So, for the benefit of your accountant, I have drawn up this simple, teensy-weensy agenda to show where the money goes. |
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Her voice unfaltering, her gaze clear, she read out a list of demands that children of the community had drawn up for implementation. |
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The Bangkok authorities have drawn up plans to build trams, to run new express buses, and to extend the elevated train routes. |
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The United States had also drawn up contingency plans and would certainly have been in a position to deploy troops had the command been given. |
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The American Society for Health System Pharmacists recommends filtering solutions drawn up from glass ampules to remove glass particles. |
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Further official roles and responsibilities are being drawn up by the board. |
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John had his knees drawn up halfway to his chest and his arms were resting on the top of them. |
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The European Commission has already drawn up two lists of goods it intends to hit in retaliation for the US steel tariff. |
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Detailed schemes for each area are still being drawn up and the first wave of project approvals are expected by the end of the year. |
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In a changing Ireland new and complex social problems are arising and a plan is being drawn up to help cope with the social changes. |
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Eighty percent of the world's national boundaries have been drawn up by Europeans. |
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His black hair was drawn up in thick spikes, and he had a sallow face which was a ghastly white. |
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Notes taken at the time were incomplete and a summary of the interview was drawn up only afterwards. |
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She looked perhaps thirteen or fourteen, sitting on a bench with her knees drawn up under her chin. |
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The code of conduct governing ministers' behaviour was drawn up after a series of scandals involving Tory ministers. |
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Detailed plans will be drawn up over the next few months after people are consulted on what they would like to see in the building. |
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A draft master plan has been drawn up outlining what improvements are sought, and inviting the public to have their say. |
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The once bright sun dulled behind a sheet of faint mist, and many of the busy servants had a hood drawn up against the ever thickening fog. |
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Planning permission has been drawn up to convert and extend the 200-year-old former bargeman's cottage into a L-shaped home. |
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Papa lay on a steel table covered with a white sheet drawn up to his chest. |
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State Bank of India has drawn up a fresh strategy to boost its retail business through mass marketing and of corporate tie-ups. |
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From these an action plan was drawn up, outlining the overall aim of the school and timetabling a schedule of specific targets to be achieved. |
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But under new planning legislation consultation with the public now begins at an earlier stage before the draft plan has been drawn up. |
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Now the firm has drawn up a new scheme for two seven-storey blocks of flats and a three-storey shopping and office complex. |
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The chairs drawn up to the dining-room table are inlaid with strings of bellflowers suspended from rings, testifying to their Baltimore origin. |
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If there is a legally drawn up will, property is bequeathed by the estate holder. |
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A comparable list of minimum requirements could be drawn up for drought and other environmental stresses. |
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She later had an astrological chart drawn up on him and concluded that they were not compatible enough, according to Simmons. |
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Once stability has been restored, plans will be drawn up for a trade mission to the country. |
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A shortlist of candidates is drawn up by the constituency association and a number of interviews reduces the number of applicants to two. |
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All entries must be received by the end of August when a shortlist of 30 candidates will be drawn up. |
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Mobility scooter owners may have to take driving tests and buy compulsory motor insurance under plans being drawn up by the Government. |
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Plans are being drawn up to pipe water around Scotland as the country heads for its driest spring on record. |
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The new chair decided to ridicule past documents drawn up which unfortunately contained typos. |
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There are also plans being drawn up to simplify the language and workings of courts to make them clearer. |
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A 600 name petition was drawn up by residents who said match nights had become reminiscent of the wartime blitz. |
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But, in a process described as working from the bottom up, three codes were drawn up by the relevant industries. |
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The bottom should be drawn up tightly, with a needleful of raffia, and a ball of twine of some bright harmonious color slipped in. |
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However, the conclusion maps used in the research are not synthetic but they are drawn up using isoglosses to present the findings. |
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The school management has drawn up plans to try to break Thursday's strike by bringing in supply teachers. |
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Ballina Town Council has drawn up new by-laws to amend speed limits on urban roads in the town. |
