To get involved you have to have a first-class degree and be entered by your university lecturer. |
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He admitted that there was a long way to go to make it a first-class theatre for dramatic works. |
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At Rugby the attention of the station officials was drawn to the fact that the door of one of the first-class carriages was open. |
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In 2000 he began the Scottish phase of his career by boarding the first-class carriage of a Virgin train headed for Edinburgh. |
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Granted, it was the first-class carriage and there had been a slight problem in buying postcards before the journey. |
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He now says he wants to set up a regular service with first-class Pullman carriages only, running from Blackpool to Scarborough. |
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I was in the next first-class carriage behind them, sprawled in the nearly-empty car on the plush red seats. |
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The flights will be on Boeing 757 aircraft configured with 24 first-class seats and 158 seats in coach. |
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The average household gets 24 pieces of first-class mail every week, so almost 5 of these every week arrive late. |
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Consequently, many U.S. taxpayers mail tax documents and payments through first-class mail service. |
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Ballots for Council elections and for the election of officers shall be mailed by first-class mail. |
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If you have nicely detailed trim that will be stained, and want to do a first-class job, make a mitered return on the ends of the apron. |
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Graham gained a place at Oxford University to study law where he was awarded a first-class degree. |
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Fulton's hundred, his fourth in first-class cricket, was continuing evidence of his growing stature as a batsman for the future. |
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But his first-class form fell apart at the seams last summer and he had lost his place in the side by mid-August. |
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It will maybe not be first-class, but even if it is second-class, it would be nice to be on that train. |
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There will always be candidates, but first-class, and even second-class, candidates will be harder to get. |
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From that day on, one mind-altering neighbourhood meeting at a time, Toronto stops being a second-class copy and becomes a first-class original. |
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One does not sit in a first-class coach if the train ticket is for a second-class seat. |
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During one eight-hour shift last week the reporter saw an estimated 7,000 pieces of first-class mail being handled with second-class post. |
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Once classified by the government as a first-class city, Naga now languished with a third-class rating. |
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He is a first-class rationalizer, a casuist of rare accomplishment, and a truly gifted procrastinator. |
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I see that Shane Warne has taken more wickets in Tests than in other first-class matches. |
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Those on-board enjoyed the new, lavish dining room, savoring excellent cuisine and first-class service. |
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A medical certificate was duly issued on April 4th, 1883 saying that Thomas Higgins was first-class insurance material. |
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A record number of graduates have been awarded first-class degrees, prompting fresh concern over rampant grade inflation. |
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His obituaries rightly said a hole has been left in the Commons, that he was a first-class hellraiser and an incomparable character. |
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One of the various styles of scrolls is the basic ornamentation on most engraving patterns and must be done properly for a first-class job. |
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An artist who received a first-class degree from a top London art school is showing her work in a joint exhibition in York. |
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He has a first-class honours degree in politics, philosophy and economics from Oxford. |
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To fly with the airlines meant one expected impeccable first-class service and one dressed for the occasion. |
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In the course of the evening, you get a thriller, a comedy, a drama, and a farce, which, together, add up to a feast of first-class theatre. |
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Although he has played some club matches, this will be his initial first-class game. |
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And but for an indifferent second season, he has piled on runs, averaging 49.7 from 35 first-class games. |
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The next thing she knew, she was lying on the floor of the first-class compartment being worked on by two doctors. |
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Vronsky noticed the charming woman as he made his way to the first-class compartment that he shared with his mother. |
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Yet despite this jollier presence, he demonstrated yet again that he's one of pop music's first-class growlers. |
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The Welsh Springer Spaniel is, in fact, very similar to the Brittany Spaniel, and makes a first-class gun dog. |
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Many of those trapped and injured were in the front first-class carriage, which took the brunt of the impact. |
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I don't want to sound ungrateful, but I thought I was not ready because I needed more experience and exposure to first-class cricket. |
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You notice, too, that she might have the makings of a first-class drama queen. |
