A weary group of well-known Tasmanian nature photographers has just walked out of there, on assignment for the World Wide Fund for Nature. |
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But I also don't want to toss out controlled vocabularies, or expert assignment of categories. |
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He was supposed to be dead a year ago, but the Wildcard had bungled her assignment. |
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Because these projected experiments had never been done, assignment to a risk category was, of course, somewhat speculative and subjective. |
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They will cooperate in budget and financial management, staffing and assignment, medical information and information technology systems. |
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The combat data system carries out automatic threat evaluation and weapon assignment, target designation, and hard and soft kill co-ordination. |
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An assignment to this category is straightforward for duplicates with amino acid sequences of identical length. |
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Each derived categorical instrument has its own rules for status assignment. |
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One drawback to the study was the nonrandom assignment to intervention and nonintervention groups. |
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The assignment of objects across cultures to any one of these categories ranged from the arbitrary and humorous to the disturbing and offensive. |
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The patient pathography is included as an integral part of the patient assignment for these courses. |
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Thus, current district policies on school assignment are likely to need a major overhaul. |
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Her assignment, which she carries off with breathtaking brio, is to provide explicit political content and laughter. |
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It can accordingly be the subject of a charge or mortgage, effected by means of an assignment. |
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It is also the event which explains more clearly than any other the place of assignment, designation and organization in the life of mankind. |
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Since not all the taxa included in the second group have been studied, the assignment of rank as subsections or sections requires more data. |
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No statistically significant difference existed in knowledge by task assignment of driver versus navigator. |
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All parties involved in vehicle assignment, issue, and maintenance should participate. |
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Altion is in the area of network capacity management, administration and circuit assignment. |
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Other issues include specific assignment of what equipment is required, and who provides the equipment for the contract. |
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It relies on Section 71 of the B.I.A. that once an assignment in bankruptcy is made, all of the bankrupt's property vests in his or her Trustee. |
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She was up for promotion, and this would have been her last normal assignment. |
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The Court disregards the opinion of any witness for either side as to what constitutes an assignment document! |
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Many who become generals have only one nonoperational assignment, which allows little time for reflection and assimilation of skills. |
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Maybe she was just a neat person, and it was a summer assignment, and she wanted everything to be organized, so she had tucked it away. |
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At one time or another, every starter has seemed hesitant and unsure of either the snap count or his assignment. |
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An assignment does not require the borrower's consent, but novation requires the consent of all the parties. |
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The number of questions was limited in number so that the students were not unnecessarily burdened by the weekly assignment. |
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A young artist has created a mysterious object in a box for a corporate assignment. |
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He toiled over the assignment, finally coming up with numerous proofs, most of which were undeviatingly honest. |
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I suggest giving students the slant height for this assignment to be used effectively. |
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It looks like a mother uncrumpling papers in her son's backpack to find a missing assignment. |
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In truth, I declined the assignment because I knew that to write about men of power, in power, is a mug's game. |
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Never would I allow myself to be leave mistakes uncorrected, miss a deadline, or leave an assignment incomplete. |
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For my next assignment, I was instructed to get my hands dirty by mucking out some of the kennels at Foal Farm. |
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The estate created by the tenancy is unassignable, because a purported assignment terminates it as soon as it comes to the notice of the owner. |
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It is a twentieth-century classic, and besides, by the 1970s she was too overextended to complete such an assignment. |
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It does not affect the right of the mortgagor to redeem so long as the mortgagor is given notice of the assignment. |
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When his boss brought him the new assignment last fall, he didn't blink an eye. |
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Once a team puts up a brave show and outsmarts tough opponents, luck favours them in the next assignment. |
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Occasionally, then, give an assignment designed to demonstrate that you think an employee has what it takes to outperform himself. |
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He's great at delegating, giving you an assignment, and then turning you loose on it and not trying to micromanage you or second-guess you. |
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Things get dangerous when the recruit is given the special assignment of rooting out a suspected mole that has infiltrated the Agency. |
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Give me an assignment tomorrow in a city I've never seen, and I'll be off like a shot. |
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While on a window washing assignment, Wallace gets romantically involved with a lonely shop owner. |
