The interim government believes it can double oil production by 2010 if it exploits existing facilities and develops new fields. |
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The venerable toy firm today issued interim figures that would please even the most Scrooge-like of investors. |
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The next question is how much, therefore, should the court order the defendant to pay by way of interim order. |
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The logistics firm posts interim results and offered a mixed picture of what they are likely to be at its last trading statement. |
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As the interim report stated more clearly, education and communication have a poor record. |
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If you need cash in the interim, you do not need to hold these instruments until maturity. |
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In the interim, Veikko, with the help of only lichen and cold water, has ingeniously made his escape from his Promethean securement. |
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So the United States and interim government's agreements are null and void. |
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In the interim, the decision was made to go with threesomes instead of the normal twosomes and to send groups off both tees. |
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As an interim measure, we could attach an active or reserve component mechanized battalion task force to each division. |
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The interim economic plan, including the third currency, was dead before it was born. |
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I feel we have been sold out by the interim management team led by Mr Dawson. |
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At the Crown Prosecution Service in Harrogate, a spokeswoman said that an interim hospital order had been placed on Payling. |
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There are others who continue to suggest an interim agreement, usually within a time frame. |
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However, earnings forecasts may be lifted a little as the interim results it posted today where above expectations. |
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Five years would have passed since the parties' separation with no spousal support having been pursued on interim motions or paid. |
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He was named chancellor at UW-Madison in 1993 after serving as vice chancellor for academic affairs, provost and interim chancellor. |
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In turn, the university lifted an interim suspension that prohibited the sorority from holding any social functions. |
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Think of prosecutorial budget-sharing as an interim goal toward still greater freedom. |
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The JSE-listed financial services group this week posted its interim results for the six months just ended. |
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They reportedly fell out because they disagreed on whether to support a peace deal with the interim government. |
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Babb said that in the interim, the ministry would continue the maintenance and upkeep of the other schools. |
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Total mileage, probably the best part of 1000 miles plus all the interim travelling. |
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The plans for an interim government will be high on the agenda of the upcoming peace talks. |
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He has not been named for any post in the interim government, and many analysts believe his political influence and power are destined to wane. |
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After the transitional period, all issuers must file full interim and annual certificates. |
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The referendum at the end of an interim period of unspecified duration would be held in the context of territorial unity. |
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He took objection to my dealing with interim support because of the shortness of notice. |
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The application and the application for interim relief are wholly misconceived. |
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At one point she was the interim leader, but on the final shooting range she missed two targets and had to make penalty loops. |
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In the interim, corrections are estimated every so often from population growth estimates. |
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However, the interim steps do not involve any concrete moves toward floating the yuan on global currency markets. |
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Unemployed or working itinerantly, their dwellings interim and provisional, these women scrape by. |
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In the interim, of course, I was a flibbertigibbet, obsessing on other things. |
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Such interim measures may be taken in order to prevent serious and irreparable harm to any person, or general damage to the public interest. |
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The opposition group met later with candles and flashlights to select a new interim governor. |
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Those tough conditions plunged the company into an interim net loss compared to a small profit last year. |
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Earlier this month the department published an interim contingency plan designed to be used in the event of an animal health outbreak tomorrow. |
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Amid the heat raised around stock transfer, tenants on the interim management committee have found themselves in the firing line. |
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The plaintiff had failed to satisfy Justice Himel that an interim interlocutory injunction should be granted. |
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It paid 4p per share as an interim dividend but profits have come under considerable pressure since then. |
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Sanyo said it will pay an interim dividend of 4 yen and a year-end dividend of 6 yen, up from 3 yen and 5 yen, respectively. |
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It said it would not pay an interim dividend and halved the net profit forecast for the half-year to September. |
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Marconi will update the market on trading activities ahead of its interim results in November. |
