| Then I headed to the Toronto Star newsroom to attend to all the matters one must attend to when take one's leave after 25 years. |
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| We were headed to the small port of St-Jean-de-Luz in the Basque country near the Spanish border. |
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| A smuggler's boat loaded with asylum seeker was intercepted by the Australian Navy as it headed to Christmas Island. |
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| He had shot and wounded his ex-girlfriend early that morning in Baltimore and headed for his native Brooklyn. |
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| The bill passed the assembly at the end of May on a 62-4 vote and headed to the state Senate. |
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| He taught for a semester at the Kennedy School at Harvard last spring and then headed for the big bucks of Washington. |
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| The Beast's Patricia Murphy and Aram Roston have a very thorough overview of where this is headed. |
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| When the NOPD left the scene, Zack discreetly picked up the bag of coke and he and Addie headed toward Governor Nicholls. |
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| The FBI official who thought up and headed Abscam was John Good, another Bronx native. |
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| More recently, Baugh headed out in his truck to do what he could when Hurricane Sandy struck the city. |
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| That same day, Hanger pulled over a beat-up Mercury Marquis with no license plates cruising down a highway headed to Kansas. |
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| We can estimate the numbers of donkey voters because the ALP Senate candidate Healy headed the Senate list at the same election. |
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| When I went inside, there was this very pretty blond headed lady in a nice dress and her hair all doodied up. |
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| Once you cut through all the econobabble, it says we're headed for a recession. |
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| I'm headed back down the elevator, having suppressed the impulse to buy an Eiffel Tower table lamp or pencil sharpener. |
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| Chris Brunt sliced the spot-kick well wide but his error was soon forgotten as Olsson headed home from a corner. |
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| Rovers forward Roque Santa Cruz headed against the post after a flick-on by towering defender Chris Samba. |
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| I inhaled a deep breath of 1993 air that hurt my futurey lungs, and headed toward her. |
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| He went gentlemanly dressed in East Virginia style, wore a high-top silk hat, as had lawyer Park, and sported a gold headed walking cane. |
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| A hackish solution is to use code switching, a technique of replacing a byte with a sequence of bytes headed by a special control character. |
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| They headed for La Isla Gorgona, where they remained for seven months before the arrival of provisions. |
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| Columbus's first voyage in 1492 spurred maritime exploration and, from 1497, a number of explorers headed west. |
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| They headed to Tenochtitlan and on the way made alliances with several tribes. |
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| At Moissy they headed into a one-lane road, both banks thick with bocage. |
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| They parted ways, with Barentsz continuing northeast, while Rijp headed north. |
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| The Naval Service as a whole falls under the command of the Navy Board, which is headed by the First Sea Lord. |
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| Sometime later, they made a rendezvous with a Victor air tanker for a top-up of fuel and then resumed patrol while the tanker headed back. |
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| A government headed toward a dictatorship would be expected to be both antilabor and antimanagement. |
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| George was headed for some dangerous antipigeon spikes on top of a skyscraper. |
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| Huth headed wide inside two minutes, Andy Wilkinson blasted over from Shotton's cut-back and Jones was squeezed out when bearing down on goal. |
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| We decided to go blueberrying one day up in our hills. We grabbed our blueberry cans, hitched them to our belts, and headed for the blueberries. |
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| Diouf rounded Zaluska near the byeline and crossed but Daniel Majstorovic headed away and Celtic eventually mopped up the danger. |
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| The visitors rallied again though and struck decisively 16 minutes from time when Yaya Toure headed in the winner. |
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| Harry Shapiro was crazy about musicians so we headed straight for his dommy. |
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| Luxembourg is a parliamentary democracy headed by a constitutional monarch. |
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| The parliament is primarily responsible for the formation of the executive branch and the Cabinet of Ministers, headed by the Prime Minister. |
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| The consuls were invested with the executive power of the state and headed the government of the Republic. |
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| The city's administration is headed by the mayor and the three deputy mayors. |
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| The Soviet government headed by Vladimir Lenin gave small language groups their own writing systems. |
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| Where families consist of multiple generations living together, the family is usually headed by the oldest man. |
