The auctioneers turned what was essentially a house clearance into a must-go event. |
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During a house clearance, a 1948 programme for a concert at Sheffield City Hall, signed by Prime Minister of the day, Anthony Eden, was found. |
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The guides, which are adjustable, should center the door in the opening and allow just enough clearance for the door to slide smoothly. |
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He found the card during a house clearance following the death of his mother. |
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He had to get the Air Traffic Control clearance and he had to communicate it. |
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He dances through again and is denied only by a last-ditch goal-line clearance. |
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Salvors plan to install a rig on to the seabed next to the vessel to speed up the clearance process. |
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The striker's flick was instinctive and accurate enough to demand a goal-line clearance. |
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The only thing on the up for the hosts was their attempted clearance from defence. |
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Their first real chance of the contest came after 22 minutes of play in the first half but they were stopped by a goal line clearance. |
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They could come out and put mines in the water, meaning the clearance effort would be for nothing. |
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The majority is conjugated to glucuronates and sulfates in the maternal liver permitting renal clearance. |
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They kept battling and could have equalised, but great goalkeeping and a goal-line clearance saw them hold out. |
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His run took him to the byline and his clearance only sent the ball running across the goalline. |
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The increase in the utilization of inspiratory and expiratory reserve volumes with exercise facilitates airway clearance. |
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He fought back from 8-5 down to draw level, including a superb 136 clearance in the 15th frame. |
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But he is unable to keep the break going, and Williams comes back, producing a clearance of 56 to take the early advantage. |
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Dietarily, adequate protein and reduced sugar intake ensures proper liver clearance of xenobiotics from the blood. |
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However, this had been hindered through highly bureaucratic and costly processes of sample clearance. |
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Our patents clearance process makes sure we are not infringing the patents of anybody else. |
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You may first enter the building before entering the unit and your service provider may need special clearance to enter the building or complex. |
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At the time the deal was struck, it had yet to receive regulatory clearance from British competition authorities. |
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The clearance process has taken somewhat longer than it took to do the studies in the first place at this point. |
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The company obtained regulatory clearance for the merger from the US Federal Communications Commission last week. |
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Don't abandon your shelters until you're given clearance by the local authorities. |
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Before doing any bike specific force work or high intensity intervals get clearance from your doctor. |
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If you believe your husband is sincere in his permission, then you have a kind of moral clearance to proceed, if you choose to. |
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The company is still going through the process of receiving environmental clearance from the Environmental Management Authority. |
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Once the controlling officer gives the clearance, the candidate can commence the test at the computer. |
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We speculated about the possible involvement of the cutaneous reticuloendothelial system in the clearance of the skin lesions. |
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Once clearance has been authorized, it is imperative to receive proper instruction from a certified exercise professional. |
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However, before going on any specific diet, please obtain clearance from your doctor. |
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Post-menopausal women were required to obtain medical clearance from their physicians to participate in the study. |
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The mainstay of treatment for primary ciliary dyskinesia involves chest physical therapy to enhance the clearance of bronchial secretions. |
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He agreed to surrender his security clearance and cooperate in the government's continuing investigation, the Justice Department said. |
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And revealing it to someone without proper security clearance or without a need to know is not authorized and is a violation. |
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The aircraft was positioned fore and aft with five feet of load clearance to starboard and three feet to port. |
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Given the nature of the question, it is difficult for those of us outside the intelligence community or without high level clearance to evaluate. |
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Then there are issues, of which I know nothing, because I'm disinclined to submit to a higher level of security clearance. |
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This can slow the immune system's clearance of the virus, cause pulmonary eosinophil infiltration, and exacerbate asthma inflammation. |
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All orders must have credit clearance from the Company prior to shipment or delivery. |
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The lack of security checks on employees extends right to the highest levels of clearance, the report said. |
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This back-to-nature scheme is one that deserves to be copied wherever clearance sites are not needed for new developments. |
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Better street paving and snow clearance have reduced weather obstacles to travel. |
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To assess whether impaired esophageal clearance contributed to the severe reflux we evaluated the esophageal motility manometrically. |
