The city has more than 15,000 rooms available and its largest meeting room holds 10,000 delegates. |
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As the company has just recently changed hands and still seems to be up in the air, I don't know who to contact about it. |
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The Company has put in place key performance indicators to monitor progress and to ensure that customers receive first class service. |
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Whatever the future holds this has certainly opened the eyes of governments around the globe. |
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A struggling cricket club has been given a new lease of life following an unexpected cash windfall. |
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Is there going to be resolution this week, or is it going to be left up in the air as it has been in the past? |
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A citizen has only to act within reason rather than familiarise himself with the law as it applies to him in all areas of life. |
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This year's winner has also been the target of the waggling fingers of keyboard warriors. |
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I've held my tongue for weeks now, but seeing this commercial four times in the past hour has finally pushed me over the edge. |
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At least this season Ferrari's hold has been, temporarily at least, broken. |
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Kibbled bread contains kibbled grain which is grain that has been broken into smaller pieces. |
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Striding ahead of the rest has landed a Lancaster theatre with a huge cash windfall. |
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The lock has a heavy-duty level strength rating, meaning it holds more weight. |
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A Khoisan project has been initiated with input at national, provincial, and local levels to protect Khoisan heritage. |
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Now that she has settled into the British way of life the move to Bradford is one she will never regret. |
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This time he may do it, reasoning that he has nothing to lose when his removal is the explicit aim of the war. |
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The programme would not be complete without a talk with veteran broadcaster Merv Smith, who has had a lifetime love affair with the choo-choos. |
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The jacket is manufactured from wool and has khaki cloth patches on the elbows. |
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Antony left his girlfriend a while ago, he has a job and he's holding it down. |
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We're holding back on our enthusiasm until we are told that exchange of contracts has been scheduled firmly. |
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He has good reason to hold Rab dear to his heart, however much he insists he was just a two-dimensional character in a script. |
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As more Americans hold the cream and cut the carbs, Starbucks has been forced to respond. |
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The conservative generally has a strong belief in God and holds to traditional moral values. |
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It has been held at that level for the whole time this Government has been in office. |
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He has good basketball instincts, knowing where to be to rebound and block shots. |
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The Lakes park expansion would take in a Cumbrian hill called Whinash, near Shap, where a massive wind farm has been proposed. |
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I could tell you that at least one person would not hold his manhood cheap and that he still has the moustaches to prove it. |
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He wore a green or grey top, similar in style to a windcheater or thin Puffa-style garment, and has cropped short hair, possibly fair in colour. |
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He has been detained by immigration authorities, who can hold him for 48 hours while determining his status. |
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The state government has yet to think of having a new bridge over the khud. |
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Barthes has argued that myths and rituals in our society have taken the form of reasoning and speech. |
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Any other symptoms will depend on whether any keyhole surgery has been carried out and, if so, what sort. |
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I am not satisfied that the appellant has any reasonable chance of success if allowed to proceed with the appeal. |
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You probably can get away with hose if the shoe only has a little keyhole toe. |
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The first of these has, for some reason, gained ready acceptance among his followers. |
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The hero, Otsam-Un-Kur, has been raised by his two beautiful sisters, who represent all that is valued in Ainu women. |
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Over the last number of weeks, the theatre has been undergoing a radical transformation in the name of theatre. |
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Over the course of the last two decades the organisation of governmental activity has undergone a radical transformation. |
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For example, the given notated B-flat cornet part has a key signature of one sharp. |
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He has four months to prove he is worth holding on to and in that time he hopes to hone his English as well as his football skills. |
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Once feared by the authorities and celebrated by rebels from Notting Hill to Zimbabwe, roots reggae has been sanitised. |
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For the previous two seasons Richard has held down the position of the Business Manager. |
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The world has changed dramatically over the past 10 years and some advice given years ago would no longer hold true today. |
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This puts the kybosh on any claims that quality has radically improved in the past couple of years. |
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He has just come in from training, lounging easily in the kitchen of their fabulous new pavilion, arms folded, holding court. |
