Plans are in the works to build an addition that will double Shaw's occupancy. |
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The subtle, almost sublimated eroticism only amplifies the sexuality present in the works. |
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Much as they are needed, even desperately needed, the cussed nature of populist politics may throw a spanner in the works. |
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Also affecting any continuing education curriculum are the various code changes in the works. |
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Themes dealt with include place and identity, both personal and regional, and they are interwoven with a constant human presence in the works. |
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There are plans in the works to build nine small corporate condominium hangars to house King Airs or small corporate jets. |
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Among items in the works are a new control tower, a people mover and facility for rental cars. |
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Who knew the overbearing Elliot had such a punched up hip-hop album in the works? |
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A load of kids are reading stuff and hearing stuff which refers back to Vietnam, and there is a resurgence in interest in the works of Chomsky. |
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We can see his influence in the works of Van Gogh, Cezanne and Matisse, who was open in his admiration. |
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So well-versed was he in the works of the Stoics that he went on to teach Stoic philosophy as a fellow of The Hoover Institution. |
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Big changes in corporate governance are already in the works as the stock exchanges demand new, independent boards of directors. |
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His home will be demolished for an oil well to be built, but construction on his brand new 3-story home is in the works as well. |
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In Greek drama and in the works of Pindar, odes were sung by a chorus and performed with dance. |
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Now Britain is dealing with unconfirmed reports something similar was in the works for its capital. |
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He built a biochar facility in Australia and has more projects in the works. |
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Chechen tribesmen figure prominently in the works of some major Russian 19th century writers. |
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Currently in the works is a sitcom-style miniseries in which viewers can influence the actions of characters with a click of the mouse. |
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Even though I enjoy setting pictures to music my kids listen to at school, I have a couple of much bigger projects in the works. |
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She's published a bajillion books, and with more no doubt in the works has decided to use the web as the forum for her latest thoughts. |
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A Call Center for tourist information is in the works, and tourist police have a mandate to provide service and protection for visitors. |
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If he treats the rotunda like the tower, some solar shading may be in the works. |
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And Murphy, who typically puts in 80-to 100-hour workweeks, says more spin-offs are in the works. |
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As such, they are prominent among the popular divinities represented in the works of art of the classical period. |
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The plan goes smoothly, but femme fatale Sherry throws a spanner in the works by getting her henchmen to kill everybody. |
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Some nimble move by AMD or even IBM could throw another monkey wrench in the works. |
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Someone is trying to throw a spanner in the works but we won't allow them to disrupt the rebuilding job we are doing here. |
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Plans are in the works to add a variety of new programming and specialty shows. |
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In addition to the new club in Idaho, plans are in the works for the first sumo club in Texas. |
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The meeting had lasted over four hours and still no strategy or plan of rescue was in the works. |
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Plans are already in the works to begin developing several new trails in the area this summer. |
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If such a plan is truly in the works, it will have dire consequences for the people of Darfur. |
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Their eighth full-length album is still in the works, but keeners can get an early listen as they will test driving some new tracks at this gig. |
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He is the X factor, the spanner in the works to any carefully laid plan. |
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So we could all do without any last-minute hitches that could throw a spanner in the works just when we think everything is about to be signed and sealed. |
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The convention dictates that there must be a spanner in the works of an otherwise successful relationship, and Kissing Jessica Stein is no different. |
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This is very much a global liquidity crisis in the works, with unprecedented leveraged speculation at the root of the unfolding financial debacle. |
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A deal is in the works for the first ever nationally televised regular-season high school boys b-ball game involving everyone's favorite child star LeBron James. |
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It's a project that's been in the works for 2 years, going slow but sure. |
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We've got a couple more books in the works that are from the slush pile. |
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I read a report at The Sun's website that said there is a pre-pre-production in the works for a new He-Man movie and it will either star Brad Pitt or Gerard Butler. |
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Subsequent essays treat novelistic innovations in the works of critically significant younger Asian American authors such as Chang-rae Lee and Lan Cao. |
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A heavy social media effort that will be a key part of this fall's omnichannel advertising campaign is in the works, with commercials being a possibility. |
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She said that the retail giant has 150 deals in the works with suppliers looking to onshore some or all of their production over the next few years. |
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Why be a cog in the machine when you can be a spanner in the works? |
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This pointed failure to incorporate all the major characters into a comedy's marriage plot recurs in the works of the remaining two authors in this volume. |
