In a city where anything goes and everything is possible, six strangers are about to be given the chance of a lifetime! |
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When England hosted the 1966 World Cup, six of the eight venues used were grounds designed in part or in whole by Archibald Leitch. |
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He and his wife Eileen have reared six children and his three sons have all worn the Ellistown jersey with distinction. |
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On six occasions in the past year he has woken to the sound of breaking glass and the alarm going off. |
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For example, carbon 12 has a mass of exactly 12 amu, but it is made up of six protons and 6 neutrons. |
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Thieves raided a children's activity centre and stole hundreds of pounds and six computers. |
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The city was then divided administratively into four regions, without regard for the boundaries of the former six municipalities. |
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But the ball lipped out of the cup on the 18th hole, meaning the Englishman's six points for his closing round ensured victory. |
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The camera slowly tracked across the hillside to where six small mounds of earth were covered with stones. |
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The company must now wait six months if it wishes to reapply for a licence. |
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The mayor and six previous mayors, preceded by the city's senior mace bearer, all on horseback, received them in great splendour. |
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My green onion plant, that had sprouted six inches, suddenly wilted and died. |
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For the next six months, he and a gang of voluntary workers worked night after night to transform the vacant site into the first Celtic Park. |
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There has been an early rush on the box-office, with the first six shows pretty much sold out. |
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A King and Queen are chosen every six months in a crown tourney fought with sticks to decide the King or Queen, and consort. |
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Apart from administrative staff he will ultimately need about six researchers. |
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Lightly butter six 7.5cm ramekin dishes and dust them out with a little extra caster sugar. |
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He highlighted that Waterford Regional is an acute hospital with patients often having an average stay of five or six days. |
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With just six days worth of posts from the twenty-plus day shoot, the weblog's kind of slight, but it makes for good reading. |
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The nine-judge Constitutional Court must deliver a final ruling on the motion within six months. |
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White-collar workers received two to six weeks' extra vacation, adding up to as much as nine or 10 weeks a year. |
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The seven wins, six losses record won't go down as a great tour and there is no doubt Sir Clive will expect a much better return. |
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That makes six since January, and I've lost track of how many since I started here last July. |
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However, we couldn't stay long as Mrs Mungo gulped down her ration of six dry sherries far too quickly. |
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His record of winning six championships and three European Cups in eight years at Liverpool is second to none. |
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But another six weeks went by and there was still no sign of your direct debit being increased. |
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I want you to return your neighbor's table saw that you borrowed six months ago. |
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The 35-year-old missed six weeks before returning against Lancashire last week and at once everything seemed to click into place. |
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The United Nations Security Council declared six safe areas for Bosnian Muslims to be protected by lightly equipped UN troops. |
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He returned again to Scotland after six years of exile, and lived for some time in the Castle. |
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Henry is shown surrounded by a host of footmen, officials and dignitaries, a mace bearer, a crowd of nobles, and six trumpeters. |
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Under the government's draft, future Cabinets would consist of 15 ministries, six councils, two administrations and four independent agencies. |
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Phylogenetic relationships between six wasp and bee species, Apis mellifera, and several other similar aculeate Hymenoptera were determined. |
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I transferred to the paratroops in May 1944 and successfully completed six compulsory parachute jumps. |
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McCarthy is a good manager, in my opinion, much better now that when he took the job six years ago. |
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Pour the mixture into six very lightly oiled dariole moulds or 7.5cm ramekins, cover and chill for four hours or until set. |
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Training will be tailor-made to cater for the individual woman's needs and can last from a matter of days to up to six months. |
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And therefore, Brisbane's wild weather and storms will not last for another six weeks! |
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Unlike 1908, the hot spells in 1939 were accompanied by strong northerly winds, and followed a very dry six months. |
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A planner that tells you when and where you're supposed to be, usually a whiteboard with jottings left over from six weeks before. |
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The listed carpetmaker saw his revenue increase slightly to $101.9 million in the six months to December 31. |
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The headquarters is arranged as six four-storey office pavilions linked by an internal street, an elongated atrium with a glass roof. |
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He generally arrives in late August or early September and stays for about six weeks. |
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It's since my shoulder got painfully and extremely jiggered, six years ago. |
