All TAP are associated with acute and chronic movement disorders and hyperprolactinaemia. |
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It will then be connected to the TAP gas pipeline crossing from Greece to Albania and, under the Adriatic Sea, all the way to Italy. |
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As of late 2016, it is available to passengers flying with Aer Lingus, Air Europa, EasyJet, Norwegian Air Shuttle, TAP Portugal and WOW air. |
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Participating partners in the TAP include Avanade, Columbus IT Partner, ECOSOL Gmbh, Ignify, Iteration2, Tectura Corp and XAPT Hungary. |
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In the case of the sale and leaseback structure, TAP will simply receive and keep the sale proceeds which, accordingly, will not be used to repay the original loans used to acquire the aircraft. |
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ImmunoGen helps fund its programs by licensing its TAP technology to other companies. |
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Silva, 29, had worked for Portuguese airline TAP for around three years and has been dating groom to-be, Jopo Vieira, 33, for four years. |
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It is the headquarters and hub for TAP Portugal as well as a hub for Easyjet, Azores Airlines, Ryanair, EuroAtlantic Airways, White Airways, and Hi Fly. |
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The only way to ensure an uninterrupted flow of water from your tap is to continue to pay your bills. |
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Aiming to tap this holiday mood, a number of publishers and booksellers are organising book exhibitions in the city. |
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Soon I had a sprinkler, a universal tap adaptor, and 7.5 metres of soaker hose. |
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She unlimbered her ChecKard and used it to tap a rhythm on the ancient hardwood surface. |
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Hold the nail set on the tip of the nails and tap them back into place with the hammer. |
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On almost every song I couldn't help but tap my feet and bounce along with the uncompromising, intelligent beats. |
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No muesli or fresh fruit on offer, but after a greasy breakfast roll and coffee on tap, I was feeling more awake. |
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Measure the length of the string and then tap the bob to set the pendulum in motion. |
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The odd pub sells mulled wine on tap, but generally it's expensive and of such poor quality that it's pretty well undrinkable. |
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They can potentially tap into your bank account or run up debts without you knowing a thing about it. |
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I guess I'll have to dig deep and tap those resources of grit and resilience within me. |
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You tap the button to get the slider moving, tap it again to gauge your distance and then time your final tap to determine the direction. |
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Reassignments of company jobs to bottlers and field offices are also on tap under an announcement due Wednesday. |
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The unrushed tempo of the toccata-like Vivace final movement allowed Ohlsson to tap into the deep well of sound few pianists are able to access. |
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But isn't it always the case, that while one tap body will unscrew nicely, the other was jammed in there tight! |
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I would perform a simple taste test on the unsoftened tap water and assess if it tastes good. |
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To take a still image or video, you press the center of a five-way navigator button or tap an onscreen button. |
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Once inside the rest room she snibbed the door and turned the tap over the washbasin full on to cover any sound. |
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I use a tap water conditioner that removes chlorine and detoxifies heavy metals. |
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Then he collected the ashes and pushed them into the sink, running the cold water tap until they had disappeared down the plughole. |
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Dancers aged from five to adults will perform their own version of the Tchaikovsky classic and also a mix of tap and modern dance. |
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Ten minutes later while I was conversing with my client, I felt a tap on my shoulder. |
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My kitchen consisted of a cold water tap, an electric cooker, and a dishwasher. |
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He can drop back down to Austin and tap one of the truly irredeemable die-hards on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. |
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Jim turned on the tap and leaned forward, wrapping floss around two fingers while Simon washed his hands in the sink beside him. |
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Fill any clean shallow container, such as a flowerpot base, or terra cotta pot, with plain tap water. |
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The Minister for Health is dosing our tap water with chemical fluoride to supposedly give us better teeth. |
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Trays were drained and pots flushed with tap water at fortnightly intervals. |
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Moments later, a flush and water running from a tap were heard before the door was opened once more. |
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Each university continues to recruit and teach its own students but postgraduates can tap into research anywhere in the group. |
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Carriers are also expanding their footprint into communication-starved rural areas to tap unmet demand. |
