As schizophrenics build their own universes, they do prefer an incommutable outside universe to build on. |
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Why not continue to run it himself, and build on his budding reputation as a patriot? |
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Of course, you need to build on your luck and that's what we aim to do against Coventry this weekend. |
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Activists are aiming to build on the general feeling over the issue to get support across the underground for the dispute. |
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With our young players we would have a great base to build on and could overhaul our rivals. |
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They build on and support changes that have been developing in critical theory during the postmodern era. |
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We will build on it when we launch our formal public consultation next week. |
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Now, the football team must take breath from this fantastic win and build on it. |
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Trotwood hopes the New Year will see a US tour to build on the band's popularity with a new generation of American goth fans. |
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The three characteristics build on each other and are very much interdependent. |
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As people are spending more time at work he added that it is important we enjoy the work we do and build on the skills that we are good at. |
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Then, build on the visual impact with details like ring tops, prominent wood poles, finials and brackets. |
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Keen to build on the success of their recent market day, they now plan to hold monthly markets on Saturdays. |
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The organizers had hoped to get the two leaders to build on the thaw in their relations that began some two weeks ago in Abuja. |
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The following season Norwich failed to build on the foundations they had created and finished a disappointing eighth. |
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This next phase would build on existing measures to clamp down on the grey economy and close the loopholes allowing for tax evasion. |
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The game had to build on its enormous base, as it developed a broad appeal to sports fans, even if they weren't soccer tragics. |
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Second, the flight was an opportunity to build on previous successes in transoceanic flying. |
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Finally, lawn chemical companies build on and reinforce the sense of lawn management as a bridge to the biotic, nonhuman, natural world. |
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The goal of those meetings was to create trustful relations among the leaders themselves, and then gradually build on these ties. |
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He withdrew from producing more of his own work, because he perceived that so people who are claiming to build on his work are frauds. |
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Sedbergh pressed hard afterwards to build on their momentum but could not force a winning goal. |
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The Government is committed to encouraging modern businesses which develop and build on the strengths and commitment of their workforce. |
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It shows that we can build on Kilkenny's heritage as a centre of medieval creativity. |
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We know we have to build on the win and put together an unbeaten run of five or six games on the bounce. |
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When you enhance open-source software, you have to provide others with the source so they can build on it further. |
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But the library service deemed the building unsuitable and turned its attention to a new build on the Nelson Street car park. |
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These efforts build on current and past work to find appropriate responses based on science, reason, compassion and justice. |
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That is a position which is already beginning to improve and we want to build on that momentum. |
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We now have a solid base to build on and we have the capacity and skills to improve. |
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We do have the basis to build on and are going into the match against Ireland with much more confidence. |
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The women develop a real sense of solidarity and gradually build on their spirit of resistance. |
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You are not developing any understanding that you can build on to teach him other things. |
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The new owners plan to keep expanding the firm and want to build on its reputation. |
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The far left has failed to fully build on its vote in the presidential elections. |
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Second, in accordance with current field engineering practices, the troops build on their positions both covered shelters and open shelters. |
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Children at Key Stages 1 and 2 should build on and develop the experiences provided at the Foundation Stage. |
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From rebirth to rebirth, we can thus build on prior accomplishments and go further and further on the path. |
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The threat comes amid calls on the Government to build on our Olympic success by reversing funding cuts to school sports. |
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However, after seven years, the time has come for me to hand over to a new Chair who can build on those achievements. |
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The developers are on the offensive, claiming they need to build on more greenfield sites. |
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In a world in which air travel would continue to become cheaper, tourism here had to build on quality. |
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Currently, six developers have submitted plans to build on sites that could disrupt Swainson's hawk habitat. |
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I think whoever follows him can build on that wonder rapport that Pope John Paul II had with youth. |
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We will build on our strengths and continue to engender a love of learning across all subjects for all our students. |