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By virtue of clothing alone, it was not at all difficult to tell which passengers were steerage, and which were first-class. |
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He is a right-hand batsman and off-spinner, who has best first-class figures of 5 for 104 and a top score of 85 under his belt. |
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Heal is a 20-year-old right-arm off-spinner who is yet to make his first-class debut. |
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He was also determined to stay at the top of his year, but lower-than-expected marks in his finals deprived him of a first-class degree. |
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He is a first-class pianist and organist and has composed music and written and published his own poems. |
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Whether that's enough to turn this faux steakhouse into a first-class restaurant remains to be seen. |
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Clark was a first-class planner and organizer of the forces under his command, but his defining characteristics were conceit and vanity. |
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All in all, the show was a fine concoction, with first-class ingredients and impeccable presentation. |
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Editor John McLellan has worked exceptionally hard to make his a first-class evening newspaper. |
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They all demonstrated to me that high-quality, robust software was running on first-class hardware. |
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We have a superior range of products to offer and first-class financial advice to go with them. |
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Excellent customer service backed by first-class technology will be our prime area of focus during this year. |
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The cricket facilities were superior to what most first-class grounds produce in New Zealand. |
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Although the 1st Infantry Division was a first-class unit, it did suffer the occasional bad officer. |
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The sample that I inspected showed superb quality walnut stock and hand guards, first-class metal finish and flawless functioning. |
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The children of Ballou deserve a chance at the first-class quality of education Whitman students receive. |
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Its top-notch dining, elegantly restored 1920s-era grandeur, and first-class service earn raves from business travelers. |
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The first-class stamp is part of a series printed by Royal Mail to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Royal Society for the Arts. |
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Postal bosses have been set a minimum national target of 92.5 per cent of first-class mail being delivered the next working day. |
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A postal survey carried out by the Evening Advertiser has shown that most first-class mail sent out from Swindon reaches its destination on time. |
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The company will produce the election packet and send it by first-class mail to all union members. |
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At the University of Sydney he carried off prizes, graduated with first-class honours in classics, and played cricket with enthusiasm. |
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The mockups of cocktail bars and first-class cabins look blandly four-star. |
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He spoke four languages and had a first-class degree from the University of London. |
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Iza has never gone beyond second place in class and also obtained a first-class pass in her final examination. |
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We are committed to developing first-class infrastructure for our First World nation. |
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James Griffin is a first-class writer for television, but this, his second stage play, is a fizzer. |
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By the way, on long flights, people can end up with economy-class syndrome even when traveling in expensive first-class seats. |
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The Irish Setter is a first-class gun dog which combines its work with its role of family pet and companion. |
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Both are first-class singers, so their duets and solos were dramatically as well as musically effective. |
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Self-driving is no problem, but the privately run first-class video coaches are bookable, swift and comfortable. |
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A left-handed batsman, Raina has averaged over 43 runs in 15 first-class matches so far. |
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Seven of these cars were composite, each carrying twenty first-class and fifty-eight second-class passengers. |
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What's the highest score anyone has made in a first-class match entirely in boundaries? |
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He purchased two first-class tickets on the France, a luxury liner passage to England, for his new girlfriend and himself. |
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But irregular Ukrainian troops armed with first-class rifles, mortars, and explosive devices would do Russian troops great damage. |
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The breakfast cutlery in the dining salons barely trembled and drinks remained unspilled in first-class smoking rooms. |
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Experience first-class skiing in eight top ski areas offering a total of 270 km of snowsure runs serviced by 75 gondolas and ski lifts. |
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Haydn's musical genius created the perfect accompaniments and arrangements for the folk melodies, elevating them to first-class lieder. |
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However, this super rate will come to an end later this year, and I'll be on the lookout for yet another first-class account. |
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The instructors are first-class and I feel so sorry for them to have seen this happen. |
