At the end of the show, many in the audience had bagged gift hampers, some of them twice or more! |
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No braais will be allowed at Zoo Lake and visitors can take picnic hampers or buy food from the local vendors. |
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There will also be a raffle for hampers, vouchers, bottles etc., on the day. |
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At Christmas Jan specialises in Christmas baskets, picnic baskets and Christmas hampers. |
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With only 5 Saturdays to go before Chrissy, the first of the popular Xmas hampers is up for grabs in the 2-person ambrose competition. |
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The law should not impose too burdensome an obligation on bankers, which hampers the effective transacting of banking business unnecessarily. |
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The organization relies on volunteers to pick up donations, unpack donations, pack hampers and work in the food bank on Wednesdays. |
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Extremely thin or fat dogs are discouraged on the basis that under or overweight hampers the true working ability of the Gordon Setter. |
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Many more important issues will be sending the protesters to London with their Barbours and picnic hampers. |
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A few blocks away, Cash Smith floated his two children on laundry hampers and plunged into chest-high waters. |
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Ladies trying hard not to aerate the lawn with their Manolos opened the John Lewis picnic hampers. |
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I made beds, curtains, blankets, washcloths, bath toys, wall decals, lamps, rugs, hampers, stuffed animals, security blankets and night lights. |
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He would then wait outside the front door to excoriate the opponents, even the poor guy loading the kit hampers on to the team bus. |
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Anyone that hampers an autopsy should face a sentence of a maximum of nine months in prison. |
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The result is that memory performance hampers the overall throughput of today's systems. |
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This adds unnecessary costs and hampers the ability to serve customers in a timely way. |
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Six large hampers were packed, brimming with various cold dishes, which were then served on gold plate brought from the Palace. |
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Although families are welcome to bring picnic hampers, refreshments will also be on sale. |
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On the other side of the track, the enclosure was teeming with people tucking into food hampers while supping from cans and plastic glasses. |
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Concertgoers are encouraged to bring their picnic hampers, chairs and blankets and sit back and soak up the atmosphere. |
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Before she left for home again, she was also swamped with freebies and hampers, with her brother Kelvin also leaving with his hands full! |
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Prizes on offer include, hampers, turkeys, biscuits, cakes and bottles of spirits to name just few. |
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Such evasiveness not only works to the advantage of religious conservatives but hampers attempts to articulate a coherent religious left agenda. |
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Over the last two weeks the young people saved their own pocket money to fill the hampers, and then went shopping to buy the food and toys. |
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A raffle will also be held on the night with prizes galore including a television, hampers, bottles of whiskey, brandy etc. |
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With picnic blankets, hampers and candles in safety cups, the visitors began taking up their positions on the grassy knoll. |
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There will be no left luggage at the tournament, with fans forced to leave picnic hampers and bulky bags outside the grounds. |
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The first three people who came to the stage with photographs of their wives were rewarded with gift hampers. |
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Many economists warn that too strict application of the rules hampers the ability of governments to respond to economic downturns. |
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Currently, humanitarian access has been reduced in two locations, as the deteriorating security situation hampers humanitarian activities. |
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Development potential, however, is limited by an inadequate transportation sector, which hampers the movement of goods and people. |
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The reliance on volatile annual contributions hampers the ability of funds and programmes to adequately cover their core administrative costs. |
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This means that the surface of the airport cannot be extended, which hampers the development of the airport. |
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Anne was instrumental in coordinating, with the assistance of the Barwon Group of the Country Women's Association, drought hampers that were dispersed amongst farmers in need. |
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This lack of insight hampers the efficient planning of resources and the optimal usage of trailers. |
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Lack of co-operation and co-ordination between the law enforcement authorities hampers an efficient and effective fight against organised crime. |
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This leads to instability, hampers development efforts and increases poverty and unemployment. |
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In some ways the need for legality hampers the intelligence services. |
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Stratospheric cooling hampers the formation of ozone and favours the development of polar ozone holes. |
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Noise also hampers communication, memorisation and work, except where routine tasks are concerned. |
