But, when Hal is busted for running a Madoff-esque Ponzi scheme, Augie gets wiped out, and Ginger bids him adieu. |
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In this cockamamie get-rich scheme, would they all issue an apology if he cut a check? |
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Fluoride first entered an American water supply through a rather inelegant technocratic scheme. |
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Many years ago, a Mr. Torbit brought forward a Ceresian scheme for producing a disease-proof potato. |
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If a fund is structured as a collective investment scheme, it cannot be marketed to the general public unless it is authorized. |
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The Bavarian felt a mad wave of desire for her sweep over him. What scheme wouldn't he compass to mould that girl to his wishes. |
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Under the donation-based scheme, crowdfunders donate money to projects or ventures because they believe it is a worthwhile undertaking. |
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The scheme has been condemned by civil liberties groups and queried by the National Association of Head Teachers. |
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Traditional restoration of an original paint scheme would have involved stripping all of the alligatored and deteriorated exterior paint. |
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For the optimization a regularized nonlinear conjugate gradient scheme and a cascadic multilevel strategy are used. |
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The quarry has been partly reused as part of the Dinorwig power station, a pumped storage hydroelectric scheme. |
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Part of the film Willow was shot in the disused Dinorwic Quarry, in June 1987 on some of the lower terraces next to the Pumped storage scheme. |
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The scheme was enthusiastically taken up by John Stuart Mill, ensuring international interest. |
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The scheme is delivered by Chwarae Teg and Cardiff Business School on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales. |
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Third, this scheme is also used by the IUCN, making it easier to incorporate data on status and conservation. |
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The Anglesey section was financed through a Private Finance Initiative scheme. |
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Cork City Council supports a car sharing scheme operated by Mendes GoCar in partnership with cambio Mobility Services. |
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The scheme is operated by An Rothar Nua on behalf of the National Transport Authority, with funding supplemented by an advertising sponsor. |
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The scheme supports 330 bikes with 31 stations placed around the city for paid public use. |
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Culture Vannin launched for the first time in 2016 a bursary scheme that enables young fluent speakers of Manx to learn Irish in Donegal. |
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Books and studies for teachers and students in primary and secondary schools usually use this scheme. |
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In practice, Hong Kong follows a loose, unnamed romanization scheme used by the Government of Hong Kong. |
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By the end of 2010, when the scheme closed, over 6 million maps had been given away. |
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The scheme was replaced by free access to the Digimap for Schools service provided by EDINA for eligible schools. |
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Division 13, which includes wild daffodils, is the exception to this scheme. |
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The advantage of this scheme is that the U and V signals are zero when the picture has no color content. |
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After the collapse of the Cardiff Bay Opera House scheme, a new project, the Wales Millennium Centre, met with more success. |
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This scheme divides the plankton community into broad producer, consumer and recycler groups. |
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Since 24 August 2001, they have been numbered in a scheme somewhat similar to that of the Interstate Highway System in the United States. |
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These were also deemed commercially unviable, and the scheme was abandoned with no services ever operated. |
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The scheme was imposed despite huge opposition from locals who were losing their livelihoods based on fishing and wildfowling. |
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Though the three Bedford Levels together formed the biggest scheme, they were not the only ones. |
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The Fens Waterways Link is a scheme to restore navigation to some of the drainage works. |
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Tuna fishermen have a scheme where surplus stock is not bought up, but fishermen receive direct compensation if their income falls. |
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Sweden initially agreed to take part in the scheme by sending an invasion force to Scotland, but later backed out of this arrangement. |
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From this came a proposed test of the scheme in the form of Operation Rutter. |
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When the new measurements are collected, the receiver uses a weighting scheme to combine the new measurements with the tracker prediction. |
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The initial plan was to dredge a deeper channel along the southern edge of Breydon Water, but the scheme was opposed by the people of Yarmouth. |
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In local government, a sui generis entity is one which does not fit with the general scheme of local governance of a country. |
