There is a large plasma screen where 'hot desk' staff can book a space in advance for a meeting. |
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You'll be asked to drop off luggage curbside at a terminal first, then proceed to the designated remote lot where you'll pay in advance. |
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She inoculated herself from that happening by letting police know well in advance that she might become a target of swatting. |
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Nor can he be held entirely responsible for the inadequacy of the flood defences, despite a specific warning well in advance. |
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The main concern will be the steer on how much energy the firm has managed to contract in advance to power suppliers. |
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Every position is known in advance to be identically false, and can be rejected outright. |
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He had approached the headmaster in advance of the trial and was told that neither the children nor their parents wished to be involved. |
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They may not be used for tickets purchased in advance by phone or online and may not be redeemed for cash. |
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I apologize for his wordings and actions and I apologize in advance for any other offenses he does later on. |
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Your responses to his work are planned long in advance, using the logic and workings of an emotional mathematician. |
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The demand for tickets has been growing steadily and it looks as if all the ringside seats will be sold out in advance. |
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The team reached the city well in advance and had hectic rehearsal sessions to fine-tune skills. |
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Unless you have the foresight to lay up stores in advance, production will grind to a halt. |
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The page proofs were laid out a few weeks in advance, and the minority panel convened for the last time to review them. |
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Just remember to book your stay well in advance to avoid disappointment, as it is busy year round in this city of royal romance. |
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People having abdominal, pelvic, or brain scans may be given special instructions in advance about eating and drinking. |
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They hadn't realised that removal companies are booked up months in advance. |
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No one knew in advance that feeding livestock rendered meat and bone meal would cause an epidemic of mad cow disease, but it did. |
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I think they might have let me know in advance what they were planning instead of ambushing me, don't you? |
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Most major beer companies plan their seasonal promotions a full year in advance and they focus on off-season holidays as well as the big ones. |
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Car rental can be quite expensive in the peak summer season and the best rates can be obtained by booking in advance or online. |
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You exchange money for a promise from the bank to repay you, subject to whatever limitations and provisions you may have agreed to in advance. |
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He had his lines worked out in advance and he delivered them with aplomb to each and every microphone shoved his way. |
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She likes large gestures, preferably telegraphed in advance to cue the laugh lines. |
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A day in advance, put the citrus zests, juice, sherry and brandy in a bowl to soak. |
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The club will now collate the feedback from local residents and fans in advance of a formal planning application early in the new year. |
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He found himself separated from his spouse by two seats, despite having reserved the seats much in advance. |
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A woman passenger reserved her ticket in advance and picked it up yesterday morning, but the airline didn't tell her about the cancellation. |
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She had been good enough to send written instructions in advance regarding what questions she could, and could not, be asked. |
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We were sent papers independently to read in advance, to come to a meeting for us to share our respective views. |
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All leaves of absence should be applied for at least 30 days in advance if possible. |
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Unless you're in the habit of booking your annual holiday a day in advance there's no excuse for not having enough time! |
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Find out in advance if the car will be decorated with ribbons or flowers to match the wedding colour scheme. |
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Now he is suggesting that such steps be legitimized and sanctioned in advance. |
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This lemonade can be made well in advance and stored in the refrigerator for up to three days before serving. |
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Since one must reserve a room six months in advance, I made plans last fall to visit this Lent. |
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Thanks to scientific satellites which monitor the sun, it is possible to know in advance when an aurora might occur. |
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The results could help weather forecasters make long-term predictions, and anticipate general climate patterns up to a year in advance. |
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Don't brake suddenly but anticipate the turn in advance, and make smooth steering inputs. |
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And I warn you in advance that there'll be absolutely nothing here of comfort or consolation. |
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I have seen it in advance, and let me tell you, it's one of the great war movies ever made. |
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Asian manufacturers typically require either payment in advance or a letter of credit from a bank. |
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Try to think like a photojournalist who thinks in advance about the images wanted. |