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| The family is headed by a patriarch, usually the oldest male, who makes decisions on economic and social matters on behalf of the entire family. |
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| Support for the Gothic chieftains diminished as refugees headed into Thrace and towards the safety of the Roman garrisons. |
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| Uldin, the first Hun known by name, headed a group of Huns and Alans fighting against Radagaisus in defense of Italy. |
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| From there, he headed to the lands of Comagre, to find that his elderly ally had died. |
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| The dynasty had a vast imperial household, staffed with thousands of eunuchs, who were headed by the Directorate of Palace Attendants. |
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| He spent several weeks visiting sites in the area, and then headed inland to Cairo, the capital of the Mamluk Sultanate and an important city. |
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| He then headed south to Shiraz, a large, flourishing city spared the destruction wrought by Mongol invaders on many more northerly towns. |
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| He crossed the Red Sea and the Eastern Desert to reach the Nile valley and then headed north to Cairo. |
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| Each one of Sierra Leone's 14 districts is headed by a district police commissioner who is the professional head of their respective district. |
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| The location of Elmina made it a significant site for reprovisioning ships headed south towards the Cape of Good Hope on their way to India. |
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| The Bahamas is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy headed by Queen Elizabeth II in her role as Queen of the Bahamas. |
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| Cabral dispatches a small party, headed by Nicolau Coelho, in a longboat ashore to make first contact. |
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| After a series of successful attacks on Arab cities on the east coast of Africa, they headed to Socotra. |
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| When Queen Cleopatra sent her son Caesarion into hiding, he was headed to Sri Lanka. |
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| His fleet was scattered, and a palace revolt in Kochi hindered his recovery, so he headed to Fort Anjediva. |
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| The community was called Ban Yipun in Thai, and was headed by a Japanese chief nominated by Thai authorities. |
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| They were headed by the local rulers, rajas, who were subordinate to the Dutch advisors. |
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| In 1811 the United Provinces of New Granada were proclaimed, headed by Camilo Torres Tenorio. |
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| The foreign affairs of Colombia are headed by the President, as head of state, and managed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs. |
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| After ten days Trinidad put in at one of the Marianas, where three men deserted, and then headed northeast. |
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| The fleet headed southwest to the Canary Islands and then south along the African coastline. |
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| Its government is headed by a governor, who is elected to a single term of six years. |
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| On the night of 01 July 1520, his large army left their compound and headed west, toward the Tlacopan causeway. |
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| Once knowledge of the sea route became available to all Europeans, more ships headed to East Asia. |
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| The new hierarchy was to be headed by Granvelle as archbishop of the new archdiocese of Mechelen. |
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| This time, the ships headed south toward calmer waters, which were under dangerous Spanish and Portuguese control. |
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| In the initial years under the Virginia Company, the colony was governed by a council, headed by a council President. |
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| My first experience as a prison chaser wasn't all that pleasant. One burly, bald headed prisoner had given me a hard time. |
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| They agreed to part ways, with Barentsz continuing northeast, while Rijp headed due north. |
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| In February 1914 Sedov headed to the North Pole with two sailors and three sledges, but he fell ill and died on Rudolf Island. |
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| The oligarchical faction, headed by the Romanovs, considered it a disgrace to obey a boyar. |
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| In 1634, Russian Cossacks, headed by Voin Shakhov, established a winter settlement at the confluence of the Vilyuy and Tyuken Rivers. |
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| They then headed east, sighted the Shantar Islands and entered the Sakhalin Gulf. |
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| Paul headed back to Russia in October with news of the land they had found. |
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| In 1560, Cruz headed to Hormuz where he gave support to soldiers of the Portuguese fort. |
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| The state government is headed by an elected governor who controls the executive branch of government. |
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| There are also directional suffixes that when added to the root word gives the listener a better idea of where the subject is headed. |
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| United Kingdom, for example, is a proper name with the common noun kingdom as its head, and North Carolina is headed by the proper noun Carolina. |
