The rough crossing in the cold and choppy waters from the U.K. to the shores of North America took 10 days. |
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Nobuyuki Yamaguchi concedes that conservationists need to tread warily in the U.K., a nation of pet lovers. |
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The feverishness with which education is being promoted by some of the countries like the U.K. is an indication of the market situation. |
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A curator from the local museum was there in the U.K. as part of this scheme. |
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One agency suggested that prospective adopters join Adoption U.K. for support and information. |
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Anthologies like this one invite us to generalize about differences between U.S. and U.K. poetics. |
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These four regions divide the CBC plots into approximately equal samples around easting 45 and northing 21 of the U.K. national grid. |
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He has chosen nine other contributors, mainly from the U.K., among them the excellent hagiographer. |
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A group of U.K. farmers initiated blockades of oil refineries, fuel depots, and major motorways. |
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According to the findings of this study, about 120,000 U.K. men are impotent because of smoking. |
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But I was still jet-lagged from visiting 99-year-old Mum in the U.K., so I luckily postponed my visit. |
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The citizens of the devolved parts of the U.K. have not been weighed down with an impossible burden of taxation. |
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The murder rates of the U.S. and U.K. are also affected by differences in the way each counts homicides. |
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After owls, U.K. government figures identify kestrels, common buzzards, and peregrine falcons as other raptors most likely to end up as roadkill. |
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Both companies experimented with variable-pitch metal airscrews in the U.K. during WW1, although none such enjoyed use in normal service. |
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He was a legendary record plugger in the U.K. who worked with us from the beginning of our career. |
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However, as things stand, works remain in copyright in the U.K. for 70 years after the death of their author. |
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The chance to audition actors from both Canada and the U.K. was another bonus of the film's co-production status. |
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In the U.K. we will have hotter springs and summers, with warm but extremely wet autumns and winters. |
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I've visited the U.K. more than a few times, and read many British novels, memoirs, biographies, histories and news articles. |
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The first bigeye tuna caught in 20 years in U.K. waters was taken off the coast of Dorset. |
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Neither the U.S. nor the U.K. pay ransoms for hostages, as many European countries do. |
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In the U.K., an estimated 107,800 people are currently living with HIV, based on the latest report from Public Health England. |
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In terms of transparency, the U.K. has taken a vital step forward by openly quantifying the extent of the situation. |
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Doctors in the U.K. believe that spraying skin cells after applying a skin graft will help burn victims recover faster and reduce scarring. |
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As far as U.K. saviours go, the band aren't what they'll surely be cracked up to be. |
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One of my stepdaughters spent a year in the U.K. recently, most of it in Scotland, and I asked her over breakfast what she thought of the Scots. |
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Other U.K. coal regions attempted to use subcontracting to retain a labor force. |
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Their need to overanalyze helps explain why the New York-centric national media played up the London news almost more than the U.K. media. |
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Grand prize is a vacation package for two upper class tickets to the U.K. and hotel accommodations, and a signed guitar from the band Travis. |
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The whole U.K. hip-hop aspect is an angle, although a lot of peeps hate the tag, 'cause hip-hop is hip-hop, period. |
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He played rugby for 25 years in the U.K. and Europe before taking an interest in coaching the game. |
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Subsequently we have had many further meetings in the U.K. and in Bombay, while staying in touch via fax and phone. |
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The movie was a hit in the U.K., though the American response was lukewarm. |
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And markets in the U.K., Germany, France, Spain, Japan, and China continue to roil. |
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Fridays was techno from the U.K., since we were the first club to play techno. |
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This nuanced study of the U.K. shows how difficult it can be to really tell if Strasbourg judgments and decisions have in practice been properly executed. |
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Trierweiler has also expressed regret over the tweet in a recent interview with the U.K. Observer. |
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After more than a decade without a real educational budget increase, the U.K. was falling victim to the same brain drain that we face in Australia. |
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I did this interview for a U.K. TV Show on Channel 4 a while back and they had this other bloke that would buy stuff like Jordan 1 originals with holes in the soles. |
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The biggest loss came in the U.K., where the right-wing British National Party won its first seats in the European Parliament. |
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Rose Wilt was long thought to be a suspected viral disease caused by grafting scions onto imported root stocks from the U.K., Canada and Australia. |
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The huge hit U.K. medical show Embarrassing Bodies has treated armpit abscesses, fungal infections, and much worse. |
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Human trials of gene-based therapies aimed at both macular degeneration and hereditary blindness are set to begin in the U.K. perhaps as early as next year. |
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France wants to lead the effort jointly with Britain, but the U.K., also gun-shy after the Iraq war, backs the NATO tack. |
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In the U.K., an undesired tongue kiss was disassociated with rape under the 2003 Sexual Offences Act. |
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Newspapers in the U.K. went into overdrive as they speculated about the likelihood of a fresh royal wedding. |
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The U.K. alone is now treating 300 women and girls each month for the aftereffects of the brutal, unnecessary surgery. |
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Despite the lessons of the last four years, the banking sector in the U.K. is still too big to quail, let alone fail. |
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Many Internet users are following inaccurate information online, which U.K. researchers say can lead to erroneous self-diagnoses and cyberchondria. |
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Most spam to hit U.K. mailboxes originates from outside the country. |
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However, for other shark researchers the key question isn't whether there are great whites swimming off the U.K., but why they have not been seen before. |
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Heywood and Guagua knew each other well enough to meet up both in the U.K. and China. |
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During his time at cisco, he chaired an Internet task force for the U.K. government. |
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In the U.K., for example, there is a unit doing that work at 10 Downing Street. |
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But since the government has now permitted the River God to leave the U.K., that excuse can no longer wash. |
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We had a guest from the U.K., Sir Brian Jarman, a general practitioner from London. |
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And in the U.K., dozens of small and large companies have sprung up to serve the market. |
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Now, every major media outlet in the U.K. is working hard to make Lyman a purer-than-pure star. |
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Of the 59 MPs elected to represent Scotland in the current U.K. Parliament, only one is a Tory. |
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We kept that a secret so well, apart from The metro or some newspaper in the U.K. that did an article on it. |
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Bars as far as Vancouver and Newcastle, in the U.K., also have sworn to stop serving Stoli. |
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Sanghera runs a group called Karma Nirvana in the U.K., where girls can call a hotline to get help. |
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In the U.K., where Broadchurch originally aired on ITV in the spring, the show was a phenomenon. |
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The U.K. papers tried to whip something up about her being racy for wearing a pink wig on Necker Island, but no one bit. |
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The U.K. originally hung back from embracing such policies, and as a result was a laggard in developing a solar industry. |
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Activity in the U.K. and Australia is at the grass-roots level, although some promising movements toward greater public and professional awareness have begun. |
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The tizzy over the storyline was already whipped and then abated over in the U.K., where the episode aired months ago. |
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According to the cable, aline initially fled to the U.K. after confronting Hannibal and threatening to leave the marriage. |
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The Sunday Times of London has reported that it has given a U.K. parliamentary committee evidence of such a Russian gift. |
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They're boilerplate corporate structures masking the fact Murdoch is in complete control of his U.K. papers. |
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After The bolter was first published in the U.K., a woman wrote to me from Canada. |
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In July 2013, 17 schoolboys in Cardiff, Wales showed up to school in skirts after temperatures in the U.K. became obscenely high. |
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Crosby is also the chief lobbyist in the U.K. for Philip Morris. |
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The U.K. government is dusting off an alternative plan to site the center at a military outfit such as Porton Down. |
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