If he was not prepared to bend to his wife's wishes on this, will he acquiesce to any pleas for extra cash in the future? |
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No doubt it has also ordered extra sackcloth and ashes to show just how sorry it really is. |
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People under stress may also bolt their food, creating extra work for their digestive juices. |
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It will look at ways of spending the additional cash which could include funding an extra warden. |
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Leave a little extra powder on the brush, pop the cap on, and toss it in your bag for all-day touch-ups. |
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As well as the usual collection of extra goodies, Sony is giving away three types of eyewear as an in-game wearable based on player feedback. |
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When you go the extra mile for your students, they are more likely to go the extra mile for you. |
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In many limericks extra weak syllables may be squeezed in almost anywhere, but we still recognise a familiar underlying metrical pattern. |
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To burn those extra calories, a colony of 150 weavers with no nest would have to catch and eat 4,500 more insects each day. |
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Using a clean cloth, wipe the warm base with extra effort until no more pine tar shows on the cloth. |
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Where excess sheathing has been removed, a piece cut from another anchor installation can be used to cover the extra exposed strand. |
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You could take black satin ribbon and lace it through the big stitches for extra effect. |
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If a tilt is created in these drafts by wind shear, additional up or downdrafts can occur and this can result in extra cells being formed. |
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Food-themed window displays in many shops and businesses in the town also added extra interest. |
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Can you tell me when a person aged 75 is given an extra allowance for tax purposes? |
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It is worth going that extra mile when you know they've gone the extra mile to accommodate you. |
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Often, they will be willing to re-mark your work, giving you a few much-needed extra percentage points. |
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Detectives have been given extra time to quiz a murder suspect over the fatal stabbing of a Swindon man. |
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Two wilting sides then slugged it out toe-to-toe in the extra 30 minutes before Town finally delivered the knock-out blow. |
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Most people do not mind putting in some extra time when there's a crisis or an unexpected rush. |
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If you need extra space then the attic upstairs could be easily converted into two more rooms. |
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We have teachers and principals who would rather not be bothered with those who need extra attention and care. |
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If you've got a dry bread, add a slice of tomato, a little extra mayo, or save it for tuna or egg salad. |
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A community transport scheme has been given a major boost with the addition of an extra vehicle. |
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Passengers were warned to leave extra time for their journeys but some people missed their flights. |
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There are also plans to recruit an extra member of staff to help with the audio work. |
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My apartment has been pretty small, and continues to be that way, since there's extra clothes and an air mattress floating around now. |
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York is a so-called Beacon Council, a name that suggests it would have qualified for extra funding. |
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With homeless shelters already at over-capacity, organizers are demanding extra spaces to get people off the streets this winter. |
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Many investors like to buy investment trusts, as investing when discounts are large can add a extra kicker to their returns. |
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His premises were promptly inspected and given the all-clear, but he has asked for a further inspection today as an extra precaution. |
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The extra consultant would allow her department to provide a separate clinic for infected haemophiliacs. |
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Tending bar at Chicago's Sidetrack to make extra money, Hall saw the job as the perfect complement to his theater career. |
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Carol went the extra mile with this and her diligence has led directly to the discovery of nearly half a million contraband cigarettes. |
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Professionalism for the rest of us means being willing to go the extra mile and work the extra hours. |
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Custom tanks for large specialty fish can run in the thousands of dollars, plus extra for proper heating and filtration. |
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Police have been granted an extra 24 hours to quiz a man in connection with the crime. |
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So now it will be necessary to put safety railings, or an extra reflective warning post, on the left. |
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Although Gavilan was a brilliant welterweight, he found the extra strength of the Hawaiian too tough a hurdle. |
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When even one leaky boat load is too many, imagine how he will cack his dacks when he learns about an extra 50,000 refugees heading this way! |
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Various stabs have been made at how many extra billions of UK health spending will be needed to redeem the Prime Minister's new promise. |
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She studied her reflection, glad she had added an extra spritz of hair spray and kept her strawberry lip gloss tube in her pocket. |
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When I go back later this month I will be taking some extra rods, reels, lines and flies for the locals to use. |
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Bolton will be putting in a bid to the government for extra funding to tackle the towns growing problem. |