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In February, the satellite broadcaster restored its dividend following a jump in interim profits. |
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In November the interim results showed profits before tax had risen 45 per cent to EUR 78.86 million. |
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Few sets of results will be watched more closely than the interim profit figures due from AIB at the end of this month. |
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Shareholders will receive an interim dividend of 13.1p compared with 12.46p a year ago. |
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In July, the company said its interim profit had almost halved, after recording a steep drop in sales at its core UK business. |
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I'm sorely tempted at these levels but with the full set of interim results due out on September 3 I'm happy to wait for more information. |
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The company, which manufactures bathroom suites, said it would pay shareholders an interim dividend of two cents per share. |
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In addition to not paying a final dividend, Oakhill is casting doubt over the next interim dividend payment. |
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An interim dividend of 16.5 cents per share was declared, up from 14 cents. |
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Having him on board, at least for an interim period, would reassure customers and staff. |
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You can appoint an interim manager to plug a gap in the business due to resignation, illness or maternity leave. |
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He was bailed until sentencing next month and banned from driving in the interim period. |
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So, much will depend on how much progress he has made in the interim period. |
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This makes provision for an interim government with a prime minister and rebel representation in the cabinet. |
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This allows for the formation of whatever transitional government or whatever interim arrangement needs to be put in place. |
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Do you think that much can be accomplished in this interim period, given the level of worry that's going on? |
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The six-year interim period will come into effect once a comprehensive peace agreement is signed. |
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Now we must urgently appeal to parents to keep their children away from the site in the interim period. |
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Coun Judge wished Mr Paine well and said the interim arrangements will improve the authority. |
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But in the interim period, unfortunately, this latest development will badly dent his reputation. |
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The sports hall will address this demand in the interim period up to the development of new facilities on the new campus. |
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Taster days are to be held in the interim period with several variations of each brand to assess the preference. |
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We're hearing a lot of big talk coming from Allawi and other members of the provisional interim government. |
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Notice, however, that even under this interim provision, the privacy protection only applied to people who successfully purchased firearms. |
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I'd heard in the interim that Pam had left him and that he was on his uppers. |
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Nothing has been resolved, no solution found or conclusion reached, and territories continue to be re-negotiated in the interim. |
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Whoever they get I suggest that they should get someone as soon as possible in order to ensure that players don't leave in the interim. |
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Don't ask me what has happened in the interim, but the whole issue seems to be as dead as the proverbial doornail just now. |
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Proud to work for a quality company that stood by them, employees sought training in the interim, and their productivity is at an all-time high. |
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In the interim, current ID cards and dog tags will be retained with Service Numbers. |
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The university on Friday obtained an interim interdict prohibiting students from damaging property and harassing other students or staff members. |
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In the interim, carers have been going in to see her and they would certainly have offered her a wash. |
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The authority later had to reverse the decision after one mother sought an interim interdict against the ruling. |
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I am pleased that we have been able to conclude his recruitment and address his concerns regarding the interim rules on stock divestitures. |
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But last night his wife said through friends that the charge had been trumped up by the interim regime. |
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So I think in the interim we need to find a way of helping the people that we have already promoted who are not good at this. |
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Robinson has been placed in charge for an interim period, which will include the November tests against Canada, South Africa, and Australia. |
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The chief medical officer has also issued interim guidelines pending his final report. |
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In March, 2001, the father moved for interim joint custody with the children's primary residence to be with him. |
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She added a licence fee increase was an interim measure and would be reviewed in 18 months time. |
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On 7 August 96, the court also directed the Punjab government to pay one million rupees as interim compensation to Mrs. Khalra. |
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This Commission substituted as a new start the earlier ad interim Commission on Modulated Structures, Polytypes and Quasicrystals. |
