The film opens with a flashback to explain how long term fixture and resident clown Eddie came to work at the famous clip joint. |
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This game was delayed for over a month due to wrangling over the venue, after the original fixture in Dublin fell foul of the weather. |
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The Scarborough Winter Golf Alliance climaxed with victory for Scarborough South Cliff GC in the season's final fixture at Driffield. |
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My wardrobes are clear of posters and postcards and the fixture list is now binned. |
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He also put a frame around the lamp to keep it cool and made the fixture of aluminum rather than steel. |
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Tansu were one of the few items that were intended as a permanent fixture of the home. |
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A made man, Whelan became a regular fixture on RTE television, presenting Where in the World? |
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The last remaining light bulb in my bedroom light fixture is about to die and I'm not tall enough to reach it. |
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At the start of a routine home fixture he parks himself in a seat high in Ibrox's Main Stand. |
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Yet a gondola loaded with chilled, fresh tagliatelle and spaghetti is now a must-have fixture in any supermarket catering for the middle classes. |
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Then, paint swirly stripes on the inside of the fixture with a beautifully bright shade of orange glass paint. |
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The dome-shaped sweat lodge, a permanent fixture of cross-tied logs, is protected by two fences. |
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Basil's percussion playing is almost a permanent fixture in the mall and he sticks to his task of earning an honest dollar with zeal. |
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Celtic fulfilled a fixture and moved towards a successful defence of their championship yesterday. |
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Bury welcome Tyldesley to the Radcliffe Road ground tomorrow in a non-league fixture, kick-off 2.30 pm. |
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Management staff from both teams pleaded with him to continue but he stuck to his guns and abandoned the National Conference One fixture. |
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Dude ranches have since become a fixture in the U.S., as American as apple pie and baseball. |
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Will fixture congestion caused by The Champions League weaken their league challenge? |
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The Miller Glasgow International Comedy Festival has finally arrived as a major fixture in the comic calendar. |
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Once a fixture at some of Manchester's most high-class establishments, he now rubs shoulders with truckers and tea ladies. |
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On a day when the fixture list was badly hit by the weather, only nine matches were played out of 19 scheduled. |
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Leicester are now urging rugby union's governing bodies in the northern and southern hemispheres to agree to a date for such a fixture next term. |
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Then, balancing precariously on a stepladder, I rethreaded the rods in the fixture and repositioned all the glass frames except one. |
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The former AC Milan star was a fixture on the Italian national team for nearly a decade, earning 64 caps and appearing in two World Cups. |
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To make a tapered octagon barrel involves an expensive custom made fixture. |
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Heavy overnight rain had threatened the fixture but some of Kendal's players swept off the standing water and made the pitch playable. |
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The assortment of dirt and other substances were a permanent fixture on her feet, often caked on by the harsh Egyptian sun. |
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The sporting fixture allows the communities to merge, but the union stops there. |
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For example, every fixture must include an isolation valve to allow maintenance personnel to shut down individual fixtures. |
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You know, the little news ticker at the bottom of the screen that's become a cable TV fixture. |
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Both teams went into the fixture unbeaten so far this season, so something had to give. |
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Cheshire junior girls put up a brave fight before losing by a point to Yorkshire at Low Laithes in an inter-county fixture. |
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After a number of venue changes The Boat Race became a four and a quarter mile fixture between Putney and Mortlake on the Thames River. |
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A fixture is a more complex piece that is composed of moving parts that operate as a unit to perform one or several tasks. |
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A loud sucking noise in the piping of a fixture indicates that there is a siphonage action which needs correction. |
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The vegetable ramen noodles at this family run neighborhood fixture are worth a stop all on their own. |
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Celtic's easy, 5-1 victory at Parkhead in October was an uncharacteristic blemish on Kilmarnock's recent record in the fixture. |
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All plumbing fixtures, including toilets, sinks and basins, have shut-off valves located under the fixture against the wall. |
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Strip the wires as needed, then splice them to the fixture wires with twist-on wire connectors. |
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In recent years the main story behind this fixture has been one of crowd trouble but this gets barely a sentence in the whole book. |
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The reality is far from that and a regular fixture would give these teams a chance to prove themselves to the mockers. |
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Bradford conceded Saturday's match to their Yorkshire rivals, being unable to raise a team for the fixture. |
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One of the highlights of the day was the collection of memorabilia that the late David Hardcastle had left that pertained to the fixture. |
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There have been claims the players want to withdraw from the controversial fixture after receiving death threats. |
