Landowners can offer eligible cropland and marginal pastureland in these watersheds. |
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Last month this magazine presented a list of Scotland's 100 most eligible women and men. |
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Claiming income support also made her eligible for council tax and housing benefit. |
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Cornishmen and Cornishwomen and members of their family by birth, marriage or descent are eligible for membership. |
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In today's society you have the situation where there are fewer and fewer eligible men and more women so what is a woman to do? |
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In the United States hardly the majority of eligible voters go to the polling booths. |
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About 60,000 party members are eligible to vote for the leader in a one-ballot, preferential system. |
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In last month's European elections, only 20.7 percent of eligible Polish voters went to the polling booths. |
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But the plan has stalled as Morocco and Polisario dicker over who is eligible to vote in the referendum. |
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Glasgow Caledonians' kicker is a Cook Islander who is not eligible to play for Scotland. |
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Instead it provided an elaborate scheme for defining precisely who should be eligible for assistance. |
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In many cases, he or she is likely to be eligible to be promoted to the ranks of the big fish. |
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Prince William managed to stand one of the world's most eligible women up last week when he got tied up foxhunting. |
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Mayday was a raucous and fun time, electing a Queen of the May from the eligible young women of the village, to rule the crops until harvest. |
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The subject of the document is accrediting third parties to conduct inspections of eligible Class II and Class III medical device manufacturers. |
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Individuals who meet application requirements will be eligible to sit for the accreditation exam. |
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She had my mom's account up in a jiff and confirmed that she was eligible for an upgrade. |
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Any in-state student with a 3.0 grade point average is eligible to receive a scholarship if he or she attends an institution in the state. |
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Also, workers laid off from part-time jobs should be eligible for jobless benefits. |
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To work out if you are eligible for the Pension Credit, you need to calculate your weekly income, after deductions and savings. |
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Military qualified jumpers holding military free-fall qualifications are also eligible to compete. |
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A spouse divorced from the primary eligible, or widowed and remarried, is not eligible for interment. |
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Students who had set up and run a mini company under the junior achievement young enterprise programme were eligible to enter the competition. |
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If signed into law, the legislation would make immigrants who are legal permanent residents eligible for jury duty. |
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Those people who are against the death penalty as a matter of principle are not eligible for jury service. |
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The family is poor and were eligible for free health care from the government. |
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Most taxpayers who were eligible for the advance payment received a notice from the taxation office shortly before they got their check. |
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Mathai and Polito have misinterpreted the data regarding the randomization of the eligible population. |
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He had the required service in the ranks but wondered whether as a former commissioned officer he was eligible for admission. |
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The premium was based on the milk quota held by eligible farmers on March 31 at a rate of approximately 1.21 cent a litre or 5.5 cent per gallon. |
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If at the time of her death, a widow leaves no eligible minor child, the payment of her share of the pension will cease. |
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Also, the company's restricted list of cases eligible for compensation has been abolished. |
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Only 600 establishments have made the grade and only those who surpass the high entry standards are eligible to compete for the national awards. |
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By entering, all eligible entrants agree to abide by each and all these terms and conditions. |
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Addicts who have attempted detoxification and failed are eligible to participate in the studies. |
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A lot of people fall into the poverty trap but are not eligible for benefits such as school meals. |
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This method of recruitment may explain why a substantial number of eligible subjects refused. |
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Wonderful for one so young, Noel will be eligible for that championship for two more years. |
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He is also eligible for the PHSC Yearling Lounge Line, two-year-old western pleasure and three-year old reining futurities. |
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I found the comments by a letter writer in the December issue about the top ten eligible players not in the Hall of Fame most interesting. |
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This raffle will take place at the Volunteer Orientation Night and all officially registered volunteers are eligible to enter. |
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This means the aircraft currently used to tow hang gliders are eligible to be certificated as Experimental Light Sport Aircraft. |
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If the firm discovers that you're eligible for a refund, it must reimburse you with cash, not services or discounts. |
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Three million policies nationwide could be eligible for reimbursement under this settlement. |
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Because their crime was committed before the death penalty was reimposed in 1994, the killers were not eligible to receive the death penalty. |