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The 57-year-old father was with six pals bound for a week-long golfing holiday in Spain. |
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The blast jolted the tower, killing six people and causing millions of dollars of damage. |
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I'm learning speed and explosive movements, and in the past six months, I've been doing yoga for flexibility. |
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He is a television play-by-play broadcaster for the Twins, a position he has held for six years. |
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Only six months after assuming power, he imprisoned many of his opponents on the Left, claiming that they had been plotting against him. |
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We had to take out 17 rows of artificial tuff from the Soccer field, a full set of dasher boards, and six tons of plate glass. |
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The board supports six USB ports, with two available on the backpanel and the rest enabled through an optional add-in bracket. |
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I can't go shopping in Myer's for six pairs of Jockettes because the entire store comes to a halt. |
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The spurt in manufacturing growth stalled in the last quarter after a strong upturn in the previous six months. |
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He teaches peace and non-violence at six area universities and at a number of public secondary and high schools. |
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The transaction generated six pieces of paper, each as long as a jouster's lance. |
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India has a rainbow of cultures spread out over 27 states and six territories. |
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The war had begun six months earlier, and by now the fighting had narrowed down to the ragged eastern edge of the country. |
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To have won the European title six times and not to be able to defend it this year is gutting. |
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The Senate majority will be finalised when six seats are decided by votes by Italians living abroad. |
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Gap Creek pike, which leaves the Sevierville pike about six miles from Knoxville, is macadamized seven miles. |
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David Batty's touch took the ball beyond John Terry to Keane, who'd only been on the pitch for six minutes. |
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The foundation provided him with new cricket whites, boots, gloves, pads, anew bat, a helmet, six balls and a cricket bag. |
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They also want six copies of your CV and a cover letter outlining how you meet the job description's criteria. |
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He tackles his subject in six chapters supplemented by addenda from other scholars. |
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Because of rainouts earlier in the year, they play three doubleheaders in six days, with single games on Sunday and Tuesday. |
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The steroid is administered intravenously in a dosage of 1 to 2 mg per kg every six to 12 hours. |
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This was not the case if you looked at polls as recently as a month or six weeks ago. |
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My first six months living in Thailand has brought with it many new experiences, not the least of which is contending with packs of wild dogs. |
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The bay gelding was bred in Pennsylvania and has won six of ten career races over the jumps. |
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Of course, Jason had been auditioning for six months, ever since he'd gotten his first agent. |
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The characteristic voltage is about 2 volts per cell, so by combining six cells you get a 12-volt battery. |
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His parents admitted him to the Thuraiyur branch of the Spastics Society of Tiruchi six years ago. |
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We've spelled out our plans, we've set out our spending plans for the next six years. |
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Most of the competitors were aged 11 to 19 but pupils from six primary schools took part in a junior section. |
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I've just started buying property and bought my first about six months ago. |
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The cubs are reared until they are about six months old and then slaughtered. |
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After several first half chances went astray, the best opportunity for the visitors fell to Roy Makaay six minutes after the break. |
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We bought six bottles then and they have been aging nicely and drinking excellently now. |
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His six wins in 2001 are the fewest in any of his championship seasons, but he led 100 or more laps in seven races he didn't win. |
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In the six years since Labour came to power we have seen our public services and welfare system eroded almost into extinction. |
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The consensus model presented here is derived from the results of analyzing only six traces recorded in response to a single perturbation. |
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There are four teaching staff plus headteacher Gill and six teaching assistants. |
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I had the misfortune to be unemployed for six weeks between July and August this year. |
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More reasonably, I'd grade the smaller class in four days, and the larger class in six days. |
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The ship's machine shop was occupied alternately by everyone airbrushing the paint onto their armor for the next six hours. |
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The order comes into force on Saturday and will remain active for six months. |
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I think the most dangerous part was riding for six hours in the back of a car on windy roads. |
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After six years it has moved from Tower Street to a new home at Brackenhill, in St George's Place, close to York Racecourse. |
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Presented across six discs in airdate order, the episodes of Season One are listed below with brief comments and a quick letter grade. |
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It was jacked off its foundations, lifted on to a large transporter with six wheels and pulled by two traction engines. |