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York RI will also play a fixture originally scratched because of poor weather when they travel to Northallerton in Yorkshire Three. |
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This means they may face a fixture pile-up towards the end of the campaign, especially if a heavy winter brings further call-offs. |
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The hunt ride was a fixture of the event many years ago, but was reinstated this year. |
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We have a few games in hand on most clubs and we are getting a bit of a fixture pile-up. |
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The Easter fixture pile-up imposed on Wenger's team would have weakened anyone. |
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The fixture type most commonly used for indirect lighting in most spaces is the pendant linear fluorescent uplight. |
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At provincial level both associations rely on local accommodations to prevent fixture clashes in dual counties. |
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I was looking for 25 watt bulbs, a ridiculous wattage, but that's what the original fixture in the dining room wants. |
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The point between has occurred because Terry has played one more away fixture than Tony. |
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Tuck any circuit and fixture wires into the junction box, and install the mounting plate firmly to the box. |
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Good fixture designs reduce glare by balancing indirect lighting and downlighting. |
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According to Football League rules, a club has to apply some four weeks in advance of the fixture to change its date. |
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And a whip-round among fans and staff financed travel to another away fixture last month. |
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There will be an evening fixture on Monday, with the action commencing at 6pm. |
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White's allegorical space is a vacant sprawling composition, slanting and inclined in a rigid fixture devoid of primary colours or people. |
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The job will be re-advertised in the week following the last fixture against Ireland and Todd will have the opportunity to re-apply. |
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Sherlock Holmes is a permanent fixture in popular culture, and he is particularly in fashion at the moment. |
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All parties involved found themselves in agreement that the fixture should remain unfulfilled. |
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Cut fixture and border tiles to size, using keyhole saws, and insert them into surrounding frameworks. |
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So a very precise fixture was made to hold both the receiver and the barrel in proper alignment. |
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A well placed light fixture recessed in the wall illuminated the area perfectly. |
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Weiss has been knocking around L.A. for decades, to the point that he's now considered a fixture on the scene. |
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In a fixture which has historically been a close contest, the Blues scored ten tries as their backs tore Loughborough apart. |
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First blood went to Ripon in the month's relegation battle with the return fixture two weeks away. |
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A fixture for making laminated integrated circuit devices from layers of integrated circuits comprises a base having support structure for at least two side body portions. |
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In 1998, he became a regular Tuesday fixture, assisting viewers in relationship issues and offering general life advice. |
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Carter has also been a fixture on boards and expert panels, in think tanks and at universities. |
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But thanks to the proliferation of hip-hop media, which spreads the word separating the wicked from the wack, self-criticism is slowly becoming a fixture as well. |
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McClaren will need to ensure that qualification has been secured before this fixture as they will be looking to complete the double over premiership opposition. |
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The only obstacle was our reserve team fixture which was due to be played on the same day, but Grimsby Town were very accommodating and have agreed to a rescheduled game. |
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And despite heading for Kingfield three points adrift of the play-off places, Coleman believes the fixture list means the Reds still hold their destiny in their own hands. |
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She gazed at the yellow glow emanating from the light fixture. |
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The Kitwe giants whitewashed Chambishi 41-0 in an earlier fixture. |
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After thumping Burnley 5-1 last Saturday, City moved two points clear at the top thanks to the Clarets fixture with Bradford falling foul of the elements. |
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Electrical energy is transformed into high-frequency vibrations, which are directed into the workpieces in a holding fixture through an ultrasonic horn. |
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In fact the Finuge pitch, despite the best efforts of the committee, looked the worse for wear after the summer deluge and was not suitable for such an important fixture. |
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When you relight the burner at a later date, re-expansion of the fixture could cause leaking at the fittings, and replacement of the unit might then be necessary. |
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The energy economy has always been a fixture of Texas life, and that has not changed. |
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A lavatory sink is a bathroom sink that sits within a cabinet fixture. |
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No fresh date has yet been fixed for the fixture to be restaged. |
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Last season there was nothing to split the teams as All Blacks won the first fixture at home and Acorn won the return game, both by just one point. |
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And in California, where carports are already common, solar canopies have become a fixture. |
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Since Bridesmaids, McCarthy has been a fixture at the box office, with at least one new starring vehicle every year. |
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The idea of locating the bulb centrally in the space rather than on a surface was suggested by my wife who pointed out to me the fixture hanging over my typewriter. |