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To be eligible for government reinsurance, businesses would have to offer affordable coverage to all of their workers. |
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Families buying either existing private homes or newly built properties will be eligible for the scheme. |
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Promoters claim that African-Americans are eligible for tax credits related to slavery reparations and charge a fee to prepare the claim. |
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The study staff opened consecutively numbered envelopes containing the treatment assignment after eligible patients fulfilled the entry criteria. |
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Of the some 700,000 eligible Latino voters in the state, only half are registered. |
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So far its new policy has designedly disenfranchised many eligible disabled and chronically ill students. |
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Amusingly, I thought for a moment that one of these three was hitting on the eligible bachelorette Miss Marple. |
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If you're a member of the reserves or National Guard, you may be eligible for a new tax deduction this year. |
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They will be eligible to permanent residence after living five years in South Korea. |
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Because she was not habitually resident she was not eligible for housing assistance or income support. |
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While on leave of absence without pay, the employee is not eligible to utilize tuition benefits. |
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The draft laws also impose stricter legal and administrative requirements for new parties to be eligible for the elections. |
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A completed entry form, available from the Arts Officer in eligible counties, must be attached to the reverse of a 10 x 8 photograph. |
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The eligible termination payment once again includes circumstances where a person can commute a pension in whole or in part? |
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A total of 349 million people were eligible to vote for the 732 deputies of the European Parliament. |
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However, graduate students in math, science, engineering, education, and library science are also eligible for the awards. |
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I may be eligible for three of the licentiateships available under the City and Guilds criteria but it sounds too good to be true. |
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He was sentenced to life, and must serve a minimum of nine years before he is eligible for parole. |
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It is a facility where they keep the detainees who've been designated as eligible for trial. |
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Any picture on your hard drive is eligible to become the background for your CD label or jewel case insert. |
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If her application for an appeal on humanitarian grounds is approved, she could be eligible to return to Canada in as little as a month. |
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Second, these data describe only the portion of rural roadways eligible for federal funding. |
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The inquest consists of 11 eligible voters who review Prosecutors' decisions not to indict suspects. |
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Four sections are eligible to take part provided they are members of the pioneer association. |
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Families will be eligible for the childcare tax credit where a lone parent, or both partners in a couple, work for at least 16 hours a week. |
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Mr Butler becomes eligible for the payout as soon as he vacates Government House. |
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All eligible patients were assigned to each group by simple randomization with rigorous allocation concealment. |
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In the three provinces of Riau, the Riau Islands and Papua, the final tally of eligible voters had recorded a decline. |
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They were eligible for the study if they had very pale skin and on history were unable to tan despite exposure to sunlight. |
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The decision makes her eligible for parole after serving only half, rather than two thirds, of her sentence. |
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On January 1, 2006, The Bahamas becomes eligible as a tax-deductible meetings destination. |
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Make sure your donation goes to an organization that is eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions. |
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Sailors with a baccalaureate degree or higher are eligible to begin the teaching certification process to become an academic subject teacher. |
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The place was crawling with good looking, very funny, very intelligent, eligible bachelors! |
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So I figured there would be lots of attractive, hopefully eligible bachelors and bachelorettes around my age. |
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The premise of this show is that a beautiful girl goes on TV to find true love amongst sixteen eligible bachelors. |
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He was splashed across the papers with his father nearly everyday and voted one of the most eligible bachelors in the area. |
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Apparently he was one of the most eligible bachelors in all of Paris, not to mention the most sought after. |
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Alright, well, with no further adieu, let's bring out our first eligible bachelorette! |
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Do you want to be soon around town with two of Newport's most eligible bachelorettes? |
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The commissioner of Major League Baseball needs to make Pete Rose eligible to be in the Baseball Hall Of Fame. |
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Will student-athletes be able to become athletically eligible for spring semester during January term? |
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Women and men equally are required to fulfill all religious duties, and are equally eligible for punishment for misdemeanors. |
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Within ten weeks of the implementation of this new system, 56 per cent of officers and 78 per cent of men eligible for release were demobbed. |
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She had held sway over a dozen eligible suitors, eventually marrying into a professor's family despite her own lack of education. |