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As at the start of 2007 this scheme is still at a proposal stage and no indicated start date has been given. |
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The Great Britain road numbering scheme is a numbering scheme used to classify and identify all roads in Great Britain. |
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A pressure group called upon the then Transport undersecretary Norman Baker to halt the scheme. |
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The BBC had suggested that as an alternative to the SI compression scheme, the Freeview HD multiplex may have to adopt encryption. |
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Therefore, all modern installations of ADSL are based on the DMT modulation scheme. |
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About 85,000 children have taken part in the scheme since it was set up, and the charity now has three farms in Devon, Gloucestershire and Wales. |
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Following the end of the war, in 1945 Southsea and the rest of Portsmouth embarked on a massive clearance and rebuilding scheme. |
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The British became aware through their agents of the scheme and drew up a plan to mobilise their forces in case of the invasion. |
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The scheme went ahead largely due to losing a car park in Denmark Road for development, resulting in a lack of parking around Cowes. |
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In October 2009, Southern Vectis launched a website promoting a car scrappage scheme. |
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In July 2010 after cuts in funding from the UK government to local authorities, the scheme was ended. |
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Island Line Trains have also repainted stations in a heritage scheme of cream and green, as part of a general station improvement package. |
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A seasonal workers scheme for temporary migration was introduced in 2007 and in 2009 about 8,000 Pacific Islanders were employed under it. |
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Clark's scheme was adopted enthusiastically by the archaeological community. |
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Thermal classifications within the Thornthwaite scheme include microthermal, mesothermal, and megathermal regimes. |
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Feeney argues that the multiple scheme is evidence that the fasti were Augustan rather than republican. |
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He was relying on the official dating scheme, which must have been the fasti consulares. |
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It seems that the mortgage scheme was simply a way of making local notables participate, albeit in a lesser role, in imperial benevolence. |
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With such a scheme, Pliny probably hoped to engender enthusiasm among fellow landowners for such philanthropic ventures. |
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Furthermore, this impractical solution did not reflect the new status of Prussia in the overall scheme. |
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The scientific classification established by Carl Linnaeus is requisite to any human racial classification scheme. |
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Lysippos had often used the contrapposto sculptural scheme to portray Alexander and other characters such as Apoxyomenos, Hermes and Eros. |
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On 15 February 2016, with a change in routing, the first train dispatched under the OBOR scheme arrived from eastern Zhejiang Province to Tehran. |
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The method was created in 1983 by Michael Edwards, a consultant in the perfume industry, who designed his own scheme of fragrance classification. |
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The overall scheme is called Cyclocity by JCDecaux, but each city's system is branded under an individual name. |
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Canger introduced the scheme of a Central grouping and two Peripheral groups, and Lastra confirmed this notion, differing in some details. |
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Under Wells' scheme, this definition includes Far North and Middle North dialects, but excludes the Midlands dialects. |
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The logic of this style is that the pronunciation is reflected graphically by the punctuation scheme. |
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This scheme has continued to be used by most modern European languages that have adopted the Latin alphabet. |
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The countries and territories in this table are categorised according to the scheme for geographic subregions used by the United Nations. |
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Usually this is done to give parliament or the legislature time to enact a new replacement scheme of legislation. |
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It will have a new title scheme, a new updating service, and improved integration of European law. |
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This scheme, although often reworked, remained the basis of all proposals to reform the government until Asquith's fall on 6 December. |
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The Channel Islands remain part of the Diocese of Winchester effectively under a scheme of episcopal delegation. |
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The design is very close to earlier designs by Pugin, including an unbuilt scheme for Scarisbrick Hall, Lancashire. |
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In the 17th century, the word could also mean a scheme or plot, a meaning now expressed by the derived machination. |
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By the 18th century with increased demand for power coupled with limited water locales, an emphasis was made on efficiency scheme. |
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Resentment at this scheme, the mechanical simplicity of the device and the primitive state of patent law, made infringement inevitable. |