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You need to understand what are important to all the different groups in order to be an effective associate dean, let alone dean ad interim. |
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Since 15th September 2006 Piet Van Roe is the Managing Director ad interim of the public broadcaster. |
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And there should be nothing unusual about the ad interim appointment of former Chief Justice Hilario Davide as ambassador to the United Nations. |
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They will raise an interim invoice in respect of the work that the claims manager will carry out on the case. |
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We put an interim green ban on the construction of these apartments in order to encourage the university to negotiate. |
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But while Mandelson's intercession may have guaranteed Prescott the interim support of Brown, it inevitably increased the momentum against him. |
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In the interim, the LA Times ran an excellent editorial making some of the points above, and more. |
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Their willingness to sign the interim constitution is a promising indication of a readiness to compromise for the sake of the country. |
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Let's hope that those responsible for the proper use of State funds experience a swift reality check in the interim. |
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And in the interim, we thank him for this edifying initial look at his team's intriguing and very promising project. |
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The US-approved interim government appointed him governor of the town in January. |
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He's written a constitution, set up an interim government, created a brand-new currency, instated law and order, and recorded a national anthem. |
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Statehood, even if qualified as provisional or interim, confers a degree of sovereignty. |
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Russian chewing gum, Turkish confectionery, Mexican soft drinks and US fruit juices were all bought during the interim period. |
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Last week he was appointed interim deputy leader of the party during the leadership race. |
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Forget the market reaction to the interim banking profits so far, the industry is alive and well. |
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The CEO went on to detail interim measures which include the provision of ten extra beds at Carlow District Hospital. |
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In the interim we anticipate the securing of a green-belt site and the building of a 15,000 all-seater, all-purpose stadium. |
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Two men were diagnosed with prostate cancer in the interim between the first and second surveys, one of whom chose to have a prostatectomy. |
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As a result, the Chen administration has become a lame-duck administration during the interim period before the year-end legislative elections. |
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In the interim, she decided to set up a company that would unify potential tenants and landlords. |
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In the interim, the number of defaults and debt reschedulings increased around the globe notwithstanding the specificity of each case involved. |
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The coalition provisional authority under the proconsulship will cease to exist, replaced by a new interim Iraqi government. |
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Subsequent annual and interim figures go a long way to explain the massive share price leap. |
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Lawyers were seeking the interim release order until their case is heard in full, on June the 23rd. |
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In the interim they were drinking all the time, running up a tab that would be docked from their wages. |
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And as a result of all this activity the company has delayed the announcement of its interim results, which were due out today. |
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The firm will pay an interim dividend of 4.5 cents per share, a 12.5 per cent increase over last year. |
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It follows a previous interim order which was made out for two months in April. |
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In the interim, the state also adopted some anti-fraud measures for voting. |
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While interim Motions are important to all parties, the affidavits to be presented to the Court must be succinct and to the point. |
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At a nearby community college, a similar system has made interim reporting of grades a requirement. |
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He said they were hoping to get interim funding from social services to re-open day care sessions for elderly people. |
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The interim constitution had specified that at least 25 percent of seats be apportioned to women. |
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An interim dividend of nine fen per share was declared, up from five fen per share a year ago. |
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At the end of the day, the interim council is still tied to the American apron strings. |
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The resulting peace agreement included a six-year interim period before a vote on independence. |
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I have in mind moving to overnights and weekends reasonably quickly but starting with partial days and full day visits in the interim. |
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The interim dwell takes place before the second substep and includes the hydrolysis reaction. |
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The school has been promised prefabs on the new site by the Department of Education as an interim measure. |
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I am however prepared to grant the wife sole interim interim custody at this time. |
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They have also just struck an agreement on holding a referendum for independence after an interim period. |
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The Court has already imposed an interim injunction against the cleared area being cropped. |
