A radio cabinet casts a bomb-shaped shadow across the floor, while the specter of a tank shimmers in the room beyond. |
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The basic color scheme is a soft buttery yellow for the cabinets, with periwinkle blue on the cabinet handles. |
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Most of the Liberal cabinet in 1914 were unaware of the extent of the Anglo-French conversations relating to a possible war with Germany. |
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The speaker cabinet was a huge four by twelve affair, about the size and weight of a small van. |
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The reform of the executive branch of government should aim at making the cabinet fully responsible to the parliament. |
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The parties might cooperate on policy and parliamentary tactics, and there would almost certainly be a place in the shadow cabinet for Trimble. |
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The cabinet design was exquisite with many curves, fluted pillars, gadrooning and contrasting veneers. |
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Myself, I never ever abbreviate, but cabinet ministers and heads of industry do. |
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Place the template into position on the cabinet top or back and outline the duct hole. |
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The performance of the cabinet and the parliamentary party would tend to support that view. |
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And this poll was taken during that crucial cabinet meeting that decided it would remove him at some date and time to be specified. |
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Plan to use the stale bread for toast, dressings, bread and cabinet puddings, croutons and crumbs. |
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When was the last time that two royals, one of which is heir to the throne, and a senior cabinet minister, left for a foreign funeral? |
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Besides, the big cardboard box it came in was my only cabinet for a fair while. |
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If necessary, fill the old holes with wood filler and drill new pilot holes in the doors and cabinet frames. |
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The kitchen, a combination of custom-built cherry wood and black granite surfaces, has a wine-chiller cabinet and plate-warmer. |
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He did not take himself too seriously and that's one trait that others in the cabinet could profitably take on board. |
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When the percolator stopped, I found the cabinet with coffee mugs and pulled out two, rinsed them out just in case, and poured the coffee. |
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Pieces of stale sponge cake, in fact, any stale cake may be used for cabinet puddings, for cream puddings, or for croquettes. |
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Though she served years in his cabinet as a much-respected External Affairs Minister, it's fair to suggest the two weren't exactly bosom buddies. |
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The inter ministerial group will forward the proposal to the cabinet committee on disinvestment for approval. |
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He fought to push it through parliament and past a sceptical cabinet committee. |
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One cabinet with glass doors displayed relics from other lands and other times, fascinating trinkets. |
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So I've been working on it myself, and I've had some advisers from my cabinet when I was president, as well as some Carter Center folks. |
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From the constable to the cabinet minister, everyone, or at least almost everyone is on the take. |
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And I think where I come in on that is I've got to trust my president and his cabinet and intelligence and military people. |
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Some cabinet doors are held tightly together with long tenons, while others have short tenons that have loosened over time. |
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The cabinet was thrown open as Dad grabbed the table salt and the peppercorn grinder from the pantry. |
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These cars are to be used for the President and his cabinet when they evacuate. |
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The black rotting cabinet doors were open and the drawers were overstuffed with magazines. |
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Twelve months on they have acquired a groaning trophy cabinet and a growing American fan base. |
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Behind a large oak desk cluttered with papers stands a cabinet whose door is ajar. |
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Brent frowned, and turned his chair around, reaching into his file cabinet behind him for some papers. |
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For more insulation, put crumpled newspaper between the freezer cabinet and blankets. |
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The former cabinet secretary has long been critical of the decline of cabinet decision-making. |
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He has 12 cabinet positions to give out, and a further 15 junior ministries in his gift, a total of 27 positions. |
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We have a cabinet minister in this constituency and its about time he delivered for us. |
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The newspaper reported that the brothers had broken a glass display cabinet in the mosque and torn down a poster. |
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The foot-deep wall also holds a mirrored medicine cabinet and conceals a maze of plumbing, air ducts, and ventilation equipment. |
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He is creating advisory posts in the rank of cabinet minister and political secretaries in the rank of minister of state. |
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All his cabinet colleagues have leapt to his defence over the problems he has recently faced. |
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I lifted my hand to close the medicine cabinet, restoring the cabinet door to its former position as the mirror. |
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There are many variants of cabinet pudding, hot, cold, and even made with ice cream. |
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But controversially, it emerged the council leader, senior cabinet colleagues and possibly opposition leaders may in future be paid a salary. |
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He triggered the National Response Plan, which provided for a cabinet level task force, the day the hurricane hit. |
