Redistribute some of the revenue billed from junk traffic to sites that are well-managed, by reducing monthly fees. |
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What the hotel billed as an outdoor pool was nothing more than a small wading pool, so we did not spend too much time there. |
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Remember to set aside money every month for expenses that are billed quarterly or annually, like insurance or property taxes. |
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The fact that BMI paid its share of legal accounts billed to the projects does not equate to a solicitor-client relationship with Mr. Melia. |
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Your subscription billing will end on July 16, 2003 and no accounts will be billed after that date. |
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Kathryn, who has also been billed as Kathy Morris, as acted in a wide ranges of films and television roles. |
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The ground floor is billed as a wine bar but has a full menu, and the restaurant is on the first floor. |
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During that year, we would also finance her receivables, advancing her 50 cents in cash for every dollar billed. |
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He gave a flippant answer saying I should thank my lucky stars he had not billed me for it earlier. |
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For the first time in a long while I actually went to see a play billed as a comedy that made me laugh out loud. |
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Orange is marketing the SPV M1000 at business users, with calls and GPRS data connections billed according to the network's business tariffs. |
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A wedding that was widely billed as beset by disasters and disapproval became a day of warm smiles, laughter and even the odd decent joke. |
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The core concept of utility computing for storage is that usage must be metered and billed. |
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For starters, Harry is enjoying what is billed as an extended Australian holiday in the company of a large contingent of palace minders. |
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About 40 presidents and royalty, ten prime ministers and 43 ministerial delegations have been billed to attend. |
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Navin Samarasinghe also entered the final of the men's open event where he is billed to do battle with the hardened Janaka Suwaris. |
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Sight seeing and daily meetings are billed, with a Grand Black Tie event on the final night. |
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Further spice is added with the event being billed in some quarters as a battle royal between Manchester and Merseyside. |
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He was billed after star Dana Andrews, leading lady Linda Darnell and second male lead Sterling Hayden. |
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They billed their approach as a bold use of the legislation, saying it was a response to persistent harassment of residents by travellers. |
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In the past 12 months, have you talked to any of the following to see if you could pay a lower price than they billed you, or wanted to bill you? |
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If your client rents inventory space, find out how the client is billed for inventory storage. |
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Costs and profits are estimated over the life of the deal, and as work is completed the customer is billed on a monthly or quarterly basis. |
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A strategic zapper logs a driver's car every time he passes a certain point and he is billed every month accordingly. |
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Last year it settled charges that it illegally billed excessive fees and violated consumer protection regulations. |
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Cllr Michelle Mulherin said she knew some people levied with commercial water charges who felt they were unfairly billed. |
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Students who don't pay their fees by the end of January will be billed a two per cent interest charge every month until they pay their tuition. |
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He believes that billed revenue this year will be four times last year's figure. |
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The wide variety of styles from a thin headband to a billed cap allows you to use what suits your style. |
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It is billed as an operatic monodrama in five movements for mezzo-soprano and 10 instruments. |
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And it's all thanks to a simple new dating game that's being billed as the cure for chronic singledom. |
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The film is billed as a sophisticated comedy that gleefully mixes slapstick humour, with something a little more grown-up for all viewers. |
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With their floppy haircuts and boyish good looks, they were billed as America's Beatles. |
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Despite its briefness, Mason's work is the best of the three actors who are first billed in the film. |
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After all, this trip was billed as another confidence builder between the two leaders. |
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Our first game against Chelsea was billed as the country bumpkins against the city boys. |
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It should be noted that to this point he has never billed a minute of company time as a professional in his vocation. |
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The groups are not billed as butoh in Japan and the artists don't claim to practice the form. |
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Customers could be billed monthly, with payments calculated on the basis of how often, when and where their vehicle is actually used. |
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A decade later came rice cakes, a staple of the Japanese diet which took off when billed as low-calorie and low-fat snacks. |
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Meanwhile in Toronto, the mayor, with a strained voice, explains to irate restaurant owners why they're being double billed for garbage pickup. |
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The equipment would allow for clients to make phone calls from their rooms but be billed centrally at the front office desk. |
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It was a meeting billed as a summit for local residents to meet with their representatives and discuss the future of housing in the borough. |
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Seeing as how I was being billed by the hour in the parkade, I asked the security clowns if I would have to pay for the time I was being booted. |
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The event is being billed as a must for those raising funding and for those in the corporate finance business. |
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Flying with ex-Red Arrows is billed as the ultimate experience for aircraft enthusiasts and daredevils, rather than the faint-hearted. |
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Many customers have been billed and others have been sent inaccurate bills. |
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To avoid being billed twice inadvertently, don't press any button more than once. |
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I'd been incorrectly billed and it was only after I did my own sums that I discovered the over-charge. |
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Demand can be billed at a flat rate or, like energy charges, can be billed at block rates based on fixed increments of demand. |