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A growing constellation of kindred souls linked together there, makes it extra worthwhile. |
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Drizzle the dressing over the salad and garnish with a few extra snow pea sprouts and cracked black pepper. |
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For example, a screening check of Down's Syndrome might pick up the extra X chromosome that occurs in Chris's condition, Klinefelter's syndrome. |
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Wash basmati well to get rid of the extra starch and give it a good stir when you add it to the water. |
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In real terms, this amounts to an extra two cases of cancer a year among half a per cent of the population. |
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Almost 40 years ago Ed Lewis discovered a remarkable fly that differs from an ordinary fly by one extra pair of wings. |
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Within twenty minutes the group stepped into the outskirts and they dismounted, leaving their rides with a stable boy eager for extra cash. |
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Hmm, I wonder if that's because of the extra fold of material that nicely pads my hips a bit? |
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The next time we were all rafted up together, I waited until they went swimming, and rifled through their wallets for the extra four bucks. |
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Car owners will moan, but such is the attachment to our vehicles we will probably stump up the extra amount. |
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The Les Routiers annual awards honour establishments which, in the panel's opinion, excel and go the extra mile. |
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They may also, independently of that, receive social security benefits to meet their needs for lost income, or to meet extra care needs. |
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What was initially sent to Mr Croft following this request was an email attaching the two photos with extra text. |
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So the developing countries, the main beneficiaries of US largesse, are digging in against other UN reforms unless they get the extra cash. |
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Aircraft have been forced to refuel at Darwin or Melbourne or to carry extra fuel to Australia. |
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They may soon have an extra piece of paper to sign, in addition to those found in their Ministerial red boxes. |
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I think I'll be happy either way and a little extra vegging time wouldn't go amiss at this point. |
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A growing industry has sprouted to serve companies seeking to shake loose extra cash. |
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We need support from relatives behind us all the way if we are to push for extra money. |
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We have to look to provide extra services, and this display of local gifts and crafts has certainly been welcomed by our customers. |
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So I will work with the Congress to ensure that states are reimbursed for these extra expenses. |
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Much of the walls and roofs of the two barns had been stripped to provide extra materials to construct and reinforce the vital boundary. |
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Also consider bringing an extra pair of shoes, such as sneakers or sandals, that do not damage plant life like a heavy boot does. |
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Someone is going to make a killing soon with Prada guitar picks and extra large electronic tuners for the bi-focalled axe master. |
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This extra fund will complement your official scheme when retirement income is totaled. |
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However, a spokesman for Garda management said the move would release an extra man for policing duties in the area. |
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Now 10 extra permanent staff are being recruited to replace the agency workers. |
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If the ropes you are joining together are slick, such as nylon line, you may want to add an extra loop into your sheet bend for greater security. |
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Le Passe Colline 2004 Cotes du Ventoux gains extra complexity and yeastiness from being aged sur lie. |
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Should your fall planter need a bit of extra color or more filler plants, ornamental cabbages will be the perfect final touch. |
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The teacher's edition includes extra notes, activity ideas, and all pages from the student workbook. |
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Having decided to do something extra special, they zeroed in on a Measles Vaccination Programme in India. |
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Even though the day was draining, I worked back late to avoid extra stress next week. |
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Leonardo Di Caprio, who at one point was going to star, would have added an extra level of baby-faced perversity. |
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The extra coverage will provide some money toward a replacement car if the vehicle is stolen. |
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His spokesman added that the move would not cost taxpayers any extra money. |
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They are probably quite happy with their extra income and it is only when the awkward squad makes waves that they even bother to comment. |
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They then inserted an extra bovine protein gene taken from a cow cell into the embryos. |
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Your kids may rebel by sneaking food into the house or eating extra junk food elsewhere. |
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The extra money will do little to address the problem of Auckland's transport woes. |
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Since I was alone, I did not dare to leave my spot, which other concertgoers were already eyeing covetously, to get an extra chair. |
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Lightly butter six 7.5cm ramekin dishes and dust them out with a little extra caster sugar. |
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Tim started yelling about extra innings, waving the bat around and clawing at the charred beams above the furnace. |
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Breastfeeding mothers need to drink extra to make enough milk for their babies. |
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Last summer, school management bodies raised the possibility of the principals and their deputies being recompensed for the extra burden. |