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For the second time in a week, he has tapped a White House insider to fill a high-powered cabinet post. |
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The option of providing tax relief for receipted outlays on childcare is also being examined by a cabinet subcommittee. |
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The suggestion that cabinet would sit there listening to tapes for hours on end is just plain silly. |
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A complicating factor is hawks and doves in the cabinet who differ on approach. |
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Chris took a glass from the cabinet and an ice tray from the freezer and put some ice cubes in the glass. |
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He keeps the larger condiments such as cooking oil and vinegars in a wall cabinet opposite the cooking range. |
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Unlike cabinet ministers, junior ministers do not have state cars with garda drivers. |
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To make matters worse, most cabinet officials have rather short tenures in office. |
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I think we've come full circle when a former cabinet minister interviews a former political editor. |
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It's a cabinet government of which ministers take responsibility in their own areas. |
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She likes to play peekaboo behind the different cabinet doors, and she's really into fabric swatches and tassels. |
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He has retained a cabinet post as senior minister since second-generation PAP leaders came to power. |
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The vials were randomized within the growth cabinet and weighed on an analytical balance at 1-2 h intervals. |
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Remove any excess caulk or plumber's putty and reinstall the cabinet doors to complete the project. |
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But the former congressman, ambassador and cabinet member couldn't get any traction. |
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The game's arcade cabinet featured a trackball that could be pawed to control a marble through a number of devious mazes and obstacles. |
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We essentially gave Freddie the razz for not doing more to influence his cabinet colleagues. |
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The new cabinet will concentrate on raising standards in services already provided and on regenerating the borough's more deprived areas. |
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He also did some spying himself, disappearing from a locked cabinet during a royal command performance in Cairo to search King Farouk's palace. |
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Then I became a cabinet minister, and that seemed all right, and then we lost that election. |
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The electorate perceives her cabinet as a bunch of liars who don't have the skills to even run a chook raffle. |
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We have a moronic cabinet minister pushing for environmental disaster because he wants to personally benefit. |
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However, his Fianna Fail cabinet colleagues exacted it as the price for passing his much-needed defamation bill. |
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Sarah's boss sat at his large cedar desk, an open file cabinet was at its side. |
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He said a report before a cabinet committee would indicate that the government was correct in saying it needed to be very careful about this. |
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I would hope that when the council cabinet meets to consider this, they turn it down without a second thought. |
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He or she will preside over the government as chairperson of the cabinet and have the power to issue decrees. |
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If people aren't interested in private lives, why have so many cabinet ministers been forced to resign over the years? |
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Lock up all drugs and medicines securely in a bathroom cabinet where they can't be reached. |
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The dim-witted zealots in his cabinet are even more preposterous than he is. |
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The Salem breakfront cabinet that Ellen gave the Redwood Library in 1883 came down in the Easton family. |
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The readjusted salaries are said to roughly equal 2.5 times the monthly salary of a cabinet minister. |
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The pots were carefully sprayed with pollutant solutions for 2 min and maintained in propagators in the growth cabinet as described above. |
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Erica looked at the screen which twinkled and displayed the image of the Chancellor on the background of his cabinet in the Palace. |
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It's quite extraordinary that a cabinet minister with some authority said something and an un-elected adviser slapped him down. |
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Let's get one of these desks, and put it over there in front of the big bench thingamabob, then we can put a filing cabinet in front of that. |
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Duncan Smith's uninspiring leadership and his lacklustre shadow cabinet failed to make any initial impact on the electorate. |
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It was headed by the secretary of state for foreign affairs, a senior cabinet minister, assisted by two under-secretaries. |
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With the union cabinet approving the proposal, Odia became the sixth language of the country to get the classical language status. |
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No doubt many first-time delegates enjoyed meeting a cabinet minister and got a taste for politics. |
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But new information now suggests he changed his mind and the government was accused by a former cabinet minister of a cover-up. |
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Last Sunday, he fired long-time Finance Minster Paul Martin, in the second emergency cabinet shuffle in a week. |
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The cabinet would also resign, and a junta led by an unnamed general would dissolve the congress. |
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Other highlights include handstitched doorknobs and door levers and a wide range of cabinet pulls and knobs. |
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In the meantime parliament had not been able to meet and the full cabinet and ministry had not been appointed. |