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Their biology teacher has just given them an assignment about genes and heredity, expecting them to pass a five-page term paper by Wednesday. |
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But, the United States Government is not precluded from receiving and holding copyrights transferred to it by assignment, bequest, or otherwise. |
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But it was big job, a very tough assignment that required major cultural changes. |
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Even on professional assignment, it just didn't look right for a Times journalist to be seen rummaging about in bin-bags. |
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It is difficult to establish an accurate ordinal assignment of the taxa described above based on the current knowledge. |
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Also noteworthy during this fulfilling assignment was CW5 Maroney's direct support to the warfighters in Bosnia-Herzegovina. |
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She quit her teaching assignment in a school to become a professional singer. |
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He says that he has never considered any job to be beneath him, accepting every assignment that came his way. |
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Were all these hacks so low on the totem pole that they were unable to turn down the assignment? |
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Frequency assignment is the licensing of an individual radio frequency in a particular geographic area. |
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They were also given the option of keeping a weblog for their journal assignment, but so far no one has indicated any interest in that either. |
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In a few days I will send for you again with instructions on your first assignment. |
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My booksack is beside my right hip and, still tired and angry, yet adrenalized, I open it and pull out my only assignment, chemistry. |
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Then she used that request as her justification to make the special assignment. |
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Their first formal assignment was to write a poem in syllabics, that is, one in which the syllables in each line were counted. |
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In addition to putting in order the system of assignment to positions, it is advisable to enhance the importance of every officer rank. |
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She sighed and looked up at her teacher, now rattling on about an assignment on local history. |
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A recent honor was an assignment to design a kebaya for Datin Seri Endon Mahmood Badawi, wife of Malaysia's deputy prime minister. |
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I know few jobbing hacks in London who were keen on this particular assignment. |
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He has no colleagues, only a contact, who reaches him through newspaper advertisements to pass on details of the next assignment. |
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When I was a student in seminary I had as an assignment to write a paper on Calvinism and Birth Control. |
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The boss has come up with your first proper assignment, Tom, and it's a stonker all right. |
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Her English teacher, Mrs. Tates, prided herself on always letting the computer randomly pick the seating assignment. |
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Crossing over from pop music stardom to movie stardom is a killer assignment, no matter how big you are as a pop phenomenon. |
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As it turns out, many virtual entities lend themselves well to the meaningful assignment of status functions. |
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Ellis had been recuperating from a serious illness when the wedding assignment happened. |
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These humorous, eye-catching designs are much less of a woodworking project than they are a painting assignment. |
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Dad worked these trains regularly and for many years they were his regular assignment. |
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However, the new ATG assignment does not alter the predicted mature polypeptides encoded by each allele. |
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Faced with this ordeal, I applied for a humanitarian assignment and re-enlisted. |
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Almost every major assignment he has had turns out to have been hazed over with clouds of scandal. |
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The act was formed two years ago when the girls were given an assignment to write a song with harmonies. |
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You see, my dad, who works in the military, just got a new assignment and we had to relocate. |
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He relates the importance of the thole, which secures the oar to the boat, and notes that towing was the expedition's worst job assignment. |
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However, his assignment at VW may prove tougher than his three-year stint at Chrysler. |
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To be fair to the hapless reporter, I think he was rather embarrassed about this assignment. |
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A favorite assignment was designing a giant zoetrope, which projects images through slits in a revolving wheel, for a toy store. |
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So Shade happened to be in my English class and as fate had it we happened to be paired together for an assignment. |
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Well, this looks fine for an assignment you obviously didn't bother to crack a book for. |
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The original assignment was questioned and subsequent restudy of the sole specimen suggests that it may be a portunid, rather than a majid. |
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I need some help on the English assignment, and seems to me you'll need some tutoring before the math retest. |
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Again, students would write a report on completion of an assignment, marks being gained as before. |
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Such exploration may be accomplished through a homework assignment in which both partners or an entire family answers the questions below. |
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Thinking retrospectively about any exhibition is always a complicated assignment. |
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Does the watch, quarter and station bill or watch bill reflect accurate watch station assignment? |
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Where there is an assignment by a lessor to a lessee the interest which the lessee takes is the interest which the lessor himself had. |
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Send a press release and photos to local papers or the assignment editor at the local television station. |