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Four or five cardinals who are eligible for the candidacy of pope could openly campaign. |
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On completion of your three month probationary period, you will be eligible for admission into pension scheme. |
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Items placed in your shopping basket overnight may not be eligible for promotion at time of checkout. |
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However, many of these households are eligible for benefits from other means-tested programs. |
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Municipalities could condemn an entire area if more than half of the properties within it are eligible for seizure. |
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He is eligible to play for us until January 8 but he doesn't want to get himself cup-tied. |
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Lowell, currently sidelined by a broken left thumb, is one of 15 Marlins eligible for arbitration. |
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Release dates are crucial as films out this year become eligible for the 2002 Academy Awards. |
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The Dems already have someone, but any party who has any candidate on the ticket is eligible if they don't already have a rep. |
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The fourth lot consists of 49 acres which is currently in tillage and also eligible for area aid. |
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High school seniors and undergraduate college students pursuing a career in equine publishing were eligible to compete for the AHP Student Award. |
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The telephone survey used a cross-sectional sample of random-digit telephone listings to identify eligible subjects. |
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For example, you may be entitled to milk tokens if you're receiving benefits, or you may be eligible for a Sure Start Maternity Grant. |
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Of the 1,995 HIV-infected patients eligible for the study, 873 had hepatitis C seropositivity. |
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The eligible pool consists of engineers, quality, mechanics, part fabricators, toolers, painters, leads, team leaders and business unit leaders. |
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There were three or four others, Methodistic in doctrine and discipline, who were recognized as eligible for the Ecumenical Methodist Conference. |
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But no mistake, once I am eligible to make a whole toonie more an hour I am outta there, kiddo. |
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These contractors will be required to meet criteria to be eligible for a permit. |
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After six months of being monitored, the group becomes eligible for a bank loan. |
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Only recently have immigrant adults and all legal immigrant children under the age of 18 become eligible for food stamp benefits in California. |
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Youths in trouble with the law and students in danger of failing school also are eligible for the organization's programs. |
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On the vacation of the post, the senior masters assembled and discussed eligible candidates. |
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Those who have a legal case that are eligible for legal help or full legal aid will be provided with further free legal support. |
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Frequently attending patients with five or more somatisation symptoms were eligible for the study. |
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Employers who do not operate a pension scheme or employees who are not eligible for a company scheme are the main targets. |
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Should she get a job, she will not be eligible for the minimum wage because young people are deemed not to deserve it. |
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Due to the nature of my client's work you must be eligible to live and work in the UK, and be security cleared or clearable. |
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There are two conditions that must be met in order to be eligible for these new measures. |
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However, policies are regularly mis-sold to borrowers who are not eligible to claim because they are self-employed or on short-term contracts. |
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The list of films eligible for next year's Best Animated Feature Film Oscar has been announced. |
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You may be eligible for tax refunds, deductions or other benefits due to lost or damaged possessions or property. |
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Even if I'm not eligible for moderatorship, it would still be fun to watch the events. |
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Graduates will be eligible to study for a Higher Diploma in educational or chaplaincy studies for a career in education or pastoral work. |
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During the festival, the eligible contestants traditionally attract a loyal local following. |
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This year's federal election had a turnout of only some 60 per cent of eligible voters. |
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As this was a morganatic marriage, their five children should not have been eligible for the succession. |
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Last year 58 MSPs signed a motion calling for a public debate of the proposals, which is a majority of those eligible to sign motions. |
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Boys and girls in the borough can join the scouts aged as young as six when they are eligible to attend meetings of the beaver scout section. |
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A large number of previously uncertificated courses were now adapted to be eligible for FEFC funding. |
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Those with prior travel on public affairs passports are not eligible for this programme. |
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In either event, your Honour, the applicant would be eligible for immediate release, not on parole. |
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Walsh will be eligible for the Canadian Football League draft coming up this April. |
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Many student farms are organized as student clubs, making them eligible for supplemental funding from student councils. |
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All members of the RVYC and their invited guests, and all multihull classes recognized by the RVYC are eligible to participate. |
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The latter ended military rule in June 1991 and held multiparty elections, for which there were 44 eligible political parties. |
