Tin foil hats arrive in the mail ten days after your membership is confirmed. |
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Two hundred submissions from eager new writers arrive at his post office box near his home in Rathgar, Dublin, every year. |
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Irish couples can arrive at their weddings in all manner of transport from vintage cars to sporty coupes, and London taxis to Dublin buses. |
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Today they arrive by chartered buses, small planes, limos, and private cars. |
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It is just as stylish and appealing, and early next month, the first right-hand drive models will start to arrive in showrooms here. |
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It had taken several hours for traffic homicide and forensics to arrive from Gainesville. |
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To arrive at the original meaning of a surname, one has to consider the earliest recorded forms and invoke the expertise of a philologist. |
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Cameras arrive almost instantly at the site of car bombs that have left huge craters in the ground. |
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The cream of South Africa's U16 rugby players arrive here tomorrow for the Coca-Cola-sponsored Grant Khomo tournament. |
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The sun is rising as we arrive on a hill freshly cleared for a housing development. |
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The horses are usually Irish draught crossed with thoroughbred, a combination with a reliable temperament, and arrive at Hutton aged four. |
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When the females arrive they rest up in deeper water until conditions are perfect for spawning. |
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The best plan would have been to arrive equipped with numerous generic lesson plans. |
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It is, however, important to remember that the climax of the whole shooting match does not arrive for the best part of 11 months. |
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We eventually shoot through close to 7pm and arrive in Wellington around 1am. |
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Either way, the trick was to contain the leak and wait until the plumber could arrive the next morning. |
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The 150-metre ship had been waiting about five miles off the Aberdeen coast for chemicals experts to arrive and contain the leak. |
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The plan for the day was to arrive at a lawn party being thrown by Jameson. |
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The latecomer did arrive 10 minutes after the dinner had begun and the place setting had been pulled. |
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Oh, and my latest book has come back from the printers and is due to arrive in shops soon. |
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When firefighters arrive the yobbos start spitting at them, giving verbal abuse, climbing over the engine and throwing bricks at it. |
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The opening goal did eventually arrive with less than 20 minutes remaining in the encounter. |
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You still have quite a walk ahead of you if you arrive only fifteen or twenty minutes before the play starts. |
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Several key items did not arrive on the agreed date and several others were damaged. |
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It was hard to say exactly when snow would reach York tomorrow, but it was expected to arrive by late morning or early afternoon. |
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So i arrive at the call and get to work, and what do you know there's a 40 gig hard drive, clean as a whistle. |
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Even if you arrive in Munich by plane, you are more than likely to take the train into the city's main railway station. |
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All this and breakfast is done before the railway people arrive for an early ordering time. |
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However, there were slight trends for waterbirds, birds that breed at Delta Marsh, and short-distance migrants to arrive earlier over time. |
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Beaver, who says he was passed the information by reliable military sources, says the equipment simply did not arrive in time. |
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Too many bread wheels arrive with that stiff-bottomed, warmed-over quality. |
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The Wardian cases on display, from manufacturer H. Potter, were beautiful and more were expected to arrive soon. |
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A rider can arrive at the start of the Tour under-form, but not over the hill. |
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The containers continued to arrive around the clock for the next several days. |
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Doctors and surgeons are working around the clock as the injured continue to arrive from outlying areas. |
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It would mean officers arrive at the station, complete their pocket book and do an about-turn to go straight back out onto the streets. |
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Higher interest rates may be on the horizon, but are not expected to arrive speedily in the wake of the Budget. |
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The poetry press I had run for about twenty years was in abeyance but submissions continued to arrive and one day I got this. |
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Reportedly an inquiry is under way by the Chairman of school and senior officers are likely to arrive for further probe into the matter. |
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Foot long panicles of creamy blooms arrive in June with a scent that reminds me of privet. |
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As I arrive breathless at the bottom of the gorge, my companion, who is considerably ahead of me, begins to gesticulate frantically. |
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But many didn't arrive on Saturday and angry parents say the delay has piled on pressure at an already stressful time. |
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The general routine now is that we will have a drink when we arrive and then start to prepare the trays for dinner, setting them with cutlery. |
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Authentic adult maturity may arrive at a kairos time of twenty-five, thirty, forty-two, or fifty-five years of age. |
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Even now the Guard was drilling in the courtyard below, and a delegation of regiments from the army was due to arrive tomorrow. |
