Councillors are calling on the Government to get involved in ending a nasty niff pervading Castle Point. |
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When the chips were down the game's governing body refused to get involved and preferred to keep their hands clean. |
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Townsfolk stood on the side, watching the unusual spectacle but not wanting to get involved. |
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I didn't really get involved in any of the hedonistic vices that most people got involved in. |
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We asked customers to get involved with all kinds of fun and games to compete for the hot ticket. |
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It seems that a common question that all burlesquers get asked is How do I get involved in Burlesque? |
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Recently surfaced divers should never get involved in hauling up the weight, as this activity could precipitate a bend. |
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One of the best ways to get involved with AIDS action is simply to pick among the many AIDS organizations in the city and begin volunteering. |
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The couple were eyeing me up, wondering whether I was a fellow Brit, but I didn't want to get involved. |
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Since then, no party has dared to get involved in family planning work, considering it politically suicidal. |
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Take Silver Owl's advice and never get involved in politics of any kind, by which she really means office politics and ideologies. |
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When her neighbours heard her screaming in pain, they decided not to get involved. |
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The stagnancy of national politics only seems to make them more eager to get involved. |
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These together make up an excellent foundation for anyone trying to get involved with computer graphics or desktop publishing. |
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Any magick I get involved with is with a positive intent and it always seems to come out right in the end. |
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We encourage high school and college students, homemakers, and working professionals to get involved. |
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They played a very open and expansive game with all the players looking to get involved. |
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Not alone did he encourage others to get involved but he is now the club's secretary. |
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Do not be taken in by clever and smooth operators or you could get involved in illegal deals. |
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There are also opportunities for people to get involved in a more hands-on manner. |
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It may be helpful for a friend or relative to get involved in the treatment. |
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Her mother still holds down her job and has taken up t'ai chi to get involved in sporty things again. |
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Everybody is champing at the bit to get involved and I am very confident we will raise the funds required. |
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And just to spice it up a bit and provide even more opportunities to get involved they make it high-low. |
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Also needed are locals wishing to get involved by decorating their home, shop, office or workplace along a 1940s theme for the festival weekend. |
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I was not crazy enough to get involved with a Klanswoman even if I weren't already in love. |
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I get involved in spite of myself and, to be honest, I wouldn't have it any other way. |
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He raised substantive issues and demonstrated a strong desire to get involved in the public government system. |
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Encourage your child to get involved in activities that prohibit smoking, such as sports. |
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Despite the all-consuming nature of running a ski area, the Muellers never pushed their children to get involved with the family business. |
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The council's Community Plan allows residents to get involved to help them draw up policies to shape the future of the borough. |
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Yu credits his network of creative friends that allowed this event to take place as an example of how we can get involved. |
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I'm not usually one to get involved in other peoples idiosyncrasies, but as the waitress walked away, I just couldn't shut my yap. |
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The more leaders the more young people will be able to get involved in the youth club. |
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Very often these patients can be confused and disorientated and can lash out and hospital security staff need to get involved. |
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Loneliness drives people to drink, to gamble, to shop of to get involved in destructive relationships. |
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It wouldn't be right for you to get involved in this kind of relationship because from experience it nearly always ends in tears. |
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And the new agency can get involved in rule-making as the representative of injured workers. |
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This is the week to get involved in sports and amusements like music or cinema. |
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When they choose to get involved, though, it is almost always on the side of the anarchs instead of the princes. |
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At some point, the judiciary may need to get involved in that procedure to legitimize it and give the detainees some due process. |
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Visit a local leisure centre to investigate sports and team activities to get involved in. |
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If you're going to get involved in e-business then your website will have to be integrated with your back office. |
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Whenever these self-appointed guardians of alcoholic and architectural merit get involved, an elitist macho tone taints proceedings. |
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Consequently, there is a wealth of e-bikes available for cycle retailers who are looking to get involved in the sector. |
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It is highly usual for an appellate court to get involved in a lawsuit before there is a final judgment in a trial. |
