Contact Air Canada's North America toll free number noted below, or your travel agent and take advantage of special discounted airfares. |
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Thus, bipedality of terrestrial theropods and birds must be convergent, and all hindlimb, pelvis, and tail characters can be discounted. |
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The possibility that the economy is going through one of its regular soft patches should not be discounted. |
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I do not think that the significance of the error can be discounted in this way. |
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And in a serendipitous twist of fate, he is now in a position to offer my band discounted studio time at a local recording studio. |
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Likewise, slaveholders and non-slaveholders discounted the labor of other bound workers, as well as wives and children. |
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Membership advantages include monthly newsletter, discounted ticket prices for Hui events and culture courses free of charge. |
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Silver, Gold and Premier Card holders receive all these benefits plus discounted room rates, upgrades and late check-out. |
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The flows are netted out for each year, and discounted by the going interest rate. |
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But the market has come down so much that even a double dip may be discounted. |
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South African residents get discounted rates, but non-residents will pay around R1700 per night all inclusive. |
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At 22 Cortlandt Street, Century 21 was always chocker with discounted designer clothes. |
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It provides calculative techniques, such as discounted cash flow and capital budgeting, that serve to focus decision making. |
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However, the Manitoba Liquor Control Commission says serving discounted alcohol leads to over-consumption, particularly among young people. |
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The payback period is the number of years it takes before a project's discounted cash flows equal the initial capital invested. |
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He discounted arguments that the secrecy would withhold news of the captures from other terrorists. |
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The book brawl started fifteen years ago when megabookstore chains deeply discounted bestsellers, as well as other hardbacks and paperbacks. |
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Normally clubs try to sell them at a heavily discounted price before the contract expires. |
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Your members card will entitle you to a range of special discounted prices, prizes and giveaways. |
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This is because QE should lead to a fall in gilt yields, which in turn will force down the rate at which liabilities can be discounted. |
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At our local wallpaper store they gave me several large sample books of discounted wallpaper. |
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For those with difficult deliveries, extra charges will be made but these will also be at a steeply discounted price. |
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One had assumed that these warnings had been heeded, examined and discounted as alarmist. |
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Instead Wednesday and Thursday saw moderate but acceptable gains, indicating that the bad news has been discounted. |
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Others are treated as if they are of little account and their views discounted. |
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If the price is discounted, it will most likely not attract the market seeking to define itself by the ability to spend within means. |
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A ticket inspector stopped her and found she had purchased a ticket at a discounted rate, although she did not hold a Young Person's railcard. |
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The advowson therefore can be discounted as a guide to the descent of the manor or part manor. |
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Due to increased competition there is now a greater choice of mortgages available, including discounted variable rates and fixed rate deals. |
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This discounted the ability of the Allied air force and navy to isolate and attack the islands, one by one. |
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In addition to the convenience of departmental collection, your next day air letters qualify for a discounted rate. |
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The administration said foreign countries have been dumping shrimp at deeply discounted prices. |
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Schools from outside the county wanted to use the centre at peak times without the enticement of discounted places. |
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The discounted items are crammed like sardines in the room, and laid out in a very disorganized and random manner. |
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I'll admit we were shaken, because it was not something we expected although the possibility was not discounted. |
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The drawback to discounted products is that they have to be paid for by borrowers on a standard variable rate, on which margins are much higher. |
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It hardly sold a copy even when it was heavily discounted and then remaindered. |
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The benefit term is discounted by the probability of a repeated game q, showing the importance of frequent encounters. |
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If a house purchased under the scheme is resold within 10 years then the sale price discounted by the local authority is payable. |
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The closing date for season ticket holders to reserve their seats and get discounted tickets for the friendly match is tomorrow. |
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The market in Witney includes everything from coats and shoes to toys and discounted greengrocery. |
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An early suspicion that anthrax might have been the cause of the infection has been discounted. |
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Aer Arann Express is offering visitors to the show discounted rates on return tickets to Dublin. |
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If the peso continues plummeting, however, a popular revolt cannot be discounted. |
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Consumers are advised not buy from unauthorised dealers and to be suspicious of deeply discounted products. |
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The role of the government propaganda camps known as public schools cannot be discounted in all this. |
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They also found that higher levels of marbling were preferred for loin steaks but discounted in chuck roasts. |
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Swoop on the remaining bottles of this brilliant discounted sweet damson plum-packed red, 50 per cent garnacha to 50 per cent tempranillo. |
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He never discounted the romantic element but at the same time looked for a completeness that can come by taking the rough with the smooth. |
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Although such reports are often discounted as meteor showers or astronomical phenomena, other sightings are not so easy to dismiss. |
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She cut the Gordian knot by allowing tenants the right to buy at discounted prices, trading one benefit for another. |
