Balfour stresses that shopfitting will remain a key component of the business. |
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Yet, unaccountably, once he was faced with prisons, prisoners and warders, Balfour stopped entertaining the people. |
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Mr. Balfour saw that they had left the river, and were pushing up the debouchure of a sluggish little affluent. |
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Balfour deconstructs Coleridge's affirmation of the symbol and symbolic politics by pointing to the allegorical style of his political rhetoric. |
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If I could be a librarian I would be in the employ of the Balfour Library at my favourite museum in the world. |
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Robert Balfour, the convenor of the Scottish Landowners Federation, said it would be irresponsible to walk through a growing food crop. |
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Callum Balfour had been up for hours, mulling over accounts and business and chugging water with Alka Seltzer by the pitcherful. |
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Balfour said yesterday that he recognised the autonomy of sports federations, but autonomy needed accountability and responsibility. |
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Note: The Balfour Mount Champion Award is an amalgamation of the former Balfour Mount Leadership Award and the CHPCA Champion Award. |
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The firm, from Hook in Hampshire, was hired by Balfour Beatty to remove the JCB and ballast after they had been used for railway maintenance work near Elm Road. |
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Weizman asked Balfour if he, as an Englishman, would exchange London for Paris. |
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The contract for the primary work, which is expected to take 26 weeks and includes widening the pier and refacing the sea-wall, has been awarded to contractors Balfour Beatty. |
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Using Lankester's terms epiblast, hypoblast and mesoblast for the embryonic germ layers, Balfour described chick ectoderm and endoderm for the first time in English. |
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Why then, asks Balfour, are hypoblast and epiblast continuous? |
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At first sight, Balfour seems an unlikely candidate for the role of mover and shaker. |
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She was then transferred by ambulance to the Balfour Hospital. |
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But if he does, the almost 100-year old Balfour Declaration offers some helpful language. |
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He's widely believed to have been the ghostwriter of the Balfour Declaration. |
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From its founder, the landed Lady Eve Balfour, onwards, the organisation has often found its supporters among the upper-middle classes and landed aristocracy. |
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Manager Allan Balfour has had his plate full getting the new 4-screen complex open and ready for the anxious moviegoers in the area who have been without a theatre for many years. |
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John Lewis Balfour table and Isabelle chairs are perfect with their painted white beech frames and the table's oak veneer top. |
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With appropriate solutions to these issues still unsecured and no early resolution likely, Balfour Beatty believes that it is not in the best interests of its stakeholders to pursue the project further. |
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Balfour Beatty provides engineering, construction and other services to the building, civil engineering and rail markets with a strong focus on UK markets. |
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Lord Campbell and Balfour left the ship in Valparaiso, Chile, after being promoted. |
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The cabinet considered resigning and leaving it up to Balfour to try to form a Conservative government. |
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Balfour married Margaret Bothwell, the sister of Adam Bothwell, Bishop of Orkney who endowed him with Westray, when it was episcopal property. |
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Balfour had told King Edward that he would form a Conservative government if the Liberals left office but the new King did not know this. |
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Balfour giving notice for an Address to the Queen praying for a public funeral and a public memorial in Westminster Abbey. |
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Balfour Beatty is a world-class engineering, construction, services and investment business, well positioned in infrastructure markets which offer significant long-term growth. |
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Balfour Gardiner to join him and the brothers Clifford and Arnold Bax in Spain. |
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In London Balfour commissioned the first official report into the matter in early 1918, under the initiative of Lord Robert Cecil. |
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James Balfour, a fellow prisoner, asked Knox whether he recognised the landmark. |
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The end was near and a further letter from Balfour declining to reconsider his earlier decision brought it about. |
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Wednesday saw an afternoon conference at Buckingham Palace, hosted by the King and chaired by Balfour. |