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The result is being billed as an album of experimental yet accessible 21st century pop. |
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Some of the dogs may be lucky enough to have a Petmobil, billed as the canine equivalent of the Popemobile. |
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Dozens of funiculars are billed as the world's shortest, steepest or shortest-and-steepest railway. |
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This put me in the mood for the dark chocolate mousse billed with orange sorbet, but served with mango. |
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You know you're in worse shape when the cat in the movie gets billed in the credits. |
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The four-piece girl band from Surrey have been billed as the new All Saints. |
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The handling fee covers all standard services, with the exception of items such as de-icing and aircraft cleaning, which are billed separately. |
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Plus, some herbal products billed as energy boosters or fat burners contain caffeine-rich herbs such as guarana or stimulants such as ephedra. |
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For example, some professionals are evaluated according to amounts billed to clients. |
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In the bill of costs, the amounts billed are calculated at the maximums for certain of the lawyers and at amounts close to the maximums for the others. |
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He is billed for a performance at Club Amaruzu in Queens, New York on October 24 alongside veteran reggae crooner Coco Tea and dancehall star Capleton. |
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But a spokeswoman for DDF said although they had billed their product as being similar to Botox treatment, it did not contain any potentially harmful chemicals. |
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Write-off of nonrecurring costs during development so the price billed to the customer is unencumbered with the need to recover the original investment. |
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Is Joe Customer being billed for the service or product that he receives? |
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His troops are trying to convert customers to a pay-as-you-go utility model where IBM turns on the processing power and customers are billed based on how much they use. |
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Cars can now be equipped with electronic devices that emit signals relayed to highway monitors, and car owners are billed for their highway usage. |
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The Seductress of the Millennium, as she foresightedly billed herself, had signed to appear before her big break in publishing, and they were holding her to it. |
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His upcoming CPAC speech is being billed as a reemergence, but Romney never really left. |
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Widely billed as the dernier cri in armoury, the light sabre is nothing more than a flashlight powered by wasps that has to be held in both hands. |
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This can make physicians in small practices loathe to take on deaf patients, as they may lose money once they have billed insurance and paid for an interpreter. |
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Former Miss Ireland Andrea Roche was billed as the star attraction but she was forced to cancel her Kerry visit at the last minute due to bereavement. |
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But Ms Probert said there were two sides to the story and she had also heard that PCTs had been unable to release the money because they had not been properly billed. |
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All of this will be billed as a stimulus package to boost economic growth. |
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The catch is that any other usage will be billed at whatever tariffs the relevant hotspot owner charges, so no gratis web surfing or emailing, we're afraid. |
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His grip was light as silk and solid as iron, and he looked up for the first time, the billed cap no longer concealing the too-handsome face with its amused, chilling smile. |
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Mungo Jerry were also billed to play but, sadly, decided not to. |
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Campbell billed the event as a good tune-up for the postseason. |
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Exacerbating these problems is the issue of individual geysers and water meters, allowing tenants to be individually billed for their consumption. |
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Although billed as the ultimate exercise in sleep deprivation, shattered competitors have been allowed occasional catnaps agreed by the producers. |
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Should the rest of us trust what we see on television when our acquaintance with a case is confined to that little bit of testimony that is billed as a confession? |
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It's billed as the simple tale of an Australian political superhero and his valiant battles with assorted mugs, dummies, gutless spivs, clowns, fools and scumbags. |
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Forest wagtails, fly catchers, black crested buzzard, open billed storks and egrets are some of the migratory birds one can sight at the Guindy National Park during winter. |
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It was billed as the return of the prodigal son, the homecoming that would put fire in the bellies of the young Borders recruits and bums on seats at Netherdale. |
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Odia is billed as the first language from the Indo-Aryan linguistic group. |
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The rest of the day was spent birding with a guide in and around the fort looking for green avadavat, Indian pitta, jungle bush quail, thick billed flowerpecker etc. |
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The Final had been billed as a battle between the artists of Brazil and the artisans of Germany, but it was the unfancied European underdogs who started the stronger. |
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The film is billed as a romance, but the two travellers spend too long exchanging pleasantries and being nice to each other to get any sparks going. |
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But with a PC price war looming, the boys that billed themselves as the premier Linux PC hardware company read the runes, took a long lunch and bolted. |
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Duff House, billed as Scotland's premier country house gallery, is one of only two regional outposts of the National Galleries, along with Paxton House in Berwick upon Tweed. |
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This game may have been formally billed as a World Cup warm-up, but none of the 60,000 crowd basking in Cardiff sun were in any doubt that this was a real test match. |
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Restaurant meals and lodging are usually billed to employees, although at least one bureau is experimenting with central billing of hotel charges. |
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For example, a simple five minute procedure would be routinely upcoded and billed for a more complicated and longer higher reimbursement procedure. |
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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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Hence, the album is being billed as an uptempo CD which is meant to be played loud, if possible at club-volume, so you can get your feet on the floor and shake your booty. |
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The rollout, which is being billed as the biggest UK financial changeover since decimalisation, will happen simultaneously across the country and not region by region. |