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The lessor can neither refuse the license to assign, nor assent to the assignment, for he has nothing more to do with it. |
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There's also haiku, written by my 12 year old son as a homework assignment recently. |
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Trapped by political scheming, he was left with little choice but to accept the military assignment. |
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High academic rank brought Jackson assignment as a lieutenant in the 3rd US Artillery. |
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It never ceased to amaze him how she could make a long reading assignment come to life and be interesting. |
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If anyone asks where I'm going I'll say I have to pick up an assignment from the English staffroom, which is right next to the detention room. |
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When 35,000 public servants go barking mad on game nights, it's a tough assignment for visiting teams. |
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An idealistic young detective takes an undercover assignment in a theatre but is torn between catching the killer or the thrill of performance. |
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If the assignment is not notified to the borrower, there are additional risks to the parties. |
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I was coming home from a late night modeling assignment, and I had arranged to meet my former landlord to pick up my security deposit. |
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Tara was my agent in Prague and her assignment had been to locate cheap lodging for my two days there. |
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Initial assignment to linkage groups was based on the logarithm of the odds ratio for each possible marker pair. |
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His parents were working on a billion dollar assignment, when John sabotaged everything, and ruined their reputations. |
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I must have been feeling awfully ambitious to set myself such a daunting assignment! |
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The inclusion of amalgamation in an assignment would constitute a further restriction on the tenants' common law right to assign without consent. |
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I therefore find that the assignment was valid and the assignee could sue in its own name. |
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The multicultural day was part of a school assignment, where students studied every aspect of a chosen culture. |
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In addition to the in-class exercises, each session concluded with a homework assignment. |
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Since they were studying poetry at the moment, they had an in-class assignment to write an original poem in any style or meter. |
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Clients who do already watch movies will interpret film assignments as busywork and will not comply with the assignment. |
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They expect employees will be out on assignment for much of their time so they will not need the space which would once have been their base. |
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Narang's experience in managing business came in handy for his new assignment. |
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Regardless of availability, career development in an officer's functional area is an important piece in the assignment process. |
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She's come to Australia on assignment and to visit her best friend Catherine. |
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The memorial pays tribute to 1,606 reporters, editors, photographers and broadcasters who died or were killed on assignment. |
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Marriage, and the birth of a son in 1875, did not hold him back from touring to faraway places on assignment, including the Arctic and Spain. |
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And actually, I think Matt will be doing that interview, because I'll be traveling on assignment that day. |
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A disproportionate amount of the lower visibility general assignment positions have historically gone to women and minorities. |
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I had to decline as I'm going to be on assignment, either in Switzerland or Washington. |
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The software offers a virtual disk assignment that replaced more complex hardware-intensive reconfigurations. |
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A National Geographic journalist will be on assignment around the area as well. |
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A person whose performance has slacked off may be reacting to changes in the work environment, management, work task or assignment. |
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This would make a great difference in a situation where a destroyer developed critical problems while on assignment away from its base. |
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The majority of foreign workers come to India on assignment with their parent companies. |
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All the senior reporters working from the Chicago Tribune were out on assignment. |
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I have on occasion met some of my superiors on assignment, but they are usually in disguise or there is limited light. |
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The boys of the group embraced the assignment a little too enthusiastically, shouting the carols like tankard-hoisting Chaucerians rather than singing them. |
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By the 1950s the rapid assignment of gender to an ambiguously gendered infant had become standard. |
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When Lewis was shipped off to Vietnam, his son was just three months old, and the timing of the assignment worried Lewis. |
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When Vial got that first assignment, she was just beginning her photography career, and Cirque du Soleil was only a few years old. |
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His most recent assignment was the 84th Precinct, at the Brooklyn end of the Brooklyn Bridge. |
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Her first assignment was to report on an article about a quadruple murder. |
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It is about the completion of an assignment, and the execution of a formula. |
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I knew Shannon, a CT who had served an interim assignment in CTC the previous year, when I was there. |
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Unlike the other chapters, in which we watch the class wrestle with the essay assignment, in this chapter we consider one student writer at a time. |