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Salvation seems to arrive in the form of a drifter that Tim meets at the bar, a fellow who helps him cover up the killing. |
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Try to avoid being there in the middle of the day, when tourist coaches arrive by the dozen. |
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An inference engine is the component of an expert system that applies a knowledge base to current data to arrive at a conclusion. |
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In animation, ideas start with doodles and you arrive at visually interesting things that way. |
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This is especially important if it is going to be daytime when you arrive at your destination. |
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Make sure that the coach company knows this, especially if you have to arrive at a certain time. |
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Rumor has it that divi-divis can grow straight and true in tended hotel courtyards for the visitors who arrive daily. |
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I found him this morning somewhat discomposed. His wife and her mother and sister were to arrive yesterday by the morning train. |
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The emperor and empress will leave Tokyo on May 7 and arrive in Dublin later that day. |
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Judgment is the ability to combine hard data, questionable data, and intuitive guesses to arrive at a conclusion that events prove to be correct. |
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In the face of such a large-scale violent incident, why did the Dingzhou emergency service and the police arrive so late? |
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After subtracting the general operating costs and the depreciation from the gross profit, we arrive at the operating income. |
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Leading the way, I arrive at a small tree that has somehow found a footing in the steep dihedral about seventy feet above the ground. |
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Then we arrive back at Aberdeen Airport and we're greeted by a sign warning that people who smoke risk fines or imprisonment. |
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For that generation, it's entirely possible to arrive at, say, a Costa Rican eco-resort and think, Well, it's nice, but it's no Tiki Room. |
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And why do these kids always arrive at 5pm and ready to devour any food in sight? |
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They arrive more as a deus ex machina, as a catalyst for change, than as a barrage of special effects. |
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In order to arrive at that determination, though, we must first take a detour through the philosophical puzzle know as Newcomb's Paradox. |
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Some people were discussing the idea of taking finger prints from deportees as soon as they arrive on our shores. |
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Most airlines advise passengers to arrive at the airport two hours before your flight's scheduled departure. |
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It does seem like we had to wait ages for it to arrive and once we had it in our hands, we gobbled it up. |
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When they are to arrive in Italy they are to seek out a prophetess called the Sibyl at Cumae. |
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As we arrive on the scene of the accident, his words become an eerily accurate prophecy. |
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Instead, start in a very low gear and arrive at the top in a reasonable state, even if after many more revolutions of the legs. |
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Relatives were due to arrive from abroad, and she chose to try a single reduced dose of daunorubicin 40 mg and cytarabine 200 mg intravenously. |
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No, plant and science boffins needn't drop everything and arrive in Allen to seek out the rare blue daffodils. |
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He came to the negotiations over the agreement with a pre-existing moral obligation to arrive at terms. |
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The outfits for each show arrive packed in plastic and are usually arranged in chronological order on the rails. |
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I try not to arrive with any preconceptions, so that I can just enjoy the meal. |
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The seaside town was more than 70 miles away and they did not arrive until the early hours. |
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Not only is he struggling with an ankle injury, but his work permit isn't expected to arrive until next week at the earliest. |
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A group of French rescuers arrive and pitch their tents under a huge Tricolor. |
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The journey is around 200 miles, and they will arrive in a couple of days in his hired carriage. |
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You wouldn't want to arrive at a potluck with no covered dish, now would you? |
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When vesicles arrive at their destination, they fuse into the target membrane. |
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Whenever I try to arrive in the church early to avoid the crowds, there is an Armenian ceremony going on in the grotto. |
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The net result is that often passengers arrive home late, in fury and bursting for a pee. |
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When you arrive at your destination find a cool shady place and keep the cool box there. |
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Even the finding that had been available to the town had been apportioned to arrive over a two year period. |
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Audiences should be sure to arrive early for the evening's performance, in order to catch a special curtain-raiser called Seuss Forsooth. |
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How is it that dozens or hundreds of channels of full-motion video arrive at your house, in many cases for free? |
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The average household gets 24 pieces of first-class mail every week, so almost 5 of these every week arrive late. |
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After Uncle Vernon has riveted bars across Harry's window, Ron Weasley and his brothers arrive in their father's flying car to free him. |
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In those cases be sure to arrive prepared with details about the opportunity that you are requesting fulfill a requirement. |
