As we set foot into the promising future year after year, the greatest challenge facing any youngster is a career that will lead him to success. |
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City manager Tom Mackey acknowledged that the city was facing one of its worst financial crises and would have to seriously tighten its belt. |
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They were facing increased competition from a host of new and aggressive retailers. |
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She is facing charges of fraud and theft after allegedly defrauding parliament of millions of rands. |
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Meanwhile, there are fears some temporary staff may be laid off this week and 45 trainee pilots are also facing immediate redundancy. |
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He is familiar with the challenges facing both breeders and racers, as well as the wants and needs of the racing public. |
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Sarah Polley is in good form in this romantic weepy about facing premature death. |
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By having more programs, you might see a reduction in the dangers facing youth today like street gangs. |
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Ease the star, butter-side down, over the back of an up-turned individual metal tart tin or ramekin, the star points facing up. |
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A local community has rallied to support an asylum seeker who is facing deportation. |
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Five other doctors, accused of receiving kickbacks in return for patient referrals, are also facing charges. |
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Behind the helm there is a double seat facing aft and a small wet bar behind the port side lounge. |
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She is facing some criticism about going to Hollywood to raise money for her reelection campaign. |
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Make a small diagonal clip through both the hem allowance and facing at the corner where the two raw edges intersect. |
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However, firefighters are facing a race against time with forecasters predicting that high temperatures and strong winds would return today. |
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It is facing a race against time, though, to secure the legislation early enough to allow local authorities to prepare for the June 10 elections. |
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By chance I found a cloud of fish-fry, thousands of transparent proto-fish all facing in the same direction, jiggling on the flow of the current. |
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The challenge facing the common weal administrators is even harder than that given by other national realities. |
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Rear passengers in the extended cabs also benefit from the new design with jump seats now facing forward instead of sideways. |
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This has been the dilemma facing the FA as they once again tinkered with the jewel in their crown, the FA Cup this week. |
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Walking on the road in broad daylight whilst facing the traffic makes me anxious enough. |
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We need to maintain this strong economic growth as it provides the wherewithal to address the main issues facing the country. |
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So while the challenge facing the peace movement in south Asia is daunting, it is by no means impossibly quixotic. |
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Their interests lie not in backing either of the rival armies facing each other in Kashmir, but in confronting the rulers who hold them down. |
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A king-sized bed dominates the Tower Suite's top floor, which provides mesmerizing views from bay windows facing three directions. |
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It consists of two identical achromatic lenses, placed with their most curved surfaces facing each other. |
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Have his policies begun to seriously address the enormous problems facing our nation? |
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Scotland is facing a serious future skills gap with an ageing and shrinking working population, according to a new study. |
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Police today refused to give out details of the addresses raided and would not confirm what allegations the man arrested yesterday is facing. |
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Every person needs to be open and sincere, and can be open and sincere only if he is facing a well-disposed listener who treats him as a friend. |
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Gerson said rescue workers were facing difficulties in getting aid to isolated areas due to the absence of air transportation. |
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Chancellor Schroeder is badly winged now and facing a well nigh impossible task to get re-elected. |
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One of the biggest dangers facing airmen in the desert is heat, and acclimation to that heat is vital to maintaining their health. |
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There is side access to the south-west facing rear garden which measures 75 feet by 46 feet. |
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Problems facing farmers include the extra costs involved in drying wheat, barley and oilseed rape. |
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There is an index in the front which lists the restaurants alphabetically, with a number keyed map facing the index page. |
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Rather than making a mad dash and then facing an indefinite wait at the station, check Tubetrack for your next train. |
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Someone suggested that sleeping while facing qibla is not an authentic sunnah. |
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If you have gypsum wallboard, avoid pressing too hard or you will cut through its paper facing. |
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With the theatre company facing crises on every front, it would be good to report a walloping seasonal hit. |
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One of the most frightening prospects facing any wannabe chef is the frenetic pace of the modern day professional kitchen. |
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A side gate provides vehicular access to the west facing back garden which is paved and gravelled for easy maintenance. |
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He is already facing impeachment over claims that he misused public money and abused his office since coming to power a year ago. |