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Moreover, it hampers our ability to monitor troop movements in one of the most contentious areas. |
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Many food banks prepack hampers with non-perishable goods, or prepack what is needed each day. |
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They have to be less debt-dependent: debts creates weaknesses and hampers decisionmaking. |
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International stars, picnic hampers, big screens and lighting displays are all part of a three-hour classical party enjoyed by promenaders from all over Northern Ireland. |
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By 1903 the company offered a line of 260 products-chairs, divans, couches, tables, baby carriages, umbrella stands, music stands, screens, hampers, and benches. |
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Companies are also intolerant of violence in the workplace because it undermines workforce stability and hampers productivity. |
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Spectators will also be asked to leave items not required during their trip, including picnic hampers or bags, outside the complex, because of security fears. |
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Champagne flowed freely as capacity crowds of 6,000 people spread chairs, picnic hampers and banners across the grass for the Concerts in the Park, sponsored by the Echo. |
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Andreas has made many wonderful items in his few years as a basket maker including creels, potato baskets, Moses baskets, turf baskets, picnic hampers, etc. |
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With picnic blankets, hampers and candles in safety cups, the visitors began taking up their positions on the grassy knoll back-dropped by Sydney Harbour, from dusk. |
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They came laden with picnic hampers, blankets and chairs, children in tow. |
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Until recently housewives set out marketing basket in hand, and berries, fruits, confectionery and wines are still packed in hampers for presentation purposes. |
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Many hampers, bottles of brandy, whiskey, wine, biscuits etc., can be won. |
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The hampers will be dished out to families on the estate who have been recommended by health professionals like midwives, social workers or health visitors. |
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In a shared room you do want to make it as easy as possible for the kids to keep the room organized, so a couple of brightly-colored toy bins and laundry hampers are in order. |
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If this house is later sold to someone who doesn't need the additional room to accommodate a wheelchair, it can be nicely used for laundry hampers or wicker storage baskets. |
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He used it as a remote eavesdropping device, tucked beneath beds and hidden in laundry hampers, capturing closed-door confessions and seizing suburban secrets. |
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He has always guarded his private life fiercely, arguing that talking about his off-screen relationships cheapens them and hampers his professional ability to be a chameleon. |
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Minced pies and mulled wine will be available and the shop will be selling everything you need to survive the festive season from hampers and gifts to trees and turkeys. |
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It then lays its eggs in the folds of the leaf, which dries up and hampers ripening and lignification. |
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Corruption plagues effective governance, discourages investment, obstructs progress towards poverty alleviation and hampers development. |
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Using the right of veto does not achieve anything worthwhile as it only hampers and prolongs the decision-making process. |
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The rise of cultism on campuses hampers educational progress and threatens professors and students. |
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At Christmas, food bank hampers fill up quickly as people associate more readily with the season of giving. |
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Widespread cross-subsidization blurs the identification of unprofitable operations and hampers the development of profitable activities. |
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To Illustrate parabolas is a very difficult exercize. Parabola has a shape that hampers any good composing. |
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Available in many varieties, local hampers are an ideal and much-loved gift idea. |
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All the while, the lack of competition hampers growth and benefits producers. |
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The old model hampers entrepreneurship and innovation in small companies, an important component of a dynamic and responsive economy. |
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The publication of fares that exclude taxes, charges and even fuel surcharges has become a widespread practice that hampers price transparency. |
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Competition would, in fact, compound these difficulties, as competition hampers cooperation. |
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The lack of reliable data represents a critical gap in knowledge that severely hampers our collective protection and programme responses. |
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This restricts the supply of blood and consequently hampers the bug-busting white cells that fight off an infection in the nose. |
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This hampers the career development of those in low skilled work. |
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There was a visual dead spot caused by the structural design of the windshield of the Super Puma, which has a large vertical metal bar that hampers the pilot's visibility of a landing zone. |
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No, you don't get a tea set specially fitted for the cupholders or wicker picnic hampers integrated into the rear cargo compartment, even though they played an integral part of the MINI Tourer Tokyo Concept. |
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Put another way, they enter production without have benefited from sufficient investment at the development stage, and this hampers their marketability and economic viability. |