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Public notices will be displayed in advance and parents who don't comply run the risk of the council clearing the plots. |
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Young people are going caravanning as they realise you don't have to book in advance and plan a package holiday. |
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During its long run, the Community Centre was booked out in advance for most of the show nights. |
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The Council resolution authorised the purchase of affected properties by agreement in advance of any compulsory purchase order. |
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This baked cheesecake is best made a day in advance so that the flavour of the vanilla infuses into the cake. |
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They noted that many people believe that to talk about death or engage in advance care planning might hasten one's death. |
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Noggin, American Pop and Oxygen all had fairly developed Web sites in advance of their on-air launches. |
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The restaurant is quite a good size but due to popularity it is essential to book in advance if you plan on having dinner there. |
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He said the time table was worked out a year in advance and intercity trains were competing with commuter trains. |
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As routine as the emergency service teams' actions might seem, they are planned out weeks in advance by local fire chiefs. |
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Please accept my apology for any grammatical errors in advance since English is not my first language. |
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It can be very difficult fixing things up for young offenders in advance of their release. |
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Accessible cabs need to be booked in advance and charge expensive flat-rate fares. |
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So the young people are asked to do a course for one day, well in advance of their marriage. |
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I refer to the Tuesday afternoon trip in advance of the big Fourth of July holiday weekend. |
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Either way, it's best to make it a day or so in advance to allow the juices to soak completely into the bread and turn it deep crimson. |
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This builds up monthly in advance at the rate of one-twelfth of the annual entitlement each month. |
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As we expect the demand to be great for this market, we advise stallholders to book in advance. |
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The frenzy to pass as many Section 140 motions as possible in advance of the June 11 elections is all about currying favour with voters. |
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The pressure was on a year in advance to come up with stellar costuming worthy of the star-studded gala performance at Wortham Theater Center. |
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We didn't get to eat there as we hadn't booked in advance but our huge complimentary bowl full of prawn crackers were great to munch on. |
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Consumers can select an alternative operator in advance to carry certain predefined types of calls. |
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Everything must be pre-planned, controlled, decided in advance in accord with our vision of how it should be. |
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For the first time, natural areas are being preserved in advance of development in a unique project unfolding on Canada's Arctic shores. |
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Inheritance tax is a form of death duty and without some sound tax planning in advance you can saddle your nearest and dearest with it. |
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The original idea was to debut the CD-ROM in advance of the 2000 Le Sabre's launch. |
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Will new printings of traditional books be issued on demand, or printed in advance and warehoused? |
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Actors may spend six months refining and defining their character in advance of any actual filming. |
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A few tickets had been bought in advance on a no refund basis but most people had bought them on the door. |
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The designated ice field may need to be delineated in advance with a skin marker pen, because freezing may blur pretreatment lesion margins. |
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All questions have been submitted in advance and a moderator will silence anyone who departs from a pre-approved script. |
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In the Oberoi Flight Services kitchen, food is cooked eight hours in advance of flight departure. |
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The festival is being extensively promoted in advance with stands booked for the Holiday World extravaganzas in Dublin, Cork and Belfast. |
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On one hand, he would know ages in advance that the storm was coming, and he'd have enough time to go away. |
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They start early around here, amassing their motherload of pyrotechnics weeks in advance of the Fourth of July. |
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That's on these outer rain bands, well in advance of the eye of the hurricane. |
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Traditional breakfast fare, such as bacon, sausage and eggs Benedict, is made in advance and kept in warming trays. |
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The patient can specify in advance in his living will under what conditions nourishment, hydration or other life support should be withheld. |
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Despite these troubles, Union cavalry operating in advance of Steele's infantry had success. |
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Suppose the elders of our church had tried in advance to try to cover every situation. |
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When disbursers will no longer be issuing checks, the education process starts well in advance of the issuance of cards. |
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So, in advance of the Budget, the RAC Foundation called on the Chancellor to freeze fuel tax to avoid further financial distress. |
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I didn't have a chance to submit my questions to you in advance so I'm going to let you off the hook. |