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We weren't even sure whether we wanted to get involved, get our hands dirty with politics. |
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What I do is get involved in other activities such as rollerblading, skateboarding, other sports, etc. |
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There is plenty of good information available online and at bookstores for anyone who wishes to get involved in powerlifting. |
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Anyone with an interest in drama who would like to get involved with the group is invited to attend the meeting. |
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If you wanna get involved in the music scene, you should just mind your own business and go out and make a record. |
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I refuse to get involved in any arguments about black-backed maggies versus white backed Magpies or Pica Pica versus Gymnorhina Tibicen. |
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People who are securely attached tend to display low anxiety, they're not avoidant and they get involved in relationships. |
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The police had wanted him to testify, but Mr. M. said that he did not want to get involved. |
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It is better to get involved and take responsibility, at any scale, than to complain powerlessly from the sidelines. |
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You can become a cyborg, get involved in Cyber Rights, cyberdemocracy, cyberpunk, cyberdrama, even cyberpsychology. |
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For more information on how to get involved, or how the fundraising process works, visit our website. |
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A call was made today for a change in the law so teenagers can get involved in politics at every level. |
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He had his arms down at one point, trying to draw me in but I wasn't going to get involved. |
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I have to admit that I was nearly tempted to get involved in a couple, but I did not. |
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He encouraged the men to get involved in sporting activities, and football soon became a favourite. |
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Schools, educational institutions, the government and the corporates all need to get involved. |
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The third article in this sequence will get involved with more peripheral points regarding general opening strategy. |
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If you are invited to get involved as you probably will be, your help will be much appreciated. |
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After a hard week of training, I was very ready to get involved in the mayhem of a pirate rampage. |
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I never meant to get involved in the three-ring circus of the Human Genome Project. |
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Only rarely do you ever really stumble across a movie or get involved in a movie that's the real deal. |
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Certain parts of the country are beginning to explore the uses of the site and get involved in serious debates. |
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Miss Frith said she was approached about the event and that she did not hesitate to get involved. |
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Casting a doubting eye over seances, we might get involved with claims about life after death. |
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And girls, if you're bringing in your favourite plaything, you should at least try to make it look like you want him to get involved. |
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Let them know you are friends with both of them and do not want to get involved in their tiffs. |
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You're going to get involved in it and bring your handkerchief or a tissue or two. |
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Many people apparently find that their lives are better after they get involved in est, NLP, Landmark Forum, or Scientology. |
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To get involved you have to have a first-class degree and be entered by your university lecturer. |
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There is a lot of gambling on the tourney, but it's the friendly, friction free kind that even novices can get involved in. |
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That film was a tedious prank, a punk-assed joke that challenged the viewer to feel, then razzed anyone silly enough get involved. |
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With gaming, young people can get involved and, first of all, it's a culture where you can belong. |
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The children are encouraged to get involved with the show and the birthday girl or boy gets a magic wand, a certificate and a magic show badge. |
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To moderate a newsgroup you have to get involved several times a day, or it becomes too impractical to have conversations. |
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The press then mysteriously get involved and it's plastered all over the front pages. |
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We're offering proud western Kentuckians three alternatives to get involved. |
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A number of the women would also get involved with shoplifting to feed their drugs habits. |
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When a scam involves millions of dollars, then the associations get involved, along with the banks and the Feds. |
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If other people that they don't know come around started something, the gang would most likely get involved. |
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As the tension mounts, Paul must come out of his own creative cocoon to get involved in the real world of decision-making and responsibility. |
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I asked myself whether I really wanted to get involved in this ugly, terrible stuff. |
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So, when you get involved into the European community your sense of your own national identity is enhanced in fact. |
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Everyone from five to 95 can get involved and nobody is so busy or lacking in green fingers that they can't plant a window-box. |
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I don't think politicians should get involved in the debate on size zero in fashion. |
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Don't get involved with your unit's representative association because you'll be marked as being a Bolshevik. |
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A woman of undoubted ability, she has been asked several time to get involved in politics. |
