Add elegant age to modern bathrooms by wainscoting the lower third of the wall areas in tongue-and-groove timber slats or boards. |
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In seaside towns, they are putting up boards along the seafront, ready for the big waves. |
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Please don't keep your toenails raggedy when clippers, emery boards and pumice stones are readily available. |
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Side running boards are still available while a new rear bumper has been added. |
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From shell-encrusted jewellery and belts through sequinned flip-flops and swimsuits to wetsuits and boards, it's all here. |
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Easily affixed to the fridge or kitchen wall, the boards allow you to scribble notes and reminders when they come to you. |
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They want to continue raking the cash in by sitting on the boards of companies. |
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At the end of a date with Arzu, Mehmet is riding the bus home when a shaggy, wild-eyed man boards and sits next to him. |
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Can we airbrush out that newspaper tacked onto the skirting boards, please? |
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The new boards can be used like traditional whiteboards, with teachers and children able to write on them, but go far beyond that. |
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The garage door was kicked in, windows smashed and boards ripped apart in a concerted attack that must have lasted several minutes. |
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Talk radio, webzines, list servers, message boards and now blog sites have one thing in common. |
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The boards are then shaped with hand tools, given four or five coats of yacht varnish, and have a webbing hand strap attached. |
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Land boards, composed of elected and appointed members, administer the allocation of tribal land. |
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Too many executives are paid just for having a pulse, handed wads of money by sleeping boards who mistake cutting jobs for real growth. |
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There were children building sandcastles and surfers wading out into the water carrying their surf boards under their arms. |
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Easily outraged punters with nothing better to do have waffled on about him on talk-back programmes and blogs and message boards. |
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A panel of judges selected the best entries for the shortlist from the high streets nominated by tourist boards around the country. |
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The boards are each attached with 2 screws onto our hay wagon about one foot apart. |
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You'll see this well-worn investment phrase all the time on our discussion boards. |
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State law requires local boards of elections to conduct absentee ballot voting at nursing homes. |
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The lead was dressed over the top of the fascia boards and, on the inside, it was dressed over the wall plate and the lower part of each rafter. |
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It can be supplied in all thicknesses with the option of waney edged, square edged or prepared boards. |
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Local authorities, health boards and quangos will also be expected to merge their administrative wings, to reduce duplication. |
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Even a nonbinding vote would act as a reality check for supervisory boards. |
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Those rank branch boards meet on a quarterly basis, four meetings per year. |
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In front of the incinerator is a huge pile of garbage, including packing bags, plastic bottles and foam boards. |
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The boards may be held in place by stainless steel screws with large plastic washers. |
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In top tournaments, in which electronic boards are used, each set of pieces has an extra queen for each side. |
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Swimming pools, diving boards, wave making machines, water slides and many other attractions were on offer on the night. |
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The Local Government Act 1985 abolished the six metropolitan councils, replacing their police authorities by more quiescent joint boards. |
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With only 20 million aging people, there was no profitable future in job boards in the recruitment advertising market in Australia. |
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Other add-ons included neatly tucked but well-lit steel running boards, sunroof, adjustable pedals, effective back-up sensors, and more. |
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Use plywood walk boards or wooden planks over the ceiling joists for support. |
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Taking them off means feeling the floor, the temperature and slipperiness of the surface, the rhythm of jointing in the boards. |
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Otherwise, they can just use the boards to deflect criticism and take their suggestions under perpetual advisement. |
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Boards that run lengthways will make a room look longer, and boards that run widthways will make it look wider. |
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The only major alteration was with the windchests, where the bottom boards were replaced with plywood. |
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Both have advisory boards, individual donors and websites, but no rank-and-file members. |
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In addition to his work at the Museum of Modern Art, Barr served on the advisory boards of other museums and the juries of art competitions. |
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Many more boards would benefit from his razor-sharp intellect and high ethical standards. |
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Be certain that the edges are properly jointed with no space between the boards. |
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As the sun sets, Saranne, David, and I stop in a patch of shorter grass, lashing our canoes together and laying plywood boards over them. |
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By touching the white boards or by using magnetic pointers teachers and pupils can alter and rearrange the information displayed. |
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They hide during the day under mulch, plant debris, rocks, boards, weeds, and ground covers. |
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I want to see the dasher boards full of advertising, the suites full of sponsors and the banners raised showing the club's great success. |
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We had to take out 17 rows of artificial tuff from the Soccer field, a full set of dasher boards, and six tons of plate glass. |