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It was tough on the Carlow girls who had put up a sterling second half fight back having trailed by six points at half time. |
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Combined this will reduce the kill by up to 100,000, all of which will occur in the first six months of the year. |
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Tesco also offers new customers a discount rate of 4.9 per cent on balances transferred, for the first six months. |
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I sent out 20 or 30 copies of the first three chapters to agents and I had six agents who wanted to represent me. |
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Nicola had been addicted to heroin for six years, becoming hooked when a friend offered her the drug. |
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We've killed eight vampires, six werewolves, and had to outrun a pack of ghouls. |
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The second half saw the away team increase their supremacy and they went on to win by six points. |
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She was diagnosed with a rare condition that inflamed her liver at just six weeks old. |
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He was out of action for six months, although the initial diagnosis was for much longer, and on crutches for two. |
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Gently stir together the first six ingredients with a pinch of salt until well mixed. |
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In ideal conditions, a house constructed with a timber frame can be windproof and weathertight in days and completed in six to eight weeks. |
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Do you ever sit back and think, five or six years ago this would have been a fairytale? |
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When, briefly Warne switched back to over the wicket after tea, Pietersen hit him straight for six and on-drove him for four. |
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The nearest people were five or six rows in front of me, and the pews across the aisle were empty for almost a dozen rows. |
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Scott drove into the rough and had to lay up, but he pitched to six feet and, crucially for his morale, holed for a half to keep him level. |
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The Irish rider, winner of six jockey titles in the UK, has few equals in the saddle and boasts a habit of bouncing back from troubles. |
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A group of six local people will attempt to climb the highest mountains in Scotland, England and Wales in as short a time as possible. |
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They forced two frees that Rogers converted and the sides were level with six minutes of the half gone. |
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The portico is centered on the main body of the house, which was originally seven bays wide and six bays deep. |
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Equipped with 21 batteries, the boat can run for six to eight hours without recharging. |
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Mrs Tomlinson and her brother aim to finish the journey in three weeks and will spend five or six hours a day in the saddle. |
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He was last night found guilty of transgressing rugby rules when he tackled an opponent without the ball and has been suspended for six weeks. |
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It took 50 firefighters and 150 members of the Norwegian Army nearly six hours to extinguish the fire raging at the crash site. |
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An Algerian asylum seeker arrested in Bury during police raids on terrorist suspects has been jailed for six months for using a false passport. |
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Mr Wood says the six leading clubs had already got together to look at putting in a bid. |
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Each month, the City provides six kilolitres of water free to all households and 50 kilowatts of electricity to those supplied by City Power. |
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In the last six months, the landscape of Washington racing has changed dramatically. |
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In all we got six or seven outfits, three pairs of shades, the wine colored hat, four neck scarves and this really cool jet-black purse. |
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A relative of one of the suspected bombers was arrested following police raids of six homes in Leeds, West Yorkshire, and two cars were seized. |
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The university does not count a year that includes six months or more of medical or family leave as a year toward mandatory tenure review. |
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She had six children from her first marriage when widowed, and made a precarious living as a travelling saleswoman. |
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To me, there is nothing more vital to scoring well than holing out from inside six feet or so. |
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But whoever loses, regardless of whether it is by six goals or one, it will be devastating. |
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Once this task was complete, both air troops returned to the objective to conduct an area recon of six bridge sites. |
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Our own touch mark, a lion rampant, which appears on our hollowware, is modeled on that of Thomas Danforth II, who had six pewter smith sons. |
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He was jailed for six months and 14 days and banned from driving for two years. |
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In reality, vessels there encounter depths as low as six or seven feet at low tide. |
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A company director who raced another vehicle as he test-drove a powerful sports car has been jailed for six months. |
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Try this with your other wedges and you'll have a total of six or nine distances. |
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During that time, each of its six radiometers takes 70 million measurements. |
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A flight arrives at London airport six days late, although the pilot believes his plane is half an hour early due to a tailwind. |
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If he had been a jobsworth he would have gone home but he stayed there for six or eight hours and got no extra pay. |
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Place the foie gras, salmon, and red mullet in the olive oil mixture until the fish is cooked, about six to eight minutes. |
