| Mugs, jugs and plates are also available as are soap dishes and tooth mugs to co-ordinate with bathroom tiles. | 
 
 
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| Don't forget to co-ordinate mirrors, toilet-roll holders, and soap dishes, which can all help create your desired look. | 
 
 
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| Sure, managers help co-ordinate things – big organisations need administrators. | 
 
 
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| The modern concierge oozes efficiency, dresses to co-ordinate with his lobby and provides security for residents. | 
 
 
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| Their main role was to co-ordinate the shipment of American troops, military equipment and stores through the port. | 
 
 
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| For example, the equations describing ordinary dynamics do not depend on where the origin of the co-ordinate system is. | 
 
 
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| These organisations co-ordinate the various campaigns that are taking place and raise awareness of the problems facing the shark. | 
 
 
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| A Voluntary Service Registration Bureau has been established to co-ordinate these offers of service. | 
 
 
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| You'll learn how to set up routes and co-ordinate with air traffic control to follow your flight plan. | 
 
 
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| It is a pleasure to note that all the plans have a north-point an essential co-ordinate for their interpretation. | 
 
 
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| And in Chipping, lay readers and retired clergy have been conducting services with volunteers helping to co-ordinate weddings. | 
 
 
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| Their main duties were to track resources, co-ordinate information and help to predict the fire's path. | 
 
 
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| There he established a committee of great lords and other nobles to co-ordinate counter-revolutionary activity. | 
 
 
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| Now it turns out I have to co-ordinate strikes and represent these dossers. | 
 
 
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| Other proposals are that immigrant workers should not qualify for benefits and a Cabinet Minister should be appointed to co-ordinate policy. | 
 
 
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| Sparta failed to co-ordinate a two-pronged attack on the Boeotians, and Lysander was killed in a Spartan defeat at Haliartus in Boeotia. | 
 
 
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| He was recently hand-picked to co-ordinate the national response by Metropolitan police commissioner Sir John Stevens. | 
 
 
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| The meridians intersect and pile up to create a co-ordinate singularity at the Poles, but nothing odd happens on the Earth's real surface. | 
 
 
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| At this point there is no effort to co-ordinate services across Government Departments. | 
 
 
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| His first move would be to transform the department's provincial head office into a control nerve centre that would co-ordinate activities throughout the province. | 
 
 
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| He could co-ordinate an overdue marketing effort to boost awareness of libraries among the public. | 
 
 
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| A regulatory impact chair will be established at the school to co-ordinate the project. | 
 
 
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| A national unit to co-ordinate the planning process now exists but co-ordination still needs to be improved. | 
 
 
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| Whether you are aware of it or not, you use this map to co-ordinate every action carried out by your body. | 
 
 
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| He said that the two countries would co-ordinate their lobbying efforts. | 
 
 
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| The Agency will also co-ordinate substance evaluation, which will be conducted by the Member States to investigate chemicals of concern. | 
 
 
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| Sanctify our steps and co-ordinate our thoughts Ever lead us in the ways of eternal progress. | 
 
 
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| Representatives also kept regular contact to co-ordinate specific bids made to large customers. | 
 
 
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| The development of networks organized by disease may prove more effective in channelling efforts to co-ordinate care. | 
 
 
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| It will also co-ordinate the substance evaluation process and will take most of the decisions resulting from those evaluations. | 
 
 
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| A Technical Support Facility could also be helpful to co-ordinate this specific information exchange. | 
 
 
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| They have drafted in a former first team coach to co-ordinate a new youth policy which, they hope, will stop the drain of talent away from the town. | 
 
 
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| All organisations with responsibility for aspects of road safety should therefore inform others and co-ordinate their activities. | 
 
 
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| That's why I am pleased to meet you to co-ordinate your claim and to ensure that you receive the right compensation. | 
 
 
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| Only 37 states have established national committees to co-ordinate action on small arms. | 
 
 
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| Chinese and Austrian officials are to co-ordinate the extradition of Mr EXAMPLE to Austria. | 
 
 
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| Working with the President, the Vice President may help to co-ordinate and plan the work of the local union. | 
 
 
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| Organizations looking at nurses' health need to co-ordinate their efforts to avoid duplication. | 
 
 
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| I had to struggle with the intricacies of the washing machine programmer, learn the contours of an ironing board, co-ordinate the different ingredients of a cooked meal. | 
 
 
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| Her training in psychology has also stood her in good stead and places her well to co-ordinate a current project to deal with motivational issues related to decommissioning. | 
 
 
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| For active louvers, co-ordinate with a mechanical engineer for blade angle of deflection and required accessories. | 
 
 
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| There are significant downsides if we are not able to co-ordinate effectively, particularly in Africa but also in other developing countries. | 
 
 
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| He said white socks on posties have not been banned, but the company recommends black or dark blue coloured feet-covers, presumably to colour co-ordinate with their uniforms. | 
 
 
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| The site manager can then determine the organization needed to co-ordinate operations. | 
 
 
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| My challenge is to try and co-ordinate them. | 
 
 
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| An emergency operations centre is a facility for governments to co-ordinate the activities of the many departments and agencies that are brought together when an emergency occurs. | 
 
 
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| Helping customer's co-ordinate and implement all security projects, researching and customizing solutions to protect your life and property. | 
 
 
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| Is an internal process in place to co-ordinate both chemicals-related and nonchemicals related submissions to the same funders? | 
 
 
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| He has accepted to co-ordinate the invitation to Basilians in the area. | 
 
 
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| Dopamine is a chemical messenger which allows the brain to co-ordinate movement. | 
 