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But even then the difference is likely to be small and the chances of accurately predicting it in advance are non-existent. |
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He suggested that he would interview clients by telephone in advance and advise escorts to keep a mobile telephone on during their dates. |
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Timely supply routes and methods can be activated and tested in advance of the deployment of expeditionary forces. |
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All of the chains are keeping their doors open with the aid of strikebreakers hired in advance of the contract expiration. |
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All the designs are a result of careful selection much in advance with the help of the best of stylists and fashion designers in the industry. |
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In some open primary states, voters do have to register in advance or do have to declare a party preference. |
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Perry plots each novel out thoroughly in advance, starting with the solution of the mystery and working backward to its beginnings. |
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Risks by definition cannot be precisely measured in advance, but they can be better measured than they have been so far. |
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It is mandatory for the buyer to send the money in advance to get his purchase home delivered to him. |
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Prices on last minute airfare can be highly volatile so try to book in advance. |
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Many a Virgoan will apologize in advance for being born under such a difficult sign. |
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In many cases, actual measuring staffs or rods, to indicate the exact dimensions of the ironwork, should be sent to the site in advance. |
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Sun-cream tends to be expensive, wherever you go, but buy it in advance so it doesn't dip into your spending money whilst on holiday. |
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With a little planning, families can budget in advance for the extra purchases at this time of year. |
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We were worried the decision was made in advance but a couple of the councillors spoke up for us. |
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Early spring has brought on crops of wheat and oilseed rape about a month in advance of normal. |
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Can the applicant be expected to know in advance what the benefits of his research will be, or if there will be a useable product? |
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He'd waited five years on the list, and he'd needed to pay up front a year in advance. |
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He doesn't know far in advance if George Barford is featuring in upcoming stories. |
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Anyone planning a firework display in a rural area should warn neighbouring farmers in advance. |
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The different caucuses should also negotiate and reach agreements between themselves in advance. |
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One way to dodge an untimely demise is to gather information about potential predators in advance of an attack. |
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Tickets are to be sold in advance of the event and a ticket sales area will be included in the marquee for the sale of any unsold tickets. |
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You see, rather than laboring to make the bouilli in advance of meal service, a cook-friendly version became the mainstay. |
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You can fry these a little in advance if you really do not want oily smells lingering. |
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He is liaising closely with experts from Ascot and York police, and hopes to glean the travel plans from those booking tickets well in advance. |
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Because the payments from bonds are fixed in advance, their value is quickly eroded by inflation. |
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Sold out weeks in advance, this was a double headliner, but it was an uneven match. |
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On this one, it's monumentally easy to see in advance that arguing about what happened in that contest is a mug's game. |
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This crumble can be made in advance and frozen unbaked, or it can be refrigerated for two days before baking. |
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Everything should have been planned a year in advance right down to the celebration party afterwards so we didn't get blown off course. |
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Uncross-matched blood means the patient's blood group was not determined in advance of a transfusion. |
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If you plan to stay in hotels or motels, remember to make reservations in advance. |
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If you plan to stay in hotels or motels along the way, call in advance to make sure they allow pets. |
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Democrats have greeted Moore's film by block-booking tickets in advance and packing movie houses. |
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The popularity of the event has meant commercial accommodations are sometimes booked one year in advance. |
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He said it would be preferable if the council sent out letters in advance before they decide to blitz a particular area. |
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Home fans in that area will only be allowed to use turnstiles W3 to W10 and must buy their tickets in advance. |
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Their modus operandi was to approach candidates ahead of the examination with the promise of showing them the paper in advance. |
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The railways are also set to be busy, with special deals for passengers willing to travel off-peak and book in advance. |
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It can be heard in advance by loud shrieking, and may run around your legs with ropes and topple you. |
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Resources have to be mobilised, recruitment of training staff has to be finalised and training programmes well confirmed in advance. |
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Diving with nitrox and trimix has to be arranged in advance as there is no permanent facility. |
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Work out arrangements in advance with other farmers to help you out when your supplies are short. |