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She would love to build on this success and make a career of dancing at least in the short term. |
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We are thrilled to be the focus of this project which will enable us to build on our existing strengths and develop in new directions. |
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It is excellent news, then, that the Bulls have decided to build on the success of this programme by establishing a charitable foundation. |
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The spring show will build on this success by kicking off the trade season with an entire slate of new records for number of buyers, exhibitors, scale, and selection. |
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But we failed to build on that success over the following two seasons. |
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McGinley, a late developer, was especially disappointing this year and having failed to build on his 2001 breakthrough may now return forever to the ranks of the ordinary. |
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Studies that build on the established body of evidence are more likely to be true than ones that appear to overturn it. |
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They build on their distinctive strengths, buttress and leverage their specific assets, attributes, and advantages. |
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The gelding was an 18-length winner that day, but failed to build on his success by trailing home fifth of six in an Ascot handicap on his most recent start. |
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He wants to build on the traditional goods but also add exports from India of sports goods, electrical fixtures, hand tools, car parts and others. |
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Kingston University and Spirit Bond Student Housing have called for a public inquiry into the plans to build on the disused sewage works located at Lower Marsh Lane, Surbiton. |
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It is thought it may recommend tax credits for developers who build on brownfield sites, and possibly development taxes on developers who hold idle greenfield sites. |
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Many present argued the left needs to build on the new political mood that the anti-war movement and the stirrings of industrial confidence have created. |
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This is a major achievement for Listowel and we can now build on our success to attract other national and international conferences to North Kerry. |
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It would build on the early work in axiomatizing branches of mathematics, as well as the monumental efforts of logicists like Frege in developing rigorous logical systems. |
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Askham Grange wants to build on its progressive reputation by introducing a pilot scheme that would keep mothers and children together until school age. |
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Indeed, the group's college-age members rarely fail to build on their obvious indie influences with swooning California melodies and quirky instrumentation. |
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The elements of the alchemy that turned the Kings into a postseason success story have to be in place again if they are to build on their spring fling. |
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He said the units would build on existing fraud squads but reflect the growth in electronic crime with greatly expanded technological and investigative skills. |
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Last week, Owner Paul Reynolds tried to attract extra custom while Sainsbury's supermarket was closed and hopes to build on his success over the coming months. |
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But South are confident they can continue to build on the success of the first album and capitalise on the current resurgence of guitar-based music. |
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It is the second time the family has lodged an application to build on the land at the end of Crowberry Lane. |
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In 2007 Manchester Airport applied to build on land in Styal to increase its car parking. |
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Plans to build on the current site of Court 13 were dismissed due to the high capacity of games played at the 2012 Olympic Games. |
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However, McCann was responsible for the financial recovery of the club and for providing a very good platform for it to build on. |
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It was also different from those other immigrants would build on the North American mainland. |
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There are also plans to build on land in the Teignbridge and East Devon areas, which border Exeter's boundaries. |
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However, after quelling Burnley's threat, Southampton failed to build on their growing danger culminating in Tadic's missed penalty. |
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In some countries it can take over 200 steps and up to 14 years to build on government land. |
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The sentences build on each other, as events build to create a sense of the whole. |
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Stoke deserved their advantage and they looked to build on their lead with Etherington continuing his busy wing-play down the opposite flank. |
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Watchable made quite a splash on his first start for David O'Meara and can build on that with another victory in the IBA Stakes. |
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Watchable made quite a splash on his fiRst START FOR David o''MeaRa and can build on that with ANOTHER VICTORY in the IBA Stakes. |
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Bottom club Southport Trinity failed to build on their morale boosting win over St Helens Recs as they lost to Newton le Willows by six wickets. |
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For longer than that it has been Plaid policy in Cardiff not to build on playing fields, recreation grounds and parkland. |
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Rather than reinvent the wheel, let's build on models that have been successful. |
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A HOUSING developer has resubmitted plans to build on a derelict site in Fartown. |
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As it was, the hosts failed to build on their dream start as they were scragged and snared by opponents who never make things easy for you. |