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The great advantage of the town bus was that the tickets could be used several times daily free of extra charge. |
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I do this drill daily in my workouts, and add extra time to work on it when my stroke feels low and slow. |
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The proposals would have created eight new workshop bays and 30 extra parking spaces. |
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Over the past 10 years, 300,000 extra women have joined the ranks of those working outside the home. |
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Little surprise that a survey has found that, given the chance of an extra hour in bed, most working men would rather have a kip than make love. |
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But when he needed that little bit extra, when he needed to raise his game an extra notch to impose himself on the fifth set, he could not do it. |
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Drivers must take extra care in handling their vehicles, an intensive reponsability when it is raining. |
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I've done a bit of stuff for a TV show where I was hired as a ringer to come in and pad it out with some extra jokes. |
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He cautions owners that radial tyres require extra air pressure and this must be kept in mind at all times. |
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Will better skis, more expensive wax or an extra helping of spaghetti help me shave a few minutes off last year's time? |
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Even better, the service was developed using just creative and lateral thinking without any extra funding. |
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Her fingers were old and withered, wrinkles and extra skin from weight loss that had happened too quickly made the effect even worse. |
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White-collar workers received two to six weeks' extra vacation, adding up to as much as nine or 10 weeks a year. |
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Then of course, there were the school rivalries, when everything heated up an extra notch and bodies were put on the line. |
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They are making just one million units a month right now and need time to tool up for the extra production. |
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New Labour continue to remorselessly carry on raising extra cash through taxation with no improvement in public services. |
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Also, if one area is worse affected than others, extra gritting machines could be called in to help. |
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For every pound that the company spends, it only makes 10p worth of extra sales. |
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This message, even when presented figuratively, uses extra linguistic referents to bring it in touch with the reality around us. |
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She also said extra noise and congestion, along with the effect on visual amenity, would have an adverse effect on surrounding homes. |
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The light broth contained onions, red peppers and kidney beans, along with sliced olives and Parmesan to give it some extra interest. |
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Imported apples are packed and graded using the latest technology including waxing, which gives them an extra shine. |
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The flirtation with danger was worth it, however, as Harvey tagged on the extra two points. |
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Flavored vinegars and oils add an extra kick to marinades, sauces, and dressings. |
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The city council has refurbished a building opposite Sainsbury for extra offices. |
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I spent much extra time with my children talking, praying, reading, and wrestling with the difficult times which we faced. |
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London weighting is an extra payment that some workers receive to compensate for the higher cost of living in the capital. |
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If I have a spotter, I might even go a little heavier and use the assistance to get an extra rep or two. |
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It also draws attention away from the very considerable amounts of extra tax the Government is raising. |
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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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It's bad enough for dancers to have hip replacements without the extra stress of strange side effects like squeaking. |
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Then he would eat his favourite food by picking off choice meat off of the bone of extra rare chicken tikkas. |
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I never get anything done until the last minute, so maybe I need that extra push to do anything. |
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When walking through tight cover, the shooting hand can cup the trigger guard for extra safety. |
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And for extra security, I exchanged the tags on Pearson's car for those of an identical vehicle parked in the long term stay at Miami airport. |
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It is one of the few dishes I make that he eats without asking for extra anchovies. |
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The extra ammo stored in the pockets would weigh him down and it would only hamper his fighting abilities. |
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They come in handy when you need to cream some extra traction between your bowling ball and the lane. |
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This is one of those applications that PDAs were made for, but whether stores will want to install extra hardware for users remains to be seen. |
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And for the newspaper industry, just how many are going to print all those extra racecards? |
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The extra curricular activities include a wide range of fun and educational activities, arts, crafts, cookery and projects. |
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If you put out a call for the milk of human kindness, someone usually turned up with an extra pint. |
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But the waiter just glugged some extra wine into the glass, to little effect. |
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Brush with extra virgin olive oil and place on the base of large, shallow soup plates or pasta plates before ladling the soup on top. |
