Gordon Brown is setting out in the Labour battlebus on Tuesday for the first of a series of pre-election tours. |
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We have a ten-inch-wide deck railing in back of our house that is perfect for setting out tidbits of food for the birds. |
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I tried setting out a potpourri of mixed birdseed, almonds, raisins, and even pieces of cornbread for the jays. |
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The beggar man on the other hand was setting out, going from house to house gathering bottles. |
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A flow chart setting out the guidance has been produced by the group and copies have been given out to York secondary schools. |
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She had several picnic tables setting out in the yard and the grill was setting nearby too. |
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Pioneering work in the diocese at this time was extremely difficult, setting out lands for the building of schools, convents etc. |
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The wallpaper-covered box of about 1830 is inscribed with a schedule for setting out glass eggs to stimulate ducks, chickens, and turkeys to lay. |
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Canoes were also set to begin searching but strong winds prevented them from setting out. |
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He laid out a perimeter and the men of 1st Platoon began digging and setting out trip flares and claymore mines. |
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He claims that Thomas Becket consulted a chiromancer before setting out on an expedition against the inhabitants of North. |
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I shall therefore confine myself to setting out, with pagination, the passages which he contends are libellous of him. |
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In fact, the bushes are uneven in setting out and in growth, unkempt and massively overgrown. |
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In fact, the film begs for a cheesy poster, setting out its cast of two-dimensional stereotypes. |
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Clean your boots and camping gear before setting out for other regions or countries, and again before returning home. |
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We have provided the Court with a schedule setting out the areas that we hope to address. |
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For three years, the newborn sharks live in this natural nursery, feeding on crab, lobster and fish, before setting out into the world. |
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Scotland's largest local authority wants to introduce behavioural contracts setting out minimum standards of conduct for pupils. |
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Members of the Parsi group are struggling to modify their ancient practice of so-called sky burials, setting out human corpses for the vultures. |
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Her setting out in life, like the rising of a fair morning, was unclouded and promising. |
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The French twin town presented Ingleton with a milestone setting out the distance between the two. |
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Be that as it may, the long road would take us too far afield even to begin setting out on it. |
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We can begin setting out for the planets today rather than someday, or never. |
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I handed Richard a radio once we began setting out, informing him and the others about what our course of action was. |
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Before setting out on a weekend drive or hike, you can print out a map that shows every road and every rise and dip in the terrain. |
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When setting out container-grown plants, be sure that the soil is moist and that you have watered the plant itself. |
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The oak frames were constructed using traditional jointing and setting out techniques. |
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Barristers have drawn up a legal opinion setting out a test case for a high court judicial review of the government's position. |
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Royal smirked at Larkins, his eyes gleaming puckishly, before setting out across the tracks for a good place to jump on to the next train. |
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Now, here we were as pensioners, setting out on an expedition that might have daunted us when we were teenagers. |
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Just before setting out on the drive to San Francisco for the U.S. Open, I packed my Motorola record player and Mario Lanza records. |
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She preheated the oven and immediately began setting out the ingredients on the counter. |
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Next morning we had time for a quick dip in the ocean after breakfast before setting out on what was really the last lap of the journey. |
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That post is so long that we're separately setting out this update rather than appending it to that post. |
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A mixture of doctoral students setting out the direction of their research and established Romanists trying out new ideas present 12 essays. |
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When we were first setting out, we grew our own rootstock and grafted the cultivars ourselves. |
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Upon learning of the Lombard expedition, he set out almost at once, crossing the Bosporus on 24 June and setting out in pursuit. |
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However, all that is preceded by a chapter by the editor setting out chronologically the events of the cases. |
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A fashion show in Leeds is setting out to prove fair trade clothing has shaken off its sackcloth and oatmeal image. |
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Fortified by carry-outs of strong lager and vodka, he would get tanked up before setting out to cause mayhem in the area. |
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If this were available then the choice of whether or not to visit these places could be made prior to setting out on the journey. |
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At the national level the parties publish their manifestos setting out the policies they will implement if they win the election. |
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We were setting out into terra incognita, marked only by blank spaces on the maps, drawn by the magnet of our ambition as explorers. |
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Not, mark you, setting out to prove there is none, but determined to prove that there is. |
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No documentation was given to me setting out the grounds for the search and seizure of my property which then followed. |
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Anyone setting out his stall specifically for a big marlin, tuna, or shark, would be very unfortunate indeed not to achieve something of boasting size. |
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In a White Paper currently before Parliament, the office of Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, is setting out new regulations for local government finance. |
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Howard Ogden, defending, said that Adamson claimed to have sent a letter setting out detailed reasons for his no-show by recorded delivery to the magistrates. |
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When you were setting out to work on The Giver, what planted the seed for this dark, utopian society? |
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The Court began by setting out the principle of national procedural autonomy, as qualified by the conditions of equivalence and practical possibility. |