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A council worker is facing prison after being convicted of sexually abusing a young girl 30 years ago. |
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A challenge facing the designers is that the tunnel will be driven through soft ground. |
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One of the most urgent tasks facing Japan is to prevent North Korea from putting nuclear warheads on Rodong missiles. |
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The lack of mens rea is what protects a two-year-old from facing charges of theft. |
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Shaped roughly like an eagle with forward facing wings, this war machine had seen all the major space battles fought in the last seven years. |
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Keeping a constant body temperature is the most serious challenge facing warm-blooded mammals in an aquatic environment. |
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That is the stark fact facing health chiefs as they meet today to discuss ways of redressing the balance. |
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In a child seat that is facing rearward, the harness straps should be at or below the level of the shoulder. |
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Given the choice, she would rather have been anywhere but facing the press pack last night. |
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Located behind the knee, these tendons are not well exposed to an adversary facing his opponent from the front. |
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These days, the obstacles facing would-be women pilots are more often financial. |
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We all know couples who have been there, facing the stress of joblessness amid the usual chaos of the season. |
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The long-term funding gap facing Social Security is large because promised benefits exceed payroll tax receipts by trillions of dollars. |
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For this reason, the last vehicle in the convoy should always be one with armed troops facing the rear. |
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Considerable sympathy and understanding was shown for the difficulties facing allied troops in Iraq. |
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He said in an interview that the greatest challenge that the company was currently facing was inadequate funds to recapitalise its operations. |
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Cleave is left facing a tragedy and having to come to terms with things failed and half done. |
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Britain's growing ranks of pensioners, present and future, are facing a tough time unless action is taken to tackle a huge shortfall in the nation's pension pot. |
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Lois Labrianidis, an economic geographer at the University of Macedonia, says that Greece is now facing a brain drain. |
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Commuters travelling on London Underground services last night were facing further disruption in the wake of the terror attacks and security scares. |
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On the centenary of World War I, Europe's suddenly facing a crisis of Russian aggression. |
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Occasionally, vehicles would park facing in a westerly direction. |
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Apart from the obstacles that many of the tourist villages are facing in developing agritourism, Sleman is still worth visiting due to the existence of the tourist villages. |
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Add in a growing water quality and quantity problem, and agribusinesses in Florida are second only to California in facing challenging environmental issues. |
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Even facing such an uncertain future, the refugee crisis shows no sign of abating. |
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Training becomes especially important as the industry shifts more and more to just-in-time deliveries, while facing an increasing shortage of competent drivers. |
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The systemic challenges facing billions of women in the developing world defy easy, clickable solutions. |
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The photo shows this as if you are facing the person wedging the clay. |
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Ten days before, a Tuesday, after she had watered her ferns and perennials, she stood watering the aloe vera plant at her east window, her window facing the street. |
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It depicted a Jaguar, facing the exit ramp of the Main Street bridge. |
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Roll the pork over the stuffing, like a jelly roll, until the seam is facing down and the fat back is on top. |
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There was a bay window with a window seat facing the road outside. |
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Lay the butterflied pork loin on the cutting board with the fat cap facing down. |
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And then I sit on a bench facing the grave and a raven says something in a croak a few steps from me. |
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It can be hard to wrap your head around the problems facing the continent because they might seem ancient to us. |
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It was time for the cleansing part of the ceremony and Victoria and I, along with half of the crowd, lined up on facing benches. |
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A small, ragtag band of idealists facing overwhelming odds decides to gamble on a course of action judged either foolish or brilliant, depending on the outcome. |
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He preferred the decomposed granite soil in the valley facing False Bay, claimed it, and named it Constantia. |
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In her new memoir, Lena Dunham deftly articulates many of the concerns facing women her age. |
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Fusarium wilt kills plants by cutting off nutrient supply from the roots and is one of the biggest dangers facing lupin production in Europe and Russia. |
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She didn't waken as Ander scooped her up in his arms, carried her down the wide staircase, then turned fully withershins so that he was facing the ship's forward quarters. |
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Embodying both the disfigured exterior and the sensitive man inside is the challenge facing cooper. |
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This is the knotty problem facing many Chinese and foreign automakers, who must choose between two international auto shows to be held in Shanghai this year. |
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In a romantic relationship, facing humiliation or awkwardness is a strong possibility. |