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Just imagine the extra mileage that will occur in this area with every single household having to go to the tip every week! |
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It's well worth taking the time to add extra comments and clean up any kludged code. |
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The rate has to increase by an extra amount the following year to make up the shortfall. |
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Donating the passes will cost the city a fraction of the headline figure, as no extra services will be laid on. |
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A loft extension in particular creates an instant extra storey to the house. |
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That's still a big premium to pay for portability and extra battery life when you can get much more powerful laptops for much less. |
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The extra reach can give access to an additional two floors of a burning building. |
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Why do I think these apparently extra complementizers are a mistake, rather than a non-standard grammatical pattern? |
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No matter, Cyril, I'd rather you men took the extra time rather than laming a good plow horse by driving it to struggle through that footing. |
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Landlords of rented houses will simply put the rents up to cover the cost, but how are the rest of us supposed to raise the extra money? |
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Wardens at English Heritage properties will maintain summer staffing levels to cope with the extra week of additional visitors. |
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You would think that by now they could figure out to put extra buses on during the festive period. |
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Just one extra qualification or skill could make all the difference between getting an interview or not. |
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Our ideal candidate will also be a determined achiever, that is, a person who goes the extra mile to achieve personal goals. |
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Ridden by Paul Eddery, Press settled at the rear, then hogged the rails and made good headway but found nothing extra in the last two furlongs. |
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Roecliffe and Westwick Parish Council has told Harrogate Council it totally rejects the 27 static caravans, but could support the extra tourers. |
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The landlord may request an extra payment for large repairs, but this should be shared between all the tenants. |
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Standard paper requires patience and extra care when hanging so it does not get damaged. |
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The long built-in bench next to the fridge offers extra storage and an out-of-the-way spot to sip a juice box. |
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When customers began to ask for assembled radios, employees took the kits home and assembled them for extra money. |
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A fully fledged weather bomb is raging outside which has made our semi-sheltered spot extra popular. |
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Fans will be pleased to know an extra nine gigs have been added to the tour in June and July. |
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The all-steel ship has stealth features, extra space for Task Group personnel, and fin stabilisers. |
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Where it is expensive, consider saving that extra money to protect against a rainy day. |
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The company plans to centralise its business by moving into the large distribution warehouse in Kettlestring Lane, creating an extra 30 jobs. |
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Today's more tech-experienced teachers are also more able to see beyond a presentation's extra glitter to the quality of learning within. |
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But when the visitors get to Pattaya, they are fleeced when extra charges are tacked on when they arrive. |
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Problems facing farmers include the extra costs involved in drying wheat, barley and oilseed rape. |
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By doing this, he gets extra contributions from the taxman and from our employer. |
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The ombudsman said the GP failed in his duty of care and must now receive extra training. |
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Occasionally she needs to touch up the rake with a little extra glue, but that's less expensive than purchasing a new rake. |
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Denver's rarefied air adds about 10 percent to the length of fly balls, making extra base hits too easy. |
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The throw in time is 7.30 and if the sides are again deadlocked at the end of the hour thirty minutes extra time will be played. |
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Slice the aubergines crosswise, brush with a little extra olive oil and grill on both sides until well marked. |
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All of you will be putting in an extra two hours every day next week just for that little stunt. |
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He said he believed a few may apply for longer hours ahead of the deadline in November and then only for one extra hour or two. |
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It takes many, many hours to learn a new language and I just never seem to have even a few extra minutes to spare. |
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You're also building your assets and there's no extra money wasted on interest payments. |
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Those friendly folks at Fringe Theatre Adventures are holding on to Bilbo for one extra night. |
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Today, as usual, he would eat a bowl of muesli with extra sugar and two pieces of white toast, coated in apricot jam. |
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Unless you tow a boat or trailer, or need an SUV to earn a living, is an eight-cylinder engine worth the extra cost of taking out a large loan? |
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He urged processors to bring in a subsidy on ration to help farmers' meet extra feed costs. |
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It says the final tab, however, can go several million dollars higher as extra costs are tacked on. |
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Drivers are being warned to look out for especially shiny patches of road and to take extra care, or to avoid the section of road altogether. |