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The engine was laid aside, and the scheme for raising water was dropped as impracticable. |
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This royalty scheme did not work with customers who did not have existing steam engines but used horses instead. |
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They learned their craft on the shop floor, in a kind of apprentiship scheme. |
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Brunel had already drawn up plans for a tunnel under the River Neva in Russia, but this scheme never came to fruition. |
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Two groups were set up to promote the scheme, one in Liverpool and one in Bradford. |
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Its proponents argued that reduced transport costs would make local industry more competitive, and that the scheme would help create new jobs. |
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In 1878 the world's first hydroelectric power scheme was developed at Cragside in Northumberland, England by William George Armstrong. |
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This supply scheme also provided electricity to a number of shops and premises to light 34 incandescent Swan light bulbs. |
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As of October 2008, the scheme had resulted in 70 green products being brought to market, ranging from halogen lamps to biogas engines. |
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Thirdly, the discriminating monopolist produces a larger quantity than the monopolist operating by a uniform pricing scheme. |
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This pricing scheme eliminates any positive economic profits since price equals average cost. |
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This updated scheme includes less new housing and parts of the scheme were deferred for up to five years. |
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In the initial road numbering scheme, the A6 started in Barnet where it joined what was then the A1 Great North Road. |
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See the article Great Britain road numbering scheme for the rationale behind the numbers allocated. |
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The scheme had been brought forward to gratify the ambition of Manchester Corporation, and of Mr Bateman, its engineer. |
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The Thirlmere scheme, which by its boldness ensured cheap and plentiful water to South Lancashire for years to come, was the right solution. |
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The editor can be reskinned. In other words, the color scheme and look and feel of the buttons can be changed. |
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I avowed outright my entire disbelief in the whole scheme of revealed religion. |
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The scheme was expanded in 1856 to include High Bullough Reservoir, built in 1850 supplying water to Chorley. |
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We must look, then, for its place in the formal pattern, the metrical scheme, the rhymical pattern, and the syntactic pattern. |
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In early 2011 fresh plans were released for a considerably smaller scheme involving a cluster of retail units. |
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In 1999 Central Railway proposed using the Woodhead Tunnel as part of an ambitious scheme to connect Liverpool to London. |
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In the event, the scheme foundered because of the severity of the proposed route via Whaley Bridge and over Rushop Edge into the Hope Valley. |
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London Road was the terminus of this electrification scheme which extended to the through platforms. |
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As a result, in April 1869, with no work started, the company petitioned Parliament to abandon the scheme it had earlier fought for. |
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As with all Forestry Commission woodlands timber is independently certified under the Forest Stewardship Council scheme. |
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Blackmore's father encouraged him in the scheme and helped him to carry it into effect. |
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Surely, then, a scheme that should supersede the necessity of saintship and sageship, would be a most valuable acquisition! |
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The stoical scheme of supplying our wants by lopping off our desires, is like cutting off our feet when we want shoes. |
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It was all too dear. They all just put their prices up because it was out in the scheme. |
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The scheme of pantheistic omniscience so prevalent among the sequacious thinkers of the day. |
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Their simplest and most effective scheme is to create a disturbance during which they can stuff the ballot box as they tried to last night. |
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Here we suggest a scheme for secure information transfer using superarrivals. |
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It was only a five-second delay, a thing of nothing in the wider scheme of things, but it was one of those moments you wished would last forever. |
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Robert Maheu, tough, astute, dynamic, was the perfect professional to implement the CIA scheme to tweep Fidel Castro. |
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The Tennessee Valley Authority's scheme to turn the Land Between the Lakes into Wally World has been stopped. |
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The tilde and the circumflex have a place in the ASCII scheme but the wedge and the umlaut do not. |
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Hotmail utilises this scheme and is the only method of becoming whitelisted with Hotmail. |
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Pupils from Glan-yr-Afon Primary School in Llanrumney, Cardiff, have signed up to an innovative Walking Bus scheme. |