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| In Biblical Hebrew, relative clauses were headed with the word asher, which could be either a relative pronoun or a relativizer. |
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| Organisationally, the district has its headquarters in Nelson and has three distinct Areas each headed by an Inspector as its commander. |
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| The middle judicatory consists of a diocese headed by a bishop who is assisted by a standing committee. |
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| A province of a religious institute is typically headed by a provincial superior. |
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| Within major archiepiscopal churches, there may be ecclesiastical provinces headed by metropolitan bishops. |
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| The Kolkata Police, headed by a police commissioner, is overseen by the West Bengal Ministry of Home Affairs. |
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| The Department headed by the Lord Chancellor has many responsibilities, such as the administration of the courts. |
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| James, the Duke of York, headed the Royal African Company and hoped to seize the possessions of the Dutch West India Company. |
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| In some Puranic mythology, each kalpa consists of fourteen Manvantaras, and each Manvantara is headed by a different Manu. |
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| The second Manu, whose name was Svarocisha, was the son of Agni, and His sons were headed by Dyumat, Sushena and Rochishmat. |
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| In the age of this Manu, Rochana became Indra, the ruler of the heavenly planets, and there were many demigods, headed by Tushita. |
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| During the reign of this Manu, the sons of Vashista, headed by Pramada, became the seven saintly persons. |
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| In July 1920, the military administration was replaced by a civilian administration headed by a High Commissioner. |
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| For administrative purposes, Lesotho is divided into ten districts, each headed by a district administrator. |
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| Each province is headed by a Provincial Governor, appointed by the President. |
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| Each district is headed by a District Administrator, appointed by the Public Service Commission. |
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| To forestall a vote, the opposition, headed by Hossein Makki, conducted a filibuster. |
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| In their place, she appointed a new ministry, headed by Harley, which began to seek peace with France. |
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| Executive powers are vested with the President who is advised by the Union Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister. |
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| In one of the attempts to rectify this problem, the size of the locks was reduced which resulted in their unusual double headed appearance. |
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| This latter worker may also have multiple headed torches and special lathes to help form the glass or fused quartz used for special projects. |
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| In 1826, the Uxbridge Manufacturing Company was formed, headed by a Samuel Criscola. |
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| The British also abandoned Fort Erie and headed towards the Burlington Heights. |
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| The new business unit will be headed by Bill Ruh, who joined GE in 2011 from Cisco Systems and has since worked on GE's software efforts. |
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| In Munich, he headed the first German university institute of sociology, but never held a professorial position in sociology. |
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| He was appointed to a post at the Foreign Office in its Department of Information, headed by John Buchan. |
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| The devil headed for Widecombe via the Tavistock Inn, in nearby Poundsgate, where he stopped for directions and refreshment. |
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| No one on Monhegan says they saw them, but a man sardining says he saw it headed there, or at least some boat with people atop it. |
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| The night was considerably clearer than anybody on board her desired when the schooner Ventura headed for the land. |
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| But Elokobi headed in soon after with United's defence sleeping, Matt Jarvis executing a short-corner routine. |
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| The striker crossed the ball into the area and found his strike partner Jones, who headed it into the net. |
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| She skipped the afterparty that night and headed straight home. |
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| My 10-year-old son Buster headed straight for the agitated water. |
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| The eclipse offered the opportunity to test the tasimeter, and Edison promptly headed west for the July 29 event. |
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| After the 20-year-old mechanic tied the knot with his 18-year-old cousin, the newlyweds headed to Baghdad's Ishtar Hotel. |
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| Although his eyes were open, the sleepwalker headed, with unseeing eyes, towards the danger. |
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| A three-member bench of the Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice Jawad S Khawaja heard the case filed by Asama Khalid. |
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| A quartet of Richard Hannon trained-horses headed the 29 acceptors for Saturday's Weatherbys Super Sprint at yesterday's acceptance stage. |
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| On Wednesday, the whole family, minus baby Shiloh headed out to the movies to watch The Waterhorse. |