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The Toronto Zoo polar bear cub has been a fixture of this video blog since he first graced the world with his adorable presence. |
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The fixture has a dividing head on the left and a tailstock on the right. |
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She has been a regular fixture in the British gossip pages despite a hectic schedule of rehearsals. |
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A few of Celtic's players also looked like they had been burning the candle at both ends, despite a preceding midweek for once devoid of a fixture. |
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Battersby was the villain of the piece in this fixture back in April when he was involved in an unsightly battle with Lancaster and both received their marching orders. |
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When the referee mercifully signalled a conclusion, the short burst of booing from the supporters became the most eloquent action of a pitiful fixture. |
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It's fascinating to watch the small specific bazaars roll by roads entirely occupied by plumbing fixture shops, film developers, tinsmiths, carpenters. |
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The room has a great light fixture, by Artemide, and truly original artwork in the cast of a broken piano that artist Leesa French found in a rubbish tip. |
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Even if they are tonked, the fixture will gladden hearts in a few towns in Patagonia, where descendants of Welsh settlers still speak Welsh and hold eisteddfods. |
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It was a curious match, bereft of the usual passion of the fixture. |
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To cover chandeliers or other fixtures that you cannot or do not want to remove, cut plastic sheeting to the appropriate size, wrap the fixture and tape it securely. |
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A fixture in Japan, shojo manga has just recently arrived on our shores. |
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Once the sequence is complete, the test equipment sends the results to the component handler, which bins the part and places another in the fixture. |
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She blew in one summer day in 1993 and has become a fond fixture here. |
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Galleries wouldn't dream of hanging an unframed oil painting on the wall, so why place a sculpture on the corner of a desk or a store fixture and expect it to sell? |
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An adjustable pivot sliding in a slotted length of angle iron that's attached to the table of your jigsaw, makes a handy fixture for cutting true discs. |
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It is the base of myriad sweetish wines locally called Stein, often sold by the 5-l box, a frequent fixture at a braai, as barbecues are known in Afrikaans. |
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Only the hot guy on his feet was spoken for, and the dopey guy who had a hobby of tripping over invisible objects was a mild stalker-like fixture in my life these days. |
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The bear retreated, but became a fixture around the neighborhood, raiding garbage cans, taking dips in back-yard pools. |
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One of the most prestigious events in the equestrian calendar has become the latest fixture to fall victim to the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. |
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As a mark of respect, a minute's silence will be observed before each of the games tomorrow, the day Ireland were due to play their second fixture against Japan. |
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This was the only Borders fixture that beat the heavy frost and sub-zero temperatures that forced the cancellation of every other rugby game in the region yesterday. |
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After that he said the results would be collated and it would be considered whether the town would benefit from them becoming a more permanent fixture. |
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Wanderers' promotion push is now threatened by a fixture pile-up as the FA Cup fourth round tie with Mansfield was called off three times last week. |
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The Spurs enter this game after registering a 2-1 win over Sheriff Tiraspol in the Europa League fixture earlier this midweek. |
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In September 1994, Beckham went on to gain his first full appearance in the club's first team against Port Vale in a League Cup fixture. |
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The Trafalgar Square celebration of Chinese New Year is now a firm fixture on London's Festival Calendar. |
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Although this measure was initially intended to be temporary, it soon became a fixture of the British taxation system. |
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The Hand and Paragliding festival at Atibie is fast becoming a major fixture on the tourist calendar. |
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The time constants that control one-shot pulse widths can be lengthened or shortened by adding capacitors or resistors in the test fixture. |
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Lamps usually have a base made of ceramic, metal, glass or plastic, which secures the lamp in the socket of a light fixture. |
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Rivalry between the clubs is fierce and the fixture between the two is called the Second City derby. |
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Discarded by a nation, the current fixture occupies the graveyard slot of Saturday afternoon at 3pm. |
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With this, an enduring fixture in the administration of local English justice had been created. |
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Swansea's first ever competitive fixture following their founding in 1912 was against Cardiff in the Southern Football League. |
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On the wall to the left of the platform is another original fixture, the menorah that commemorates Hanukah, the holiday of the lights. |
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Rescheduling of some matches was difficult, partly caused by fixture congestion due to the 2015 Rugby World Cup. |
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Between 1875 and 1886 The Great Eastern was a permanent fixture at Milford Docks, remaining there for lengthy repairs. |
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For the uninitiated, a hitching post was a fixture to which a rider would tie his or her horse so it wouldn't wander off. |
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British Council English Language Innovation Head Michael Carrier said the awards had become an essential fixture on the ELT calendar. |