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She wondered if she could even be trusted with a top-secret security clearance. |
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The roads have high middelmannetjies, which tough 4x4s with high ground clearance can handle. |
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I managed to get some information with my security clearance before I went on the run. |
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For the other, it urged an official reprimand and review of his security clearance. |
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He had the highest security clearance, which gave him access to extremely sensitive data. |
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Only people with classified security clearance were allowed to go inside the room. |
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An intelligence analyst temporarily lost his top-secret security clearance because he faxed his resume using a commercial machine. |
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There was no further communication between the aircraft and ATC after the crew acknowledged receiving clearance for the approach. |
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He was asking for permission to land and having gotten the necessary clearance he brought the ship in to one of the huge bays. |
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She climbed up the ladder of the small craft and awaited clearance for takeoff. |
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The aircraft received clearance for take-off to Los Angeles at 7.45 am on Tuesday. |
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They should be perfectly lined up to allow the sash to have just enough clearance for free movement, but not too much. |
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There is no requirement for us to be close to the runway to receive a takeoff clearance. |
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The doomed plane was the last to be given clearance to take off before the airport was closed due to fog. |
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Once the check is completed and everything is found to be acceptable, the crew will be given a clearance to the destination airport. |
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Diabetic patients with proteinuria or abnormal creatinine clearance have a greater risk of developing acute renal failure. |
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Obtaining clearance from the local air traffic control, she eased off the tarmac into the air. |
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I would certainly lose my clearance, my job, and my career, in short order. |
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Such planning can help avoid clearance conflicts when it comes time to tension the system. |
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These parameters are influenced by the plasma clearance, volume of distribution and bioavailability of the drug. |
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One of the terms used in estimating the clearance time of the heavy vehicle is its average acceleration in starting gear. |
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Metabolic clearance rate of GH in trout is also increased following seawater acclimation. |
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His security clearance was immediately withdrawn and he was moved to a low-grade administrative job. |
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The wire rings add just enough space to create enough clearance between the boards, while still allowing us to put 16 boards in the lunchbox. |
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He watches for prop clearance and ensures the aircraft doesn't tilt while fuel is pumped into special bladders. |
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Times have changed and we've also got traffic flow to consider so there had to be enough clearance underneath for cars to pass safely. |
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Unique in this segment are 15-inch wheels as standard, for improved ground clearance. |
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Factors that may limit the usefulness of tanks in clearance operations include the following. |
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Other alternative airway clearance techniques may involve handheld devices to assist with mobilizing the secretions. |
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If mucociliary clearance is impaired, colonization is followed by rapid replication and clinical infection. |
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The effect of pharmacological agents on the clearance of airways secretions has been debatable. |
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Our fears that we had confused a similar call sign with clearance to break for our own takeoff clearance began to grow. |
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Future work will include repairs to rural roads and road bridges and clearance of debris from waterways. |
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The engine truck is designed to provide ample clearance for the removal of the pistons from the cylinders with the truck in place. |
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You may need to plane the drawer sides as shown to provide additional clearance. |
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To prevent fratricide, there must be a standard and well-rehearsed method of clearance for direct fires. |
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This includes bridge building, mine clearance, water supply, bulk fuels, route maintenance and field defences. |
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The proximity of the two tanks also demanded a quick release and clearance before the rear motor compartment of the lead tank sustained damage. |
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It's swung in from the right and Sol Campbell's unconvincing attempt at a clearance goes out for a Celta Vigo throw-in. |
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Security around the hotel was extremely tight with no-one but those with security clearance getting within the environs of Jessop Street. |
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It doesn't have as much clearance underneath it for this kind of a banked race track. |
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The clearance procedure for new employees can take up to a month, and may involve security checks by the Gardai for a criminal record. |
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More specifically, fish oils have been shown to increase thermogenesis, decrease body fat deposition, and improve glucose clearance. |
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He planned to stack up all the heavies in a holding pattern to await further approach clearance when visibility increased. |
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Infection is cleared, usually within 2-3 weeks, by antibody opsonization and macrophage clearance. |
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So Micky, his equally work-shy best mate from a house clearance company, has the master plan of reinventing him as a gigolo. |
