Handing the packet to her, he shut his bag, and the nurse slipped on a pair of bifocals that had been hanging around her neck by a thin chain. |
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Handing the reins of his horse over to one of the stable boys, Conner started walking up the stairs to the large doors. |
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Handing me things and giving me advice left and right, the backstage women were quickly turning from munificent to officious. |
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Handing over the helm he directed me close to land, hopped ashore and left us to fate. |
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Handing the belt to his son Blade, he sat on a bench clearly contemplating his new heel status and the unpleasantness that went along with it. |
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Handing my horse over to the grooms I slung my saddlebags over one shoulder. |
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Handing some money over, and nodding politely, she headed for the exit. |
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Handing the job to the less qualified team, after Northrop and Grumman refused to sign a fixed-price contract, doomed the program. |
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Handing out chocolate and lollipops to pub revellers in a good mood at the end of the night is one of the schemes already operating in East Lancashire. |
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Handing them out to staff as a perk can create more hassle than it's worth when employees start ringing up your tech support wanting to know what to do next. |
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Handing himself in, my fugitive's predictions were spot on, being jailed for two years and chibbed three days later. |
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Handing control of public spending back to 'the spivs in London' does not seem to be a commendable idea, more like putting Dracula in charge of the blood transfusion service. |
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Then, after handing the ball over, the pitcher has to make that same march back to the dugout alone. |
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The slow-witted criminal of the week is a guy who fled a sobriety checkpoint in New Hampshire after handing over his license and registration. |
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A conman who poses as a policeman has been handing out fake speeding fines to unsuspecting motorists. |
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Another catches a pizza delivery boy dropping the pizza and hurriedly putting it back in the box before handing it over. |
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Giving a charitable donation in the name of a friend is another way to avoid handing over unwanted gifts. |
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Daniel withdrew a small enamel snuffbox from his inner coat pocket and retrieved from it a strip of paper, handing it to his mother. |
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He had to abandon his party's policy of reconstruction in the South, handing the old confederacy back to its white state governments. |
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At the drinks cabinet a beaming middle aged man and his wife are handing out viciously strong plum brandy. |
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Linda Higgins ensured that carbo-loading would be good with her handing out her beautiful home baked brown bread for consumption by all. |
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They are printing off the stories and handing them around to keep people informed over there. |
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However, Scottish Power has said it is likely to get rid of its Thus shares by handing them out to its own shareholders. |
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He was busy signing autographs for his fans, on the inlay cards of the cassettes, and handing them over with a gentle smile and a handshake. |
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It was a picture of a figure carry a briefcase, in the action of handing it to the man with a scar. |
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Also, better yet, ingratiate your gaming buddies big time by handing bunches of them out. |
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A thief who pinched a pot of charity cash was later shamed into handing it back by angry shop staff. |
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Police are combing the streets, handing out flyers and watching airports and bus terminals. |
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The role of the school district bureaucracy shrinks to handing out money and administering the accountability program. |
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Despite never handing out a business card, he has designed more than 50 homes over the past 10 years. |
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We pulled the levers on rickety rides and stood in sloppily painted game booths handing out Ping-Pong balls, bean bags, and squirt guns. |
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The market town's museum will be responsible for it for six weeks before handing it on. |
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Was Heisenberg on the brink of handing over nuclear energy secrets to the Third Reich? |
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Mortana held up the phial of pearlescent liquid, handing it and the pouch back to Tomi. |
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In my initial statement to the police I had admitted to handing the keys of the flat over to someone to use as a drug stash. |
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But Hughes has no qualms about handing another starring role to teenager Dean Lord. |
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After handing her horse to a stableboy waiting nearby, Kayin took a deep breath and entered. |
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Of course they can conserve these things only by handing them down, by passing them on to their children, or to somebody's children. |
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Duffy missed both straightforward kicks at goal before handing the duty on to Weisner who went on to land five from six. |
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I will be very sad to leave them but I know I am handing them on to a well-trained young team who value the horses and the work they do. |
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You are handing the baton on to somebody else, and you hope the chap you are giving it to is going to run twice as fast. |
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There are clearly gains from trade to be had by handing that unfortunate job off to someone at a lower pay grade. |