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Almost six months ago, foreign-policy macher Perle vowed to sue him for writing an unflattering feature about him in The New Yorker. |
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The table linen comes as gift sets consisting of six place mats and nine napkins, exclusively made with 100 per cent hand-woven cotton fabrics. |
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It was about three feet wide, six feet tall, and the doors were all sliding glass which slid open at the touch of a button. |
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With 20 degrees or six degrees of rudder available, the pedals move about three inches fore and aft. |
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Delivering the monologues are six actresses, each portraying a different type of mother. |
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The company had to wait six months to reapply for a licence and in the meantime it remained with no revenues and continued to generate debt. |
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Suggest that they make at least six cold packs, since they could use as many as three at a time and will need to replace them after 20 minutes. |
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There were six tables in the laboratory, with five of the tables radiating out in a star-pattern from a sixth central table. |
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I remember packing a sad when I was six or seven when I was told it was too wet to play. |
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Did you log on and buy up the maximum allocation of six tickets per person? |
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Respondents ranked the importance of six different quality attributes of a steak they might purchase. |
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Sections of the churchyard and a whole path were dug up and stones taken in the last two years in six separate raids. |
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He will be electronically tagged and was given a supervision order for six months. |
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Packaged in patented water-soluble bags, the Rescue-Pak contains six different powdered admixtures. |
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The 23-year-old has been rallying for six years, including stints in both Group N Mitsubishi and Fiat Punto Super 1600 cars. |
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Cooke kicked his fifth goal from six attempts to polish off a memorable win which lifts Hull into fourth place. |
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Following the inspector's decision, Mr Crawford has six months to remove all traces of the extension. |
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With two main storeys, as well as an attic and a basement, the townhouse comprises 18 main rooms plus a kitchen, and six bathrooms. |
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A urine sample contained traces of the drug and Norton faces a six months ban at a disciplinary hearing. |
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If we played Dublin next Saturday, they would probably put out the same six forwards, foolishly rearranging them in different positions. |
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The women who take karate will be testing for their black belts within the next six months. |
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Siberian volcanoes spent 900,000 years spewing enough carbon into the atmosphere to raise Earth's temparature six degrees. |
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There's a bank of six keyboards along with electronic drum kits, as well as guitars and amps and all the usual stuff. |
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York needed to get six points out of the 14 at stake to assure themselves of a place in the final next month. |
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They are not a million miles away from being good enough to lift a trophy or break into the top six or seven in the league. |
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The performance in Dublin was as assured and purposeful as Wembley had been six months previously. |
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Ensembles of three to six players of string, wind or mixed instruments are included. |
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In the box were six rolls of pristine 16 mm Kodachrome reversal motion-picture film. |
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Of the six women to die in the 12 months to August, an inquest on only one has been held to date. |
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Graham Branch instantly replaced Alan Moore for his first start in over six weeks, pushing straight into attack as Burnley went for broke. |
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Another mysterious incident, which happened six months later, destroyed his mental balance completely. |
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Even though the weather was cold and wet, and we were windbound for six days, we were more than rewarded by Nunavut's bounty. |
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Seat of the mighty Khmer Empire for over six centuries from AD 800, the city of Angkor is one of the world's cultural and architectural wonders. |
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Within the past fortnight he and his staff have helped deliver three lambs, and six African Pygmy goat kids. |
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A total of six ships have put in here asking for both furs and lumber in the past two months. |
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Again the Government changed tack, introducing a phased wind-down of the scheme for an additional six months. |
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Usually there is a boat full of tall men being coxed by a dwarf, but we've got a boat of midgets coxed by a six footer. |
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We stayed out in the countryside for six months, finding empty houses and crashing where we could. |
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He moved to make the rule for a six a hit over the boundary not out of the ground and he pioneered the use of sawdust for bowlers run-ups. |
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He had a solid season with the Jets, recording a career-best six sacks and 58 tackles. |
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Peace has held for six years but political, economic and social life is still on its way to recovery. |
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The six common foliar diseases shown here affect primarily leaves and sometimes the fruits and stems. |
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Look at any of the six movies that the Oak Street is reviving this week, and you'll find an agelessness unknown to most other films. |
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Our springer-pointer Dolly popped them out six weeks ago, and you couldn't pick a runt among them. |
