Jim Paavila, another member of the biking group's executive, estimates on a busy day, there are hundreds of people riding trails in the area. |
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The group's success led to national media attention, but also provoked animosity, as some accused it of a collective holier-than-thou attitude. |
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The audacious stunts often end up diverting attention away from the group's cause. |
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Analysts are not expecting any surprises in the hotel group's results following its pre-closed period trading statement in April. |
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Despite the lingering problem of reparative therapy, activists say the the group's move remains a real victory for gays in China. |
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If the group's words are borne out by verified actions, it will be a momentous and historic development. |
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He is their second biggest shareholder after them, and if he were to suddenly dump his shares the group's value would plummet. |
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The group's sheer chutzpah is so persuasive you're entertained all the way. |
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In this case, though, the group's consistency is due to the dullness of its music. |
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As one-third of Destiny's Child, her dulcet pipes helped make the group's debut self-titled album reach platinum status. |
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The core group's ongoing responsibility lies in providing inspiration and awareness through individual artistic dreams. |
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Unfortunately, the group's dalliance with satanism proved to be their undoing, the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back. |
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Some officers are unenthused about regularly attending the fledgling group's meetings. |
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Despite the group's disbandment, the four members would still meet every month. |
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Militias, thriving on each group's fears of the other, are slaughtering civilians indiscriminately. |
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Privatisation was one of the group's main gripes, according to the memorandum. |
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The Conservatives easily overturned the Labour group's tentative grip on power and took control with a majority of 17 seats in the town hall. |
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The marriage of hip-hop with electronic dance music is well established, but most of this group's collaborations sound like shotgun marriages. |
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The song became an instant hit and proved to be the group's entry into the elusive U.S. market. |
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Not even a disastrous foray into restaurants a few years back could dent the group's core business. |
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An encore of a Galician folk song was a welcome chance to appreciate the group's many talents once again. |
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Each group's harvest was stored in its own granary for use throughout the year. |
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He has farmed out songwriting duties to the group's lesser lights, with disastrous results. |
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Some of the songs were previewed on the group's 2003 valedictory tour, while others have never been publicly aired. |
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As it happened, the arrogance of the faction sparked a backlash, resulting in the dismissal of the group's leader, John. |
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The group's export controls also apply to some items of chemical processing equipment. |
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The group's financial results for the last financial year are expected to be announced. |
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Each group's militias have arrested human rights activists, newspaper editors and other dissidents. |
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The Co-op said the new divi would draw in the current loyalty card system and pay members twice yearly out of the group's profits. |
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At the same time, brokers will want to hear more about the group's plans to open a chain of health clubs and five-a-side soccer domes. |
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The group's cheerleaders claim this will establish the firm as one of Britain's most financially successful e-tailers. |
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The trade commission opens an investigation and demands the physician group turn over thousands of pages of documents at the group's expense. |
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There is more than enough reflection, placidness, crescendos and release to please any fan familiar with the group's work thus far. |
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He is playing a Mr Nice Guy role for once, as the group's long-suffering manager. |
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The peloton continues to make small inroads into the breakaway group's lead, but they seem content to allow the front runners to set the pace. |
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The group's most recent attack was in March when they firebombed a car belonging to a Russian diplomat. |
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This goes to the heart of the group's financial controls and financial reporting. |
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Those working underground had acquired a hectograph upon which they printed up to 250 copies of the group's leaflets. |
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The group's songwriting maturity and increasing musical cohesiveness led to the group's producing its most clearly honed work. |
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For Slow Food, Alice is an international vice president and member of the president's council, according to the group's organigram. |
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We also haven't yet been able to get any comment from any of the group's co-chairs. |
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After months monitoring the ruling group's agendas for executive meetings, the Diary can reveal an alarming amount of council clock-watching. |
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The group's stubborn refusal to rejoice in their achievement strikes me as strange. |
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It is the group's strategy to become one of the world leaders in the textile industry, he said. |