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So she rewarded your years of loyalty to OmniCorp by using up your knowledge and handing you your walking papers. |
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Just handing over the country to the warlords of the Northern Alliance once the war against the Taliban is won would be a kind of betrayal. |
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A survey team will be handing out questionnaires on station platforms and trains. |
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While I enjoyed the news-less interlude, too many strikes will weary public patience and risk handing viewers and listeners to the opposition. |
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Two men in business suits came hustling along carrying stacks of blue papers, handing one to each couple. |
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His terrific presentation on radar astronomy of asteroids included handing out models of the asteroid 216 Kleopatra to the audience. |
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There's something really great about getting actual mail in your actual mailbox, or handing a card to someone. |
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He can currently be seen in the supermarket's TV advert welcoming people to the store and handing out cookies to customers. |
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The children he was handing the pesos to were dressed in ragged clothing and dirt covered their hands and faces. |
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He popped open a jug and poured cold liquid into a ceramic cup, handing it to me gently. |
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By selling licenses to private operators instead of just handing them out to cronies, the city raked in a lot of money. |
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An ultimate solution will not be reached by handing out money, in whatever amounts. |
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The students are hustling and bustling about, Ms. Hunter frantically handing back the test papers. |
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The prospect of handing such potentially wide-ranging power over to the judiciary has led to a number of concerns. |
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We shall see what my involvement can be as I won't be handing in my job at the kinder for another 2 years. |
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Cashiers handing change to customers count the money out in English even to obviously monolingual older Navajos. |
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The delay in handing down judgment has been due to difficulties in reconstituting the court. |
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Sixty workers from Lucent Technology in Westlea spent the afternoon assembling the bike kits before handing them over to their new owners. |
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Mr Blake said he was handing out 3,000 manifesto leaflets explaining his policies. |
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Mr. Hiniky pulled a yellow slip of paper from a drawer, then wrote a few words on it before handing it to Alex. |
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Many people have been handing over money and writing cheques to local branches of charities across the region. |
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The new king was able to clap two members of his father's ageing Council in the Tower before handing them over to the axe. |
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What if someone xeroxed your book and was handing it out for free on street corners? |
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The restless Blackpool away end were made more furious by the inconsistency of the referee in handing out yellow cards. |
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This may be because the PLP may use this fund as a mechanism for handing our largesse to their friends. |
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Things go from bad to worse as Nick returns to the stall moaning about being reprimanded by a security guard for handing out flyers. |
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While there he was handing out campaign leaflets advising customers to start their own letter-writing campaigns. |
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They'd stand at the gate handing out detentions to the kids who set foot in the school grounds with the wrong brand of white ankle socks. |
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Democracy might be a flawed process but it was better than handing over control to faceless big business who are not answerable to the voters. |
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The punishment must fit the crime, yet we let magistrates get away with handing out lenient sentences. |
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This is a complete illusion, as you're not clearing your debt, you're simply parcelling it up and handing it to a different lender! |
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He fanned seven and walked three before handing the ball over to Lin Ying-jeh. |
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Churches Together in Otley will also be handing out 300 hot cross buns in the Market Place on Easter Saturday, April 10, from 10 am to 11 am. |
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Nobody who has been an MP for 12 years and a front-bencher for eight can be unaware of the risks involved in handing hostages to fortune. |
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Now the anti-noise group will be handing their petition in to both departments in an effort to get the government departments to act together. |
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What it's meant is handing over to them a license to print money so that they are awash with profits at the same time as being morally bankrupt. |
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In true Chrissy spirit the band will be handing out a few free CDs, so get down there early for a boogie and some freebies. |
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Scooty has been known to cycle around in the night clubs on his magical fold-up bike, handing out freshly baked rock cakes. |
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Many are heavily armed, while others must've arrived late the day that they were handing out rocket launchers. |
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The Tories will continue to hack away at the British state, handing more and more to the private sector. |
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Another staffer wanders across the floor with an armful of cardboard signs, haphazardly handing them out to delegates. |
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He then dabbed his forehead with a cloth and took off his dress coat, handing it to another pastor. |