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In breach of this undertaking, the company executed an absolute assignment to another creditor of amounts represented by certain bills of exchange. |
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Won't release the name of the educator whose assignment is called outrageous. |
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Changing the medical profession from one that is paternalistic to one that is self aware and quickly responsive to society's expectations is a difficult assignment. |
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The room door hissed and Crystal entered, dressed in a rather revealing skirt that didn't look at all appropriate to a combat training assignment. |
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Over the next few weeks my posts might be a bit sporadic as my exam is due in October and I have a mighty rush to complete the course work, do the last assignment and revise. |
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Ortiz met Felipe in November 2002 on assignment, covering a story about an oil spillage in northern Spain. |
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There was no discussion, then or thereafter, but on every subsequent assignment the armorer had supplied weaponry with the same internal modification. |
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Writing a research paper was the second assignment in the course. |
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The film then blurs space-time boundaries as it sends the two filmmakers on assignment to interview the key characters surrounding the hero's life. |
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Many of you will have seen some permutation of the mass e-mail joke bouncing around where the narrator is a news photographer, on assignment, having to make a tough call. |
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What is the typical field worker's task assignment for the day? |
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Smears were taken using the same technique in both groups and interpreted by technicians who were not aware of the patient assignment in the study. |
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Assembly, filling of gaps, and verification of ambiguous organism assignment would probably be performed most efficiently at one central laboratory. |
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An assignment by the mortgagee is not such an action or proceeding. |
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It is important to note that para 25 does no more, but no less, than to preserve the legal effect of a pre-commencement assignment or agreement to assign. |
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Hence some studies require the more detailed analysis which can be undertaken by macroscopic simulation models or dense network assignment models. |
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The widespread availability of computer technology makes the application of ecological footprint analysis feasible as a homework assignment for the students. |
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For one, the assignment of specialties in the military is fairly arbitrary. |
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I was sent on assignment to Thailand by Hinduism Today to meet the Indian Hindus of Thailand and to explore the ways in which Thais worship the Hindu Gods and Goddesses. |
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Finally, the lease or its assignment will have to be notarised locally. |
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Neither of these persons was able to produce the original or any copy of the assignment, although both of them were positive that an assignment had been made. |
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Pastors' wives were known to preach sermons and conduct services whenever the pastor was serving another church within his multiple-congregation assignment. |
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And he would give me an assignment or something to be thinking about my life, or take notes on it. |
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It is tough on Maloney that the arduous assignment of a UEFA Cup tie at home to VfB Stuttgart is being billed as if it were the equivalent of finishing school for the player. |
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After petitioning for the assignment through her chain of command, the Navy decided to make her a test case. |
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Their tragic flaw, of course, was the relatively arbitrary assignment of these functions to areas, and the belief in the corresponding shape of the skull. |
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Thankfully, her cancer was caught rather early because of an assignment she had in early October in which she had mammogram done. |
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In just a few short minutes she would be getting her first assignment. |
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The guard was reprimanded and assigned to duty where he had no contact with detainees for the remainder of his assignment at the detention center. |
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In the meantime, she is off to Egypt on assignment and he continues his research in the musty clime of an Oxford library. |
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In 1933, Ben Shahn loaned Walker Evans a right-angle viewfinder, which he took on assignment to Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
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His job has been to head a congregation whose assignment is not to generate new and bold ideas, but to preserve the integrity of the tradition of the church. |
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With his first assignment, Weston was thrown in at the deep end. |
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The third section is across a muddy paddock, and with the West Coast's usual rainfall a muddy paddock can be extremely sloshy and provides a tough assignment for the crawlers. |
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In addition, sputum smears and cultures, immunologic assessments, and chest X-ray interpretations were performed without knowledge of treatment assignment. |
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I told her a sob story about a math assignment, a philosophy paper and computer science midterm in a way that I thought would assure a remedy for my chronic procrastination. |
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Besides it being unfair and immature for adults to burden children with such an assignment, taking these messages into the schools is both illogical and ineffective. |
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However, no amount of protest can put the Western route back on the agenda because it was killed stone dead by the environmental impact assignment. |
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Its last assignment was to find the heliopause, where the solar wind is offset by the galactic wind, but in April 1997 it was passed by a younger, faster Voyager spacecraft. |
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In the event of any such assignment, subletting or transfer, the Contractor shall be responsible for securing compliance with these conditions in every respect. |