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I'm apologising in advance for the very short chapter, I'll put another one up soon. |
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Furnham was speaking in advance of the release of a report on binge drinking to which he has contributed. |
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The trick is to book as far in advance as possible and shop around for the best rates. |
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Mr Mitchell remained unhappy that these fees had been agreed in advance of the meeting taking place, and requested that this point be minuted. |
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However, if you feel safer having some traveller's cheques while travelling, remember to order them two days in advance of your departure date. |
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The fares are aimed at business travelers unable to plan travel far in advance. |
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Therefore find out in advance if a travel plug or converter will be required, and ensure you take it with you. |
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Bettors deposit money in advance with the OTB and then call when they want to bet on a horse race. |
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Back then, the milkman wouldn't deliver the milk unless it was paid for in advance. |
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Book a tradesperson well ahead of time, as they can be booked for months in advance. |
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Spectators booking in advance will make significant savings and secure their place trackside. |
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The rates are worked out in advance and the flags and banners handed out through middlemen. |
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Knowing in advance how it works lets you avoid the crush of departing passengers settling last-minute accounts. |
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No real surprises here but it begs the question of why such obvious flaws were never caught in advance. |
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This was big-time exposure country, and had I known in advance I would have brought my tripod and a stock of fast film! |
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The cash would be carried in oak chests, and the keys would be sent on in advance for added safety. |
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Despite this being a work that takes literally days to perform, every performance was sold out months in advance. |
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The exhibits went on view yesterday afternoon in advance of the auction at 7.30 pm. |
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I saw his finger flick over the alphabetical headings until it reached C, and I knew in advance what I or he was going to choose. |
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Now he has to ask himself that question, either in advance or at any rate retrospectively when it comes to self-assessment for tax purposes. |
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Book your program reservations in advance to ensure your own thrilling dolphin encounter. |
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Through measuring seismic activity, these scientists expect to predict an approaching eruption months in advance. |
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Meyerson and his team saw the problem coming quite a few years ago and prepared for it in advance. |
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Our families knew about it in advance and somehow managed to keep it a secret from me. |
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Lord George, riding in advance of the second line, found himself actually in danger. |
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Ordinarily, either party giving notice one month in advance may terminate an officer's period of secondment. |
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Admission is by ticket only, either from behind the bar in advance or on the door on the day. |
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It gave anyone the right to object either in advance at the publishing of banns on three successive Sundays, or during the ceremony itself. |
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Throughout the nation, ballot box scrutinizers have received specialized training in advance and are directly involved with the government. |
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This initial analysis will help you to scope the time and costs involved in advance. |
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I like to know in advance what the day will consist of, so I can map it out in my mind. |
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Space for bicycles is limited on Scotrail trains, and so book a place in advance. |
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Watching a delayed telecast, people go out of their way to not know the score in advance so that the tension and entertainment will be higher. |
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He launched a scathing attack on both the EU and the Department of Marine in advance of tomorrow's blockade of fishing ports. |
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It's not something we can predict too far in advance. You can say that again. |
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This means having food ready in the freezer to whip out and reheat, or dishes that can be made in advance and kept warm. |
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This dark, spicy, autumnal dish can be made two or three days in advance and kept in the fridge. |
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Premature ovarian failure occurs when the ovaries stop producing eggs and reproductive hormones well in advance of natural menopause. |
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With servicing and maintenance paid for in advance, the cost of running the vehicle each year becomes much more predictable. |
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Fees are payable termly, in advance, although many schools will make arrangements for fees to be paid on a monthly basis throughout the year. |
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It is a long shot, even now, but a win today, in advance of next year's split in the Premier League, could see the tide turning. |
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With long-distance travel people can be far more flexible about exactly when they travel and they can book in advance. |
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You have to pay me in advance for your board and lodging, plus your working clothes, plus I need a deposit for breakages. |
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Whether the rent is payable in advance or in arrears has in present circumstances no bearing whatever upon that function. |