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In the late 1980s and early 1990s, enviros cooked up a scheme to prevent nearly any tree from being cut down in the Pacific Northwest. |
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I have recently given some thought to manly sports, and I venture a few words in regard to their value in every scheme of all-round education. |
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Almost every Scottish landowner who had money to spare is said to have invested in the Darien scheme. |
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The scheme mandates that vessels travelling north must use the French side, travelling south the English side. |
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The launch of a cycle hire scheme in July 2010 has been successful and generally well received. |
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More recently the land has been part of a grassland reversion scheme, returning the surrounding fields to native chalk grassland. |
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As with the model of the solar system in the Almagest, Ptolemy put all this information into a grand scheme. |
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The Romans used a consolidated scheme for city planning, developed for military defense and civil convenience. |
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I am in agreement with you as far as the basic design, but not with the colour scheme you suggest. |
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Norway's highly transparent investment scheme is lauded by the international community. |
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Within a single organization scheme, you will need to balance the tension between exclusivity and inclusivity. |
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John Morton, a bishop of Flanders, learned of the scheme and warned the Tudors, who fled to France. |
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Along with secular matters, readers also favoured an alphabetical ordering scheme over cumbersome works arranged along thematic lines. |
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The Bridgewater Way is a scheme to redevelop the canal and make it more accessible to users, particularly cyclists. |
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Birmingham City Council also operate a locally listing scheme for buildings that do not fully meet the criteria for statutorily listed status. |
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This scheme did not however fully cover the costs of treatment in serious cases. |
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With the death of Prince Albert in 1861 the scheme lost its driving force, but by then many paintings were completed or underway. |
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The Porch was named for its proposed decorative scheme, based on Norman history. |
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However, the funding was pulled and the scheme has been replaced by the proposed Leeds Trolleybus scheme. |
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They won the 1970 general election, and set to work defining their own scheme. |
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The cycle hire scheme has been successful and has been well received by the residents of Liverpool. |
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Dott's classification scheme is based on the mineralogy of framework grains, and on the type of matrix present in between the framework grains. |
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Unlike the Folk scheme, Dunham deals with the original porosity of the rock. |
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The Dunham scheme is more useful for hand samples because it is based on texture, not the grains in the sample. |
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He was one of the founders of the Bank of England and was one of the main proponents of the catastrophic Darien scheme. |
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The scheme attracted criticism due to its large size and location, with some officials saying that it would interfere with harbour operations. |
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Owing to the danger from aerial bombardment, the Chadwicks sent their twins to Canada as part of a government evacuation scheme. |
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Babbage did calculate actuarial tables for that scheme, using Equitable Society mortality data from 1762 onwards. |
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The neighbors decided on a lift scheme to get their kids to school, so that they wouldn't each have to drive every day. |
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Note that whilst one numbering scheme is used for Great Britain, roads in Northern Ireland are allocated their own numbers on an ad hoc basis. |
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It was designated in 1921 by the Ministry of Transport under the Great Britain road numbering scheme. |
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A combined approach was initiated in 2014, comprising managed motorway system and lane gain scheme. |
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The scheme was formally opened on 25 January 2010 by Ieuan Wyn Jones the Deputy First Minister for Wales. |
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The Welsh Assembly Government revived the scheme as the M4 relief road tolled bypass in 2007 but later abandoned it for financial reasons. |
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A concessionary fare scheme is operated by London Councils for residents who are disabled or meet certain age criteria. |
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While the monorail schemes were all abandoned, a scheme to create an underground tunnel link gained momentum. |
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When the idea of a congestion charge was mooted, part of the scheme was to have extended the Metrolink to the airport. |
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However, when defining any group scheme, the same rules must apply to everyone in the scheme so some coverage rules had to be established. |
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The Beveridge Report in 1942 proposed expansion and unification of the welfare state under a scheme of what was called social insurance. |