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Because of the geographical position and market size the bad condition of Poland's transport network hampers the international trade with EU and the other neighbouring countries. |
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The decline in security hampers the development of countries and peoples, because violence nullifies man's right to progress, and the development of human rights and democratic values is essential for the exercise of freedom. |
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Traffic noise has a range of effects: it hampers verbal communication, impairs rest and relaxation, disturbs sleep and leads to reduced performance. |
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That watchfulness and the dry weather, which hampers the spread of the disease, resulted in only one case of late blight being reported in the province. |
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They all have to surmount their constant struggle against limited financial and human resources, which hampers their possibilities to improve and increase the professionalism of their work. |
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In general, the basic development infrastructure and facilities are characterized by their insufficiency, their dilapidation and their poor condition, which hampers Mali's economic and social development. |
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Having to register and repeat the work over again in every province and territory hampers their growth and hampers the economic development of this country. |
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Apart from constituting a drag on public finances and a social problem, the low employability of certain segments of the labour force limits the country's potential output growth and thus hampers the catching-up process. |
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The organisation, Kids In Need and Distress, has packed hampers for some of the city's neediest families. |
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It is important to understand that trend reversal is frequently accompanied by high volatility, which hampers using stop orders. |
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There is some encroaching privatization, that is true, but it is the opening of that door in any significant way that in fact hampers our ability to maintain a public, not-for-profit system. |
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The uncertainty about the status of collective agreement during CCAA has fueled a combative and confrontational climate surrounding the CCAA process, which hampers efforts to build a successful restructuring plan. |
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They also put together hampers of food and toys for Winnipeg's Christmas Cheer Board, which helps out families receiving provincial assistance as well as many of the area's working poor. |
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The high level of debt burden in many countries, ranging from 43 percent in Antigua and Barbuda to 99 percent in Grenada, hampers sustainable public funding for social sectors. |
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One of the prize hampers, worth 150 Euros, was presented to Mr. Gerhard Aneter, snowmaking manager at the Nassfeld, Carinthia ski resort in Austria. |
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Ltd. led to this, the kind of t-shirt that should be worn, at first at semi-formal occasions with any available black blazer and later as a regular tee, filthy and wadded on floors or hampers. |
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Owner Vanessa Steel delivers champagne hampers, fresh flowers or truffles and continental breakfast baskets discreetly to the door so you won't be disturbed Short breaks £324 for three nights. |
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The political influence of powerful manufacturers now looks like an obstacle to freeing up the Chinese capital account, for example, which in turn hampers the rebalancing of China's economy towards domestic consumption. |
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Facilitators themselves may share such ideas, which hampers the effectiveness of their action of information and prevention with their young public. |
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The project aims to reduce double parking in streets, a practice that hampers traffic flows and increases the safety risks for cyclists and other vulnerable road users. |
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The lack of statistical data also makes it difficult, for governments to assess the efficiency of policies implemented and hampers their ability to forecast market trends. |
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The lack of it hampers economic growth and can push people into poverty. |
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This hampers identification of buildings which are high energy users and measurement of the effectiveness of any energy conservation initiatives taken. |
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At the UN Summit on Climate Change, President Hu Jintao pointed out that climate change was not only an environmental issue, as it also hampers development. |
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As noted above, the lack of health, social and education-related resources in the communities hampers the ability of the Court to be fully responsive to needs of community and culture. |
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The most urgent priority is to ensure access to, and improve the quality of, education for girls and women, and to remove every obstacle that hampers their active participation. |
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People love to buy Holi gifts like apparel, chocolates, dry fruits, gift hampers, Holi colours, water guns and more. |
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The tragedy is that it's their self-opinion, not the size of their genitals, that hampers their success. |
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So why not make your own hampers using our hot picks, ranging from Stollen cake and salami to biscuits and beer? |
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As the trucks came in, food was loaded into canvas gurneys or hampers. |
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Or the catalogues that start plugging those hampers with cock-a-leekie soup, a fruit loaf and tinned salmon before the neon snowmen have been put back in the loft. |
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