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When returning to Breydon shortly after high water, the great flights of plovers often arrive at a considerable height. |
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Yet as the party faithful and more than 200,000 protestors converge on the city, the President will arrive in New York needing a triumph. |
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The world's first full scale wave converter has been completed and is set to arrive in Orkney on Thursday. |
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A carriage will arrive tomorrow for your convenient conveyance to the castle. |
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His mother finally convinces him to go try to get money from his father, but when they arrive at his home he refuses. |
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Attacks on trucks and aid convoys make roads too dangerous to travel, and the scared and hungry arrive at swollen relief camps daily. |
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The fun began mid-morning when our extended family began to arrive with food, coolers and lawn furniture. |
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But perhaps the most bitter and disturbing irony is that the best surf tends to arrive during the winter. |
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In the last financial year Australia had 4450 asylum-seekers arrive in irregular fashion, that is, boat people. |
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Try to plan your itinerary to arrive at your destination during daylight hours if you can. |
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Dignity and prosperity arrive at his factory, which is now run by a workers' co-operative. |
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A fluffy white bathrobe and towel are handed to each person as they arrive at the Roman inspired building. |
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But benefits should arrive before computers have crunched through the planet's vast accumulation of DNA information. |
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Instead, I arrive home exhausted each afternoon, flump out on the sofa and sleep like a child after her first day at school. |
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The arrival of the war machines is particularly well-handled as they arrive amid a flurry of strange weather phenomena. |
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There is a no sign of an end to the influx, with tens of thousands more expected to arrive in the next few months. |
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It will enter the estuary at about noon and arrive in Hull two hours later, with a fly-past from RAF Tucano aircraft, from Linton-on-Ouse. |
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Before computers, I used to post one letter a week, which would take me maybe half an hour to write, and it would arrive in a couple of days. |
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Can we get beyond the problem, so well known in this field, of using the same data to arrive at diametrically opposed conclusions? |
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Whether angling to arrive at a lecture with a victim family member or throwing shade on each other's designs, these architects ingenuously perform for the camera. |
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When I arrive he hands me a CV of his glittering business career but, curiously, his birthdate is missing and he will be pinned down to nothing more than being a 60-something. |
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Don't have a bath or shower before viewers arrive as the room will be steamy and it might give the impression that you have a condensation problem. |
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The first dish to arrive was a simple plate of pita bread and hummus. |
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I arrive at the almost empty market place, my mind whirling in confusion. |
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After an hour's wait for politicians and officials to arrive at the venue, the students were run through two hours of politician-speak, save for some brief interludes. |
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I'd arrive at my teacher's house and fear would instantly consume me. |
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This unexpected visitor began to arrive at Mary Forde's home last week and after a flying visit in and out has now decided to set up home permanently. |
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Where foot passengers would arrive for Shaw Stadium, I do not know. |
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Prince Charles will arrive in Pickering on the footplate of a steam locomotive on Monday, October 2, only five days after his brother, Andrew, visits Helmsley. |
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When we did arrive on the ground, I thankfully handed J.R. his fretful daughter, went to claim my luggage and found that my favourite overnight dressing case was missing. |
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If you arrive late, you don't want a frosty reception in the bar. |
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The decisions they arrive at could have earth-shaking significance. |
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They will arrive at Waterloo Station to catch the 10.30 am train for a weekend visit to friends in Hampshire. They will buy a paper, a coffee and a Danish pastry. |
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I bet she wanted to arrive at Westminster Cathedral in one of those horse-drawn hearses where the gee-gees have those black feathered head-dresses. |
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And what's happening is that society is becoming more demassified, more heterogeneous, and it is therefore harder and harder to arrive at a majority on an issue. |
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He claims that political reconciliation is at hand if only the main protagonists would arrive at some common interpretation of the document to which they signed up. |
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Military depots fifty years ago usually had a large network of railway tracks, as much of their traffic, human and otherwise, tended to arrive and depart by rail. |
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We arrive at a steep descent and he suggests I engage Hill Descent Control, an electronic system that automatically controls the speed of the vehicle as it descends. |
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Hundreds of people lined the platform to watch the train, one of the last steam locomotives built by British Railways, arrive amid puffs of steam. |
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Evenings, she cleans offices for corporate execs, so they can arrive the next morning and find their trash cans empty and the coffee rings scrubbed from their desktops. |