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Some say the simple solution for an aftermarket company facing an increase in raw material prices would be to raise their pricing to cover the increase. |
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To complicate issues further, one of the two advancers in the group has the unenviable task of facing the other tournament favourite, France, in the second round. |
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If not, they risk facing complications including osteoporosis, thyroid disease and cancer. |
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A wisdom tooth has been reported facing the second molar, crown to crown. |
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Now facing criminal charges, Neubauer could be standing before a court-martial by mid-June. |
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The mare should be haltered and facing the foal during this process. |
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Putin may very well be the last optimist left in the country, which is facing a time of confusion and disappointment. |
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Bill Cosby is facing allegations of assault and sexual misconduct by many women. |
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In Kassel, facing the grand Orangerie palace, Durant's bare-bones structure seems to bear witness to power gone wrong. |
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At the center of the dais, facing the nominee, sat the committee chair, Democrat Carl Levin of Michigan. |
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Secure the facing to the twill tape with small, close whipstitches. |
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Always a bit of a pain when strapped in to jump seats facing sideways in the plane, but that was a minor discomfort compared to some places he'd been recently. |
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With the condition of waterworks becoming worse and groundwater level dipping, residents of the nearby villages are facing an acute water shortage here. |
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For the moment, ayres says, the party is facing not just electoral reality but the fiscal kind as well. |
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Every question Crosse asked himself left him facing a spear of accusation. |
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A volatile guy, big-hearted and very smart, Moran is not facing any opposition, and his retirement puzzled Price. |
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The rate of corporate insolvencies tends to rise around quarter days and the difficulties that businesses are now facing will only exacerbate that. |
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Now he is in critical condition, facing the risk of a coma and cardiac arrest that could end his life. |
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Now staying with his son and daughter-in-law in their small apartment in Bayside, Queens, he is facing two battles. |
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With Winnipeg facing only marginal population growth, aboriginals can play a key role in meeting the demand for skilled and unskilled jobs, the minister noted. |
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While the cut in interest rates should alleviate some of the most acute pressures facing the economy, the UK economic climate has worsened and we are facing new dangers. |
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Historians estimate that there were about 100,000 members of resistance facing 700,000 NSDAP members in Austria. |
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Morocco was facing aggression from Spain and the Ottoman Empire allies pressing westward. |
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The articular surface of the right postzygapophysis is angled at around 20 degrees to the horizontal, facing posteroventrolaterally. |
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They generally reside in rural settlements, the edge of the woods and along the coast facing Malacca Strait. |
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Ambon city is on the northwest of Leitimor, facing Hitoe, and has a safe harbor on Amboina Bay. |
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It was common for homes to have a storefront facing the street and to treat their courtyards as a kind of warehouse. |
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Duarte Barbosa, a Portuguese who had sided with Magellan in facing the mutiny, then became the captain of Victoria. |
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The Philippine Capitol was to rise at the Taft Avenue end of the field, facing toward the sea. |
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With debt payments due, the Governor was facing the risk of a government shutdown and failure to fund the managed health care system. |
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They consisted of three small structures facing a fourth structure, and were used to mark the solstices and equinoxes. |
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Father Vincente de Valverde became the Bishop of Cusco and built his cathedral facing the plaza. |
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Antwerp became a margraviate in 980, by the German emperor Otto II, a border province facing the County of Flanders. |
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As an additional challenge, those who have abseiled before will have the opportunity to descend facing forwards. |
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Thus, in addition to facing the problem of escalating hostilities, their food shortage was magnified by the arrival of more men. |
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The Palazzo della Signoria facing it is still home of the municipal government. |
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Scottish curler Eve Muirhead was left facing a race against time to make the first European Tour event of the season after being stung by a wasp. |
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By 1920, the third generation after freedom, most African Americans in Mississippi were landless laborers again facing poverty. |
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Treatment of people with disabilities is another major issue facing the country. |
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The process required greater levels of light than spinning, and weaving sheds would often be single storey, with overhead north facing lights. |
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When clear facing a long length of material it must be supported at both ends. |
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The struggle intensified during the entire trial, with workers facing off with the colonial police force and the army. |
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One of the biggest problems facing the early power companies was the hourly variable demand. |
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The stained glass window on the east wall dates from 1845, while the south facing window is a memorial to a World War I soldier. |