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Even in Chinese New Year, only the unmarried are eligible to receive red envelopes. |
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All snooker, billiard and pool tournaments will shortly be commencing and only fully paid-up members will be eligible to compete. |
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A major draw will take place next month and anyone who joins in June will be eligible for all prizes. |
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When voting at a polling booth, there are officials present who ensure that only the person eligible to vote enters the booth to do so. |
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At social gatherings eligible gentlemen would draw lots bearing ladies' names on the eve of St Valentine's Day. |
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Arbitration eligible players submitted their salary requests to their respective teams yesterday, and the teams offered their counter proposals. |
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To be eligible for the assistance, the projects had to be validated and certified by authorized bodies. |
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And because I came from a single-income family, I was eligible for a student allowance, even with the deadly radar of means-testing. |
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Those eligible for silver or gold pins are asked to contact a committee member. |
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To be eligible for competition, fuel teams must use nitromethane from one of the accepted suppliers. |
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All patients 18 years old or older who were receiving mechanical ventilation in the medical ICU were eligible for participation. |
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To be eligible for nomination before parliament a presidential hopeful must first be endorsed by at least one third of its members. |
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Over 70 percent of all health services that are eligible for government rebates are currently paid for via bulk billing. |
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Under state statute, Daschle would no longer be eligible to hold elective office in South Dakota or represent it in Washington. |
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They will be eligible to stay in Thailand as short stay business operators rather than be issued tourist visas. |
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McClung, who travels extensively on business, is eligible for major bonus points. |
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Every person who is eligible to vote must be registered as a voter in a single polling division. |
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Would you happen to have access to the percentages of eligible voters who in fact voted? |
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Anyone over the age of 18 with Iraqi citizenship is eligible to vote and there are 28,000 voting booths in 5,300 polling centres. |
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In an age when only half of eligible Americans vote, his staff believe he can attract four million non-voters to his cause. |
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Since 1997 they have also been allowed to offer similar places to eligible Australian students. |
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North American customers who bought the game before February could be eligible for a refund. |
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On successful completion of training, a cadet becomes eligible to represent the Directorate at the national-level camp. |
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Some 9 million account holders have received notifications that they are eligible for repayments, according to the agreement. |
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Cars homologated under subsequent specifications will also remain eligible in their configurations. |
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The Hall has never barred anyone who is eligible and set the record for a significant stat. |
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Chinese nationals were eligible to apply for residence or temporary stays in Taiwan if they met certain conditions, Chen said. |
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Women with a history of hysterectomy, oophorectomy, or infertility were not eligible to participate. |
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Not everybody is eligible for it, and in fact in our opinion, far too few grandparents get substantial financial help. |
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In their free time, the ladies shovel down chili dogs, gamble away their stipends in casinos, and look for eligible men to date. |
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He was therefore eligible for income support, housing benefit and child benefit on the same conditions as a British citizen. |
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Most of the discussions have centred around the future of the team and which players should be eligible to play for them. |
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Similarly, low-income areas often are eligible for public subsidies from regional policy funds or urban policy schemes. |
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He said registration officials would have a hard time registering eligible voters living in slums or under bridges and overpasses. |
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Jordan, who is eligible for promotion to chief petty officer this year, said the award makes staying in the Navy all the sweeter. |
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Immigrants to Britain who do get work will be eligible for child benefit and tax credits immediately. |
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He came eighteenth out of 25 candidates, picking up 50 of the 420 eligible votes. |
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Last year's most eligible man had to bow out because he's all loved up now. |
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For a dependent to be eligible for the prep school, he or she must be the son or daughter of a career military member. |
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Animals that could fit in a pet carrier and be stowed according to train guidelines would be eligible for travel. |
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He was well aware of the inherited risk, but as the pool of eligible marriageable Princesses in Europe was comparatively small, he eventually agreed to the arranged match. |
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To be eligible to participate, the general practitioners had to have a computerised medical record system for registration of all patient contacts. |
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The pair, who have always protested their innocence, were jailed for life and told they would have to serve a minimum of 15 years before becoming eligible for parole. |