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Afghanistan's interim cabinet is made up of 11 Pashtuns, eight Tajiks, five Hazaras, three Uzbeks and three people from other ethnic groups. |
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In the interim, the auklet egg was left in a carton buried in the sand to keep it safe and cool. |
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After an interim administration, the new president took office this past October. |
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The Infection Control department reviewed interim plans to ensure cleaning and sanitation standards could be maintained. |
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The interim order also forbids him from lighting fires on any land except for land that he legally owns by way of a title deed. |
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An interim report by council chief executive, made public in February, has already uncovered serious concerns about the award of the grant. |
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They remain in the interim parliament and their fighters are in the cantonments. |
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Unfortunately, the interim left the property operating at a loss, its coffers drained. |
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If parents can change, then foster care is really only an interim measure. |
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To date, much of the details of the diplomacy and even the interim deal between Iran and the West are shrouded in secrecy. |
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What went before, an interim framework agreement that caused a great deal of controversy, is no longer the bogeyman. |
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The key early win was getting an interim city council elected on May 5, only two weeks after forces arrived to begin quelling widespread disorder. |
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The father seeks an order for interim joint custody with both children to reside with him while the mother recovers from her injuries sustained in a riding accident. |
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They will be hoping to get their league campaign back on the rails in their next match and it will be back to the training ground for some fine tuning in the interim. |
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That means Hwang could have consolidated his position in the interim and now feels secure enough to travel for a day. |
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Importantly, as part of the interim plan, Iran has diluted or converted its stockpile of 20 percent enriched uranium. |
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I knew Shannon, a CT who had served an interim assignment in CTC the previous year, when I was there. |
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On a brief visit to Fiji, New Zealand Foreign Minister Geoff Goff declared that his country refused to recognise the interim government as constitutional. |
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This means that if one partner decided to stop paying the mortgage, household bills or school fees, the other can have an interim agreement for aliment made. |
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At present, the Desiros are operating under an interim certificate and will be fully certificated when they achieve 10,000 miles of fault-free running. |
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The BEA in its interim report maintains that the leftward yaw was caused not by incorrectly assembled landing gear but by loss of thrust from the number-one and two engines. |
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We want an interim solution to the concerns of the amakhosi. |
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It seems that uni's a short interim period where you can grow your mullet long, propagate a fine crop of dreads, and hold generally left-wing opinions if that's your bag. |
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He called on the Government to confront vested interests by tackling restrictive practices among the professions and to introduce interim price controls. |
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Of course, now that Apple has anointed him CEO, Jobs is no longer an interim success story, but he has become a model in how an interim can recharge an organization. |
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The city gave the telco an interim revocable permit earlier this year, but officials insisted a city charter requires that the franchise be voted on by residents. |
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The parties shall be at liberty in the interim, through counsel, to propose a candidate or candidates for the position of guardian of the person and guardian of the property. |
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However, before one appends a signature on the memorandum of understanding, one ought to know how to absorb those shocks in the interim before profits start flowing. |
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All of this could enable the interim government to assume real power and control in coming months and set the stage for an elected government to take over in January. |
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The rest are mostly Afghan soldiers loyal to the interim government. |
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His interim report attracted much attention for the wrong reason. |
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We're seeing if an AVO can be granted on an interim basis straight away. |
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Already rival ethnic, religious, tribal and clan leaders are scrabbling for a place on the interim administration which will govern the country until free elections are held. |
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In the interim, I had to decide whether I was going to quit or be a professional and finish the scene. |
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But in July he joined the army backed government as the interim labor minister and has defended the breaking of the Suez strikes. |
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It does seem that when it comes to the control orders, there'll now be an interim control order, and then there'll be judicial review on the merits of that control order. |
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The interim deal is meant to lead to a resolution of the long-running nuclear dispute. |
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There has been a series of public outbursts, the most recent being a blazing row between Independent councillor Chris Jarvis and interim manager Andrew Flockhart. |
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In the interim, however, can someone please put some Valium in the water served at the next House Republican Caucus? |