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If, however, a person considers him or herself to be different from the group, it will be easier to disregard the group's opinion. |
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The group's self-proclaimed leader was struggling to get his machine gun to fire automatically. |
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He was on the outer after a breakdown in his working relationship with the group's senior management. |
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Wilton, in particular, is a scream as gentle-voiced Mum, who delays the group's flight while she makes nourishing sandwiches for everyone. |
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But measuring the group's many recordings against each other is ultimately fruitless. |
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Political violence is often a resentful backlash to a group's sense of being insulted or humiliated. |
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This will be the group's 15th production and all who come along are guaranteed value for money and a laugh a minute into the bargain. |
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The group's first challenge was to identify the most promising e-commerce opportunities from among Honeywell's many vertical markets. |
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Though this is the group's first CD it is not a newcomer to the parang scene at all. |
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The pop craze over the Kabbalah Centre may have passed and despite the group's energy drink, it may be running out of gas. |
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The group's sound is blank canvas of electronic soundscapes that fuse techno, hip hop, drum and bass and house. |
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Nashville's radio stations were deluged with angry callers advocating a boycott of the group's albums. |
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It's the group's 10th studio album, following on from a gaggle of top 10 hits, 20 million record sales and five number one albums. |
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The group's music policy is a mixture of funk, hip hop and 80s disco blended with scratching and a touch of Latin, house and techno. |
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The group's secretariat is usually provided by an outside body, either an NGO or a consultancy. |
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During the web chat, a fan asked why the group's tour of Singapore had been cancelled. |
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The group's core business is the design, engineering and manufacture of road and racing cars and engines. |
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The group's device allows researchers to measure the heat given off by these electrons, and devise ways to get around the problem, Blick says. |
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The evangelical group's plans include moving their chapel and nursery into the town hall. |
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Their critique of that group's nepotism, pocket-lining and thuggism has some truth. |
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Berckmans is still on board, and his oboe, bassoon and English horn remain a major part of the group's mediaeval chamber music sound. |
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The group's attempts to be more than a talk shop have often only fostered more discord. |
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The injunction permanently banning the group's presence outside the construction site was lifted for the duration of the day. |
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One of the highlights of the bazaar, and a great fund-raiser for the group's charities, is the raffle. |
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The production promises to live up to the group's current high standard of theatre, kicking off another packed year of top-quality shows. |
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The group's self-titled debut album in 1984 was the first rap album to go gold. |
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Even place names have politics and the baptizing and rebaptizing of place is interwoven with a group's claim to it. |
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What happened there last week was easily the gravest event since the group's attack in New York. |
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The group's leadership continues to deny the hard realities about which trustworthy actuarial studies warn us. |
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It was almost like a mirage approaching the urupa and seeing the group's sergeant on the horizon wearing a korowai. |
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At the group's last meeting, sympathy was extended to his wife, Alice, and family and a minute's silence was observed in his memory. |
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It will be shared out among local good causes at the group's presentation day later this year. |
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I know this to be true not because I am an expert in Rastafari but because the group's manager told me. |
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If you're not involved day-to-day in the group's existence, it's difficult to make contact with those who are. |
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The group's business operation embodies a merchandising interest that totally outsells the official club merchandise. |
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Two days ago he went into the group's head office for the last time to clear his desk. |
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With such strong words, it's no wonder that the mascot on the group's website is a mischievous little pug dog who's ready to lay down the law. |
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Assimilation is the process of giving up traditional ethnic identity and accepting the dominant group's culture. |
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The group's services range from treatments to harden metals for aero-engines to providing the shine on metals used in supermarket trolleys. |
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The group's main political activity was squatting in unoccupied houses, which they subsequently defended in street battles with police. |
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Two of the group's leaders are county-standard archers and the facility will let them pass on their skills. |
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Given the group's notoriously bitter and protracted split a decade ago, this was quite some achievement. |
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The arc of this group's path in America has been one from zealousness to bland, corporate moderateness. |