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Since the public has lost faith in ideology, politicians must now use fear in order to maintain their hold over the masses. |
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The air con has been frosty, the food okay, the coffee a revelation, and the people pretty friendly. |
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He has decided that attaining power is more important than holding to his principles. |
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It is has only been written for one reason, and one reason only, to air my opinion. |
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The plane, whose origin has not been established, has been moved to a military airbase. |
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This they have managed to do with some success, although it has rebounded on them of late. |
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The air con has recently been upgraded and there's a pool to cool off in during the day. |
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The market has rebounded strongly this year, with new home sales up substantially. |
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The wind farm at Watchfield has sparked much controversy and I am accused by two letter writers of inaccurate information. |
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Peace has held for six years but political, economic and social life is still on its way to recovery. |
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For some time now, no one has seriously believed those restraints would hold. |
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Mr Prior has reminded me that he is the nominated executor of two wills of other members of his family. |
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There are short, clean-cut, crisp sentences with none of the wordy, long-windedness of one who has spent long years on the Bench. |
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Every other Labour government has seen big unions holding the line against radical constituencies. |
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She is a strong-willed, independent-minded lady who, like Casanova, has a secret she has yet to reveal. |
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It has been found with mimetite, bromargyrite, aurichalcite, willemite, and murdochite. |
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Nelson has digested, reassembled, and constructed a remarkable amount of material to render Harlem Gallery into a text that is newly accessible. |
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I think the country is probably more moderate and reasonable in general than the atmosphere has become. |
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Your mate has gone through the same reasoning, which leaves you both vulnerable. |
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Sophos has updated its product to incorporate complete protection against the virus and its keylogger. |
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However, a keyholder was found, pest control were called in and the building has been temporarily sealed off. |
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That has changed, reasonably enough, now that the cost of the war is known. |
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We have to consider, not only the moral and legal justifications before it may be done but also whether it has a reasonable chance of success. |
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Tabby is a very talented entertainer and he has bright future ahead on stage. |
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What is appropriate and reasonable has to be assessed in individual circumstances. |
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The best time of day to cut is midmorning, after the dew has dried but well before any flowers wilt. |
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In verity, the foreign debt issue has already put Zambia on a wild economic frontier in this wily world. |
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But Lindsay already has reason to celebrate with Danielle's continuing progress. |
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The advertisements tell us, endlessly, that unlike any other family hatchback on the market it has rear-wheel drive. |
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This is an exercise that has aided many athletes in crucial situations in other sports. |
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Lancashire Railways is the first Wallace train game I played and it was obvious from the start that the man has an affinity for the choo-choos. |
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His aides had cut him off from the political infighting that his illness has triggered at home. |
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The programme has taken too long and been done on the cheap, often cheating by rebadging existing inadequate services. |
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No other Taiwan player has achieved a Pro Tour victory and the win puts Chuan in the big ten of the sport. |
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After it was discovered that his daughter has cancer he was reassigned in June 2003 to Fort Sam Houston to be with his family. |
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Coffee has been a comfort, an instigator, and a cure for whatever ails you for hundreds of years. |
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Throughout his long career, Reb Zalman has been an unending resource for the world religious community. |
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Each wing has a single aileron surface on the trailing edge to control roll and two flaps to control lift and drag. |
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After all, the rise of the rebel biker has literally been hand-in-hand with the advent of popular and alternative culture. |
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Silage and baled hay has never been easier won and turf has been saved in the best conditions for many years. |
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But her determination has won through and while Grace will sadly never meet her father, Mrs Scott has the baby she longed for. |
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People-power has won the day in the battle to have Old Town's hated bus-priority traffic lights switched off. |
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He has earned his spurs after time spent in business and corporate banking at a number of locations. |
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She noted that this service has been aimed at providing advice and information for deportees to help them re-integrate into society. |
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After all, let's not pretend that all worthwhile pop music has always been about generational rebellion. |
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The underlying assumption that an actively rebellious people has been waiting for leadership, or working to organize itself, has also been wrong. |
