The check to expansion is sharp and is intensified by the excesses inevitably associated with periods of over-rapid expansion. |
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For information about broadcast times and availability, check the Market Journal program schedule. |
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On the first day, travellers can check into their hotel after their arrival. |
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So many pet lovers complain when motorists knock over their pets and don't have the common decency to stop and check if the animal is all right. |
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They make it possible for the reader to believe in the accuracy of descriptions he cannot check against his own surroundings. |
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Families will be given the opportunity to provide blood for DNA testing to check against samples taken from bodies found in mass graves. |
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If there's finger-prints on it, and yours don't check, that'll let you out. |
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Also, do you reply to the e-mails directly or should I periodically check the website? |
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Even the greatest obstacles, whether of language or customs or religion, have not been able to check that triumphal progress. |
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He wanted to check the bleeding, but he knew better than to stop applying pressure. |
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The electoral parties have a task to curb, check and eliminate communalism. |
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Seafarers believe that the Government has to take drastic steps to check the flow of workers from Indian ships to foreign vessels. |
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But there have been no stringent checks of diesel quality to check emission levels as in the West, he says. |
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We must check our urge to impose our opinions on what Jack goes through, because as with all art, what it means depends on how you look at it. |
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Athene intervenes to check his urge to kill Agamemnon on the spot, and he withdraws in a sulk from the fighting. |
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And free-agent pickup Mike Sillinger will check the opponent's top line like nobody's business. |
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He has been at pains to assure a sceptical public of various other safeguards to check against the rampant abuses of the disinvestment process. |
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The Ikea has a place to check your coat, and they give you fancy shopping carts. |
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Eighty-seven percent now think checking a laptop at a coat check is too risky. |
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Some visitors to multiplexes do not choose to check their brains at the theater door. |
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Pick your provider, type in your domain name and credentials, then check the Enable box in the upper-right corner. |
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The best way is to check your opponent's King with the obstructing piece, which forces a response. |
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If you intend to check the enemy King, try to put as much distance between your Rook and his King as possible. |
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The turn brings the 4, and your opponents both check, suggesting their hands are weak. |
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If the first player checks, the next player can bet or check, and so on clockwise around the table. |
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Each player may check, bet, call, or raise as usual, staking the required amount for each card they hold. |
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Currently no formal driving test or health check is needed before a person can get behind the wheel of a motorised scooter. |
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I gave myself a last check in the mirror and was satisfied with my appearance. |
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Let's face it, most landscapers are not going to do a thorough criminal background check on their help. |
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A check had revealed that the council owned 14,000 commercial properties, including many shops. |
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The first serious check to the spread of Arabic took place in the ninth century. |
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What was lost during the era was his expectation that ecologists within government would act as a check on the worst excesses of administrators. |
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One of the press's most important functions is to serve as a check on government. |
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In the last game he played before this season, Lindros was knocked unconscious by a flying check from the Devils' Scott Stevens. |
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The stag sped six miles on end without halt or hindrance, and the hounds ran him without a check. |
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And soon one cup of coffee morphed into two and three before we finally stood up to pay the check and leave the restaurant. |
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We got our bill, paid the check, and made our way enthusiastically to Billy's Bakery. |
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Justin called for the check and signed the bill before he tied the blindfold around Alex's head. |
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When you return to your table, you pay your check and leave the restaurant without telling the manager about your sickness. |
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Geoff looked at the check, threw some bills on the table, and taking her hand led her from the restaurant. |
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Ben took the check up to the counter, since the waiter had never returned, while the two women went into the parking lot. |
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In one whirl of frantic movement, I scooped up every single check in sight. |
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It is about ensuring that industry has a competitive cost base and that price inflation is kept in check. |
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Without drugs holding the attack in check, the donor tissue is eventually destroyed. |
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Jim felt his rage surfacing and held it in check just enough to maintain control. |
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Growers use fungicides and biological control agents to keep the mold in check. |
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Competition from imported goods may keep inflation in check, some economists say. |
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Fiber also keeps blood insulin levels in check, which is a big factor in controlling body fat. |
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But she was going to have to keep her temper in check if she was going to make the best of this situation. |
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The checks and balances and disciplines that keep intolerance in check may also go. |
