Noor yelled, swiveling around from her bureau chair to face her, a mascara wand in her hand. |
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The bureau got support in this endeavour not just from Hearst, but from other off-the-wall sensationalists as well. |
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This bureau should shoulder the responsibility for all the criminal correction and criminal prevention affairs. |
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The bureau required the manufacture and sales of substandard toys to be stopped immediately. |
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But the bureau said the motives could either not be ascertained or substantiated by evidence. |
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There was a bed with tarnished metal bedposts, a bureau holding his personal toiletries and a trunk that sat at the foot of the bed. |
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The bureau is confident of attracting more Dutch, German and Belgian visitors. |
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So, if you want to get ripped off, get your holiday money from a tour operator, travel agent or bureau de change. |
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Mickey's evidence comes from a bureau chief of one of the news organizations. |
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Hundreds of displaced Tutsi civilians sought refuge at the bureau communal. |
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The bureau was established in 1999 with the aim of providing small and affordable housing plans to people building houses. |
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During the 1950s and 1960s, the Soviet design bureau Yakovlev was responsible for a series of swept-wing twin-engine jet combat aircraft. |
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The bureau confirmed their suspicions when it sent patrols into the countryside to round up deserters and men subject to conscription. |
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Prosecutors suspect that the bureau has, for example, unlawfully favored the school by approving its establishment of a junior high school. |
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The employment bureau furnished the information necessary to know that a worker was indentured and should not be lured away. |
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He tidied the top of the bureau and checked his trunk, making sure all breakables were stowed. |
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Plainclothes members of the public security bureau were watching the great red gate at the entrance to the crematorium yesterday. |
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Only if a manufacturer refused to comply could the bureau turn the case over to a district attorney for prosecution. |
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The final verdicts in these cases will be delivered by the bureau very soon. |
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She suggested that in the morning I try to find a license bureau and obtain a duplicate license. |
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They later found that the writing bureau had been broken into but nothing has been stolen. |
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This 24-hour distribution eliminates the need for customers to visit the bureau de change for currency exchange. |
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In other countries you will have to cash them in a bank with a bureau de change. |
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The pub is operating a bureau de change after realising dealing in euros and Irish pounds was too difficult. |
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Then, send the affidavit, police report and copies of supporting information to each credit bureau by certified mail with a return receipt. |
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There is a perception that the bureau has been acting closely with the police every step of the way. |
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That when push comes to shove, the bureau will take the perjurious word of her slimy psychotic husband. |
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In an effort to popularise philately, the bureau has made provisions for a thematic display of stamps of members of the club. |
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After the cremation, the funeral parlor would be disinfected, the bureau said. |
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Quickly, he leapt from bed and pushed a large bureau against the bathroom door. |
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The conference bureau and the marketing arm of the operation will stay together and retain the current level of funding. |
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The establishment of the bureau does not connote a new-found official concern over the shocking conditions facing coal miners. |
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Meanwhile, the weather bureau says south-east Queensland should enjoy heavy rain this morning while it lasts. |
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It is also unlikely that the top of the bureau will be veneered when hidden by a cupboard, though, admittedly, this is not always a rule. |
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Cleaned, lightly oiled, fully loaded and carefully wrapped in an oiled cloth, it was kept in a bureau drawer as a home defense weapon. |
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He started grabbing various things and slamming them against walls, bureau drawers, and desks, not caring what he was throwing. |
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She said the York bureau was liaising with other bureaux in the North East and hoping to work with the Inland Revenue to improve the system. |
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Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this Earth. |
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The court ruled that the bureau can release water from its dams and reservoirs when needed to sustain silvery minnows and the dying river. |
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Her colleagues in the Scottish Criminal Records Office fingerprint bureau claimed it matched her prints. |
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The editor then changed Webb's status from investigative reporter and reassigned him to a distant bureau, miles away from his family. |
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The nation used 14 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity in February, 1.3 percent less than the same month last year, the bureau said. |
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I remember Father Young standing before the bureau containing his amice and alb, his rope cincture and chasuble. |
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In response, the bureau is redeploying agents into counterterrorism and working more closely with the CIA and other intelligence rivals. |
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Local oil companies have told the bureau that they need three months' notice to prepare for the new fuel specification. |
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The bureau also said that the tremor was an aftershock of last year's 921 earthquake. |
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The weather bureau said hailstorms are a possibility in the coming days, adding Taipei residents should be on alert for flooding and lightning. |
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These included photographers, journalists, academics and researchers, Ordnance Survey map-makers and statisticians at the UK Census bureau. |
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The bureau was now responsible for the inspection of motorized vehicles, as well as horse-drawn wagons. |
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As the San Francisco bureau chief, he gives the same quiet ballsiness that he brought to his other police roles. |
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The spokesman said the bureau had made arrangements to provide secretariat and administrative support to the panel. |
