Nationally the problems are partly related to technology and partly to functionality. |
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Nationally there is also growing concern at the apparent ease with which real guns can be bought. |
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Nationally distributed brands of frozen fruit juice concentrate are safe if they are reconstituted by the user with water from a safe source. |
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Nationally and parochially, the tide seems to have turned in favour of the men from the east. |
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Nationally three retained firemen have died within the past three years on active duty. |
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Nationally that figures has soared by 500 per cent in marginal seats in the election. |
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Nationally some children are being moved up to 40 times before a suitable home can be found. |
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Nationally threatened and important species that used to occur in Birmingham and the Black Country include shepherd's needle, cornflower and corn cockle. |
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Nationally around 50,000 people are treated with the drugs, the most widely used of which is donepezil that is sold under the trade name of Aricept. |
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Nationally we will be increasing the waste going to landfill in direct opposition to the EU requirements to reduce compostable waste going to landfill. |
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Nationally recognized investigator Al Schweitzer spoke to the Bellingham Real Estate Investors Network on Wednesday, Aug. |
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Nationally important schools such as Indian Institute of Management, National Institute of Industrial Engineering call their doctoral programmes fellow programmes. |
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Nationally important populations of breeding waders are present in the Outer Hebrides, including common redshank, dunlin, lapwing and ringed plover. |
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Nationally the Church of England baptises one child in eight. |
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Nationally up to PS7 billion goes unclaimed every year in benefits such as Attendance Allowance, so it's money in the pot you could well be entitled to. |
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Beth Collins, Nationally Certified Master Groomer, has been showing dogs since 1982, starting with Afghan Hounds, which remain her number one breed today. |
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I scored it a draw, with probably little overall effect on the race nationally and in key states. |
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We are at the bottom in West Yorkshire and nationally we are quite low as well. |
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The massive increase in applications has prompted fears nationally that this election could see large-scale fraud. |
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Each survey was conducted among a nationally representative, random sample of office-based physicians who provide ambulatory patient care. |
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All non-executive members non-executive directors are remunerated at a nationally fixed rate. |
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The single goes on release nationally on Monday, August 8, and will be available through all record shops. |
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As many as 50 staff in York could be laid off in the management ranking process, as the company cuts up to 700 jobs nationally. |
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The network operates nationally and internationally, in alliance with sympathetic professionals. |
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The company's supplier diversity efforts have been recognized nationally and regionally. |
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Preventive alerts and warnings sometimes issued at the local level were not repeated nationally. |
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Other birds to benefit nationally include song thrushes, red kites, skylarks and nightjars. |
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The kiosks are in 45 stores in Seattle and Austin, Tex., and are rolling out nationally. |
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Votes are counted locally but the totals are calculated nationally, and seats in parliament are awarded in proportion to votes. |
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Despite the skepticism in some quarters about B.C.'s potential, advocates see a huge upside for wind power nationally. |
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Yes, it is the silly season, both locally and nationally, with little news worth reporting. |
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The Press Association made agency news nationally available by providing a central telegraphic agency for the new provincial press. |
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He was scheduled to make a nationally televised address Friday night about the deadly riot. |
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Over recent years attendance figures at Anglican churches nationally have gradually been declining. |
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It would seem that we're into one of those cycles where old issues are still being thrashed around, locally, and nationally. |
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She said the pond would support a variety of species, including the nationally protected great crested newt and water vole. |
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I've been told by Bangkok officials that the maximum speed limit within city limits is 60 KPH nationally. |
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He intends to build up a stock of specifically bred queen bees for export nationally and internationally. |
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What's troublesome is the ICR's school is actually accredited by a nationally recognized accreditation agency. |
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Paige, in particular, became nationally famous through barnstorming around the country. |
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The steep climb moved Tampa Bay from the 99th most expensive metro area in the nation to 64th, the second biggest leap nationally. |
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And in an age of changing values, many are led astray by these convenient moral attitudes persuasively promoted and advertised nationally. |
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She is MTNA nationally certified in piano and music theory and earned the licentiate in piano teaching from The Royal Schools of Music. |
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Minority languages such Irish and Asturian deserve official recognition at all levels, nationally and internationally. |
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A survey released by the CBI has revealed that traders nationally are facing a slower festive period with sales not as high as last year. |
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She is a successful, nationally recognized conference keynote speaker and entertainer. |
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He was recognised nationally as an expert in this field and lectured widely. |
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While homelessness is increasing nationally, Waterford has only a handful of people living rough on the streets, according to a number of charitable agencies. |
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She also has the potential to raise money nationally from the netroots and others on the left who loathe Emanuel. |
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Video link-ups from the main colleges nationally would keep a lot of players around and make a huge difference, industrially and socially, to all areas of the county. |
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But in California Hispanics comprise 23 percent of the electorate versus just over 12 percent nationally. |
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A deal is in the works for the first ever nationally televised regular-season high school boys b-ball game involving everyone's favorite child star LeBron James. |
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The blanched stalks or ribs of the inner leaves are favoured in Spain for the Madrid version of the nationally renowned cocido and are used in other dishes too. |