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Ethnic colour came to this week's CNA conference in the form of six Squamish nation aboriginals with a drum and two rattles. |
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For the past six decades he has remained the most celebrated African-American painter, past or present. |
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I lie flat on the floor and, with my legs straight, I raise my feet about six inches. |
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The differences and origins of the six tribes are well presented, both pictorially and in words in the introduction. |
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An aircraft would only have to head for the nearest flying or gliding club of which there are six in this area. |
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The surgery would be in one of two six to eight-storey residential buildings, including 133 flats, 48 of which would be for affordable housing. |
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In their rush to smile for the cameras, someone apparently bumped a decimal point six places to the right. |
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Pubs that miss the deadline, which is less than six weeks away, will be forced to spend months going through an even longer application process. |
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An ordinary horse on the Flat would have to win five or six races a season to cover his training fees. |
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The British Crime Survey shows that violent crime fell by six per cent and violence involving injury dropped by 12 per cent. |
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In the ensuing chaos a few minutes after the ticket windows opened, all of the six ticket windows were damaged, and several women collapsed. |
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There are around 120 flats in the tower block, with six flats on each floor. |
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The presidency of the council and the right to chair and set the agenda for council meetings changes hands every six months. |
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Police admit that her killer may be a serial attacker who has struck at least six times. |
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The annually supplied forage cap weighed six ounces and cost each soldier between two and three shillings. |
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The team consists of five all-rounders, six specialist batsmen, two wicketkeepers and five strike bowlers. |
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The people had been inside or were clinging to the side of a rubber raft for between six and eight hours before they were rescued. |
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By contract, he can demand a trade to any team, minus six he excludes, within 10 days of the World Series. |
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The city appointed a sexton to oversee burials and set rates at six dollars for a coffin and hearse and four dollars to dig the grave. |
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At the last of six therapy sessions, Samuel had been streamed within the public school system into a program for creative children. |
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My chosen tackle for sea trout when fishing small rivers and streams is usually a six weight rod with floating line and a nine foot leader. |
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So, he breaks down the film to include six shorter stories, each delivered with one hard punch that shakes you in your seat. |
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This afternoon we have bought a new sofa, a dining table and six chairs and a sideboard! |
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He said under-20 players could be sent on attachment for varying periods of up to six months while under-17 players could go to football schools. |
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Gargrave have made it six wins from seven starts in the Craven Football League to stay at the head of the table. |
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Illegal migrants and those convicted of harboring them now face a mandatory six months in jail and up to six strokes of the cane. |
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She spent weeks hunkered under a microfilm reader, poring over six months of newspapers. |
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He proposes to build a stone cairn six or seven feet high and 12 to 14 feet across, either inside the fold or next to it. |
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Australian striker Mark Viduka is hoping for a recall to an attack which has totalled just four goals in the last six matches. |
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Only 72 hours after pouring six goals on Ecuador, Argentina was whitewashed by a stubborn Mexican defense, despite dominating play. |
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The six gymnasts who competed on each event earned their berths at the semi-final competition held two weeks ago. |
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The brave little boy went through six weeks of radiotherapy then another six months of chemotherapy before the cancer was finally killed off. |
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Twelve fighter craft made up one squadron, and there were six squadrons in a wing. |
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Departed tight end Shannon Sharpe led the Broncos in receptions in six of the past eight seasons. |
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Inside, the accommodation comprises three reception rooms, six bedrooms, a kitchen and a bathroom. |
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The six carriers are China Airlines, EVA Airways, Mandarin Airlines, Far Eastern Air Transport, TransAsia Airways and UNI Air. |
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Organised and run entirely by local artists and townspeople, the Arts Week started six years ago with a single event. |
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Most tax advisers recommend keeping copies of your returns and supporting documents for at least six years. |
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Apparently there is often a crash in prices within a few days of a lunar eclipse and within six weeks of a solar eclipse. |
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Maymond later told officers he had had six cans of lager, a bottle of whisky and had smoked a joint. |
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Less than six months after the lunar eclipse in May, the Moon will again undergo total eclipse, this time on the 8th. |
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The men will not be allowed to leave the remote centre and must also keep a vow of complete silence for six months. |
