Now Councillor Nigel Francis is conducting a survey among businesses in the town to gauge reaction to options open to them. |
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In this Regimento do auditorio ecclesiastico were detailed instructions for conducting visitations in the communities of the archbishopric. |
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At trial the law student conducting the case was other than the one involved in the drafting of the pleading. |
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John Beanhoven, a famous orchestra player and composer, was conducting the music. |
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Sandy will be conducting a small orchestra and choir at the free performance, and collecting for the St Mary's Convent appeal. |
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My behaviour, when I am conducting perfectly legitimate activity such as registering an insurance claim, is one of abject apology. |
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I could see by the faces of the conducting students at the end of the evening, that the conductorial ice had been broken. |
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The evening session was more lively with the Club conducting a competition for the children, who were grouped into three teams. |
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Meanwhile conducting slowly became a female job, even though conductresses had to cope with the same technology as drivers. |
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In 1964, President Lyndon Johnson strong-armed Congress into giving him a blank check for conducting the Vietnam War. |
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Employees conducting routine maintenance inadvertently left the system unprotected, allowing intruders to waltz in. |
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He's having none of my suggestion that he's been conducting his life like some form of vocational roulette. |
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Effective in-service training can be planned by conducting a pretraining survey at the beginning of the school year. |
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It's too bad, I feel you miss a lot by conducting your maneuvers with hundreds of kilometers of empty void between your units. |
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According to Dr. Rajan, the Centre is doing advanced research, apart from conducting usual academic courses of higher studies. |
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He literally danced his music into being, conducting his bass players, drummers and horn section with his hips. |
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And, once again this year, Richard plans to put his vast knowledge of the area to good use by conducting daily guided walks through the park. |
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When the men weren't busy conducting individual and unit training, Clark focused their efforts on preparing their watercraft for the journey. |
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Fritz Reiner himself had gone on a figurative voyage of discovery before realizing that this was music worth conducting and recording. |
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The plan involves driving through an area, stopping at fixed distance intervals, assessing the field, and conducting physical counts. |
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This high-powered fund-raiser is conducting her inaugural business from home base. |
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They are conducting a campaign to encourage people not to drop their gum in the streets. |
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The axis cylinder is the essential conducting structure of the nerve, while the neurolemma and the myelin act as insulating agents. |
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After conducting extensive research, she decided to pursue a franchise in the commercial cleaning industry. |
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He said they were also conducting a feasibility study into the possibility of replacing the crossroads with a full-sized roundabout. |
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Psychologists at Liverpool John Moores University are conducting research into the effects of mephedrone on up to 50 students. |
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It was soon learnt that members of the protective services were conducting a drill in preparation for any unrest inside the prison. |
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New Testament deacons serve the Lord by conducting the caring ministry of the church. |
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These basic prerequisites for conducting high quality research into complementary medicine would not have been in place several years ago. |
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The person conducting the review was told not to enquire into the question of whether plagiarism had even taken place! |
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In conducting this analysis, the sample of probationers was divided into three categories according to their self report drug involvement. |
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Police are currently conducting house-to-house enquiries and making forensic examinations. |
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He waved a hand in the air like he was holding a baton and conducting an orchestra. |
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Certainly, his detail-oriented approach to conducting helped hone the orchestra's ensemble and refine its sound. |
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Officers are not only setting up static sites for stopping drivers, but are also conducting random stops in rural villages around the county. |
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After conducting fieldwork together in New Guinea, Bateson and Mead coproduced ethnographic films and photodocumentation of Balinese kinesics. |
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Ancol is also conducting a major renovation on Gelanggang Samudra, an oceanarium which is famous for its dolphin and sea lion shows. |
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So, semiconductors and conducting polymers have much lower conductivity than metals. |
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Unlike most polymers, conducting polymers have the electrical and optical properties of metals or semiconductors. |
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The UN offers the best and quickest way to resolve the conflict, that is, conducting the called-for plebiscite. |
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He then commanded a unit in Miami, charged with conducting operations against Communist Cuba. |
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Both seed plants and ferns are vascular plants, having conducting tissue in their steins. |
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Glock, for example, extols the virtues of conducting qualitative interviews in preparation for a survey for precisely this kind of reason. |
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By using parliamentary procedures at the initial meeting, organizers will expedite business and gain experience in conducting business meetings. |