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This is the third go-around for clearance talks, and each round has been punctuated by skirmishes. |
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In Bordeaux, barges must carry chunks of the fuselage up the Garonne River under an 18 th-century bridge that offers scant clearance. |
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Two significant complications of lung transplantation include the impairment of the cough reflex and mucociliary clearance. |
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Drill a clearance hole for a new threaded rivet through the inner face of the door stile. |
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These you can make yourself or pick up at yard sales or clearance sales off-season. |
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That was until 12 minutes from time, when his attempt at a clearance cannoned off Fabian Caballero's shins and into the Hibernian net. |
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The ship's clearance divers recently destroyed three piles of Japanese shells using red detonating cord. |
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Rapley could have taken the game into extra time when he latched on to a long clearance but shot disappointingly wide. |
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Julian Joachim almost equalised when Frank Sinclair's clearance hit the Leeds forward and cannoned off both bar and post. |
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The ball came flying across and my attempted clearance beat our own goalkeeper all ends up, rocketing into the corner of the net. |
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Waiting for clearance to take-off, aircrew and passengers alike sweat profusely. |
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Its ground clearance has been greatly increased to enhance the cross-country capabilities. |
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Ground clearance is excellent, yet you still have a very stable work platform. |
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At the other end of the motor another plate was made which had a hole drilled for the layshaft and a clearance hole for the motor shaft. |
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These included pulling the plug on winter gritting to ensure there was enough money left in the pot to pay for snow clearance. |
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There are some signs of at least partial capitulation to the merchants by the clearance provider. |
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It was a compact, efficient two-seater with high ground clearance, sharp angular lines, and impressive torque running off a fission reactor. |
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James had produced a notable first in the match, a 16-red 135 total clearance that began with a free ball. |
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The funds are sufficient to provide for a safe clearance of principal and interest rate payments for the next three and a half to four years. |
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To maintain the requisite clearance between the tire and the wheel well required another manufacturing change. |
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Another feature is electronically activated pneumatic self-levelling suspension to maintain the ground clearance. |
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Enter the recessionista, that frugal fashionista who's not afraid to troll the clearance racks. |
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We look forward to your co-operation in putting these procedures into operation quickly to enable an early recommencement of asbestos clearance. |
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They were just about to call for taxi clearance when one of the aircrew told the loadmaster that the battery door might still be open. |
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Pirlo goes on a sortie into the Inter box and Materazzi makes a crucial clearance before he can poke the ball goalwards. |
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The problem of too rapid drug clearance from the viable skin compartment has been addressed in iontophoretic drug development. |
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It has a smaller turning radius, is much more stable, handles more payload, is faster, and has more ground clearance. |
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The tips are canted up to give more ground clearance on takeoff and landing. |
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It offers the all-road ability and the ground clearance of an SUV in an estate car. |
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I spent a lot of time trying to get clearance from the soft rock band but they completely blanked it. |
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You didn't even need a specially compartmented top-secret clearance to divine what was going on in the case. |
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From the clearance by Will Driver, Oliver Moulton fed the ball to Fred Atkinson who was inches wide with a well struck effort. |
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When he eventually tries a square pass to van Persie, some defender makes a desperate sliding clearance. |
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This may be due to genetic factors, but usually drugs including alcohol result in the low urate renal clearance. |
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The world champion rattled in three century breaks to overcome the Welshman, including a 142 clearance in frame seven. |
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Howarth was unlucky to see his attempted clearance cannon back off the winger. |
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They're raised with enough clearance so the penguins can waddle under them on the way to their burrows. |
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Furthermore, the slash-and-burn method of land clearance is better for soil properties, both physical and chemical, than mechanical clearance. |
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The object of this is to provide clearance for the hand and knuckles when hewing the log. |
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We quickly stopped the aircraft, with clearance from an approaching obstacle but not much mental comfort. |
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The main mission is the clearance of mines in the entrance to ports, naval bases and coastal sea lanes. |
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Depending on the irregularity of the terrain, the operator can adjust both the ground clearance of the machine and height of each step. |
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Those 14 record entries are the most in history by a woman and included the first ever clearance of 6 feet. |
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Gingerich et al. proposed that aspirin administered orally had a slow absorption and rapid clearance. |