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| So me and my pal headed off to the Red Lion in Earlswood to put the well-favoured adage to the test. |
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| Javed Iqbal headed Abbottabad Commission and Memogate Commission, whose reports have went down the drain. |
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| After a family trip to Disney World, she headed back to Biloxi. |
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| Clad in a protective wet suit, Johnny entered the 53-degree water on the morning of October 10 and headed toward San Francisco's Aquatic Park. |
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| The Team, headed up by Wing Commander Jason Appleton, travels the UK on a whistle-stop journey around the life of RAF personnel. |
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| He and his wife Sabina also inspected the Queen's Guard of Honour as they headed to the glittering white-tie bash as part of a four-day visit. |
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| His sons are headed by Bhutaketu, and among the demigods are the Maricigarbhas. |
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| The office replaced the previous Lord Lieutenant, who had headed English and British administrations in Ireland since the Middle Ages. |
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| He picked up a ginormous speculum that looked alarmingly like a.44, and headed towards her hoo-hah. |
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| The Executive is jointly headed by a First Minister and deputy First Minister drawn from the unionist and nationalist parties. |
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| Roman government was headed by two consuls, elected annually by the citizens and advised by a senate composed of appointed magistrates. |
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| The strict constructionists had dwindled to a few impracticables, headed by John Randolph. |
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| The Police Service is headed by the National Police Directorate, which reports to the Ministry of Justice and the Police. |
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| In February 1214, John landed in La Rochelle after creating alliances headed by the Holy Roman Emperor, Otto. |
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| On 28 May 1588, the Armada set sail from Lisbon and headed for the English Channel. |
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| And so, my lovely girlfriend Kari and I headed to the Island for a weekend of wines and dines. |
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| So as to make it easier to locate a particular passage, each chapter was headed by a brief precis of its contents with verse numbers. |
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| In any event we soon had the Army jawan sent by the Major with us in the boat and headed for shore. |
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| D'Estaing instead headed north, and the anticipated invasion never materialised. |
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| After a conference with his captains, he decided Egypt was Napoleon's most likely destination and headed for Alexandria. |
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| The Lak People's Movement was headed by a famous former sportsman-karatist and businessman named Magomed Khachilaev. |
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| He received the note, quickly signed, headed up the hill and alerted the other brigade, whereupon they then engaged the army. |
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| The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats entered into a new coalition government, headed by David Cameron. |
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| As Discovery headed towards the landing strip in the Mojave desert, radio contact between Mission Control and the shuttle was kept to a minimum. |
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| Government involvement throughout the economy is primarily exercised by HM Treasury, headed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
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| Wilkins is one of the few persons to have headed a college at both the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. |
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| Brunel submitted four designs to a committee headed by Thomas Telford, but Telford rejected all entries, proposing his own design instead. |
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| Wigan took the lead when Hugo Rodallega lobbed David Stockdale from close range having earlier headed against the post. |
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| Gaelic society was traditionally made up of kin groups known as clans, each with its own territory and headed by a male chieftain. |
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| At the next election in 1996, the Awami League, headed by Sheikh Hasina, one of Mujib's surviving daughters, returned to power after 21 years. |
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| The Home Office is headed by the Home Secretary, a Cabinet minister supported by the department's senior civil servant, the Permanent Secretary. |
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| Schools such as the Abendrealschule serve students that are headed for the Mittlere Reife. |
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| Late that night, the search party, headed by Thomas Knyvet, returned to the undercroft. |
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| Bacon was subsequently a part of the legal team headed by the Attorney General Sir Edward Coke at Essex's treason trial. |
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| A memorial service was held at the Abbey on 10 March 1977, at which the congregation was headed by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. |
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| Unable to tour, he headed to the Channel Island of Jersey to spend August and September recuperating, with Bonham and Page in tow. |
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| The ball beat the goalkeeper, hit the crossbar and bounced down before Weber headed it out for a corner. |
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| On 19 September 2006, Ellis and his board resigned to be replaced with a new board headed by Lerner. |
