He favours plain white shirts, in line with his what-you-see-is-what-you-get kind of image. |
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The former York City loan-ranger is in line to strengthen his claims for a first team shirt at Sunderland this season. |
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They said that, for the second year running, Mr McCreevy did not adjust tax bands to keep in line with inflation. |
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The union's offer to assist the government is completely in line with its past practices. |
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In Italy the mandolinists play with straight wrists and the right forearm is in line with the strings. |
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Progress in achieving the objectives varied in line with fluctuations in the world economic cycle. |
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Place a combination square or try square over the rail so the blade is in line with the edge of the stile. |
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You'd be pretty angry if your salary didn't go up in line with inflation each year, because it would be tantamount to a pay cut. |
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He always misbehaved, and went off at tangents and I had to bring him in line many times. |
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For the fact is that any authentic future must be to some extent in line with the present as well as discontinuous with it. |
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He said postal workers in London were in line for a 14.5 pert cent basic pay rise and increases in London weighting of up to 12.6 per cent. |
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Oriental vases, mini-laughing Buddhas, porcelain crafted idols and many more, stood in line, waiting for us to buy them. |
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He stood in line and got some fried chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, coleslaw macaroni, baked beans, and a roll. |
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I have chosen this transcription to remain in line with the standard Assyriological transcription for the words I am discussing. |
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Although Polyneices is next in line to rule Thebes, Eteocles claims the throne for himself with the support of Creon and exiles his brother. |
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The members of the royal family who are in line to the throne cannot take the chances that our children and grandchildren would take. |
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Anyway, the long and the short of it is that in the check in line on my way to Germany, I realised I had my Swiss Army Knife in my pocket. |
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The cottage, rebuilt in 1997 in line with the description in the poems, reminds visitors of Du's simple life and lofty ideals. |
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He created stable dividers, frontages and door grilles for the livery, all designed specially in line with the customer's specific requirements. |
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The person in that photograph is standing in line with where the applicant's body was found on the concrete apron straight after the fall. |
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Once in the English Channel the Armada arrayed itself in a defensive formation, much like an army in line of battle. |
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This combination of chemical and mechanical together with the artistic, is universal in line engraving. |
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The upside in line breeding is that the puppies will have uniformity in color, shape, and size. |
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He had to decide how to sequence the stories and ads on any given page, and when to put in line breaks. |
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The first in line made the sign of the cross against his chest before dropping his ballot into a clear plastic container. |
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The ' sameness ' that seems in line for censure is in fact a notable virtue. |
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They stay in line astern formation and head for the Discovery, followed closely by the rest of the Eagles and the eight Bright Stars ships. |
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In battle, the contending fleets sailed in line ahead, one ship following another, to bring the largest number of guns to bear on the enemy. |
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He looked out his bubble window and saw a mixed gaggle of Fw 190s and Me 109s closing head-on in line abreast. |
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This has been our policy for some time and is in line with most other train companies' policies. |
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This would bring the law in line with that on offensive weapons such as knives. |
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It is boosting production of its malaria drug in line with sharply increased demand. |
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Sheffield's rundown riverside area will be in line for a facelift if plans to revamp it are approved. |
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Aussie Kris Tassell, who has been chased by Welsh Rugby Union clubs, is also in line for a new contract. |
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According to legal experts, he could be in line for compensation running into millions of pounds. |
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My right nipple is nearly horizontal and in line with the seam on my bra cup. |
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Thousands of BOI customers are expected to be in line for a refund of charges as a result of the case. |
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Only I don't think I'll be in line for the sort of settlement she's likely to receive. |
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Olympic boxing silver medallist Amir Khan is in line for yet another high profile award. |
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Two big names in music may be in line for the most prestigious prize on the planet. |
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If Turin's theory is true, and Burr believes it is, Turin could be in line for the Nobel Prize. |
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Two Manchester restaurants have made such a success of catering for veggies that they are in line for top national awards. |
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Standing in line to order a cup of coffee to battle the cold, I fidgeted with my wallet. |
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Waiting in line, I realised that pretty much everyone else getting on the train was also going to the convention. |
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We waited in line for an hour, which was fine, the weather was amazingly sunny and warm. |
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The teller got up from behind his desk, and went over to one of the children waiting in line. |
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The staff will give you a number and customers are required to wait in line. |
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Some Floridians were still waiting in line to vote almost five hours after the polls were set to close. |