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Money awarded has been used to produce publicity stickers which will be placed for the group's work. |
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This was a superb performance, which fittingly celebrated the group's twenty-fifth anniversary. |
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The receptionists were all half-awake, and the bellboys didn't look too happy either when they carried our whole group's trunks. |
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It was the group's misfortune to come into prominence during the dawning of the video music era. |
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Other pieces offer the barest wisps of melody, relying on the group's ability to generate structure spontaneously. |
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The group's fourth album, A Night at the Opera, cemented them as music royalty. |
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Residents using the shops have complained about the group's rowdy behaviour and businesses say they are losing customers. |
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The sideline to Diageo's main activities brought some R22m a year to the group's consolidated operating profit. |
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A year after the group's last strategic overhaul, the plan appears to be another attempt to turn around the newspapers. |
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As the group's fantasies become more ambitious, events take a sinister turn. |
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She joined the summer fieldtrips in 2002 and 2003, and has been the lab scribe, logging the group's daily trials and travails. |
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North Wiltshire, where the Tories are defending a 3,878 majority, also failed to make the pressure group's list of safe seats. |
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The album is a lushly produced, 11-song disc that captures the group's British-influenced pop with loving attention. |
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The presidency of the G8 rotates between the group's member nations on an annual basis. |
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But today's results certainly emphasise the precarious state of the group's finances. |
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This night was all about the group's ascension to crossover pop stardom and the sugar-coated singalong anthems that got them there. |
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Ged's inventive guitar licks provide ideal underpinning for Andy's intricate songs and the group's blistering sets of reels and jigs. |
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Not only is he facing a tough consumer market in Europe but many of the group's brands are underperforming. |
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He was lead singer, guitarist, organist and co-writer of the group's two biggest hits. |
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Then each group's radios can be programmed to receive only specific talk groups. |
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The group's radical zealots may wish this were just an April Fool's joke, but it's not. |
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The group's handful of foreign staff, who were not hurt, were waiting for an American helicopter to lift them from the compound. |
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Investors will want to hear how he is managing the group's strapped finances. |
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The Holland group's taut interlocks and quick, nervous counterpoint become a shade tiresome. |
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It was also difficult to see how the group's strategies differ from those of more rigorous appropriationists. |
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A mix of airstrikes and coordinated raids would destroy the group's material assets in Somalia. |
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His group's success was a spectacular tour de force of meticulous technique and solid research design. |
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Upon the group's return a queue of vehicles had lined up to go across the river. |
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The prominent string section combined with Laronge's stirring vocals contribute to the group's melancholy, sometimes chilling sound. |
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A full third of the group's members are likely to be living outside of Los Angeles and New York and not in attendance at every relevant junket. |
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The group's music cannot easily be sorted into a defined genre as their numbers have been influenced by blues, folk rock and jazz. |
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The group's send-ups of Latin American soap operas on stilts and unicycles have also drawn attention. |
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The cash was raised by the group's flood fund appeal through donations and a variety of charity events. |
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He said now is the opportune time to regularise the group's status from renters to owners. |
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However, the switch will bring about the closure of the group's printing facility at the Western People in Ballina as well as the printing works at the Irish Examiner in Cork. |
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The album opens with the group's trademark sound in full effect. |
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City analysts believe that Coleman could partly finance any offer by selling some of the group's valuable freeholds and then leasing back the stores. |
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The group's frontman has as much as admitted that this conscious move represents their reaction against the arty-whiteboys-with-guitars pigeonhole they sit in. |
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In defending such laws, the Administration argues that money is fungible, so support of a group's lawful activities will free up resources that can be spent on terrorism. |
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The group's next goal appears to be the establishment of an East Asia free trade area in line with its hope of eventually creating an East Asian Community. |
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I asked to be subscribed to the group's mailing list and got a kiss-off. |
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Suffice to say, China will tax both the group's idealism and its stamina. |
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If you put a page of paper on a copier, the copier will associate it with similar documents in your personal repository, in your work group's, or even on the Web. |