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When the Constitution was framed in 1787, setting out the law of the United States, it involved compromise between North and South and permitted slavery. |
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The Tudors who succeeded Richard to the throne reinforced their own legitimacy by setting out systematically to trash him. |
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He said Fridays were thought to be the worst for accidents for a number of reasons including extra traffic, tired drivers and people setting out on longer journeys. |
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Believe it or not, in those days we dutifully checked radiators and fan belts and oil and petrol and tyre pressure before setting out on any journey of consequence. |
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At its official launch in Portlaoise last Friday night the party wasted no time in setting out its stall for the coming two years and settling down to business. |
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Registered establishments must comply with national minimum standards and the requirements of regulations setting out how they are expected to operate. |
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More than that, he seeks to take the debate inside the movement forward by setting out a vision of the alternative to the current tyranny of the big corporations. |
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Both parties sign a contract setting out terms on which they insist, and men are presented with a variety of women from nymphomaniacs through bluestockings to homemakers. |
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Residents have complained that the coyotes are getting too close for comfort, possibly attracted by a few neighbors setting out bologna to feed the animals. |
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This work comprises eighteen books, the first sixteen setting out, after a brief introduction to orthography, the eight Latin word classes in great detail. |
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After middle May the sweet potato plants are in line for setting out. |
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After setting out the facts of the case before him, and the scheme for the payment of debts in an insolvent liquidation, the Vice-Chancellor said this. |
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More than 10,000 leaflets setting out the legal requirements and advice for drivers have been distributed to police stations, petrol filling stations and health clinics. |
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Here guests play a big role, setting out potluck platters of finger foods. |
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The illustration accompanies a section of text setting out directions for estimating the size of a headwound. |
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It created the modern concept of negligence, by setting out general principles whereby one person would owe a duty of care to another person. |
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The government is to invite tenders for the new franchise in October or November 2017, setting out what it wants from the winning bidder. |
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Many contracts contain a forum selection clause setting out where disputes in relation to the contract should be litigated. |
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A code of ethics will start by setting out the values that underpin the code and will describe a company's obligation to its stakeholders. |
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On November 25, 1491, the Treaty of Granada was signed, setting out the conditions for surrender. |
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He took the island as the point of junction of his double line of longitudes setting out his survey. |
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Lloyd George was also helped by John Maynard Keynes to write We can Conquer Unemployment, setting out economic policies to solve unemployment. |
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To encounter a stoat when setting out for a journey was considered bad luck, but one could avert this by greeting the stoat as a neighbour. |
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Legal acts setting out the conditions for entry into the Schengen Area are now made by majority vote in the EU's legislative bodies. |
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These proposals were detailed in a white paper setting out a new Scotland Bill, to become law before the 2015 Holyrood elections. |
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Within half an hour of setting out a pair of fake flowers, the researchers typically saw a gecko skitter over to check out the contraptions. |
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The mission eventually reached Yokohama on September 13, 1873, almost two years after first setting out. |
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We found a strong Tide setting out of the Streights to the Northward, and like to founder our Ship. |
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The day started with a procession of eight trains setting out from Liverpool. |
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Three nonparallel lines pointing to the same location were recorded, setting out the three sides of an error triangle. |
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The Court announces its judgments through individually signed opinions setting out the result and underlying reasoning. |
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This is followed by land law, setting out the procedure in the event of rival ownership claims over land. |
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In fact, I believe we should be setting out in legislation that the Scottish Parliament is permanent, it's irreversible, it's indissolvable. |
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A median line, setting out the domains of each of these nations was established by mutual agreement between them. |
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The art of setting out a military camp or constructing a fortification traditionally has been called castramentation since the time of the Roman legions. |
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The case is lodged by the applicant, which files a written memorial setting out the basis of the Court's jurisdiction and the merits of its claim. |
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With an application as big and potentially technically complicated as Adobe's Illustrator it's always best to have a reference guide on hand when setting out on a project. |
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The tinker, setting out to capture Robin, only manages to fight with him after he has been cheated out of his money and the arrest warrant he is carrying. |
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Three days after setting out, Hanno arrived behind a tributary of the Rhone and gave the previously agreed upon signal to let Hannibal know that his force had arrived. |
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After setting out the structure and spectra of DNA, they survey interactions by class of drugs, among them intercalating, covalent bonding, and metal containing. |
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He begins by setting out the theoretical foundations of optimality conditions, the convex optimization problem, and Karuch-Kuhn-Tucher conditions and duality. |
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At the end of the review process, which must be completed within 12 months, the principal council is empowered to issue a reorganisation order setting out the changes. |
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A condition of the 1972 Act was that each National Park Committee had to produce a management plan setting out its policies, implementation plans and proposed budget. |
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The treaty arranging the marriage, signed in December 1281, included a lengthy and complex document setting out the customs and usages which determined the succession. |
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