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Russia has been trying to pull the small, rebellious mountain republic back into its fold since the crumbling of the Soviet Union. |
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While wincingly memorable and undoubtedly made by an historic personage, it has no historical significance in the sense we understand. |
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A little fresh lime juice, squeezed on to a serving of Shahi khichri is refreshing and has a digestive effect. |
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It has since been implemented at all the air logistics centers, albeit in a limited capacity. |
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It has been noted that the airbase at Cheddington was attacked by German aircraft during the time of the squadron move. |
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What underlies his willpower is the knowledge that he has trained as hard as possible. |
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The business has to be operational for 12 weeks after which the learners are asked to wind it up. |
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Cameron, cast against type, has to subvert his usually dignified air to portray a crooked and downbeat wastrel. |
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Although the Government has set a time for people to air their views, will they really take any notice? |
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A rear-facing safety seat must not be placed in the front passenger seat of any vehicle that has an air bag on the passenger side. |
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A vaccine that prevents sheep from breaking wind has been developed by Australian scientists in an attempt to reduce global warming. |
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The apple tree in the garden has started shedding windfalls from its lower branches and there's a good pie's worth to collect most mornings. |
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Lee said the company's leasing performance has been good and showed a rebound from the previous quarter. |
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George has a thick neck and is not easily embarrassed but his high handed action is now rebounding on him. |
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This has led some people to believe that they are practicing Feng Shui simply by dangling a wind chime by a window. |
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A massive lottery windfall has secured the future of one of Southampton's best-known and most historically important landmarks. |
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I am fortunate in my case, since the brushed aluminum finish by MountainMods has no paint. |
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This has been a dream for the past 28 years since I saw my first wind harp on a ridge in Vermont. |
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Richardson, a long admirer of wind chimes and wind harps, has collected different types for years. |
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But with the rebound, the value of the company's commercial property has soared. |
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The real estate market has been recovering since late last year in tandem with the economic rebound. |
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The company has been bought out by a large French chain, and they are closing all the smaller stores and rebranding the larger ones. |
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The change has helped hold down inflation levels even as it promotes global growth. |
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But he has a better excuse for holding to this wrongheaded view than do his colleagues. |
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Huawei has been gradually accumulating its stake in Sunday since last year and now holds a 7.11 per cent interest. |
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On one side of his mobile home, Cohen has built a deck decorated with bamboo wind chimes and flowerpots. |
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After rebooting the system and connecting the AV adaptor, the USB cable has to be connected to a USB 2.0 capable USB port. |
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The door holds fast for just a moment before giving, groaning its displeasure at the shabby treatment it has recently received. |
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So far his prediction has held good and I am confident that it that it will remain so. |
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The Sunday Business Post has a section on its website where it holds forth on ethics and standards. |
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While Patrick had worked as a sheet metal fabricator, he has had difficulty holding down jobs since he left school. |
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Now she has a corps of enthusiastic volunteers, ready, willing and able to take on other people's crises. |
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She has had trouble with her back and was tearful with relief after the comforting reassurance meted out by her principal and tutors. |
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The school has written to Sutton social services requesting a social worker is reassigned to Robert. |
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The availability of the means of production has seemed to go alongside a compensatory reassertion of spectacular power. |
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He has been a wily politician and he knows that the land issue is an over-simplification. |
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The character of the inner city has undergone a marked transformation since the City set up a rejuvenation plan five years ago. |
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It was the second time he has won a British championship race having being victorious last year in the Brecon Beacons. |
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The fancy labels sound sophisticated, but something has always told me they're reasonless. |
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For the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, the story ends like a bad dream. |
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It has fresh, attractively packaged, reasonably priced Barbadian flying fish, cou cou and all the rest. |
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The county council has taken all our views on board and promised it will do its best to accommodate the wishes of the village within reason. |
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A botanist from the University of Bradford has discovered a rare plant fruiting for the first time in more than 130 years. |
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Fiji's economy has recovered reasonably well, thanks mainly to the number of tourists now flocking back in droves. |