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Membership has sunk to below 200,000 and, after 12 years in office, many cabinet ministers are seen as tired, unpopular or not credible leaders. |
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As a result, the new prime minister, his cabinet and the National Assembly will be virtually powerless. |
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But to elevate them to an inner cabinet committee is a qualitative step toward non-elected rule. |
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She has a china cabinet now, so I gave her some Wedgewood I bought at an auction years ago. |
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What place does history have in this cabinet of curiosities and the catalogue that enumerates its holdings? |
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It has been accused on several occasions of trying to become a kind of shadow cabinet that would influence the decisions of the executive. |
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At the bottom of the stairs there was a cabinet with a cupboard underneath and a mirror on top of it. |
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We took the amplifier up to my bedroom and then dad insisted on helping us carry the speaker cabinet up the stairs. |
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The proposed stages to the management structure of the estate will be considered at a meeting of the council's cabinet on Wednesday. |
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He found out what some of the other cabinet ministers were up to and started collecting the dope on them. |
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He also ruled out an immediate cabinet shuffle, but noted ministers could be replaced if courts find them guilty of crimes. |
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So the cabinet has wound up consisting of a hodgepodge of people of different ideologies who find it virtually impossible to build team spirit. |
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As the system now works, most Canadians elect a backbench member of Parliament, not a cabinet minister. |
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Similarly, within the executive branch, most cabinet meetings are closed to the public. |
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With several cabinet ministers having said Brown is the obvious choice, it now looks unlikely that any senior MP will challenge the chancellor. |
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Away from the Schuman roundabout, however, in the council chambers and cabinet rooms, something very significant happened to Europe last week. |
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The new system of cabinet government we have in York is not, in my view, an improvement on the committee system. |
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There's also a chiller cabinet with organic dairy and soya products, including organic milk from Frank Morphet, at Swarthmoor. |
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In succeeding years, the government adopts a cabinet system, a bicameral parliament, and focuses the economy on industrialization. |
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In addition, the president dissolved his cabinet and said he would constitute a new government. |
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There is a display cabinet with wrapped sandwiches, salads and cold puddings. |
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Now that the former oppositionists are also cabinet ministers, developing a healthy party system is the least of their priorities. |
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For a squeamish diary writer it was enough to send me to the editor's well-stocked drinks cabinet for a nip of his favourite barley wine. |
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The union leaders were forced to call for a general strike and the cabinet rushed to end the dispute. |
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He may be approaching 80, but the former cabinet minister and idol of the hard left still packs a punch. |
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On 28 May, after three days of discussions, the British cabinet finally came down against Halifax. |
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I was the best in the woodwork department so when I was 15 they pensioned me off and said, you've got to become a cabinet maker. |
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But when my mom noticed that the book seemed to collect a lot of dust in my cabinet from non-use, she quit trying to add recipes to it. |
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The idea of having cross-party cabinet members may in time serve to show that there is no room for party politics in local government. |
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Their best and brightest will have either left the cabinet or have only just arrived. |
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Drawings and ephemera throughout the room make it a veritable collector's cabinet of curiosities. |
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The leader of the majority party in the Lower House is named prime minister and governs with a cabinet of ministers. |
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In an up-to-date cabinet works a good fret-sawyer is an important individual, but a man whose work required cleaning. |
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The current cabinet and the shadow cabinet have no intention whatsoever of withdrawal from Europe. |
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A shadow cabinet meeting was convened, and a manifesto drafted which reflected many of the key aims of the left. |
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The cabinet has agreed to publish agendas before each meeting, publicly going into depth on the issues which will be discussed. |
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The sudden movement sent me reeling backwards into a cabinet door, effectively knocking the wind out of me. |
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In fact he formed a special committee in the cabinet secretariat to work out special tourist packages for the islands. |
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The fact two cabinet ministers did not seek re-election might, however, force a cabinet shuffle, Lemieux suggested. |
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He was the prime minister of a supreme War Cabinet, backed up by a new Cabinet office and a kitchen cabinet of private secretaries. |
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Complete your cabinet makeover by covering exposed sides and face frames with matching adhesive-backed veneers. |
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Executive power is vested in a cabinet headed by a president who is head of state and commander in chief. |
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Their rigid conservatism frustrates all endeavors of a cabinet minister to adjust the service to changed conditions. |