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The conducting portion of the respiratory system includes the nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, nasopharynx, larynx, trachea, and bronchi. |
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We are engaged worldwide, on the battlefronts of this war and conducting operations vital to our national interests. |
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Bolt successfully argued I was conducting a private vendetta over the public airwaves and he deserved another go. |
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Be it home-based or not, don't even think of purchasing a franchise without conducting due diligence. |
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When this occurs, the paraji shows an aspect of her ability as a dukun by conducting an exorcism. |
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Short herself suspected her own conversations with him were bugged by spies, even while she was conducting them. |
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Investigators found significant deviations from acceptable procedures for conducting non-clinical laboratory studies. |
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The report accuses prosecutors of conducting deficient investigations or presenting inadequate evidence at the trials. |
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In the meantime, we are conducting trials at the Rogers Memorial Farm to determine the effect of row cleaning with earlier planted milo. |
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This balance in opinion, which ethicists call equipoise, provides the ideal context for conducting a trial. |
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The officials were conducting a special session of Parliament to discuss crime fighting measures at the time of the protest. |
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When conducting a tag search in Movable Type, the application is not properly escaping the optional IncludeBlogs query string parameter. |
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Try to understand the reasons employees have terminated their employment with the firm by conducting exit interviews. |
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In contrast, in Study 4 only 3 of the 13 pastoral care teachers conducting the program were trained by the psychologist. |
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While our mechanics are checking and double-checking our aircraft, the pilots start the preflight brief by conducting an ORM check. |
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After double-checking the remaining gauges up front and conducting a leak check in back, we concluded it must be an electrical problem. |
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Another Sailor got an eyeful of hydraulic fluid while conducting catapult preventive maintenance checks. |
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They are conducting door to door inquiries and have doubled high visibility night time police patrols in the area to reassure worried residents. |
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It will be the hub of all logistics support for combat forces conducting offensive operations in littoral regions. |
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Authorities are conducting a battery of tests on the ill-fated Ethan Allen to try and determine why the boat capsized on Lake George. |
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For the last nine years, Silberman toured nationally conducting clinics and performing in schools. |
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She has a BA in orchestral conducting and a diploma in advanced performance from the Royal College of Music. |
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In this stage, the viral membrane and the host cell membrane are linked and reversible conducting pores are formed. |
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So after four years I moved to London to study orchestral conducting at the Royal College of Music. |
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Here was Bruni displaying his rhetorical skills as a Ciceronian orator, conducting a formal exercise in rhetoric and dialectic. |
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In conducting such a test, the entry order of the trait data in the analysis was randomly permutated. |
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Mistry is also conducting a workshop at the trade fair, where this exhibition has been put up. |
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This precedent focuses on military commanders conducting operations that affect the surrounding civilian population. |
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Openings are made having concavo-concave profiles which can provide a wider conducting cross-sectional area. |
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Donham reminds us of the difficulties in conducting fieldwork in such a part of the world. |
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He has been conducting fieldwork and interviewing software developers in and out of the workplace in the United States. |
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But this hasn't stopped Morgan swinging his boiler room polling crews into action, conducting what looks suspiciously like push-polling. |
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However, NOAA Fisheries is conducting research into other specifications or definitions of corrodible hooks. |
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After launching his range of cosmeceuticals recently, he was here again conducting a seminar for beauticians on Sunday. |
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The Metropolitan Police fraud squad has been notified, and the Serious Fraud Office is also conducting an investigation. |
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Store owners and merchants were crying out their wares or conducting business. |
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The authorities are also conducting tests on dead domestic poultry found in another area of the capital. |
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A test probe head has a plurality of electrically conducting wire members held in place in a frame by movable plates. |
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With David Chapman conducting proceedings, the concerts promise to be splendid affairs. |
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I think that it is recognized that there is a further need to professionalize the activities that they are conducting. |
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Lastly, don't discount the possibility of human error when conducting the audit. |
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We are currently conducting the necessary experiments to test this hypothesis. |
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He then moved into percussion and orchestral instruments before gravitating to singing and conducting. |
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The world's top maestros regularly earn more in a night than the orchestral musicians they are conducting earn in a year. |
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The main mode of conducting wired e-commerce is through a wired connection to a LAN while for m-commerce it is through a wireless network. |
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If clergy weren't agents of the state, those Unitarian ministers couldn't be fined for conducting rites sanctioned by their church. |