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I qualified for a top-secret clearance to enable me to work as a controller at the command post, the nerve center for all military operations. |
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A veil should be drawn over his attempted clearance that boomeranged for a Rangers corner. |
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Ground clearance is 205 mm and special features include a newly designed rear tailgate, a dash-mounted handbrake and a CD player as standard. |
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For street trees the minimum clearance is often specified by municipal ordinance. |
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The machines can be grouped side by side with zero clearance between machines to make the best use of limited floorspace. |
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In all the designs we examined this time, the maximum clearance for riverborne traffic under the bridge would be around 4.5 metres. |
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He says the stores that sell them are running stock clearance sales just now and they're to be had for a good price. |
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Except where it is dishonoured, its clearance involves a minimum of paperwork for all concerned. |
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Aren't there laws concerning boundary wall height, roof clearance, building from boundary distance? |
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The tunnel has been dogged by controversy over its clearance height, which is lower than the NRA's standard motorway bridge of 5.3 metres. |
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One is to gain clearance above trees, houses and other obstacles that create turbulence and reduce the power of the wind reaching the wind plant. |
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Also boosting the shares yesterday was the clearance of a stock overhang, which had weighed on its performance for weeks. |
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Without waiting for clearance of the cheques it issued the occupation certificate after which the trust stopped payment of the cheques. |
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While I was waiting for the last item to go through cheque clearance I put a paperback book up, just to try the market. |
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During embryogenesis and metamorphosis, plasmatocytes are involved in the clearance of apoptotic cells and histolytic debris. |
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Finally the banks are going to be forced to come clean and speed up cheque clearance. |
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There are 8,000 banks across Europe, so it will be a number of years before the clearance systems can be fully integrated. |
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Right at the end, a severe axle twister with a high middelmannetjie can only be conquered by vehicles with high ground clearance. |
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This clearance was mediated by both active and passive transport processes. |
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For more than 11 days the six banks were excluded from the daily inter-bank clearance of cheques. |
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The container has since arrived in Valparaiso where they are awaiting customs clearance. |
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How did these wretched vehicles get customs clearance to enter the Philippines? |
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A widower, he wanted my help in getting entry clearance for his second wife, from Pakistan. |
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A pilot can obtain clearance on a screen in the cockpit before calling ground control to get taxi instructions for takeoff. |
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Neither had obtained prior entry clearance to the United Kingdom as required. |
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As I attempted to respond to the clearance confirmation, we had complete electrical failure! |
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The other available demining strategies include clearance, destruction of stockpiles and the universalisation of the concept of the convention. |
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But the clearance just turned out to a perfect set-up for substitute Neuville to ram in another equaliser. |
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Previous pre-November work succeeded in managing clearance of a large deal of dead leaves and branches. |
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Work started in spring of last year, with demolition, clearance and work to the new road lay-out. |
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This encompasses securing the site perimeter, demolition and site clearance, flood defences, sheet piling, public riverside promenade and plaza. |
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Two hundred years ago the roe deer was extinct in England and Wales, the victim of over-hunting and forest clearance. |
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Work on the site, including demolition and clearance, will begin towards the end of this month. |
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In this extensive process of clearance 40 graves were encountered and all of them opened. |
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The latest figures show the rate of forest clearance in the Amazon last year was the second highest on record. |
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In 1998, it was declared a Housing Renewal Area, where run-down zones are improved through renovation and clearance. |
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Options include total demolition with redevelopment, total renovation or partial clearance and renovation. |
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The extensive sale of royal forests and land clearance for agriculture also had their effect on the oaks. |
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Hardly put a foot wrong and used his head to good effect with a vital late clearance. |
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Wood gained four points from a snooker on the last red which left him ideally positioned for a clearance. |
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Damien Hindle fired in a cross which Cherry made a hash of and his palmed clearance dropped to Doni Clarke, who headed home from six yards. |
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From the 5th to the 12th centuries, agricultural land was created by forest clearance, or was reclaimed from marshland and the sea. |
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Traditional preferences together with modern equipment have resulted in the accelerated clearance of old growth forests. |
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Fields surrounded the entire village, surrounded in turn by forest, thinned by woodcutting and clearance for pastures. |