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This season is crucial for her, since she needs to succeed as a matador in first-class bullrings, as she has as a novillero. |
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Couched in first-class bureaucratese, the document lists the programs that city staff recommend be slashed. |
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One of the main causes, in first-class bureaucratese, is known as a combined sewer overflow. |
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The reality is that a diverse school can provide a first-class academic education. |
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The fourth-class zone rated parcels and first-class mail have virtually identical historical elasticities. |
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In the galaxy of first-class hams, this one most definitely deserves its spot. |
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The conductor worked hard for a first-class result, the cohesiveness of the entire composition leaving a most satisfying afterglow. |
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We learned that she would have been a first-class sea boat, fast and weatherly, certainly capable of crossing the English Channel. |
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This hardbound book is a first-class publication presented in landscape format. |
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You are better off being prosperous and paying tax than going down in the first-class cabins of a sinking ship. |
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In much of the current Ballet Tech repertory, of course, the issue of first-class classical-dance capability doesn't arise. |
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The print material is sent via first-class mail the same day the video is sent via third-class mail. |
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Doug said he sends his mailings first-class with a personal letter on his stationary. |
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Your MIL sounds like a first-class manipulator who has decided things are going to be a certain way. |
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Unlimited first-class travel within the UK is permitted as well as a mileage rate of 57.7p per mile for parliamentary business. |
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Their resort hotels, like most of their city centre establishments, were aimed at customers seeking first-class or even de luxe accommodation. |
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The selection of illustrations is first-class, and thanks must go to the picture researcher. |
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Vaughan finishes his coffee and follows me down the platform into the first-class carriage, where I've reserved two seats. |
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This term is misleading, as the same risk factors may apply to first-class and business-class air travellers as well as travel by road and rail. |
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The new Bounty Hunter external hammer shotgun, imported by European American Arms, is a first-class traditional scattergun. |
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I feel you would have a first-class high-selling novel if you could polish up the story in the areas I've mentioned. |
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Under the proposal, a first-class stamp would go up 8.8 percent to 37 cents. |
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Between online bill payment and email, you'd think that we're using fewer first-class stamps than a decade ago. |
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He was an Aborigine, almost unknown then in Australian first-class cricket, and he was alarmingly fast. |
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This is, of course, a ridiculous contradiction and probably would qualify as a first-class oxymoron. |
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It so happens we have three first-class stadia in Glasgow and a lot of matches will take place there. |
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But where can you go to find sublime destinations and premier lodging when you really want to go first-class? |
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Posing as a QC, he boarded the first-class carriage of an Edinburgh-bound Virgin train and complained his wallet and laptop had been stolen. |
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Then it was all aboard for a first-class morning flight to Manchester. |
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The general staff of a first-class power writes army manuals. |
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Her four A's would be followed by a first-class honours degree from Loughborough College and though she would not allow running to lower her grades, she knew what she wanted. |
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Some students, he says, begin the course thinking of themselves as not very academic, but develop an interest, and come out with first-class degrees. |
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He won a first-class degree in natural sciences in 1868 and, after a four-year dalliance with a career in medicine, was chosen for the Challenger expedition. |
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Incidentally, that was also my first wicket in first-class cricket. |
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After coming with one run of scoring a test century four years ago at Perth, Shane Warne finally notched up his first century in first-class cricket. |
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Each stamp costs about double the price of generic first-class postage. |
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He has money to indulge his favourite hedonistic pursuits which include first-class air travel, champagne and the culinary delights of the world's best restaurants. |
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The solicitor sent such a letter by ordinary first-class post on 3 August. |
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The next project will be to build a first-class reference library. |
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She has just finished writing her pre-medical examinations at Fort Hare, having gained a first-class matriculation pass at the Healdtown Institution last year. |
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For a taste of the good life, stroll through the first-class cabin in the full-size mock-up of the A380 on display at Airbus headquarters in Toulouse. |