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Their choice was restricted to all eligible girls of matriarchal families. |
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Any member of the Association is eligible to propose a candidate. |
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Younger Ukrainian children are also eligible when they are part of sibling groups in which one child is at least five years old. |
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If one commutes the pension to a lump sum, it is in general an eligible termination payment but it is not if one commutes it for the purpose of paying the surcharge. |
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Jones ruled for Ray and he is now back in business, eligible to sign with any NFL club. |
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But officials at the suburban collectorate said the name figuring on the electoral list was not sufficient reason to be eligible for compensation. |
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That makes him eligible for life in prison under California's three strikes law and the prosecutor in the case is asking the judge to impose that life sentence. |
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Mr Flemming noted that small-scale farmers were not eligible for VAT registration, as they did not earn sufficient amounts to reach the VAT threshold. |
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Individuals wishing to vote on the changes to the articles of incorporation must fulfill the membership requirements by August 14th to be eligible to vote. |
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The original British rock'n'roller may, as of yesterday, be eligible for a bus pass, but he's not quite ready to swap his guitar for a seed-drill. |
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Under the system, borrowers with perfect repayment records of income-generating loans, which must be repaid in a year, become eligible for housing loans of up to 25,000 taka. |
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At first I forgot I was eligible for a 60-plus concession and went back to the lady in the Kenilworth ticket office with my R11 return to Heathfield. |
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Minimum reserve requirements imply that banks are obliged to hold deposits at the central bank as a percentage of their eligible monetary liabilities. |
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The extensive grounds are divided into around 120 acres of eligible tillage with the remaining 160 acres comprising pasture, woodland and gardens. |
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In CFA ragdolls compete in provisional classes, but they could become eligible for championship competition and full acceptance as a pedigreed breed as early as next year. |
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At the buffet, she met an eligible bachelor disguised in a dorky sweater. |
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They have applied to the government to ditch the traditional polling booth in favour of a pilot to send out 165,000 eligible voters a postal ballot. |
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Since he had just been meritoriously advanced to petty officer 3rd class, and had a great service record, Saez found he was eligible for the opportunity of a lifetime. |
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There is talk of the union offering the pro teams for franchise, but I believe it is more important that every player in those pro teams should be eligible for Scotland. |
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For years he has been one of Hampshire's most eligible bachelors. |
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Both current and new students will benefit from the program, but if students switch programmes or fail to graduate, their loans will not be eligible for remission. |
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Over 30 eligible bachelorettes lined up to take part in the competition. |
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All high school juniors and seniors are eligible to compete. |
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What recourse would they have to prove that they should be eligible for release? |
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Although they may not be eligible to be in the main studbook, half-breds may receive registration papers as half-breds and be eligible for year-end breed awards. |
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I can be eligible for both a junior college and a polytechnic! |
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I just hope that Mariah knows what she's getting into inviting Hope who will no doubt be ready to set her cap at the first eligible man she meets this evening. |
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The reinstatement of Har Bracha makes it eligible for government benefits and all the privileges accorded to Hesder schools. |
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As for the other end of the age spectrum, there's a lavish supply of players who have yet to be legally eligible to belly up to the bar in most parts of the country. |
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Each eligible household is given a black box to put in newspapers, magazines, glass bottles, steel and aluminium cans, textiles and foil to be recycled. |
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Once a selection of eligible bachelors are chosen, the audience then gets to decide who gets kicked out each week as Lisa dates them every episode. |
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Because she is below the age of majority she is not eligible for welfare. |
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At 28, and despite his success, he still exudes the air of a tousle-haired indie romantic, and his current unattached status makes him one of rock's most eligible bachelors. |
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In one of the rare moments of calmness, Joe sang Unchained Melody and some of the lucky ladies in the front row stole a kiss from Ireland's most eligible bachelor. |
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In some statutes, moreover, a child is not considered eligible to be adopted by anyone except a married step-parent unless all his parents' rights have been ended. |
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The after-school club, which was started three years ago, is now aiming to recycle 50 tonnes of paper, which will make it eligible for the platinum award. |
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Takoonagak, a heavy equipment operator who was one of two workers picked randomly from several eligible candidates, said he managed to win by following a few simple rules. |
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So it's no surprise that so many eligible bachelors are refusing to marry. |
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This will be welcomed by thousands of citizens, more so those who are eligible for old age pension, disability grants, NIS benefits and public assistance. |
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Four Hundred million Europeans are eligible to vote across the European Union's 28 countries to elect a new European Parliament. |
