Investigations are now centring on how the bogus caller managed to obtain the waybill number. |
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Huntley's life settled into a mundane routine centring on his car, a pristine J reg Ford Fiesta, his work and his dog, Sadie. |
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The commission has been looking into a myriad of claims centring on the fixing of races, bribery and gambling dens. |
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Ideal for new or experienced woodturners, this self centring chuck has 4 jaws which expand and contract, controlled by 2 tommy bars. |
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Armstrong's analysis indicates the particular deployment of a new ideology of bourgeois morality centring on the strict domestication of women. |
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The idea of a film project centring on her and her music seemed to make great sense. |
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The two tycoons have been involved in a long-running legal dispute centring on the ownership of two of Russia's largest pulp and paper mills. |
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Looking first for iambs seemed an excellent centring and calming technique. |
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Conversation was desultory and difficult, centring mainly around Amarinth's unwillingness to devote enough of her time to homework. |
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Tatars and Russians also subscribe to the same school of hospitality, centring around the samovar and large arrays of buttery pastries. |
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Fast-moving fun for younger viewers, centring on Lizzie Forbes, whose overworked imagination often embroils her in misunderstandings, muddles and miscellaneous mayhem. |
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Conservative treatments, centring on retraining the pelvic floor musculature, have been shown to be effective among older women with stress incontinence. |
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The centring of the consciousness and its steadying within the head at a point midway between the eyebrows. |
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The plot is relatively simple, centring on the fact that Vinz, the angry young Jew, has got hold of a gun stolen from the police. |
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Press the pleat flat, centring the seamline evenly between the side folds of the pleat. |
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Japan aims to develop a nuclear fuel cycle centring on light-water reactors. |
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Telephone networks are built in a star shape, centring on the local exchange, so everybody has a separate line. |
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The two port authorities are centring their partnership on exchanges of information and experiences. |
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The AME did not use a mirror or other devices, such as a centring punch, to ensure the proper alignment of the bolts during the installation. |
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Slide the centring pin of the drilling jig into the follower of the mortise lock or into the reducing sleeve. |
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With a static bearing outer ring, a clearance fit or a design without radial centring should be selected. |
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On occasions it has been known to indicate that the bridge is open before the swing is complete, or that the centring pin is out when it is not. |
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A picture makes order with spatial devices: symmetry, centring, verticals, horizontals, parallels. |
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Locking is by means of a strong eyebolt and precision is achieved by means of a centring device. |
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The shaping of this sort of centring would probably be done by eye, perhaps with the help of a template and the stone or brick structure laid against it. |
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The TEC also steadies acoustics and Vario tremendously when centring in a thermal. |
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The Ulster Cycle is a large body of prose and verse centring on the traditional heroes of the Ulaid in what is now eastern Ulster. |
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Ahern's announcement that he will resign within weeks came after many months of revelations and accusations centring on up to a dozen mini-scandals and unsatisfactorily explained financial transactions. |
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The Committee also intended to keep a close watch on legal cases centring on freedom of expression and wished to receive more information in respect of journalists who had been imprisoned for the performance of their duties. |
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Single-hearted unity centring on Kim Jong Il is more powerful than an atomic bomb, and can crush any imperialists' offensive against socialism and defend and brighten socialism, he instructed. |
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The fuselage of Yak11 will be slightly widened to receive the second pilot, the engine advanced to restore the centring, and empennages will undergo minor modifications, of which the large-scale horizontal plan enlarged. |
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Quick-change systems with modular zero-point clamping elements for simultaneous clamping and centring of elements help to shorten jig and fixture setting-up times on the worktable. |
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Holiness movement, religious movement that arose in the 19th century among Protestant churches in the United States, characterized by a doctrine of sanctification centring on a postconversion experience. |
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Subsequently, a large number of multiunit housing estates were built in the northern districts between the Anding Gate site and Desheng Gate, centring on the residential neighbourhood of Hepingli. |
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There was much discussion about the linac project, centring on the importance of the BIPM becoming involved in the fields of high-energy photons and electrons. |
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True, a creepy, flirty Javier Bardem makes for a spine-tingling baddy, and the plot is unusual in centring on M. But once we have grasped that, where are the surprise twists? |
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Others suffer recurrent panic attacks centring on visions of snapping wings, flaming engines, the long plummet earthwards as the plane is torn in half. |
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This tool is intended exclusively for use on pillar drills. It drills the centring bore and counterbore into the side faces of Profiles 10 in a single operation. |
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By centring a car's information systems around a smartphone, like the iPhone, it unlocks the possibility of updating how the system feels and behaves much more rapidly than a standard fixed in-car system. |
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In the Information Society, an increasing number of people work in jobs centring on information and knowledge and will make use of Information Society tools and services, both at work andduringleisuretime. |
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When no input is applied to the steering wheel, the selector valve returns to the null point and allows the nose wheel to pivot freely as differential braking is applied or to be centred by the centring cam. |
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The impact on the people of Haiti is enormous, following the massive 12 January 2010 earthquake centring on the region of its capital, Port-au-Prince. |
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This resulted in the adoption by the G7 in April 2002 of an Action Plan, centring on the access policy to IMF resources, on improving assessments of debt sustainability and, lastly, on ways to restructure sovereign debt. |
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The popularity of structured interest rate products continued to grow, with demand in fiscal 2007 centring on derivatives with call and conversion rights. |
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An exception to the largely monotonous relief is encountered in the southwestern portion of the plain, where there are gullied badlands centring on the Chambal River. |
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With this loss of Amerindian civilization, did the Caribs develop a centring strategy to reorder their world? |
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Centring on an interactive computer game, the project shows money worries can be eased with careful planning. |
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Humeans could respond to this result by either giving up Centring or abandoning the idea that the most fundamental facts do not supervene on less fundamental facts. |
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