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These were the latter days of John's government, when cabinet ministers and their chinless aides felt power ebbing away from them. |
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Ignoring such figures would undoubtedly result in cabinet resignations as the likely leadership candidates, smelling blood, jockey for position. |
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We bought an undermount sink, and that opening had to be dimensioned properly with the cabinet below. |
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Above the sink was a yellowed cabinet made from some indestructible plastic. |
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The completed manuscripts will be displayed month by month in a special cabinet in the north aisle of the Priory. |
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The cabinet is made out of rift-sawn red oak with quarter-sawn drawer fronts and door panels. |
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She looked up from her file cabinet and gestured towards the cabinet with a slim hand. |
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But directly in front of me was a file cabinet that had layers of things sitting on it. |
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The guys make my day by saying they can move the filing cabinet without all the files being removed from it. |
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Don't you think that not addressing such a serious commercial threat from a cabinet minister is putting your head in the sand? |
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It may enrage more than the unions, if reports emerging from the cabinet awayday at Chequers on Friday are to be believed. |
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He nodded dumbly as he walked over to the medicine cabinet and took out the pill bottles stored there. |
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These moves follow a nationwide debate on medical services triggered by the death of an Indian cabinet minister in August this year. |
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She opened the medicine cabinet and began rummaging through the accumulation of pill bottles. |
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The area was also home to two cabinet makers, a carpenter, a tailor, a miller, and two physicians, as well as teachers, preachers, and farmers. |
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The first step is a prime minister or a cabinet minister who tells the truth and can be believed. |
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The main difference was one had a half bath, kind of bathroom which neither one of us liked, but a much nicer cabinet layout in the kitchen. |
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Then she went through the medicine cabinet and found some bandages, gauze, and medical tape. |
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This means the executive committee will be bypassed and more powers invested in his kitchen cabinet of advisers. |
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She would open the drinks cabinet and take from it an empty glass, a whisky bottle and a soda siphon, and arrange them carefully on a tray. |
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Repeating the verse to herself, she opened the medicine cabinet and took out a first-aid kit. |
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New cabinet members are not legally empowered because they have not been officially appointed yet. |
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The glamorous cabinet minister sacked by the president made an enemy of of the president's wife with early morning calls. |
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I remember the steel cabinet in our basement that my mother kept stocked with cans of food. |
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The data show no previous information on the former positions held by fifteen cabinet officials. |
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Later on, the kitchen cabinet was given formal status when Franklin Roosevelt created the Executive Office of the President. |
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This is a small step for the Welsh cabinet but it's a giant leap for Welsh womankind. |
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But not so lucky were files, plans and tapes stored in a fireproof cabinet and safe in Manhattan. |
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Oddly, one architect likes to keep his matchbox car collection in his cabinet alongside his vintage shaving gear. |
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A modest redo involving new paint, cabinet hardware and floor covering paid back 87 percent of the investment. |
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Untangling the story will lead us through a mess of lapdogs, watchdogs, thick-witted cabinet ministers and terror in the Prime Minister's Office. |
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A normal cabinet does not have the necessary depth to store large-sized prints. |
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The cabinet consideration of those matters is appropriate and I stand by it. |
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We were the first province to have female legislators and a female cabinet minister. |
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Before becoming an MSP, Martin worked as a researcher and was employed to take minutes of the party's cabinet meetings. |
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He is the third cabinet member to resign, purportedly over the scandal hatched by a provincial governor linking Estrada to illegal gambling. |
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His crime was to have pushed over a cabinet minister in response to a tirade of abuse during a heated debate. |
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He will hand in his resignation to the President on Tuesday after a scheduled cabinet meeting, officials said. |
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The cabinet ratified a new investment law that allows for full repatriation of profits. |
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The cabinet on offer contains a moulded swan-neck pediment carved with flower heads, between which is a rather impressive carved eagle crest. |
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Saying he would fight for the truth, he even attended a cabinet meeting chaired by the vice president as if nothing was amiss. |
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At no stage did any of these worthies think it necessary to do some fact-checking before besmirching the reputation of a former cabinet officer. |
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Personal loyalty became the key criteria for the rise and fall of cabinet ministers, conservatives and reformists alike. |
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But as a member of the inner cabinet or cabal, his judgement seems less good than his spirit. |