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They get involved in a bout after the Celtic striker unfairly challenged the stopper. |
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And you realise very quickly that we don't incentivise people to get involved in our political process because it's all clientelism. |
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They're usually reticent, unsure of themselves, hesitant to get involved in a discussion. |
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The 30-year-old 400-metre runner from Thornton Heath is patron of the charity and hopes more people will get involved. |
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After calls to 8 or 10 other producers in town, none of whom was willing to get involved with such sordidness, Leslie told them to call me. |
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Companies that might get involved tend to be small because they consider these products niche, says Pandolfo. |
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You are encouraged to help identify flotsam sources, get involved in local beach clean-ups and campaign for responsible disposal of waste by marine industries. |
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FitBark will also offer an open API, and encourages developers to get involved with the platform. |
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With all this talk about young whippersnappers trying to get involved in politics, it has been largely overlooked that old coots aren't exactly in the middle of the action. |
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There's a side of the art world I would rather not get involved with. |
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Squash bugs probably get on my winter squash but there is such a tangle of vines and no need to get involved with them on a regular basis that I don't see them. |
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I urge everyone to get involved in last-minute campaigning to save them. |
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The trend recently has been toward having a single replaceable toner and drum unit so that users don't have to get involved with the guts of their printer. |
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The trend in mono printers recently has been towards having a single replaceable toner and drum unit so that users don't have to get involved with the guts of their printer. |
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Modernly, such a zone would be both wildly provocative to both Sunnis and central Iraqi Shia and also geopolitically tempting for Iran to get involved. |
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Meanwhile, in addition to the more popular sports, the St Lucia Olympic team are planning to get involved in other sports like basketball, cricket and aquatics. |
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After a week's hard work as a farmhand up country in Australia he would return home at the weekends and get involved with the local Salvationists. |
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We get involved in all aspects of away days from provision of facilitation, through to short development workshops or by the provision of indoor team challenges. |
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Anyone with an interest in the world of drama, whether on stage or backstage, is encouraged to come along to the meeting and get involved in the activities of the group. |
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She does have a tendency to get involved if she sees a fight. |
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It was by no means a foregone conclusion that the UK would get involved. |
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There are some other tiddlers too but we won't get involved in those. |
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Or maybe you want to watch while she cheats on you, taunting you, forcing you to get involved in humiliating ways. |
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Why would the Revolutionary Guards, known for running a tight ship, get involved in such a sloppy caper? |
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We want to give mokopuna opportunities to get involved in the community. |
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A call has gone out for every resident of Ilmington to get involved in the creation of a parish plan, a document which will form a blueprint for the future of the village. |
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Tackling the ongoing promotion and development of volunteerism is a big issue, requiring structures to be put in place to attract more people to get involved in clubs. |
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The British public has been reluctant to get involved again in a Middle Eastern war, just as the American public was. |
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He immerses himself in his music as much as he can and tries not to get involved in all the ins and outs of what his dad and his stepmum Connie get up to. |
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They may, for instance, have spent their college years as an Eros lover, passionate and quick to get involved, setting store on physical attraction and sexual satisfaction. |
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The system is very, very cruel and the trick is to not get involved in it. |
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This is your opportunity to get involved and find your best young speller so the sooner you register, the sooner your children can start swotting! |
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This is because of a reluctance to get involved in the very penny-pinching that framers of tax law believe dominates our every waking thought and action. |
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Some freshers were so keen to get involved with the protest that they emailed her prior to coming up to Oxford at the start of this term to ask for ribbons. |
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Outsiders who get involved in its complexities do so at their own risk. |
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So he can get involved in some pillow talk if it came to it. |
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Possibly the bank, in the light of a piracy software charge against the buyers, did not want to get involved in the case Microsoft brought against the buyers. |
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Everyone should get involved in electoral politics and try their damnedest to nominate the best possible candidate and they should give money and time to make that happen. |
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The most productive route to achieving a significant across-the-board raise for architects is for us to get involved in the process of developing and building. |
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It's not exactly proper for ladies to get involved in such things. |
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I want to get across to people it is their homes that will depreciate in value if these masts go up and so it is in their interest to get involved. |