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The desire to control women and keep us in line is both overt and covert in North America. |
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It is possible that cosmetic concessions such as these will be enough to persuade potential rebel MPs to stay in line. |
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Listen we need more guards to keep this base safe and to keep the civilians in line. |
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They're purposefully designed to keep us in line by giving us a glimpse of what life would be like if schools didn't exist. |
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There are no secrets in a small village, and gossip is a potent weapon to keep people in line. |
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The church has overused the concept of unity in the name of control and keeping people in line. |
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The police are there to keep the rabble in line and protect private property. |
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When I was younger, I was arrogant, as a lot of people are at that age, but that's how George and Gary kept me in line. |
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You patiently wait in line some place, you get to the front, you catch someone's attention, and then the phone behind the counter rings. |
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This is basically life insurance whereby the level of cover decreases in line with the outstanding debt. |
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If parents are not there to discipline their youngsters, then who are next in line to discourage lewd behaviour? |
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Since hitting the floor last year, its value has steadily climbed again in line with a general recovery in the sector. |
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The new pricing brought the cost of Intel's notebook chips closer in line with its desktop products. |
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There have been a few raised eyebrows in recent days about the use, by the third in line to the throne, of one particular Anglo-Saxon expression. |
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Despite this, few applicants have actually considered the need to change CV layout and content in line with the online recruitment process. |
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The pared-down macroeconomics chapters are far more in line with Bush administration thinking than press reports suggest. |
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Council chiefs say the new prices, due to come in late in January, are in line with neighbouring towns and cities. |
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The pediatrician noted slight delay in ambulation at 12 months, but in line with maternal developmental patterns. |
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Basically, rule No.1 will be to stay out of trouble and stay in line until about the last 75 laps of the race. |
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Although D' Ewes has been called a Presbyterian, his position in this treatise is more in line with the Independents. |
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The 25 per cent year-on-year jump in revenues was also in line with expectations. |
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It will also change its financial year from a November 15 year end to a calendar year in line with its peers. |
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In the next few months Jacob will need to have a new leg brace cast and is in line for Botox injections to relax the muscles in his leg and hand. |
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Perhaps the solution is to regrade them to a cup competition in line with their league standing. |
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For the record, the former Aesop Rock producer is more in line with his new labelmates than he ever was with the king of cinematic swells. |
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You can choose to receive a level income, or have your payouts rise in line with inflation. |
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Hundreds waited in line, even in the day's wretched weather, to try and register their willingness to help. |
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This is in line with government policy aimed at increasing participation in sport and recreation in these areas. |
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Even those who were most receptive to foreign ideas adapted them in line with traditional Russian concerns, interests and attitudes. |
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As my caving kit was already up the hill, and having spent yesterday doing a surface recce, I was first in line for a trip underground. |
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One air mattress and a few pillows later, they secured the first place in line. |
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This is in line with his clear attempt to rebut the accusation that nationalism is based on being anti-English. |
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About 20 Gothamites are waiting in line in front of old-fashioned, gated bank windows. |
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Nowadays we just shake our heads in misery and shuffle ahead in line, waiting for the next available teller. |
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We advised the fingertip be packed in ice in line with Booth Hall's recommendation. |
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If you leave the voting to those keeners who were in line on Tuesday morning, then you might as well get used to not having a vote at all. |
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He said the move was in line with a decision by the committee to appoint Hogan as a rapporteur on consumer issues. |
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The drop in revenues between the fourth quarter and the first quarter of this year is bang in line with the trend of the past three years. |
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The conversion was a formality in line with much of that which had gone before. |
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All this while my family was watching from inside the van, and in full view of all those in line. |
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The prices are expected to steadily decline in line with economies of scale and further technological advancements. |
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He defended the title another three times, stopping his opponents on each occasion, to put himself in line for the WBA world belt. |
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Because the ram was the only ship-smashing weapon available, fleets fought in line abeam so as to present as many rams to the enemy as possible. |
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But officers who repeatedly exceed detection targets or perform above and beyond the call of duty could be in line for bonuses. |
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Downsizing produced an increased risk of sickness absence, in line with earlier findings. |
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Set goals and objectives for each committee that are in line with the Strategic Game Plan for the quadrennium. |
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More than 15,000 wannabes have been waiting in line through the night for their chance at stardom. |