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Walk into a furniture or cabinet store and the trend toward using stains and finishes to create an antique look becomes abundantly clear. |
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I open up my bathroom cabinet and realise I even have the same products my mom had. |
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The cabinet was horrified when dockers blacked the jets destined for the military rulers. |
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At this stage, the draft bill for the commercialisation of the directorate of civil aviation is with the cabinet committee on draft legislation. |
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Quite simply, it authorized the cabinet to make laws it thought appropriate without reference to or approval by the assembly. |
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A Chinese cabinet in melon-colored lacquer features an ever-changing tableau of vases and bowls filled with seasonal flowers. |
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It was based on the Bar X type, but in a casino cabinet with a pull handle. |
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Since when is being a congressional committee chairman a disqualification for cabinet office? |
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A cabinet minister couldn't enter his official bungalow for months because the monkeys wouldn't let any body enter the house. |
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This weekend, the inner cabinet is preparing the ground for the latest U-turn, which they hope will square Souter and Cardinal Winning. |
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I have sat through several council meetings where cabinet members cannot answer a question about the area they have responsibility for. |
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The cabinet defines an outer region outside of the computer system and an inner region inside of the computer system. |
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This week, in the wake of Newman's retirement, Abbott was promoted into Howard's inner cabinet as Workplace Relations Minister. |
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His cabinet shifted its attention to another Mideast republic, which it calculated would be unable to respond militarily to an air strike. |
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The Prime Minister reshuffled his cabinet Wednesday, replacing the defense, finance and interior ministers. |
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Whittred, previously the minister of state for Intermediate, Long-term and Home Care, was the other North Shore loser in the cabinet shuffle. |
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An inner cabinet in Tokyo authorized Japan's only officially sanctioned diplomatic initiative. |
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That night the cabinet rounded up the strike leaders and flooded Glasgow with tanks and trainloads of troops to break the strike. |
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He did not have the full sitting of parliament as he told Australians he would, only his cabinet met. |
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He is the first member of the Assemblies of God to be a senator or governor, and only the second to be nominated for a cabinet position. |
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The assembly will in turn elect a prime minister or president, who will appoint cabinet officers. |
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A chancellor who had carried all before him, and managed to ride roughshod over the rest of the cabinet no longer seemed invulnerable. |
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The play is about a Blairite cabinet minister whose father is an old engineering trade unionist. |
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Today she was sorting the spices cabinet in alphabetical order, having run out of labels and tags to cut off things. |
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Afghanistan's interim cabinet is made up of 11 Pashtuns, eight Tajiks, five Hazaras, three Uzbeks and three people from other ethnic groups. |
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She pulls me by the arm and leads me to the bathroom, opens the drug cabinet and takes out a small brown bottle labeled calamine lotion. |
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The glass doors of the cabinet were sandblasted to add an Art Deco-inspired design that Lou admires. |
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Items which once sat stagnantly on the shelf come to life under the rich light of a cabinet lamp. |
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The lead member for education told the cabinet that the stocktaking exercise was needed before work was started. |
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The rat had entered the under-sink cabinet from below, through the open space around the drainpipe, and had been feasting on our garbage. |
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But he made no mention of a cabinet shuffle, despite the fact that rumours are swirling around Nassau about such a move. |
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That's why the bathroom medicine cabinet may not be the best place to store your medications. |
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I opened the medicine cabinet and grabbed a pair of scissors for protection, and then scoped out the hallway. |
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Steve is raiding the Jack Daniels and Mike is in the chiller cabinet getting the mixers for the Brandy. |
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Women own about one per cent of the world's property and make up less than five per cent of the heads of state and cabinet ministers. |
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Cassette doors can break off, spring mechanisms inside cartridges can be dislodged, or the entire tape cabinet may break apart. |
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A report from the task group set up to investigate the high levels will go before the council's cabinet this week. |
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A refrigerated cabinet in one corner holds desserts, with items like Black Forest cakes on display on our evening. |
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He has every reason to reshuffle his cabinet or at least move seats around. |
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But after about a year, he resigned his cabinet seat to spend more time in his home community. |
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The RAMAC drive was housed in a cabinet the size of a refrigerator and powered by a motor that could have run a small cement mixer. |
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These saws have a full cabinet that contains the motor and are the largest, heaviest and most expensive of the table saw models. |
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Chisholm is very close to Deacon and unlikely to collaborate in any cabinet skullduggery. |
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He walked drunkenly over the cabinet on the wall and picked up a pan used for grouping chemicals used in various experiments. |
