Most chronic arthritis patients are heavy eaters and often take food furnishing 3,500 to 4,000 calories. |
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The insomniac narrator is every-consumer, furnishing his apartment from catalogues, buying labels, feeling spiritually empty. |
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Anticipating Emma's return at Christmas, she had begun furnishing a room of the house as a child's nursery. |
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It was the type of luxury but inessential furnishing that proliferated in type and quantity in sixteenth-century Venice. |
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This method was permissible because the importer, by furnishing proper information, could avoid the penalty tax. |
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The only furnishing visible were a table and chair, and a futon rolled up in one corner. |
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The city has a splendid system of water works, furnishing an abundance of pure, refreshing, artesian water. |
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The media have allowed the right's activists and gabbers to run wild with criticism without furnishing legitimate alternative solutions. |
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In the fifty years since the furnishing of the houses, curtains and bed hangings had become severely worn. |
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The jury is continuing to deliberate on another charge of false accounting and another of furnishing false information. |
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The chair which, according to the designer, is a key element in furnishing homes, entered its golden period by the 18th Century. |
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Also featured there is a display panel in the corporate blue of the university's logo, plus green and lilac to blend with the furnishing. |
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While raising her family Jennifer ran textile companies, designing, printing and wholesaling furnishing fabrics. |
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The Hantex showroom has a big collection of kasavu saris, dhotis, furnishing materials as well as pure cotton products at affordable prices. |
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The design and engineering of the hulls, decks, interior furnishing and machinery are carefully evaluated to ensure overall quality. |
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I have a small factory just outside Pattaya employing 19 people making soft furnishing giftware. |
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However, his publisher seems to have required a more high-toned explanation before furnishing him with a fresh tranche of money and renown. |
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Geraldine rightly said most of the public rooms, combined with the furnishing, looked like a Swiss chalet. |
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The furnishing is spartan but includes an immense grandfather clock which strikes the hour with a shattering noise. |
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Is there really sufficient justification for furnishing prosecutors with such a blunderbuss? |
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I am happy to go back to Canada and start furnishing and living in our new house. |
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For Miu Miu she went back to the 1950s, with large geometric prints based on curtain and furnishing fabrics, heavy slubbed silk and shantung. |
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So in terms of home furnishing it is expected to have curtain, bedspreads, cushion covers etc. |
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They had planned to get a house and start furnishing around September next year. |
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Printed fabrics gave way to plain fabrics, and a lightweight furnishing cotton sateen became the fabric of choice for whole-cloth quilts. |
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The home collection consists of soft furnishing products ranging from bed throws to duvet covers to cushions curtain panels and table linen. |
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His personal possessions arrived crammed in the back of a van and a team of staff began the lengthy task of furnishing his room. |
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You can also use the more plebeian methods including posting in forums and furnishing articles for the various article directories. |
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The hot pinks, purples, teal and lime greens showen in the fall '89 collection had an immediate impact on the home furnishing market. |
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The Dixieland Jazz Band played background music, while people browsed the arcade's shops, including a hair salon, a home furnishing shop and a travel agents. |
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They didn't buy any more furniture for the living room or extra bedrooms because furnishing the baby's room was the most important thing on their list. |
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Their children, Generation Y, will be in the mid-20s nesting phase, acquiring cars, buying new homes and furnishing their rooms with lamps and love seats. |
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We are urgently appealing for donations towards furnishing and running the playschool and the newly built kindergarten! |
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Colourful flowers in full bloom are the star attraction and perfectly suit every furnishing style. |
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Naturally, mini refrigerator and coffeepot are also a part of the furnishing. |
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Flooring, like other home furnishing products, may discolor or fade when over-exposed to the sun. |
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They found a fox caught in a deadfall trap, furnishing Ted with a sacred memory and material for one of his best short stories. |
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The grant from the Japanese government in 2005 was dedicated to female sports through furnishing and equipping Bilquis Club for girls. |
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Designs for Jacquard weaving and textile printing: neckwear, apparel and furnishing fabrics. |
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Religion has as much to do with the furnishing of moral and ethical codes as it does with non-natural explanations of the origins of the universe. |
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Its purist design and stability make Sedus temptation ideal for furnishing sophisticated conference rooms. |
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The glitz and glitter of Dynasty, the most popular evening soap of the '80s had a direct influence on the home furnishing market. |
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But during her 25 years as editor of her magazine she, as much as anyone, introduced Japanese furnishing design to Americans. |
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Tesco is furnishing big supermarkets with bakeries and cafés to make them more appealing. |
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Because this article is designed to be used in motor cars, it cannot be considered as an article of bedding or similar furnishing. |
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By fitting and furnishing the rooms, I aim to pursue my architectural concept right through to the last detail. |
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The classic colour featuring the ideal background for all influences of design and furnishing. |
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Light shades are suitable for many furnishing schemes and it is available as country style single plank. |
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With its different surfaces the bathroom furniture of ELEGANCE can be successfully integrated into a wide range of furnishing styles. |
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Both are reason enough to pay more attention to the furnishing of healthcare facilities. |
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The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents. |
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There is an automatic return of information towards each concerned parties furnishing data. |
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Woolf enjoys furnishing Johnson's London house in her imagination as much as she enjoys, we suspect, conjuring up the anemic-brained man in the ulster. |
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Once fans have finished furnishing their rooms, they're being encouraged to send pictures of their boudoirs to the official Olsen twins' website, where they will be posted. |