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He also believes that Moscow wants to use the threat of unleashing ethnic conflict in the Crimea as an instrument to keep Ukraine in line. |
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My daughter will scold me if I swear in front of her though, so she's keeping me in line. |
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If a clamp down is to be made on beach sellers, these animal abusers should be the first in line. |
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Your mama had to keep you in line so massa wouldn't whip you. |
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The fourth in line to the British throne spent more than three years serving as an apache helicopter pilot. |
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France is now widely considered next in line after the U.S. to lose its AAA bond rating. |
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The Republicans tend to anoint the next in line, and this time there is no heir apparent. |
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With this cool leather moto hat from Vince Camuto, you can look fabulous and fashionable while keeping your locks in line. |
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A caravan of trams stuck in the middle of the medieval city waited in line for the protest to end. |
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I want to start an ecovillage and create a working example of how people can live together peacefully, in line with nature and with an abundance of food, water and energy. |
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The move to quarterly reporting, in line with US financial reporting, came in recognition of the fact that US investors now control half of the share register. |
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The access time is in line with the parallel ATA drive, as it should be. |
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But in a short time he seemed entirely to change his opinion and to bring it in line with the traditionally acquiescent approach of the government. |
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My millennial friends have waited in line beside a cluster of Orthodox women in long dark skirts to be seen by Peggy. |
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There is nothing left but the coercive apparatus of the state to keep patients and doctors in line. |
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Many tourists are not so adept at conforming to America's very strict customs about standing in line, but are they really rude? |
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A further third will be turned into wet pasture land and a third to wetland and reed beds in line with a plan approved by the Environmental Agency. |
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The governor said the key objective for pegging the Namibian dollar to the rand is to ensure prices are in line with South Africa, which is Namibia's major trading partner. |
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He was born Prince Philippos Prince of Greece and Denmark on the Greek Island of Corfu in 1921, sixth in line to the Greek throne. |
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These concerns are in line with Buddhist karmic theory which asserts that a person's actions in this life will determine the character of his or her future existences. |
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The dispute centres on the implementation of a 35-hour week which would bring guards in line with most other grades of staff employed by the company. |
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The city has already made great strides in line with international standards to improve the quality of its environment and in particular to reduce air pollution. |
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These anecdotal observations are in line with Peil's findings that Ghanaian emigrants are more likely to be from southern Ghana where Akan is widely spoken. |
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Companies can, of course, recompense their senior employees as they see fit, in line with what they perceive as the going rate for the jobs they do. |
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu was looking at the biblical length of South Africans waiting in line to vote that Wednesday morning. |
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It is not known why P-GUS in line 19 was refractory to FLP activity. |
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A future AORN President could be the person sitting next to you on the bus, sitting next to you in the cafeteria, or standing in line while registering at a hotel. |
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Back in 1974, people still stood in line to deposit paychecks, paid for groceries with cash, and put big purchases like furniture on layaway plans. |
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This is in line with the practice adopted in countries such as Singapore and Ireland where leashing control is imposed on specified large dog breeds. |
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Manufacturers are benefiting especially from the efforts of companies to restock inventories to levels that are better in line with the pickup in demand that began last year. |
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The day of the annunciation was one such day for Mary, and her response was completely in line with a pattern that had formed her whole life up to that point. |
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The experiment found that the type of atom made no difference to the outcome, perfectly in line with the equivalence principle. |
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But Norwich Union had revalued the sum insured each year in line with the house-building index produced by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. |
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It is not uncommon, workers said, for their daily commute to take three or four hours each way, most of it spent waiting in line for transportation. |
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I get upset because I have to wait in line too long at the supermarket. |
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Even before the polling stations opened, the voters were standing in line. |
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The person in line ahead of me had 13 items in the 10-or-less lane. |
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Britain also looks in line for a further interest rate cut this summer. |
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They were advancing in line of battle instead of a column, knew that the officers were sure someone was out there, and they were about to find them. |
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A former great urging another man to forcefully keep an up-and-coming female rapper in line? |
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Under UK insolvency law they're last in line to be paid when businesses are wound up behind former staff, secured creditors, liquidators and the tax man. |
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The emphasis on freshness and simplicity laid forth by the governmental guidelines is in line with his cooking ethos. |
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The Government has known for five years that disposing of solid toxic waste with domestic rubbish would be banned, bringing the UK in line with the rest of Europe. |
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I ducked out and got in line for breakfast, my stomach rumbling. |