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The house clearance, which will be filmed for the television show, will be held between 1.30 pm and 5pm. |
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As a last resort we can call in a house clearance agent but, frankly, I'd rather give it away than do that. |
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By its decision taken in 1984 the Commission rejected an application for negative clearance and the association appealed. |
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The contract linguist must be able to obtain a Top Secret security clearance and undergo a language proficiency screening. |
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He said the case had been found during a house clearance by another auctioneer, who passed it on to them to sell for a client. |
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The ejection port is beveled at both the front and rear, not just the side, to give adequate clearance to ejecting brass. |
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I had a top-secret clearance and would have been part of the team of codebreakers decrypting the message that authorized the use of the ship's nuclear weapons. |
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The main reasons for its decline are the clearance of heaths, drainage of winter-wet grasslands, loss of pastures to arable fields, and decline of grazing on commons. |
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The side roads are rough and may require high clearance four-wheel drives. |
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There was only 10 inches of clearance between the car and the side of the tunnel. |
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Having a lowboy instead would make a big difference, he admits, as he would gain about 2 ft. in vertical clearance and would squeeze under more bridges. |
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Receiving a clearance on his own 22, he made a burst beyond halfway and then was promptly and harshly whistled for not releasing by referee Simon McDowell. |
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His wife is a low-paid worker at a garbage clearance factory in the city. |
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In addition to getting a re-sale certificate, the buyer also should get a sales tax clearance, to avoid being stuck with the seller's sales tax delinquencies. |
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The licensing procedure requires clearance from police, fire, health and safety, local authority, and local residents, and may come with expensive conditions attached. |
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The crew chief for the parked aircraft was also observing the wingtip clearance and continued to signal to the marshaller that all was clear, giving a thumbs-up. |
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Accordingly, a person who has been granted entry clearance as the spouse of a refugee is entitled to receive such welfare benefits as other immigrants. |
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A Hearts move broke down when Marshall scooped up a cross, and the goalkeeper saw space at the other end of the field and whacked a clearance for Craig Dargo. |
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Stephens' clearance kick from behind his own post was kept in play by Ladell, who hacked the ball on three times in a shoulder-to-shoulder race to the tryline. |
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The sci clearance level restricts information into compartments, access to which is granted on an individual, need-to-know basis. |
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The goalkeeper miskicked a clearance before Rezaei gifted possession to Zinha, whose perfectly weighted pass left Bravo with the simplest of finishes. |
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But in place of last season's store-wide clearance sales, this year's markdowns are more strategically planned, and limited to a small number of goods. |
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Additionally, it made clear the judge had submitted a tax clearance certificate and a declaration, as required under the provisions of the Standards in Public Office Act. |
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In these cases patients should have saphenous vein bypass and ligation of the popliteal aneurysm with clearance of the crural vessels by balloon thrombectomy or thrombolysis. |
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This component of the decrease appears to have been partially compensated for by an increase in the rate of forest clearance for the production of staple crops. |
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Financing also proved to be a major problem since few private firms and redevelopers possessed the huge cash reserve necessary to pay for clearance and revitalization. |
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As well as distribution services, the company repackages imports and obtains customs clearance for its clients which include dozens of toy shops throughout the country. |
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We assessed the clearance of endogenous pseudouridine in humans to evaluate the potential use of this modified nucleoside as a marker of glomerular filtration rate. |
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Deer in fact may be a little unusual in this respect in that they have unusually, low levels of another protein haptoglobin, which is involved in the clearance of haemoglobin. |
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Despite eight inches of ground clearance and a nifty descent control that lets you safely crawl down hills, the X3-like the X5-is not really meant for off-roading. |
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You can also specify part wall thickness or clearance offset. |
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Since the company was established in April 1961, we have been fully engaged in the airfreight and seafreight forwarding, break bulking, customs clearance, truckage, etc. |
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They explained that most public offices were closed for the day and that we shouldn't expect to receive our Customs or the Coast Guard clearance that afternoon. |
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Layouts that do not have an underground drainage system, and are denied prompt garbage clearance because they are unapproved, have a litany of woes. |
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He had his clearance suspended for six months while he was investigated. |
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On 57 minutes, Hartley charged down a clearance and raced into the penalty area before squaring to allow Michal Pospisil a tap-in from close range. |
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After the empowerment of the panchayats, they are being asked by the department to get the clearance certificate from the sarpanches concerned before getting salaries. |
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The one black mark for Bridge was a serious injury to striker Phil Eastwood, who was taken to hospital for tests after being poleaxed by a clearance. |