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The arresting features of the building as visitors arrive are the new entrance, a new grand stairwell and the development of a central atrium with skylight. |
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The City of Truro will arrive under its own power, while locomotive 50033, Glorious a diesel-electric will arrive as a permanent exhibit at the museum. |
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They arrive like guests to a dinner party and are sat on the sofa. |
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The Mayor of Moscow Yuri Luzhkov, who was due to arrive on an official visit to Bulgaria yesterday, has also been invited by Sofianski as an official guest at the ceremonies. |
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An eight-metre yacht is due to arrive here today after it was dismasted and almost capsized in gale-force winds along the Wild Coast late on Tuesday night. |
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When we arrive there, we will dock, unload our cargo, and change ships. |
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Polls will start to arrive on your doormats later this month. |
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Leaflets lifting the boil warning were due to arrive on doormats by Friday and plans were also made for loudspeaker announcements until 9pm last Thursday. |
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There is always an air of excitement and expectancy as people begin to arrive long before the service starts and are often prepared to stand throughout. |
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I am therefore surprised to arrive at Hotel Galapagos on Santa Cruz, an hour or so later, to find one draped across my doorstep like a novelty draft excluder. |
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The goods arrive not in a cookie box, but in an elegant drawstring bag. |
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They arrive in dribs and drabs, and Alexander pins them down immediately. |
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When calculating arithmetic population density, the number of people is divided by the amount of land of a certain area to arrive at a number of people per square mile/kilometer. |
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Lots of erotic sculptures also, we arrive in the Kama Sutra cultural sphere! |
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However, don't arrive expecting anything less than tons of locals on their own daycations. |
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Guests are advised to dress warmly and arrive before 10:00 AM as parking is limited. |
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The wreckage of the helicopter has been lifted onto the deck of the vessel Bibby Polaris which is due to arrive in port late on Monday. |
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By the time ships arrive in port all port formalities should have been handled so that no delays exist along the international supply chain. |
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They say that time speeds up in great sporting contests so that full time appears to arrive quicker than expected. |
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Here, you go through a five-barred gate, down a sloping gravel driveway, past a modest saloon car and arrive outside the kitchen. |
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So we'd arrive in these places, and she'd just get on the horn and start calling around. |
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When you arrive at Brussels Central Station, take the subway 1B direction Stokkel until the Montgomery station. |
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For all the promises that arrive with each new fad diet, experts continue to emphasize that balance is the key. |
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Not only did Labour arrive in power lacking experience of the workings of central government. |
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We load and lash your goods optimally so they arrive safe and sound and bang on time at the place of destination. |
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Once you have passed the babouche vendors, you arrive in En-Nejjarine Square and the cabinetmakers' souk. |
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I arrive on a normal two lanes road, and then do again the nice way of this morning. |
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This has had a major impact on the number of refugee claims, as Canada can deny entry to claimants who arrive via the U. S., and vice versa. |
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The next issue of Employer News will arrive in your email inbox instead of your in-tray. |
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Many committee members were inconvenienced, especially the ones who had to come from farthest away to arrive in Ottawa on a Thursday. |
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We help our customers be able to breathe easy, knowing that your printed materials arrive at the exact place in the time required. |
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Van Gundy said Latrell Sprewell is the one player he knows will arrive in Toronto with the proper mental outlook. |
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By the time they arrive their relations are cordial, and things get warmer from there. |
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It will be a Portuguese water dog from a rescue shelter and it will arrive in April. |
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She wanted them to arrive in Stockholm well rested, so she purchased second-class sleeper car tickets. |
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This guide will help you to get your bearings when you first arrive and want to begin your new life in Marl. |
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One can arrive at an erroneous conclusion by logical reasoning if it is based on a false premise. |
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Your Maybach, along with a bill for the balance due, will arrive in about six months. |
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We need to learn the ins and outs of the problem to arrive at a solution before implementing it. |
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If you arrive in less than good physical condition, you will start training at a distinct disadvantage. |
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By testing many individual insights, he tried to arrive at a universal truth. |
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They want visitors to feel welcome and also experience pleasure themselves when they arrive home from work. |
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We ask for the drug because it looks so wonderful to be able to skip down the street singing and arrive home to be greeted by our smiling wife. |
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Although such assistance is critical, migrants can also need help when they arrive home. |