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| It was then reopened to the public in 1988 under a new management team headed by Louis Bizat. |
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| Its structure consisted of a council headed by a president, which would later be reflected in the structure of the League. |
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| Finding the sea frozen, they headed south and arrived in Labrador and Newfoundland. |
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| Its administration consists of the Monarch and the Council of Ministers, which is headed by a Prime Minister. |
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| It is headed by the Garda Commissioner, who is appointed by the Government. |
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| Each Bailiwick is a Crown dependency and each is headed by a Bailiff, with a Lieutenant Governor representing the Crown in each Bailiwick. |
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| He headed the Viceroy's Executive Council, each member of which had responsibility for a department of the central administration. |
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| In May 1929, a minority Labour government headed by Ramsay MacDonald came to office with Liberal support. |
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| At the 1945 general election, to the surprise of many observers, Winston Churchill was defeated by the Labour Party headed by Clement Attlee. |
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| The currency reform in 1948 was headed by the military government and helped Germany to restore stability by encouraging production. |
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| It is headed by the Lord Advocate, who is responsible for prosecution, along with the procurators fiscal, under Scots law. |
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| This led to two Anguillian Revolutions in 1967 and 1969 headed by Atlin Harrigan and Ronald Webster. |
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| Under that act, the executive was to be headed by a governor appointed by the Secretary of State, who could consult the Governor General. |
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| Along the way several writers examined how the design of government was important, even if the government were headed by a monarch. |
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| The armed forces are managed by the Defence Council of the Ministry of Defence, headed by the Secretary of State for Defence. |
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| The new ministry was headed by a Minister of Defence who possessed a seat in the Cabinet. |
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| The Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which administers the whole metropolis, is headed by a publicly elected governor and metropolitan assembly. |
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| An independent enquiry headed by Anthony White QC in 2011 further examined the claims, but also exonerated Coucher. |
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| On 1 April 1900, the Board of Education Act 1899 abolished the committee and instituted a new board, headed by a president. |
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| Each Regional Office is headed by a Regional Director, who is elected by the Regional Committee. |
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| A more intricate triadic relationship was advanced 15 years ago in a multitherapist project headed by Bieber. |
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| The Commission is headed by two commissioners, one of whom is Canadian, the other American. |
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| The government was headed by the President of Somalia, to whom the cabinet reported through the Prime Minister. |
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| The principality is a constitutional monarchy headed by the Prince of Liechtenstein. |
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| These common rooms are run by an executive committee, usually headed by a President. |
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| It is headed by the Prime Minister of Finland, and consists of him or her, of other ministers, and of the Chancellor of Justice. |
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| The official No campaign, Think Twice, was headed by Brian Monteith, a former employee of the Scottish Conservative MP, Michael Forsyth. |
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| Wigan had N'Zogbia sent off late on but Squillaci headed into his own net to give the home side a deserved point. |
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| Balliol was chosen from among them as the new King of Scotland by a group of selected noblemen headed by King Edward I of England. |
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| Shortly before Mary's coronation, Scottish merchants headed for France were arrested by Henry, and their goods impounded. |
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| On the Pacific side, they boarded Pacific Mail Steamship Company vessels headed for San Francisco. |
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| The board was headed by a president, appointed by and serving at the pleasure of the British monarch. |
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| Denied a licence to publish, in August 1722 Voltaire headed north to find a publisher outside France. |
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| In 1893, Thomson headed an international commission to decide on the design of the Niagara Falls power station. |
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| India's largest pharmaceutical company, Ranbaxy Laboratories, is headed by Sikhs. |
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| The party's central staff is headed by the Director of the Party, currently the Lord McInnes of Kilwinning, who serves as its chief executive. |
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| Some shires were grouped together into larger units known as earldoms, headed by an ealdorman or earl. |
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| It is headed by the Lord Lyon, who is King of Arms and senior herald for Scotland. |