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David Parry, conducting, takes the score slowly, generating an atmosphere of oppressive malignancy. |
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Chinese emigrants have established Chinatowns all over the world, and they can also serve as bridges for conducting business. |
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She is no stranger to the courts and has had some other experience in conducting a trial. |
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The examples focus on the process of conducting a cluster analysis of transfer pricing. |
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Unlike some other girls, Karen never rambles on and on about lab results for some complicated experiment she's conducting. |
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Sirius has launched all three of its satellites, but is still conducting on-ground performance tests. |
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Both luck and insight played roles in the discovery of the first conducting polymer, a form of the material called polyacetylene. |
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Then the pollsters started conducting scientific polls of the general population. |
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The infixing structure is utilized to secure fixing of the lampshades at any position on the conducting support tubes. |
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The rail safety inspectorate, which is answerable to the Department of Transport, is now conducting an independent investigation. |
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Despite scant media attention, eco-activists have been conducting semi-legal campaigns up and down the country. |
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Was the interviewer really capable of conducting the interview pushfully and forthrightly? |
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He has been conducting a series of workshops around the country on wartime journalism ethics. |
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The company is now conducting a review of all its operations which include 33 tour operators, 3,600 travel agents and a fleet of 83 aircraft. |
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This press pool report on President Bush conducting an impromptu review of troops leaving for Iraq is touching. |
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During a performance of Te Deum in January 1687, he accidentally smashed his foot with a large conducting staff. |
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He also telephoned a detective inspector and told him he was conducting a search. |
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The sapless conducting of Oleg Caetani meant that the performance failed to take fire. |
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The even-tempered Montanan is conducting painstaking, closed-door negotiations. |
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Dublin City Council's auditors are conducting a study on how much taxi drivers are losing. |
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Scottish Natural Heritage has been conducting an extensive survey of all stipitate hydnoid fungi in Scotland. |
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First, what are the impetuses for conducting institutional comparative analysis? |
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Carmeda is conducting research in key sectors such as ophthalmology, orthopedics, and neurology. |
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Trying to assuage the ruffled feelings of the masses by conducting such events in situations of necessity may be fine. |
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Intriguingly enough, you didn't try to make a big name for yourself as a cellist but kept your eye on a conducting career from the cello desk. |
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Military forces conducting operations must anticipate encountering an array of friendly, hostile, and neutral persons within the three blocks. |
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Four other bishops were detained for refusing to join the official church or conducting unauthorized services. |
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The office will offer services to publicly quoted Irish companies which are conducting investor roadshows in the English capital. |
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I am conducting a questionnaire survey whose goal is to seek out differences in grammatical behaviour within pairs of antonymous property words. |
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Any officer conducting a custodial interrogation is required to read the Miranda rights. |
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While I was conducting a deliverance meeting, without my knowing it, an unsaved couple came to the Lord. |
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The incident happened in waters where the navy was conducting a massive sonar exercise. |
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Given the undoubted complexity of this claim I must guard against conducting any form of mini-trial. |
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This incident took place at the same time the FBI was conducting a top secret probe into whether there was a mole operating in the bureau. |
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Pakistan troops train by bivouacking at high altitudes and conducting routine administrative activities and route marches. |
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This month, NASA is conducting a field campaign in southern Florida to investigate high tropical cirrus clouds composed of tiny ice crystals. |
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The contras were conducting a guerrilla war against the Sandinista government of Nicaragua, a Marxist-infiltrated regime. |
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There are three languages for conducting the business of the country, Bislama, English, and French. |
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After his flirtation with stock brokering Mr Gilmour went to Florence to restudy the piano and later to Vienna to study conducting. |
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The unit conducting this mission was a standard regimental armored cavalry troop of the early 1990s era. |
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The separatist movement is violating the law, as they are conducting a rebellion. |
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They have been conducting door-to-door inquiries and canvassing people in the area of the river and canal network. |
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Therefore our interest in a publicly neutral chairperson is solely focused on creating the most amenable context for conducting the discussion. |
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Police last night confirmed that the unnamed beauty spot was among the areas where they were conducting fingertip and forensic searches. |
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The conducting tissues within the vascular bundles are the xylem and phloem. |
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The Inquiry we are conducting is inquisitorial and not adversarial in tone, content or character. |