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These suites are decorated with period furnishing such as oriental carpets on teak, marble and tiled floors, and all have private parlours and dining areas. |
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Zorrilla's play is said to sentimentalize the legend by furnishing a pious heroine and a serious love interest and by procuring Don Juan's repentance and salvation. |
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Longer furnishing on the chest is desirable, a full frill is not required. |
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For the years of the company's operation on the market, it has become an authorized representative of many Czech and foreign bathroom furnishing manufacturers. |
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The State party's political will to improve the situation was not open to doubt, as could be seen from the increase since 2005 in the credits allocated to the various programmes furnishing support and assistance to families. |
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In particular, delivery or furnishing the contractual performance shall not constitute implied acceptance of the customers Standard Terms and Conditions. |
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It requires the former employee to release your business from any potential liability resulting from the furnishing of information to authorized recipients. |
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For the quarter, home furnishing revenues remained relatively flat. |
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The calculations do, however, indicate a shift in consumption patterns from car ownership and use, towards more recreation, home furnishing and public transport. |
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With its three business fields, the MCH Group is active in all the different segments of the event market, furnishing the expertise required at all the individual process stages. |
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The Foundation is also playing a key role in furnishing the living environment, promoting research development and providing lodging services to families and friends of Veterans. |
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These reactions generate and define endogeny, their silicon furnishing the basis for continental shields and lithosphere generally. |
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It can also be used for other purposes, for example home furnishing textiles, such as table runner, cushion cover, curtain or you can even make a glamorous gala dress. |
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From time to time Parin will come across a couch or a table to carry back to Monster Village, overjoying the monster who was mourning the loss of that beloved furnishing. |
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While extravagant sums are being spent for the furnishing of ever new weapons, an adequate remedy cannot be provided for the multiple miseries afflicting the whole modern world. |
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Today that number has shrunk to a mere 80,000, and they are employed largely by specialist producers in areas such as furnishing, food processing and the cluster that makes up Manhattan's vibrant garment district. |
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The new site will highlight emerging designers who create conversation pieces, home furnishing, decor, art pieces and accessories. |
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In addition, such type of finished fabric is normally used for soft furnishing applications, whereas the product concerned is almost exclusively used for making clothing. |
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Removable and fixed Luxor: both of these models will bestow harmony when furnishing a pedestrian area or when occasionally opening an access point. |
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Conceived as an ultra-comfortable office swivel chair with the complete range of sophisticated feature combinations, mr. charm emerges as a real professional in office furnishing. |
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The natural material wood gives every room a sense of warmth and homeliness and provides the ideal basis for tasteful, style-conscious furnishing. |
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What's more, early bird simplifies the job of furnishing an office because it comprises a highly functional and goodlooking range for every type of use. |
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Rather than furnishing an education in citizenship, it offers an education in anticitizenship. |
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Little by little Bacon got to beguiling out of Hill things to do, and presently Hill was furnishing him the things to do without any beguilement. |
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The translation was undertaken at Alfred's command by Werferth, Bishop of Worcester, with the king merely furnishing a preface. |
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He donated it to the Trust with an amount of money for its restoration and furnishing. |
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In 1687, he resumed his connection with the theatre by furnishing the music for Dryden's tragedy, Tyrannick Love. |
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Silk's attractive lustre and drape makes it suitable for many furnishing applications. |
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Example include clothing items, televisions, radio, footwear, home furnishing, etc. |
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Plans call for the construction, furnishing and equipping of a school campus comprising classrooms, laboratories and offices as well as a kitchen, dining room, sick bay, boarding hostels and housing for teachers. |
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Playviz redefines what is possible online in the world of home furnishing, it is the only true online fitting room and creates a striking alternative to legacy virtual planner tools. |
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A large selection of type series and colour designs, large stock availability, and a dense network of business partners are the prerequisites in providing fast and reliable services for furnishing your office. |
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This space reproduces the lounge of the Radisson SAS Royal Hotel down to the furnishing details, offering a mini lesson in architecture and design to those who have wearied of shopping and want to rest here for a moment. |
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A new material that through a refined play of reliefs creates a sophisticated and slightly imperceptible floral pattern and becomes a furnishing object going beyond the flooring and covering borders. |
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Los Angeles animal shelters are now furnishing pet gift certificates to replace animals as stocking stuffers. |
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The collections it is showing are full-fledged furnishing elements that fit perfectly with other elements to make for highly refined combinations. |
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Since 1989 the construction company by Salvatore Costantino has been feelingly working on laying marbles, thus furnishing both public and private rooms. |
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No liability is assumed for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. |
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If ever there was a case of adversity furnishing strength, this is it. |
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The pleasure of a beautiful, practical furnishing solution: Natuzzi Editions sofa beds combine aesthetics with comfort, practicality ensuring a good night's sleep. |
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We can listen to the inaudibility of dreams, musings, silenced and held-back words, reflections furnishing secret gardens and un-confessed thoughts. |
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Such perhaps was the aim of Nature, who does nothing without aim, in furnishing her favorite, Man, with this his so omnipotent or rather omnipatient Talent of being Gulled. |
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This case cannot be dealt any differently than other criminal cases where the courts insist on furnishing bail bonds to secure the presence of the accused persons. |
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Between them they host a number of supermarkets, electrical, home furnishing, clothing and discount stores, gyms, restaurants and Cumbria's largest cinema. |
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However, analysis of grave furnishing, size and deepness of grave pits, position within the cemetery, did not lead to any strong conclusions on the social divisions. |
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