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One sheriff admitted handing out 6000 certificates, for which he was either paid a shilling or given a dram of whisky. |
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The Orlando restaurant critic did a year-end round-up of Central Florida restaurants, handing out a variety of awards. |
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Opting out is the equivalent to handing back to your employer some of your rightful wages. |
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Just hours after handing the money in, the cash was claimed by a doddery old man who had dropped it on the way home from a bank. |
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He was charged for handing out leaflets, under the same bylaw that covers, among other things, panhandling. |
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Now in an effort to dispel their relentless anorak image the group has taken to handing out flyers with jokes, m'lud, against lawyers. |
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The FSA stands accused of passing the buck, of evading responsibility for the regulatory process by handing it over to the banks. |
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The good people at Chart were handing out complimentary copies of the mag and I thought that this was all pretty cool. |
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Suddenly she felt a tap on the shoulder and she broke eye contact with him to see an elderly woman handing her a handkerchief. |
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He was the one handing out sweets and chocolates to children in Srebrenica. |
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The landlord has strict ideas about customer conduct and will likely have no truck with jugglers or squads of students handing out flyers. |
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Later this year, on 23 July, the City of Johannesburg will confer its highest honour on Mandela by handing him the freedom of the city. |
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Jake screamed handing off a fake pass to the receiver and dashing for the end zone to score another touchdown. |
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Fortunately, Fay saves me from answering by handing me a scalding hot mug, filled with suspiciously dark looking tea. |
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The bosses, as is their wont, reacted as if I had proposed handing out our promotional material written in Sumerian and wrapped in a puzzle. |
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Marie just rolled her eyes and turned her attention back to the piece of thick Manila paper the teacher was handing out. |
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And of course you're handing on the mantle to your son, are you not, so you're keeping it in the family. |
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Pulling up to the posh hotel in his old black Camaro, he grunted, handing his keys to the disapproving valet. |
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There were stares and whispers as Bryony dismounted in the bailey, handing the reins to Tauno, one of her soldiers. |
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In the mentioned situation, the act of handing the ball to the boy is the same as an overthrow into dead territory. |
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Saxton wrote first, scrawling the words down quickly and handing the paper to Airen. |
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We lined up for around 45 minutes, and while we were waited, some guy started handing out samples of some guarana herbal extract. |
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They were also handing out goody bags with a selection of interesting things inside. |
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So, in theory, he could meet the December deadline by simply handing in a blank sheet of paper. |
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It will be interesting to see whether the tradition of handing down family photos survives. |
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And with sixpences becoming more scarce, the tradition may have to be adapted to the handing out of old threepenny bits. |
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When Reyes strides to the plate, odds are the at-bat won't end with him handing his stick to the batboy and jogging to first base. |
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We medicos are good at handing out advice, but not too many of us follow our own wise words. |
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I stop stirring the cake batter and try to get the phone from my cousin, but she's already handing it to Aunt Malka. |
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Show me handing over that cheque for a billion new health dollars to some disabled kid, that's the ticket. |
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He is handing in his gun to the government, since they just had a peace process and his paramilitaries are demobilising. |
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I was on the door in a glittery black dress, handing out champagne, when my mobile rang. |
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To augment his meager living stipend he was handing out flyers for timeshares when he met a tourist from Tokyo. |
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Ten minutes later I was in the Post Office, handing over yet another envelope to be sent by special delivery. |
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A former agricultural engineer, he makes more money now in tips handing out towels. |
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After handing out the new hockey sticks, they divided the boys into two teams and led them in a spontaneous hockey duel. |
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A group were handing out leaflets at the weekend in part of Oldham, hit by recent race riots, when police moved in. |
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She'll eat a loss before handing over her driver's license to reverse an overcharge at Kmart. |
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Mark stood in blue uniform with gold stripes on his collar and black weapons handing from his belt. |
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One of the best things about this movement is that no one is handing down a manifesto from on high. |
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Police in Wickford are urging residents to be on their guard after an elderly woman was duped into handing over money to bogus callers. |
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Which brings us to today's imposed deadline for Anderson handing in the results of his investigation. |
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As our event started, one of our volunteers came to let me know that there were protesters in the parking lot handing out religious tracts. |