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I am currently in my third year and am conducting research in to why people turn to Wicca as a religion in contemporary Britain. |
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Even on a conventional battlefield, conducting a successful relief in place is among the more demanding of military evolutions. |
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His hands were ever aflutter, shaking off invisible water, conducting an imaginary silly symphony. |
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Let us conclude by saying there are godly methods of conducting controversy as well as ungodly methods. |
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Dave was conducting the language lessons and I didn't know him from a bar of soap. |
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French and colleagues are researching the seed mix in cooperation with Monsanto and conducting other research on rootworms. |
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There is a growing consensus that acculturation should be considered when conducting research with Hispanic populations. |
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Having an independent tester perform the test, or conducting the measurement yourself, will eliminate any potential conflict of interest. |
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All have had considerable experience designing and conducting laboratory experiments in social psychology. |
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It is currently in the process of renovating the plant and is conducting a membership drive to enable it to complete that renovation. |
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The Filipino Youth Alliance will be conducting outreach sessions in local schools in British Columbia. |
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Printmaking has come to the Mid West with Perth printmaking instructor Vicki O'Shea conducting several sessions this week. |
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I have a recording of a very attractive violin concerto with fiddler Louis Kaufman and Bernard Herrmann conducting. |
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We are conducting more research to determine if this is due solely to the glyphosate or to the combination of glyphosate and ammonium sulfate. |
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He was instrumental in conducting research that led to the development of crustal-plate motion concepts and the theory of plate tectonics. |
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We'll be conducting calibrations of the science instruments and of the engineering subsystems as we go forward. |
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Some players were selected after trials while one province named its team after conducting an inter-divisional tournament. |
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Or is this essentially a squabble among the political prostitutes of corporate America over the best method for conducting their sordid business? |
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The British Army is conducting military maneuvers on a remote Scottish moor when a fissure suddenly erupts. |
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Witnesses on the ground reported seeing the airplane conducting a series of acrobatic maneuvers when the right wing separated from the airplane. |
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While conducting night surveys for crocodiles, Klein sighted three manatees in Laguna Siksa. |
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When they're not starting Mexican waves and conducting audience singalongs, they're actually pretty good singers. |
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They are conducting around-the-clock operations in this very rugged terrain. |
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The following section outlines a system for conducting electronic auctions with aggregate lotting for transformation bidding. |
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Pearson spent his first two years conducting geological surveys to locate top-quality wine real estate. |
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One of the first documented accounts of his conducting was as a choir leader in England. |
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Skills like writing a brief, conducting a deposition, or arguing in court are useful by-products. |
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I have been conducting an experiment aimed at analysing the intensifying silliness, stupidity and vacuousness of the world. |
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And in Chipping, lay readers and retired clergy have been conducting services with volunteers helping to co-ordinate weddings. |
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The device includes a therapy generator having a housing and electronics for conducting bidirectional communication with the patient. |
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The group will strengthen monitoring functions to ensure its companies are conducting all their operations lawfully. |
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According to the new law, the focus of government work will be shifted from issuing licences to conducting inspections. |
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The maestro is conducting at Tanglewood with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. |
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They seem to have nothing to say about our government conducting itself without regard to morality whenever it is convenient. |
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And Maazel achieves all this while conducting from memory, even when the score is an obscure, rhythmically tricky, and coloristically subtle one. |
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Placing the refrigerated meat on a thick aluminum or copper pan or cookie sheet will help warm it up by conducting the cold away more swiftly. |
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The control signal storage section connects the plurality of deflectors in series when conducting the scan test. |
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We evaluated the costs of leaf height and defoliation in this plant by conducting a replicated field experiment in a forested landscape. |
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In conducting the search, we had to develop a working definition of each term. |
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When a conducting metal is introduced into this field, an eddy current is induced in the metal. |
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Different though Jill and Karen Sprecher may be, they seem to be conducting a womanlike conversation about some of the very same things. |
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A variety of tip shapes and conducting coatings were evaluated using an electrospray time-of-flight mass spectrometer run in the sheathless mode. |
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The administration is conducting an internal review, but momentum for an independent investigation is growing. |
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And the Federal Bureau of Investigation is also conducting an independent investigation. |
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We have been conducting our own admission process for the past over 53 years. |