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By answer, he related a colorful story describing his group's original, joint staking of the claims and then waiting for the train to Cobalt to record them. |
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Others were frustrated by the group's lack of organization and resources. |
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Leading scientists around the world believe the group's claim is a hoax. |
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The group's unique combination of oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, piano and soprano allows them to perform a diverse repertoire in a wide range of musical genres. |
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Attendees at an Iowa community organizing group's statewide conference will hear from a noted labor leader this afternoon and hold a protest to cap off the event. |
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Among the group's upmarket names, Bentley is probably cost-effective, but Lamborghini and Bugatti sell only in handfuls and must be a huge drain on resources. |
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In the U.S., by contrast, there are thousands of people with the power to advance an interest group's agenda. |
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A Josquin mensural canon highlighted the unusual nature of this group's repertoire and rounded off their stimulating recital with fresh imagination. |
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The store, which opened last week in the Kirkgate Centre, is one of a limited chain which offer the group's full range of clothing, including menswear. |
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The domain name for the group's website was once registered to a Syrian technology group once led by the embattled president. |
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It was reminiscent of two years earlier when Andy Hornby, the golden boy who heads the group's retail banking division, was offered the job as Boots chief executive. |
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In 1988, he was appointed to the role of divisional director for the group's specialist cars division and in 1992 he was promoted to managing director. |
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Valuable though care is, one way to understand a group's social power is in seeing whether it is able to force some other people to carry out its caregiving work. |
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Based on these criteria, I must judge my experience as a panelist for the film festival group's annual list of notable Canadian films a roaring success. |
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Prosecutors said that group's baccarat cheating techniques included tipping the container from which the dealer dealt cards to get a peek as the cards came off the deck. |
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With the booming city of Kilkenny less than a 90-minute train journey from Dublin, the makings of a hen party to remember are on the group's doorstep. |
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Today, shorn of its Odeon cinemas and Pinewood studios, the entertainment group's tie with the film industry is limited to its Deluxe film processing unit. |
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The lively tunes of mariachis greeted well-heeled members of the Rienzi Society to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston house museum recently for that group's sixth annual dinner. |
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However, the group's shares have slipped to less than half the levels of this time last year as a result of the investor flight to new-technology companies. |
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If you are interested, here's one group's attempt to nail it down. |
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The group's self-justification became even more pronounced when we suggested that this was surprising given the level of talent of each member of the band. |
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The crowning glory of the regeneration group's work has been the huge success of the Market House which has been developed to offer a wide range of community facilities. |
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Even more telling is the group's almost complete abandonment of the gentle string melodies and structured songs that won them a following in the first place. |
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A little over one hour earlier, the floatplane had left Islandia, Peru, on the Amazon River and was en route to the group's mission base in Iquitos. |
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Diversification of the group's activities had also begun by then. |
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Two years ago, researchers from the New England Centenarian Study at Boston University took a blood sample from Mrs Parker for the group's DNA database of supercentenarians. |
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When the sale was announced it was seen as one of the most important strategic decisions in the group's history, likened to selling the family silver. |
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A close examination of the group's claims has revealed serious holes. |
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The group's leading products include natural silk, hemp, pure cotton, hemp cotton, bombasine, staple rayon, down-proof flannelette, mixed spinning cloth etc. |
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And if that was not enough for hapless investors, Evolution Beeson Gregory was dropped as the manager of the group's corporate activities, broking and advising. |
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Any dissent or questioning of the group's teachings is discouraged. |
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Named in celebration of Charlie Watts, the documentary of the group's Irish tour of 1965 was intended as a dry run for a full-on cinematic debut that never happened. |
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The institutional arrangements of a multinational state need to include provisions assuring that the state cannot encroach upon a national group's power to control its political future. |
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On the best album yet in this still-young year, the group's jagged fold of guitar, bass and drums welcomes keyboards, harpsichords and even more keyboards. |
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Musically, Brown reached a plateau in the early 1970s when his band, the JBs, patented a muscular, jazzy funk, over which the group's leader could exhort and exclaim. |
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The group's six serenely delicious Florentine properties and its Tuscan idyll will be joined by the much-anticipated Suites in Via Condotti, in Rome, this year. |