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He had gone on to run track at Watchung High School in Warren, N.J., and to become ranked 21st nationally in fencing. |
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The National Front won its first-ever first-place finish nationally and sounded a clarion call across Europe. |
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Pledging, also known as initiation, will now be abolished by sigma Alpha Epsilon nationally across its 240 chapters. |
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When we stopped getting outbreaks in the autumn of last year the relief, not only in country areas and among farmers but nationally, was almost tangible. |
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Hickory Specialties, a nationally distributed charcoal and liquid smoke manufacturer, is also a subsidiary of Bob Evans Farms Inc. |
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Woolley and her late husband, Harold, co-founded the Pacific Trapshooting Association, and Donna became a nationally ranked trapshooter. |
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Shafer and BYU grad student Todd Jensen analyzed information from a nationally representative sample of 1,088 children in stepfamilies. |
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Instead, we recommend presenting data for all plans nationally in a set of noninteractive tables that users could access on the Medicare website. |
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The interview will be broadcast nationally through a satellite linkup. |
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The US Chamber of Commerce represents Big Business nationally, but state and local chambers of commerce are for smaller businesses locally. |
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Today crime figures are made available nationally at Local Authority and Ward level. |
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Nelson's Column is a nationally recognised monument in Trafalgar Square, one of the focal points of central London. |
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London's wetland areas support nationally important populations of many water birds. |
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Virginia has a ratio of 127 primary care physicians per 10,000 residents, which is the 16th highest nationally. |
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It is resident at the Birmingham Hippodrome and tours extensively nationally and internationally. |
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Nuclear tests were nationally televised, and data on systems, kilotonnages, and weapons were published by major American newspapers. |
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Additionally, prime ministers may lose their positions if they lose their seats in parliament, even though they may still be popular nationally. |
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In 2004, UKIP reorganised itself nationally as a private company limited by guarantee. |
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Nottingham has been used as a location in many locally, nationally, and internationally produced films. |
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The club has numerous athletes competing for championships both nationally and internationally. |
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One such issue is access and the need for a nationally uniform protocol for cataloguing microform copies of newspapers. |
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Radio broadcasting increased the ability of songwriters, singers and bandleaders to become nationally known. |
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Wolverhampton is the fourth most deprived district in the West Midlands, and the 28th most deprived nationally. |
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In radio, DR has a near monopoly, currently broadcasting on all four nationally available FM channels, competing only with local stations. |
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Over 200 species of flowering plants have been recorded on the reserve, some of which are nationally scarce. |
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The nationally scarce oysterplant is found on several islands and the British Red Listed bryophyte Thamnobryum alopecurum has also been recorded. |
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All four Conservatives remain recognised as Conservatives by the party nationally. |
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However, it was not clear if states most affected by the oil spill would still lag behind others as tourism improves nationally. |
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However, nationally these parties scored much better, recovering from an electoral blow of the 2002 elections. |
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Tijuana is home to many private Primary Schools, Secondary Schools and High Schools as well as nationally high ranked colleges and universities. |
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The local flora are dominated by heather moor, and there are nationally important invertebrate populations on the surrounding sea bed. |
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National trunk roads are planned nationally, as opposed to other roads, which are planned locally. |
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Chicago also has a nationally televised Thanksgiving parade that occurs annually. |
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The May meeting includes several nationally significant races such as the Chester Vase, which is recognised as a trial for The Derby. |
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Cardiff University was ranked 188th in Best Global Universities internationally and 19th nationally. |
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Following the show's success on BBC One Wales, the series aired nationally on BBC2 from 10 March. |
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According to them, it simply did not match the nationally unifying power of High German. |
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At the end of the War of 1812, fewer than 300,000 bales of cotton were produced nationally. |
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Douglas' votes were distributed nationally and Constitutional Unionist John Bell's votes centered in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia. |
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Exeter Rowing Club enjoys much success both locally and nationally, and has a recorded history stretching back to the early 19th century. |
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Each licensee used nationally built engines and used slightly different names. |
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As well as having most listeners nationally, it ranks first in many regions above local radio stations. |
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Indeed, some campers are helped to be nationally competitive by way of this kind of intensive summer training. |
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Key products were cultivated and distributed nationally through producers' and consumers' cooperatives. |
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France is another country in which the cosmetic industry plays an important role, both nationally and internationally. |
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Newfoundland and Labrador's arts community is recognized nationally and internationally. |
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The Senate is elected nationally and the Chamber of Representatives is elected in electoral districts. |
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While the Police force is nationally controlled and funded, each district in Lima has a community policing structure called Serenazgo. |
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Its strong religious traditions have inspired striking works by outsider artists who have been shown nationally. |
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Additionally the Brunner Mond Solvay plant which opened in 1874 at Winnington near Northwich provided fierce competition nationally. |
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The theatre brings many Broadway shows and nationally recognized performers to the city. |
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Some examples of ancient woodland are nationally or locally designated, for example as Sites of Special Scientific Interest. |