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However, as the scheme is voluntary, offers no financial incentive and is not enforced immigrants are free to ignore the scheme. |
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As President, Ershad pursued administrative reforms, including a devolution scheme which divided the country into 64 districts and 5 divisions. |
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Some pipework from the previous Hill organ of 1848 was revoiced and incorporated in the new scheme. |
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The scheme is available to citizens and permanent humanitarian visa holders. |
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The bachelor's degree is awarded after three or four years of study at a university and follows a scheme quite similar to the British one. |
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However, no child attended Eton on this scheme, meaning that the actual level of state assistance to the School has always been lower. |
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In addition, a bus gate scheme in Northgate aims to reduce private car use in the city centre. |
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Over the years the Friends scheme has grown in size and importance and by 2007 had almost 90,000 members. |
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In a Spenserian sonnet, the last line of every quatrain is linked with the first line of the next one, yielding the rhyme scheme ababbcbccdcdee. |
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Wyatt employs the Petrarchan octave, but his most common sestet scheme is cddc ee. |
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In 1658, Hobbes published the final section of his philosophical system, completing the scheme he had planned more than 20 years before. |
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According to Locke's scheme, men knew nothing at all of governments till they met together to make one. |
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He tells them about how their scheme worked and human kind has fallen, giving them complete dominion over Paradise. |
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The 1605 set also contains a number of miscellaneous items which fall outside the liturgical scheme of the main body of the set. |
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He came to believe that Walpole had tricked him into the rapprochement as part of a scheme to regain power. |
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If those meddlesome kids hadn't turned me in, I'd have gotten away with my nefarious scheme! |
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Progress on the scheme was slow and in 1861 Prince Albert died, without having seen his ideas come to fruition. |
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In July 2014, Caine was reported to have been a celebrity investor in a tax avoidance scheme called Liberty. |
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English Heritage also manages the London Blue Plaques scheme, which links influential historical figures to particular buildings. |
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Aislabie was a principal sponsor of the South Sea Company scheme, the bill for which was promoted by him personally. |
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After his death in 1742, his son William extended his scheme by purchasing the remains of the Abbey and Fountains Hall. |
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Since 1989, the gallery has run a scheme that gives a studio to contemporary artists to create work based on the permanent collection. |
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Pennethorne's gallery was demolished for the next phase of building, a scheme by Sir John Taylor extending northwards of the main entrance. |
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Barry's scheme provided two plinths for sculptures on the north side of the square. |
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The scheme was initiated by the Royal Society of Arts and continued by the Fourth Plinth Commission, appointed by the Mayor of London. |
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The following season, Arsenal returned to the yellow and blue scheme, albeit with a darker shade of blue than before. |
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Its purpose was to devise a scheme for the formation of a devolution settlement for Scotland. |
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The Kitemark can be used to indicate certification by BSI, but only where a Kitemark scheme has been set up around a particular standard. |
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There had been plans, under the Identity Cards Act 2006, to link passports to the Identity Cards scheme. |
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The Lord Deputy of Ireland, Arthur Chichester, also saw the Plantation as a scheme to anglicise the Irish. |
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In the same year, however, his influence was seriously threatened by a taxation scheme he introduced. |
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He did not propose any specific scheme of reform, but merely a motion that the House inquire into possible improvements. |
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German workers enjoyed health, accident and maternity benefits, canteens, changing rooms and a national pension scheme. |
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Legal administration in the Ottoman Empire was part of a larger scheme of balancing central and local authority. |
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This scheme had been funded through contributions from the government, the employers and the workers. |
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At first, the scheme only applied to certain trades but, in 1920, it was expanded to include most manual workers. |
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However, the scheme only paid out according to the level of contributions made rather than according to need, and was only payable for 15 weeks. |
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With the mass unemployment of the 1930s, contributions to the insurance scheme dried up, resulting in a funding crisis. |