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Prior to the group's meetings to draft the dioxin and furan standards, participants believed that the main point of contention would be over the numerical limits. |
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Mensa has adopted the Manchester bee as its symbol for the weekend brainstorm, which runs until Sunday and includes the group's annual general meeting. |
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New fixed-odds terminals featuring a number of games including roulette were named as the driving force of recent growth at the group's 2,000 betting shops. |
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And while the group's in-house manoeuvring for position made compulsive viewing in itself, the audience had the final say on who went and who stayed. |
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The group's music ranges from rock 'n' roll to reggae, rap to raga, country gospel to contemporary and semi-classical, soft rock to black gospel and praise and worship. |
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Indeed, the group's college-age members rarely fail to build on their obvious indie influences with swooning California melodies and quirky instrumentation. |
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On August 14 and 15, the dance company held its yearly performance at Wreck Beach, where nudity, the ocean, and the land all informed the group's study in butoh. |
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The group's fortunes improved when McCartney recommended them to the organizers of the Monterey Pop Festival. |
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According to Fox News, the terrorist group's mouthpiece went on to vent his rage at America's top-rated cable news network. |
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This is partly because of misconceptions about who uses libraries or because they may not be part of the individual's or group's kaupapa. |
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The German invasion of Romania in 1916 saw 17 percent of the group's worldwide production destroyed. |
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After the band''s breakup in 1987, Morrissey began a successful solo career, in which he continued his former group's jangle pop sound. |
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The band's name is taken from the African thumb piano featured on each of the classic funk-soul group's albums. |
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The group's liaison duties, between the British Army and the Communist Partisans, were light. |
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Following Maurice's death in January 2003, at the age of 53, Barry and Robin retired the group's name after 45 years of activity. |
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Ossie Byrne travelled with them and Colin Petersen, who eventually became the group's drummer, followed soon afterward. |
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Work quickly began on the group's first international album, and Stigwood launched a promotional campaign to coincide with its release. |
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Later that year, the group's songs were included in the soundtrack for the film Melody. |
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Daltrey performed an audit of the group's finances and discovered that Lambert and Stamp had not kept sufficient records. |
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The Jam were influenced by the Who, and critics noticed a similarity between Townshend and the group's leader, Paul Weller. |
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The group's early work was geared towards singles, though it was not straightforward pop. |
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In By Numbers the group's style had scaled back to more standard rock, but synthesisers regained prominence on Face Dances. |
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It entered the UK Albums Chart at number one on 19 October 1997, making it the group's fifth consecutive number one hit single. |
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However, Halliwell's departure threw most of the group's plans into disarray. |
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These documentaries usually focus on the group's career and their cultural impact. |
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Ross, a former school teacher originally from Dundee, was the group's frontman, penning the majority of Deacon Blue's songs. |
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It became the group's first single to peak at number one on the UK Singles Chart. |
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The group's proposed statue shows Baphomet with a child standing on either side of him. |
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The group's activities primarily targeted infrastructure carrying water to the English city of Liverpool. |
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The group's shares, like those of many big grocers, have been hit by fears that it will be outcompeted by US and continental giants. |
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The number and variety of appendages in different crustaceans may be partly responsible for the group's success. |
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The group's mission is to gatner and share, nonjudgmentally, among those who hear voices or experience other extreme phenomena. |
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Hotel Royal Barriere is perhaps the group's most famous property in Deauville. |
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All such myths variously tell significant truths within each Aboriginal group's local landscape. |
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Scott Laidler, 17, from Ouston, has joined the group's Eslington Park dealership in Gateshead as an apprentice panel beater. |
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The group's numbers were gradually whittled down as the shipless sailors and bewildered scientists floundered. |
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Mc Fadden said he joined in the demonstration because he objected to the closure, which he felt had violated the protest group's rights. |
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The director has been giving shadow leadership to the other group's project to ensure its success. |
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Cultural assimilation is the process by which a person's or group's culture come to resemble those of another group. |
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Property, genealogy and residence are not the basis for the group's existence. |
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The following day's second Oakland concert was the group's final live appearance in the United States. |
