reservation schoolteacher, and ethnographer. |
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Amendment of the rule on record day reservation so that it corresponds to the definition of VPC company according to Chapter 1, 10 Para. |
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He informed that all the reservation and booking offices of the national flag carrier would be renovated and given a new look. |
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Prestigious food critic Ramsey Michel makes a reservation and Carl excitedly plans a new tasting menu with sous chef Tony, line cook Martin and sassy hostess Molly. |
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The pile-up happened on the M40 in Buckinghamshire last May when Mr Barton's pallet truck smashed through the central reservation and collided with oncoming traffic. |
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He added that despite MUTA have reservation over model act but they accept the act as we want same rules for all the varsities across the province, he said. |
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Let me express one nitpicky addition and one main reservation. |
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Prestigious food critic Ramsey Michel makes a reservation and Carl plans a new tasting menu with sous chef Tony, line cook Martin and hostess Molly. |
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The English skills of the Chinese can only take them so far with sloppy American handwriting, and Native Americans can pick up the slack without leaving the reservation. |
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The vehicle crashed into the central reservation between Junctions 4 and 3 of the M54 on the outskirts of Wolverhampton during the early hours of yesterday morning. |
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In 1840, South Carolina dispossessed the Catawbas of their land in York, Chester, and Lancaster counties, promising money and a new reservation in South Carolina. |
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Houser grew up on a farm in Oklahoma, where a small group of the freed Chiricahuas elected to stay instead of joining the Mescalero Apaches on a reservation. |
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Leases were purchased from private individuals to provide a state seed oyster reservation in Sister Lake, watchmen were hired, and housing facilities were secured. |
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But two youths who been on BMX bikes on Bolckow Road, stalked him, chased him across the central reservation of the A66 before they cornered him on the central reservation. |
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The parents also expressed reservation against PTI members who they say badmouthed them on television shows on the day when Imran Khan visited APS Peshawar. |
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Yet ours was a common story, small-time miscreants, refusniks of the minor variety, furtive delinquents slipping off the reservation, but only to the party store next door. |
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Big airlines smother the competition through unfair gate leases, total control of slots, stacked computerized reservation systems, and other dirty tricks of the trade. |
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While a new town was constructed for the displaced tribal members, much damage was done to the social and economic foundations of the reservation. |
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Now the only thing needed to enter and leave your chosen car park is a Eurocheque card or credit card which was used to make the online reservation. |
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A bit of research suggests my initial guess was correct, and it's some Indian Reservation. |
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Similar water diversion plans by upstream non-Indian users severely degraded Walker River Reservation resources as well. |
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Sue Carlisle, a member of the Ponca tribe, spent much of her youth on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. |
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I am a licensed Vineyard pastor, pastoring an American Baptist church on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona. |
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Mesquite firewood purchased from local woodcutters replaces nonrenewable fossil fuels that must be purchased off the Reservation. |
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Be that as it may, the Reservation, as relates to present civilization, is unproductive, unhistoric ground. |
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Protected from development as part of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, the last free-flowing nontidal stretch of the Columbia River runs for 51 miles in Washington State. |
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Reservation of screens should not end up being just an eyewash. |
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The Reservation is sovereign Indian land, and the grizzly is a sacred animal to these tribes. |
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The booking of train tickets at Hyderabad station was smooth and efficient and the staff at the specially built Reservation Complex were extremely helpful. |
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Straddled between Utah and Arizona in the Navaho Indian Reservation are the sandstone buttes, mesas and cliffs of Monument Valley, the setting for countless westerns. |
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By 1925, the Bureau of Indian Affairs had leased nearly all of the San Carlos Reservation to non-Indian cattlemen, who demonstrated no concern about overgrazing. |
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Nine months earlier, on August 15, 1876, Congress had passed legislation requiring the Lakotas to relinquish their claims to all land outside the Great Sioux Reservation. |
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The Zuni Reservation lies just to the south, with several other traditional pueblos to the east. |
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Another similar waterfall, at the present Clark Reservation State Park near Syracuse, New York, is now dry. |
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It was known as Hot Springs Reservation, but no legal authority was established. |
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The diversity of dytiscid water beetles at Fort Campbell Military Reservation was analyzed. |
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Nicholson, of Chandler, Arizona, was walking in the Papago Indian Reservation when he saw it. |
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The 75-acre Rock House Reservation, located off Route 9, is land historically used by Native Americans as winter camping grounds. |
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Most campgrounds also offer reservable campsites through the National Recreation Reservation System. |
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Tanka Bars and smaller Tanka Bites were created on the Pine Ridge Reservation of the Lakota tribe in South Dakota. |
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Reservation land is fairly incompatible with farming, primarily due to the aridness of the region. |
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I'd planned to bowhunt for javelinas on the Reservation, but a wipeout on one of my Harleys put me on the disabled list. |
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The wolf is featured on the flags of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and the Pawnee. |
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They are enrolled in the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation. |
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Revamping Railway Reservation System into Next Generation e-Ticketing will be taken up with provision of platform tickets and unreserved tickets also over internet. |
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The Tucson-based seed bank collects sunflowers from the San Carlos Reservation, tepary beans from the Gila River area and peas from the Tohono OeCOodham people. |
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Ericson, superintendent of Wachusett Mountain State Reservation, reported that the old growth forest on the mountain will be resurveyed by Harvard Forest. |
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Reservation on the occasion of the celebration of the International Habaneras and Polyphony of Torrevieja Town Meeting Coral and Children and Youth Habaneras. |
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