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You can look at the past, and the 'bad old days,' and be content at just how far we've come, but I want to build on our success. |
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Its efforts build on the previous visit in 2012 and are focused on the communities neighboring the Caracol Industrial Park, where Sae-A operates. |
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Tottenham face their trickiest test yet, though, as Liverpool livewire Suarez looks to build on six goals in his last two games. |
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Stuck to his task well and, although the third Stirabout flopped in Clonmel on Thursday, should build on that comeback run. |
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Web services build on the success of the Web and allow operational, or browserless, exchanges between organizations. |
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The UWS product portfolio will build on Atlas Elektronik's existing capabilities. |
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Sion, who failed to build on their 1-0 victory over Vaduz last week, lie third from bottom in the league table with 21 points. |
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We recently introduced an attractive new bonus structure and I'm keen to bring in several new panel beaters to build on our success. |
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With the Aga Group's product range available to us, we can build on Heartlands strength to be Canada's major premium appliance operation. |
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The latest results build on a track record of success for HMS and the State. |
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Blaze ENL will be looking to build on last week's 4-2 win at Solihull Barons in the ENL Cup. |
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At Southwell, Equuleus Pictor can build on a promising recent run in the Bet totepool At totesport. |
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Unfortunately it didn't have the courage to build on these scenes instead of skimming past them like a film in fast-forward. |
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In return for permission to build on the land, developer Fieldstone Lancaster must take a number of environmental measures. |
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The phoney war now over, manager Tom Wade is confi-dent his side can build on last season's sterling efforts when the real action gets under way this weekend. |
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This is an exciting new phase for us, and we intend to build on this partnership and help make Liverpool the best place for gradates to start their business. |
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I am pleased that the joint venture can build on Baxter's manufacturing quality and production expertise to service a large portion of both companies' dialyzer requirements. |
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Without these advantages, the aspiring globalizer has little to build on as it prepares to enter foreign markets and take on incumbent players on their home turf. |
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The proposed measures would build on existing laws which already allow police to approach and warn a woman who has begun a relationship with a known paedophile. |
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Our new MAINCOTE Resins build on the durability and protection properties of metal and concrete coatings while lowering VOC to low and ultra-low levels. |
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Webalo will build on the Conga Suite's wide range of reporting and document generation tools to provide users with on-demand mobile access to customized reports. |
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Now people living in Holme hope to build on the community spirit generated by the Tour de France and are planning a special village festival next month. |
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Chervil is attempting to build on a Lingfield Polytrack victory, while Tender Moments, third last time, attempts to land a second course and distance success. |
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Mosaicist looked a filly of potential when making a winning handicap bow last time out and she can build on that impression with further glory at Pontefract. |
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This deal will provide us with an opportunity to build on this reputation. |
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It hopes to build on that momentum at retail with interactive in-store displays, such as video walls, that encourage the consumer to use bone china every day. |
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That has resulted in the Seasiders bringing forward their trip to Annagh United to Friday night and first team coach Garth Scates wants them to build on their recent form. |
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Colin Tizzard saddles fine his staying chaser Hey Big Spender, while Wishfull Thinking aims to build on last month's Cheltenham win for Philip Hobbs. |
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Loblolly Bay and Artist's Muse both failed to build on previous winning form last time, along with Who'd Of Guest, who won three times for Mick Halford earlier in the season. |
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The ReACT project will build on recent work in realizability models for linear logic to provide new characterizations of existing complexity classes. |
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Based at the 3M Buckley Innovation Centre in Huddersfield, the couple also hope to build on the work of legendary British apiarist, Brother Adam, of Buckfast Abbey. |
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Aimed at 5-12 year olds, Cadbury Land Yowie Hot Chocolate will build on the strength of the Yowie brand name with a range of six different Yowie character shaped jars. |
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Gerard Collette, the president of Rhodia Acetow, said this will allow the company to build on its acetylation know-how in the field of cellulose acetate. |
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Developers also looked to build on the property of the old GM plant. |
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Still, a few creative teams began to build on Show Boat's innovations. |
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Shelden introduced new information that sought to build on Crick's work. |
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In 2015, the inaugural Tour de Yorkshire was held as a legacy event to build on the popularity of the previous year, with the Day 2 stage finishing in York. |
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I will look to build on the good work that has been done by the Welsh Language Board and others to strengthen the Welsh language and ensure that it continues to thrive. |
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