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The company has started selling a new version of its product ahead of its original schedule. |
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He will also present his views on what has been achieved so far and what is yet to come. |
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Suppose the police, reasonably believing a man has stolen some jewellery, follow him into his house in order to arrest him. |
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He is a strong character and will make people listen to him, but he always has the argument to back his ideas up. |
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In the domes every glazing bar has been numbered, carefully dismantled, repaired and reassembled. |
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More than that, though, it has laid a marker for a style of game which has innovation, pace and persistence as its keynotes. |
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Everyone who has ever been asked for key money has pondered the same questions. |
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The contract lists the key performance indicators to which Maloi has committed himself. |
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The ai has a small head, tiny eyes and ears, and a small tail hidden in its fur. |
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No evidence of genetic reassortment between avian and human influenza viruses has been identified. |
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But within minutes the wily beetle has dragged the spider across a hillock of red earth and crammed it into its small hole. |
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Fortunately, the book has a good index on the keywords and the pages they are described. |
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The Miami Herald columnist has produced a series of hysterical and wilfully absurd novels. |
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Lucia Brennan has had much reason to celebrate her athletics achievements recently. |
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Only the dissolution of my marriage and my subsequent sole parenthood has reawakened my interest. |
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Edinburgh must avoid becoming another southeast of England where house price inflation has priced key workers out of the housing market. |
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To begin the fermentation process, the cooled wort is transferred into a fermentation vessel to which the yeast has already been added. |
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The top-of-the-range model has been given sports suspension and equipped with all the electronic aids to assist the wayward driver. |
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It has become an annual fun event which aids charities and draws support from across Greater Manchester. |
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It has been said the butter may reduce the risk of cancer because it contains healthy bacteria which aids digestion and boosts immune response. |
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For example 8 count aida cloth has 8 cross stitches per inch while 16 count has 16 cross stitches per inch. |
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The prime minister now has relatively young and inexperienced aides in his political office. |
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The Aids pandemic in some rural areas has led to famine, that is affecting millions of people. |
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Would this be to my benefit and would the tax that has been deducted be rebated? |
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His ailing physical health has focussed attention on the potential candidates and likely successor. |
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Perfect example of the dress aiguillette which has been well kept and protected in the box. |
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This is the second year a portion of the annual funding has been allocated to colleges and universities based on key performance indicators. |
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The monsoon, which has been eluding Punjab so far and has affected kharif crops, has brought the afforestation drive in the state to a halt. |
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There has been a stunted growth of various kharif crops and in certain parts the crop has withered. |
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He then spent the next half hour reassuring the man, who has not been named, until police arrived. |
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This inexpensive software has the ability to invisibly monitor and record all computer activity including keystrokes. |
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He has come to the hill station with his uncle and his ailing mother to recoup the failing health of the latter. |
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An historic city that has struggled to boost its ailing economy, it must polish its reputation as a tourist and convention centre. |
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The hospital has blamed patients with minor ailments for causing the long delays but stressed lives were not put in danger. |
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Since 1991 the rebel force Revolutionary United Front has abducted 15,000 children. |
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He has also won several prizes in novel and serial story writing contests held by teen and women's magazines. |
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Our readers seem to like it chilly, but this year Adriatic sunshine has won through, pipping perennial favourites Iceland, Finland and Norway. |
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An air of pessimism has descended on the support and it will take a good start to win them over. |
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But Thornton's determination has won through and for the past four seasons, he has topped 50 winners. |
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The recent results and contract wins have provided a boost to the share price, which has begun to steadily lift from recent lows. |
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There has been an enormous rise in workers' strikes, peasant rebellions and urban riots. |
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The 33-year-old Cuban's undoubted class may have won the day but the youngster has a great career ahead of him in his chosen sport. |
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James had cut his teeth and earned his spurs and like father, like son, he has not been slow to court the Chinese. |
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The crux of the problem is that the government's full proposal has not been translated into languages such as Urdu, Nepali, Hindi and Tagalog. |