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The elastases disrupt the integrity of the epithelial barrier by disrupting epithelial cell tight junctions and interfering with mucociliary clearance. |
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A shanked clearance from the City shot-stopper then saw Tait close in on goal, only for Chris Brass to recover sharply and force the Rovers' striker wide and to safety. |
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I patronize the clearance racks and the department store sales. |
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She aids him in everything from land clearance to castle building. |
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The main threats now are the continuing effects of Dutch elm disease, clearance of mature trees and pollution from the spray drift of agrochemicals. |
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The rebuilding costs automatically include an allowance for full central heating costs, demolition and site clearance as well as architect and surveyor fees. |
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It will become a criminal offence to carry out damaging works such as road building, tree clearance or pond drainage without the consent of English Nature. |
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The argument that the phrase referred only to building operations of a constructional nature and not to operations consisting in demolitions or site clearance was rejected. |
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They say the programme of tree felling and undergrowth clearance is being carried out at the wrong time of year, disturbing kingfishers, otters and bats. |
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There must be one at one of those house clearance places, and it suddenly occurred to me that it was a slightly better storage solution than stacking my stuff behind a chair. |
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It bore no reference to where the dead men were from, but after some initial digging, he discovered it had come from a house clearance in Rawmarsh. |
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If anyone is selling one, or giving one away in a house clearance, could they either contact me or leave an advertisement in the front page classified column of the Times. |
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But they are hoping the house clearance sale will empty their home. |
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There has also been talk of him leaving the club, but the Frenchman's worth was exemplified after 15 minutes with an extraordinary goal line clearance. |
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A weak clearance fell to Rosser who blasted it low into the net. |
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An early sliced clearance seemed to betray some attendant nerves. |
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The ball was slipped to a free player who should have made the most of the open goal but he made a supremely confident and composed clearance off the goal line. |
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If the project gets clearance from the authorities concerned, the matches could be held during December and January depending upon availability of players, the sources said. |
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Other hurdles have to be got though, however, including clearance from the Mergers and Monopolies Commission, which is expected to deal with the issue fairly quickly. |
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A spokesperson for the Department of Agriculture said it only received clearance for grant aid in July and is processing 72 applications for the grant aid. |
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But the documents describing his security clearance could not lie. |
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The watchdog said too many people in Canada have the ability to issue passports, and some of those officials do not have adequate security clearance. |
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Does her high security clearance prevent her from getting fired for not giving a whit about national security risks for which she's the responsible agent? |
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In other words, they've had access to all the secret documents and they were not asked for security clearance until now, which is on the eve of the trial. |
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I did not want any cloud of suspicion hanging over me, plus I had a high level clearance with the Department of Defense, and I needed my day in court. |
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Who would have ever thought he'd even get his security clearance back? |
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I'm afraid she doesn't have high enough security clearance for that. |
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There are some say that he should at least lose his security clearance. |
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If the airport is open and the tower gives the aircraft and the pilot clearance to land, then the pilot makes the decision whether or not he thinks it's safe. |
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Even so, there's no guarantee of receiving a takeoff clearance. |
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Rear seat passengers have a decent amount of room for a car of this class, with lots of head clearance and no need to be squashed against the backs of the front seats. |
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By the time the fields were enclosed in 1845, the damage was done, and not until the 20th cent. did slum clearance remove Nottingham's notorious courts and alleys. |
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Its high ground clearance means it is perfect for wading through water. |
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The landing gear attachment was positioned at the lowest point of the inverted gull section, which gave adequate ground clearance for the propeller. |
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As a result of his initial resistance, the lab also suspended his Q clearance for one month. |
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Putting it on is a rather simple affair, but unless you have tiny hands, there isn't much clearance between the fan and PCB to pinch the tab to remove the dongle. |
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I need clearance to land a Learjet 35A at any available airport. |
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The school gives training in both ship diving and clearance diving. |
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Take a brisk stroll through the mall and catch the holiday clearance sale. |
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She and I headed straight for the clearance rack, talking as we went. |
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When all pedestrians are agile and complete their crossing early in the clearance interval, vehicles can continue through the crossing without waiting for the green signal. |