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He stared, and realized that he had placed the king in check from one of his knights. |
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Stalemate is when the player to move isn't in check, but none of his pieces can move. |
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Everyone kept a check on their neighbours' movements, ready to point the finger if the disease should be found. |
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Now university chiefs are keeping a check on air quality to make sure levels of gases are below limits set by the Health and Safety Executive. |
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I've been so absorbed in the conversation I forgot about keeping a check on the tape levels. |
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Jennifer did visit her friend regularly last year, but kept a check on her from a distance. |
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The committees provide the members of Parliament an opportunity to examine the functioning of the government and thereby keep a check on it. |
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Sarah, one of the delightful reception staff, will check you in and whisk you off by hotel buggy to your room. |
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No longer do you join one long queue and wait for the first available staff member to check you in. |
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All she wants to do is go to work, welcome people, check them in, then return to her novel until the next guest walks through the door. |
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Passengers with luggage will have to check it in the main departure hall, the airline said. |
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Bewildered tourists check their baggage in at the airline desks, and are then ordered back towards the main exit to join the queue. |
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In each of these venues you'll have wanted to check in your coat the moment you got through the door. |
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After answering a few more of our questions he got up to check on the patient and then left the house. |
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Lu went to the hospital to check on Mrs Tipping's condition but she had left. |
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The doctor had left the room to check on some of his patients but the nurse Sarah was still there. |
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If your child is generally a good sleeper and begins waking in the night, it's a good idea to check there isn't a medical reason. |
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As with other bipods, check point of impact under the conditions you expect to encounter. |
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They check our bags and ask us our names and we have to show them our identity cards. |
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The mocks were soon and if she didn't check this beforehand and it was wrong I'd get a bad mark. |
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You've gone to a lot of trouble to check your results, so I suspect you've done your calculations right. |
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And then to get writers for the print journal, do a mock-up of what it will look like, check and check. |
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This brand new quartet has a sweet spin on '60s pop that any self-respecting Britpop and mod fanatic should check out. |
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All farmers in the area are asked to check drinking troughs for leakages as many householders in the scheme have little or no water. |
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Farmers are asked to check all drinking troughs, sheds etc and all pipework running over ground. |
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You check yourself and discover you've torn a trouser leg and your knee is bleeding and your knuckles are cut up. |
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As a test, check soil moisture just before the system is due to come on by using a soil probe or digging down 3 to 6 inches with a trowel. |
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Depending on the screeding method, parking lot pavement may be bullfloated or finished with a check rod, but it should not be troweled. |
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This acts as another check on presidential power and a shrewd president will realise this. |
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On top of this, contracted moderators check marked student work in every subject from every school, every year. |
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When buying a try square there is one main thing to check and that is making sure it is 90 degrees. |
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Then listen for the telltale tsk tsk, or check for that knowing nod of the head. |
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The big improvement in my life recently has been my BlackBerry, which allows me to check my e-mails throughout the day. |
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If you have a hot-water tank in your roof, check your airing cupboard or next to the tank in the roof for the shut-off valves. |
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I decided to check out this new boat even though I was looking forward to travelling the 2 hours on the old tub just like the old days. |
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He's the one with the bush hat, check shirt, scrubby moleskins and a perpetual cigarette pasted to his lips. |
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The movie star now has a team of guards on patrol outside the luxurious beachside home to check for sneaky shutterbugs. |
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She followed Helena everywhere, but always kept glancing back to check on her momma, as though she were the worried parent. |
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See the accompanying sidebar for options, and be sure to check out the new offerings in this fall's PD catalogue. |
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During the procedure, monitors constantly check your heart, blood pressure and oxygen use. |
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We do make our blacklist publicly available so anyone can check if we are banning sites critical towards us. |
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In recent years, to create a pleasant ambience and to keep the shifting sands in check, the land around the complex was turfed. |
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These shortcomings underscore the appeal of so-called continuous glucose monitors, which check blood sugar levels scores of times a day. |
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Under the agreement reached last year, the software giant was to appoint an independent monitor to check it was complying with the EC demands. |
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Wilfred, now bowed and shrunk, was still smartly dressed in tweed jacket and check shirt. |
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You can also check the alignment of the posts in one direction by sighting from one end of the row of posts to the other. |
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So I check her Twitter feed again and see she's just tweeted that she's at a recruitment networking event. |