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Arrange transportation to and from the party to ensure you arrive home alive. |
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Patients who arrive home with questions may not be able to reach the family doctor or staff who took care of them in hospital. |
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After a long, stressful day in the office, we tend to fall completely exhausted on the couch as soon as we arrive home. |
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Rushing off to a crowded shopping mall after work, only to arrive home with some pretty mediocre presents? |
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We'll keep our fingers crossed that the storm doesn't cause the host society any further trouble, and that all visitors arrive home safely. |
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Regardless of the time we might arrive home from an evening out, the ritual remains the same. |
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If you arrive home and it appears that someone has entered your home, do not go inside. |
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He'd usually arrive home late at night but his mother could always tell that it was him by the sound of his heavy army boots. |
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I spent this calm day, without aanxiety, and was the first to arrive home: we were due at 7:00 pm and I arrived at 6:30 pm. |
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Once they arrive home the soldiers will be on leave for a few days before returning to work. |
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The result is often that partial, haphazard oddments arrive in an archives, instead of a complete, coherent grouping of documents. |
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As the sun sets, a cluster of punks from Phoenix arrive in two beat-up vans. |
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When you arrive at the stadium, make sure that you show yourself personally with your ticket printed on an A4 sheet. |
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The Jamaican team arrive with flag-bearer, Usain Bolt, out in front as usual. |
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If children arrive too early, they may get distracted or bored and want to wander or get into mischief. |
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Throughout the show, survivors of humdrum Midwestern childhoods blossom after they arrive in this great unsleeping metropolis. |
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When you arrive on the job, bring your safety helmet and cup-type eye goggles with you. |
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Every few weeks a truckload of men would arrive wielding gas-powered mowers, leaf blowers and hedge trimmers. |
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In a minimalistic perspective this has only the objective to arrive at a non-violent co-existence. |
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The stress of the car ride is too much for them and they arrive at the clinic feeling very nervous and unhappy. |
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We will cross a large plateau and arrive in Lmharch village. Then via 4x4 we will visit the most beautiful settings in which to take a hike. |
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Now, I am hardly waiting for ON GUARD to arrive and I am reading it with pleasure word by word. |
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It might be appropriate for officials to arrive and remain out of uniform for the duration of the program. |
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In Wan's film, the Warrens arrive to save the poor unfortunate English people from their demon. |
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As an example, let us assume that, although you preplanned 10 storage units, only 8 arrive in the warehouse. |
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The decorticated seeds are roasted only after they arrive in consumer countries. |
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We do not yet know whether we will arrive at a solution that is acceptable to everyone, but we are sounding out the basis for this. |
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He takes time to walk around the set with his cameraman before the actors arrive and that he uses this time to decide how he wants the scene to look. |
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The third step will be to evaluate how these independent themes interrelate with each other to arrive at the optimal mix of exposures. |
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New recruits may arrive many months before an orientation course is offered, forcing many to tread water in the meantime. |
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A couple of kilometres after the second of these, you will arrive at a sharp bend in the road. |
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The cases are wrapped in a high quality blister pack to arrive clean and undamaged. |
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It snakes to Wal-Mart because once drivers arrive there they can easily cross through the lot to another shopping area. |
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As the students arrive for class, ask them to move to the side of the room representing the season that is their favourite. |
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It's no greater than two hours of total response time for any one response unit within the sector or the AOR to arrive on location. |
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Emergency signal pre-emption technology can even assist fire trucks to arrive at the scene quicker. |
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I'd arrive before anyone else, and the lawyers would thank me for being such an eager beaver. |
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Travel comfortably by public transport and arrive relaxed at Figino Youth Hostel. Enjoy the lake, the southern atmosphere and dolce far niente. |
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Here are some helpful hints to make sure that your luggage and its contents arrive at your destination in tiptop shape. |
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Although you arrive bright and early you clumsily knock over the parrots cage as you go in. A simple job has suddenly become much harder! |
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African violet, gerbera, ivy and kalanchoe plants arrive in a round wicker basket. |
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Blooming African violet, cyclamen and kalanchoe plants, along with a colorful speckled croton plant, arrive in a natural basket with handle. |
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New flowers arrive frequently so you're green thumb must act quickly to avoid incoming flower-food! |
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So you should arrive to training camp in shape, do not arrive in the camp to get in shape! |