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Bring your own scuba gear, or have Joan arrange rental equipment in advance. |
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People intending to come are asked to call Mrs Nicholson in advance so that the organisers can arrange appropriate catering. |
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A contest for the chair was well sign posted in advance and resulted in a full house. |
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Since she exports artefacts by the container load, she often negotiate contracts with local artists, a year or more in advance. |
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Of course in the ordinary case there is an agreement in advance as to the apportionment so there never is such an arbitration. |
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Information notices will be attached to the bus stops in advance of the work so as to advise users of the temporary arrangements. |
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Meanwhile, the devotees, who assembled well in advance at the appointed places, lit smaller oil lamps using candles and matchboxes. |
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With line breeding you will know in advance to some degree what the puppies will look like and how they most likely will behave. |
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I just think I've had too many sudden, abrupt, unexpected, and unwelcome changes in my plans to be able to commit to more plans in advance. |
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Whenever I book a ticket in advance, they always put me in the quiet carriage. |
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The auditorium was packed and places were booked well in advance for this eagerly anticipated show. |
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A little voice at the back of my head is telling me I really should book some accommodation in advance. |
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Similar to one week packages in the Canary Islands, all places were booked well in advance. |
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Everyone knows that major newspapers hold obituaries written well in advance of the deaths of notable people. |
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All of which basically means that you will not receive any compensation for your lost chattels in advance of these times. |
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People can come on the night but it may be booked up so they should book in advance. |
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So, in summary, rent 6 months in advance of the peak winter season and at least 3 months in advance of the busy summer season. |
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For those who like to have all the details planned out in advance, log on for limitless bargains. |
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Gulab jamuns can be prepared a day in advance, allowing them to fully soak overnight. |
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Prospective carnival queens can either fill out an application form on the night of the competition or ring this number for one in advance. |
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Agree in advance by way of a contract what you wish them to do and what the charges will be on an hourly basis. |
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That's because car designs are planned years in advance and old cars remain on the roads until they wear out. |
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Once you devise a weekly plan, write out each workout at least a day in advance. |
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Having requested such a debate in advance of Mr Adams' proposal, the Green Party welcomes these recent developments. |
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From that moment on I vowed to plan my costume well in advance and put a little thought into it. |
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The key to planning a holiday for a large party is to book well in advance to ensure you all fly together and stay in the same hotel. |
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I have not been informed and clearly witnesses have to be told well in advance so they can plan around the dates. |
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You should decide in advance what you are saving for and how long you want to put the money away. |
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Many boys also read the weekly Torah portion, having studied it in advance with a cantor or scholar experienced in reading the Torah. |
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At least this time it seems like the cost side of the business won't be ramped up in advance of the increase in demand, if it comes at all. |
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To will, wish, or strive for anything whatsoever one must in advance already care. |
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Some free or cheap accommodation will be available to people booking in advance. |
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A range of massage and other treatments can be booked in advance for an extra charge. |
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If you know what you are going to buy in advance, ring ahead to check availability. |
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I had the impression that guest speaking gigs at Harvard were booked well in advance. |
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It could take half an hour to reach this temperature, so do it well in advance. |
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So popular has it proved that you have to book days in advance to be sure of getting in. |
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I said he should come and stay but warned him to make sure he booked far in advance. |
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The fares must include two nights or a Saturday night and be booked seven days in advance. |
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Those lucky enough to be able to book well in advance can dive at the Island of Cabrera. |
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Book a taxi home well in advance as this is the busiest time of year for taxi drivers. |
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The salad can be prepared hours in advance and the champagne poured over just before serving. |
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The travel agent told me that there are only so many cheap seats, and you have to book well in advance to get one. |
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If booking things weeks in advance is the only way to get in, that's what we do. |
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Owners book their dogs into the hotel in advance for anything from half a day to full-time. |