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Also featured will be CMT's newly reformulated Hyvac fixture material for rapid, low-cost production of vacuum hold-down trim fixtures. |
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Tall, lean Danny with the huge horsedick seated on the bar stool was a fixture Saturday afternoons. |
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Senior football returned on 16 August 1919, and Aberdeen resumed with a fixture against Albion Rovers. |
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I washed all the gunk off the light fixture, and found that it was white, not brown. |
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Cecil had been a famous fixture in Hwange National Park and had been fitted with a GPS collar as part of Oxford University research. |
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Amid all the fevered anticipation of this fixture, few would have expected to witness an aesthetically pleasing example of the beautiful game. |
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If a game ends in a draw, the fixture is replayed at the home ground of the other team at a later date. |
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Nothing gets an overly inquisitive auntie or an uncle with unpalatable political views off your back like a Boxing Day fixture. |
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In club competitions, replays are increasingly not used due to the fixture backlogs caused. |
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The pubis a popular meeting point for groups of fans who usually meet up prior to a fixture at Blackpool's Bloomfield Road stadium. |
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Also, measuring the output force via the motion of an inertial mass avoids resonance problems which plague rigid fixture tests. |
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Fener have a terrific recent record in this league fixture, winning four of the last five and conceding just once. |
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A rapidly shifting landscape of smaller unionist parties has also been a fixture of the Assembly. |
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Genoa's home match against Bari became this weekend's fourth Serie A fixture to be postponed after heavy snowfalls hit many parts of Italy. |
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The Wolves also beat the Saints in the reverse fixture to do the league double for the first time in 17 years. |
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Scratchily at first then fluently, they added 153, a seventh-wicket record in this fixture, to lift their side back into the match. |
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It features the latest creeping bent grass greens and is now a permanent fixture on the EuroPro Tour. |
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Their rugby team is bound to be cack, so England against the Germans would be a fixture to look forward to every year. |
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Amber Luthergaard had been a fixture in the halls of Congress for over a year now. The distinguished gentlegirl was adjusting. |
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He's already appeared car-jacking Laurel and now he's set to become a permanent fixture. |
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The companies rarely change the name of the funeral home, which is often a fixture in the community. |
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Since his days as a Yippie and as one of Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters, Krassner has been a fixture of counterculture humor. |
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The club played its first fixture against overseas opposition in 1907, as Racing Club de Bordelais crossed the Channel to play at the Rec. |
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It's a measure of how one-way things were that what is usually a tousy tussle of a fixture ended with Johansson the only yellow card. |
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Holiday Inn West Bay has been a fixture in the Traverse City community for decades. |
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That event, featuring calypso singers, steel bands and a Caribbean carnival beauty queen contest, became an annual fixture. |
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Digital Cameras and Walkmans displayed alongside the batteries are a powerful tool in attracting consumers to a fixture. |
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By the 1890s, Welsh clubs were starting to become regular opponents, with Cardiff and Penarth regularly appearing in the fixture list. |
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Wilkinson became a fixture in the England team, and started in all their matches in the 1999 Five Nations Championship. |
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With Cybi Striders having joined the League last year clubs will have to face the long trip to Holyhead for the fifth fixture. |
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Netball was one of three new sports included in the 1998 Commonwealth Games and has been a fixture ever since. |
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Acclaim's submergible LED fixture, also used in the Calico Mine Ride, highlight the Camp's waterfalls. |
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Manila defeated undermanned QR Singapore 4-0 in what was both teams' opening fixture. |
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The 1980s saw the festival become an annual fixture, barring periodic fallow years. |
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Camelot has become a permanent fixture in interpretations of the Arthurian legend. |
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Andrew Johnson scored a hat-trick as Fulham demolished London rivals Queens Park Rangers to win their Premier League fixture of the season. |
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It will surely be the most upsidedown fixture not just in Premier League history but in actual history. |
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She installed the whole fixture while he simply watched from the sidelines. |
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This allows the table feed to be synchronized to a rotary fixture, enabling the milling of spiral features such as hypoid gears. |
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The NuBOOM system is designed to be a permanently installed fixture in operating rooms that incorporate medical video equipment. |
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The North vs South match, sometimes known as the Interisland match was a longstanding rugby union fixture in New Zealand. |
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Incessant rain which turned the usually pristine Damson Park surface into a series of splishes and sploshes meant the sides' final fixture of the year ended prematurely. |
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Finally Club Brugge must travel to Ukraine and a difficult opening match against Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk before returning to Belgium for the return fixture. |
