Mr. Askew wrote two letters in support of the Applicant and also testified at the Hearing on his behalf. |
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The Tribunal also acknowledges the efforts made by Mr. Askew and his brokerage to give the Applicant a second chance. |
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Mr. Askew expressed the belief that mortgage brokers must ensure that their agents hold themselves to the highest level of integrity and honesty. |
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During his testimony before the Tribunal, Mr. Askew echoed the information, opinions, and sentiments expressed in his two letters. |
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Lloyd and Dorothy Askew founded a meat shop and later expanded it to a supermarket. |
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Accordingly, on July 25, 2005, a Notification Form was sent to the Superintendent listing the Applicant as a new authorised agent for Mr. Askew. |
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Even the new CEO, Mr Norman Askew, is reported as saying that reprocessing is not the big part of the business it once was. |
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Next we took the valley bottom road and there met only two walkers and a laden tractor and then, after a conker tree and a lime tree, reached the farmstead of Lower Askew. |
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With respect to the false statement made to Mr. Askew and to the Commission on July 25, 2005, the Tribunal simply notes that the Applicant repeated this falsehood three years later, in his June 2008 licence application. |
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Mr. Askew also said that, following his discovery of this matter, he had spoken to the Applicant about the importance of disclosing such information and about the consequences it can have on everyone involved. |
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Although he did not condone what the Applicant did, Mr. Askew testified that he worried about whether the Applicant will be able to provide for himself, his wife and young daughter without a mortgage agent's licence. |
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On behalf of the citizens of Salmon Arm, I thank the Askew family and their staff for all that they have contributed to the community in making it a better place to live. |
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However, Jess Askew, attorney for the receiver, said the filing by Red Alert was a misrepresentation. |
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Florida Gov. Reubin Askew campaigned statewide against having an antibusing referendum placed on the presidential primary ballot by the Florida legislature. |
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Sir Alfred Askew only bought the property last year when he retired from India, but is determined to play the local squire, complete with monocle. |
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A few of the facts are slightly askew but the enthusiasm of the article is interesting. |
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This is a decent article I think, but I also think this guy's view is slightly askew. |
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His material is shorn of all excess baggage and his ability to lock on a small aspect of everybody's lives and turn it askew is priceless. |
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His legs were askew as he spun, twirled, and twisted, a strange dance of confusion. |
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Seated next to me was a darling old woman who smelled of mothballs and whose red lipstick was slightly askew. |
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She was still dressed in the over-sized t-shirt she considered sleepwear, hair askew and herbal tea cuddled in her hand. |
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Some citizens took the not unreasonable view that something had gone a bit askew if only naughty people were carrying arms. |
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A bottle of chemical fertilizer had been knocked askew, spilling the liquid in a pool on the concrete floor. |
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No starched apron-bib is sullied, no long straight gilet is crumpled, no cuff or kirtle torn or buttonless, no bold tricorne hat askew. |
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Yet here she was, in lemon chiffon, one cap sleeve hanging askew off a farmers-tanned arm and her dyed pumps in hand. |
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Perhaps that was what jaunted my serenity askew after the meal had ended, people going off to do their own things and whatnot. |
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The whitewash walls were in good repair but the roof was mossy and many of the tiles were cracked or askew. |
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He hit the floor with a sickening crunch, wings askew and limbs bent into impossibly painful angles. |
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Marin's glasses were slightly askew as he marked something in red pen on the paper in front of him. |
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The images, presented at different scales on off-white paper, are slightly askew so as not to become confrontational. |
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His cap was worn slightly askew, and his hair was cut extremely short in an unusual geometric pattern around his ears. |
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At the door two glassy-eyed guards slowly tilt their heads slightly askew in opposite directions, and then towards each other. |
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My bangs were slightly askew, and I played around with them for a few moments before walking in. |
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There are the waiters, many of whom are Luger transplants, who rush through the crowd wearing long aprons and slightly askew snap-on bow ties. |
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The posts would be different sizes of papers laid out, slightly askew, all over the table. |
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If the layers are arranged in neat, parallel rows, instead of being slightly askew, then a volcanic process is more likely, he says. |
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The odd crooked stitch or slightly askew angel wing just shows that it is homemade and adds to the charm. |
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In addition, the linear elements sometimes run slightly askew as they move from panel to panel. |
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His thick eyeglasses were slightly askew, but otherwise he was impeccable, dressed as always in brightly colored slacks and a plaid jacket. |
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Your censer empty by your side has lost its scent and lies askew for other worshippers to fill again. |
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He very rarely acts on impulse, but ever since Evelyn died, his emotions have been askew. |
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She appears three minutes later, her red hair all wild and frizzy, and her glasses askew. |
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Observe the diatom frustule below at right, in which the two halves have been pushed slightly askew. |
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The main house was a simple geometric, built with angles slightly askew and curved eaves that broke the harsh lines in a calculated manner. |
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A single flaw in the process could send the entire denotation of the page askew. |
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That Byron himself had been raised a Scotsman and a Calvinist placed him from birth slightly askew from the ruling British elite. |
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Objects that would normally hug the wall were positioned askew. |
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He was a sickly grey color, his glasses were slightly askew, his hair was limp as if he hadn't even bothered with it that morning, and his coat and pants were rumpled. |
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Her frizzy red hair is all over the place and her glasses are askew. |
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Brent turned to me, rolling his eyes, his tri-corner hat slightly askew. |
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The left side was dominated by a towel hung distractingly askew. |
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The world is at a slant in these paintings, askew, all slope. |
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And Peter, tie askew and eyes asquint, still looks as right in the role as the cigar that he occasionally lights but rarely puffs looks between his teeth. |
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Don't punish the press just because the publishers' plans have gone askew. |
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The film is sometimes undeniably clever and its vision of the world is suitably askew, but often the tone wobbles unevenly between straight drama and morbid comedy. |
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My eyes stuck on the bow tie, because it was slightly askew. |
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Are the plates for light switches and outlets square or slightly askew? |
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When he brings the car to a halt we find ourselves outside a dilapidated, three-storeyed structure bearing a hotel sign, the last letter of which is slightly askew. |
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The centre of the ring, which is 12 billion miles wide, is offset slightly from the star, suggesting that gravity of unseen planets is dragging it askew. |
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I'm smiling, my tie is askew, and I'm sporting a boofy big hairdo, like all the other kids in my class. |
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I lay on the floor, writhing, unlamented and unnoticed, kilt in a birl, sporran askew. |
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Badger was leaner and seedier, and his Aertex shirt was sweatier and pulled askew by being used to mop his face. |
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He did about as well as could be expected with the Jints, though the halo he gained lastseason was knocked slightly askew in the process. |
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