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A recognised trait among gamblers is that you are likely to spend more when you are not physically handing over money. |
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It takes many forms, from contracting out construction to handing over the whole shebang under contracts loaded in favour of new operators. |
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Vouchers empower the poor by handing them the same power of the purse string now enjoyed by the better off. |
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The transferrer shall also surrender the original possession certificate, if issued for further handing over to the transferee. |
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After searching the entire castle, I eventually found them in the stables handing their horses over to the hostlers after a ride. |
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Shopowner and self-confessed loony Roly Gillard has resorted to handing out funny money to boost trade. |
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He was seen handing out crisp dollar bills to three star struck young boys watching filming in New York's The Bronx. |
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These contributions represent pay and if you forgo them, you are handing back earnings to the company. |
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Forty years ago, we dismantled an extremely effective method of catechesis, the handing on of the Faith from generation to generation. |
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An avid cyclist, he's handing out pamphlets calling for a Bloor Street bike lane stretching from High Park to Sherbourne. |
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But it has been criticised for handing out large amounts of taxpayers' cash to wealthy private individuals. |
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I thought he was a local drunk who had wondered into the group by mistake, until I realised he was handing out leaflets. |
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Trade-related services involve not only letters of credit but handing trade documentation, on demand guarantees and countertrade. |
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An investigation revealed that the casual workers had been handing out fliers in Swansea advertising building work. |
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On Monday, the service will be handing out leaflets showing people how they can help. |
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Before long, he began twittering quickly then he stopped and produced a fortune out, handing it Cloud. |
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At every rest stop along the route, cheering Iowans lined the streets, handing out bottles of water to the riders. |
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At last, we were ready, handing over a sizeable deposit to the muscular and tanned board hire bloke. |
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But just because Microsoft is handing a load of cash to stockholders doesn't mean it won't have plenty of dough to invest in its future. |
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Speakers at this meeting put the case against the proposed handing over of council housing stock. |
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The difference this time is Indians are calling the shots, instead of just handing their sitars over to the Beatles to twang. |
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In the end, she persuades the beast to unburden himself of the guilt which afflicts him by handing over his wealth to her. |
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You don't see professors handing out blue ribbons to MFAs every time they get subect-verb agreement right. |
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One of the most famous names in RN history has bowed out, handing over the title of the nation's flagship to her sister. |
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He sighed, and pulled a picture out from underneath his mattress, handing it to me. |
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A pensioner has been conned into handing over his life savings to bogus workmen. |
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But in the current political climate, with the Feds handing out tax cuts, raising taxes is political suicide. |
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He's handing the stewardess his boarding pass and he takes one last glance around the seating area. |
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The commander has the option of handing off the target to the gunner or of slaving the gun to the commander's sight and initiating the fire. |
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In short, the Government is handing over public works to private contractors. |
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In England it is possible to pledge bearer securities by handing over the certificates themselves. |
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You're certainly handing out the compliments tonight, what's up? |
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The senator was among those seen handing out how-to-vote cards. |
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Scott wins the tiebreak with a score of 4-7 handing him the first set. |
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Assad has been offered safe passage to a third country as a carrot for handing over power. |
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These days cash-strapped Italy is handing out restoration initiatives to just about anyone willing to pay the bill. |
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The research will be carried out in Glasgow, where the handing out of statins is most likely to happen, because of the city's abysmal heart attack record. |
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She went on to express regret about handing over the rights to her show. |
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He gently laid the violin back into its case and locked it shut, handing it to one of the band members to put in the back for safe keeping until he was ready leave. |
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Hartson can leather the ball goalwards as though he means to kill it one minute, and then gently cushion it into the path of a teammate the next as though handing over a baby. |
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Now they are handing out these ridiculous antisocial behaviour orders. |
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I usually dug deep, handing over some coins or a tin of beans. |
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Police have spoken of their disgust at a new fraud scam where crooks pretend to represent the Vatican and dupe the public into handing over bank details. |