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For the moment, I am happy with my relaxed, instinctive Nordic walking, even if I'm not burning off that 46 per cent extra calories. |
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A range of massage and other treatments can be booked in advance for an extra charge. |
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More cars were added to cope with rush hour traffic and the extra passengers generated by football games and race days. |
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But did you know that if you are planning to rent out your property, you need extra insurance cover? |
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Aim to build a fund that amounts to at least three months take-home pay, preferably six months for extra comfort. |
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An itsy-bitsy kitten heel keeps the flat shoe feeling, but give some extra lift to your step. |
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It wasn't unusual for Krystal to act like a complete crazy person, but today she was acting extra crazy and I knew something was up. |
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Tackling a slight incline soon has you dropping out of fifth but on the flat the extra ratio reduces noise levels and helps economy. |
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However, Sarwan can't be blamed too much for his dismissal, as Younis Khan held a stinging effort at short extra cover as Sarwan middled a drive. |
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Proteins like white meat, fish, beans, nuts and seeds also help build and maintain muscles as extra muscle will help fight off infections. |
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Next Saturday night's pay-out will be 1,400 euro with an added bonus of a chance to spin the wheel for an extra 500 euro! |
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Naturally Lou doesn't want to spend the extra cash on staff, but this time Harold is being the top and putting his foot down about it. |
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Many people today prefer to dance to shed off those extra kilos rather than doing boring workouts at the gym. |
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A proposal to extend extra temporary benefits to jobless Americans fell short by one vote in the Senate Tuesday. |
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Older people on fixed incomes don't have any extra sources of revenue to fall back on when inflated bills drop on the doorstep. |
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You could say that the razor-sharp twinkle of perception in his eyes has gained an extra edge. |
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The extra measures include increasing the height of existing fences and adding a new inner layer of razor wire. |
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Try to avoid the use of extra components which the user needs to download to view the web page. |
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Naomh Eoin's inability to use their extra man sufficiently definitely had a bearing, but St. Mullins must be commended for their team spirit. |
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Eternal inflation may bypass the complications of extra dimensions and quantum gravity, because these are relegated to the infinite past. |
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Although their wines require a little extra effort to find, they boast an obvious authenticity and have huge rarity appeal and keen prices. |
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Dirt bike racing is a contact sport that can take away lives thus extra protection and precaution must be taken into consideration. |
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The chain particularly doesn't want customers to drive the extra mile to Wal-Mart and its low-price prescription counter. |
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It did the job, but requires an extra hole being cut in your boat, plus cumbersome additional steps during fueling. |
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Applying these principles to the horse, the genetic information coding for extra toes is present, but is switched off in most modern horses. |
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But he failed to answer questions that the Treasury had amassed four billion pounds extra in tax through the increases. |
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Fallen drops may recycle sugars to the soil and thence to trees, or the insects may promote extra photosynthesis in host trees. |
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But even the extra weight failed to dent the 330 horsepower output, providing a top speed of 144 mph. |
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The most nimble of all Jeeps, it comes with front and rear locking axles, giant tires, and extra low gear speeds. |
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Since dealers tend to sell remnants at a discount, it's well worth the extra effort. |
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The heart rate speeds up in order to quickly provide the extra oxygen and nutrients your body will need. |
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This extra ageing in oak barrels does not benefit all cognacs, and some will take on an unattractively dry, planky taste. |
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The girls have weeded a neighbor's yard, done some dog sitting and worked at extra chores around the house. |
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If he had been a jobsworth he would have gone home but he stayed there for six or eight hours and got no extra pay. |
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But recently, he's been smashing the ball for extra base hits nearly every at bat. |
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Funding for education is set to rise in real terms, over and above extra money for teachers' salary pay increases. |
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As a council tenant she pays no rent or council tax and she gets all the extra benefits there are. |
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In addition to the hammer assembly, the kit includes the mainspring, the ambidextrous safety assembly, and an extra power plunger spring. |
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The Americans employed Navajo during the last war as an extra level of obfuscation. |
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Remembering about the way the castle worked, she wished for a cup of steaming peppermint tea, with extra sugar. |
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It adds an extra layer of authenticity to an already frighteningly realistic film. |
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The only other extra supplement included on this disc is a theatrical trailer for the film presented in anamorphic widescreen. |
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In days gone by, traffic wardens were known as the extra police force, for parking and traffic control. |