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As the ferry cannot steer, a ramp is built at both ends and there is usually a set of controls facing in either direction. |
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The Central Fells when seen in plan best resemble a boot, although one facing the other way to Italy. |
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Small cirque and valley glaciers formed in north and east facing valleys, including Grisedale and the coves on the east side of Helvellyn. |
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View from Peel Island facing north with Helvellyn in the distant background. |
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Often the portals are turned so that their flat sides face each other, rather than facing into the centre of the circle. |
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His stone, in the southwest section of the churchyard on a west facing wall, is plain and says nothing of his work. |
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However, by the 1970s, the clothing industry was in irreversible decline, facing cheap foreign competition. |
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In July 2015 it was announced that the stone quarries at Arcow and Dry Rigg would be reconnected to the line via north facing points. |
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The bookshop was reported as facing closure in September 2011 and the report was fulfilled. |
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The site is enclosed by a stone wall, interrupted by a large, paved entrance facing south, uphill towards Hameldown. |
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The back stop is infilled with earth, gravel and sand to form a sloping bank facing South. |
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This case of shrieval corruption eventually led to the sheriff facing criminal charges. |
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Iron ore producers are facing the first price fall for annual contracts in seven years as demand weakens for steelmaking inputs. |
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This will give you a taste of the frustrations Addison is facing. |
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The Colorado striker picked up an adductor injury last week and the club say he could be facing a month on the sidelines. |
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Only ragged vestiges of glass remained in its windows, and great sheets of the green facing had fallen away from the corroded metallic framework. |
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Alloy wheel fabrication is one of the more exacting tasks facing the foundryman. |
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Turn your loom so the arrows are facing oward you, put your hook inside the first eg, hook bottom band and loop forward. |
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The interpretation of the wavefunction was one of the thorny issues facing the early pioneers of quantum theory. |
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Weatherman Michael Fish has warned that the planet is facing a climate apocalypse within 100 years. |
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This suggests that the monument originally contained two addorsed wolves, one facing in each direction. |
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The media room features a wet bar and opens up to a south facing set-back terrace. |
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That could mean facing one of the world's leading centres, Dean Whare, at Hull on Sunday. |
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I'm used to playing Under-20s so facing David Villa in New York's first ever game is just a whole step up. |
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The Deputy PM buried his head in the sand at the Scottish conference in Dundee despite a new poll showing his party are facing electoral wipeout. |
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The towels were strapped together with a bright yellow belly band with the designer's logo, and displayed on endcap shelves facing a main aisle. |
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New Zealand is facing the outbreak of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, which has been described as a food poisoning epidemic. |
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The Bierkeller Entertainment Complex, set in the old Zeligs Restaurant Unit facing the Hilton, houses three state-of-the-art venues in one. |
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Jafar said, in a statement to SUNA, that the Sudanese importers facing difficulty in import as a result of the lack of network correspondents. |
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Shah Jahan Baloch informed the meeting about the problems which the Lyari people are facing. |
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All 20 turbines describes a graceful arc reflecting the shoreline of Bangui Bay, facing the West Philippine Sea. |
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He seemed to be completely mindless of the danger he was facing. |
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In the inner wall facing the aecial cavity, the primary wall materials surrounding the processes disintegrate, partially exposing them. |
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Individuals who suffer from Afrophobia often avoid facing this fear by ignoring Africa, its culture, and its people. |
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With your palm facing down, your wrist snaps forward. This is the same type of motion used for the backhanded change-up. |
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The man facing Locklear had his head covered with a red bandanna, and over his shoulder was a baldric from which a cutlass at had hung. |
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On the right, facing southward, rises Graylock, all beshagged with forest, and with headlong precipices of rock appearing among the black pines. |
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If counselors are homophobic or biphobic, they should refer clients facing those issues to a counselor who could be objective. |
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Flory was standing against the veranda rail, half facing the girl, but keeping his birthmarked cheek hidden. |
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He did everything he was supposed to do when starting his cannabusiness and still ended up facing prosecution and going to jail. |
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Wessex was facing new barbarians, apparently intent on destroying everything that Christendom meant for England. |
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He was pining for England, though he dreaded facing it, as one dreads facing a pretty girl when one is collarless and unshaven. |
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When the Crown Vic rammed the Lincoln's rear fender, they were spun around facing back the way they'd come. |