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The Tigers are reportedly seeking an interim council to administer the northeast of the country before a peace deal is reached, made up of Tamils, Sinhalese and Muslims. |
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So when Baroness Kingsmill published her interim report on the Model Health Inquiry yesterday, I was not surprised to yet again see zero action on size zero. |
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One reason for cheer is that the interim agreement has brought together the hard-liners, theirs and ours, in reciprocal dismay. |
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At the same time, interim government and military officials alike are at pains to emphasize the seriousness of their response. |
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Others argue that the two-week interim since the semi-final stage allowed bands to do so much work on their selections that an upset could result. |
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Dr. Carl Blackwell, who served as executive vice chancellor under the old system, is named interim chancellor of colleges and universities under the new system. |
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When she appeared before magistrates five days later she was given an interim ban, but was caught drink driving again when police did a spot check on her car. |
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Nothing in the interim agreement would stop Iran from resuming such activity if negotiations break down, he said. |
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What happened in the interim is the story of a brand that was good at manufacturing sweaters but terrible at retailing them. |
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An interim report into a gas leak on a North Sea oil platform which killed two workers was condemned by a union yesterday for apparently blaming the men for the tragedy. |
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This meant cotton khaki for summer and interim use of the earlier olive drab wool field jacket and trousers as winter garrison wear, until the present Army green arrived. |
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Stein's interim stint, expected to last two months, stretched to a year. |
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Under the US-backed plan, regional caucuses would select an interim assembly by the end of May and this body would pick a transitional government the following month. |
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Shareholders are to get an unchanged interim dividend of 4.380506 cents per share, suggesting the company is confident about the future outlook for the group. |
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In the interim, the Board of Management and its new Chairperson are grateful for the services of a temporary teacher from the local supply teacher panel. |
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The interim teachers will work closely with the existing teachers to cover classes, reducing the number of temporary supply teachers the school needs. |
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Officers will now look at the option of opening the lake with high-level security fencing as an interim solution so they can get it up and running for the summer. |
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The former field marshal, once the highest-ranking officer in the Confederate High Command, had retired from the service when he was named interim Chancellor. |
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Recent disposals, which will provide a fillip to interim numbers due in November, should also provide improved focus and strengthen the balance sheet. |
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The commission granted ten days for the government, the chief conservator of forests and police officials involved in the case to respond to the interim report. |
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Collins responded by gaining an interim interdict against the committee. |
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An interim interdict banning the newspaper from describing the behaviour of the prince and other royals was awarded at the Court of Session in Edinburgh. |
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At Inverness Sheriff Court, Gloag was granted an interim interdict against the tenants, preventing them using the narrow strip and a nearby carport. |
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And in the interim, enjoy this lovely picture of Tony Abbott. |
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But what has happened in the interim, in the days and the whole week that has followed, it that it hasn't had any resonation at all on the ground. |
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In the interim, they will secure better results to improve their environment by concentrating on more serious problems that directly affect their citizens. |
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In the interim, at least 150,000 tonnes of maize, about half of the anticipated shortfall of 300,000 tonnes will be imported as relief to affected families. |
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It seems the three children currently staying there will be found foster homes in the interim, but it has around 30 staff at the home who they will now need to relocate. |
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In the interim, I made sure to read every interview she gave. |
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We are also trying to get a bit of work done in the interim period too! |
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On Tuesday, Bank of Ireland shares fell by over 8 per cent after the bank warned that its interim profits may be hit by recent falls in international stock market. |
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In the interim people may use the service of any other post office. |
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It noted however, that it was their intention to resume all services as soon as it is practicably possible and asked for users' continued support in the interim. |
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The company proposed an interim dividend of 0.05 yuan per share. |
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The outgoing interim government was a product of one of those deals. |
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In this particular case, the parties agreed, and it was embodied in the order of April 11, 2001, that neither would seek interim child support from the other. |
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Trafford council has now appointed an interim chief executive. |
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Mineral extractors are also amongst next week's interim reporters. |