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A first, critical, step in giving them strength and restoring the role of Parliament is removing the power of appointment from the whips and handing it over to MPs themselves. |
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Rather than handing it more taxpayer dollars, it should liquidate this railroad and allow private companies to salvage the potentially profitable routes. |
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It doesn't even fall apart on decommissioning, the IRA having agreed to full, verifiable handing over and destruction of its Armalites, handguns and bazookas. |
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More than 90 children were treated to a festive lunch as Santa strolled in, handing out gifts to the kids, assisted by Rotarians, an event enjoyed by all who took part. |
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These days it seems you don't have to look very far to find someone handing out pitchforks and torches and organizing a mob to administer rough justice on some bar. |
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With just 75 minutes to go before the deadline for handing in completed nominations, the returning officer told us we needed to get the signatures of 30 assentors. |
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The Soviet Union reneged on its pledge of safe conduct, handing Nagy and other prominent figures over to the new Hungarian regime, which executed them in secret. |
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Hoffman drove the moderate out of the race, handing the seat to the Democrats. |
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Are you ever mistaken for the real Mark Zuckerberg when handing over a credit card at the grocery store, or an ID card at the bar? |
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The waitress nodded and scribbled on her order pad, handing them menus. |
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Like that tourist handing out cigars, I, too, had a family member in one of the towers that had been struck by a plane. |
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They stood on street corners handing out free cassette tapes of Imam Khomeini. |
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Mutombo is known for handing out spur-of-the-moment cash whenever he is in Kinshasa. |
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He didn't want unemployed young toughs handing out street justice. |
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He shook his umbrella and took off his jumper, handing it to me. |
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Instead of handing me the phone, my stepmom gave me a bewildered look. |
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One bhikkhu recounted how one day he was following a line of practitioners of various Buddhist traditions and noticed a lady was handing items to everyone. |
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We were going to Marches and campaign rallies and handing out flyers from the age of three on. |
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The visitors will also be handing out shower cards, showing men how to examine for testicular cancer, and using state-of-the-art scales to measure body mass. |
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In return for outing the mole and handing back the Cytron card, Rosen gets Grant to appoint him District Attorney. |
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The perception, he admits, might be that government is handing down what is right for people, and an election gives an opportunity to listen to people in a spirit of humility. |
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I even sent some signed sheets of paper to England hoping that he blundered his moves by falsely handing my units over to him, it helped but he was not to be the danger. |
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He stands and walks over to the sink, wordlessly handing the mother the dish and she accepts it without reacting or commenting upon the remaining uneaten food. |
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Combining top spins, slices and net shots, she forced Tangphong to make a string of unforced errors, handing the Indonesian a crushing first set win. |
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But Duffin strongly disputes this, saying that just because Scottish Life is for tax reasons barred from handing out large windfalls, it doesn't mean it is being ungenerous. |
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Eliot, looking unwithered in the rain, was working the voters of the Upper East Side, handing out his fliers and hoping to chat with anyone who recognized him. |
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It sounded like someone from never-never land handing out advice. |
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Soldiers fight full-contact battles at night, and the next day they could be putting out a fire with a bucket brigade or handing out pens at schools. |
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The team has committed heavily to Pena, handing him the first base job and bumping Young off the position shortly after signing Young to a four-year deal. |
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The macho heart-throb, Prithviraj, was heard handing out some sober advice to a group of star-struck college girls during a television programme the other day. |
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The sales just look low because we believe in handing books around. |
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Doctors should be made to think more carefully before handing out certificates willy-nilly just because someone looks a bit off-colour or says they do not feel so good. |
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If the rumor mill is right, then CBS has made a bold hire, handing a relative unknown one of late night's juiciest gigs. |
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Ministers are promising to take an axe to regulations governing schools, handing headteachers carte blanche to design the curriculum in their school as they wish. |
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The vessel displays the expected excellent sea keeping of the Interceptor 42 providing a soft ride into head seas and excellent handing down wind in following seas. |
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He was handing the racket I used, now missing a few strings, back to Maki. |
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Nik grinned, handing her the chess set, a book, and a writing case. |
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The march leaders decided not to cross the road to present the memorandum to Godec, instead handing the document to a police captain on duty to do the honours. |
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Startled into silence, I watched as it cleaned my cousin in a basin and swaddled her in a cloth before handing her to my father, the Clan's head, waiting outside. |