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Hjalmar Schacht, President of the Reichsbank and Minister of Economics, created in May 1933 a scheme for deficit financing. |
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However, the rush to complete this rapid expansion scheme resulted in the deaths of 997 personnel and another 700 wounded. |
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The Luftwaffe kept broadly to this scheme, but its commanders had differences of opinion on strategy. |
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This scheme gave registered dockers the legal right to minimum work and decent conditions. |
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In 1948, a pension scheme was set up to provide pension benefits for employees of the new NHS, as well as their dependents. |
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The Legal Aid and Advice Act of 1949 introduced a state aided scheme to assist those who couldn't afford legal services. |
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There is a kerbside recycling scheme that currently only serves 15,500 households in Dundee. |
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This was backed up by a threat of an immediate introduction of a compulsory ID Card scheme. |
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For inclusion in this scheme, it is not necessary that parties labelled themselves as a liberal party. |
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Foster refused to resign or step aside during any inquiry into her role in the scheme, which led McGuinness to resign. |
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The scheme aims to foster mutual understanding and to promote exchanges between the British and French leaders of tomorrow. |
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The FIDF operates in a number of roles and is fully integrated into the defence scheme for the islands. |
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A Prussian scheme for compensating Frederick Augustus with Bohemia in exchange for Saxony obviously presupposed further spoliation of Austria. |
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In 1911 a compulsory national scheme of insurance against unemployment was introduced. |
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The National Insurance Act of 1920 brought an additional 8 million workers into the scope of the scheme. |
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In 1948 there came a second National Insurance Act meaning the scheme now covered all male and female employees aged 15 and over. |
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They hustle and scheme without moral compass, trying to survive by making accommodations that are at best temporary, more often delusional. |
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Attitudes may vary depending on the steps taken in the avoidance scheme, or the perceived unfairness of the tax being avoided. |
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They alleged that the firm used a real estate company to help hide criminal proceeds from the scheme involving Petrobras. |
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In 1990, the journal moved to a sequential volume numbering scheme, with two volumes per year. |
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The table of contents listing on ScienceDirect uses this new numbering scheme. |
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Since the intentions to further extend were announced an additional compensation scheme was set up. |
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A feasibility study was recommended as a high priority so that the practicability and costs of the scheme could be determined. |
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In 1991 a private bill was submitted to Parliament for a scheme including a new underground line from Paddington to Liverpool Street. |
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Under this scheme, all Crossrail trains would continue west of Paddington, instead of some of them terminating there. |
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Since its formation in 1974, British Airways' aeroplanes carried a Union Jack scheme painted on their tail fins. |
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The original tail scheme was changed in 1984 as part of a new livery designed by Landor Associates. |
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Those already working under the IGS could have switched into the new scheme for a maximum total leave of 24 months. |
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These share a common numbering scheme for their levels, which was also used for the earlier Qualifications and Credit Framework. |
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The BPI administers the Platinum, Gold and Silver awards scheme for music releases in the United Kingdom. |
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The contractors for the scheme were Messrs Hughes, Morris, Davies, a consortium led by Richard Hughes of Madoc Street, Llandudno. |
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The Isle of Man has an identical scheme funded by the Isle of Man Department of Social Care. |
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But the elaboration of the scheme in its details and applications continued during the next few years to occupy much of his leisure. |
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After this, he travelled to New York to persuade Paul, whose agreement was required, to back the scheme. |
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A public insurance scheme exists to provide reduced cost healthcare to expatriates. |
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Singapore operates an Exit Permit scheme in order to enforce the national service obligations of its male citizens and permanent residents. |
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The United Kingdom's scheme was scrapped in January 2011 and the database was destroyed. |
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Giani Kartar Singh drafted the scheme of a separate Sikh state if India was divided. |
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A Caithness district scheme was adopted in 1975, dividing the area of the district between 12 community councils. |
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Scotland tried to establish a settlement in 1698 through the Darien scheme. |