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If I had unlimited funds, I'd give Tom a blank check and know the number he wrote in would be fair. |
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She signs a blank check and slides it over to Jean on the impression that Jean may fill in whatever she sees necessary for payment. |
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In 1964, President Lyndon Johnson strong-armed Congress into giving him a blank check for conducting the Vietnam War. |
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Under the bill, a declaration of an emergency is a blank check for the government to use repressive measures for up to nine months. |
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We should oppose the usual practice whereby they demand that the Council give them a blank check to conduct a war any way they want. |
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The administration insists that we give it a blank check for waging war and trampling on civil liberties. |
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While making a right turn at any turning off a main road, you are advised to signal, wait for other vehicles and check your rear view mirror. |
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Make sure you check if it will cost you to pay your premium monthly instead of yearly. |
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I was going for the really basic medical check, rather than the full monty, mainly as it was the cheapest option. |
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You should be able to check this game out rather cheap, it's not new and I don't think it blazed up the charts. |
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From argyle cardigans to tweed blazers, check out the look of fall 2004 and enjoy all the attention. |
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This is why regular eye check ups every two years over the age of 40 are very important. |
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A bleed orifice may be disposed between the directional control valve and the source of fluid, in parallel with the check valve. |
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Sheep eyed us all the way, lapwing cried, a skylark ascended to the clouds and an electronic bleep made Lesley check her camera. |
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Once at boiling point, lower to a simmer, cover and cook for about 25 minutes or until tender, then liquidise and check seasoning. |
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It is therefore very important that that you check the forms for accuracy and notify your custodian of any discrepancies. |
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Dermatologists often check the mouth to determine a skin diagnosis or detect sexually transmitted diseases. |
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He is alert, listens carefully to question after question and scans his answers as if to check them for accuracy. |
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However a hydrologist would need to visit the island to check the volume and quality of water in the caves first. |
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It is a good idea to have your contractor or consultant check the health and quality of the trees when they arrive on site. |
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It is more important than ever these days to check the terms and conditions on new cards before signing on the dotted line. |
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Team captains should check their Campus Rec web pages for the dates, times and locations of their captain's meeting. |
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The first step is to check the terms and conditions of your existing mortgage. |
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The board can also require the offender to be subject to electronic monitoring to check compliance with these conditions. |
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That was when I discovered he'd really come back to check that Harry had come home and was safe. |
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Before placing the electrodes on a patient, a nurse should check that the expiration date on the package has not passed. |
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The journey was made more difficult by the fact that he kept glancing back in the rear view mirror to check that Emma was still following. |
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His raids followed the pattern of ringing the door bell to check no-one was home, then going around to the back of the property and forcing a window. |
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We came inside with wet umbrellas and checked them with the coat check. |
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This would check the flow of black money and the undervaluing of land. |
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In regard to maintenance, if your sidelights are more than a few years old, check them at night to see if the lens has perhaps faded from the sun's rays. |
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Though I felt lucky to have blacksnakes around our barn and sheds to keep the mice in check, I just never could get as comfortable with any snakes as my younger son is. |
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Then she opens her eyes to check with sneaky little sidewards glances. |
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It is a good idea to check your home for hazards that you may trip over, such as trailing wires, and to make sure you have regular sight and hearing tests. |
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If a player leaves his king in check he makes an illegal move. |
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Every day, hundreds of thousands of airline customers check themselves in, cheerfully doing work that used to be done by thousands of airline ticket agents. |
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Imagine how much more you'd ride if you could quickly fold your bike in half, stash it in your trunk, and even check it in as regular airline baggage. |
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Chad tweeted her, telling her to check the direct message he sent her. |
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In order to check against any kind of bias in the ICT's methodology, I asked their researcher to apply it to a more recent and highly publicized incident. |
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To check against effects of antibiotics on egg hatch rate, the compatibility of males from uninfected lines with infected and uninfected females was tested. |
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That's probably the most anyone signing a blank check can hope for. |
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The attorney general has now given the FBI a blank check to conduct domestic spying without presenting the slightest evidence of actual or potential criminal wrongdoing. |
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If you go to the airport, you can now check yourself in on the computer. |
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Please take a moment to write a check or phone in a contribution. |
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In the institution of the central bank, the government has the ultimate tool to permit its profligacy to continue without check and without regard to the future. |