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Postal votes have been available in the town before, but voters had to apply in advance. |
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You are advised to book in advance or turn up early because tickets sell-out quickly. |
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That'll teach us to be the only people in Dallas who bothered to book a table in advance and order a meal. |
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Hardwick airfield is on private property, so you need to arrange your visit in advance. |
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Fifteen is one of the most sought after venues in the capital and is booked up months in advance. |
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Now, if you feel strongly enough about it, you can be in advance of trends once you have your own home and responsibility for it. |
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There have been a string of similar stories that have exploded in advance of honours proclamations in recent years. |
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The album will be on sale at the gig, with a limited edition CD cover in advance of the real packaging early next year. |
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Modern logic is far in advance of the logic of Aristotle and has overcome some of the limitations. |
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One of her cheap tricks is to bring out your review two weeks in advance of publication. |
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In relation to the latter, it was decided to complete all developments in advance of the opening. |
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However, he confirmed that negotiations in advance of May 21's crunch vote had taken place. |
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Parents were notified of the study in advance and were able to withdraw their child. |
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A party was held at the home yesterday in advance of her birthday, and her family were taking her out for dinner tonight. |
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First Minister, you asked for a briefing note in advance of meetings with your ministerial team. |
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Please note all items should be sent well in advance of date of publication. |
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Try to start making childcare arrangements well in advance of when you need them. |
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Several practice sessions will run in advance of two qualifying sessions to set the grid for the first two races. |
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This evening I'm off to the final dress rehearsal in advance of tomorrows grand finale. |
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The effect, however, is often to gag councillors from speaking out in advance of a planning committee. |
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It will also ease existing legal barriers to a newspaper apologising in advance of legal action. |
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Volunteers have then been given the necessary training to use the machines in advance of an ambulance arriving. |
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According to Football League rules, a club has to apply some four weeks in advance of the fixture to change its date. |
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I requested media passes far in advance and took advantage of the opportunity to access the field and dugout prior to the game. |
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The highest ranking officials of the US Government had approved the mission in advance. |
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It is understood that the party whips may be meeting in advance of the June meeting in an attempt to resolve the issue. |
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But Dr Pena said there was no evidence that she had been putting her affairs in order in advance of a suicide. |
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Individual sheets are raveled out in advance by blowing air against the side of a stack of sheets to remove attractions between sheets. |
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The organization also hands out draft agendas in advance of meetings, and supplies all board members with minutes. |
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They have mapped out their life and career changes months or even years in advance, each time carefully calibrating and adjusting for the implications. |
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European governments are stiffening their resistance to war in Iraq in advance of the weapons inspectors' report to the United Nations security council tomorrow. |
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Even Hal, who left a computer job to try to paint and would really rather be a stock-car racer, expects in advance to disappoint his sons and himself. |
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The onomatopoeic tune that resulted was hilarious, but the implication that in a digital universe all correspondences are known in advance was rather disturbing. |
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Prepare everything 48 hours in advance to allow the sugary chocolate to become gooey and sticky and begin to seep into the layers of creamy cranberry. |
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A law-enforcement officer is required to be on board at all times, and the operator must advise the heliport in advance on expected arrival and departure times. |
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First, it is difficult to fix categories in advance for such a heterogeneous collection of work without forcing individual entries into often inappropriate pigeon holes. |
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Paul Milsom came a week in advance to prepare club boats for charter. |
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She has also done her homework in advance by a close reading of the books. |
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We sussed out a lovely circular walk that will be ideal for exercising the legs of visitors after a heavy meal, or building an appetite in advance of one. |
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It's almost a situation where too much is done in advance to hide the fact that the king, paraphrasing the well-known children's fairy tale, is wearing no clothes. |
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City departments review that set in advance of issuing building permits. |
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Readers who might be interested in bidding for one of the auction prizes can do so in advance of the big day by calling or faxing the foundation office. |