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Which bowler has taken the most hat-tricks in first-class cricket? |
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The restaurant also presents first-class furniture and wall ornaments that create a romantic atmosphere, making it resemble a ubiquitous brasserie in France. |
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The proposed site is eight-and-a-half kilometres from the airport as the crow flies, and it is first-class flat agricultural land with three rivers running through the site. |
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But I have had a good innings, 14 years of first-class rugby. |
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Potomac cleanup began in the 1960s and the river has since rebuilt its reputation on first-class events like sailing regattas and bass fishing tournaments. |
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There is also a first-class section with reclining seats and soft interior lighting, so the buyer can enjoy the luxury of modern rail travel without having to buy a ticket. |
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I think it helped that I played first-class cricket, it helps you to know what the players are thinking and going through if they are having a bad trot. |
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Born in Shipston-on-Stour, he was educated at Winchester and later went up to New College, Oxford, and obtained a first-class degree in Moderations. |
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I decided not to be miserly for once and bought first-class tickets to be sure of a seat. |
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The first-class passengers had padded seats and a steward to serve them. |
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In each case first-class and third-class products would produce the same end result, but would differ in their appurtenances and would appeal to distinct markets. |
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In that case, vacation is all about the first-class seats and the best hotels or, at the very least, ordering room service without looking at the prices. |
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Airlines charge a percentage of the first-class fare per kilo of any overweight items and the cost of travelling with a 3kg lamp can soon mount up. |
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After years of its shoot-it-and-shiver reputation here, American consumers finally helped establish fine tequila as a first-class sipper worldwide. |
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Gner says that extra first-class capacity was needed on the 7.20 am service from Leeds so a 225 Pullman was introduced, but the train is unable to run on the Airedale line. |
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As a raw-boned 26-year-old who had already been playing first-class rugby for almost a decade, Telfer made his debut for the Lions on the 1966 tour to New Zealand. |
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On the flip side, I do believe that if it is ever completed and fully crewed it will be producing significant amounts of first-class research in microgravity. |
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Even the furs, feathers and jewellery received the first-class treatment. |
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Most of us love dogs, so the idea of playing as one and seeing the world through their eyes in a first-class adventure game was certainly intriguing. |
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Miller, the most colourful man in world cricket and known for his outrageously dyed hair, has announced his retirement from first-class competition. |
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Indeed, if these plans do go ahead, they could put Swindon on the sporting map providing first-class facilities for elite and grass roots-level athletes in a number of sports. |
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It was a first-class test of analysis, selection and integration which demonstrated a student's ability to think clearly before making a judgment. |
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One hundred years ago, Britain would have been a natural leader in such an enterprise, being a world power with a vast empire and a first-class navy. |
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His selection was proved to be first-class when, after just three minutes Simon landed a penalty from halfway and a quarter of an hour later did the same again. |
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Hey, there are some first-class porkers running New York City! |
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The show is packed full of stirring anthems, plaintive laments and unforgettable love songs sung by a first-class cast and backed by the Lyric Opera Orchestra. |
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He was educated at Abersychan County School and Balliol College, Oxford, coming out with a first-class honours degree in philosophy, politics and economics. |
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What this article does argue is that the first-class or de luxe resort hotel market was not the most profitable or the best long-term investment for the companies. |
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Other funds paid for their first-class travel or covered lavish gifts. |
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One famous vase smuggled and later sold to the Met even traveled in a first-class twa seat. |
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This trend has led to financial troubles for the USPS, which relies heavily on first-class mail delivery for revenue. |
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Each first-class cavalryman, three or four second-class cavalrymen and sixteen infantrymen had a slave or paid servant to look after baggage and perform menial chores. |
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With an inexpensive sound system, artillery simulators and a reworked range, he provides soldiers with a first-class movement to contact experience. |
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He was an Oxford Blue, a first-class cricketer and quite good at polo. |
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It is well to use moderation, and to remember that to be a first-class phonetist requires an exceedingly fine ear, which cannot be expected of most students. |