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However, we believe most engineers would have discounted adverse effects from audio frequency magnetic fields at a distance of 60 to 70 metres. |
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One of the most reliable places to get genuine Volvo parts at a discounted price is a salvage yard. |
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Incredulous journalists have reported seeing her buy discounted miniskirts at factory outlets and queuing for cut-price theater tickets. |
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The grain markets consistently discounted negative yield implications from our state for most of the growing season. |
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Against this background fears of the impact of a mass sell-off by insurers cannot be discounted. |
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The railway is mostly run by volunteers who have discounted modern accommodation available to them on site, which is owned by the railway. |
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Retailers never adhere to it anyway, which is good for the consumer because our product is heavily discounted all the time. |
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By offering discounted products to complement the one you're already buying, companies look to get more business. |
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Maud Martha's refusal to purchase the millinery concoction, even at a substantially discounted price, reaffirms her sense of self. |
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Moreover, the professional bargain hunters are careful to shop in the most deeply discounted sectors. |
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He did note that she had come close towards getting discounted or comp surgery when she was researching her book. |
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Until now, leisure traffic had been tepidly coming back since September 11, but only with deeply discounted fares. |
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Our night began, as all nights should, with a tumbler of tequila and a discounted beer. |
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It allows them trade their shares for a discounted commission fee of 0.5 per cent. |
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It can be discounted here because of the absence of clay minerals and organic matter in freshly erupted ash. |
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With a discounted gift scheme, you make a gift into a series of single-premium insurance policies designed to mature in different years. |
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As bills of exchange are meant to be discounted, they do not usually remain in the hands of the ostensible payee until their date of maturity. |
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Instead of consolidating their purchasing, they're buying highly discounted products and services from a host of companies. |
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Thrill seekers can get a bigger rush for fewer bucks as National Roller Coaster Day is celebrated with discounted rates. |
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Holiday clubs are marketed as a flexible alternative to timeshare, promising a lifetime of discounted luxury holidays anywhere in the world. |
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Who cares if the products are discounted, if you've read every book and heard every CD on offer? |
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They can provide discounted corporate memberships or services such as fitness and wellness assessments and follow-up consultations. |
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Expect to find discounted merch from faves like Greenbaum Clothing, Joaned, and street-sweet newbie Steen Designs. |
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Patients enjoy a discounted rate for bed and breakfast at a local three-star hotel. |
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Their informant was the landlord, and, coming from such a source, the information could not have been discounted. |
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You may get a better deal by taking out a tracker mortgage or a loan with a discounted, capped or fixed interest rate. |
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We would also like to thank the directors for agreeing to sell their shares at a heavily discounted price. |
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The last time someone told my fortune they didn't say a word about living in another country so I discounted most of the things that they said. |
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The family-run emporium is a Mecca for bargain hunters keen to load up on deeply discounted designer clobber. |
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Open water falling within the delineation was discounted, but mire and swamp forest were not. |
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The Council discounted several land corridors that were home to the fern because it believed the bypass would be blocked by a legal challenge if one of them was chosen. |
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I'm greeted there by Betsy and Tina who, sitting behind a folding table, sip discounted merlot out of plastic cups. |
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To learn more about the Vessyl or preorder one at a discounted price, head to MyVessyl.com. |
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Police also discounted a story that there was some huge manhunt for whoever sold Hoffman the heroin. |
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Now it seems that the Middletons are following suit, and getting into the discounted vehicle game. |
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That would mean it would likely be discounted because you voted in the wrong precinct without knowing you were doing so. |
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Full membership also allows for discounted fishing throughout the season. |
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In our conversation, she told how she had begun dating a man, a Libra, and immediately discounted him, since he would not make a quick commitment to her. |
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When upscale restaurants in Los Angeles and New York City start offering discounted tasting menus, you know times have gotten tough for the food industry. |
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This is the only way you can purchase this baby at a discounted price. |
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Even in fairly recent history the theory of tectonic plates beneath the earth's crust was discounted and scorned before it could eventually be proven. |
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The tenants are able to rent the property at a discounted rate. |
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However, if you wanted to stock up on discounted Pyrex or Tupperware dishes, plastic basins or buckets and scented and non-scented candles, it offered good value. |
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Those who fail to beat the clock will be discounted from the race. |
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It issued currency supported by adequate specie reserves, accepted deposits, discounted mercantile notes, and turned a respectable profit for investors. |
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The discounted sale was the main feature on the sharemarket today. |
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York Rotters, a band of council-trained volunteers, showed festival visitors how they can reduce household waste by up to a third by purchasing a discounted compost bin. |
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They're too tongue-in-cheek, too savvy and intelligent to be discounted as amateurs, yet sophomoric enough to not buckle to pretentiousness and delusions of grandeur. |