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| Retail headed up by David Oldfield is the face of Lloyds Banking Group, on the high street, on the phone and online. |
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| A priory is a monastery of men or women under religious vows that is headed by a prior or prioress. |
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| The bishop, in effect, took the place of the abbot, and the monastery itself was headed by a prior. |
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| On the following day, a ceremony was held at Tyne Cot cemetery, headed by the Prince of Wales. |
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| The result is a nontaxing documentary whose highest use might be as a primer for high school students headed to Jerusalem on a class trip. |
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| The executive branch is headed by the mayor and includes other citywide elected and appointed officials as well as the civil service. |
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| I headed out to the barn for a ten-minute milking job, and the cow took off and ran to the far end of the north forty. |
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| He headed Jazz Richards' cross on 3 September for the only goal in an away win over Cyprus, putting Wales three points away from qualification. |
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| There were 2,640 families headed by single parents, about average for Los Angeles. |
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| At the same time, the attractive sounds of humpback whales preparing to feed were broadcast from a boat headed towards the open ocean. |
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| The Public Ministry, headed by the Attorney General of the Republic, constitutes the independent body of public prosecutors. |
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| He headed north along the coastline, charting the lands and searching for the regions sailed by the Russians 40 years previously. |
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| After a successful campaign against Alfonso, John headed north again, taking the city of Angers. |
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| Notified of Philip's impending approach with 2,000 knights, he turned around and headed back to Flanders. |
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| His flagship, Soleil Royal, headed for the entrance to the bay just as Hawke was coming in on Royal George. |
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| As the battle opened, the French and Spanish were in a ragged curved line headed north. |
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| He headed at first for the Straits of Gibraltar, intending to carry out Villeneuve's original orders and make for Toulon. |
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| Rommel and his 7th Panzer Division headed west over the Seine river through Normandy and captured the port of Cherbourg on 18 June. |
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| In the Devonian Period, Gondwana itself headed towards Euramerica, causing the Rheic Ocean to shrink. |
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| The governor of Massachusetts had state regiments on trains headed south the next day. |
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| Amaury was joined by several other Norman barons, headed by Waleran de Beaumont, one of the sons of Henry's old ally, Robert of Meulan. |
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| The courts of quarter sessions of the peace was created in August 1764 and headed by a chairman in each district. |
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| Following the 1886 general election, a Conservative administration headed by Lord Salisbury was formed. |
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| Each Geographic Area is headed by a Superintendent and each Sector by an Inspector. |
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| The unit, which is headed up by an Inspector, is based at headquarters in Middlemoor, in Exeter. |
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| It is headed by a Detective Superintendent assisted by two Detective Chief Inspectors. |
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| It was replaced by a weaker administration headed by the Duke of Devonshire and dominated by William Pitt. |
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| New Zealand's judiciary, headed by the Chief Justice, includes the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, the High Court, and subordinate courts. |
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| As a representative democracy with a constitutional monarch, it is headed by Grand Duke Henri and is the world's only remaining grand duchy. |
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| Barentsz reached Novaya Zemlya and, to avoid becoming entrapped in ice, headed for the Vaigatch Strait but became stuck within the icebergs and floes. |
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| On 11 October negotiations opened between the British Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, and Arthur Griffith, who headed the Irish Republic's delegation. |
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| Regular supplier Barton played in another teasing corner, which was headed on towards goal by the impressive Ameobi and flicked in by expert poacher Nolan. |
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| They headed to Suluan and dropped anchor for a few hours of respite. |
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| But their lead lasted just 10 minutes before Roman Pavlyuchenko and Jermain Defoe both headed home in the space of two minutes to wrestle back control. |
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| As the cars headed to Turn 1 on the cool-down lap, Stewart's hotheadedness saw him pull up beside Johnson and try to push him up the banking into the wall. |
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| The plan was thwarted by colonial legislatures and King George II, but it was an early indication that the British colonies of North America were headed towards unification. |
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| With the gradual desiccation of the Sahara, they headed south. |