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He said that there had been many applications and a short list would soon be drawn up. |
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The plans, which were drawn up by John F. Santry Architects of Waterford, were validated by council officials last week. |
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Plans are now being drawn up for a small bank of lockers next to the pool for people to store valuables. |
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A waiting list has already been drawn up, with interest coming from down south as well as other parts of the Yorkshire region. |
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The seating plan was drawn up using French, the traditional language of diplomacy. |
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Other measures can also be implemented while a separate plan for organizing coordination can be drawn up. |
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The new list has been drawn up by the Halifax, Britain's biggest mortgage lender, and is dominated by towns in the north. |
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The European Commission has drawn up a list of items to be banned from aircraft cabins. |
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The collection of the third portion of the harvest was often subcontracted to a third party, by means of a private contract drawn up by a notary. |
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Nine figures stood around it, in a circle, all save one were dressed in black robes, with hoods drawn up to cover their faces. |
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McClellan must be asked on Monday to state whether plans have been drawn up for George Bush to start a nuclear war. |
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A contract was drawn up, but Billie-Jean kept stalling on exchange and settlement dates. |
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Plans have been drawn up and it is hoped to commence work in this area in the new year. |
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Such help could be provided if a phased plan were drawn up to implement this, and its objectives were constructively discussed. |
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The existing rules are so opaque it is difficult to avoid the impression they were drawn up in a spirit of opportunist ambiguity. |
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Plans have been drawn up to safeguard Cumbria's thriving local meat industry from being strangled by bureaucracy. |
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Once a draft plan for the strategy has been drawn up the people of Lancashire will be asked for their views. |
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The committee voted to approve the plans subject to a legal occupancy agreement being drawn up. |
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The UK government has drawn up contingency plans for evacuating more than 20,000 British passport holders if things get worse. |
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The best known written code for practitioners, drawn up by insiders, is the Hippocratic oath. |
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With this in mind, we have drawn up a hit list of executive directors who are surplus to requirements and should bow out gracefully. |
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It is a magnet for fly tipping and arson attacks and has been put on a hit list of problem sites drawn up by Nelson councillors last month. |
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But, because the school is oversubscribed, new geographical priority areas were drawn up for 2005 criteria. |
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The chessmen, stone gnomes, were drawn up like twin guards of opposing honour. |
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Annika spent most of her time with her sister, knees drawn up to her chest, hugging them tightly. |
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The plans have been drawn up by eight regional pathfinder partnerships across England. |
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Covers are drawn up on a rumpled bed, and there are bottles of water and an ice bucket on a table. |
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An employment agreement, if drawn up incorrectly, can create a lot of problems for the small business owner. |
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Those motions were composites drawn up from separate resolutions submitted by individual unions. |
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Arnotts has drawn up a list and is talking to retailers prepared to enter as concessionaires. |
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People were often confused about which documents were required, and in what language they should be drawn up. |
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Wildlife lovers in Cheshire have drawn up plans to protect the county's animals and delicate plants from future environmental threats. |
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But if the proposal went down well, more detailed plans could be drawn up and applications for lottery and other funding begun. |
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This has been mentioned previously and although a draft agreement was drawn up, it was not signed by the Trust. |
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Under the Australian constitution, drawn up in 1901, the governor-general has the powers of an absolute dictator. |
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Graham, in a Jacky Howe flannel, was sitting hunched with his bony legs drawn up under his chin. |
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Five Government reports have been drawn up into epilepsy since 1953 but campaigners claim none has been put into action. |
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The group has drawn up a short list of candidates to replace Mellor, but will not name his successor next week. |
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He added that the route maps will be drawn up after responses have been received from members of the public. |
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This originative source is a well from which very different kinds of poems can be drawn up. |
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Barristers have drawn up a legal opinion setting out a test case for a high court judicial review of the government's position. |
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The plan was drawn up by the Council, established under the aegis of the Department of Agriculture. |