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Isn't it a bit weird, conducting an imaginary interview with yourself, on a blog already devoted to furthering your growing egomania? |
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More than ever, external auditors will be conducting their examinations with an extra dose of professional scepticism. |
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There was concern in conducting the online study that sexually prejudiced individuals might attempt to sabotage the research. |
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But the dealers have made the most of such a complacent belief, conducting their sordid business in front of our unseeing eyes. |
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They will have acquired the skills for conducting research, and often some research experience. |
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Moreover, student involvement and curiosity will be kindled when they bring waste material for conducting these experiments, he adds. |
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Consider conducting important meetings under warmer incandescent or fluorescent lights. |
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To demonstrate the first of these behaviors, hold a magnetic compass near a wire conducting a DC current. |
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One of Chuck's early jobs with him was to trap a woman conducting a sly-groggery. |
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The KPU has also been performing poorly in conducting public campaigns about the elections. |
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Being a female studying conducting remains more rare than being a male studying midwifery. |
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Is she scared of conducting a ghost walk on the busiest night of the spectral calendar? |
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Without question, the Internet and e-mail are essential tools for conducting business in a modern world. |
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You are told to beware of persons coming to your house under the pretext of selling or repairing things, conducting meter readings, etc. |
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Other uses include applications in nanoscale electronics, where the nanotubes can be used as conducting or insulating materials. |
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The ambassador has also pledged to bear the costs of repairing insulation under the heat conducting tin roofs and the cement floors. |
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Besides this, the police are also conducting regular checks to see if the motorists exceed the speed limit. |
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Mr. Sammon submits that the party conducting an examination of the witness has an obligation to be fair to the witness. |
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He began collecting Africana and conducting research into the history and life of the Voortrekker period. |
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Instead, I've been conducting posses of excited children around the re-opened amusement parks that dot our area. |
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Do her fears stem from difficulties inherent in conducting a relationship in the public eye? |
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Compare the beginnings of the two symphonies that I will be conducting at this year's Proms. |
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The other is a remote sensing system for conducting minimally-invasive endoscopy, colonoscopy, and proctoscopy examinations. |
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It is even conducting a survey, for the most spurious of reasons, of voluntary health organisations, asking them about their links to pharmaceutical companies. |
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We studied territory acquisition and the stability of pair bonds by conducting removal experiments and tracking a colorbanded population of dusky antbirds. |
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This system provides a means of conducting a paired comparison of positive selection and evolutionary rates for homologous genes in both species groups. |
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This subversive Toronto she-devil has been conducting a clever art stunt. |
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The underway replenishment ship Success helped sustain the force by conducting replenishment operations with coalition ships, including the USN hospital ship USS Comfort. |
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The return of Soviet forces in 1944-5 produced a third wave of terror, with the Stalinist security organs conducting vast purges of collaborators, real or imagined. |
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Although there are more NATO troops in Afghanistan conducting more missions than ever before, non-combatant deaths are down. |
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Gwembe boma has had no town centre market and traders were conducting their business activities in make shift stalls adjacent to the district hospital. |
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At the tea break I asked the prosecutor whether he could not but admire the fluency with which an apparently unlettered man was conducting his own defence. |
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This phenomenon will find a number of nanotechnological applications, particularly as it benefits from field gradients near small conducting objects. |
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Since then, one of the exciting outgrowths of the study of electrically conducting polymers has been the study of their electroluminescent properties. |
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I recommend conducting nondestructive tests such as infrared imaging to determine if any water is present in the lower portion of the cells that are not grouted. |
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The diagnosis is made by a combination of assessing the severity of leakage and conducting specialized tests such as urodynamics and cystourethroscopy. |
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Russia and the United States, and the world's other spacefaring nations, will be conducting complex and challenging space missions in decades to come. |
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Set in the middle of the arctic wilds of northern Canada, the station included a mock airlock, space toilet and spacesuits for conducting experiments outside. |
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They were pitching a radio van at the top of Grafton Street that day and conducting vox pop interviews with various Scottish visitors about their attitude to the euro. |
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He was conducting research on possible medical applications of various lysergic acid compounds derived from ergot, a fungus that develops on rye grass. |
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We had no intention of conducting an aggressive policy of expansion. |
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A few weeks ago I dreamed about him conducting Mendelssohn's Elijah. |