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We were embarking on a real-life experiment into whether it's worth paying the extra to have professionals. |
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A parallel route, number 29, has had its frequency increased to every 15 minutes as a result of these extra resources being reallocated to it. |
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It adds extra layers to the playful byplay between the characters we see before. |
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Jack Daniels lovers will be happy to know that their favourite drink goes for R10 a shot and an extra R5,50 with a dash of soda water. |
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Last time out, I discovered a cheap way to do a re-mix, or record an extra track overdubbed onto your music. |
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The clocks go back tomorrow night and we all get an extra hour in bed on Sunday morning. |
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You'll stabilize your appetite, which is in yo-yo mode from all the extra sugar. |
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He said the extra volume of traffic would play havoc with the rural tranquillity of the area. |
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Bodybuilders who eat refined-carbohydrate low-calorie diets may need extra minerals, especially zinc. |
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I asked if he'd bring home the extra mawashis I'd brought up for the contest, and he acceded to this. |
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At the moment it is potentially one night extra a week and not huge commitment, and my wife's quite used to it now. |
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Now Macy's in New York is endorsing big bottoms by adding an extra 2.5in to their dummies' rears. |
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The extra propellant provides an additional 50 tonnes of thrust in the first 20 seconds following liftoff. |
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He actually bends over the steering wheel as if to wring an extra couple of miles out of the car. |
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But recently while shopping at BestBuy, I purchased a washer and dryer and actually sprang for their extra warranty. |
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I'd rather spring an extra dollar for one of her foil-wrapped, stuffed baked potatoes than content myself with institutional fries. |
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Jacob and I repacked our saddlebags, making room for the kids' extra clothes. |
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Another adjustment might be to rearrange office furniture to create extra space for someone using a wheelchair or an assistance dog. |
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There's nothing wrong with the new material that an extra drummer and keyboardist can't fix. |
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She proceeded to show him where the soap and shampoo was, along with other items such as toilet paper and extra towels. |
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Since I had just over two hours before Jake would arrive, I took an extra long shower, shampooing my hair twice and shaving. |
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How does a majority in one case get the power to imbue its decision with extra weight? |
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More than 15 extra officers currently work the inner city each night, including mounted police, dog units, helicopters and Garda river patrols. |
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Marie maintains a list of people ready and willing to fill positions and as an extra bonus to employers there are wage subsidies available. |
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The end terrace has a bigger garden and the extra windows that the mid terraces don't have. |
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I would go with two pairs of tan khakis, you want to have an extra pair in case you spill something on one of them. |
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The loss will also take into account discounts and extra rebates offered to lure customers into buying its products. |
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My son, who worked there, and the others were always offered breaks and were never forced to work extra hours. |
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We put on extra waterproofs and helmets, and then luged down the whole 3 kilometers. |
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In extra time Wilson's shot rebounded off a post and bounced off a defender into the net. |
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If you need extra encouragement, join an evening class or find a friend who wants to join you in some new activity. |
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She stayed at the store late every night to get extra practice and work more on her guitar. |
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He helps the three or four kibbutzniks handle the crops, with extra help only being needed at harvest time. |
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I was the second to last person on board and my luck continued to hold with an empty seat beside mine so there was extra underseat space to stash my stuff. |
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Several other anglers also caught early Pouting using mostly lugworm and ragworm baits presented on three hook rigs clipped down to gain a little extra distance. |
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She took extra minutes to adjust the water's temperature, took extra time shampooing her hair, and extra minutes relaxing at the end of the shower. |
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But for a development that must be costing squillions of renminbi, we're wondering why they didn't fork out an extra 100 kuai for a better translation of their PR spiel. |
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That extra spin in the progenitor star might have been enough to give the neutron star more magnetic power, making it a magnetar. |
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He could not reap extra profit from having a piece of my father's land. |
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Law-abiding drivers will have to fork out extra to pay for compensation awards to victims of some 1,000 hit-and-run incidents being dealt with by insurers. |
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Under it he will serve a five-year jail sentence, plus three years of extra supervision by the probation service during which he can be put back in prison if he reoffends. |
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It is associated with breast and testicular abnormalities, infertility and Klinefelter's syndrome, a genetic abnormality in which men have one or more extra X chromosomes. |
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Five extra minutes in Manaus is like a lifetime in New Jersey, or California. |