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I've drawn up plans for pits and deadfalls, as well as tracked paths for falling trees and boulders. |
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Plans have been drawn up to delineate the two small plots with some form of kerbstone and allow for a headstone to be erected. |
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Specifics such as whether the couples were registered partners or had drawn up legal wills shall factor into each decision. |
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Each month a list was drawn up of all the members of a regiment listing the officers and their aides-de-camp. |
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An air of mystery surrounds plans being drawn up for a new road that will cut out the bad bends at the notorious Cononley Lane Ends. |
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Detailed plans will be drawn up and people will be given a chance to comment before the area committee gives the final go-ahead. |
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He led her to the couch and got them comfortably arranged, with her feet drawn up under her white, floor-length gown, and her head against his chest. |
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During long stretches of borderline freezing temperatures when the frost line neither advances nor recedes, water is continually drawn up to the ice lens where it freezes. |
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The Academy has drawn up plans to celebrate the Silver jubilee in a fitting manner and the conferring of achievement awards are a step in this direction. |
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Flood protection proposals had now been drawn up, involving a 1.78 metre demountable flood barrier, partly under the steps leading down from the bridge to the river. |
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His testament was drawn up on 26 May 1349 and received probate on 8 June. |
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A home programme is drawn up for the parents of the child regarding feeding, toilet-training and correct handling, after counselling at the centre. |
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The Elizabethan-style building has been surveyed by a historic buildings expert, and a schedule of work has been drawn up to restore it to its former glory. |
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Ministers fear fuel supplies are on the verge of widespread disruption and have drawn up plans to deploy troops to guard refineries and introduce petrol rationing. |
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Artists' impressions have been drawn up to simulate how the classroom could look, with a boggy area designed to encourage frogs and other insects to the land. |
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We all know in a regular sale we have a bill of sale, invoice or purchase order which has been drawn up, and the work is transferred subject to their terms and conditions. |
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When I turned round, I found that a group of Tuareg men had drawn up. |
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A fortnight ago, a short comminatory note, was drawn up in three versions. |
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Allied to the control with which candidate selection lists are drawn up, it seems the Party is letting us slip into its own form of meritocracy, badly dressed up as democracy. |
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Each stands for the failure of grandiose but flawed social experiments, master plans drawn up by enlightened and progressive lovers of humanity in the abstract. |
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Erastus answered and the gate was lowered, the portcullis drawn up. |
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Councillors agreed that proposals should be drawn up to ensure the inspectorate communicated with the council on concerns that it had about homes. |
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A regiment of United States lancers were drawn up in a hollow square round the Lethal Chamber. |
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Consumers will be able to compare rates with financial institutions across the EU when looking for a personal loan under new laws drawn up yesterday. |
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Shortly before Ben's birth we had drawn up a co-parenting agreement, and after his birth a lawyer reviewed, witnessed, and notarized the document. |
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I would like to see some kind of arrangement drawn up where all parties are still able to enjoy the area as it was intended as well as contributing to its renovation. |
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What is the criteria drawn up by the selector to select the team? |
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Town Clerk Helen Dowling said the council had drawn up a list of derelict buildings and would be sending out notices to owners whose names appeared on the register. |
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The regulations would encourage fund-raisers to make transparent financial reports to the public, he said, which would be drawn up in cooperation with the Ministry of Finance. |
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Her drawn up thighs pushed hard against her stomach and chest. |
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In a passive air circulation system, outside air is conditioned in an underground plenum and drawn up through floor diffusers into occupied spaces. |
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Bosses at South West London Health Authority have drawn up plans which could see Epsom General decommissioned and its services moved to an alternative site in Sutton. |
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On Monday the finance and general purposes committee backed a suggestion from the former mayor that a list of all of the council's valuable possessions should be drawn up. |
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Also, they will tend to be drawn up in less precise legal language. |
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Blackpool council has drawn up radical plans to turn its stretch of coastline, known as the Golden Mile, into what some have called the new Las Vegas of Europe. |
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With the growing power of the state, statutory tenure codes were drawn up by centralized governments, reflecting the values and interests of the state. |
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Two public meetings will be held to discuss the plans, which will then be modified and a fully costed business plan will be drawn up to gain funding. |