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The charter was granted with the king's condition that the Leiden group's religion would not receive official recognition. |
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Temporary loss-disallowance regulations limit a consolidated group's duplicative losses incurred on the sale of a subsidiary member's stock. |
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The rampant poverty in the ethnic slums was just an emblem of the group's disenfranchisement by the society as a whole. |
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Much of the evidence for the first group's expansion would have been destroyed by the rising sea levels at the end of each glacial maximum. |
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Suzanne Snively, who chairs the watchdog group's New Zealand chapter, said the scandals could affect how New Zealand is perceived and ranked. |
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Last month, he read the last parts of the Qur'an he memorised to Sayyid Ibrahimul Khaleel al-Bukhari, the group's chairman. |
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Tata Steel owner Ratan Tata said he had been surprised by the rival offer, which throws his group's agreed takeover into jeopardy. |
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The group's newshound is the plump and resourceful Ollie and Rachael, the news presenter, is graceful and quick-thinking. |
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And for a few moments, he became the group's fifth member, with some fancy footwork and the occasional body swerve. |
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Pictures posted on the group's website show rows of men lying face down in trenches while their executioners blast away. |
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The group's growth has mainly been fuelled by the acquisition of Sage solutions provider, Warringtonbased Ensphere Consulting earlier this year. |
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As well as Kingsmill, the group's groceries arm includes Ry vita in the crispbread market and hot beverage brands Twinings and Ovaltine. |
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Pais, a New York Life Insurance and securities agent, is the group's vice president. |
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The release peaked at number eleven on the UK Singles Chart, making it the group's lowest charting British single to date. |
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Hawkwind Warrior On The Edge Of Time Our fave A DELUXE version of the progressive rock group's 1975 classic album. |
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Despite Boko Haram presence in the Mandara Mountains, the group's ideology wins little support there. |
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The group's sound was a fizzing collision of punkish yelps, pop melodies and Afro-beats. |
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The choice of terms used by the False Memory Syndrome Foundation favors that group's position by definition. |
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The acquisition of Inkfish in July was a major expansion of the group's support services activities. |
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Aranow pointed to the group's recent investment in Waltham-based Lilypad Scales, which has designed a portable wheelchair scale. |
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From 1958 through 1995, the average ionosphere height dropped by 8 km, according to the group's report in the Sept. |
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That film was a tribute to the group's 40-year existence and its founder Juan Formell. |
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These mount towards a crisis of the group's unity and its very continuity unless rapidly sealed off by redressive public action. |
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The magazine also reported that the group's president Matt Kibbe issued guidelines to hire women based on their appearance. |
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The group's manifesto focused on helping the poor and stopping violence. |
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Simon Raper has joined the the group's design consultancy eastlake design partnership in Cardiff. |
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And here I thought it was some nonsense from the group's resident Wesley Crusher hatedom. |
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Cromwell appears to have taken a role in some of this group's political manoeuvres. |
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The group's current leader is the former Prime Minister of Belgium Guy Verhofstadt. |
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The group's express purpose was to produce and commission new English operas and other works, presenting them throughout the country. |
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From what began as the Beatlemania fad, the group's popularity grew into what was seen as an embodiment of sociocultural movements of the decade. |
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The group's second LP, Queen II, was released in 1974, and features rock photographer Mick Rock's iconic image of the band on the cover. |
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The Beatles movie A Hard Day's Night marked the group's entrance into film. |
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The group's vocalist, Dave Vanian, was a former gravedigger who dressed like a vampire. |
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All the group's matches were played at Wembley Stadium apart from the match between Uruguay and France which took place at White City Stadium. |
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Despite this island group's northerly latitude, temperatures average above freezing throughout the year because of the Gulf Stream. |
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Following 1994's G7 summit in Naples, Russian officials held separate meetings with leaders of the G7 after the group's summits. |
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The group's chair rotates annually among the members and is selected from a different regional grouping of countries. |
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Advocates worry that those who internalize the oppressive group's disvaluing of their lives may come to regard themselves as a burden when they need medical care. |
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Townshend suggested to Mojo that it could be the group's last UK gig. |
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Bruce Morrill, a guest concelebrant at one of the group's daily Masses, told NCR the statement is a pointed rejection of the congregation's demands. |
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Brian May later criticised the show for editing specific scenes, one of which made the group's time with contestant Ace Young look negative, despite it being the opposite. |