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This was alleviated by the assistance of the charge nurse, who did not have a patient assignment, when the liaison nurse became involved in multiple activities. |
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On one assignment, I decided to sucker-punch my favorite teacher. |
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Public school students attend schools based on an assignment system rather than neighborhood proximity. |
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My main job assignment was to organize the spare parts, mostly vacuum tubes that kept blowing out. |
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The multineural recordings did not allow unambiguous assignment of action potentials to individual neurons. |
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This assignment will build upon the considerable track record of ARCADIS with implementation of the Water Frame Directive. |
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X and Y argue that the anticipatory assignment doctrine is a judge-made antifraud rule with no relevance to their contingent fee contracts. |
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Howell says that a few years ago he took on the assignment to find the ways and means to increase the perceived quality of Cadillacs. |
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A talk show presentation assignment provides the flame to introduce first year students to basic information competencies. |
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Rolt takes issue with earlier writers' suggestions that the assignment was solely due to Robert's health. |
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The assignment is often an essay on a subject set by the supervisor, or a problem sheet set by the lecturer. |
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When handing in your assignment, ensure you include a coversheet with your name and student number. |
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You were in retirement when you got the call for this assignment. |
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Grades three and four were divided into six groups as well, assigned a tertiary color, and given the same homework assignment. |
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This paper proposes a unified account of headship assignment in Spanish endocentric compounds with a nominal non-head. |
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In addition to federal regulatory compliance, a radio frequency assignment also provides operational value to federal agencies. |
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But when she reachers her first assignment, she's led on a treasure hunt filled with clues and hiding places. |
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His first assignment was the USS Sand Lance, a Sturgeon-class attack submarine. |
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The unblockable actions consist of evaluating an expression and performing an assignment. |
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While this 12-furlong assignment in Saint Cloud is tougher, Hannon thinks it is well worth a shot. |
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Nie Haisheng will take a second assignment eight years after his first space mission. |
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When it came time for me to be ordained a teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood, I told the bishop I would accept a home teaching assignment. |
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No prize transfer, assignment, or substitution by Winner is permitted. |
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Most of the time, locum tenentes don't know where their next assignment will take them, but that's part of the fun. |
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Stevenson relished the assignment, for he was a typical spoilsman of the 1880s who at the time opposed civil-service reform. |
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He reported to the office of the Secretary for War to request a new assignment. |
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We repeated the random assignment to the subgroups and RIV computation ten times. |
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It is a brisk winter day in December and your post assignment is the chow hall on the minimum-security side of the facility. |
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My first assignment, right out of school, was on a seismic research vessel off the east coast of Newfoundland in the Labrador Sea. |
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Boston brought knuckleballer Steven Wright up from Pawtucket and had spare outfielder Corey Brown designated for assignment. |
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The assignment will be managed by Marina Stenos, Vice President and Director, from the agency's New York office. |
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This is a tricky assignment, because one may prefer the explications or think them more important. |
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Yamamoto on his new assignment, conveyed best wishes for his successful tenure. |
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The offices are available by assignment of an existing lease or underletting at a current passing rental of Pounds 119,000 per annum. |
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He had a pretty good assignment as the dog-robber, or orderly, for Lieutenant Friel. |
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In January 1941, Martha was sent to China on assignment for Collier's magazine. |
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The task related role gives followers a sense of direction for an assignment to be completed in the group. |
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Kane's first assignment was to assist Leigh in the underpainting for the mountain gorilla diorama. |
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Once you receive the assignment in the post, be sure to sign it and send it back as soon as possible. |
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We should not condone the assignment of asylum seekers to that of people smugglers. |
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These are certain formulas in a formal language that are universally valid, that is, formulas that are satisfied by every assignment of values. |
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My first assignment was to redesign a proximity fuse for anti-personnel shells because the original manufacturer couldn't get it to work. |
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This time he has not only taken up the assignment, but has also taken the vow to unseat the Nanda dynasty and coronate Chandragupta. |
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The whole mapping yields the assignment of a predicate or a relation to the target. |
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His first assignment with the Gooney Birds was in 1944 when he deployed to Aden, Arabia, in present-day Yemen. |
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What other professional group would accept unrecompensed travel to an assignment? |
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The restriction on assignment of a cause of action is a related rule based on public policy. |