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Some held the English responsible, while believing that they could and should assist in yet another effort at making the scheme work. |
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The enquiry will prepare a detailed scheme for transferring the Bank of England to public control and then revise the operation of the Bank Acts. |
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Paintings by Gustav Klimt were an integral part of he decorative scheme of Josef Hoffmann for the Palais Stoclet. |
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He had prepared a sustentation fund scheme for the support of the seceding ministers. |
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Under this scheme, a substantial number of Scots were settled, mostly in the south and west of Ulster, on confiscated land. |
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At the 1964 general election Labour came to power, and the scheme was not pursued. |
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However, subsequent writers have tended to follow Jackson's scheme, rendering this use obsolete. |
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The current scheme does not provide any direct access between High Speed 2 at Euston and the existing High Speed 1 from St Pancras. |
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It bears the evident marks of having originally been, what the honest and downright Doctor Douglass assures us it was, a scheme of fraudulent debtors to cheat their creditors. |
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Graham fell in with the scheme without a murmur of dubiety or dissent. |
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To begin with, the scheme suffered with a huge lack in the number of people using the service, receiving no passengers in its first few days of operation. |
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Finally, we use the term additive joint encryption scheme to denote a secure, blindable, xor-homomorphic, witnessed probabilistic public-key joint encryption scheme. |
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As for Cersei, pretending to work with her enemies while secretly hatching some grander scheme was pretty much what I expected for the truce going into it. |
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Dolphins are known to teach, learn, cooperate, scheme, and grieve. |
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The scheme has trained more than 35,000 volunteers and there are more than 500 Walking for Health schemes across the UK, with thousands of people walking every week. |
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The Fire Services Act 1947 introduced a new pension scheme for firefighters, while the Electricity Act 1947 introduced better retirement benefits for workers in that industry. |
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In the face of opposition by English commercial interests, the Company of Scotland raised subscriptions in Amsterdam, Hamburg and London for the scheme. |
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Shrewsbury has a Park and Ride bus scheme in operation and three car parks on the edge of town are used by many who want to travel into the town centre. |
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The government announced in July 2009 a scheme to electrify the South Wales Main Line as part of a wider scheme of electrification on the Great Western Main Line. |
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A nationally recognised certification scheme is operated in the UK by the Dry Stone Walling Association, with four grades from Initial to Master Craftsman. |
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In December 2010 the Friars Walk scheme was relaunched and in April 2012 a completion date of 2015 was announced with Debenhams again being the flagship store. |
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Subsequently, in 2014, a public bicycle rental scheme was launched. |
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The most important national routes are part of the European route scheme. |
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Island Line Trains have repainted all their stations in a heritage cream and green colour scheme, as part of a general station improvement package. |
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In India, the most common pencil colour scheme was dark red with black lines, and pencils with a large number of colour schemes are produced by various companies. |
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Ruskin purchased land initially in Totley, near Sheffield, but the agricultural element of his scheme met with only moderate success after many difficulties. |
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The scheme is administered by the French embassy in London for British students, and by the British Council France and the UK embassy in Paris for French students. |
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Wong system, it is not widely used as his transcription scheme. |
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Far from displaying the nation's unity in time of war, the scheme backfired, often aggravating class antagonism and bolstering prejudice about the urban poor. |
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In 1981, the colour scheme was changed to green with yellow stripes. |
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Unlike the London scheme, two cordons would have been used, one covering the main urban core of the Greater Manchester Urban Area and another covering Manchester city centre. |
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The change in subsidies is intended to be completed by 2011, but individual governments have some freedom to decide how the new scheme will be introduced. |
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The UK government has decided to run a dual system of subsidies in England, each year transferring a larger proportion of the total payment to the new scheme. |
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The Commission made its report in 1923, rejecting the LCC's scheme. |
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He got involved in a scheme to link the Hudson River by canal with Lake Champlain, and also submitted a design for the new Capitol building to be built in Washington. |