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Your gothness is then measured by your peers with a 'gothier-than-thou' approach, facing ridicule if you are falling short. |
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Ahmadinejad, facing serious political problems, can posture about standing up to the Great Satan. |
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The County Mayo field is facing some localised opposition over a controversial decision to refine the gas onshore. |
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The White Cliffs of Dover are cliffs that form part of the English coastline facing the Strait of Dover and France. |
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The balance plough had two sets of ploughs facing each other, arranged so when one was in the ground, the other set was lifted into the air. |
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A ridging plough has two mouldboards facing away from each other, cutting a deep furrow on each pass, with high ridges either side. |
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With her Greek allies facing a major new threat, Rome declared war on Macedonia again, starting the Third Macedonian War. |
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Norway has an extensive coastline, facing the North Atlantic Ocean and the Barents Sea. |
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The alliances proved volatile, however, and Edward was facing trouble at home at the time, both in Wales and Scotland. |
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Benches were arranged using the configuration of the chapel's choir stalls whereby they were facing across from one another. |
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Romania had initially been a member of the Axis powers but switched allegiance upon facing invasion by the Soviet Union. |
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A range of measures, such as better payment methods, have improved the microeconomic incentives facing providers. |
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Behind the usher, wearing black gowns and white wigs and facing the judge, will be the prosecuting and defending barristers. |
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He was immediately told the economy was facing huge problems, according to documents released in 2006 by the National Archives. |
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After the war and facing a booming world economy, foreign lending to countries such as Brazil, Peru and Chile was a growing market. |
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Progressive dances typically start with the leader and the follower facing and backing line of dance, respectively. |
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The magnets are arranged in a circle facing the rotor with space in between to form an axial air gap. |
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Domestic arrivals use a separate exit route, located at the far left, when facing the main entrance. |
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Of those languages, this means that roughly 6,100 languages are facing a risk of extinction. |
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The main entrance to the cathedral is on the northern side, facing towards the castle. |
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In newly planned Roman cities the temple was normally centrally placed at one end of the forum, often facing the basilica at the other. |
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The residential buildings line the eastern side of the castle, facing the River Avon. |
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Cumberland Lodge today is an educational charity dedicated to initiating fresh debate on the burning questions facing society. |
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Elgar's statue at the end of Worcester High Street stands facing the cathedral, only yards from where his father's shop once stood. |
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Down the beach, a group of mergirls and boys were facing off with the same merprince who'd spoken through the mirror. |
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In the 1966 World Cup, West Germany reached the final after beating the USSR in the semifinal, facing hosts England. |
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Despite the series victory, McNamara was facing scrutiny beforehand and the RFL decided not to renew his contract which expired after the series. |
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This was only the second time Ruiz has been stopped, after being knocked out in round one by David Tua fourteen years prior to facing David Haye. |
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The urban area facing Liverpool on the Wirral Peninsula is a separate division known as the Birkenhead Urban Area. |
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The female gives birth sitting or lying down and the young emerge in the direction she is facing. |
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After facing violent repression, such as during the 1934 United Fruit Strike, unions gained more power following the 1948 Costa Rican Civil War. |
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It reports news and analysis about union activity or problems facing the labour movement. |
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The Serbian army, fighting on two fronts and facing certain defeat, retreated into northern Albania. |
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Pinochet was released in March 2000 on medical grounds by Home Secretary Jack Straw, without facing trial. |
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It had proved impossible for most homeowners facing foreclosure to refinance or modify their mortgages and foreclosure rates remained high. |
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One of the major problems facing the park in recent years has been the growth of Rhododendron ponticum. |
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The Welsh Guards were keen to rejoin the rest of their Battalion, who were potentially facing the enemy without their support. |
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On aircraft that have winglets, the wingtips are red, with the Virgin logo on the inside facing passengers on board. |
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Precipitation is abundant year round, with annual totals up to 60 inches on the eastern side facing the Atlantic storms. |
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Most Orthodox homes have an area set aside for family prayer, usually an eastern facing wall, where are hung many icons. |
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Other locations that have been used in the past include the mezzanine on Level 1 and the north facing exterior of the Boiler House building. |
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A straight tail is a more desirable tail according to the breed standard set forth by the BCA if it is facing downward, not upwards. |
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The problem facing both explorers and geographers was finding the latitude and longitude of a geographic location. |