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Zara gave birth last week to the 7lb 12oz girl, who is 16th in line to the throne and is the Queen's fourth great-grandchild. |
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The prices have gone up in line with the budget approach to protect front line services, but the loyalty card offers an even better discount than before. |
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Mr Rowen has signed a House of Commons motion along with 33 other MPs calling for England to fall in line with other countries and declare its patron saint's day a holiday. |
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An accomplished Machiavellian, he used his ill-gotten wealth and his powers of patronage to outfox potential opponents and to keep wavering officials in line. |
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None of the shirtless surfers waiting in line had any medical records with them either. |
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We get in line, and on the count of three, we heave a log onto our shoulders. |
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It is naturally assumed not only that we poor saps queuing in line need constant diversion, but that we need infantile diversion of the worst kind. |
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On March 25, I stood in line outside the Supreme Court, waiting to get into the hobby Lobby oral argument. |
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At the end of five years, only interest earned and capital gains are taxed at 23 per cent, in line with the tax treatment of other investment funds. |
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While I stood in line to meet Joe, a star-struck young man asked him if he had plans to run for Congress. |
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Boehner has no sense of imperium, and no apparent ability to threaten or intimidate rank-and-file members into falling in line. |
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A security guard comforted a 12-year-old girl who wept in line. |
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Then Porscha sees Ramone standing in line behind two of the Newnan High girls at the snack bar. He was talking and laughing with them. |
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Artillery was coordinated with protective measures to ensure that one fort could support the next in line by bombarding it directly without harm. |
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There was a woman sitting in the endmost chair just across the aisle in line with them. |
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This is in line with the recent multilaboratory study on Var2CSA domains, although contrasting with other published studies. |
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The move brought Northern Ireland in line with the Scottish and Welsh system's which had already abolished charges. |
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This request was granted, and the Treaty was thus to be called the Treaty of Lisbon, in line with the tradition of European Union treaties. |
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These decisions broadened the effects of partition but were in line with the evolving policy of Irish neutrality. |
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The minimum age for voters in the referendum was set to 18 years, in line with the Representation of the People Act, as amended. |
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Snooker and Darts, too, enjoy period profile boosts in line with the holding of their largest events. |
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Third in line are the invitational tournaments, to which most of the highest ranked players are invited. |
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Each wicket on the pitch consists of three wooden stumps placed vertically, in line with one another. |
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Consequently, after his grandmother and father, George was third in line to succeed Anne in two of her three realms. |
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According to Bolingbroke, Mowbray had claimed that the two, as former Lords Appellant, were next in line for royal retribution. |
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Students scores are also scaled so that the results of each class are in line with expectations. |
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The transepts are in line with the high altar and serve to throw light onto it. |
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Lockheed stood by their job numbers and said that their accounting was in line with industry norms. |
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Over time, the design of the uniform changed in line with changes made to army uniform. |
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He campaigned in line with the Liberal Government to install responsible rather than representative government. |
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Six footballers are in line for a telling off after posting a video of their naked game on-line. |
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The Kingdom of Denmark adopted liberalising reforms in line with those of the French Revolution, with no direct contact. |
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The two main masts are aline amidships, while the two mizzen masts are astern and placed in line with the rudder post. |
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The successful operation was carried out by security forces in line up with the ongoing operation Zarb-e-Azab. |
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Five minutes later, he was standing in line at the front desk. |
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The sale of SPC is in line with Dial's strategy to fix or jettison under-performing businesses, according to the company. |
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The Rattigan Enigma by Benedict Cumberbatch IT SEEMS the work of Terence Rattigan is in line for a reassessment. |
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Determination Karakas pasha tower functions in line with the main buildings. |
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Since they were childless, Anne became next in line for the crown. |
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Several people are in front of me in line. The woman next in front of me is older, probably in her fifties. |
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Next, I ask the alternating groups of three to take their seats leaving only four, widely-spaced individuals standing in line. |
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Designed by Ghina Sibaii, the props fell in line with the play's expressionist, aestheticized representation of reality. |
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I think the ball bounced over his hand, he was in line with the ball but the toepoke bounced higher than he expected. |
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Klepht and Pandorama are next in line, although the latter's trainer Noel Meade has already ruled him out. |
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Ringnuts have been known to wear plastic versions of those helmets while standing in line outside the opera house. |
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A college spokesman said students whose results were regraded higher had results broadly in line with expectation. |
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Denmark thus adopted liberalizing reforms in line with those of the French Revolution, with no direct contact. |