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In April 1985 promoters were invited to submit scheme proposals. |
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The fact that the scheme was restricted to Italy suggests that it might have been conceived as a form of political privilege accorded to the original heartland of the empire. |
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The study will look at the costs, benefits and impacts of a Severn tidal power scheme and will help Government decide whether it could or could not support such a scheme. |
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We show that the signer can disavow any valid signature to the verifier. In other words, we show that the disavowal of their scheme is not uncheatable. |
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It is helpful to have a petrographic microscope when using the Folk scheme, because it is easier to determine the components present in each sample. |
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The scheme, which was due to be completed in December 2015, involves creating a flood storage basin to the north of the Castle Irwell student village. |
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The BBC corporate logo was updated within the idents in October 1997, though the idents moved away from the original viridian colour scheme in these latter years. |
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The management could set up a scheme to sell this food to labour camps or charities and get that warm fuzzy feeling that comes from doing the right thing. |
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The envoy promotes the exchange of ideas between the two cities and acts as an educational and information officer to increase awareness of the twinning scheme. |
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The Welsh engineer George Overton suggested a tramway, surveyed a route in September 1818 and the scheme was promoted by Edward Pease at a meeting in November. |
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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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Older signage at certain junctions on the M7 and M11 can be seen reflecting this earlier scheme, where for example N11 and M11 can be seen coexisting. |
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For example, the spur to Heathrow airport was dropped from the whole scheme in 2015, as was the HS1 to HS2 link, while the Crewe Hub has been added to the scheme. |
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This pricing scheme led to disputes, as many mines fuelled the engines using coal of unmarketable quality that cost the mine owners only the expense of extraction. |
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Under the March 2010 scheme, HS2 will start from a rebuilt London Euston. |
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Other than Von Hornick, there were no mercantilist writers presenting an overarching scheme for the ideal economy, as Adam Smith would later do for classical economics. |
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Environmental groups objected to the decision to go ahead with a scheme that would create the widest motorways in the UK without holding a public inquiry. |
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The government has said it plans to introduce a new discretionary hardship scheme to ensure the housing market along the route is not unduly disrupted. |
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Some witnesses against the scheme, worried that a canal would cause the entrance to the Mersey estuary to silt up, blocking traffic, cited the case of Chester harbour. |
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The courtroom where the martyrs were tried, which has been little altered in 200 years, in Dorchester's Shire Hall, is being preserved as part of a heritage scheme. |
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The only waterproof plan and the one increasingly adopted by leading trades is the consolidation of the interests of all parties in a scheme of amalgamation. |
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The new scheme was created in order to simplify fragrance classification and naming scheme, as well as to show the relationships between each of the individual classes. |
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Trams would share the line with freight trains, and a decision from Network Rail on the scheme between Stourbridge and Walsall was due in the summer. |
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In December 2012, Centro stated that they intended to build the line in phases to make the scheme more affordable, with the first stretch running from Wednesbury to Dudley. |
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The Cuban Ministry of Higher Education operates a scheme of distance education which provides regular afternoon and evening courses in rural areas for agricultural workers. |
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However, when this was rejected the future of the scheme was in doubt. |
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For many people Tilbury was their point of emigration to Australia under an assisted passage scheme established and operated by the Australian Government. |
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However, the short runway at Port Stanley Airport and the time it would take to improve it made the scheme unviable, so the idea of the Falklands service was dropped. |
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In 1940, a national milk scheme was launched, which provided a pint of milk at about half price for all children under the age of five, and for expectant or nursing mothers. |
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Madoff is the season's archvillain, accused of having run a Ponzi scheme so vast that future generations may well describe similar swindles as Madoff schemes. |
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Figures published in August 2007 indicated that some 656,395 persons were accepted on to the scheme between 1 May 2004 and 30 June 2007, of whom 430,395 were Polish nationals. |
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That color scheme really oversteps the bounds of good taste. |
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