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To control the operation of radioactive material storage depots, the bureau will check on their registration and organize spot examinations. |
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He did everything to make the bureau head's job untenable, until the latter was controversially sacked. |
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Wahid reportedly replied he will ask Indonesia's finance minister and the tariff bureau chief to investigate the problem. |
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The bureau needs to be exceedingly careful to avoid further stigmatizing someone whom prosecutors are not prepared to charge. |
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The mobile service is designed to bring the marriage bureau to the doorstep of the customer. |
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They're so confident that if you don't pass your test at the license bureau after completing their program, they'll pay for the retest. |
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This incident took place at the same time the FBI was conducting a top secret probe into whether there was a mole operating in the bureau. |
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An informant told them that the riot was between the peace bureau and a group of politicians. |
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A cold front will arrive today and bring rains to the north and the east over the weekend, the bureau said yesterday. |
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He is on long service leave, according to a statement issued by the bureau. |
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Residents in remote mountain villages must stay alert to landslides, mudslides, tumbling rocks, any river rising and flooding, the bureau warned. |
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A depressed Agent Jay is now a senior operative in the eponymous secret government bureau. |
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Clear out a bureau drawer or two and place a welcoming lightly scented sachet inside, with a few protective sheets of tissue to line. |
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The credit bureau will make available timely and reliable customer credit information to participating banks, Koh said. |
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He called his one-time aide and asked if she would head their former bureau. |
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For once the weather bureau got it right and the predicted cold front arrived last night with a blast of icy wind. |
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If the bureau cannot offer direct help and advice, they can signpost people to the relevant statutory or specialist bodies to offer assistance. |
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When the bureau tested bills with more intense colors, like purple and magenta, focus groups thought they looked fake. |
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He struggled to break free, and the pair stumbled across the room and up against the bureau. |
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She stormed over to her bureau, pulling out clothes, throwing underwear at him. |
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The statistics bureau noted that efforts to curb bank lending and dampen some booming industries' growth were showing effects. |
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Many hospitals have overcharged the bureau for medicine, requesting fee compensations at above-market prices. |
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These should be of the same construction and of the same timber as the small drawers in the fitted part of the bureau or in the secretaire drawer. |
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He walked over to a handsomely carved bureau and opened a drawer. |
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Within moments, the bureau chief summoned me into his glassed-in office, and pointed for me to sit down. |
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The bureau, however, dropped the confidential informant, Emad Salem, who had insinuated himself into the plot. |
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The BBC is the only British broadcaster to have maintained a continuous presence in the country, including the maintenance of a permanent bureau in Baghdad. |
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How is that supposed to happen when the main federal enforcement bureau is institutionally hobbled? |
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Research from the local health bureau and environmental protection department recently found air quality in many big shopping centres failed to meet government standards. |
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Although some in the bureau grew suspicious of her in the early 1990s, the Los Angeles agent who was her handler said not to worry, he knew her well. |
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The bureau pores over its data like a miser in his cave with his treasure. |
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During her tumultuous time as deputy bureau chief in the late eighties, she proposed reassigning many reporters out, to other bureaus and lesser posts. |
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In 1992 he joined Baltimore service bureau Graphic Detail, Inc. in order to get in on the upcoming digital revolution and say goodbye to rubylith, paste-ups and opaqueing. |
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Master cabinetmakers fashioned a low chest of drawers, which differed from the bureau commode, or large table with drawers, that was crafted in the baroque period. |
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The bureau reported that jobless claims increased by 18,000, to 408,000 for the week ending April 21 from an upwardly revised 390,000 claims reported one week earlier. |
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Over 10,000 miners held a demonstration, carrying a banner denouncing the government and calling for the arrest and public trial of the mine bureau directors. |
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Since the initial idea hatched, there has been a lot of hand-wringing on Capitol Hill about the bureau. |
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Staff would send people with European currency to the customer service desk and we would operate as a bureau de change against a rate fixed two or three times a week. |
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We buzzed the travel bureau, but no one was going west that night. |
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The woman at the bureau de change would not give me change, obviously. |
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For the insurance claim, they had to compile exhaustive spreadsheets of their possessions, right down to how many white T-shirts were in a bureau drawer. |
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Despite its composition as a businessmen's organization, the bureau has more of the characteristics of a public interest group than any of the other special interest groups identified in Milwaukee. |
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Each city's convention and visitors bureau is offering a sampling of the best restaurants, entertainment hot spots, and cultural places for you and your family to enjoy. |
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Store items under the bed in drawers from a cast-off bureau. |
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If you are short on cabinet space but have plenty of wall space, try using an old bureau to store canned goods, towels or extra dishes and cookware. |
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About 25 more cops took our two bureau drivers, both Chinese citizens, to another cop shop after grabbing them by the arms and taking their phones away. |
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A bureau spokeswoman said no-one from the funeral home had been arrested. |