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The early 2000s saw the creation of fledgling interim federal administrations. |
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In the interim, fan heaters have been installed in our dining area and staff room to ensure the comfort of our customers and staff. |
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In the wake of the takeover, reports emerged of alleged intimidation of some of those critical of the interim regime. |
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The next day, Iloilo named Bainimarama as the interim prime minister, indicating that the military was still effectively in control. |
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In the interim, thousands of the enslaved Africans had fled to Palmares, and soon the mocambos there had grown into two significant states. |
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Evidently, interim decisions could be made by the Pope, which ultimately needed to be ratified using an assembly of the people that met annually. |
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The latter was delivered some 5 months after the former and in the interim a PT20 craft, Fleccia di Reggio was chartered to stand in. |
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Wightlink proposed interim arrangements enabling them restricted use of the new ferries until the trials can be completed in full. |
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At one point a county councillor even threatened to withdraw promised funds if the dockyard site became more than an interim solution. |
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The work window may not come around again for as long as weeks or months and in the interim, the vessel will continue to deteriorate. |
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On 18 January 2014, the interim government successfully institutionalised a more secular constitution. |
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Originally, the parliament was to be formed before the president was elected, but interim president Adly Mansour pushed the date. |
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Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, chairman of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, became the de facto interim head of state. |
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The ICJ has competence to indicate interim measures only if the prima facie jurisdiction is satisfied. |
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Such as the final judgment, the order for interim measures of the Court are binding on state parties to the dispute. |
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One or both parties to a dispute may apply the ICJ for issuing interim measures. |
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Until rendering a final judgment, the Court has competence to order interim measures for the protection of the rights of a party to a dispute. |
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This interim government, established by de Gaulle, aimed to continue to wage war against Germany and to purge collaborators from office. |
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The coauthor of the interim report stated that animals killed by active sonar of some Navy ships were injured. |
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Sellafield has several radioactive waste stores, mostly on an interim basis while a national waste repository plan is developed and implemented. |
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Eric Varvel will serve as acting CEO of the Investment Bank on an interim basis. |
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We also welcome returning trustees Kathi Cypres and Steven Roth and our outstanding former interim director Maria Seferian. |
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The Preseli Pembrokeshire Assembly Member Paul Davies then became the interim leader whilst an election took place. |
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As an interim measure, the propeller blades were armored and fitted with metal wedges to protect the pilot from ricochets. |
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Selequity's alliance with VRE provides significant benefits to project sponsors, particularly interim financing. |
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Cathy Jamieson subsequently became interim leader of the Scottish Labour Party. |
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On 20 November a new government under Hideki Tojo presented an interim proposal as its final offer. |
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That's when the recently deputized interim mayor will hand over the reins to the winner of a special runoff election. |
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The interim, however, is ours, and here we must tread carefully. |
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It's kind of divided,'' said John Hackney, interim CEO of the Norwalk Chamber of Commerce. |
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In the interim, Washington replaced Gates with his trusted subordinate, Nathanael Greene. |
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He further said if interim agenda given by PML-N doesnt improve the circumstances, then it will be a bad luck. |
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Prior to joining Contango, Brown served as interim CFO of Sports4Kids, a nonprofit organization focused on health and fitness for schoolchildren. |
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The French army marched through towns near Paris during the interim and accepted several peaceful surrenders. |
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The matter must now be regarded as sub judice pending its proceedings and no further statement will be issued in the interim. |
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Reagan eventually circumvented this inconvenience using a pocket veto, but the certification hearings in the interim were highly embarrassing. |
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They studied the effect of noise cancellation on sound localization, comparing use of the interim headset with the improved tactical headset. |
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The commissions conduct general reviews of electoral boundaries once every 8 to 12 years, and a number of interim reviews. |
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Robert Egger took control of the United Way of the National Capital Area, as the interim executive vice president. |
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Jack Honour, Stereo Vision's founder, Chairman, and control shareholder, has been named CEO, President, and interim CFO with immediate effect. |
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Meanwhile, the prosthodontist in Baghdad, LTC Richard Druckman, made him an acrylic interim treatment partial. |