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But if you take this lull in the schedule to do some planning for next spring, you can satisfy everyone's cabin fever with extra early bouquets and baskets. |
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Children have been told to stay close to the school building and staff are being extra vigilant at break times ready to bring pupils indoors at a moment's notice. |
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One, participants said, featured removalists who worked longer daily hours in return for extra time off but didn't quality for overtime until they had worked a 50-hour week. |
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Despite the fact that the community realizes the need for the extra room and is willing to help him, things are unable to move because they are caught in a political wrangle. |
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We pay a little extra for the privilege, but then we do save on fuel and the need for a special journey, not to mention the usual parking aggro and all that. |
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By pressing the red button on their remote controls, digital viewers will be able to access an interactive menu where they can choose between two extra interactive streams. |
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There are 10 cupholders, room for four water bottles in the doors, a second glovebox suitable for phones, PDAs and the like, not to mention extra storage under the armrests. |
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Unfortunately, the company decided that after the Christmas rush, there was no need for all the extra people they took on, so your old pal Jean was out on her keister! |
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Linda said we were only stopped and out of the car for a few minutes at the most, and the time of the car's clock reads an extra 25 minutes of time. |
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By this reckoning, buoyant growth will boost wages and salaries, giving home buyers the extra money they need to cover their increased borrowing costs and so buttress housing. |
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Adding an extra three weeks of quarantine on to every trip makes it hard to fit this coverage into our lives. |
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Since cows gave milk every day, the railroad had to provide milk trains just as often, but once they started to do that, farmers found an incentive to keep an extra cow. |
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He had enough to get them a taxi at least and having spoken to the landlady earlier, she had told him there was an extra room on the second floor for rent. |
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By age 10, most were shaving downy body hair to gain extra speed and realizing the reward for a year of hard work was improvement measured in tenths of a second. |
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The result is a notably more enthusiastic Aerostar that offers a choice of extra speed for extra fuel burn or the old speed for roughly the same burn. |
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The painting has a textured surface for extra visual impact. |
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Traffic police in Wiltshire are urging motorcyclists to ensure they take extra care on the roads as they wheel their machines out at the start of the season. |
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On the way they were forced to step over several supply crates, moved to create extra accommodation spaces, which had been lashed to the deck and covered with floorboards. |
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I now live in the mountains and could use the extra low gears. |
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Although tungsten bullets are more expensive to manufacture, it is believed that the extra cost will be more than saved in cleanup costs for Army training and testing ranges. |
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The squamous part of the temporal bone may exhibit a sizable, extra process just anterior to the external acoustic meatus, called the postglenoid process. |
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But the Department of Health has warned that they have to work within their existing funding allocation and that there'll be nothing extra in the kitty next year. |
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Just as well Harry and Dolly don't mind an extra ration of snoring. |
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He continues to visit, bringing with him extra rations of bread for Elie. |
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You may be used to eating the whites and discarding the yolks, but skip that step during pregnancy because the yolks provide extra calories, Vitamin D and folic acid. |
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After my digestive tract was clean as a whistle, and I looked like an extra from Schindler's List, it was time to get a look inside of me and see what was wrong. |
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Liquidise ripe toms with red onion, cucumber, red pepper, extra virgin olive oil, sherry or balsamic vinegar and chill to let the flavours develop. |
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I plan to buy at least 2 extra copies as gifts for residents and fellows. |
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As a lowly GP working in the squalid inner city you might think I would support bleeding the middle class for few extra quid to take the pressure off local hospitals. |
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The low-carb plans mostly go after that extra weight around the waistline. |
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A shelf along one wall provides extra space for smaller plants. |
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The game finished all square after ninety minutes but extra time did sort the two sides out as the home side scored twice to book their place in the next round. |
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The tailwheel is steerable, and an extra stab on either brake pedal will kick the rear wheel into full caster, allowing easy maneuvering in tight spaces. |
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Check the hardware store for an extra length metal cutting jigsaw blade. |
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Due to deficiencies in mathematics, he had to spend an extra year at West Point, but his superb military skills gained him the cadet adjutancy his final year. |
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This isn't a deal breaker, it just requires a little extra effort to partake in the main reason to choose this destination. |
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For their part, the players are excited by the challenge, and plan to go that extra mile, run their legs off and bust a gut for the team in their application to teaching. |
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