The biannual tour has grown from a six-city grassroots event to an award-winning 20-city, three-month tour. |
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The company tactical officers incorporate feedback into biannual counseling for cadets. |
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We've been working on the play for four or five years now with the script having emerged from our biannual new work festival. |
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London Fashion Week, that biannual gathering of the unembarrassable in pursuit of the unwearable, begins tomorrow. |
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Now based in London, he was organizing a biannual meeting of his senior team. |
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But during the course of the biannual check-up, a discovery was made that would change Anne's life. |
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And of course, the biannual IT fair had some of the latest gadgets on stands. |
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Now she helps to organise the biannual International Debutante Ball, which donates money to several causes, including servicemen's charities. |
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He began as a chairman of the round table in 1998, going to biannual meetings in Paris. |
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The fire forum itself has had a chequered history and does not attract many members of the public to its biannual meetings. |
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The festival has been so popular it has now been made biannual for the first time, and will be hosted again in October. |
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We get the feeling that seeing a woman walk out the door with her suitcases packed is a biannual event for Don, yet it sets him into a depressive tailspin. |
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After all, it is on this proviso that we accepted the biannual provision of information. |
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The airfield, less than an hour's drive west of London, is home to Britain's biannual airshow. |
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We really get a kick out of patients who come in for their biannual exam and they have no gum disease or no cavities. |
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But at the second of London's biannual fairs, which ran from September 13th to 17th, that was starting to change. |
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These meetings should be held on at least a biannual basis and their proceedings made public. |
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A compromise solution could be either to establish a quarterly or a biannual process of grants selection. |
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The annual ones in this mixture will flower the first year but the majority of biannual and multiannual will not flower before the second year. |
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This biannual conference brings together review agencies similar to SIRC to discuss issues of common concern. |
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Some things about the biannual New York Fashion Week remain reassuringly constant. |
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And this month she launches the third issue of her biannual magazine, CR Fashion Book, which made its debut a year ago. |
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Earlier this month Airbus announced the winning idea for its biannual student competition. |
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Give your wallet a break and mark your calendar for Glow, the dusk-to-dawn biannual art event on Santa Monica Beach. |
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More of those products will be unveiled at this week's show in Berlin, a biannual event that is one of Europe's biggest consumer-electronics trade fairs. |
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At the 45th biannual meeting, such exclusivity agreements were discussed. |
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Currently, the only publicly funded showcase for local talent at the festival is the British Council's biannual event, to which it invites 250 international talent scouts. |
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Rising stock prices and low interest rates have reduced financing costs for consumers and businesses, the chairman said in his biannual monetary report to Congress. |
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In addition, the compilation and analysis of the complaints by the Commissioner on a biannual basis provides an invaluable and unique source of information for both the air travel industry and the travelling public. |
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The biannual campaign is also designed to encourage Americans who don't have an emergency stockpile to create one. |
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Spain: 1998 will be the first reference year for the introduction of a new biannual survey system for the service sector which will, every 2 years, cover all service activities. |
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So I resolve to restrict any visit to fashionable retro stores such as Rokit and Pop Boutique to a biannual treat – making shopping special again – while allowing perhaps a monthly mooch around some local charity shops. |
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Control and elimination of this disease currently relies on mass annual or biannual drug administration with ivermectin. |
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The child protection bill would have to be revised to deal with that point and a mechanism put in place for monitoring adoptions on an annual or biannual basis. |
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Its work primarily involved the review of the key points regarding preparation of the annual, biannual and quarterly accounts and closure options, in the presence of the statutory auditors. |
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The weekly market and biannual fair thrived, and in 1613 drew complaints from other towns whose trading in cloth was being severely affected. |
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David's Day congressional reception at the United States Capitol in honor of the First Minister of Wales' biannual visits. |
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Yarmouth hosts the popular biannual Old Gaffers festival which includes several days of entertainment and shows. |
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It may convene extraordinary meetings, if necessary. This period of functioning of the National Assembly, contrasts with its antecessor, which is the People's Assembly, that met in biannual ordinary session. |
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The Bar's 2010 biannual package of rule amendments have been approved by the Florida Supreme Court. |
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Both revisions would appear in the BOJ's biannual economic outlook to be adopted at its Policy Board meeting on Oct. |
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This biannual conference is an opportunity to meet and exchange ideas for all those dealing with the well being and continued training of older persons. |
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So the pair launched Cherry Bombe, a smart biannual magazine filled solely with stories about women in food, to which they have since added a podcast and an annual event called Jubilee. |
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This money, which finances the Council's biannual meetings, ensures its democratic character, as otherwise members could only be elected at the Council if they could afford paying for their own travel and accommodation costs. |
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Our performance assessment and development process includes goal setting, biannual formal coaching sessions for the first 3-5 years and annual performance and capability development reviews. |
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An Executive Committee is set up to implement the overall guidance set by the Commission and to act on behalf of the Commission in between its biannual sessions. |
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The secretariat presented the first two biannual financial reports and a report on the receipt of pledges made at the third meeting of the Parties. |
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A biannual fair, the Petroleum Istanbul was the host for 32,514 visitors from 102 countries. |
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In addition to taking part in this association's biannual conferences, SSQ is also involved in certain ICMIF committees, one of which is its Intelligence Committee. |
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Includes training for general services staff, contractual services for biannual deep cleaning of the cafeteria, reduced moving services and annual cost of travel booking interface. |
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As a biannual crop, research on onion needs time. |
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The art show is a biannual event that won't happen again for two more years. |
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We have biannual meetings also apart from the flag meetings. |
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