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Demand for soda ash increased and the supply of sodium sulfate had to increase in line. |
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After receiving the charge with every mark of derision, the pupils formed in line and buzzingly passed a ragged book from hand to hand. |
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Britain reduced tariffs and quotas, in line with David Ricardo's advocacy for free trade. |
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Alignment is a matter of choice, but most rod-builders place the hookkeeper in line with the guides. |
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In practice, the only time in which the Constitution and Treaties conflicted, the Constitution was modified to be in line with the Treaties. |
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Disraeli kept Labouchere's majority down to 170, a good showing that put him in line for a winnable seat in the near future. |
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This milestone comes in line with Tamkeen's mission to meet the needs of the private sector and enhancing the skills-sets of Bahrainis. |
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The 26-year-old former shot-putter is in line to make his debut in the EDF Energy National Trophy quarter-final at Newbury next Saturday. |
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Ruffo's compositional style which favored the text was well in line with the Council's perceived concern with intelligibility. |
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This MOU aims to provide highest level of care to cancer patients and is in line with the humanitarian initiatives of the emirate. |
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Her younger brother Alfonso of Castile was born two years later on 17 November 1453, lowering her position to third in line. |
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Northern Maluku has its wet monsoon from December to March in line with the rest of Indonesia. |
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In the 1930s censorship over literature was tightened in line with the policy of socialist realism. |
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Abraham kept his people in line, but in 800, the Bulgarians under Khan Krum attacked the remains of the Avar state. |
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The couple's second child will become fourth in line to the throne, shifting Prince Harry further down the line of succession. |
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This one-piece rigid coupling is ideally suited for use in line shaft applications and for instruments requiring highly precise shaft alignment. |
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When linesmen are in line with play and cannot do their job, what is their point? |
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In complex cases, this can mean that there are closer blood relatives to the deceased monarch than the next in line according to primogeniture. |
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The public takeover bids are being conducted in line with the applicable legal requirements. |
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Primogeniture, in which the eldest child of the monarch is first in line to become monarch, is the most common system in hereditary monarchy. |
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It will be to your interest to accept my suggestions and fall in line with my plans. |
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Syrian analyst Sami al-Mubayed says the IRGC still can force Sadr to fall in line with its strategy for Iraq. |
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However, next in line as a food source is Solanum tuberosum, the Irish, Iowa, or Spanish potato. |
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Prior to the 1860s, Morisot painted subjects in line with the Barbizon school before turning to scenes of contemporary femininity. |
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This is most obviously seen in the author's treatment of sandhi, which is not in line with standard usage and is internally inconsistent. |
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In 1889 the Local Government Act codified the responsibilities of the police on Scilly, bringing them in line with police on the mainland. |
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Everybody and his cousin will be in line for opening night with free popcorn! |
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The fact that he is next but three in line for senior partnerdom never stops him looking startled. |
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The extreme brightness and variability of blazars result from a chance orientation that brings one jet almost directly in line with Earth. |
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By September 1944 three Allied Army Groups were in line against German formations in the west. |
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These expansions brought the boundaries of Normandy roughly in line with those of the ecclesiastical province of Rouen. |
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Downwind machines have been built, because they don't need an additional mechanism for keeping them in line with the wind. |
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In keeping more in line with the traditional grouping, the Thinocori could be included in the Scolopaci, and the Chionidi in the Charadrii. |
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On 1 January 1977, Aden, in line with Yemen and neighbouring states, changed to driving on the right. |
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Then the platform is turned back, in line with the vessel, and the journey across water is made. |
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Since 1960, life expectancy has, in line with the European average, grown by two months per year. |
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I realized I wasn't in line with the new antifamily, antistrong national defense, antifiscal sanity Democratic Party. |
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Robert Bruce a Scotsman was the next in line to the throne according to proximity of blood. |
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After strengthening his government in northern China, Kublai pursued an expansionist policy in line with the tradition of Mongol and Chinese imperialism. |
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Although Tom has always been the main songwriter in McFly, it is Harry who is proving to be the bossiest when it comes to keeping the new band in line. |
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In spite of facing a police investigation over the Au50million prisoner tagging fiasco, blundering G4S is in line for a state contract for lie detector testing. |
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This falls in line with the concept of internationalism, which states that sovereignty is an outdated concept and a barrier to achieving peace and harmony in the world. |
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The young prince seems pretty comfortable with his chosen self-image as the flag bearer for laddishness among those potentially in line for the throne. |
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But Rostons director Tony Rimmer, speaking at a farm meeting in St Asaph, said it was clear that CAP money was being moved uphill, in line with England. |
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This is in line with my party's commitment to end double jobbing. |