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Unless urgent measures are drawn up to pull visitors back to the province, local tourism operators fear that staff lay-offs are inevitable, particularly in the hotel trade. |
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On September 28th he had drawn up what amounted to a hit list of people to be sacked or transferred and presented it to his secretary of state, Cardinal Villot. |
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The constitution itself was drawn up by a panel of unelected bureaucrats. |
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For the reconstruction of Cecilia Bridge, a bascule bridge in Oldenburg, the design-AU and the tender documents must be drawn up. |
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These seem as if, in the time of Edward I., they were drawn up into the form of a law, in the first instance. |
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Behind closed doors and in pub back rooms, plans were drawn up for a mass protest. |
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Plans were drawn up to make Ripon a centre of education, a University of the North, to rival Oxford and Cambridge. |
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Various tables were drawn up, aiming to produce the necessary alignment between the solar year and the phases of the calendrical moon. |
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When not in use, the boats were drawn up into the sheds for maintenance and protection. |
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Plans for defence were drawn up and gun platforms were built, readying the Tower for war. |
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An integrated conservation programme that addresses the priority areas has been drawn up by the cathedral's Surveyor to the Fabric, John Burton. |
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In 1215 the Magna Carta was drawn up, it became the cornerstone of liberty in first England, Great Britain and later, the world. |
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The initial outline of what would become Licence to Kill was drawn up by Wilson and Maibaum. |
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A new code of laws, replacing the code administered by the Marylebone Cricket Club, was drawn up for the event. |
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A masterplan for the future of the site was drawn up in 2012, comprising six 'big ideas' to restore and redevelop the palace. |
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Various other designs for a common flag were drawn up following the union of the two Crowns in 1603, but were rarely, if ever, used. |
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During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. |
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As part of the ransom, a peace treaty was drawn up that was intended to stop the raids. |
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Indeed some kind of chart might be drawn up to indicate the close connection between length of British rule and progressive growth of poverty. |
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In 2002, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria was drawn up to improve the resources available. |
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New Bond stories were also drawn up and published from 1989 onwards through Marvel, Eclipse Comics and Dark Horse Comics. |
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In Of the Standard of Taste, Hume argues that no rules can be drawn up about what is a tasteful object. |
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The original handwritten articles document drawn up by Richmond and Brodrick has been preserved. |
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On 1 July 1960, the two territories united to form the Somali Republic, albeit within boundaries drawn up by Italy and Britain. |
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In 1984, the government published the Forest 2000 plan, drawn up by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. |
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The centuries took their titles from the old use of the legion drawn up in three lines of battle using three classes of soldier. |
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Following considerable debate, a document called the Solemn League and Covenant was drawn up. |
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Water and nutrients in the form of inorganic solutes are drawn up from the soil by the roots and transported throughout the plant by the xylem. |
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Proposed plans had been drawn up prewar for the postwar years which were extremely ambitious, especially in the austere postwar years. |
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By now the Ordainers had drawn up their Ordinances for reform and Edward had little political choice but to give way and accept them in October. |
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Its ancient customary law was drawn up as the Lex Frisionum in the late eighth century. |
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In early December 1587 orders were drawn up for Howard to take the fleet to sea. |
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Villeneuve had drawn up plans to form a force of four squadrons, each containing both French and Spanish ships. |
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Nelson's entire fleet was visible to Villeneuve, drawn up in two parallel columns. |
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Caesar says that the enemy camp was defended by a wagon train, drawn up behind the German forces, which had now either to fight or to run. |
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A number of separate codes were drawn up specifically to deal with cases between ethnic Romans. |
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During World War II, detailed invasion plans were drawn up by the Germans, but Switzerland was never attacked. |
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The Government of Ghana has drawn up plans to nationalise Ghana's entire petroleum and natural gas reserves to increase government revenue. |
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The Government of Ghana has drawn up plans to nationalise Ghana's entire mining industry to increase government revenues. |
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All languages, in which was originally drawn up or was translated due to enlargement, are legally equally authentic. |
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Brunel had already drawn up plans for a tunnel under the River Neva in Russia, but this scheme never came to fruition. |