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He dashed the handset on a rock before stamping on the thin circuit boards and shattering them beyond use. |
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You need to be sure these new boards attached to the rafters all come out to exactly the same level, because you need to attach your finishing material to an even surface. |
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You must be able to work effectively with an active and diverse board of lay leaders, with rabbinic and non-rabbinic staff, and with congregational rabbis and their boards. |
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More than 50 employers take part in the Sharrow project which uses a raft of display boards in shops and libraries to advertise details of job opportunities. |
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New York co-op boards are refusing to let owners sell their homes if the price is too low. |
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I first came across this when there was a group of middle-aged women using the ultra-hip word.com bulletin boards as a kind of online kaffeeklatsch. |
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Contestants are being given plenty of advance warning to get out their drawing boards, their hammers and barrels and get working on their master pieces. |
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She realized one of the boards holding the mattress up had fallen. |
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Carter has also been a fixture on boards and expert panels, in think tanks and at universities. |
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The playhouse was positioned on concrete pavers and Lori and Charlie began the tasks of removing years of old paint, replacing boards, and installing new windowpanes. |
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However, the task will probably mean that the affected walls will need replastering, repainting, or wallpapering once the new plaster boards have been fitted. |
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At the entrance to the church, a large walled courtyard fronts the main road, allowing us to have two large notice boards that are used as wayside pulpits. |
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There is no reason why those who are interested in expanding the influence of these ideas cannot create their own message boards, mailing lists, webzines, etc. |
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Jordan also banned it, and Malaysia, Egypt, and Indonesia subjected it to their censorship boards. |
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The advertisements are made through banners, boards and what not. |
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Next, cut a series of closely spaced saw kerfs across the boards. |
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Use separate chopping boards and utensils or wash them thoroughly to avoid cross-contamination between raw meat, and any cooked or ready-to-eat foods. |
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Sure it would be great if we all rode a quiver of all kinds of boards and had a magazine focussing on the whole of surfing and not individual parts, but the chances is slim. |
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The walls resemble weatherboard, but cut in irregular widths so as to look even more archaic, as if these lapped boards were sawn from un-squared logs. |
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Firmin can supply ceremonial aiguillettes and shoulder boards manufactured from gold and silver wires for state ceremonial, aides de camp and senior officers. |
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In his school, from year 1 to year 6, the pupils are given wipeable white boards so they can experiment with writing more freely than they would with pen and paper. |
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Chat boards are once again ablaze with the number of postings. |
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There is an entire online community of Bronies that has blossomed out of the message boards and fan sites and into the real world. |
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We now know that both of the so-called printer bombs employed circuit boards from cellphones to activate the detonators. |
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She serves on the boards of the Sundance Institute, acumen Fund, VDAY, and Human Rights Watch. |
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Upstairs, photographs are being scanned for a slide show, then affixed to boards for display at the reception. |
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Look for the line-up of boards and red rashguards at the pier. |
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Venus conjunct ruler Mercury suggests your need for sounding boards, if not collaborators. |
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Most of the powers of the county councils were devolved to the districts but some services are run by joint boards and organisations. |
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But with exposed running boards and little skidplate protection under the body, serious off-roading can have expensive consequences. |
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Company CEOs are outed for participating on message boards with pseudonyms, and it sometimes seems that no bad deed goes unblogged. |
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The AIA offers state accountancy boards a written examination for use in testing entrants to the profession. |
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In our workplace we would like to make antinoise panels based on crushed plastic boards of PCBs sticked by special adhesive mixture. |
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The five processor boards each contain around 80 packages and 2,000 wirewraps. |
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Meanwhile, Lucas North boards a ship in Tangiers to find Somalian Al Qaeda agent Abib and soon gets more than he bargained for. |
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A month later, Lucas North boards a ship in Tangier to find Somalian Al Qaeda agent Abib. |
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They have since been inundated with offers to help as volunteers post on dog message boards and downloa wanted posters to put up. |
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When acclimatising wood flooring, the boards should be separated to enable air to circulate around them. |
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Some web sites provide ways for campers to keep in touch after camp through e-mail lists, bulletin boards, and chat rooms. |
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Most shrinkage occurs in the direction of the growth rings and boards with similar woodgrains will have similar tendencies. |
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Painted either white or black, magnetic glass boards offer dual functionality as a writing board and magnetic bulletin board. |
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Maple wood also is used for casks, drum sticks, sounding boards, xylophones, and many other products. |
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There is a preponderance of literature about the androcentric tendencies of school boards. |
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The gluelines were on the tangential faces when prepared from flatsawn boards and on radial faces when prepared from quartersawn boards. |