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One of the teenagers, a clean-cut former gang member handing out anti-violence bumper stickers, said he thought the mayor was serious about reducing crime in the neighborhood. |
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Claims that hundreds of voters were coerced into handing over incomplete postal votes to party activists were made in the days running up to election day. |
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I fancy that from now on, the superintendent and her likes will have to be on their guard when handing out donations unless they entrust their money to a charity. |
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The rustle and bustle that regularly sweeps the British front row at the shows is usually just some generous soul handing round a bag of licorice comfits. |
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They'll be handing out press releases like medals, each bringing more news as to why we're all on the pig's back as a result of their department's spending settlement. |
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It involved handing them a sheet with two short and insignificant phrases. |
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Exasperated parents are handing over thousands of pounds to encourage their grown-up children to fly the nest and take their own first steps on the property ladder. |
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After an hour, Phillip carried one of the crates of bottles to the haggard, and with a corkscrew he deftly pulled the corks from them, handing one to each man. |
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He examined my lesions through a magnifying glass, quickly wrote down a prescription of drugs, and, handing it to us, asked us to come for follow up after a week. |
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Workers will resent handing over their entire paycheques to fund the gerontocracy and then have to suffer through fogeyish easy listening classics on every radio station. |
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Shoppers are being duped into handing over thousands of pounds by to a gang of street vendors who claim to be collecting money for children's wheelchairs. |
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Photos are sharp and, though close inspection reveals slight graininess, clarity and tones are more than adequate for handing round holiday snaps among friends. |
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Indeed, they resist inquiries from the unanointed into the bases of their pronouncements and insist on handing their pronouncements down as dicta that may not be questioned. |
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What would stop a rival from making it look like you were campaigning by e-mail, so that they could get you disqualified, thus handing them the position? |
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A woman who ran dud healthcare courses has been found guilty of handing out certificates she claimed were from qualifications body City and Guilds. |
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Typically, this positive action constitutes the handing over of wages so that another member of society will be provided with medical care, a government pension, etcetera. |
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My instructing solicitor has written out that further order as indicated by your Honour, so the draft order I am handing up is with the original conditions in it. |
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Officers are handing out beanbag-style sat nav holders to motorists in a bid to stop them attaching the hi-tech devices to their windscreens. |
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Lekota's handing on a plate ammunition against himself, scrapping our genuine African herb medicine, Affirmative Action, that national muti. |
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That's because we're handing out a crisp pounds 20 note to each of the top five entries in our fun new picture messaging competition. |
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There are also often added extras like face painters and people handing out glowsticks. |
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Representatives from the fanzine will also be handing out claret and gold balloons before the game at the DW Stadium. |
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The company announced that the cars will be available for both road and race use, and Moss will personally be handing over each car. |
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Walker had an effort saved by keeper Paul Farman before handing Boro the lead on 18 minutes. |
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She showed up with a giant feather boa, a big wig, and sequined gown, and we started handing out flyers and getting people to sign our petition. |
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Once inside the air chamber, Gray shared some safety tips before handing me a jumpsuit, a pair of goggles, a helmet and earplugs. |
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Titles at the higher education level usually depend on the institution handing them out. |
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InformationWeek author, David Wagner, is handing out humorous and serious awards for the geekiest stuff of the year. |
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At Hussey's retirement on 6 January 2013, he announced that he would be handing the duties over to Nathan Lyon. |
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The connection between China and London has developed recently, with China hosting the 2008 Olympic Games, before handing the baton on to London. |
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Seventeen of the districts independent shops and retailers are handing out cornstarch biodegradable bags to customers. |
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Sales of Jesus coaching a slugger, Jesus digging for a hockey puck, kicking a soccer ball, and handing off a football have been skyrocketing. |
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The medical profession, by its drift toward specialization, is handing the family doctor his hat and showing him the door. |
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Women were caught on video dancing, singing, ululating and handing out single roses to members of the security forces. |
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Leto whispers in her ear a bit before handing Swift his trophy. |
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When handing in your assignment, ensure you include a coversheet with your name and student number. |
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The Falcons frustrated dominant Leicester, nilling them on try-count and handing them a dubious new club record in the process. |
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Please make corrections before handing in your compositions. |