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Initially resistant, he was finally persuaded by Balfour to accept, and took passage on the SS Batori from Glasgow a few days later. |
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Lewis Balfour and his daughter both had weak chests, so they often needed to stay in warmer climates for their health. |
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On 1 August 1997 Canada Post issued 'Highland Games' designed by Fraser Ross, based on photographs by Andrew Balfour. |
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Waller, with Sir William Balfour, exceeded in horse, but were, upon the whole matter, equal in foot. |
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There will be more than 20 exhibitors on the day, including Jaguar Land Rover, AeroEngine Controls, Balfour Beatty and National Grid. |
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Keith Balfour, 32, was raked with bullets in front of horrified onlookers when the two men burst into his ticket agency shop in south London. |
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Accordingly, ADtranz has entered into a binding agreement to sell its fixed installations business to the United Kingdom-based group Balfour Beatty, subject to clearance by the Office of Fair Trading. |
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Conservative leader and former Prime Minister, Arthur Balfour, lost his seat, Manchester East, on a swing of over 20 percent. |
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This resulted in prominent Conservative ministers being unseated from their constituencies, including former Prime Minister Arthur Balfour. |
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Platteland churches are now showing an interest and united congregations have been formed at Balfour, Somerset East and Thornhill. |
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Its main platforms were a call for representative government and opposition to the Balfour Declaration. |
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The European Commission has approved, under the EU Merger Regulation, the proposed joint venture between Alstom UK Holdings Ltd and Balfour Beatty Group Limited of the UK, both active in the field of rail signalling. |
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The Balfour Declaration of 1926, and the subsequent Statute of Westminster, 1931, restricted Britain's ability to pass or affect laws outside of its own jurisdiction. |
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He recuperated from his illness in a house belonging to the brother of Sir James Balfour at the former abbey of Kirk o' Field, just within the city wall. |
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Arthur Balfour had served as Prime Minister from 1902 until 5 December 1905, when he chose to resign over growing unpopularity, instead of calling a general election. |
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Balfour had hoped that under a Liberal government splits would reemerge, which would therefore help the Conservative Party achieve victory at the next election. |
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On 5 January 2007 a majority share of the airport was sold by Devon County Council to Regional and City Airports Ltd, a consortium led by construction firm Balfour Beatty. |
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In 1902, the Prime Minister, Arthur Balfour, offered him the Regius Professorship of History at Cambridge in succession to Lord Acton, which he declined. |
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Brandeis also brought his influence to bear on the Wilson administration in the negotiations leading up to the Balfour Declaration and the Paris Peace Conference. |
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Salisbury's Conservative successor as Prime Minister, Arthur Balfour, resigned in December 1905, but did not seek a dissolution of Parliament and a general election. |
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Under Balfour, Britain and France had agreed upon the Entente Cordiale. |
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On 16 February 2015, Wightlink was sold by the Macquarie European Infrastructure Fund to Balfour Beatty Infrastructure Partners for an undisclosed sum. |
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Tait lost out on an pounds 80 fee when she was stripped of her role as senior enumerator for Central Fife, where the SSP candidate was Morag Balfour, Tait's cousin. |
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Dutco Balfour Beatty wouls alo offer additional access bridges, parking facilities, and coordination with new and existing tenants, said the company. |
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The company and other industry partners such as VolkerRail and Balfour Beatty also operate a Foundation Degree in conjunction with Sheffield Hallam University. |
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The castle was commissioned in the 1560s by Gilbert Balfour, who probably played the leading role in the murder of Lord Darnley, consort of Mary, Queen of Scots. |
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However, Balfour was executed by the Swedes before he could use it. |
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In response to public outrage, the First Lord of the Admiralty Arthur Balfour asked Winston Churchill to write a second report that was more positive and detailed. |
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The Balfour Declaration was enshrined in the Statute of Westminster 1931 when it was adopted by the British Parliament and subsequently ratified by the Dominion legislatures. |
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Shapinsay and its Balfour Castle are a short distance north of Kirkwall. |
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