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The artwork of the 13 original stations became nationally and internationally famous. |
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Some nationally and internationally known companies have their base in Staffordshire. |
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Waters Green was once home to a nationally known horse market which features in the legend of the Wizard of Alderley Edge. |
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Christie has managed to become a rockstar among conservatives nationally while pursuing an agenda that is in many ways moderate. |
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Sanders excelled in creating an abstractor network, which he did nationally. |
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To find a nationally board-certified NCCAOM acupuncturist or Oriental medicine practitioner in your area, go to www. |
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A member of ENT-UK and the British Rhinological Society, Mr Singh has published in medical journals nationally and internationally. |
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Hickory Specialties, a nationally distributed charcoal and liquid smoke flavoring company, is also a wholly owned subsidiary of the company. |
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Hickory Specialties, which produces and nationally distributes charcoal and liquid smoke flavorings, is also a fully owned subsidiary. |
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The WHE is an important building block in the central and northern Ruhr area for the supply nationally and internationally active companies. |
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She holds a degree in BioPsychology from Brooklyn College and is a nationally Board Certified Biofeedback Therapist. |
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The visit will particularly focus attention on St Oswald's Lymphoedema Service which is nationally recognised as a centre for excellence. |
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The Ahaus Apprenticeship program is a nationally accredited education program for toolmakers and CNC machinists. |
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While the South moved towards a Southern nationalism, leaders in the North were also becoming more nationally minded, and they rejected any notion of splitting the Union. |
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Many national nature reserves contain nationally important populations of rare flowers, ferns and mosses, butterflies and other insects, and nesting and wintering birds. |
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It has also supported nationally important numbers of Arctic tern. |
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New figures show that nationally 160,000 companies used the service to reschedule more than pounds 5bn of tax, including 32,100 in the north west. |
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Lanker, a nationally known Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, died at his Eugene home March 13 at the age of 63 from fast-moving pancreatic cancer. |
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It supports nationally important breeding populations of common tern. |
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He developed and exploited photozincography, not only to reduce the costs of map production but also to publish facsimiles of nationally important manuscripts. |
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It is also home to nationally outstanding cultural businesses, a strong group of new media companies, and a significant national institution in the National Media Museum. |
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The strike's effectiveness was reduced because the NUM leaders refused to nationally ballot members on strike action and argued that it was an issue for each area to decide. |
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It is an important migration route and wildlife corridor, as well as a key breeding area for many nationally and internationally important species. |
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During 2007 they built up a strong reputation both locally and nationally. |
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There are nationally important horse mussel and brittlestar beds in the sea lochs and in 2012 a bed of 100 million flame shells was found during a survey of Loch Alsh. |
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The Liberals received a majority of the vote in each of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom and 189,000 more votes nationally than the Conservatives. |
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In general, burghs carried out far more local trading with their hinterlands, on which they relied for food and raw materials, than trading nationally or abroad. |
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The GSA is placed 10th in the 2015 QS World Rankings for Art and Design and 2nd in the nationally ranking 2016 Complete University Guide league table for Art and Design. |
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Councils are obliged nationally to provide concessionary travel. |
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Natasha Lough, CCW Marine Habitats Biologist, said the bay was already known to be home to nationally rare marine algae and nationally scarce mantis shrimps. |
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The nationally representative poll of 1,025 adults was conducted August 13-17, 2014 by researchers at HSPH and SSRS, an independent research company. |
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By 1903, Moody's Manual was a nationally recognized publication. |
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British professional boxing offers some of the largest purses outside the United States to a few elite professional boxers who become nationally known. |
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As a result, the BFA has accredited only 44 law firms nationally. |
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Some are nationally prominent names such as Mick Dodson, Jackie Huggins, Warren Mundine, Larissa Behrendt and Tom Calma, while others are regionally and locally prominent. |
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Lorne Stewart, which has been operating nationally for more than 100 years, is moving to the recently-completed Wynyard Park Business Village development at the 700-acre site. |
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It has won an NUS Green Impact Excellence award, and was also one of the top five scoring students' unions nationally for their Love Bangor Community Partnership project. |
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Locally owned, not-for-profit and nationally recognized, Freeman Health System includes Freeman Hospital West, Freeman Hospital East, Freeman Neosho Hospital and Ozark Center. |
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By comparison, about half of the 6,800 companies traded nationally on the bulletin board are expected to be pushed off if the proposed rules are adopted. |
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The Semitic religions are nationally honored in much of Africa. |
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White represents a growing number of woodturners whose artistry has evolved not only in Central Massachusetts, but nationally and internationally in the past few decades. |
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Wolfpack Muzik's Vans remix is now charting nationally, bringing the news. |
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In the spot, which began airing nationally in 2014, the Aflac Duck appears alongside two window washers on a scaffold many stories above the ground. |
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November's report showed that HARP refinances accounted for 68 percent of total refinances in Nevada, nearly triple the 23 percent share of refinances nationally. |
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A nationally recognised certification scheme is operated in the UK by the Dry Stone Walling Association, with four grades from Initial to Master Craftsman. |
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However, this is deemed the preferred route, as young people can earn and gain field experience whilst training towards a nationally recognized qualification. |
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For a long period, blue whiting fisheries were mainly regulated through nationally set quotas because there was no international agreement about sharing the total quota. |
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