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The Sunni population complains of facing discrimination in almost all aspects of life by the government. |
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A difficulty facing migrant prostitutes in many developed countries is the illegal residence status of some of these women. |
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The main task facing the Guardian was to gather a national army to meet an invasion by Edward, anxious to reverse the victory of Stirling Bridge. |
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Bedford commanded the division facing the French, and Thomas Montagu, Earl of Salisbury, that facing the Scots. |
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By March, Greene's army had grown enough where he felt confident in facing Cornwallis. |
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Divinity students wear a black undergraduate gown with a purple saltire cross on the left facing. |
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They take off from water by facing into the wind and strongly beating their wings. |
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Other banks facing scrutiny under the investigation included HSBC, NatWest, Lloyds, Barclays and Coutts. |
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The issues facing the early World Cup tournaments were the difficulties of intercontinental travel, and war. |
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Despite Badfinger's success, Apple was facing troubled times and its operations were being cut back by Klein. |
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The Allied armies fell back 40 miles in confusion, and facing defeat London realised it needed more troops to fight a mobile war. |
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Access was by a flight of steps to a small door on the east side, facing the town. |
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Innocent was succeeded by Alexander IV, who was facing increasing military pressure from the Empire. |
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The royal rooms were positioned on the first floor of a range of buildings that ran around the outside of the ward, facing onto a courtyard. |
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Caernarfon is situated on the southern bank of the Menai Strait facing the Isle of Anglesey. |
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The 115th Brigade crossed the river and cleared several German positions facing them, took at least 30 prisoners and captured 15 machine guns. |
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The residence was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens to resemble an English country manor, with the old chancery facing the street. |
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This is particularly pronounced due to its west coast location facing the Irish Sea. |
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The western part of the town, facing Goodwick, grew up in the first decade of the 20th century with the development of Fishguard Harbour. |
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The tallest stage takes the form of a tempietto with four columned porticos facing the cardinal points. |
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The group announced they would take part in a special friendly, with Salford facing a Class of '92 team. |
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Welsh finished June with a gruelling win over Billy Glover, before facing Young Erne, an intelligent boxer from Philadelphia. |
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Welsh warmed up for the bout with a win over Jack Daniels, before facing McFarland for the third time, now on British soil at Covent Garden. |
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After facing Marciano, with the prospect of another significant payday all but gone, Louis retired for good from professional boxing. |
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The side of the body without the eyes, facing the seabed, is usually colourless or very pale. |
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Their favored breeding beaches are mainland sites facing deep water, and they seem to avoid those sites protected by coral reefs. |
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Currently Greenpeace considers global warming to be the greatest environmental problem facing the Earth. |
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Eventually, Heilyn fab Gwyn opens the door of the hall facing Cornwall and the sorrow of what had befallen them returns. |
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Contour labels can be oriented so a reader is facing uphill when reading the label. |
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The city centre of Bergen lies in the west of the municipality, facing the fjord of Byfjorden. |
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When the two projected shapes have exactly the same opacity, it means the stone's long side is facing directly toward the sun. |
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Forget Bikram. Now it's all about doing the downward facing dog in a silk hammock. |
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Philip moved south around the new defensive line and struck upwards at the heart of the Duchy, now facing little resistance. |
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At least 7 million Red Army troops died facing the Germans and their allies in the Eastern Front. |
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The 56 acre fortress was designed for 1000 troops, and gun emplacements were built facing seawards on three sides. |
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A population in the Sierra de Gredos mountain range is facing predation by otters and increased competition from the frog Pelophylax perezi. |
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In 1423 the Polish king commanded protection of yews in order to cut exports, facing nearly complete destruction of local yew stock. |
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It is a good specimen of the variety of fire-clay, which is used for facing paperhangings, and is sold as paper clay. |
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The success of the Clyde at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution was driven by the location of Glasgow, being a port facing the Americas. |
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This culminated in the closure of Harland and Wolff's Linthouse yard and a bankruptcy crisis facing Fairfields of Govan. |
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At northern midsummer the North Pole is facing towards the sun to its maximum extent. |
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It is bounded to the north and west by the Severn Estuary and the Bristol Channel, its coastline facing southeastern Wales. |
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The southern boundary is the coastline of the English Channel and the Solent, facing the Isle of Wight. |