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If he had known the secret all along, he never would have spent the 1990s performing in American restaurants where he was billed below the BBQ ribs. |
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Out of the nine events which were billed for the last day, India picked up four titles and were followed by Sri Lanka and Pakistan who took three and two titles, respectively. |
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Lomeier, the super, or caretaker as he is billed here, moves through the building trying to find the source of the problem and restore water to the taps on the top floors. |
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There has not been too much news from the Killoran Clan gatherings of late, but all that has now changed as another re-union is billed for October of this year. |
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By waving a device at a reader on the gas pump and having their credit cards automatically billed, customers could cut 30 seconds from a transaction. |
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The Baggies' boss, who billed the duel with Wanderers as the biggest game of his Premiership career, frowned at the loss of two vital survival points. |
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News director Randy Dixon billed the show as more hard-edged and newsier than before. |
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It is billed as an economical alternative to PVP or PVOH in both hairsprays and high clarity hair gels. |
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The lotion is billed as a greaseless lotion that can massage away minor aches and strains for fast-acting relief. |
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These factors also contributed to the 48 percent year-over-year growth in our total billed and unbilled deferred revenues. |
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If you are being billed frontage in a multi-use building it is necessary to have the commercial entities separately metered. |
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A quick shufty at Google reveals The Butchershop Bar and Grill is apparently billed as Glasgow's premier cocktail bar and grill restaurant. |
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It was billed as a UK base for direct action on climate change and saw various actions and protests stem from the occupation. |
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It was a match that was billed as a clash between the two best players in the world. |
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Between 1938 and 1974 this route operated the South Steyne, billed at the time as the largest and fastest ferry of its type. |
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This resin is often billed as being fuel resistant, but will melt in contact with gasoline. |
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The harmonization of Chinese society and the natural environment is billed as a rising policy priority. |
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These measures were publicly billed as reforms rather than socioeconomic transformations. |
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The Flyers started the 1948 season as Wigan RLFC but moved to Fleetwood after racing a few away fixtures billed as Wigan. |
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The second, Velvet Cream accord, is billed as a blend of Madagascar vanilla, ambrette, vetiver, patchouli magnolia flower and jasmine. |
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Trucks, meanwhile, will not be eligible for the upper limits and will continue to be billed according to distance traveled. |
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Dancers, flown in from Spain, are billed to perform in their authentic costumes on Friday and Saturday, backed by traditional Spanish guitar. |
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This new Alliance has been billed as an extension of NAFTA, launched by the three countries 11 years ago. |
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His The Queenes Arcadia and Hymens Triumph are both billed as pastoral tragicomedies and were both acted before and dedicated to Queen Anne. |
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Faintheart, billed as a romantic comedy set in the world of battle re-enactments, is due to hit cinema screens next summer. |
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The With Or Without You star stepped up to perform standards with billed performers Jim Caruso and Billy Strich. |
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He gets to charge more than Orkin and all those other pest control guys because Trap Man's weapons of extinction are billed as environmentally sensitive. |
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It is billed as a show for all the family and new to Zippos in 2013 is equestrienne Nicky de Neumann with her horses in new presentations of Roman and Cossack-style riding. |
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According to Heineken officials, Desperados delivers a uniquely refreshing and smooth taste and is being billed as the ultimate beer for nightlife and fun. |
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Even Disney Channel is in on the act, starting production on an animated series starring a kitty cat sheriff that is billed as the first Western for pre-schoolers. |
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In the ensuing years, mace would be billed as a humane, yet effective, alternative to police weapons such as the nightstick and the service revolver. |
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The only laughable thing about the whole show was it has been billed as Britain's answer to The Simpsons, presumably because both Homer and Warren have beer guts. |
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With Nitro Circus is billed as the biggest and most audacious action sports production ever, Pastrana will be joined by other regulars from the hit MTV show of the same name. |
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What's billed as the first mobile remote-deposit capture solution for Android-powered smart phones has been introduced by Bluepoint Solutions Inc. |
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The lake supports threatened species of birds like spot billed pelican, lesser adjutant stork, greater adjutant stork, black necked stork and large whistling teal. |
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The 26-year-old Londoner beat Christopher Rebrasse on points last month in a fight billed as the final eliminator to face WBC s uper-middleweight champion Anthony Dirrell. |
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Instead, Swype Shield, billed as physician-invented cold and flu prevention product, is applied on the nostrils, which is where cold and flu viruses most often enter the body. |
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The celebration is billed as a lawn party featuring everything from presidential look-alikes to food courts, dancing, a Dixieland band, fun runs and storytelling. |
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The annual event is billed as Oyster New Year, and ringing it in right means sharing a loading dock turned party space with 36,000 freshly shucked bivalves. |
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Refiles These items are generally billed at Interfiles the same rate. |
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Other billed acts of note were Quintessence, Stackridge, and Al Stewart. |
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The difference between the revenue recognized based on actual costs and the amounts billed represents unbilled receivables on the contractor's balance sheet. |
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The invitation said Parks would be provided with a courtesy card allowing him to make golf or dining reservations and he would be billed monthly for any expenses. |
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The company will also be holding abseils at their residence halls in Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Sheffield and Newport in what is billed as the UK's biggest charity abseil. |
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