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In Manhattan alone, you should not be able to walk two blocks Thursday night without a shopkeep handing you a glass of Champagne. |
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We're going up in size and after handing dead rats to two hungry sand cats I enter the tiger's den with Marc and keeper Claire Sweeten. |
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He has now retired, handing the reins to the dealer Elisabeth Skantze of KulturElerbnis in Bamberg. |
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The handing over of monetary policy to the Bank had been a key plank of the Liberal Democrats' economic policy since the 1992 general election. |
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The visitor then passes the cup to others who are present. Each person takes a sip, handing the cup back to the pourer. |
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Roger himself never went on an expedition against Byzantium, instead handing command to the skillful George. |
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I'd stationed Ashley and Willow at the pizza table, where they were handing out slices to anyone who volunteered to sign our Peace Pledge. |
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Britain received formal control of New France, while handing back Martinique and Guadeloupe. |
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Policies such as total legalisation, chemists handing over heroin on prescription and shooting galleries are put forward from time to time. |
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The churches made a crucial contribution to the new system by handing over their schools without charge to the School Boards. |
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But he was recaptured by Colonel Richard Ingoldsby, a regicide who hoped to win a pardon by handing Lambert over to the new regime. |
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I didn't buy a thing, but they were handing out some neat freebies and samples. |
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Councillor Bennett, as well as handing valuable ammunition to the city's young profaners, proves himself verbally inept. |
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In these, teams bowl alternately, with each player within a team bowling all their bowls, then handing over to the next player. |
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The Captains of the Guards march towards each other for the handing over of the Palace keys. |
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Others feared that handing children to a central authority could lead to indoctrination. |
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Artell had been released from his contact by Northampton Town after handing them a transfer request and not being taken up during the transfer window. |
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The electronic payment system also enjoys several advantages, such as avoiding risks of handing out cash or checks as they could be stolen or miscounted, the minister said. |
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Nostalgic shots of the old Kardomah cafe on Bold Street or WRVS ladies handing out drinks from the tea wagon during the Blitz bring back memories. |
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There were greeters handing out programmes in the entryway to the museum. |
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Pip Bradley from Garden Organic handing out mange-tout and pumpkin seeds. |
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But, in the 21st minute, Mark Schwarzer failed to hold onto an eminently saveable Kevin Davies drive, allowing the ball to squirm into the net and handing Bolton a lifeline. |
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Just in time for the Easter holidays, Lufthansa employees will be handing out Kermit and Miss Piggy sleep masks to passengers at the hubs in Frankfurt and Munich. |
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On the night, nothing more mind-bending than joss sticks while 10 local lasses in flowered mini skirts stood outside the Paget Rooms handing out flowers to bemused passers-by. |
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I've sold two of your mirrors and that small chandelier that you've been trying to offload for months,' he tells me, handing over a pleasingly thick wodge of cash. |
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At the end of the war, some British officers and Canadians objected to handing back Prairie du Chien and especially Mackinac under the terms of the Treaty of Ghent. |
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Bonar Law's motives in not handing it over are more controversial. |
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Mathur sighed that things had come to such a pass that no honest businessman could get even a challan form without first handing out a few rupees. |
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Mobilizing an EAM system is not simply handing a device to a technician. |
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We have continued to deliver quality products into the market this quarter by handing over the latest addition to our investment property portfolio, Al Murjan. |
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An in house team at Mack-Cali previously handled leasing in the building, but a source revealed that the company may be handing off the assignment as part of a quid pro quo. |
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Second, Flinn was hammered for marital infidelity by her superiors in an attempt to give the appearance of being gender-blind in handing out punishment. |
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He held the post for two years before handing over to Billy Benyon. |
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Paisley already knew his signature white cowboy hat was a fan favorite, because he's been handing them out to a special fan at each one of his concerts. |
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Officers will be handing out special survival kits as part of a six-week burglary campaign aimed at new arrivals who may be away from home for the first time. |
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The lessee shall be authorised to collect one year maintenance fee from the sublessee in advance before handing over possession of the unit to the sublessee. |
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Although the Advocate General in handing down his decision said obesity does not of itself automatically amount to a disability, it could if the individual was morbidly obese. |
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He was arrested on May 9, 2003, after handing himself into police following a Customs and Excise swoop on a lorry carrying cashews he had imported. |
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