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The weekend's racing action has also been affected by the weather, with today's fixture at Sandown abandoned due to waterlogging following an inspection yesterday afternoon. |
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On 2 December 2007, Bale was substituted after sustaining an injury resulting from a tackle from Fabrice Muamba in the league fixture against Birmingham City. |
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Manufactured by Tattletale Alarms, these simple but effective panic button systems are becoming a standard fixture in school safety protocols throughout the country. |
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Speaking last week before the travellers left, Dinas Powys Cricket Club captain Nathan Piddock said the team were unable to complete a home fixture because of the disruption. |
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A competition giving youngsters aged 14 to 16 the chance to become a flag-bearer for a Millennium Stadium fixture of the global showdown is running in the capital on Saturday. |
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One of the casualties of the move to competitive leagues was the loss of traditional games as the new fixture lists did not allow enough time for them. |
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As throughout the Caribbean, holidays are a cultural fixture. |
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The Sicilians have one decent player, Pasquale Foggia, but the decision to use him as a playmaker rather than on the right wing may be a rick for this fixture. |
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A longtime fixture in the architectural woodwork industry, Concepts in Millwork has been recognized throughout its 35-year history for many of its high-profile projects. |
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Can't I just get a normal light fixture and use a compact fluorescent bulb for energy efficiency, or is there something special about the specialty lights? |
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The event is likely to remain a permanent fixture of the Asian Games due to elevation of rugby sevens as an Olympic sport from the 2016 Olympics onwards. |
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Also featured will be CMT Material's new reformulated HYVAC hold-down fixture material for rapid, low-cost production of vacuum hold-down trim fixtures. |
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But there are unexpected problems pushing the Sheepy Road kids into the first team as he found out in midweek before their fixture at Rothwell Town. |
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The on-loan Wimbledon striker was dismissed during Monday's under-21 fixture at Tannadice against St Mirren after lashing out at Buddies defender Paul Rudden. |
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Too often track lighting looks like an afterthought-a stretch of track and a handful of fixtures wired to a junction box meant for a single fixture. |
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From here on out, the team and the coaching staff will employ a wait and see approach if the abolishing of the morning shootaround is a permanent fixture in the program. |
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The two biggest industries serviced by Enviro Finishing are store fixture and flooring, although work has included prefinishing solid wood, veneered and laminated panels. |
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Portable printeries were a common feature of battlefields during the Napoleonic and American Civil wars as well as a fixture on immigrant sailing ships and troopships. |
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Born-and-bred Scousers obviously feel more passionately about the fixture than most, and the same firm make it a skinny 5-4 that one of them ends up in the book. |
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The men finished fourth in their Super League match in Munich while the women bounced back to premier status after winning their First League 'A' fixture in Vaasa. |
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The Norwich Union GB women's side deservedly regained early promotion to the Super League when they dominated the European Cup First League 'A' fixture in Vaasa yesterday. |
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Black socks were first included in 1883 for five seasons before disappearing for eight years but became a more permanent fixture from 1896 onwards. |
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A traditional product of Alum Bay, and a fixture of Isle of Wight tourist shops, is the creation of ornaments using the coloured sands layered in vials and jars. |
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Nuneaton under-11s rugby team were in excellent form when they tackled local rivals Hinckley in a curtain-raiser for a first team fixture at Liberty Way. |
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Six radial T-slots simplify fixture and workpiece mounting, and both manual and pneumatic tailstocks are available for additional workpiece support. |
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Modular gage components for use as fixture gaging for both in-process and post-process piece part measurement have been widely used and accepted in Europe for years. |
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We created a more intimate environment by installing a sculptural round table lit by an overscale custom lighting fixture made from hammered metal. |
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That made Kasem a fixture on news outlets that feed on the sleazier side of celebrity life at a time when it wasn't clear he was aware of it or even able to understand. |
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With Bridgend's cricket pitch under torrents of water from monsoonal overnight rain, Awali Camels hastily arranged an intra-club fixture at nearby Cowbridge. |
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A perennial fixture in the League of Wales during the 1990s, the club were relegated to the Cymru Alliance in 2009 due to the restructuring of the Welsh Premier League. |
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The fixture was played at the Saints temporary home at Widnes. |
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This is a surface-mounted fluorescent light fixture that is low-profile. |
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In many parts of Ireland, however, hurling is a fixture of life. |
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The ring fixture opens using an easy-to-operate sliding lever, eliminating pinched fingers as well as the need to push on metal tabs of pull apart rings. |
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The world's oldest continual rugby fixture was first played in 1858 between Merchiston Castle School and the former pupils of The Edinburgh Academy. |
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The solution to both the wattage specification and safety issues is to require any fixture that can have variable wattages to have a small hard-wired circuit breaker. |
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