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When we arrived, the Travis Mann Band was in the midst of a number featuring the group's most crowd-pleasing member, the energetic slap bass player Joe Fick. |
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The Sons of Confederate Veterans applied in 2009 for a specialty license plate bearing the group's logo, which features the flag of the Confederate States of America. |
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The group's debut, Coup d'Yah, unites Sharma's drumming, South Asian influences and eerie samples, with a conjoiner of the room-breaking basslines of dubstep. |
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The IISRP's Annual General Meeting provides a forum for the group's members and ancillary industry representatives to meet and become better acquainted. |
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The group's second album, Gold Against the Soul, displayed a more commercial, grungy sound which served to alienate both fans and the band itself. |
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The group's debut, Beloved Symphony, featuring light opera renditions of Mozart, Bach and Chopin, was deemed insufficiently classic for inclusion on the classical charts. |
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The group's purpose is to ensure that surgical technologists and surgical assistants have the knowledge and skills to administer patient care of the highest quality. |
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The vote hinged on the principle of academic freedom, said Anita Levy, an association staff member involved with the group's investigation of the matter. |
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The drama spans the length of the war and Elspeth Dales, as Hetty Oak, and Lorna Spencer, as Flora Pelmet, take the principal roles of the group's organisers. |
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This week, the Nigerian military rescued 338 Boko Haram hostages, mostly women and children, in the group's northeastern stronghold in the Sambisa forest. |
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The human body becomes the corporeal vehicle for the totem in much the same way that wooden objects embody spirits when carved by a descent group's sister's children. |
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Throughout the Hart High baseball team's romp toward the Southern Section Division II championship, senior shortstop Tim Hutting has been the group's steady average leader. |
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Russell had been worried that Wittgenstein would not appreciate the group's unseriousness, style of humour, or the fact that the members were in love with one another. |
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The group's hot isostatic pressings plant near Boston, which treats metals destined for aerospace components at high pressures, may also act as a drag in the second half. |
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The incumbent chair establishes a temporary secretariat for the duration of its term, which coordinates the group's work and organizes its meetings. |
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The group's leaders were subsequently arrested and exiled to India. |
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Al-Qirbi and Corman discussed the ongoing arrangements for the group's meeting to be held in London and the proposals of activating the group action mechanism. |
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There was also success for a number of the group's young flautists. |
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Lee Pearce, the group's leader, said he was persuaded by Tenet's newly appointed independent director, Edward Kangas, that Tenet is committed to serious reform. |
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With his boyish frame, easy laugh, and animated brown eyes, he comes across as a chattier breed of cool kid than Laufer, eager to help me decode the group's insular existence. |
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The group's second album, Ta-Dah, entered the album charts at number one. |
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Priestley had been closely associated with the group's activities for over a decade and was a strong advocate of the benefits of scientific societies. |
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Mountaineer Sir Chris Bonington, broadcaster Lord Melvyn Bragg and adventurer and television presenter Ben Fogle were among those to voice support for the group's bid. |
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Instead it's the story of the group's leader and Methodist lay preacher George Loveless and his wife Betsy, a story as relevant today as it was 180 years ago. |
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Singer Troy attended the Brit School with chart star Katy and she met bandmates Martika and MC Chrons after being introduced by the group's manager via MySpace. |
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The venue will offer a full range of betting shop services with a particular emphasis on the major sports events shown in the group's Sports Cafe licensed venues. |
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The group's original activity was mining and transforming nickel. |
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Others emphasize the group's re-articulation of 'zef,' a uniquely South African counter-culture that caricatures the trashier elements of Afrikaner life. |
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At times the group's new album, Drag It Up, fights to find a middle ground between the surging cowpunk of 1997's Too Far to Care and the melodic pop of 2001's Satellite Rides. |
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And I receive your forgiveness only from you. A group's promises and forgivings are nothing more than the sum of its individual members' promises and forgivings. |
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In 1998, the group's soundtrack for Saturday Night Fever was incorporated into a stage production produced first in the West End and then on Broadway. |
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It's not right that one person gets all the credit for the group's work. |
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The group's intention was to reform art by rejecting what it considered the mechanistic approach first adopted by Mannerist artists who succeeded Raphael and Michelangelo. |
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The group's most famous play, Sign on the Dotted Line, was begun by two male IRA prisoners and smuggled out of Long Kesh on tissue and cigarette papers. |
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The UBC group's challenging solution is to combine a steam gasifier with a seperate combustion chamber that burns the char left over from the original fuel. |
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