 
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| You're just a single phone call away from our multilingual technical experts, who can guide you through product features and co-ordinate service requests. | 
 
 
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| New Dawn helped participants form an association and obtained the services of three community workers from the Provincial Department of Community Services to co-ordinate the project. | 
 
 
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| The announced purpose of the twin flights: to study interspace communications, to co-ordinate two space vehicles and to evaluate prolonged weightlessness on the human body. | 
 
 
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| But Matthew Green, a cryptographer at Johns Hopkins University who is helping to co-ordinate a formal security audit of TrueCrypt, thinks the real explanation is more prosaic. | 
 
 
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| I would also say, however, that we are in a special area of the constitutional law of Parliament where each Chamber, being co-ordinate, must recognize that the histories and traditions of the other are different. | 
 
 
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| Those who cannot co-ordinate themselves with the light or your synthesis look to your form of the universe with illusive perceptions and believe that it is something other than yourself. | 
 
 
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| Shell's business has benefited from the ability to access markets across the EU and co-ordinate operations across member states, for example, linking our business service centres in Glasgow and Warsaw. | 
 
 
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| Insurance Funds' control and co-ordinate these services. | 
 
 
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| We have sent a team of people to work and to talk with them about ways we can best co-ordinate our efforts in terms of defence of our respective countries. | 
 
 
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| The Programme promotes the set up of Safer Internet Centres all across Europe to co-ordinate activities and bring together a variety of stakeholders to ensure action and facilitate transfer of knowledge. | 
 
 
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| In this case, the task of the basin organisation would be to co-ordinate action and get agreement on who will be responsible for doing what, and where and when they will do it. | 
 
 
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| I seriously think we will need to consider a minister of homeland defence to co-ordinate activities and make sure we get a total co-ordinated effort. | 
 
 
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| Its function is to manage, co-ordinate and control the group. | 
 
 
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| They need to identify the resources available to them, to tap into those opportunities, and to create an organization to co-ordinate their actions. | 
 
 
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| Their mission is to mobilise local and regional water stakeholders, to co-ordinate actions likely to impact water resources and associated ecosystems, and ensure public participation. | 
 
 
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| Meanwhile, the agriculture ministry is working with the trucking industry in and around the province to co-ordinate the rapid movement of a large number of animals. | 
 
 
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| As the Administrative and Financial Manager I supervise, organise and co-ordinate all the Groupe Frayssinet departments so as to make it possible for the management to orientate its financial policy. | 
 
 
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| These algorithms, which co-ordinate workers by plugging into Mechanical Turk and other online piecework platforms, are relatively new and are likely to get considerably more sophisticated. | 
 
 
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| The role of a Quality pilot is to co-ordinate, to train any process pilot with a view to implement the Quality approach in order to coherently keep in touch with the quality objectives of the management. | 
 
 
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| While she was in St. John's, Ms. Faulkner helped to co-ordinate the ILRC's annual flea market, BBQ and contributed articles on nutrition for their newsletter. | 
 
 
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| This legislature, this parliament, which is a vestigial court in its own right by the way, is bound by doctrines of comity and mutual respect to co-ordinate institutions of government. | 
 
 
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| My suggestion to the Senate, and I do so in the full spirit of respect for a co-ordinate institution, is that it should hew more closely to the position adopted by the House. | 
 
 
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| That the General Council find the best means possible to enliven, deepen and further explore at all levels, the international missionary dimension, and co-ordinate all the missionary aspects of the Congregation. | 
 
 
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| The clinic will help co-ordinate research into Obliterative Bronchiolitis, a condition his son suffers from. | 
 
 
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| When farmers are given their labels for importation, they now have a contact number to Farmers of North America, an organization helping to co-ordinate the collection of the containers once they are emptied. | 
 
 
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| The numerous sectoral legal documents are hard to co-ordinate and implement, which may be at the origin of nonintegrated sectoral projects and programmes, even on the watershed level. | 
 
 
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| The centres work in partnership with Sport Canada, the COA, NSOs, provincial governments, and university administrations to co-ordinate delivery of personal and professional services to high performance athletes. | 
 
 
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| To take another example, the British, French and Germans have ganged up against the idea that the EU should co-ordinate all EU countries' economic policies. | 
 
 
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| Besides being translated, a co-ordinate system may also be rotated.2 This signifies analytically: the relations of Euclidean geometry are covariant with respect to linear orthogonal transformations of the co-ordinates. | 
 
 
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| There is an off-centre reinforced concrete spine beam along the length of the building to support the precast concrete floors, and the columns are designed to co-ordinate with the different floor plans. | 
 
 
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| Member states are required to co-ordinate their actions around marine regions and subregions with the participation of the sub-national levels for a better implementation of the ecosystem approach. | 
 
 
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| Paralegal staff help co-ordinate activities with the Pension Appeals Board, review post-hearing correspondence and carry out other administrative support duties. | 
 
 
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| Driving this process are networks of focal points, international centres and institutions with expertise that co-ordinate initiatives among themselves on topics of common interest. | 
 
 
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| Examples of tools: annex new affordable housing sites, expand the number and types of accessory units, co-ordinate with other city and county efforts, and partner with employers about housing benefits and programs. | 
 
 
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| Everyone is decked out in their finery and Priya has even managed to co-ordinate her outfit with her baby buggy. | 
 
 
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| William Leaver, 23, and Sean Padden, 34, targeted a couple on the A9 near Dalnaspidal, Perthshire, and used walkie-talkies to co-ordinate their driving. | 
 
 
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| How to co-ordinate outfits, style, elegance and never dress scruffily. | 
 
 
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