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Problems might be fine-tuned in advance before project completion dates. |
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The power has already been bought in advance at grossly inflated prices. |
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It had been anticipated that the entire project would be plain sailing and completed in advance of the Tall Ships' event which the city will host next week. |
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The trick is to plan each one in advance and do something original. |
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It warns us in advance when starving, flyblown African children are about to be pictured in their death throes as we tuck into tea-time plates groaning with fresh food. |
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The Croats and the Russians didn't sign up in advance for aerotowing, so they will be lucky to be placed at the back of the queue on the first day. |
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They booked a tour of small, cruddy bars across the United States and Canada in advance of the album's release, expecting only moderate attendance. |
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However, Chez Panisse is so popular that the place is always booked out for at least a month in advance and therefore anybody going is taking a punt on what they'll get. |
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The allies had concentrated the bulk of their troops to the north in advance of the push towards Germany, and this had left the US forces at the Ardennes thinly spread. |
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Fighting against well dug in troops and defences that had been prepared years in advance they clawed their way over the dunes and onto the coastlines and into the hedgerows. |
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Younger sister Meimei handles the coffee, while all dishes are prepared in advance by elder sister Wenwen, a born chef, to provide diners with quick and sumptuous meals. |
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Many technical divers do their dive in advance without leaving the sofa. |
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But it's very different than Vena Cava, where pretty much every step is learned in advance and it's almost about being obedient to the requirements of the piece. |
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This can also be prepared a few days in advance and stored, covered, in the fridge. |
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The Embassy produced a short video in advance of the trip, which, in the spirit of our times, is meant to both inform and amuse. |
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Much coastal and Dales accommodation is already booked up in advance, and Scarborough had to print 10,000 extra holiday brochures to satisfy demand. |
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The hotels and guest houses are booked up a year in advance, and anyone who has any sense will spend both days avoiding the main roads and the railway station. |
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Jaffles can be prepared in advance, covered and kept in refrigerator until required. It is best to clean your sandwich maker while still hot with a damp cloth. |
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In the cart house across the street, swept clean in advance, a barrel of Guinness was set on a trestle and the black stuff was dispensed to all comers. |
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Ask for the report to be in your hands well in advance of the sale. |
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Discussing it too far in advance may produce anxiety and agitation. |
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Time will tell whether Spurlock's capable of arriving at conclusions rather than telegraphing them in advance, but for now, he's a voice in the wilderness. |
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I'd like to celebrate some of the salient contributors to our durance and, alack, I'm sure to forget or miss mentioning some, and for that, I apologize in advance. |
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This was the reason it happened, to reveal in advance the defining event of the New Testament, like a mirror catching its light even before the light was kindled. |
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Some bulbs, such as amaryllis and paperwhites, can readily be brought into flower in time for the winter holidays if you start about five or six weeks in advance. |
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The law required welfare recipients to pay in advance for their drug test with a refund promised if they proved to be drug free. |
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Seat reservations can be made 30 days in advance of travel for certain destinations, and Reserve members must provide written authorization for travel. |
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Back in the famous Quiz Show Scandals, the horrifying revelation was that certain contestants had been given the questions and the answers in advance. |
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Thank you for letting me know in advance this question was coming. |
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I wish I could list out the Christmas knitting patterns, but three out of the four intendees occasionally peruse the blog, and it's not much fun if they know in advance. |
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I loved how I could hear that fierceness in tone in advance of literal understanding. |
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The catalyst for the piece, as Carlson instructed us in advance, was a spell of aphasia resulting from an accident she sustained while studying rodeo skills. |
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The second important detail is to arrange accommodation in advance. |
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And even if you don't want to switch, make sure that you at least arrange an overdraft in advance so you can avoid any nasty surprises in the New Year. |
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Many of us work weekends and had to arrange time off in advance. |
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It had been pre-booked and the event organiser paid in advance on arrival. |
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Students at St Peter's pay a fixed termly price for meals in advance. |
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I'm not saying that they can be rustled up in minutes, but they can be made in advance and either reheated or quickly finished off in the kitchen. |
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A reactive low-season policy is not a credible solution, especially in an industry that does its marketing a year or two in advance of the results. |
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