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In 2008, the school leaving age was raised so the earliest date is the last Friday in June in the year a pupil turns 16, in line with England, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
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The music of Haydn and Mozart, with their Viennese Classical styles, are usually regarded as being the most in line with the Enlightenment ideals. |
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A properly positioned arrow rest for finger shooters will not be in line at rest or even at full draw and will look like it is pointing too far to the left or right. |
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For the city properties we have actually increased the reserve prices to keep it in line with the market and yet the premiums are still coming in quite high. |
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One fan who was identified in the inquiry was said to be in line for a lifetime ban from receiving tickets to any future Northern Ireland home or away games. |
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It was more in line with everyday speech, not only because of a decline in education but also because of a desire to spread the word to the masses. |
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Whilst concentrations have declined in line with the reduction in discharges they are markedly higher in the eastern Irish Sea compared to the western areas. |
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The upper section of Great Gable has a roughly square plan, about half a mile on each side, with the faces running in line with the four points of the compass. |
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Since Richard was a minor, and had three living uncles at the time of Edward III's death, there was considerable uncertainty about who was next in line for the succession. |
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Richard was forced to abdicate and although Henry was not next in line, he was chosen by an unlawfully constituted parliament dominated by his supporters. |
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But you'll have to wait in line in the morning to reserve a beach hut, and one never gets used to the sad sight of parrots, toucans, and cockatoos squawking in their cages. |
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This property is determined through the charpy impact test, where V-notch is often used, along with the drop weight tear test in line pipe material. |
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The Council of State's Administrative Trials Board General Council ruled that the Cabinet decision is not in line with the law and accepted the rightfulness of our complaint. |
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As part of the restyle of the 107 range, there are three trim levels on offer which are in line with the naming strategy of other Peugeot range models. |
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The technology should be fully demonstrated by the end of the 2010s, in line with the timeline set, for example, by the EU to cut emissions significantly. |
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The first son and daughter are traditionally named after the paternal grandparents, then the maternal parents' names are next in line for the remaining children. |
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The cash value of most of these figures normally changes each year, either in line with inflation or by some other amount decided by the Chancellor. |
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Gamelin ignored the evidence, as it was not in line with his strategy. |
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By 1989, she was selling to Zona, the trendsetting home-furnishings boutique in SoHo, where customers used to wait in line to get inside on holiday weekends. |
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The Chancellor, George Osborne, is taking steps to ban six-figure golden parachutes and severance payments need to be brought in line with the real world. |
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Great Britain bobsleigh pilot John Jackson is in line to take a medal after nailing the second fastest time of the second run in the Olympic four-man bobsleigh. |
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To club a battalion implies a temporary inability in the commanding officer to restore any given body of men to their natural front in line or column. |
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Only European Community law in line with precedential Spanish Constitution 1978, provincial, diplomatic and judicial findings can be considered to have standing. |
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Pressure on Cardiff Met to merge continued to mount throughout 2011 and 2012, however, in line with Leighton Andrews' controversial Higher Education agenda. |
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This was continued into the 1930s that fell in line with the Soviet Union's subversion policy of popular fronts to increase communists' influence in governments. |
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It was more in line with the everyday speech not only because of a decline in education but also because of a desire to spread the word to the masses. |
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I'll let you be the first in line to shave your notcher, then. |
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An heir presumptive, by contrast, is someone who is first in line to inherit a title but who can be displaced by the birth of a more eligible heir. |
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An heir apparent or heiress apparent is a person who is first in line of succession and cannot be displaced from inheriting by the birth of another person. |
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Their comments suggest that many stores have cut back on regular checkout help before enough shoppers were sold on the idea of waiting in line for self-check terminals. |
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The Raven program was originally established as a diversity initiative to bring Aboriginal membership in the Canadian Forces in line with national workforce demographics. |
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When FirstGroup became the franchisee on 17 October 2004, in line with other rail franchises it held, the brand was revised as First ScotRail, having outbid National Express. |
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For Lot 2, Applicants should respond in respect of the listed research specialisms, in line with their experience and capabilities in relevant specialisms. |
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Values of commissions varied, but were usually in line with social and military prestige, for example, regiments such as the Guards commanded the highest prices. |
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Nearly all bishops are set in line directly from the chief apostle. |
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When Nudger and Claudia were finished eating they drove to the Ted Drewes frozen custard stand on Chippewa and stood in line for a couple of chocolate chip concretes. |
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Al Marri said the extension of the contract is in line with the long-term goals laid down by the club in having stability and developing talent at the grassroots. |
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His small financial legacy was running out and he decided to produce work more in line with public taste if he was to earn an income for himself and his wife. |
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