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| The Scottish Government is headed by the First Minister, who is accountable to the Scottish Parliament and is the minister of charge of the Scottish Government. |
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| The Police Directorate is headed by a National Police Commissioner. |
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| Mac turned to the bed and pulled a handful of Nokias from the bag. 'We need those charged,' said Mac as he headed off to find the communal shower block. |
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| The Burgundians transferred her to the English, who organised a trial headed by Pierre Cauchon, Bishop of Beauvais and member of the English Council at Rouen. |
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| To ensure that the country could be governed, a Council of Regency was set up, headed by the Duke of York, who still remained popular with the people, as Lord Protector. |
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| Hatcher derailed the gravy train by consolidating City Hall operations into five general departments headed by three special assistants and two members of the Board of Works. |
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| The group headed north to Medina and then, travelling at night, turned northeast across the Najd plateau to Najaf, on a journey that lasted about two weeks. |
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| Fulham switched off as Giggs took a quick corner to Valencia. He played it back to Giggs, whose cross was headed in by Nani with the lurking Rooney unable to add a touch. |
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| A verb phrase headed by a finite verb may also be called a predicate. |
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| James also headed the Royal African Company, a slave trading company. |
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| On 17 October 1807, 24,000 French troops under General Junot crossed the Pyrenees with Spanish cooperation and headed towards Portugal to enforce Napoleon's orders. |
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| The city is administered by the Kozhikode Corporation, headed by a mayor. |
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| Work on its W47 nuclear warhead began in 1957 at the facility that is now called the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory by a team headed by John Foster and Harold Brown. |
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| He headed the China-watching Consulate General, and in 1963 drafted a position paper for President Kennedy that recommended rapprochement with China. |
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| I put my e-dictionary in my backpack and headed off to school. |
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| From 1930 onward Morton headed a department of the Committee of Imperial Defence charged with researching the defence preparedness of other nations. |
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| A Welsh Labour Government was subsequently formed headed by Carwyn Jones. |
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| Edward and Hugh the Younger became aware of these plans in March and headed west, hoping that negotiations led by the moderate Earl of Pembroke would defuse the crisis. |
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| Kirtling her skirts for freedom of movement, she accelerated to full speed and headed for the road, hoping to reach the relative safety of the village. |
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| From medieval times, the City has been composed of 25 ancient wards, each headed by an Alderman, who chairs Wardmotes, which still take place at least annually. |
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| The government headed by Philipp Scheidemann was unable to agree on a common position, and Scheidemann himself resigned rather than agree to sign the treaty. |
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| In the 1980s, because many coal mines were unprofitable, the Conservative government headed by Margaret Thatcher sought to close them and privatise the rest. |
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| Lin went home to relieve the child-minder, cook for the brats and swap e-mails with her would-be admirers, and I headed pubwards with the other two. |
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| Army leader General Henri Namphy headed a new National Governing Council. |
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| As Wellington's makeshift train slowly headed towards Manchester, it was accompanied along the route by cheering crowds, still unaware of the accident. |
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| The trust is headed by a board of 10 trustees with a Chairman, which is obliged to ensure that the charity meets its objectives and sets strategy for the trust. |
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| His brother Jacob de Haro headed a commercial firm based in Antwerp. |
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| Birmingham had their defence to thank for a clean sheet, although they were lucky to escape when Manuel da Costa shot off-target and then headed wide. |
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| Outside Bedrock headed for a carplane stop in a meditative mood. |
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| Forced to abandon Ormuz in January 1508, he raided coastal villages to resupply the settlement of Socotra, returned to Ormuz, and then headed to India. |
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| Cardiff's goalkeeper went to ground after colliding with Scott McDonald for Millwall's winning goal, the ball being headed into his gaping net from an inswinging corner. |
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| Conscious of the risks to his capital ships posed by torpedoes, Jellicoe did not chase directly but headed south, determined to keep the High Seas Fleet west of him. |
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| In 1511, immediately after having conquered Malacca, the Portuguese sent a diplomatic mission headed by Duarte Fernandes to the court of King Ramathibodi II of Ayutthaya. |
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| In 1219, autocephalous Serbian Orthodox Church was also organized as one ecclesiastical province, headed by archbishop with direct jurisdiction over all Serbian bishops. |