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Despite his much vaunted lack of emotional attachment to the trappings of title, the marquis has been cited as conducting his business with a distinctly aristocratic hauteur. |
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His political enemies were conducting an inquisition into the details of his personal life. |
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Initially, I restricted myself to conducting interviews in and immediately around town, as a way both to improve my spoken Swahili and to refine my methodology. |
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The repertoire consisted of songs and anthems by various composers with Anne Bartlett conducting and Leah Lefevra accompanying the choir on the piano. |
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In recent years, birthdays have had a nasty habit of getting me thinking too much, recalling memories I'd rather not recall and conducting one too many internal dialogues. |
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He has always said that he started conducting in order to have something to do when his voice gave out, and his efforts on the podium are characteristically conscientious. |
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A first electrical conducting strip extends from a first electrical connection means to the base surface of the recess to the second electrical connector. |
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More recent examination, however, has shown that the plant does not contain true vascular tissue but has conducting cells more like those found in some mosses. |
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Granted, I was now on the right side of the Iron Curtain, where the reasons for conducting propaganda were more noble, but the principles remained the same. |
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The famously bald and speccy tabloid boss was conducting his afternoon news conference on his mobile from a doorway off Renfield Street, outside the Drum and Monkey pub. |
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Unlike an instrumental music degree, conducting courses will generally involve more philosophical and historical elements, as well as the basic technical training. |
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The therapist is guided in conducting individual and conjoint sessions not only with nonoffending family members, but also with the offending family member. |
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It was when I was living in Washington nearly 20 years ago that I first heard about the curious American habit of conducting burials without bodies. |
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Look, I am not conducting a viva voce examination of you, Mr White. |
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Simon Over, organist of St.Margaret's, Westminster and already one of the UK's most capable young accompanists and operatic repetiteurs, makes his operatic conducting debut. |
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How do geophysicists determine whether the mantle convects heat from the molten-iron core to the surface crust, rather than conducting heat through motionless rock? |
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None of the latter vehicles have gone through crash tests for the reason that such tests are not done in India since there are no facilities for conducting such tests. |
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Once a month the supervisor observed each aide conducting visits and visited the clinics fortnightly to discuss the programme and to review the records of the visits. |
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The research is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and focuses on developing nuclear fuels that are better at conducting heat than conventional fuels. |
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After admitting to maintenance and the squadron what had happened, as well as conducting a thorough debrief, the jet and I were back flying later that night. |
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Securing the base meant conducting offensive ground combat operations. |
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The unit specialized in conducting assaults against heavily defended coastal beachheads or reaching targets that were only accessible through difficult and rugged terrain. |
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The local administration is conducting a cadastral survey of the island. |
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Bob's conducting a three-year internet romance with a girl he's never met. |
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From that remote outpost, they were to expand the partisan war in Burma by advising and supporting the Kachins in conducting guerrilla warfare behind Japanese lines. |
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He also warned bogus account holders who have not yet been contacted by Revenue that tax officials are conducting further investigations to trace all such persons. |
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It is soluble in water, which means, before conducting atmosphere readings in tanks and void spaces, any residual water will need to be agitated or mopped up. |
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Michael was conducting the three-site tour in English especially for me, and I am indebted for that and many additional kindnesses from him and others. |
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Enron's Ken Lay conducting television interviews, dappled with references to his being the humble son-of-a-pastor. |
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At its annual meeting last week, it confirmed it was conducting due diligence with a small number of potential acquirers, but would not be drawn on details. |
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He rarely wrote letters, conducting his business on the telephone or, more often, holding court in public houses, where he was an unrivalled raconteur. |
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If the claimants' suspicions are well grounded it may mean that he has been conducting a business in a manner which is in breach of the existing orders and undertakings. |
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He has a broader remit and has already started conducting his own inquiry. |
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I fear that this worshipful praise drowns out criticism and that we are robbed of the benefits of conducting an open public debate over the course of economic policy. |
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Sandown-class minehunter HMS Ramsey had been conducting route survey operations off the west coast of the UK when she visited Ramsey, in the north of the Isle of Man. |
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Officials are closely monitoring and conducting tests of open-billed storks and teals to prevent the further spread of the outbreak during their winter migration season. |
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The alert urged police pulling over drivers for traffic violations, and conducting other routine investigations, to keep their eyes open for people carrying almanacs. |
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Dave, the weirdly talented man who can make anagrams out of anything, honored me by conducting a fake interview in which all the answers are anagrams of my name. |
