The Treasury has promised that the first Child Trust Fund accounts will be up and running by April 2005 at the latest. |
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This plant will produce up to 70 million litres of bioethanol each year when it is up and running. |
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She could be dead asleep, but if she hears a pin drop in the hallway, she's up and running to the door, barking like a madman. |
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To get this kind of software up and running you have to get your fingers dirty, messing with the innards of Internet servers. |
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Her current assignment is getting the new flagship store up and running well in time for Christmas. |
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Using two iterations, I had nine polyphonic instruments up and running, with polyphony occasionally spilling over 100 notes simultaneously. |
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And if the council wins backing from the Government, the corporation will be up and running by the end of the year. |
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Wind farms, distributed across good locations to cover a service area, can be up and running in a year. |
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Once up and running, the Government funds them directly and the sponsor controls the academy independently of the local authority. |
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A spokesperson for the minister told the Western People that he is endeavouring to get the Authority up and running as soon as he can. |
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I've managed to rebuild everything, but as I got the ship up and running it sent out the distress signal. |
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The Medical Wing will be involved in setting up and running mobile field hospitals in the event of a conflict. |
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I suppose businesses themselves downtown San Diego are pretty much up and running. |
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When the scheme is up and running, quality water will be on tap, but at a price. |
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The stadium thing had been rumbling on for years and the time was right to get something up and running and approved. |
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Of course, it helps that mainframes have full-time technicians available to keep them up and running. |
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It was a great day out and we hope to have raised thousands to keep the skiffs up and running. |
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But once you're up and running, where does the morality fall in unilateralism when you're not directly threatened? |
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Work is now being carried out on the city's bus stops so the high-tech system will be up and running from the start of December. |
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They need a minimum of 30-50 subscribers to get the project up and running. |
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The Jobs Club has been very active and busy since it got up and running at the beginning of the year. |
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In particular, consumers are up and running again, although perhaps at more of a jog than a sprint. |
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As soon as the telegraph lines were back up and running she'd wire the Western Rangers, after all this was what they did for a living. |
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Adobe acknowledged the fix is complicated and somewhat kludgy, but it does get designers back up and running. |
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There are eight regional assemblies up and running now, whether we like it or not. |
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Set dancing and line dancing classes will be up and running in a few weeks. |
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Can you put a round figure on the kind of government investment you're going to need to get this up and running? |
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In other words, women often get attached before their cognitive machinery is up and running at full throttle. |
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So I'll get my microphone up and running and record the audiobook as planned. |
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At the day's end they were back up and running and Austria's central bank remains optimistic that the schilling will disappear quickly. |
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Once the system was up and running, it was tested for optimum performance and then used as prototype for the rest of the installations. |
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You can add a user-interface to your script toot sweet and get it up and running in no time. Go into Project Builder and create a new project. |
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He gave an undertaking that everything would be up and running before the end of this month. |
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His website is still up and running, but his telephone number is unobtainable. |
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See my previous post for more info on how to keep your computers up and running. |
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This project may be up and running in the next month or so on a pilot basis to see what demand there is. |
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She is in the process of applying for cash from the Lottery Fund and hopes to see the service up and running within a year. |
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She said their computers were down and that they would be up and running at the earliest by noon. |
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Mrs Garritt said she hoped the library would be up and running by this June after water damage to the ceiling. |
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This scheme has been up and running for over two weeks now and is going very well. |
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That is exactly what the industry is doing, with nearly a dozen online services now up and running. |
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It is hoped the unit will be operating by December and a second one will be up and running in Leeds next year. |
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Planning permission has already been granted and it is hoped the centre will be up and running by Easter. |
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Huffington wouldn't comment, but it was confirmed that a soft launch of the Huffington Report would be up and running before the end of April. |
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Once up and running, they are expected to move out of the centre and into the business park or other nearby premises. |
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Mr Blass is looking forward to the operation being fully up and running in Sligo, an area he holds in high esteem. |
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They will be able to pick and choose where they operate, while Royal Mail is obliged to keep its universal postal system up and running. |
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I have the comments thingamajig up and running but few people use it. |
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A reboot under software control, and the program is up and running. |
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But Southfield Park Primary School's reception class is already up and running, working together in a purpose-built block on the site in Long Grove Road. |
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Ten research and training programmes are already up and running in such fields as microelectronics, management, pharmaceuticals and physics. |
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We don't have the luxury of having been up and running for three years to take a big break now. |
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We fiddled around with it and my assistant and I figured out how to get it up and running in an afternoon. |
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Now, if you get as far as getting a quantum computer up and running, if this actually leads to a quantum computer, what sort of things would a quantum computer be able to do? |
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Meanwhile, a Statoil service station is up and running at the development. |