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I recommend this book as a concise introduction to a subject that is not only of lively current interest, but also has roots in the works of our great mathematical ancestors. |
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Nope, Jane ain't preggers yet, and there's no John Jr. in the works. |
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It was grey and cloudy and looked as if a storm were in the works. |
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If such mass protests seem to be in the works, will the mainland Chinese government have to step in to clamp down, including dispersing the crowds with riot police? |
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Lewis's interest in the works of George MacDonald was part of what turned him from atheism. |
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Three big and small screen projects about journalism are in the works. |
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Descriptions of some of his discoveries have survived in the works of later, often skeptical, authors. |
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The crank became common in Europe by the early 15th century, often seen in the works of those such as the German military engineer Konrad Kyeser. |
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Malta followed a Romantic literary tradition, culminating in the works of Dun Karm Psaila, Malta's National Poet. |
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In the medieval period, statements of this papal power were common in the works of theologians as well. |
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Meanwhile, a proposal had been in the works to add Spanish as a third working language in addition to English and French. |
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After independence, Costumbrism and Romanticism became the most common literary genres, as exemplified in the works of Ricardo Palma. |
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The Saudi Gazette reports that there is a plan in the works to tackle the traffic issue. |
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Saliva tests for cancer, diabetes, infections, and the tendency to develop cavities are currently in the works. |
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Its present use first appeared in Renaissance Germany in the works of Magnus Hundt and Otto Casmann. |
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If we can throw a spanner in the works next week when we play them then it would be great on both fronts. |
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The story did not originate in the works of Chaucer and was well known in the 14th century. |
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For much of the twentieth century, it nurtured a strong style of figurative surrealism, as in the works of Ivan Albright and Ed Paschke. |
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Eklund has sundresses and surfboards in the works but her next project is leading an exploratory group of US clothiers to Ethiopia. |
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In 1781, Guest purchased 7 of the 16 shares in the works and a second furnace was built. |
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Plans are in the works to unionize about 4,000 ministers from Ontario and British Columbia churches. |
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But Simon Cowell has thrown a spanner in the works by making a counteroffer. |
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A grammar of Old Welsh and a book on the historical Taliesin are in the works. |
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In France, sublime descriptions of Celtic landscape were found in the works of Jacques Cambry. |
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After the first film's success, Walt Disney Pictures revealed that a trilogy was in the works. |
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Or it can have wide, sweeping phrases, as in the works of Livy and the speeches of Cicero. |
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New licensing partnerships are in the works for Grand Slam Wear that will yield new Baseball Bracelet products. |
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More instances of Germani fighting Germani appear in the works of Tacitus than between Romans and Germani. |
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As we mentioned in September, there are a number of features in the works for Dota 2 that we're really excited to share with you. |
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The Latin word trias, from which trinity is derived, is first seen in the works of Theophilus of Antioch. |
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Latin can be used with striking conciseness, as in the works of Sallust and Tacitus. |
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The error has been acknowledged, and its rectification is in the works. |
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A deeply experimental and progressive artist, his influence can be found in the works of painters as diverse as Claude Monet and Mark Rothko. |
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A second record was in the works when a clashing of egos took place and Clapton walked, thus disbanding the group. |
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The Latin elegy reached its highest development in the works of Tibullus, Propertius, and Ovid. |
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Other references to Indian timber used for shipbuilding is noted in the works of Ibn Jubayr. |
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Entertainment Weekly Beowulf TV series in the works at Syfy. |
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There are references to it in the works of Vincent of Beauvais and in the Compositum de Compositis ascribed to Saint Albertus Magnus. |
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Ushant is mentioned repeatedly in the works of Patrick O'Brian in reference to the maritime activities and position of various ships and characters in the series. |
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This type of market economy has its roots in classical economics and in the works of Adam Smith, the Ricardian socialists, and Mutualist philosophers. |
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The origins of the ICIANZ works councils lay in the works council scheme operated by Imperial Chemical Industries, the parent company in the United Kingdom. |
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The mixture of hard rock and progressive rock, evident in the works of Deep Purple, was pursued more directly by bands like Uriah Heep and Argent. |
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The press reported rumors that a salon des refuses was in the works. |
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Relistings are your indicator that a deal might be in the works. |
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There is uncommon breadth and mass about it, with a richness of colouring, a sort of brown and glossy goldenness, which is common in the works of the artist. |
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These blacklegs were billeted in the works, and the company relied heavily upon expanded police protection to limit communication between pickets and replacement workers. |
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