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Before harbour boards were established, pilots known as hobblers would compete with one another. |
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The discussion boards and blogsites became battle sites for supporters and detractors of Chaudhry. |
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Man is brow-beaten, leashed, muzzled, masked, and lashed by boards and councils, by leagues and societies, by church and state. |
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When he lowered the skiff they lay gaping on the boards under a sun that withered them visibly, Suttree gripped his forepockets, searching. |
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The soldiers sat on wooden boards with holes, which covered one big trench. |
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These wooden boards had the alphabet, prayers or other writings pinned to them and were covered with a thin layer of transparent cow's horn. |
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Cranes are located at intervals along the canal's length to allow boards to be dropped into slots in the banks. |
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The walls and ceiling of the little hall were lined with tongue-and-groove boards that had been, mistakenly, coated with kalsomine. |
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The extrication devices are short, moulded, rigid boards which are placed along the spine and strapped to the patient. |
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Six regions have local authority leaders' boards to assist with correlating the headline policies of local authorities. |
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The remaining two regions no longer have any administrative functions, having abolished their regional local authority leaders' boards. |
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Most of their functions transferred to the relevant regional development agency and to local authority leaders' boards. |
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The boards in most cases continue to exist as voluntary associations of council leaders, funded by the local authorities themselves. |
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It was indicated that the boards might continue as voluntary associations of council leaders. |
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The UK Government did not propose a set structure for the boards and each region was free to make its own arrangements. |
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Most of the functions of the MCCs passed either to the metropolitan borough councils, or to joint boards. |
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In 1986 the six metropolitan county councils were abolished, with their functions transferred to the metropolitan boroughs and joint boards. |
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The replacement boards were each entitled to levy their own rate in the parish. |
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These tools include blogs, message boards, podcasts, micro blogs, lifestreams, bookmarks, networks, communities, wikis, and vlogs. |
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Temporary sign boards that stand at the top of escalators also maximise turbulence. |
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Based in Dundee it was to have two separate offices and boards, one in Dundee, the other Edinburgh. |
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It ordered Standard to break up into 34 independent companies with different boards of directors. |
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Bangladeshi rickshaws are decorated with colorful posters and boards, often depicting movie stars, national monuments or religious icons. |
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The local school districts operate with their own local boards, which oversee operations of the individual schools within their jurisdiction. |
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Local school districts are administered by local school boards, which operate public elementary and high schools within their boundaries. |
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Public schools are often funded by local taxpayers, and most school boards are elected. |
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Curricula, funding, teaching, and other policies are set through locally elected school boards by jurisdiction over school districts. |
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The local school boards that they largely controlled were abolished and replaced by county governments that were usually controlled by Anglicans. |
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Examinations are handled by international British boards and the program is equivalent to Higher Secondary School Certificate. |
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Considering public charities boards such as a government will disburse the money equally. |
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He then boards up his home with Ada inside so she will not be able to visit Baines while Alisdair is working on his timberland. |
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Soon, regional standards emerged and many woodworkers supplemented bar tabs by fabricating dart boards for the local pubs. |
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Engines, brakes, transmissions, floor and running boards and all external body panels were aluminium. |
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Scotland has several other administrative divisions, some of which are handled by joint boards of the councils. |
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There are several joint boards for electoral registration and the purposes of property valuation for assessing council tax and rates. |
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In committees or small boards, the chairman votes along with the other members. |
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However, in assemblies or larger boards, the chairman should vote only when it can affect the result. |
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In 2000, the NHS boards were starting to help out researchers with their studies. |
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The councils took over the powers and responsibilities of the school boards and technical instruction committees in their area. |
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These health boards are further subdivided into Health and Social Care Partnerships. |
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Unfortunately for nanotechnology's reputation, the most exciting green nanoproducts are still on the drawing boards. |
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Reviews of the services of individual prostitutes can often be found at various escort review boards worldwide. |
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The Dutch water boards are among the oldest democratic entities in the world still in existence. |
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The General Synod makes canon law, administers finance and monitors the work of the boards and committees of the Church. |
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Rural boards, run by parishes, had only one or two schools to manage, but industrial town and city boards had many. |
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Rural boards favoured economy and the release of children for agricultural labour. |