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| Andrews and Walton headed back to Britain in September 1962 to await the birth of daughter Emma Katherine Walton, who was born in London two months later. |
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| Each team is headed by a captain who is responsible for making tactical decisions such as determining the batting order, the placement of fielders and the rotation of bowlers. |
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| His shrill, mirthless cachinnation followed Monica as she headed up-hill. |
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| In the Latin Church, an ecclesiastical province, composed of several neighbouring dioceses, is headed by a metropolitan, the archbishop of the diocese designated by the Pope. |
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| He whipped in a dangerous cross, and Faulkner headed into the net. |
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| He went on to endorse the new era of snooker, headed by Barry Hearn. |
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| The pueblo or town is headed by the Gobernadorcillo or little governor. |
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| It is also recognised by other subjects of international law as a sovereign entity, headed by the Pope, with which diplomatic relations can be maintained. |
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| They looked pacy and powerful in attack and opened the scoring when Ba scored his fourth goal in two games when he headed in Cabaye's corner from the left. |
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| Under his see, the dioceses are further headed by Diocesan Metropolitans. |
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| After a cruel winter, he headed south and landed at Straumfjord. |
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| Leaving the island of Santa Maria in the Azores on 23 February, Columbus headed for Castilian Spain, but another storm forced him into Portugal's Lisbon. |
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| In his article he claims that the Polish economy is headed toward a leadership role in Europe and as a result its membership would be more legitimate. |
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| From 1655 it was replaced by a new Council of Scotland, headed by Irish peer Lord Broghill, and began to attempt to win over the traditional landholders. |
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| In Confucius's time, the state of Lu was headed by a ruling ducal house. |
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| Each department was headed by a Secretary excepting the Railway Department, which was headed by a Chief Commissioner of Railways under a Secretary. |
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| The judicial branch is headed by the Chief Justice of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court, which is the only appellate court required by the Constitution. |
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| The first contact with the Spanish came in 1518 when an expedition headed by Captain Juan de Grijalva disembarked at the mouth of the river that now bears his name. |
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| Having headed the Reichswehr air staff for eight years in the 1920s, Wilberg had considerable experience and was ideal for a senior staff position. |
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| By 1909, there were a number of large protests in the state which led to the formation of the Gutierrista Party, headed by Ignacio Gutierrz Gomes along with two brothers. |
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| The coalition government during the war, headed by Churchill and Attlee, signed off on a series of white papers that promised Britain a much improved welfare state. |
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| When the last tune of music floated from the fleet, he unstabled his quarter horse and headed for the coastal road leading west and north on his circuit. |
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| The government department responsible for the NHS is the Department of Health, headed by the Secretary of State for Health, who sits in the British Cabinet. |
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| It is headed by the Force Crime Manager, a Detective Chief Superintendent. |
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| During his first term, he headed a minority Scottish Government. |
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| Leaving from the town of Palos, in southern Spain, Columbus headed west. |
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| This rebellion was headed by Gaius Julius Civilis and Julius Sabinus. |
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| Goa has a unicameral legislature of 40 members, headed by a speaker. |
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| The war ministerial post was de facto overtaken by the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, which was headed by Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel until the German surrender. |
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| The BDF, The Belize Police Department, and The National Coast Guard are under the Minister of National Security, which is currently headed by the Hon. |
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| On 24 April, the British forces regrouped and headed in to attack. |
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| And Martin Skrtel's late headed goal was rightly ruled out for offside. |
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| His sons are headed by Nirmoka, and among the demigods are the Sutapas. |
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| Another team headed by Avraham Azuolay as group director and senior vice president, joins from Hudson Valley Bank, which recently merged with Sterling Bancorp. |
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| The Conservative party, headed by the prime minister David Cameron, won 98 more seats than the Labour Party, whose leader Ed Miliband subsequently stood down. |
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| A 16-member team of the Bangladesh Haj delegation headed by secretary of the Ministry of Religious Affairs Chowdhury Maryland Babul Hassan has arrived. |
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