The firm will deliver to your home, a tyre fitter or a service station of your choice. |
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Also inform the shoe fitter of any previous injuries you might have had, as this could affect the type of shoe suitable to you. |
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If you've set yourself a New Year's resolution of getting fitter and healthier, I'll let you in on a little secret. |
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We were met by the costume fitter inside and it was there, in the costume room that my ideas of how a studio should be began to be realised. |
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It's best to chose a few different bras in your measured size and ask a trained fitter to check which one gives you the best support and shape. |
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New Year resolutions to be fitter and healthier often fall by the wayside before January even ends. |
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Still only another couple of days and I can look forward to cooking on gas again when the gas fitter plumbs in the new hob. |
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Not only were they fitter, but university sides were famed for producing some of the most innovative players of their generation. |
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The media last week picked up on the story of a biology lecturer who has become a gas fitter because the pay is better. |
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He is a mechanical fitter by trade and he hopes to return to working on the railways. |
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Huntley's father, Kevin, was an apprentice gas fitter while his mother, Lynda, was employed in a printing works. |
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The wall plate top cap is fitted last, meaning the fitter has to climb over the roof to fit it. |
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Boys become fitter and stronger, the shoulders enlarge and the legs lengthen. |
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An inquest in Southampton heard that the former ship's fitter died of a lung disease caused as a direct result of contact with asbestos. |
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I feel fitter, and running my hand over my tummy now and finding there is not so much of it there any more makes me feel great! |
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They included a pipe fitter, a nursery worker, a writer, a nurse and a computer programmer, among others. |
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I work as a gas fitter for Transco and the delay has cost me two hours of lost work. |
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He enrolled in a day release course at Lancaster and Morecambe College to help him advance himself as a heavy plant fitter. |
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A fitter person can experience a drop of more than 50 beats in the first minute. |
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I was the lead ship fitter on the job and handled most of the lead panels in one way or the other. |
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Those detained included an accountant, a builder, a window fitter and a machine operator. |
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I admitted to John that I didn't know what a ship fitter was, and asked that he explain it to me. |
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A boilermaker and ship fitter by trade, he has had progressively responsible roles up to and including Vice President of Repair for Intermarine. |
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They were fitter and sharper and deserve enormous credit in coming from behind not just once, but twice. |
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That's why sports almost always makes people fitter than strict exercise at a health club. |
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They were clearly a heavier, fitter, and faster team than Carrick, but from the start they struggled to impose themselves on the game. |
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Frederick William Bremer, a plumber and gas fitter, built the first British four-wheeled petrol-engined motorcar. |
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Make sure that you're properly measured by a qualified fitter at a reputable ski shop. |
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I think he looks fitter and stronger and he caused problems for West Ham's back four. |
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He is a machine fitter and has been helping the British Engineers bring the power station back on line. |
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A death-defying scamper across the street brings us to Loretta, the best wig fitter in town, who works at Cosmetic World. |
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In spite of the general lethargy of teenagers, surveys show that most adolescents would like to be fitter. |
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A qualified interior designer, interior decorator, shop front fitter and flower arranger. |
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Jack had been a kitchen fitter working for a large company for several years before deciding to set up on his own building and fitting kitchens to order. |
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He believed his son, a mechanical fitter, had a secure future. |
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By applying bodybuilders' favorite stratagems for cutting salt intake and flushing excess sodium from the system, you can look 50 workouts fitter in just a couple of days. |
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A rogue gas fitter was given a community service order yesterday after he pleaded guilty to carrying out work when he had been banned by the Health and Safety Executive. |
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He was arrested after police received complaints from women about sexually-explicit remarks and behaviour allegedly made by the gas fitter during appointments. |
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The fitter you are, the less strain there is on your cardiovascular system when you exert yourself. |
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As you get fitter, you'll gain muscle and become more toned – muscle weighs more than fat, so that will slow weight loss. |
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Here are some hints to help you stay in shape and adopt good habits that you'll keep for a lifetime for a fitter, more beautiful you. |
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My dad was a sprinkler fitter and he was in the union, so we moved around every three years for his job. |
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Elm Park may be fitter this time and is respected, though he seems more of a St Leger type, as do Kilimanjaro and Storm The Stars. |
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Finally, the fitter uses the gross price to determine the price he charges to the client. |
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But it will also be fitter because, thanks to the reorganisation, we will have a more market-compliant organisation with improved processes. |
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A fitter, more active population would obviously save billions of dollars in our health care system. |
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The fitter is often consulted as to which system will be used to operate the cameras and to select the images. |
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Let us hope that this worthwhile scheme goes some of the way towards making us all healthier and fitter. |
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Worked in sales and in building, and also as a fitter in steel, metal and plant construction companies. |
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The depth at which to install the elements is to be determined by the fitter. |
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This is the right programme for you if you would like to get fitter and don't have time for regular training. |
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He gladly exchanged the cramped classroom for an apprenticeship as a plumber and sanitary fitter. |