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This week includes a double whammy as the little ones can get involved in drama workshops using themes from the RISK exhibition in a bid to boost self-esteem. |
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It's also important that partners, wives and family get involved and keep a weather eye open. |
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Margaret Robinson was one of the first women in Skelmanthorpe to get involved with the old folks' Darby and Joan lunch club. |
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Go Walkies aims to raise money through sponsorship, and the charity's Charli Collins is asking locals to get involved. |
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The huge level of support led to the firm keeping the listing open, going into overfunding and allowing others to get involved. |
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Age Cymru wants the Welsh public to get involved in Age Positive Week by organising their own celebrations. |
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But unless she acts a lot nicer ASAR get involved with other girls and guys and groups. |
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And, incidentally, trust a telegenic playboy like Nick Clegg to get involved. |
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The players' union were asked to get involved following the club's failure to meet the severance pay of players who left the club this summer. |
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This pair have been mere makeweights in Group F, and this isn't a game many will want to either watch or get involved in financially. |
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Imams, madrassahs, teachers and community workers have been willing to get involved, especially those who work with young people. |
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Lynne is what's known in the trade as a comper, and has even persuaded her husband of 20 years, Andy, to get involved. |
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As they actively get involved in ministry, lay ministry becomes vigorous, and new believers will settle in church with more ease. |
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She's been keeping me at arm's length all the time. She doesn't want to get involved. |
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The registered charity, based in Sandy Lane, is looking for volunteers to get involved with a learning-disabled partner on a long-term basis. |
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The group will continue to grow from strength to strength and it is hoped that this will encourage other women to get involved in refereeing. |
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This has resulted in more incentre event opportunities for us, and we discuss some of the summer period events we can get involved in. |
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Pre-teens like me need to get involved in the pro-life movement now, rather than wait, for several reasons. |
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If you want to make things better, you need to get involved. |
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The fact that they are pie charts will aid numeracy and the benches will need assembling so the students can get involved. |
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It isn't often young people get involved in Seagulling, never mind build their own boat to do so. |
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The USSR had conspired with Hitler to invade Poland and America stood on the sidelines unwilling to get involved in another European war. |
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And it is becoming even cheaper to get involved after a further subsidy from Warwickshire County Council to reduce the cost of home composters. |
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Teessiders can get involved locally, with clean-ups at Redcar and Saltburn on Saturday, September 15, among those on the MCS list. |
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So, when Margo Chevers asked me to get involved with this event, I said most definitely. |
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Although advocates sometimes get involved in drafting instruments, notaries continue to do most of this work in civil law nations. |
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There's all these sleazebags trying to make money out of you so you can't really get involved with too many people from the game. |
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I don't want to get involved in the standoff between those two. |
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Even if you don't have a garden trampoline at home you can still get involved, people can bounce on a space hopper or pogo stick or even just jump on the spot. |
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The kids can get involved in breaking a pinata, try their hand at loteria or Juego de Pelota, a ball game played without using your hands or feet. |
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It remains to be seen how the Dark One will get involved, but Oncers know that Rumple will not watch the Snow Queen's plan unfold if it means Belle will be in harm's way. |
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We handled it a bit overzealously but we learned the lesson and I told the players to zip it and not get involved with referees because they just give you short shrift. |
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North Tyneside Council's housing section, North Tyneside Homes, has a number of groups that give tenants and leaseholders a chance to get involved and help improve services. |
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The rock is now available from the promenade's Beachside Cafe and pupils at Blessed Edward Jones will also be selling it as they get involved in a town planning workshops. |
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The inhibited empathizer is afraid to get involved with the patient. |
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It is important to note that there are still a lot of firms studying how to reduce the barrier to entry for hobbyists who would like to get involved in the sport. |
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And the government has an agency that before you get involved with the reverse mortgage will re-explain everything to you so you know what you are getting involved with. |
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And he warned his own party not to get involved in slanging matches with new Tory leader David Cameron, urging MPs to wait and see what he actually did. |
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Yes, by the time you get this, the World Series will be over, and it will be time to settle down and get involved in that other Great American Pastime, audiophilia. |
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The five-day course offers opportunities to get involved in instrument-making and junk percussion as well as learning the art of found sound and recording. |
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