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Throughout history the peninsula has been colonised by Scythians, Greeks, Romans, Khazars, Genoese and Venetians. |
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Colombia has also had constant rebellions and civil unrest for the last fifty years. |
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The establishment of a common market has always been one of the primary aims of the EU, as stated in the Treaty of Rome. |
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In a world of Gap, Armani and Nike swooshes, the St Michael label has the feel of winceyette nighties and prawn sandwiches. |
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It has neat navigational aids, polished winches, ropes a-plenty, exciting pump-action loos and a limitless supply of biscuits. |
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The raised forecastle has all the normal anchor handling gear as well as a huge single winch used for hauling loads out of the fish hold. |
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The anchor winch has a large drum on the back, with its axis along the wreck. |
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The mayor today announced that the rebid has resulted in a lower cost per truck than the original bids. |
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I'm trying to order a couple of sets of winchers and can't seem to find anyone who has them. |
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Madhur Jaffrey says she has read descriptions of khichri written by travellers to India 1,000 years ago. |
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The pollen count in the Midlands has very little dependency on the direction the winds are coming from. |
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Breath has been used for everything from stress management to psychological self-therapy to rebirthing your divine self. |
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Time has pulled back the veil and what we see is an ego, full of himself, floundering in the winds of change. |
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He runs like the wind and has the moral outrage of a man who believes it is his duty to save the world. |
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Focused on fast ships capable of 31 knots, this has put the wind up rivals, few of which have the resources to match this kind of investment. |
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It may be an ancient pendulum clock, whose sinking weight, after it has been wound, will supply the energy. |
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An automatic winding system will be installed as the clock presently has to be wound every three days by hand. |
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When the weights reach the floor the clock has to be wound, hoisting the weights back up. |
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She has confessed she likes nothing more to wind down from her showbiz lifestyle by chilling out with her grandmother. |
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A wind-blown wildfire around the city of Conway has forced people to evacuate, about 60 homes. |
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A wind-blown wildfire around the small city of Conway has forced people to flee some 60 homes. |
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More than anything else, this wretched film has about it an intense air of unreality. |
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In any case, Byrne, who has been acting professionally since she was 13, isn't the type to put on airs. |
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The public has a right to air their opinions about such an important decision. |
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But despite mingling with the stars, he has few airs and graces and regularly returns home to Lancaster to help in the family restaurant. |
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Spyware has the ability to trace your every keystroke, and may record things such as passwords, credit card numbers, email addresses, and other personal information. |
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The demand for government loans has also been criticized by some later commentators for starving industry of funds, and so holding down the rate of economic growth. |
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Despite his insistence that his faith is a private matter, he has made it a public issue, and rarely misses an opportunity to hold forth on the subject. |
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To that end, and perhaps to curry favor with sitting leaders, Kadyrov has come down harshly against the Arab Spring. |
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At Nansen Elementary School, music has been removed from the curriculum and Arabic lessons made compulsory. |
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Throwing out a ceremonial first pitch has always been a blessing and a curse. |
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The esteemed fashion school has cancelled the course due to curricular disagreements with the disgraced designer. |
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The remoteness of the area has been both its curse and its blessing throughout history. |
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The Accounting Office has said the failure to collect fines rebounded on victims, because compensation awards were not handed over until the cash had been brought in. |
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The reborn Sacramento High School has the leadership and the support it needs to soar to new heights on behalf of the capital city's most disadvantaged students. |
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It has been determined that a trespasser riding the Burlington Northern Santa Fe train closed the air brake valves between the railcars and opened the coupler. |
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Since the pesticide's ban in this country, the osprey population has rebounded, and the birds are now re-establishing themselves throughout the East Coast. |
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But he has only been in the job for six months, and his promise of reforming the curia may just be the tip of the iceberg. |
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For one Speyside distillery in particular, The Macallan, that process has come to be defined by some curiously small stills. |
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Could it be that this enigmatic prince has decided to go for broke and risk avoiding the best bloodline in order to find a new and possibly richer source of equine wealth? |
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The airborne virus has considerable stability in aerosol form. |
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To solve the curation quandary, The Daily Beast has produced its first list of the feeds to follow. |