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Unlike other financial services, payment systems will need to be up and running from the very first moment of the new Millennium. |
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From conception of the business idea to being up and running, how long did it take Anita to go from being in the red to being in the in the black? |
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Follow the installation instructions in this manual and you will be up and running in no time. |
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The Secretariat worked with the APSARA National Authority to design the program and get it up and running. |
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Anyway we will have a guest book up and running from tomorrow or Friday at the latest so if you are dying to be a part of it all then you will have your chance. |
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Despite these weaknesses, the CITL is functioning remarkably well considering the short time frame available to get it up and running. |
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Officers will now look at the option of opening the lake with high-level security fencing as an interim solution so they can get it up and running for the summer. |
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In the area of justice, the training school for magistrates is now up and running, after having been closed for a number of years. |
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When the new paint shop is up and running it will be fully robotized. |
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The industry should put aside its traditional squabbles and get it up and running. |
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An official at the Malaysian embassy said that the factory which be would situated in Otjimuise in Windhoek, would be up and running by September. |
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Whilst the three new committees are up and running as of today, the question of parliamentary control remains completely unclear and open. |
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If that is all that is required to get the committee up and running, then what level-headed person would say no? |
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When it is up and running the recycling centre will accept cardboard, plastic packaging, cans, textiles, clothing and that is termed dry recycling. |
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Pundits put out a shingle with a new website and go around asking the usual suspects for money to get them up and running. |
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The electricity plant is due to be up and running in March 2003 and the gas plant in June of the same year. |
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Because this is the connection you've already configured and tested, your sample user is up and running immediately. |
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I can assure you that as part of their equation, they didn't think they would have to import labour to get their facilities up and running. |
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In theory these meetings should clarify the details necessary to get the bank up and running. |
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Adam finally found the magic formula and we're back up and running. |
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Once it is up and running, the scheme will enable teenagers who are being or who have been treated for cancer to go sailing. |
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For me, it was a comfort only having to worry about what I was there for and getting the system up and running. |
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Mr Webster will do well if he gets the oversight board up and running smoothly. |
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This means that users are up and running quickly and easily, and you spend less time and money on training and support. |
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The network should be up and running before attempts are made to measure its adequacy. |
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With all the software that I've mentioned you will be up and running and able to do most things you need to. |
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Welcome to Corel's Install Center, the best place to quickly get up and running with your new product. |
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Once they are up and running co-ops can fend for themselves and do not require regular government help. |
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Until the system is up and running the thresholds will be calculated on the basis of the threshold of the previous year. |
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This is a positive measure and one to be encouraged until the on-line reporting system is up and running. |
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Another factor that has to be taken into account is the time needed to get the system up and running. |
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By keeping revenue-generating services and applications up and running, IT can position itself as a profit center-not just a cost center. |
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In most cases, this floppy and your most recent dump tape is all you'll need to get back up and running. |
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When the site is up and running, there are still a few more steps to keep in mind, aside from evaluating its success. |
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The overall system's simplicity of use allowed the opera to get up and running quickly on its own. |
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Of course there were some teething troubles, but it is now up and running. |
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A privately run ten-pin bowling alley could be up and running in Kirkwall by the middle of next year, following initial support for the scheme by councillors this week. |
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In the current 'mopping up' phase, the emphasis is on helping families get resettled and schools up and running. |
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The possibility of a speed camera was also discussed by the parish council, but members felt it could be difficult to get such a device up and running. |
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Mr Buzek also thanked his fellow parliamentarians for putting aside political preferences in the name of getting FP7 up and running. |
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Got my new sound card up and running, but other than that, nuthin. |
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But in the event of a catastrophe, like a fire or flood, it provides a revenue stream until you can get your operation back up and running. |
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From the unforgettable image of Gene Kelly standing in the rain, smiling so wide to Donald O'Conner hamming it up and running up walls for laughs. |
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Anna Maria Tydings had the honour of getting the entertainment programme up and running and her unique version of The Village of Asdee went down a treat with everyone. |
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So the current plan is I work to bring in money until he gets everything else up and running and then instead of just about getting by, we get mega rich. |
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The two astronauts will then leave the airlock and immediately start working to get the Canadarm2 up and running. |
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This project will also enable us to build a long-term partnership with United Telecom, in particular for the possible subsequent deployment of a large-scale system, similar to the one that is already up and running in France. |
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The Internet will soon be up and running, and cell phones are serving as both a link to the rest of the world and as walkie-talkies for people to meet amidst the growing crowds. |
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I read papers by American analysts who say that they have not had time to complete various biological warfare programmes which are up and running. |
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Best if: Your organization has one to five end users who have basic set-up requirements, require minimal support, and want to get their site up and running quickly with little or no customization. |
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The whole process is fogged in confusion, despite the fact that the new operator has to be up and running by September 2001. The rejection of Camelot was a genuine shock. |
