After a recent topsy-turvy spell, the Civil Union Bill appears to be back on track. |
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In the space of less than a week I have gone from being somewhat depressed to feeling like life is back on track. |
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To regain mutual understanding, we attempted to make sense of this misalignment in 37 and 38 and bring it back on track. |
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We see the trials and tribulations of you with your family, getting back on track. |
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The Minister said that the short-term objective now is to get the talks back on track. |
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The task at hand now for international peace monitors is ensuring that the process gets back on track. |
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He does acknowledge though, that the key to getting either the monorail or the tram back on track is to find investment from the private centre. |
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I could have dealt with this one, put everything back on track, and then la-de-day, all would be skittles and beer. |
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What has happened has happened and it is up to the guys to get this tour back on track. |
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Your overall site architecture should be consistent with a clear breadcrumb trail that lets them easily and intuitively get back on track. |
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Bolton manager Sam Allardyce will take the softly-softly approach to try to put his rocky relegation strugglers back on track. |
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But once you're significantly off course, you can't just simply do a quick U-turn to get back on track. |
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It was his no-nonsense approach that got Australia back on track in the late Eighties. |
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When the economy sputters, insurance payments help fuel consumption and get things back on track. |
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Brain damage or not, she was going to walk, talk and get her life back on track. |
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Now the company is involved in the scheme once again and plans are back on track. |
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We have been living in sufferation and frustration for too long, Jamaica is back on track and I am proud to say I'm a Jamaican. |
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The team must make their home advantage count to get their season back on track. |
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The suicide attack at the army's headquarters came amid efforts to try to put the peace process back on track. |
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The company posted respectable results for the year ended 31 March, 2005 but is still struggling to get its Japanese division back on track. |
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He is desperate to get his side's season back on track after they crashed to defeat at the hands of Rochdale. |
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And now here he is, primping his hair, smoothing down the front of his striped shirt just to get the relationship back on track. |
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His main task is to get the delayed launch of a deep space probe back on track. |
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With local authorities falling behind, the Scottish Executive must crack the whip and get things back on track. |
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I packed and did laundry and stewed and fussed and worried until 1 a.m. but I think we're back on track. |
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It took a few years for Xfm to get back on track, although I still can't listen to it today. |
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If she owns up to her mistreatment, seems genuinely sorry and makes amends, you should have no problem setting the friendship back on track. |
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All we need is seven weekdays to shift until we are back on track again, but with the leap days, it would seem that less than 7 years are needed. |
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The chairman stated that the company is back on track, but that line has been around for a while and investors do not seem to be buying it. |
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It has been a long, hard struggle but, ten years down the line, her life really does seem to be back on track. |
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Just over two months later he was back on track, riding for the first time since the accident on a road-going machine at Donington Park. |
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Paul Martin is keen to get the area back on track by playing up the positive. |
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Yes, our league form did fall away a bit but now we are back on track we can give it full focus now and look to improve our league position. |
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By October she was back to the No.1 spot in the rankings and her career was back on track. |
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As soon as the chaos approaches, the monster rears its head and I'm back on track. |
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Her speech and development were also impaired but that is now back on track. |
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But a two-fold surge in the price of coal put the mining scheme back on track last year. |
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Getting back on track after a slight curveball is what's important. |
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But as you see I am blabbering on, so let me get back on track. |
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He fans to be patient as he looks to get his career back on track. |
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Sometimes you just need one result and a bit of luck to get back on track. |
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Now Silverwood is eager to get back on track but he knows that he must first of all pick up wickets with Yorkshire before England start to notice him again. |
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By improving their accounts receivable and taking control of their debt, they were able to sharply increase their cash flow and get back on track. |
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Right, I'm just about unpacked now, so it's an early night for me, after which I'll only have to write the odd 4,000 words tomorrow to get back on track. |
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The charity, which works with Afro-Caribbean children, is planning a mentoring scheme for boys who are under-achieving at school to help get them back on track. |
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Once you get the business back on track, branch out by doing workshops and writing booklets, and maybe even start a blog helping others to reboot their lives after a set back. |
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The FIA subsequently banned the use of mechanical assistance to move a car back on track afterwards. |
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Patrese got back on track for the team in the next Grand Prix at Interlagos, coming second behind McLaren's Ayrton Senna. |
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If we are serious about putting the party of Lincoln back on track, we had better begin to pick up what black folk are putting down. |
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He believed it would help bring the stalled Uruguay Round of trade talks back on track. |
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The Cefn Forest fighter is determined put his career back on track after last month's damaging cruiserweight loss to Tony Bellew. |
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After overextending his credit, Bastien, a part-time student at Baruch College, made attempts to get back on track financially. |
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The restoration of democracy and subsequent economic reforms have successfully put Nigeria back on track towards achieving its full economic potential. |
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The young lefty, known for his debonair duds and distinctive eyeblack, hopes to rebound next Saturday when the reeling Cardinals try to get back on track against the Giants. |
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A tendency to over sentimentalise his confessional lyrics marred several songs but overall it was a solid display from a songwriter who seems to be back on track. |
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The Williams Renault team managed to get back on track with Boutsen coming fourth in the next race at Imola, earning the team three points in their championship campaign. |
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The conciliation service, Acas, will convene a meeting between the carrier and the unions today in a bid to break the deadlock and get talks back on track. |
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We will only get back on track if the Government demonstrates the same clarity and single-mindedness on growth that it has done on reducing the deficit. |
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Are the sparkiest oldies in the village finally back on track? |
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Audience could bid to get his Vodafone Derby claims back on track in the Tote Dante Stakes at York next Wednesday following a poor run in the Sagitta 2000 Guineas. |
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