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Some plans do not consider this a triggering event and may require the employee to attain the plan's retirement age to be eligible to receive distributions. |
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Any musical artists of Canadian aboriginal status or non-status Metis or Inuit by birth, adoption or community acceptance are eligible for the awards. |
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A chaplain receives the same pay, benefits and allowances as any other officer of his rank, and is eligible for full retirement benefits if he serves twenty years. |
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Only fetuses most severely affected with liver herniated into the chest, diagnosis before 24 weeks, and a ratio of lung to head of less than 1.4 are eligible for treatment. |
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The scrapped scheme, which entitled eligible residents to travel on numerous modes of transport, was replaced last year by a statutory half-fare bus pass. |
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The early 19th century is a particularly potent facet of period courtship, when the war led to a shortage of eligible young gentlemen for gently born ladies. |
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This is subject to winners being eligible for race competition licences. |
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If you miss the deadline because your financial institution bungled the rollover, you may be eligible for an automatic waiver, which means you don't have to apply for relief. |
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In addition to salukis, eligible breeds are whippets, greyhounds, Afghan hounds, borzois, Ibizan hounds, pharaoh hounds, Irish wolfhounds, and Scottish deerhounds. |
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If you answered seven or more of these correctly, you are eligible for a lifetime supply of Metamucil. |
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At-home caretakers are eligible for Medicaid waivers, which allow benefits regardless of income. |
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More than 10 million Floridians are eligible to vote and all the signs pointed to a high turnout, election officials said, reflecting the mood in the rest of the country. |
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To be eligible for this, they must be qualified for at least three years. |
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In the election of 1860 in which Lincoln won the presidency, 80 percent of eligible voters went to the polls. |
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Only six per cent of the eligible population currently donate so we're hoping that people will make every effort this New Year to become a regular blood donor. |
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Students must establish a domicile in the state to be eligible for reduced tuition. |
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To be eligible for a grant under this scheme, you must also fulfil the following conditions relating to residence, age, academic attainments, means and nationality. |
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The price of his birth, and his status as one of the world's most eligible bachelors, is media scrutiny that makes it hard for him to have girlfriends, he complained. |
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Those granted probationary status would not be eligible for government benefits during the decadelong wait. |
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If you muck up, you're automatically eligible for three months jail. |
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A Bunclody man is officially among Ireland's most eligible bachelors following his selection as an escort in this year's International Rose of Tralee contest. |
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Likewise, she had had to greet many young and eligible bachelors, all of whom did their best to impress her and win her over, asking for dances and favours from the princess. |
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The Navy's leading seamen cooks, leading seamen naval police coxswains and leading seamen photographers join the list of employment categories eligible for the benefit. |
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The owners of leaky homes would be eligible for general damages, including compensation for mental distress and anxiety, under legislation debated by Parliament yesterday. |
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To be eligible to present at the conference, students must be enrolled as undergrads or have graduated but present research conducted during their undergraduate study. |
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A respectably dressed man in front of me was arguing about the age of his daughter, saying she was eligible for a child's ticket, but the attendant was not having it. |
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As mentioned earlier, the comparison group includes nine eligible couples that completed pretests and follow-up tests, but did not participate in treatment. |
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All farmers with ewe quota and commonage must comply with the relevant framework plan in order to be eligible for direct payments from the Department of Agriculture. |
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However, if you are working at a level above substantial gainful activity and you are not eligible for a check you may be responsible for paying the Part B premium yourself. |
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Please return all club cards if you want to be eligible for a prize. |
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As customary they will both get their names on the monthly medal board and be eligible for the Gold final, but Terry won the plate on a count back. |
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More than half of the Young Guns, having celebrated the big 5-0, are already eligible for an AARP membership. |
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Moreover, new members are now eligible to be nominated to run in general elections or party polls instead of having to wait for between two to five years. |
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The idea came to them four years ago, when a young drag starlet won all the gold tiaras on her eligible drag show circuit and didn't have anywhere left to strut her stuff. |
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Those eligible for naturalisation should be granted citizenship. |
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No attempt was made to preselect individuals in long-term relationships, and thus the return rate from individuals who were eligible to participate could not be determined. |
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They also become eligible for the AMT, and if they aren't hit by the AMT, they will get hit by the pease deduction phaseout. |
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I have always thought the bylaws decreed that only newspapermen are eligible but learned in connection with this column that there is nothing in the by-laws that says this. |