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The Supreme Court, however, did not grant employees a blank check. |
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I keep visiting the Bandcamp site every few weeks to check out the unsigned artists, but usually I need a few stiff drinks first. |
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A move that is neither a capture, a check nor a direct attack. |
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If checks are prepared by someone other than the treasurer for the treasurer's signature, the treasurer should see the supporting document before signing the check. |
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Fragments found at the sixteenth-century Red Bank site in New Brunswick, Canada, show both twill and check weaves in cedar bark, possibly for mats or baskets. |
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I was excited to check another task off of my list of things to do. |
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A check to the growth of the population would do great harm. |
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You can just check the boxes next to all the photos you don't like and untag them with one click, or even send a message to your friend asking them to take the photos down. |
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Where the state is potentially depriving individuals of their liberty, we need to be able to keep a check on who these individuals are and what they have done. |
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The move is designed to keep house price inflation and borrowing in check. |
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One way to check whether you're being realistic is to ask close friends who can be honest and candid with you about whether you're biting off more than you can chew. |
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Game keepers keep predators in check and manage the moors to preserve habitats of many species which are in sharp decline nationally, research suggests. |
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With the media supporting him and gleefully reporting on leaked information about the investigation, there was no effective check on his abuse of power. |
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The multilateral coalition backing the airstrikes is intended to be a check on any mission creep. |
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In the aftermath of the Revolution, the Founders had struggled to construct a government that would check the rise of extreme elements, whether religious or secular. |
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Consumers could cash a check and walk to the corner of the branch and buy a mutual fund. |
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I also needed to visit the morgue to check out the dead woman again. |
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Like I said, it has been a difficult time keeping our emotions in check. |
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We do all our best to maintain accuracy and to check details wherever possible, but we cannot be held liable for any inaccuracies which may arise. |
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In this way the operator can check field conditions before irrigation. |
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On the wet days they'd sit in my shop and one would look out of one window and the other out of the opposite window to keep a check on what was going on. |
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The Monday morning quarterbacks in the squadron, all senior aviators, asked me why I simply had not done a dirty on-speed check to determine my fuel state. |
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Didn't they realise that if they all went to check it out there would be no one to guard the prisoners and anyone could just randomly come in and help them escape? |
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It would be lovely if one of the studios would just write us a check! |
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A welcome hiatus in proceedings gives me a chance to check my emails. |
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Information on the hotline is passed on to local councils and the Environment Agency every day so they can track down offenders and keep a check on the problem. |
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There is no one who can stop or check the world's only superpower. |
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A routine background check revealed that his student visa had expired. |
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In fact, I gave the book to my father to check it for accuracy. |
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I hit record, check the monitor and wait till I see the tape roll. |
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Their health is also monitored through periodic check ups and supplements. |
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For instance, human corpses have been used since the 1960s as crash test dummies to check various restraints and airbag devices in cars. |
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Do check out the potato skins, Mexi mac and cheese, hot dogs, nachos as also the creamsicle float with tequila and shakes. |
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Price check on Aisle 4, for Tori Spelling's silver spoon,'' he joked in another on-camera stand-up. |
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We drove over to the west of the island to St Ouens Bay so that my daughter Ruthie could check out the Jersey Surf School www. |
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Make sure you have no leaks in taps or pipes behind cabinets and walls and check your damp course is working effectively. |
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In 2011 during a DVLA licence check, he hid his most recent fainting fit, diagnosed again as a vasovagal attack. |
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He hit the back of his head on the boards after getting struck by a cross check in the back. |
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Eventually, the nursing home got a new visiting optometrist who used computerized equipment to assess our vision and to check for glaucoma. |
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The British vice-consul from Bangkok in the neighbouring country of Thailand flew out to Laos yesterday to check on Orobator. |
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Louisville Saydah is doing a sponge check print on osnaburg. |
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Victims would check their wallets and notice, for the first time, the credit card missing, but would be uncertain as to when or where the theft occurred. |
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Women are more likely than men to check their credit reports. |
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After hearing about the urban legend since we were in kindergarten, Andrea, Zoe and I are going to drive up to check out the Birthday Party House tonight. |
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Henry Riding, prosecuting, said Wilde, of Curtana Crescent, Norris Green, was stopped at a security check at the prison as the metal detector alarm sounded. |
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The integrated handlebar controls, vacuum gauge, quick-release mechanism, check valve, and ultra-powered suction make it easy for one person to manipulate bulky loads. |
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