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There were around 1,000 boards in Scotland at the time they were eventually abolished. |
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Local school boards made sure sufficient schools were built and that children attended them. |
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Civil parishes in Scotland can be dated from 1845, when parochial boards were established to administer the poor law. |
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In 1894 the parochial boards were replaced by more democratically elected parish councils. |
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Although exam boards often alter their curricula, this table shows the majority of subjects which are consistently available for study. |
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The present 5 can trace their roots via a series of mergers or acquisitions to one or more of the originally 9 GCE Examination boards. |
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She gave him a hunk of nuncheon and a bundle of her novelettes, and he stole up to an empty garret and squatted on the bare boards. |
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The Norse crafted ornamented plates from baleen, sometimes interpreted as ironing boards. |
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In 1894 parish councils were established for the civil parishes, replacing the previous parochial boards. |
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It is of considerable interest that parole boards as discretionary decision makers are more susceptible to attack than is parolelike supervision. |
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These judging boards had probably derived from ancient Celtic bardic traditions. |
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Advertising boards were placed on Old Road in East Cowes with building work commencing soon after. |
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Stations also received new tarmac platforms, green and cream painted seating, new waiting shelters and 'heritage' style station name boards. |
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In Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and Britain, the term timber describes sawn wood products, such as floor boards. |
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Many assembly lines use pick-and-place robots to do repetitive tasks such as placing small components onto circuit boards. |
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Department of Education, various state university system boards of governors, and state legislatures. |
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In Papantla, boards or tables are placed on rooftops, which have been adorned with flowers, plant matter and more. |
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The United Kingdom, the United States, and most Commonwealth countries have single unified boards of directors. |
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The regional boards could hold hearings and propose settlements to disputes. |
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Most labour regulation in Canada is conducted at the provincial level by government agencies and boards. |
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There are three tiers of government in the urban areas and these are city councils, town councils and town boards. |
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There are twelve declared urban areas, comprising two city councils, three town councils and seven town boards. |
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The dead branch may not be attached to the trunk wood except at its base, and can drop out after the tree has been sawn into boards. |
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Second fix work, the construction of items such as skirting boards, architraves, and doors also comes under carpentry. |
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They can be used to make anything from jewelry to printed circuit boards to gun parts, even fine art. |
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Inside, painted boards commemorate its construction, praise the view and welcome the visitor. |
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Beck decided on Nigel Godrich, producer for Radiohead's OK Computer the previous year, to be behind the boards for the project. |
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The joint boards continue to function and include the South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive. |
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Rift-sawn boards have a straight grain pattern as opposed to the circular pattern of the plain-sawn boards. |
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For boards reflowed with nitrogen, the data show applying nitrogen in the reflow areas results in only slightly better through-hole penetration. |
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A full line of water toy accessories such as tubes, skis, kneeboards, and wake boards are also available for rental. |
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Generally, density gradients in boards with 55 percent WFM in the face increased with increased WCM contents and decreased CRD contents in the core layer. |
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Dr Najma noted that the state wakf boards are to be strengthened. |
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The boards of trade and chambers of commerce were largely made up of men who, while assuming the most vaniloquent pretensions, were themselves malodorous with fraud. |
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The table standing in the centre of the floor, ready for the evening meal, was made of unplaned boards, rudely put together by the unskilled hands of the backwoods. |
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However, Team Jacob members on the Anglophone boards were even more emphatic in their dismissal of Edward, and several posters argued that his behavior was abusive. |
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These organisations were put into special measures and their boards placed under high levels of scrutiny around how they were focusing on quality and patient safety issues. |
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Many of these watercourses are maintained and managed by local internal drainage boards to ensure sustainable water levels are kept across the vale. |
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In 1879, the United States Congress created the Mississippi River Commission, whose responsibilities included aiding state levee boards in the construction of levees. |
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He controlled the boards of guardians and appointed the dispensary doctors, regulated the diet of paupers, inflicted fines and administered the law at petty sessions. |
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Property taxes are appealable to local boards of review and need the approval of the local electorate to exceed millage rates prescribed by state law and local charters. |
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Profundified words and phrases may dance around an issue without disturbing the neutral thought patterns of bureaucrats, politicians or members of boards of directors. |
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School boards employ nearly 1 of every 30 workers in the state. |
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Since election boards aren't actually willing to preapprove these forms for software companies, Dean, as a presidential candidate, submits his own forms. |