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The first stage of his Imago Mundi collection has taken Benetton and his team five years to curate. |
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Perhaps the threat of legal action has also played a role in curbing the horde of dyspeptic deviants. |
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In India, khus-khus has long been an ingredient in perfumes, and dampened khus-khus mats were used as fans to simultaneously move and scent the air. |
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Plus she has her own airboat to cruise the swamps for no apparent reason. |
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Moving down from the dashboard the gear-lever has a brushed alloy cover which, at first glance, makes this six-speed manual look like an automatic. |
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However, since the World Cup started on May 31, he has not been enthusiastic about working, especially during the time when the matches are aired on television. |
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In the cradle of the Rocky Mountains, sprawled out like a giant picnic over the foothills, Calgary has the beautiful Bow River winding through its core. |
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The car she has just taken ownership of had manual window winders, not the fancy electric windows like the yellow car that was used in the demonstration. |
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The company, which was a novice to the home loan business only a year ago, has put the wind up traditional lenders with the success of its simple and flexible loan. |
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And he's been a guy who has managed a number of rebirths over his career. |
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The actor, who has had many rebirths in the industry, says he bounces back after a flop by lying low for six months to enable the public to forget the movie. |
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Hours of rain accompanied by strong gale force winds of up to 80 mph contributed to some of the most adverse weather conditions the area has seen in decades. |
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The company, which has divisions in the Blue Toon, Aberdeen and Old Deer, makes hydraulic equipment such as winches and cranes, for the fishing and offshore industries. |
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The cupcake bubble has been replaced, as I documented last year, by a fro-yo bubble. |
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Thus, one of the primary experimental aims has not been achieved. |
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However, whether they win or lose, a corner has definitely been turned. |
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The court might be reasoning that she still has some psychological hold over the young man, or that being with him is emotionally bad for her or for him. |
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He has a stubborn streak and definite strains of a rebellious nature, partly cultivated by his circumstances, which give him an appetite for dispute. |
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Even the Food Network has gotten into the act with their new show, cupcake Wars. |
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Yet each new book has a print run of 25,000 and, cumulatively, the books have sold more than 200 million copies. |
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The Vesey rebellion conspiracy has been seen as one of a handful of examples of militant, coordinated, large-scale resistance in a country where slaves almost never rebelled. |
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Whatever has ailed him this season clearly seems to have healed. |
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The area under sugarcane in the current kharif season has increased by 336,000 ha to 4.085 million ha as compared with 3.749 million ha in the previous year. |
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From the days of bleeding with leeches, modern medicine has come full circle to once again see nature is the best place to look for cures to the things that ail us. |
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A survey has been ordered by the Delhi Government to assess the damage to kharif crop and vegetables due to the drought-like situation in the Capital. |
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The backlash has been bigger and more successful than any Cultural Revolution ever was. |
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We smart people in the big cities all agree that the right has lost the culture war. |
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And Facebook, under COO and Lean In author Sheryl Sandberg, has attempted to cultivate a reputation for being friendly to parents. |
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She has never seen a tomatillo plant suffer from fusarium or verticillium wilt, two soil-borne fungus diseases that affect tomatoes and other members of the Solanaceae family. |
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Valerie isn't going anywhere, and her work will extend through those she has cultivated and inspired. |
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Their conversation has the uncertain, improvised aimlessness of real life, and their relationship is not developed and complicated in any traditionally scripted sense. |
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In any case, culling a manageable array from the totality of splendid volumes has with each year become more difficult. |
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Providing navigational aids to assist users in finding information in hypertext systems has been an ongoing research problem for well over a decade. |
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A meaningful targeted scheme of financial aid to purchase concentrate feed is needed to avoid disaster over the coming winter and spring months, it has been claimed. |
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The Government has just taken the scheme that was in place under the New Zealand Qualifications Authority, rebadged it, and called it the Modern Apprenticeships scheme. |
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The insane, obscene, yawning difference between the pay of workers and bosses has long been used as a cudgel by labor groups. |
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After the state has reduced emissions of the offending pollutant and these programs have proven effective, it may apply for reattainment for the area. |
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As evidence mounts that conserving large keystone species is necessary to maintain the food chain, another factor in their conservation has been apparent for some time. |
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The agreement has yet to be finalised, and Kent councillors are understood to be seeking reassurances about their end of the deal before they sign on the dotted line. |