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In all, the event generated more than 200 broadcast stories in over 53 cities and print coverage reaching six million readers. |
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It takes six hours to recharge fully but this can be done through a normal three-pin plug. |
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Mr Kotovs said a horse working six days a week would probably need a new saddle and harness every six to eight months. |
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The colorful, long-lasting blossoms of this wide variety of mums range from one to six inches across. |
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So, we asked six of Britain's finest to rustle something up at their favourite restaurant for the charity auction. |
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Renault now has three out of the six cars so far to have achieved a top five-star rating. |
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The Claiborne Farm homebred has won four times and placed twice in six starts on the grass. |
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The two people will receive their normal monthly salaries as they will be obliged to work at least six hours a day. |
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Fortunately, there was no one about to witness the sight of six fully kitted divers slipping and sliding through the cowpats. |
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In competition, boulderers are scored on a total of five or six different climbs. |
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Benfleet kept on the winning trail with victory over lowly Epping at Woodside Park by six wickets. |
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They will also be afforded the 50kWh of free electricity and six kilolitres of free water per household per month. |
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Outside the house there is a detached garage with electric shutter and electricity wiring, while a cobbled driveway offers parking for six cars. |
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The City provides free each month six kilolitres of water to all households and 50 kilowatts of electricity to those supplied by City Power. |
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A meter is about three feet and three inches and a kilometer equals about six tenths of a mile. |
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Extremely obese people are six times more likely to suffer heat stroke than thin people. |
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But sick children have only half a chance to be cured six months after birth. |
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The team is comfortable with its quarterback calling audibles, and he might do so six or more times in a game. |
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So perhaps you'd be so very kind as to be repeating now the tale you and he have been telling for nigh on six months? |
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Carefully crack your six eggs so that the raw yolks and whites are arranged fairly evenly inside the pastry-lined dish. |
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The office was in the attic of one of those six storey buildings in South Kensington. |
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The first time my mother was widowed, she was left with six male dependents. |
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The six oversized paint by number pictures include one of a kindle of kittens in a basket. |
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Mr Will Fennelly, counsel for the state, said the defendants had pleaded to six representative counts on the indictment. |
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There are six counts on the indictment and each count represents a separate allegation against this Defendant. |
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Much of this legislation, cynically titled the USA Patriot Act, was railroaded through Congress within six weeks of the terrorist attacks of that fateful September morning. |
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Perhaps it is because they are all buttoned up, just quite content to take a six figure salary without making any meaningful contribution, is that what we want? |
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And in their close and thrilling battles for the fastest lap times, the six aces demonstrated that they haven't lost the skills to take a racing car to its very limits. |
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This port is put into wooden port barrels or pipes, but instead of just two years in oak as in the case of a declared vintage port, it spends four to six years in barrel. |
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During the following five or six weeks hundreds of tons of turf must have been railed out of Bundoran, most days there were three lorries drawing steady. |
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Dismissing the thought, he pulled open the tab on a can of beer from a six pack he had found, along with a lot of spoiled food, in a fridge in the basement. |
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Persistent rumors that Darren Wilson will not be indicted for putting six bullet holes in teenager Michael Brown. |
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Of the six contenders, Comstock enjoyed the highest name recognition and by far the most love from the party establishment. |
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Fedaa was an artist from the start, winning first place in a competition when she was six years old. |
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Last year, the papers of six assistant examiners were rechecked. |
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They also want overtime to be paid at time-and-a-half and double the hourly rate, with full pay for the first six months that miners are off sick. |
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I can handle six or seven hundred kilos without any real problems. |
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She eased up to a door that was slightly ajar and peeked inside the room to view about six or seven men sitting at a round wooden table, discussing something. |
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So there's about six families all shacked up together right now. |
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They hope the pioneering scheme will start in September next year and grow from an initial reception class of 30 pupils to a bilingual school of 180 after six years. |
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They understood that if everybody is really shaking in their boots about this man's conflict of interest over six years, no one seemed to do anything about it. |
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Testino was commissioned to create a unique piece of work inspired by the six pillars that define The Macallan. |
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An attack of rheumatic fever may last for six weeks or longer. |
