If there is exploitable gas, then they will speak to us again in due course about bringing it ashore. |
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The annual school tour plans are well underway and parents will be notified in due course. |
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Interest has also been expressed in the business and the receivers are hopeful of concluding a sale in due course. |
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I will let him make his own application in relation to that, but it will be resisted in due course. |
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Antihypertensive therapy was given to three patients at the beginning of the study and to all patients in due course. |
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Most liverymen progress through the hierarchy to become members of the court and in due course the Master of the Company for a year. |
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He was handcuffed, and in due course brought to Rotherham, at which place he arrived between seven and eight o'clock at night. |
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Other administrative units were devised in due course, such as the shires in England and the themes in Byzantium. |
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I'll update you with more info in due course, but in the meantime, take a look at the press release. |
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Or if you fall for the siren song of the Evil One, you're going to be drained dry and cast into the pit of flames in due course. |
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Perhaps you could give me a note, if that is appropriate, in due course, about the legislative history of trespass to Crown lands. |
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It would be good to see a second volume, in due course, that covers these customs in depth to complete the picture. |
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This small twiner will grow thicker and harder in due course and curl round the tree-stem. |
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A Roll of Honour is to be prepared from information received on cheque slips and this will be put on public display in due course. |
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The patient should be referred for dental advice, as the pulp has probably necrosed, and dental abscess will probably follow in due course. |
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The Greek language dominated during the early years but gave way in due course to Latin. |
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If they fail, the electorate in due course exacts its vengeance by throwing them out. |
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But dollar weakness should provide the springboard for an export-led recovery in US manufacturing in due course. |
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Exclusive possession distinguishes an occupier who may in due course acquire title under the Limitation Act 1980 from a mere trespasser. |
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I shall hear counsel on the appropriate form of order to be made in due course. |
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I will write more in due course about the project and post some pictures, which I can't wait to do. |
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It is only an experiment, and obviously it will be evaluated in due course. |
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The subject appears to be a political exercise that will die its natural death in due course. |
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A decision on the matter will be made in accordance with the regulations in due course. |
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Numerous other events are being planned and these will be published in due course. |
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The engineers said they would consider this and will come back with a response in due course. |
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I'm sure it will be repeated in due course, and if you didn't see it, I would recommend that you do. |
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The matter has now been referred to the coroner and an inquest into the death will be held in due course. |
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Although he has no plans to retire in the immediate future, he is looking forward to running the place in due course. |
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It is possible that from its beginning it was intended in due course to become the administrative centre of Britain as well. |
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I suppose in due course I'll see him, but I'm really interested in the crack-up of a political system. |
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And like Senay, the audience also learn in due course that Okwe has some dark secrets of his own. |
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They said, provided you know your place, in due course we will get round to helping you. |
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Stephen informs me that the award they won was for the 2001 edition and in due course we hope to get round to some quotes and list of titles. |
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The Wellington boot was bucked off one foot and the prince-alberts following in due course. |
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Initial stock market turmoil, currency depreciations, and oil price fluctuations are serious, but will probably stabilise in due course. |
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I've had the odd fractious ding-dong along the way, but have always managed to reach a suitable resolution in due course. |
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No doubt Dan and David will both publish pictures aplenty in due course. |
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The monetary system of western Europe had evolved towards monometallism, at first based on an increasingly debased gold coinage and in due course on silver. |
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Yet, the meaning and worth of the words grew within over a period until you found yourself repeating them, in due course, as if to the manner born. |
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Their system was an integrated technology of stylus, clay, and cuneiform that was at first pictographic and became in due course ideographic and syllabographic. |
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Often these residences were donated to the Order by kings or wealthy patrons, and in due course they evolved into permanent institutions known as viharas or monasteries. |
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Hopefully, we'll have hundreds of civil servants setting up in due course when decentralisation comes on stream, so there's no danger of oversupplying the housing market. |