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The most respected form of art, according to authors like Pliny or Pausanias, were individual, mobile paintings on wooden boards, technically described as panel paintings. |
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The old wicker rocker creaked as Josh pushed back and forth in it, back and forth, back and forth, his bare feet slapping against the boards of the pizer with each rock. |
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Dimensional lumber made from softwood is typically used for construction, while hardwood boards are more commonly used for making cabinets or furniture. |
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In the United States and Canada, generally timber describes standing or felled trees, before they are milled into boards, which are called lumber. |
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Grampian continues to have electoral, valuation, and Health boards. |
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As well as the fire walk, the men and women will karate chop wooden boards in what was described by competition organisers Vibe as an Empowerment Day. |
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The steeple is then clad with wooden boards and finished with slate tiles nailed to the boards using copper over gaps on corners where the slate would not cover. |
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There are currently two examination boards which provide an international variant of the United Kingdom A level examinations to international students. |
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In others, church leaders managed to be voted onto boards and restrict the building of board schools, or divert the school rate funds into church schools. |
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In some districts the creation of boards was delayed by local vote. |
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Tucked away at the back of Argentous is a 35-knot speedboat complete with water skis, wakeboard and stand-up paddle boards for exploring the coast. |
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Town boards tended to be more rigorous in their provisions, and by 1890 some had special facilities for gymnastics, art and crafts, and domestic science. |
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There is a small car park and a clearly marked and signposted battlefield trail with interpretive boards which make it easy to visualise the battle. |
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Direct elections of the water boards take place every 4 years. |
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The 300lb, 6ft 9in Panamanian was the leading rebounder in France last season and is now heading the stats in England, pulling 18 boards per game. |
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He later boards a collapsible lifeboat by carrying a lost child. |
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After Rose boards one, Cal tells Jack the arrangement is only for himself. |
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Instead, healthcare is provided through fourteen regional health boards. |
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They are bound by a code of conduct enforced by standards boards. |
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Internet users have characteristic patterns of how they time their keystrokes, browse Web sites, and write messages for posting on online bulletin boards. |
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On abolition, the strategic functions of the GLC were transferred to bodies controlled by central government or joint boards nominated by the London Borough councils. |
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Hampshire as such has two boards given that the Isle of Wight has its own. |
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The ASCII Group identified a need within its community because of numerous sales tax questions that were continually being raised on member discussion boards. |
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Online real estate broker Redfin Corporation launched on Wednesday Redfin Forums, local message boards enabling consumers to communicate with one another. |
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According to his autobiography, as a young man Chesterton became fascinated with the occult and, along with his brother Cecil, experimented with Ouija boards. |
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The education systems of current and former British territories, such as Gibraltar, and Nigeria, also offer the qualification, as supplied by the same examination boards. |
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If those boards failed to agree then there was a central board. |
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However, the Board was abolished in 1858 and its function of overseeing the local boards was transferred to a new Local Government Act Office within the Home Office. |
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Later a fixed signal was used, with red and white chequered boards on 12 foot high posts being turned to face trains from one direction if another train was ahead. |
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The new bodies also took over some duties from poor law boards of guardians in relation to diseases of cattle and from the justices of the peace to regulate explosives. |
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However, metropolitan boroughs pool much of their authority in joint boards and other arrangements that cover whole metropolitan counties, such as combined authorities. |
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Traditionally, both accounting standards boards receive written and oral comments on due process documents only from statement preparers and attestors. |
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Lakeland Limited do some dishwasherable tree bits chopping boards. |
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Its functions were devolved to the City Corporation and the London Boroughs, with some functions transferred to central government and joint boards. |
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These plans include the withdrawal of funding to the existing eight local authority leaders' boards with their statutory functions also being assumed by local councils. |
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The boards may continue as voluntary associations of council leaders. |
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Rohm and Haas UK makes materials for printed circuit boards on Binley Ind Est, west of the A46 bypass, near the HQ of the British Chambers of Commerce. |
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Spine Boards and the Kendrick Extrication Device Spine boards and the KED aid in rescuing and immobilizing casualties with known or suspected spinal fractures. |
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We generalize the excedance statistic on permutations to maximal nonattacking rook placements on certain rectangular boards by decomposing them into boards of staircase shape. |
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Quartersawing produces relatively narrow, dimensionally stable boards. |
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Besides giving the attendees enough time to read the display boards the DMFA scanned each package with results for a wordbook people used as a tool for the voting. |
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