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The Royal Mail apologised and sent her a book of 12 first-class stamps, but the letter of apology was accompanied by her next-door neighbour's post delivered by mistake. |
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Entering the match with a first-class average of 28, he bettered the mark by one and started his Test tally with a glide through the cordon for a boundary. |
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If we see any evidence of first-class mail being treated as second class we will take it very seriously, investigate and take all necessary action. |
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I got a first-class ticket to New York, which I was into already. |
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A lot of girls become models because there is the alluring, if distant, promise of first-class, all-designer everything. |
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He was an illustrious product of the state school system, dux of Maitland High, winner of a bursary to the University of Sydney where he gained first-class honours in English. |
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I was really conscious that Dad would be sitting in a first-class carriage we hadn't paid for, dressed in jeans and a polo shirt, while everyone else was in sharp suits. |
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Sam's brother Valentine had a more orthodox career as a soldier, until the day he boarded a first-class railway carriage to travel from Liphook to Waterloo Station. |
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Increased usage of first-class carriages by black people at a time when some suburbs were being Afrikanerized irked Nationalists, who decided to bring Cape Town into line. |
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He smoothed his hand across the glass of his first-class carriage window. |
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Only business class and first-class passengers are eligible. |
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At their third meeting with wheat farmers at the Ministry of Agriculture, flour producers offered 11 denars per kg of first-class bread wheat. |
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Any wicketkeeper can come in, be it a rookie, club cricketer, first-class or even international player. |
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If Obie had flown first-class, that would have been one thing, she said. |
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Biddy Owens, a 17-year-old equipment manager, is part of a first-class baseball team but feels like a second-class citizen. |
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Exclusive to the Coast Starlight is the Pacific Parlor Car, a first-class lounge for sleeping car customers. |
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There would also be less variety of oppone nts with only eight counties played in first-class cricket in a season. |
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Potayto, potahto. That 'bit extra' is what makes them 'not first-class denotable' in my book. |
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I think it is, to this date, the only one that has the first-class Parlour Car. |
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Me and the lads have had a meeting in the bar and decided it's first-class family entertainment. |
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In a first-class carriage of a train speeding Balkanward across the flat, green Hungarian plain, two Britons sat in friendly, fitful converse. |
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I don't think a first-class ticket is worth the added expense. |
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There was a first-class lounge with a sunken well and cocktail bar. |
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The Interior Ministry has thrown yet another first-class voyeur party, says Goran Adamovski in Utrinski vesnik. |
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Egypt has first-class F-16s that could pulverize any Libyan opposition. |
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A tip of the hat to your newspaper's lenshounds and their first-class job in capturing the essence of the CNE air show. |
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And if you want to give me a really fine present, work hard in your own bowmanship classes so you can take a first-class medal as Pete did today. |
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Java has no first-class functions, so function objects are usually expressed by an interface with a single method. |
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Less space is required than for a rock garden, and screes are cheaper and easier to construct, their main requirement first-class drainage. |
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But Javid, in his 16th first-class match, and Evans, in his 24th, were utterly unflustered. |
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The thickness of cushions in first-class coaches, including the backrest, is four inches and there are no full backrests in second class coaches. |
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Tourism Ireland showcased the Emerald Isle as a top destination for Gulf visitors at GIBTM promoting the country as both a first-class tourism and Mice destination. |
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The University of Ulster first-class honours graduate in Design for Visual Communication wowed the judges with his 60-second animation, Dreamcatcher. |
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He is a truly first-class cricketer who has made the Lancashire wicketkeeping position his own this season so it is tremendous boost to have him back with us. |
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All Nature is smiling, in fact, with one large, comprehensive smile, exactly like a first-class PRANG chromo with a fresh coat of varnish upon it. |
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Now, my little pesky pets, you're going to travel first-class in your own private compartment all the way to Timbuktu. And this time, you'll never come back. |
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Dishes on the menu from the first-class restaurant include mutton chops, roast beef, Melton Mowbray pie, lamb and mint sauce, ox tongue, tapioca pudding and greengage tart. |
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The former City trader with a German wife, a man who has enjoyed a first-class ticket on the Brussels Gravy Train for 15 years, wilts under forensic questioning. |
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