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Apart from the stipulated four requirements, it is clear from the language of section 29 that a holder in due course is only one who has taken the bill. |
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We will discuss aspects of my vacation in due course, but first, our friend Mr. Ryan. |
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As a nation we are celebrating the birth of someone who will in due course be the head of State. |
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As with all of the motherboards, they have done a good job with the general layout, but there are a few niggles that we will come to in due course. |
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The bank leant heavily on his elderly father, and in due course the latter without further advice mortgaged his farm to cover his son's further outgoings. |
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A total of 642 fluid ounces were put to hatch at the facility and the resulting eye ova will be stocked out at appropriate locations in the river in due course. |
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We realise he was not the owner and everything was cleared in due course. |
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The death of an uncle and a hedging competition are processed and recounted in due course. |
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He will in due course be interviewed to ascertain his version of events. |
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We will wait to see how many untagged juvenile kites turn up in due course at the Argaty feeding station at Doune, Perthshire to gauge how many nests we have actually missed. |
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A second of the type would arrive in due course which will join two Cessna 172s used by the company's flying school. |
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Then, in due course, they are baptized and undergo chrismation, a sacrament similar to confirmation. |
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A bad seed produces a bad tree and in due course bad fruit, and a good seed produces a good tree and good fruit. |
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I entered and rang the bell, which was answered first by a Baskervillean baying, and in due course by Mrs Healey herself. |
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Further studies on the tandem carbocyclization mechanism are ongoing in our laboratory and will be reported in due course. |
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It only needed watering to take root, to flower and to fructify, and the watering came in due course. |
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The abbot often was employed on royal service and in due course took his place in the House of Lords as of right. |
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He became a founding director, publicist, and in due course a contributor, mostly anonymously. |
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They were joined by newcomers such as Crawshay Bailey at Aberaman and, in due course, George Elliot in the lower part of the valley. |
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She later became abbess of a nunnery at Restalrig, now part of Edinburgh, and was in due course canonised as St Tredwell. |
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His son William took over the running of the Eday estate in due course, but it became burdened with debt. |
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The swampy pools, such as the jungle abounds in, seem to be her ideal. The eggs in due course of time hatch out into tiny tadpolish larvae. |
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They came to the school, and in due course formed part of the young villagehood. |
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If it is correct the contracts are unfair then they are attackable and we will deal with that in due course. |
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The authorities at Westminster Abbey had offered burial there, but Britten had made it clear that he wished his grave to be side by side with that, in due course, of Pears. |
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Concerns have also been raised that the holder in due course rule does not align the incentives of the mortgage originators and the assignees efficiently. |
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Its fruit is tasty to birds, which assist pyracantha in naturalizing a slope by excreting its seeds so that, in due course, you will have a firethorn forest. |
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The holder in due course rule has been limited by various statutes. |
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In Australia, VSG, confident that the bioreactors will turn a profit in due course, plans to scale up the system once the onsite assessments are completed. |
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Article 3 of the Uniform Commercial Code as enacted in a particular State's law contemplate real defenses available to purported holders in due course. |
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Certain exceptions exist, such as instances of loss or theft of the instrument, wherein the possessor of the note may be a holder, but not necessarily a holder in due course. |
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It was spoken in the law courts, schools, and universities and, in due course, in at least some sections of the gentry and the growing bourgeoisie. |
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Flights to Buenos Aires Aeroparque, Rio de Janeiro Int'l, Sao Paulo Guarulhos, Punta del Este, and Santiago de Chile Int'l have been scheduled to roll out in due course. |
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Hellenistic philosophy was succeeded by continued developments in Platonism and Epicureanism, with Neoplatonism in due course influencing the theology of the Church Fathers. |
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The colonists tried again in 1605 with the same result but a third attempt in 1607 was more successful, and in due course Stornoway became a Burgh of Barony. |
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The colonists tried again in 1605 with the same result, but a third attempt in 1607 was more successful and in due course Stornoway became a Burgh of Barony. |
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However the Regional Funding Allocation process will be reviewed in due course and this will give an opportunity for the Regions to revise their priorities. |
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These sources were in due course depleted or became uneconomic. |
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When Fregoso was in due course himself toppled, he fled to the harbour, commandeered four galleys and launched himself on a whole new career as a pirate. |
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