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In general, any effort to deal with stress will be reinforced by considering what steps you can take to make yourself physically fitter. |
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This work should preferably be carried out by a skilled floor fitter using professional sanding and polishing machines. |
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You will leave rested, your muscles will feel relaxed and fitter than ever. |
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There, he was to spend 22 years as a fitter of escalators, a job which he knew inside out and excelled at through his intimate knowledge of the business. |
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That appeared to take the wind out of the Williams sail as the fitter and more experienced Capriati won the first five games of the decider to make it nine in a row. |
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Kidon operatives are even more innovative, braver, and physically fitter than other Mossad men and women. |
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Leeds University scientists have calculated the birds, including tiny quail weighing mere grammes, are five times fitter than our Olympic athletes. |
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Not only did they get slimmer, fitter and become more attractive human beings, but also they cheered up and blossomed into radiant self-confidence. |
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A lot fitter than many of the younger cyclists, dynamic Dan was said to be as fresh as a daisy when he pulled back into Killarney at the end of the race. |
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The party's leader, Naftali Bennett, is an American-born centi-millionaire who resembles a younger, fitter Sheldon Adelson. |
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Just get out and start walking, increasing your pace and distance as you get fitter. |
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As every Memory Man knows, the fitter you are the more oxygen can reach the old noggin, which is good for remembering stuff, especially where the gym is. |
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What other mammal continues to indulge in sexual activity long after it can successfully compete with younger, fitter males for the favours of the harem? |
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Such a punishing schedule would have left much younger and fitter men peching in his wake, let alone a 63 year-old with a history of heart complaint. |
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She was the first child of Frank Duffy, an electrical fitter, and Mary Black. |
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Previous to this flat surfaces were laboriously made by hand with the fitter using hammers and chisels, files and scrapers to get a true surface. |
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City look stronger, fitter and more motivated than last season and even at this early stage the gap feels like a sizeable advantage. |
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The fact I could hear him whingeing a little bit suggests he is probably getting a little bit fitter. |
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Underpinning our growth is our One Unilever programme, creating a leaner, fitter, more resilient business which is better placed than ever before to meet challenges and respond to new opportunities. |
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Martin did an apprenticeship as an electrical fitter and was working in Australia when, at the age of 29, he was offered an interesting job by a competitor. |
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The Dundee United midfielder has rejoined the Jags on loan and is happy to be back at the club that helped him down tools as a pipe fitter. |
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He became an apprentice pipe fitter, and later worked in a dairy and took jobs as a boilerman and firefighter. |
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In the event of breakdown or faulty operation of the control device, the employer shall have it repaired by an approved fitter or workshop, as soon as circumstances permit. |
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As patients become fitter, their asthma symptoms improve. |
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This process can continue until the allele is fixed and the entire population shares the fitter phenotype. |
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After behaviour has changed radically, small but quick changes of the phenotype follow to make the organism fitter to its changed goals. |
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Because the militia was still seeking him, he walked to London, where he found employment with Henry Maudslay as a fitter and turner. |
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The healthier and fitter you are, the more you will get from retirement. |
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In fact, contrary to what such protectionist thinking would suggest, EU integration and the adoption of the euro seem to make Europe fitter for globalisation. |
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I wish in a way I could go back to that moment with the knowledge I had now and think: 'I'll dog this out,' but at the time I didn't know how to make myself fitter or stronger or train in the gym. |
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Couples who work-out together are not only fitter and more disciplined, but also more attractive and chirpier than the rest. |
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The 46-year-old Chernoff looks like a fitter and younger Sam Shepard. |
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By the end of his sentence, he was leaner and fitter than he'd ever been. |
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Charge hand fitter and one of the Stockton engineering team Martin Finlayson has been recognised for an impressive 20-year service. |
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Peter Nicholson Age 21 Windscreen fitter and tinter Club champion, Vicars Cross Handicap, plus-1 Are you a sports person? |
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They're fitter and happier and they'll outlive the rest of us. |
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I think we are starting to look fitter and we have much more of the ball because we are playing with a higher tempo and that's the way the manager wants us to play. |
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With moderation the key word, you can celebrate Pancake Day but still stay focused on your drive for a healthier and fitter future. |
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Leigh, a pipe fitter, spent the last few minutes of his life on the net. |
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This system is not widely used because games were considered to last too long and the winner would usually be the fitter player, not necessarily the better player. |
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Ryan completed his apprenticeship in 2011 and was deployed in the machine tool assembly section as a skilled fitter, focusing on building precision lathe headstocks. |
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At higher levels of the game, the fitter player has a major advantage. |
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An exercise bike won't make you fitter if you never find time to use it. |
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I said I'd rather be with your friends, mate, cos they are much fitter. |
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In fact, what was going on was even better than I thought because research has shown exercise makes brain cells grow and become fitter, as well as our muscles. |
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Lacey Cudden, 17, from Birkenhead, is training to be a mechanical fitter on ships' engines and joined fellow apprentices at the famous yard's latest induction. |
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Fitter riders with a bit more experience can try the 8km blue route, which includes plenty of swooping flowing singletrack and the occasional jump. |
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