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The final blow came when no fewer than seven of his shadow cabinet colleagues admitted they had used cannabis. |
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And there is no doubting the cabinet minister's exasperation with the chardonnay socialist classes. |
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The council's cabinet this week also gave the go-ahead to extensions to existing conservation areas in central Richmond and Kew Road. |
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At the crossroads of a profound and complex political crisis, a new cabinet is finally formed. |
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The foot-deep wall holds a mirrored medicine cabinet and conceals a maze of plumbing, air ducts, and ventilation equipment. |
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The attorney general and the government chief whip also sit at the cabinet table, although they are not formally members of the government. |
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With his background he enrolled for a course specialising in woodwork, technical drawing, and cabinet making. |
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Don't try and pack the entire contents of your medicine cabinet and leave more room for that cute pair of strappy sandals. |
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The mission attracted participation from over 60 business representatives, cabinet ministers, regional governors and government officials. |
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The cabinet approved a proposal to let homeowners sell property and pay no income tax on the proceeds. |
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In November 1987, a new parliament was elected and a new cabinet appointed. |
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Over the last few weeks, the Bush administration has been busy filling seats left by eight departing cabinet secretaries. |
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A housekeeper polishes a glass cabinet displaying delicate mementos from Norway and New Zealand. |
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Refrigerator cabinet doors and the front of the bar featured imported meranti pine. |
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The copper plaques ornamenting the cabinet are painted with scenes taken largely from Ovid's Metamorphoses. |
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There were razors in the medicine cabinet that could bleed him out, painkillers behind the mirrored glass that could put him to sleep forever. |
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As he neared the end he heard a frightful clatter in the cabinet with each tug on the hemp line. |
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In contrast to cabinet governments, the college is never united by shared party political, national, or ideological affinities. |
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Yet by failing to meet expectations of a radical cabinet rehaul, he may yet be confronted by unruly backbenchers. |
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Apart from Yusril, several cabinet ministers and the vice president are currently eying the presidency. |
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A storage cabinet in the hall brings the total floor space to around 56 square metres. |
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Men dominate business and politics, but many women have held cabinet posts or are prominent in arts and professions. |
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Under our plan, a team of special constables would be hired, trained and given powers to identify cabinet members. |
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Mike has subjected every inch of the floor and cabinet area around the sink to a microscopic sniff test. |
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She kept a cabinet full of weapons, including an axe, crossbow, machete, swordstick, cosh, an air rifle and two revolvers, the court was told. |
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I have some friends who think the whole lot of them, including the cabinet of the CSA, should have been hanged. |
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The consensus was reflected in a report of a cabinet committee, comprising six ministers with major portfolios, set up in 1958 to review Land Commission policy. |
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Lincoln struggles with his cabinet and Congress during this process, and the Civil War rages on. |
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We had better hold a cabinet council and decide how much we can afford to spend in housekeeping and other departments, and cut our coat according to our cloth. |
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In other democracies you have cabinet shakedowns after periods of time, presidents reversing their positions from their campaigns or learning how to deal with the press. |
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In Munich large paintings were displayed in lofty rooms fitted with top lights, while small cabinet pictures were hung in the surrounding rooms with windows at the side. |
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The paintings hung in a small cabinet in which were also located a number of antiquities and objets de vertu, in a heterogeneous arrangement like that of a wonder collection. |
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Most of his cabinet colleagues spoke to him before he left to offer sympathy, including many whom he criticised in remarks made public in the ill-starred biography. |
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On a ledge is a small TV set and a cabinet with a few sad possessions spilling out. |
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Executive authority is vested in a cabinet led by the prime minister. |
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He's the most high profile cabinet member to fall on his sword. |
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But the real power will reside in 10 of the 15 ministerial cabinet posts and bosses of the parastatal corporations that will be divided up between the warring factions. |
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When you add a cabinet to a wall, use open shelves to showcase decorative items like perfume or bath salt bottles, and enclosed shelves and drawers to hide workaday items. |
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From the side cabinet Grace poured in rose scented bath salts and bubbles. |
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Also Tuesday, Blazers GM John Nash opened a cabinet in his office, showing me a grease board with the 15 names of the players on the roster on it. |
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Unlike other soporific cabinet secretaries, Homeland Security director is a position people really do care about. |
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It's proven to provide better rust protection than standard monograde and multigrade oils when subjected to the industry-standard humidity cabinet test. |