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Roommate has gradually expanded into a four-piece band, with a bassist, a drummer, and another keyboardist to complement Lambert's signature keytar. |
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There has been a notable improvement in educational standards, as demonstrated by the encouraging Key Stage 3 results for 14-year-olds reported yesterday. |
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The company also maintains a labor policy that reassigns workers rather than laying them off, which has led to a very low turnover rate and reduces hiring and training costs. |
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He has been an Ahmadi all his life, as have all the members of his family. |
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What all this means for Indonesia is that the right time has come for this country to play an active role once again and reassume its once-prominent role in this region. |
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The council has attempted to make cheaper accommodation available for key workers to improve recruitment and retention, but it could probably do more. |
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Rumour has it tickets are tight, but where there's a will there's a way. |
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Diagnosis of CTE is often considered to be specialized and has to occur at a designated institution like Boston University. |
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The rapid evolution of keyhole surgery has seen mitral valve procedures performed without sternotomy, using a left sided posterior mini-thoracotomy approach. |
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Despite gallant efforts by its board, management and staff and good public support, the airport has never been able to get a reasonable period of stability to prove itself. |
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The first stage is for the clinician to decide whether or not a ventilator-supported patient has a reasonable likelihood of being able to breathe on his or her own. |
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Filling a void in the marketplace for quality products at reasonable prices, the Smith Brothers name has grown to be a very trusted name in the Western Industry. |
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This sort of undertaking is not an exercise in constitutional interpretation but an act of judicial willfulness that has no logical stopping point. |
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The exhibition of reason's power in these scenes has no peer in theatre. |
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As long as he does nothing wilfully provocative, he has considerable freedom to redefine his personal position on matters of faith and conscience. |
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Stylistically, the estate version is by far the most pleasing to the eye, as the body profile has been redesigned more or less from the windscreen pillars rearwards. |
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Today's version is the sixth generation of the breed and over the years the car has grown in size and moved from longitudinal rear-wheel drive to transverse front-wheel drive. |
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Gamma rays are high energy photons, often emitted together with beta or alpha radiations when the transformation has left the atom with excess energy. |
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Television has gone high tech with big screens, crystal-clear pictures, and concert-hall audio. |
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It will probably wind up being better than it has any right to be. |
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As with all good fairy stories this one has a happy ending with the audience applauding a clever transformation scene where the Beast finally becomes human again. |
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This smartphone has a novel keypad that is well worth a look. |
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Human nature has an innate tendency towards goodness, but moral rightness cannot be instructed down to the last detail. |
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Provided that the area has remained as woodland, the stand is still considered ancient. |
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The big gullet of the requin shark, for example, could do so. It has been killed with men inside whole. |
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In addition, it has a raised brick platform at the front of the memorial for offerings such as sandalwood incense and fruit. |
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In effect, the concept of predestination as it has been discussed by Weber did not come from Luther alone. |
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Karl Marx has condemned the theory of Proudhon criminalizing strike action in his work The Poverty of Philosophy. |
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Hamlet would requite his loves. Hewitt has soured on requitements. Hamlet would teach deep drinking. Hewitt is on the temperance dodge. |
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Pursuant to the reapportionment following the 2010 census, New England collectively has 33 electoral votes. |
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The TRIPS Agreement has been largely successful in providing a forum for nations to agree on an aligned set of patent laws. |
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This practice has continued in the Russian Federation, where up to 21 days of the summer holidays is sometimes set aside for school works. |
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The patent office generally has responsibility for the grant of patents, with infringement being the remit of national courts. |
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An accused infringer has the right to challenge the validity of the patent allegedly being infringed in a counterclaim. |
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Maine is ranked ninth for aquaculture, and has abundant potato fields in its northeast part. |
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When the sporophyte has developed all three regions, the seta elongates, pushing its way out of the archegonium and rupturing it. |
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Such old coppice stumps are easily recognised for their current overgrown state, now that the practice has largely disappeared. |
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All contracts are renegotiable if one of the parties has sufficient leverage. |
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The meaning and understanding of the English word 'monopoly' has changed over the years. |
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Traditionally, manure has been used on hayfields, but modern chemical fertilizers are used today as well. |
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