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Furthermore, if you apply a too large discount, we'll arrive at a demonetization of the share after the battle. |
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The non-believer lives as if God didn't exist, as if God were not to arrive in a definitive way for him. |
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Shattered glass on the bus seats greeted the first driver to arrive for work, who discovered that vandals had broken in through a hole in the fence. |
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Initially we were supposed to take a boat to Tunisia then go throught Libya to arrive in Egypt. |
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After a four-hour ramble on foot through deep gorges, past monasteries, and up steep, forested hillsides, we arrive in Chhulemu, Babu's home village. |
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The student recalls details and other information as stated in a passage to arrive at the new information requested. |
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It will enter service just in time to help accommodate the visitors who arrive in Vancouver for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games. |
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Secondly, your incomings will arrive quickly on your account and you can view them straightaway. |
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The ships cast anchor waiting for the rest of the flotilla to arrive at the meeting point. |
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At the end of a 1 km bridle path we arrive on the castle XV and XVIIth built on the ancient fortifications of the XIIth. |
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In a few weeks time, a busload of young Norwegians will arrive in Burgundy! |
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When the players arrive in camp on 22 June Lancaster will speak to each one individually. |
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Pornographic spam used to arrive with raunchy subject tags, which, though disturbing to read, made them easy to identify and delete. |
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Employment law has become ridiculously opaque and employers take full advantage of that and arrive lawyered up to the hilt. |
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The smoke coiled up counterclockwise and, every few minutes, the warm breath of a terrible smell would arrive with the wind. |
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Tardiness: The player arriving late is expected to arrive at any time during the scheduled 2 hours. |
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The government was supposed to recalibrate during this prorogation and arrive ready to take action. |
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While Britain has lots of irregular migrants, most arrive legally and overstay their visas, or else use stolen or fake passports. |
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Passengers don't want to think twice about whether they will arrive at their business meeting or holiday destination on time or hours too late. |
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By zigzagging north through this neighbourhood, which is the original city centre, we will arrive at the Santa MarÃa de la Encarnación church. |
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We squeeze in and race across town like the devil himself is chasing us, back to the Tropicana, where we arrive shortly after 10.00 pm. |
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With it, you can virtually ignore the map screen and arrive at your destination using only the compass rose. |
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During the construction, with the arrive of machines, the local fauna will chase away, the staple diet of the Bakola people. |
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With participation from the Army, Navy, and Canada's own Snowbirds, the Cup is set to arrive in Manitoba in grand style! |
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You have to arrive with a game plan, one that people will identify with after your two-to-three-month grace period. |
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Uncork before the tasters arrive and pour yourself a small quantity in a glass to decide what to do next. |
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During the opening session, many more community members arrive than the space can accommodate, and they spill out into the bushy areas. |
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They arrive tired, with a dim view, and have only the desire to find a safe place where they can rest. |
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Once the decision is taken, they arrive to the foster home and have to face a situation of great vulnerability. |
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The Campagnolo teams arrive at the starting line with an exclusive technical advantage: 11 speeds. |
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The main purpose of the Pilgrimage to Santiago is to arrive at the Cathedral of Compostela and venerate the Saint Apostle. |
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Every night somewhere in Belfast we see sectarian attacks and every morning the removal vans arrive to take another family away to another location. |
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As the 2010 World Cup kicks off this Friday, thousands of football fans will arrive in South Africa to cheer on their favourite teams. |
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If he's being transferred by ambulette, will it arrive promptly? |
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Further down the line, you arrive at Aubel where a locomotive imposingly stands on the old station site of Aubel. |
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He is also reorienting acquisition policy toward individual works, as opposed to the absorption of entire collections, which typically arrive with strings attached. |
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Believe me, I too have had to intrude on several internal security zones to arrive at this common consensus. |
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Tapes arrive one at a time through a small door, in generic plastic sleeves. |
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What we really need to do is arrive at a fundamental acceptance of impermanence. |
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He'd arrive on his bike, his haversack full of groceries, and he'd spend the afternoon with us. |
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Whenever I travel by plane I usually arrive at the airport ahead of time, just to be on the safe side. |
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Soon I catch sight of Moutier and in a few minutes I arrive at the station: the end of a brilliant autumn hike. |
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Those which arrive after the deadline are considered late, and go straight into the wastepaper basket, and are then destroyed. |
