I'd like to press on right now, as we have to vacate the room at noon tomorrow. |
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Retailers will not vacate prime pitches, and an increasingly difficult planning regime has meant that new development has been severely limited. |
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I picked up the registered letter from the post office, and sure enough it's a notice to vacate. |
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The German luxury car giant has given the Austrian gunmaker until the first of the year to vacate the premises. |
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There would be no basis on which anybody could ask me to vacate my seat in Parliament. |
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The dirty room booby prize is something I give to who ever is last to vacate their bedroom and also leaves it in a state of disrepair. |
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As a consequence of her resignation she was required to vacate the property. |
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Everything from the aforesaid lamp, to the chair, to the books laid upon the desk, fell with a crash as he hurriedly tried to vacate the room. |
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The areas have been divided into zones and people in the red zones have been advised to vacate these areas in case of severe weather. |
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They also said that if required to vacate the site they must have alternative premises for the weekly meetings of 60 Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. |
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Work will commence as soon as arrangements can be made to vacate the premises. |
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They were required to vacate their offices and return all university property in their possession. |
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Hawkers must be given 48-hours notice to vacate their site before any action is taken against them. |
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In August, all 18 tenants were given 60 days notice to vacate the building. |
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As talented executives and managers graduate to larger leadership roles, they vacate positions that need to be filled by equally gifted people. |
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All these things force her to vacate her position until she has been vindicated. |
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Within this context, it is difficult to summon up sympathy for any of the men who have been asked to vacate their positions. |
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They had a mutual understanding that Jackson would have a minimal role in the campaign and would vacate this position shortly after the election. |
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For only the sixth time in the past century, a two-term president will vacate the position. |
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I confirm that upon payment of the required amount the Board will vacate its charge. |
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He told this correspondent that kanungos and patwaris had been asked by the Revenue Department to vacate encroachments. |
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No waiters pestered us to buy more drinks or ask us to vacate the table, even though there were probably hungry diners waiting upstairs. |
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As a result, the member was considered to have withdrawn from membership, and was ordered to vacate the unit. |
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Despite her attempt to vacate the valley and dismantle all its comforts, in the public mind she remains firmly rooted there. |
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Were Donetsk separatists now going to give up their weapons and vacate the occupied buildings? |
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For their part, the revolutionaries say they are not going to vacate any more buildings. |
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A motion is now pending to vacate the certificate of pending litigation. |
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I know they are in one of the bin liners I stuffed full of clothes when I was politely asked to vacate my hall of residence at the University of Westingshire. |
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There is wide consensus among attorneys that adoptive parents can vacate an adoption if acts of fraud were committed. |
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Mr. Speaker, the pattern is often to pay them off to vacate their seats as well. |
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On Tuesday, he became the sixth head coach to vacate his post. |
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The limits of any jurisdiction to vacate orders made and perfected by courts of appeal have not been examined or stated by this Court in the criminal sphere. |
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We were also asked to vacate our table as soon as we had paid the bill. |
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If you do not vacate the premises by 13 dec 6PM, we reserve the right to demolish your premises without delay. |
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As soon as the President has been elected, the oldest Member shall vacate the Chair. |
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Both Jasper and Ratanaporn had it in mind to vacate the area, and the Dane, measuring a muscular 190 cm, was a little much for the police to handle. |
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Their pensions are under threat, and before long they may even have to vacate their posts whilst managers stay. |
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Where a student intermits, or undertakes study away from the university, for more than 28 days, the student must vacate the office and re-apply on their return. |
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If this is acceptable, we will of course vacate the hearing on 5th July. |
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He said he had been saying for some time that he would like to vacate the leadership of the party and on demitting office, sign the nomination papers of the new leader. |
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As a result, we will vacate most of our existing New York premises and expect to incur sublease losses as we exit these leased facilities. |
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He immediately instructed the Cessna pilot to vacate the runway quickly at the next taxiway and to stay to the right-hand side of the runway. |
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Shortly thereafter I moved into it advertising that I was willing to vacate the house at the convenience of the purchaser. |
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If you do not immediately vacate the area, we will make you leave with tear gas! |
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An appeals officer handling an objection has complete decisional independence relative to the recommendation to confirm, vacate, or vary the assessment. |
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Disruptive, unruly or unclean pets may be asked to vacate the premises. |
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Surrey, Abbotsford, and Vancouver have enacted bylaws that can require occupants to vacate property, allow for inspection of the premises and allow for the issuance of a new occupancy permit. |
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In some provinces and territories, you are required to give your landlord a notice within a minimum amount of time before you vacate the premises. |
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Prabhakar is politely being asked to vacate his city and his home. |
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The besmalled position shocks Tusker to fell sick for a long time and finally die when he is asked to vacate the Lodge. |
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Bishop Asser claimed that the pagans agreed to vacate the realm and made good their promise. |
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In 1766 Boulton required Fothergill to vacate Soho House, and lived there himself with his family. |
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The DfE is due to vacate Sanctuary Buildings in September 2017, relocating staff to the Old Admiralty Building. |
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Lewis was forced to vacate the IBF title in 2002 after refusing to face mandatory challenger Chris Byrd. |
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If an incumbent First Minister is defeated in a general election, they do not immediately vacate office. |
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When considering cases on appeal, appellate courts generally affirm, reverse, or vacate the decision of a lower court. |
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But that would be his last title defence, as soon he decided to vacate the world title. |
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Often, the Indians did not vacate the property, or reappeared seasonally, according to their migration patterns. |
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At East Okement Farm, the inhabitants had to vacate their home during local training. |
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David Lowery complains that single WiFiers won't vacate tables at his favorite coffee shop so other diners can sit down. |
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On the day you depart, please vacate your accommodation before 10 am. |
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During a time of great economic hardship, ECB has raised default penalties and shortened the time available to vacate defaults. |
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In October, parishioners of the New Life church rallied to protest its possible closure by authorities who ordered the congregation to vacate the building it had bought and sell it to the Government at a nominal price. |
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We are proceeding with arming our border officers so that no longer when there is a concern about someone who is armed and dangerous coming to the border do they vacate their posts and shut down the border. |
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Emergency lighting provides sufficient luminescence within the seating area, washrooms, the corridor and vestibule areas to allow passengers to see as they vacate the cars. |
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If a member becomes subject to any circumstance which would have disqualified him from standing as a candidate for election then he may also be required to vacate his seat. |
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The mayor, however, failed to convince them to vacate the premises. |
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Its formats range from leaflets dropped by F16s telling people to vacate certain areas to late-night TV speeches by Hamas commanders, through to Twitter and the ultimate social network: word of mouth. |
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This type of data could be published in the Department's annual report as an account of whether each of the three facilities did indeed vacate hospital beds occupied by people on the nursing home waitlist. |
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On Sunday Labor's deputy leader, Tanya Plibersek, said she was happy to vacate her role as seconder of the Shorten bill if a Liberal MP would step forward as a co-sponsor. |
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You are not required to vacate your home before the end of your contract, even if the landlord wants to redecorate or carry out other renovations. |
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The visit follows announcements on 1 December 2010, by a van with a megaphone, that residents of the same areas had two weeks to vacate their homes and businesses or else they would be destroyed. |
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In the event that we do vacate the planet without destroying it, the flora and fauna left behind will waste little time recolonizing our farms, cities, and factories. |
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You are hereby ordered to vacate the premises within 14 days. |
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In order to vacate buildings, developers typically pay exorbitant amounts of money to current tenants, sometimes five, six, or in some cases, even seven-figure buyouts. |
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I have to vacate my house by midday, as the new owner is moving in. |
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