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Serving as a minor official in the state of Zheng, he is reported to have drawn up a code of penal laws. |
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Most were built around a grid design in accordance with plans drawn up by James Ramsden. |
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Plans are being drawn up as part of the Energy Coast masterplan to regenerate West Cumbria. |
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The pier was closed again in 2006, and plans were drawn up to convert the structure into a flats complex. |
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It has also drawn up a checklist of measures which human resources departments can use to help prevent back pain. |
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And the new module, which starts in October, is based on standards drawn up between BACN and the Royal College of Nursing. |
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A GUIDE to postal security has been drawn up by police for Coventry businesses following the recent spate of letter bombs across the country. |
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The head of the Big Beat leisure empire welcomed the conditions drawn up by London's special clubs squad police. |
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But officials have drawn up a planning condition to ensure that the Town Hall's service road access is preserved. |
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She has drawn up her top tips to help skiers, snowboarders and tobogganers avoid the typical problems she has to deal with. |
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Once the concept and script for a given episode are established, a storyboard of the episode is drawn up. |
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All ideas are to be gathered into a master plan drawn up by Groundworks community landscape architect, Liz Small. |
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The calendars were launched last night at the village's Hunter's Moon pub, where the plan was first drawn up over a drink. |
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Reform of the welfare system is necessary, but the work capability assessment drawn up by the DWP and administered quite inhumanely by Atos is simply not right. |
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This ever-growing list of forbidden words and taboo subjects, drawn up by Liu Binjie and his army of censors, starves the nation's soul and encages the minds of writers. |
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Dr Sullivan said there was potential for the so-called genetic e-fits to improve vastly the accuracy of photofits drawn up from eye witnesses of potential suspects. |
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A restoration plan was drawn up by members and local architect Sel Jones, of Pensel Cymunedol, to remodel the Caernarfon chapel for modern community use. |
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Council officers have also drawn up NEET figures by high school. |
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But established red lines remain firmly drawn up, with Germany firmly refusing to mutualise government debt like European socialists had initially hoped. |
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Now a Waste Minimisation Plan is being drawn up for the parliament. |
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I could see through the open doorway some fishermen in guernseys sitting on the grass listening, and a boat was drawn up on the shingle and others moored to the cauchie. |
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The list, drawn up last year, featured 30 parks, playgrounds and recreation grounds out of a total of 300 sites where future development was considered a possibility. |
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He feels like a leaf or a seed in the grip of a headlong force, a winged seed drawn up into the highest windstream, carried dizzily above the oceans. |
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The warp threads are separated by the heddles into two or more groups, each controlled and automatically drawn up and down by the motion of the heddles. |
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The 1588 inventory drawn up after Francesco's death listed 310 pieces. |
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The picture of Theodoric's rule is drawn for us in the state papers drawn up, in his name and in the names of his successors, by his Roman minister Cassiodorus. |
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Charters were documents drawn up to record grants of land by kings to their followers or to the church, and provide some of the earliest documentary sources in England. |
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Since there are no continents in a band of open latitudes between South America and the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, some of this water is drawn up from great depths. |
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A crude border had already been drawn up by Lord Wavell, the Viceroy of India prior to his replacement as Viceroy, in February 1947, by Lord Louis Mountbatten. |
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In September 2010 Willie Walsh, now CEO of IAG, announced that the group was considering acquiring other airlines and had drawn up a shortlist of twelve possible acquisitions. |
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In 1535, a bill was drawn up calling for the creation of a system of public works to deal with the problem of unemployment, to be funded by a tax on income and capital. |
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The first version of the rules for the modern game was drawn up over a series of six meetings held in The Freemasons' Tavern from October till December. |
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The Cambridge Rules, first drawn up at Cambridge University in 1848, were particularly influential in the development of subsequent codes, including association football. |
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These Khokhols were drawn up in serried ranks in a public square. |
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The dead man was lying on a pile of the blankets, curled up, his hands interlocked behind his head, knees drawn up to his chest. Hedgehogged, just like the others. |
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I went over and asked him to let down the clews or corners of the mainsail, which had been drawn up in order to lessen the useless flapping of the sail against the rigging. |
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