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While the exact composition of the cabinet will be determined by factional dealings now underway, it is clear that it will govern over a country on the brink of collapse. |
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They offer a valuable training in democratic politics and many cabinet ministers have begun their careers as local chairmen, treasurers, and councillors. |
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The president appointed the cabinet and governed largely by decree. |
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She took TCP from the cabinet and sprinkled a few drops in the bathwater. |
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Today, the Netherlands has a constitutional monarchy with a bicameral, multi-party system administered by a premier and a coalition cabinet of ministers. |
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Ariel Sharon's speech to the Knesset was remarkable for its kind and collegial tone when he talked about his political opponents and his new cabinet allies. |
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In the White House pecking order, Jones was a small fry, who wasn't exactly sitting in on cabinet meetings. |
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Instead, turn to these 15 supplements and think of your medicine cabinet as your toolbox, taking only what you need. |
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Major cabinet turnovers have been rare, although chancellors occasionally have reshuffled their cabinets, shifting a minister from one post to another. |
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After a cabinet shuffle last year, he was made minister of community government and transportation, as well as culture, language, elders and youth. |
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Though he was an MP for a family borough from 1853 and in Derby's cabinet in 1866, his prickliness and rigidity made him an awkward colleague and a natural resigner. |
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Late last month, the Prime Minister reshuffled his cabinet in an attempt to resuscitate his government's largely stalled economic and social agenda. |
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At the height of the blitz he sometimes had to cycle through air raids to attend members of Churchill's wartime cabinet in their underground bunker. |
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Council cabinet members next week are expected to approve a proposal that would see the pilot project extended to cover the Maltby and central Rotherham area. |
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It is hardly a secret that one of the main reasons he was shunted out of the cabinet and into the party organisation was the friction that had risen between him and Advani. |
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But the plan is for many of the cabinet positions to have ethnic Tajiks, ethnic Uzbeks, and other ethnicities to even out the cabinet along with the leadership. |
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The domination of the new cabinet by Manchus and their Mongol allies seriously damaged the already weakening links between the Chinese and their foreign rulers. |
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Much of the corridor gossip centred on the success of Justice Minister in inveigling his cabinet colleagues to hold a special meeting in his beloved South Kerry next Monday. |
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Apply a bead of sealant on the backsplash, push the counter against the wall, and attach the top from below with screws installed through cabinet corner braces. |
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A lavatory sink is a bathroom sink that sits within a cabinet fixture. |
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More recently, Ahern has made an even more spectacular hames of the cabinet reshuffle than Garret FitzGerald did in 1986, which is saying something. |
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His team is replete with loyalists in the White House, and senior cabinet officers who lack the clout of their predecessors. |
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This followed Hitler's taking over command of the German army in February of 1938 and his setting up of an inner foreign policy cabinet which met in secret. |
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Each drawer pulled or cabinet opened was an adventure as Roy's gaze swept across the objects and alighted on one or another splendid or quirky piece. |
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She spends half an hour rootling through her filing cabinet looking for that letter the previous house owners sent her about such things, to no avail. |
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The rose engine in the cabinet sold for 1570 livres or about the same percentage of annual income a new, well-equipped Hardinge lathe would cost a college professor today. |
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If you are short on cabinet space but have plenty of wall space, try using an old bureau to store canned goods, towels or extra dishes and cookware. |
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The extent of these divisions, however, made Major suspicious of his Cabinet colleagues and increasingly he began to rely upon an inner cabinet of policy advisors. |
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The scientists here are being warned not to be disappointed if they don't get to see high ranking politicians, because today's backbencher is tomorrows cabinet member. |
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While the signs are that he is taking a vigorous approach to cabinet discipline, we hope to hear soon that he has also done that strategic, visionary thinking. |
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The bench grinder and linisher were moved from a metal cabinet and metal wall and placed on special pedestals that were mounted to the floor using rubber mounts. |
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Under-cabinet hoods mount to the bottom of a wall cabinet through which ductwork can route to the outside via an adjoining wall, chase, soffit, or ceiling. |
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By 20 January the cabinet was so desperate to crush the miners it considered sending in troops to move the coal which had been blacked by other workers. |
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The Netherlands' Council of Ministers consists of the Dutch cabinet and two ministers plenipotentiary, one representing Aruba and the other the Netherlands Antilles. |
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Walking past a taverna after a few bevvies one night, his eyes lit on a display cabinet with what appeared to be succulent roasted half-chickens going round on the spit. |
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There was senators and his cabinet people, you name it, they were there. |
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