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Personnel conducting any evolution that involves the use of ropes need to be aware of where they are standing at all times and avoid stepping into bights. |
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Women as perpetrators include nearly 200 women tried as spies, smugglers, couriers, and saboteurs conducting such activity as cutting telegraph wire. |
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At the same time, he's conducting an affair with a college groupie who sideswiped him at a lecture and, beyond that, schmoozing a big shot who might get him a better job. |
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The human race is conducting a gigantic and unpredictable experiment with planet Earth with potentially horrendous consequences and no plan B in sight. |
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He was also conducting damage control because it already had the scoop on the deal and was going to break the story before he made his announcement at the show. |
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The terror group also focuses on conducting a war of nerves. |
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I was recording the analog noise between tracks on a scratchy old copy of Karl Muck conducting Parzifal with the Bayreuth Festival Chorus onto a cassette tape. |
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If your children see you shouting, abusing and behaving in a threatening manner to other people, they're going to think that this is an acceptable way of conducting oneself. |
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Dave Eggers wrote What Is The What after conducting hundreds of hours of interviews with his protagonist. |
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Another week, he caught scores of the rodents that had been conducting raids on vegetables. |
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The best way to reduce the risk to marine life posed by seismic testing is to avoid conducting such surveys in rich environments, the biologist concluded. |
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Forensic experts then moved in, conducting a search of the property's frontage before a scaffolding screen was erected to mask the full front and back elevations of the house. |
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In a pre-emptive strike against the menacing spectre of boredom, I had decided I would write a letter to someone conducting themselves meritoriously. |
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If you see me walking down the street waving my hands around and swaying like a meshuggana, I'm just conducting the orchestra to music I hear in my head. |
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When passing an electrical conductor through a conducting panel at high voltages, our hollow pair lead-ins provide optimum insulation and strength. |
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The owner of the tollway is conducting a security review after admitting that 12,000 of its customers' credit card numbers were leaked from the company. |
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Students, staff, and faculty of the schools and colleges of the have been shut out of learning and conducting research by the oppressive military siege. |
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A glittering academic record, which included a scholarship to the Royal Northern College of Music and various conducting prizes, has blossomed into a busy career. |
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At the forum's height, it was not unknown for twenty or thirty meetings to proceed simultaneously, each speaker conducting a passionate, unamplified declamation. |
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On Sunday, he led 15 men in military garb posing as senior officers conducting spot checks on armories, to two army camps in Gerik in northern Perak. |
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Each soldier carried a rifle, along with a ruck, during the training, so the training basically replicated the mission the soldiers would be conducting. |
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Banks will soon stop conducting dollar transactions, and companies or people with dollar-denominated accounts will have to change them to convertible pesos. |
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Whether riding a horse, conducting an orchestra, or impersonating an officer, Williams packs in a manic number of characters. |
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The selected testers, in addition to conducting the tests, asked the learner drivers a series of questions relating to basic maintenance of vehicles. |
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It's also true that they have been oppressing their own people and conducting a campaign of abuse against women that justifies international intervention. |
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Bridgemary community school in Gosport, Hampshire, is conducting a bold educational experiment by dismantling the traditional division of classes by age. |
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In the last year, over 800 new laboratories have begun conducting research on ips cells. |
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The enhanced spectral domain approach is effectively used to model such uniplanar structures with trapezoidal conducting strips involving microshielding enclosures. |
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This evening, though, Davis will make his debut in the orchestra pit at Richard Wagner's Bayreuth festival theatre in Bavaria, conducting the composer's 1850 work, Lohengrin. |
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Another story said he was conducting an experiment in political education. |
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I was a victim of sugging the other day when a foreign call centre gave me every impression it was conducting market research about attitudes to tax. |
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No more than a dozen people came to the cinema, but the usher insisted on conducting me to my seat with a torch, as though I were Lady Muck. |
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The penalties for conducting unofficial services included imprisonment and larger fines. |
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There have been pilot programs in about a dozen of the over 1,400 public schools aimed at conducting instruction in English only. |
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The troops' primary missions will revolve around providing intelligence support to local forces as well as conducting reconnaissance flights. |
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Pat Barone, whose platoon of paratroopers was conducting nightly operations with the Iraqis north of Husayba. |
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In 2006, the journalist Lynn Barber claimed that she had received a death threat from the brothers, following conducting an interview with them. |
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Police have been conducting patrols and liaising with stores to provide reassurance for customers and staff. |
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All these phenomena reflect a crisis within the Anglican Church as lived by its officials in conducting their regular churchly duties. |
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