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A prerequisite to safe air traffic separation is the assignment and use of distinctive call signs. |
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When purchasing of cleaning services may window cleaner conclude in the assignment. |
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Reading my assignment wrong, however, I thought I was going to National Philanderers Day and was eager to see who dared to show up. |
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Within the family, the assignment of genera has been debated for over 100 years. |
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They are characterized by the internal assignment of Latin names to various sections of different provenance. |
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But if an assignment resembles a dropped ice cream cone or one without any ice cream at all, it would not meet expectations. |
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The assignment was at the suggestion of his friend and lawyer Truman Gibson, who knew of Louis's love for horsemanship. |
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If you start work on the new assignment now, you'll be ahead of the game for when the teacher sets it officially. |
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This assignment reflects our company's leadership position as a well-respected and successful property manager in the New Jersey region. |
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When Williams joined the army, he was assigned to the Royal Corps of Signals, which was the typical assignment for university undergraduates. |
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The Soldier is ineligible for assignment instruction or orders, reenlistment, permanent change of station, transfer within or between components, or training. |
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The Communications Authority announced today it will reassign 3G spectrum using a hybrid approach combining market-based and administrative assignment methods. |
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Your assignment consists of replacing one letter in each word with another and then anagrammatizing the resulting collection to reveal one of the world's currencies. |
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Please run off twenty-four dittos of this assignment, for my students. |
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He spent all day cozying up to the new boss, hoping for a plum assignment. |
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Depending on the curandero or curandera, a treatment may combine a limpia with another simple ritual or assignment, all intended to bring balance and harmony to the person. |
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He spent all day cosying up to the new boss, hoping for a plum assignment. |
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With any luck, we'll be able to finish our assignment before the deadline. |
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Thank you very much for taking the time to do your assignment properly. |
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In particular, the assignment focuses on gender bias and homophobia. |
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News Director Nick Genty said there was nothing to report at the station since the addition of Stacey Spivey, a general assignment reporter, last month. |
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Charles Napier stars as Deputy Sheriff Harry, the ultra-macho peacekeeper of the desert, whose assignment is to bring in the equally swaggersome desperado, The Apache. |
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The boy was sick and tired of doing his lengthy homework assignment. |
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Therefore, it is necessary to have the existence of a conflict in public law without any constitutional aspects and no assignment to another jurisdiction. |
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Unbeknownst to Mr Smith, his new assignment was in fact a demotion. |
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Left-hander Franklin Morales, who is on the 15-day disabled list with a left pectoralis strain, will continue his rehab assignment with Pawtucket this weekend. |
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This flow chart represents the assignment of tasks in our committee. |
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When the archbishop would send Philip on an assignment, he would leave the cat in the care of the archbishop, who apparently was not an ailurophile. |
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One-shots are notoriously short, typically less than one hour, and almost always focus on a particular assignment that the students need to complete using library resources. |
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An in house team at Mack-Cali previously handled leasing in the building, but a source revealed that the company may be handing off the assignment as part of a quid pro quo. |
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I think that a part of my assignment is to distill out of the raw material of my experience all the necessitous ingredients that I need to make my journey. |
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The assignment the department gave him proved to be quite challenging. |
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The observable properties of conodont apparatus carry a variety of features permitting assignment of these higher taxa into different branches of Metazoa. |
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Maryam Nawaz Sharif has been appointed as Chairperson of the Prime Minister s Youth Programme on purely honorary basis without receiving any pay or perk for the assignment. |
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For the first time in the airline industry, passengers may select their seat assignment as far out as 45 days from the date of departure and print round trip boarding passes. |
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In all cases, the librarian cataloger was responsible for supervising the assignment and flow of work and for revising the work of paraprofessionals. |
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F is said to be satisfiable if and only if there exists a truth assignment I such as I is true, I being a function which associates to each variable a truth value. |
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You really do expect every one of his scores to be a buffo, socko, holy-cow kind of score, and that's a tough assignment to do on a regular basis. |
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To overcome this limitation, we propose to extend the linear assignment model to a quadratic one, for directed or undirected graphs having labelized nodes and edges. |
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However, his latest assignment proves to be even trickier, as instead of stealing thoughts he's going to have to plant one in someone else's mind. |
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In late 1814, the Prime Minister wanted him to take command in Canada and with the assignment of winning the War of 1812 against the United States. |
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