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For the last six years, I have tried to live like a Jew in that I have been to temple every Friday night, have been to Shabbat dinners, and have kept all the holidays. |
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He'd even led me up a flight of stairs, singing a little ditty, seemingly spry and agile and as dapper as any day in his six decades as an entertainer. |
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Warm temperatures during the week made plenty of stops essential to water the horses but the riders coped well, spending up to six hours a day in the saddle. |
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The project organisers also recommend kick-starting the venture by demise chartering six longline vessels under government's current fishing policy. |
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Those sort of recalcitrants he mentions have been frustrated by the current native vegetation laws since they were brought in six years ago, and some have simply ignored them. |
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The Out of Hours team consists of six social workers and a team manager. |
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For a change he hadn't been sea sick, even having to share a six berth cabin, throbbing with the heat and noise of the engine, deep in the bowels of the ferry. |
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Venus, the third-brightest object in the sky, will take six hours to cross the bottom of the sun, appearing as a black dot against the solar disc. |
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Already he was head and shoulders above the crowd at six foot three, with a head for business, a lively wit, and a keen appreciation of writers and their craft. |
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In no nation did the proportion of the religiously affiliated who endorsed either an agnostic or atheist religious position exceed more than six percentage points. |
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Since the age of six or seven, Wendy Roome knew something was terribly wrong about her. |
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The last leg, a distance of 70-odd km, was covered in six hours flat. |
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This device of a fountain appears in the arms of the family, where six wells, which form the source of the River Stour appear with a bend on the shield. |
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The 59-year-old was at the centre of all the wrong publicity six years ago, when his comments about Irish women drew strong rebukes and criticism. |
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By adding large amounts of oxygen to the manure, naturally occurring bacteria will begin to break down the waste and reduce its odor in one to six months. |
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It shot into the charts at number 10, unheard of in those days, but stalled well short of the expected number 1 slot and vanished from the charts in six weeks flat. |
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At 36, and almost six feet tall, Kohrs looks like he just stepped out of a GQ centerfold. |
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Now, though, the boffins have seemingly invented a super salmon which is immune to diseases such as ISA and grows six times faster than the rate of normal farmed fish. |
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In addition to the 18 hours a week she spends riding and lifting weights, she builds her own trails, laboring with shovel and pickax for six hours at a stretch. |
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But he has only been in the job for six months, and his promise of reforming the curia may just be the tip of the iceberg. |
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This happens every six months or so, and really winds me up. |
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The actor, who has had many rebirths in the industry, says he bounces back after a flop by lying low for six months to enable the public to forget the movie. |
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Silk is spooled off large reels along the top and two, four or six strands are wound together onto spindles at the bottom, making a stronger yarn. |
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His aimlessness and loneliness are echoed in the six other characters. |
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In the first six months of this year, we saw a 48 percent growth in sales of imported and craft beers. |
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Poignant moments between the brothers nest like Russian dolls within six generations of their clan and seven hundred years of Scottish Highlander history on two continents. |
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Carlow Golf Club put the course at the disposal of various organisations over the six days as well as notifying all golf clubs in Leinster of the competition. |
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Since he was six months old, he has often been sick and vomits. |
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Out of a number of studies done between 1976 and 1980 on tag questions, six found that women used more tag questions than men, while five found that men used more than women. |
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The government had given unions until yesterday to accept or reject its final offer of a six percent salary increase plus a one percent bonus for performing workers. |
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When he brought the idea of the colossus to America, the Civil War had ended just six years earlier. |
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Two points from Scart's Daniel Murphy in the final quarter made it all square between the sides at five points each with about six minutes remaining. |
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Over six hundred students are now present and space is at a premium, nevertheless the planning was perfect and the school year got off to a flying start. |
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The Prestige, laden with 77,000 tons of oil, sprang a leak in November off the northwest Spanish coast and sank six days later after snapping in half. |
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Here's a quick recap of the six tests used to select the companies. |
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A panel of judges will select six winners from across the country. |
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They may have fought six times, but the only competitive bout was the first, when Robinson was still a welterweight and La Motta was a fully-fledged middleweight. |
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A specialist cleaning company had to send in people wearing protective clothing and breathing masks to clear what turned out to be six tonnes of waste. |
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