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By 1763 the British government had an extreme shortage of money, though not as severe as that facing the French government. |
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Cowes is located on the west bank of the estuary of the River Medina, facing the smaller town of East Cowes on the east bank. |
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Alternatively, facing the mainland from the memorial, descend the steps and walk 200 meters down the lane to a country pub for respite. |
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Burial in desert environments appears to enhance Egyptian preservation rites, and the dead were buried facing due west. |
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At sunrise, Frea turned her husband's bed so that he was facing east, and woke him. |
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In addition, obesity, systemic high blood pressure and the HIV endemic are all major challenges facing the Ukrainian healthcare system. |
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The Roman troops arrived tired and dehydrated, facing the Gothic camp that had been set up on the top of a hill. |
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In any event, the suddenness of the assault lead them to believe they were facing a much larger host. |
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In practice, a person facing trial by combat was assisted by a second, often referred to as a squire. |
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A JOB Centre worker who helped oust Midland MP Julie Kirkbride today claimed he was facing the sack. |
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He took on the challenge to see firsthand the problems facing the Amazon rain forest, through which the long river winds. |
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Disney was facing protests after it banned disabled visitors from jumping the queue for rides at its popular Florida resort. |
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There are a number of challenges facing the razor shell fishing sector perhaps the most pertinent is being able to harvest an undamaged product. |
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Many of those who bet on the emergence of a real axis to oppose the Syrian-Iranian axis are now facing disappointment. |
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Stuff each artichoke heart with the minced meat and place in a small baking dish with the stuffing facing upwards. |
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The other sites facing the chop are in Liverpool, Sheffield, Swansea, Welling, Wolverhampton and Kingston upon Hull. |
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The incumbents are facing re-elections and retirement and the eventual control of the chamber is open to speculation. |
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Lead researcher Mathew Crowther told Australia's Associated Press that climate change is a major problem facing koalas. |
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However, most of us wind up being parents at one point or another and facing the awsome responsibiltity that comes with it. |
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There were also back-to-backs that fronted onto a street and had houses on their back facing onto the courtyard. |
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Cop that THE parents of two teenage tearaways are facing a pounds 3000 bill for respraying a police car. |
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A peasant called Dushkin, who keeps a dram-shop facing the house, brought to the police office a jeweller's case containing some gold ear-rings, and told a long rigamarole. |
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On the south and west facing slopes of Cross Fell the rock faces have been broken up by frost action to give a scree slope made up of large boulders. |
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Caesar chose civil war over laying down his command and facing trial. |
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Other villages typically exhibit a linear form with houses of mottled pink brick and pantiled roofs facing each other on either side of a main street. |
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The traditional county town is Nottingham, though the county council is based in West Bridgford in the borough of Rushcliffe, at a site facing Nottingham over the River Trent. |
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The hills form a large horseshoe shape with its open end facing west. |
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Only once the spirit was appeased was the skull be separated from the skin, taken beyond the bounds of the homestead, and placed in the ground, facing north. |
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In modern times, tourists in Acapulco have been facing problems with local corrupt police who steal money by extortion and intimidate visitors with threats of jail. |
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Inside this masterpiece there are many rooms facing the sea. |
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A cove of three stones stood in the middle, its entrance facing northeast. |
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But it would no longer be in the reign of King John II of Portugal that this project, which was already facing a strong opposition from the court, would be initiated. |
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When word of his aspirations to make himself king reached the Helvetii, Orgetorix was summoned to stand trial, facing execution on the pyre should he be found guilty. |
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The health and economic difficulties facing both groups are substantial. |
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The communities to which he writes, apart from Rome, seem to be facing serious doctrinal division, from Judaizers on one side to Docetists on the other. |
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The Voga alla Veneta technique of rowing is considerably different from the style used in international sport rowing, due to the oarsman facing forward in a standing position. |
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Now extinct Atlantic grey whales and eastern population of North Atlantic right whales that is facing functional extinction once migrated into Baltic Sea. |
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Mahindra has also retained the side facing jump seat layout for the third row and we would have surely appreciated it having forward facing seats with proper seat belts. |
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The Asian countries of Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, Thailand, Pakistan and Sri Lanka were among the 16 countries facing extreme risk from climate change. |
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The main concentration of indigenous in Honduras are in the rural westernmost areas facing Guatemala and to the Caribbean Sea coastline, as well on the Nicaraguan border. |
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