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However this clearance has not reduced the level of threat to civilian populations and relief agencies as it was aimed at facilitating the military advance. |
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The Welshman took his chance and compiled a 66 break to start him on a run of winning five frames in a row, including a 137 clearance in the seventh. |
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Drago conceded the 15th frame with several reds still on the table after missing a simple pink and then Ebdon finished off in style with a 105 clearance. |
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Scott Walker's headed clearance found Hartley 20 yards out, and the former Hibs player atoned for his earlier penalty miss by sending a low volley past the unsighted Roy. |
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The full back gathered a misplaced clearance kick before chipping the defence and gathering the ball on the bounce to score a great individual try. |
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A ring of ships floated around it, waiting for docking clearance. |
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Masts which are only slightly over the minimum bridge clearance might conceivably be arranged with removable upper sections which could be unstepped with the aid of a crane. |
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Sneezewort, milkwort and lousewort were not noticed in 1999 but sneezewort had returned in 2000, perhaps due to cattle grazing and winter management, i.e bramble clearance. |
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She is determined to stop loggers from illegally extracting timber from Indian reserves and national parks and to put an end to indiscriminate jungle clearance. |
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Officialdom in any form, government or anywhere else, seems not to be prepared to help until a definite clearance programme is planned and assessed. |
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The depth of the background investigations depends on the level of clearance. |
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Insiders suggest it could take up to three fiscal years and a senatorial act to overhaul the current clearance system. |
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Some say there are systematic problems with the methods OPM uses to carry out its clearance investigations. |
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Originally vegetation held the friable, highly-weathered schist in place, but brush clearance and cut-and-fill construction have destabilised the densely inhabited hillsides. |
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Couple that with a blond fright wig that can be found in the Halloween clearance aisle of Walgreen's and you've got yourself an award winning photo. |
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They were awaiting clearance from head office and also from a contractor. |
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She has a security clearance that allows her to see the classified information. |
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She waited for her customers, a mother-daughter duo, to make up their minds between a pink cord mini on clearance and a full-priced khaki cargo skirt. |
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There was little activity during the day pending more complete clearance of paths through the minefields. |
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Roenick intercepted a poor clearance by Sandwith and his wrist shot from the slot beat Bales. |
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Every year both of the gorge's owners contribute funds towards the clearance of scrub bush and trees from the area. |
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These aircraft must, however, remain VFR until the center provides a clearance. |
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The 41-year-old produced a total clearance to ensure he would take a four-frame advantage into the evening session. |
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The invention of polished stone axes was a major advance that allowed forest clearance on a large scale to create farms. |
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The fuzes on influence mines allow many different permutations, which complicates the clearance process. |
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The launcher will fall three quarters of the way through your shot for total clearance. |
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The Leicester ace potted 15 reds, 15 blacks and all the colours for the 100th official total clearance in history. |
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Ian Kirkup went down to a break of 124, Chris Gill to a 136 clearance and Michael Astley to a 132 total clearance. |
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The common methods of changing flow rate are to change speed, change clearance, or de-activate a cylinder-end. |
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The busiest airports also have clearance delivery, apron control, and other specialized ATC stations. |
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Dissection is angiographically seen either as a false lumen with delayed clearance of contrast material or simply as abrupt luminal narrowing. |
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Runs of 101 and 127 were topped off by a brilliant total clearance of 143, to leave the capacity crowd in awe of Mark's talents. |
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The Englishman turned on the style after the break, sinking a superb total clearance of 131 to take the lead for the first time. |
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The best recognized role of apo E in lipid metabolism is as a ligand for receptor mediated clearance of chylomicron and VLDL remnants. |
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Colchester had his international clearance but the Home Office wouldn't give him a work premit. |
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The concave clearance, cylinder speed, fan velocity, sieve sizes, and feeding rate must be adjusted for crop conditions. |
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As soon as Lajo gets the clearance she sneaks back into Mirza's kitchen, tucks up her lehnga, and begins to work. |
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The shape of the polished axes suggests that they were bound in wooden staves and used for forest clearance. |
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It was route one football from Wigan with Rodallega latching onto Al Habsi's long clearance after it was misjudged by Aaron Hughes. |
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Estimation of glomerular rate from plasma clearance of 51-chromium edetic acid. |
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One film was released in 2013 while another, titled Quom De Heere, could not get a clearance from the Censor Board. |
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Next, drill countersunk clearance holes through the face frame, and pilot holes in the adjoining wall unit. |
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