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One of the reasons we were so excited in Winnipeg when we got the alternative services up and running is that it allows low income earners to get help with setting up bank accounts, saving money and budgeting. |
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As Mr Bowis said, people are dying to save the forests and some Member States are just showing reluctance to get a sensible, positive measure of this kind up and running. |
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When I came back from studying at Harvard, I relied on senators to help me stickhandle the politics to get the Heart Institute up and running. |
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The Linac Coherent Light Source has been up and running for several months at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. |
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The enabling legislation had just been introduced and was being debated but the institutions had been up and running for two years, if not longer. |
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So if your financial institution has the IP infrastructure up and running and you still are charged additional line fees, it is because of these X.25 lines that are not yet cancelled. |
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The eligible costs shall be the costs incurred for renting, setting up and running the stand for the first participation of an undertaking in a particular fair or exhibition. |
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But, on the other hand, you have to get projects up and running quickly. |
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The crush facility at Foam Lake is expected to be up and running in the new year with the first batch of canola-based biodiesel being produced in January or February. |
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Once the project is up and running, it will be possible to make appreciable savings on fuel, due, on the one hand, to the optimisation of trajectories and better use of air space and, on the other, to a reduction in stacking. |
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Simply install the software on any Vista or Windows enabled PC, install the USB broadcast dongle into any USB drive and within minutes your digital sandwich board is up and running. |
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Trays of hardy and half-hardy annuals, cornflowers, cosmos, calendula not to mention herbs, parsley, dill and coriander are all up and running. |
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With Glasgow Kiss puckered up and running, now comes Tinsel Town, offering another vision of the city, or more specifically its night life. |
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With Datastream 7i, we saw that one of our other plants had the spare part on hand and we were back up and running in hours. |
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Now you can have your exchange up and running within minutes, using our Sputnik Exchange Engine platform. |
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The JSE says it is confident the new market will be up and running before the end of the year. |
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A NEW survivorship programme is now up and running at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary for patients recovering from bowel cancer. |
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Democrats, once they are up and running, may well have things to say, but for now everything is copacetic. |
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However, it also takes money and resources to get networks up and running. |
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You fist yourself out, legs and arms and hands and feet all balled up and running with blood and vernix. |
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The branded line of broadloom and area rugs is up and running with the goal of filling what the company observed to be a hole in the market. |
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Brown said that the five online hemodiafiltration units' which are now up and running, enable patients to receive the best treatment possible. |
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From an IT perspective, we have a virtual private cloud up and running. |
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The CTED is already at the starting block and will soon be up and running. |
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While work is still proceeding on the new Belly restaurant next door to San Fillipo, Belly Taqueria already is up and running, Mahaney said. |
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His MBM will up and running quicker than you can spell supercalifragilisticexpialidocious 10 times backwards without making a single mistake while wearing a Julie Andrews costume and in full make-up. |
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The first needs were to get the organisation up and running smoothly, ease the new institution into its stride, soothe sometimes ruffled feathers, and steer the vessel to its destination: family concerns in Europe. |
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Having been humbled by the Swiss, Spain now need to get their tournament up and running against a Honduras side that put in a valiant effort before losing 1-0 to Chile. |
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It will not be easy to get it up and running, but it will gradually build a shared cultural bedrock and provide the vital lever that Europe needs to state its case compellingly in the world's affairs. |
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The formal adoption of the Marrakech Accords and other decisions is essential to bring the Kyoto Protocol to life, to get it up and running, and make it an effective, operating instrument. |
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Since then, the federal government makes vague mentions of possibly opening the site in or around the year 2050, even though it would only take us about ten years to get it up and running. |
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The test bench shown in this video has been built in a container construction, making it possible to get it up and running in a short period of time. |
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Take your time to integrate the system and get everything up and running. |
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They themselves are financially strapped to the point that they will never see daylight as far as raising that boat or getting it up and running again or ever owning another boat. |
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Their combined efforts have enabled us to keep almost all of our production facilities up and running, and under the circumstances, this is a real achievement. |
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Some VARs offer rapid implementation packages, which are supposed to get the ERP system up and running more quickly, usually in a set time period. |
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Lana Hygh, Cary s assistant to the town manager said that the new facility is already up and running at 2121 RDU Center Drive following an opening celebration. |
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The urethane systems stand up to grease, alkalis, food and mineral acids and are moisture tolerant and designed to get plants back up and running quickly. |
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Baldwins Kick Start is an annual award program for young entrepreneurs who have a great business idea but need a Kick Start to get up and running. |
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It is being built by Pangaean, which says it will have an 800 sq m warehouse up and running by February 2007, following a refit of existing buildings. |
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The bow-tied South Carolinian got the lottery up and running quickly. |
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The Gulf Biotic facility will be constructed over a 16,000-sq m area at the Salman Industrial City and is likely to be up and running within two years. |
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The ready-to-use screen templates ensure that in no time users can have a professional, fully operational FIDS system up and running at their airport. |
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Thunder, to their credit, did not simply lie down and take their medicine, Sam Latus running in their first try of the afternoon to get them up and running. |
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However it took until 1882 to get the works back up and running. |
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