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A total of 1068 municipal employees representing 65 different work groups were randomly selected from an eligible workforce of about 5000 employees. |
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Even more worrying, Damian, now 35, is eligible for parole next year. |
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All eligible members will get a fixed allocation of 185 shares and a variable amount based on the length of time they have held their policies and the sum invested. |
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In the df, he told me, 61 percent of young people of standard eligible age are enrolled in one sort of university or another. |
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Electric cars and plug-in hybrids are eligible for big tax credits that can seriously reduce the cost of ownership. |
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Families who want to marry off their daughters without paying a dowry often hire criminals to abduct eligible boys and force them into wedlock, the paper said. |
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In a previous press release, Roberts indicated that AGRELIN will be eligible for EEC approval using the concertation procedure. |
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The Amerasian's spouse and minor, unmarried children are eligible to immigrate along with him or her. |
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Many of them don't know it, but almost a third of the inmates are eligible to apply for parole or work-release programs. |
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Spectators are admitted free and are eligible to win a door prize of two tickets to the United States Open Championships at Flushing Meadows. |
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The college graduated him as soon as he was no longer eligible to play under NCAA rules. |
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In 107 BC, all citizens, regardless of their wealth or social class, were made eligible for entry into the Roman army. |
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Furthermore, women were then eligible for different occupations, particularly the common school teacher. |
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However, migration of workers from the ineligible population into the eligible population also changes the composition of the ineligibles. |
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If their last name was Drake they might be eligible for a share if they paid Hartzell to be their agent. |
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The ECS Agreement makes companies based in the country eligible for participation in ESA procurements. |
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A pass mark is used to decide whether students are eligible for a grammar school education. |
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They are also eligible for a low interest loan from the Higher Education Loan Board. |
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Qualifying borrowers, on certain conditions, may be eligible for interest relief offered by the government. |
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Undergraduates are eligible for subsidized loans, with no interest while the student is in school. |
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Institutions with only foundation degree awarding powers are not eligible for university title. |
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On 7 October 1920 women became eligible for admission as full members of the university and were given the right to take degrees. |
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Aged 42 and Warrant Officer Class 2, she became eligible not long before her appointment. |
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The teams finishing at the top of a country's league may be eligible also to play in international club competitions in the following season. |
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Welsh players are eligible to play for England, which is in effect an England and Wales team. |
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However students who are elite standard competitors are eligible for funding from bodies such as UK Sport on the same basis as anyone else. |
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The readmission of the Scottish Football Association to FIFA meant that Scotland were now eligible to enter the 1950 FIFA World Cup. |
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This has led to players of many other nationalities becoming eligible to play for England. |
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Uncontracted players remain eligible for selection and can be upgraded to a Cricket Australia contract if they gain regular selection. |
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To be eligible for a vote, a player must not have been suspended from the competition at any stage during the season. |
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This win made her eligible to join the Ladies European Tour and begin earning points for the 2005 Solheim Cup. |
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From 1979 players from continental Europe have been eligible to join what is now known as Team Europe. |
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This requires tight bureaucratic control in order to determine who is eligible for assistance and who is not. |
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The other European nation that is eligible to join, but has not, is Belarus. |
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Players from Montserrat are eligible to play for the West Indies cricket team. |
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Women were immediately eligible and four were among the first life peers appointed. |
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The DUP holds the view that any party which is linked to a terrorist organisation should not be eligible to hold Government office. |
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Until the 20th century, only men had been eligible for ordination as elders or ministers of the word and sacrament. |
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The difference between the thresholds is the amount of time it takes a migrant to be eligible for Indefinite Leave to Remain. |
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If they are deemed fit to practise they will then be eligible to apply to join the register. |
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Only UK films are eligible for the categories of The British Short Film and British Short Animation awards. |
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In addition, over 65s in receipt of state benefits may be eligible for the concession. |
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Leinster, Munster and Ulster combined are limited to one player at each position who is not eligible for Ireland selection. |
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South African citizens aged 15 years and 6 months or older are eligible for an ID card. |
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