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Many of these residents have complained to me about the foul taste and murky color of their tap water. |
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We won't believe things are as bad as critics say until we turn on our tap and no water flows out. |
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The quality varies wildly and can range from frizzante Prosecco from the tap to more refined bottled versions. |
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Screaming, she went downstairs to her mother, who noticed the redness of her legs, but while she did so she left the tap full on. |
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The oven tap had been turned full on, and there was a big fat paw print next to it. |
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A tap to the right spot behind the elbow, the so-called funny bone, can cause pain and tingling sensations to shoot down your forearm. |
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The anger of the first clear words Bacchius heard astonished him, and he jumped slightly, causing a slight slosh and a soft tap as his head hit the metal. |
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The water gurgled musically in a small twisting torrent from the old tap. |
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Tap the bolster firmly with a club hammer to achieve the desired effect. |
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I would skulk in alleys and hide in closets and tap phone lines. |
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After washing in tap water, specimens were briefly counterstained. |
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Last week saw the launch of Ireland's first ever dedicated crime magazine, a publication that aims to tap into the public's fascination with the underbelly of society. |
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The research in Newcastle, where tap water is fluoridated, also found that labelling about fluoride content was inaccurate in 75 per cent of the brands tested. |
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The reservoir has a capacity of 720 million gallons, 143 millions more than Hollingworth Lake and enough to keep a household tap running for 50 years. |
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Children who drink bottled water may be putting their teeth at risk because they are missing out on fluoride in their tap water, researchers claim. |
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The fusion of tap with flamenco, flamenco with Indian classical dance, or tap with Indian is not new in the experimentation of the foot cultures of the world. |
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If you have plasterboard walls you may be tempted to sound out the studs by tapping along the surface until the tone of the tap changes from hollow to shallow. |
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We find this quality in jazz and tap as well as in Euro-Afro dance forms such as flamenco and in world forms from Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent. |
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Slide the baking sheet into the oven and bake the flan for one hour, or until the filling is puffed and golden and just jiggles in the center when you tap the pan. |
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Parties spilled onto streets, with all-night bands, nothing on tap but XO cognac and champagne. |
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Next time you pick up a pencil, take time to twirl it in your fingers, tap it against your teeth, crunch the end and wait for inspiration to flow. |
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Rubber workers would be required to tap 50 extra trees per day, for example, while tea-leaf pluckers would have to increase their harvest from 14 to 16 kilograms per day. |
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Plants were irrigated regularly with tap water but were not fertilized. |
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The soakaway under the cemetery tap has been cleaned out by the odd-job man, who has almost completed clearing the church walls of ivy and brambles. |
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Here we report the isolation of mutations in the Drosophila Tap 42 gene. |
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So the tap had to be turned on as well as the plug put in the bath. |
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If he had not paid her phone bills she would have gone doolally tap, as her mother used to say, without a friendly voice now and then. |
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It's a lang, laigh, mirk chalmer, perishin' cauld in winter, an' no very dry even in the tap o' the simmer, for the manse stands near the burn. |
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Last year queues of discophiles snaked across the front of Vinyl Tap, which, like this year, opens to the public at 7am. |
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Olivia began to tap her fingers on her glass, but froze midtap. She had an idea. |
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Using a panel pin hammer, gently tap the small nails to fix the strip to the frame. |
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One of the strategies for increasing the number of minority teachers is to tap the paraprofessional pool. |
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Hope can be given to a dehumanized humanity while we cook, fix a tap, even pay a bill. |
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These roads, branchlike, divide and subdivide until they end in trails which finally tap a great hinterland inhabited by a scattered population. |
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Pop a tap in the barrel's bung-hole so you can pour us a round of beer, innkeeper! |
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Most thought that the prison sentence had sent me doolally tap. |
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Mrrhhhh, nothing wrong with me, sergeant, it's just the old Doolally Tap. |
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The alectryomancers knew how to tap the power of the living chicken. |
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Our lodger had our upstairs, use of the stove, our tap, and our bog. |
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