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Her campaign for a position that oversees the fire department and water bureau has its share of skeptics. |
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The government could simply tell its bureau to act as if it were a profit-making enterprise and to establish itself in the same way as a private business. |
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Jodi Rudoren, the Times Jerusalem bureau chief, is the author of this simplistic and, frankly, bizarre article. |
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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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The bureau has acquired a new presence worldwide to keep up with the internationalization of criminal activity around the world, and he was a leader in that. |
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While at the Tribune, Axelrod rose to city hall bureau chief, covering the rough-and-tumble politics of the Windy City. |
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They say the Department of Justice, the parent agency of the bureau of Prisons, has reimbursed Treasury for those costs. |
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If all you have on arrival is the equivalent of fifty pound notes, try asking a change bureau at your holiday destination airport to break a note down for you. |
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The network comprises Masterlink, a bureau de change, and a United Kingdom bank, along with a partnering MTO and a bank in Uganda. |
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The Post Office increased its bureau de change network from 640 branches to 1,690 at the beginning of this year. |
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The Post Office is already the largest provider of bureau de change foreign currency in the UK, after just 10 years. |
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He was the only person who bid on the unit, which included a bureau, rototiller, mattress and other items that weren't visible. |
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The bureau keeps publicly condemning Pyongyang for the Sony hack. |
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Amin Hassan Omer was one four figures who ascended to NCP leadership bureau through a decree issued on Monday night. |
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They then sent off the butts to the bureau lab in Quantico for testing. |
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Internationally, CNN established news bureaus last year in Amman, Rio de Janeiro and New Delhi and has just opened its newest bureau in Bangkok. |
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A leak of flammable methylbenzene chemicals stored in the factory is believed to have caused the explosion, according to the bureau. |
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There was a fourth bureau for miscellaneous issues, which was put under Polybius until his execution for treason. |
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It served as Norway's capital in the 13th century, and from the end of the 13th century became a bureau city of the Hanseatic League. |
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The bureau owns the cattle on base and Nathe ensures ranchers don't allow cattle to overgraze. |
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The Guangzhou traffic bureau claimed to have reported reduced traffic problems and accidents in the downtown area since the ban. |
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The custom of level-handed work has been increasing in practice since the bureau first made a study of this industry. |
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Caroline worked as a dancer and actress, served in the WRNS and managed a marriage bureau before turning to writing. |
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These gusts are responsible for the many recorded incidents of wind-measuring devices disappearing from weather bureau roofs in midstorm. |
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In France, where the system was not fully developed and the head of the punch card bureau was a clandestine member of the Resistance, they mostly survived. |
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Secondments can last up to five years, with a possible three-year extension, and the losing bureau and the gaining IO have flexibility on the assignment's length. |
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Once again Khaled Mishaal, the political bureau chairman of Hamas, has called for the establishment of a unified, national leadership that would lead the Jerusalem Intifada. |
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Through a service bureau, CNP helps support cash management and other correspondent services for a total of 2,100 credit unions through its client corporates. |
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It has done very well with its bureau de change, travel insurance and home phone initiatives as replacement income earners for the loss of handling benefit payments. |
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The farm bureau, through subscriptions from members, was able to give a holstein bull calf and a trio of fowls as prizes in a contest among the winners of the six districts. |
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A bureau de change, as has been seen, is certainly an institution or person subject to the Directive and it arguably enters into business relations with its customers. |
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He later moved to The Wall Street journal in 1965, first working in its Chicago bureau and later in Los Angeles, before going to New York in 1969 as a page one rewriteman. |
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The Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Bureau offers complete convention servicing and support using passkey housing bureau and registration technology. |
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Adam Zagorin, Time's Brussels bureau chief, came through in the clutch several times with information and interviews we could not have gotten on our own. |
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In New South Wales the bureau has been able to dispose of a large contingent of the workless by sending them to fossick for gold on old or deserted goldfields. |
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Although Seoul yeoman folk owe Pharaoh's Vaud bureau hoed oats, gauche Van Gogh, swallowing Curacao cognac oh so soulfully, sews grosgrain, pictoted, brooched chapeaux. |
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Before moving to Lortech, he headed Mutual Thrift Service Center, Albany, a financial services bureau for thrift agencies and mutual savings banks. |
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At another, irritated with the furnishings, he hired a power saw and cut the legs off every table, chair, bed and bureau. |
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A copy of aa Today, an Alcoholics Anonymous publication, rested atop the bureau. |
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The ministry's procurement bureau, which was on an equal footing with the military armament bureau, will be downgraded and become the bureau's procurement center. |
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Back at police headquarters, Chief of Police Michael Floore Sr. ran out of the detective bureau, Barking into a walkie talkie. |
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Invitations to address Parliament in this manner are determined by the Presiding Officer on the advice of the parliamentary bureau. |
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The World Trade Organization will provide technical assistance in form of equipment for the given bureau. |
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On the second floor I rang a buzzer at the door of the detective bureau. |
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The scope of his mental visuality no longer included the figure of the agent from the private detective bureau. |
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Most of the summer camps are sponsored by the educational bureau. |
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