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For example, imagine that a group consisting of the bib numbers 3, 6 and 1, in this order, arrive at the finish. |
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The surgeon, therefore, suggested that the nurse add epinephrine to the plain lidocaine rather than waiting for the medication to be ordered and arrive from the pharmacy. |
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Shiploads of ceramics arrive in Canada following changes in technology and navigation laws at midcentury. |
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This is difficult: political and military leaders may change, displaced people may arrive and leave, etcetera. |
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The animation team then works its way through thousands of corrections and revisions before they arrive at a final cut. |
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Meanwhile, Raghu's parents arrive and take a liking for the girl. |
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All in all, I am confident that it will be possible in the coming round to arrive at a forward-looking agreement with all our partners. |
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At 9:30, a group of four family day care providers arrive with their 13 children. |
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How many times have you waited on a plane for the pilot and flight crew to arrive from another plane? |
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No one minds if you arrive for an appointment wearing galoshes, boots, or even earflaps in the dead of winter. |
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Those who do this work arrive at it for different reasons, but primarily they do it out of love, passion and care for a world in crisis. |
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The distinctive wallets usually arrive on listeners ' doormats on Fridays. |
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When you arrive at the smart, new V C Bird airport, broadly smiling women try to decant a plane-load of people into a few taxis. |
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For those of us who have cell phones that are not locked into a carrier, you might find it cheaper to buy a prepaid SIM chip once you arrive at your destination. |
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How did you arrive at him as your gambit, and why did you decide to move away from Taylor Kitsch? |
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Whilst many tourists arrive individually on the Trans-Siberian railway, XWORLD approaches it on an exciting route through Inner Mongolia. |
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The rout is not a complete one, as the contingent of Lyran ships arrive in time to help cover the escape of the remains of the Lyrans' central attacking force. |
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Jesus' belief that the Son of Man would soon arrive to usher in the kingdom is confirmed as authentic by multiple attestation. |
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It turned out alright in the end, but the next problem is that the boat will arrive in Peru and then put to sea again shortly afterwards. |
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Two percent of patients with myasthenia gravis or Lou Gehrig's disease can arrive at clinic with neck weakness but the other problems of these diseases soon begin. |
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All States should show flexibility in order to arrive at a compromise on the outstanding issues. |
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You do not arrive at innovation through more structures, more bricks and mortar. |
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I was hoping for it this morning, but with luck it'll arrive tomorrow. |
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We decided to move quickly in order to arrive at tangible results on the ground level. |
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When pilots who do not speak Italian arrive in Italy, they do not get a crash course in Italian while waiting to land. |
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I do like that the last 800 km to finally arrive in Buenos Aires safe and sound! |
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As the morning comes up, a crowd of young men arrive in wide-brimmed straw hats and blue blousons. |
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Delay them so that they travel unsafely, or arrive home late. |
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Any day now these great northern European settlers will arrive in their thousands to find winter quarters and perform an aerial visual feast in murmuration over the bay. |
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In order to arrive at a balance between the supply and use of these two commodities, IO analysts must enter in the system a series of adjustments. |
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The rats arrive with the scowloads of garbage, and increase rapidly. |
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Papers sent to vacationing readers, retirees who've moved away, or those who have moved to a new region but want to keep up on news of family and friends back home often arrive weeks late and damaged. |
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All components are then packaged utilising expanding foam packaging technology to ensure that they arrive in perfect condition wherever in the world they are shipped. |
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The satellite will be injected into orbit after 3 hours and 35 mn and will arrive at its final working position 6 hours and 59 mn after its lift off. |
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In general, dedicated cycling lanes or paved shoulders, are terminated as they arrive at the traffic circle and are continued on the opposite side. |
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That you can print and ship a single shirt pretty much from coast to coast via priority mail and have it arrive in such a short period of time is nothing short of amazing. |
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To strengthen this kind of consumption it is vital to have supportive consumers who are willing to pay the overprice and to consume products which arrive from those countries thanks to the so-called fair trade shops. |
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Correct posture results in a pleasant journey, you'll arrive at your destination feeling relaxed and comfortable, and thereby able to work more effectively. |
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We were warned that we would be packed together like sardines so it was wise to arrive there very early to get one of the rare seats in the shadow. |
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Armed with an understanding of these differences and using the proposed analytic framework can help policy makers clarify the arguments around research and arrive at the best possible evidence-informed decision. |
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