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He pointed out that more than 2,000 cats and dogs were sterilised in October when vets and animal welfare groups offered the procedure at a discounted fee. |
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Live music, cabarets, papare bands, free beer, cash bar with discounted prices, food stalls, entrance gifts will see you through to the wee hours of the morning. |
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Many factory outlets sell winter accessories at heavily discounted prices. |
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The employer needs to take cognisance of whether the goods are new, secondhand, manufactured by the employer or transferred at a discounted price. |
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The inclusive price entitles you to a discounted drink on your next visit. |
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Producers need to recognize that added weight means lower prices, ceteris paribus, and may increase fleshiness which was found in this study to be discounted. |
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It was so credulous and uncritical that it made me wonder if it was an advert for bioresonance and if someone might be getting discounted treatment as a consequence. |
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Likewise, founder effect has been discounted as the primary mode of speciation among Darwin's finches since the discovery of extensive MHC variability in these species. |
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But legal experts have discounted that possibility on a number of grounds. |
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But, sadly, a climate of opinion is being created in which facts are discounted in favour of fantasies, arbitrary allegations and wild apprehensions. |
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But for many years, American scholars discounted this possibility. |
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Solemn exorcism is an extremely unusual step to take and can only be done after every other possibility, including mental illness, has been discounted. |
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To help Phoenix homeowners sleep easy and comfortably, Parker and Sons is offering discounted AC tune-ups for its Beat the Heat Promotion. |
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It quantifies your investment's attractiveness by measuring discounted net benefits as a percentage of initial costs. |
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Common 375-ml cans are called tinnies, and can be bought in 24-can slabs for discounted prices. |
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In 1761, the Fenwick Weavers' Society was formed in Fenwick, East Ayrshire, Scotland to sell discounted oatmeal to local workers. |
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Hun warfare as a whole is not well studied, and many scholars as of recent have discounted Ammianus' description of the Huns. |
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He was once thought to have been created the first Earl of Devon, but this theory is now discounted in favour of his son Baldwin. |
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Nesbitt found a number of further potential synapomorphies, and discounted a number of synapomorphies previously suggested. |
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The debt, amounting to more than 43 million francs in gold, was bought at a discounted rate of 21 million francs. |
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These competing hypotheses have generally been discounted by mainstream scholars. |
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For decades after awareness that compression and radioactive materials may be heat sources, their contributions were specifically discounted. |
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But no one discounted it, including Methodist enthusiasts, Mormon supernaturalists, and Transcendentalist intuitionists. |
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A benefit of museum membership is that purchases are discounted. |
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The cost of insuring a diversifiable risk is a simple calculation of the discounted value of expected future damages. |
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Free or discounted parking may continue to be provided on a dis criminatory basis. |
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First, the project should be discounted at a suitable ungeared cost of equity. |
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We arrogantly determined that discounted cash flow didn't make any sense in valuing a company in this new world. |
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Liftopia, a US-based online marketplace for discounted ski lift tickets and mountain activities, has announced a sale of ski lift tickets. |
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The heavily discounted initial engine sales were offset by the follow-on sales of engines and highly profitable spare parts. |
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There will also be regular free or discounted drop-in hours, co-owner Diane Butera said. |
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Our partnership with BOL means you will be able to buy from a range of one million titles at prices discounted by as much as 40 per cent. |
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This surcharge serves to offset discounted peacekeeping assessment rates for less developed countries. |
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Mick Channon has brought him out twice quickly after that and Malapropism has clearly thrived on the action and should not be discounted. |
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Air Jamaica Air JamaicaOs Lovebird e-Savers Sale features deeply discounted fares in Lovebird Economy and Lovebird Executive classes. |
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CompTIA members will have access to discounted membership in Spiffs. |
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Metrohm is excited to announce a method of direct thermometric titration of sodium in foodstuffs, and is available at a very special discounted introductory price. |
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No bleeding was noted in the nose, and the ethmoid sinuses had not yet been dissected on that side, so an arterial bleed was discounted as the cause. |
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The 1858 Leonids were also discounted after the research team discovered a dating error misattributing some of Whitman's observations of the 1833 Leonids to the latter year. |
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The Kickstarter campaign introduces Wheelies to motorbike enthusiasts both in the United States and around the world at discounted pre-order prices. |
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Unless you are better genned up than Einstein was, the class will seeth with the rumour that you are not his equal, and you and your pions will be quickly discounted. |
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The landed aristocracy began buying bankrupted farms at discounted prices. |
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All trips are scheduled for discounted and group-rate ski lift tickets. |
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On 12 March 1940, Gamelin discounted dissenting opinion at GQG and decided that the Seventh Army would advance as far as Breda to link with the Dutch. |
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More recently, scholars have discounted the accuracy of this critique. |
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On 12 March 1940, Gamelin discounted dissenting opinion at GQG and decided that the Seventh Army would advance as far as Breda, to link with the Dutch. |
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Huge SuperSaver discounted rates are available when you register early. |
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Given the state of the roads at that time this can be discounted. |
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Railcards must be carried at all times when using discounted tickets. |
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