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A PRT is an interim civil-military organization designed to operate in semipermissive environments, usually following open hostilities. |
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By early September the Sikh leaders accepted both the long term and interim proposals despite their earlier rejection. |
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The government then relocated to Villa Somalia in the capital from its interim location in Baidoa. |
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We need interim rate approval from the Ontario Energy Board and we have to finalize the legal agreements. |
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She had come to the conclusion that the High Court did not have jurisdiction to grant an interim or interlocutory order. |
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The Federal Government of Somalia was established on August 20, 2012, concurrent with the end of the TFG's interim mandate. |
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The meeting turned into a shouting match numerous times as outraged shareholders vented their anger at the interim board. |
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Bridge Cable TV and WNYW have signed an interim agreement that will permit Bridge Cable to carry the broadcast station until Dec. |
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The BBC does this as it assumes that TV was being watched in the interim period between expiry and renewal. |
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These two future frontage roads will serve as the interim four-lane parkway separated by the right-of-way for the future six-lane parkway. |
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Rangnick, who joined Schalke from Hoffenheim, will be replaced by interim coach Seppo Eichkorn. |
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Budgets, of course, are less than what the Pentagon had anticipated in its six-year plan, and more stuff has been front-loaded in the interim. |
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The High Court in London gave interim custody of the girls to the Bramleys. |
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Banister got the nod over two other finalists, interim manager Tim Bogar and Cleveland Indians bullpen coach Kevin Cash. |
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Perspective of gender mainstreaming development with in the interim period in Sudan. |
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In June 2014 the SIPRI Governing Board appointed Dr Ian Anthony as Director for an interim period. |
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As an interim measure, appointment of new peers will reflect shares of the vote secured by the political parties in the last general election. |
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As an interim supplementary book, however, it was used quite widely, although mostly in LCMS parishes and schools. |
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The king appointed Balboa as interim governor in 1511 and in 1513 he was appointed supreme commander of the colony. |
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The tactical strike aircraft programs were meant to serve as interim solutions until the next generation of aircraft arrived. |
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In the interim, Disraeli, as Conservative leader in the Commons, opposed the government on all major measures. |
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Contract awarded for Quice supply ip basic phones and fourteen interim ip phones for use of administrative agency of social housing in aguadulce. |
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In the interim, rest assured that Mr. Atherstone is by no means your friend, for he was perpetually earwigging poor Sir Rowland. |
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According to former interim prime minister Ali Tarhouni some, of the contracts agreed by the regime of Qaddafi will have to be reworked. |
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John Kear was sacked as coach and Veivers had a second spell as interim coach. |
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In the interim he had a great success playing a thinly disguised version of the American actor John Barrymore in Edna Ferber's Theatre Royal. |
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Test Process The Army's interim armored combat vehicle, now called the Stryker, is in the latter stages of development. |
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In the interim came The Beatles, a double LP commonly known as the White Album for its virtually featureless cover. |
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The panel's interim report in late 2011 suggested that the government had ignored the benefits of publicly owned forests. |
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Secondly, the court had no jurisdiction to grant an interim injunction against the Crown. |
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His car is in the shop, but they gave him a rental to drive in the interim. |
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However, this arrangement is expressed to be an interim one and will not necessarily become permanent. |
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Federal legislation regarding railbanking provides for interim public use of the corridor, allowing the establishment of recreational trails. |
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In England and Wales, a contract may be enforced by use of a claim, or in urgent cases by applying for an interim injunction to prevent a breach. |
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The EU and the Council of Europe are willing to accept a moratorium as an interim measure. |
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Bainimarama's takeover of Qarase's government was lawful and declared the interim government to be illegal. |
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In the interim he pursued one of his most adventurous series, the so-called Hercules project, exploring the persistence of fascism in its hydralike forms. |
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In the Frontier Dispute Case, both parties to the dispute, Burkina Faso and Mali submitted an application to the Court to indicate interim measures. |
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The Council may also appoint assistant rapporteurs to assist the President in applications for interim measures and to assist rapporteurs in the performance of their duties. |
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About two years ago, the NTP issued an interim warning that animal tests on both rats and mice indicated a strong probability of carcinogenicity and mutagenicity. |
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Frank Hadden, the head coach of Edinburgh Gunners, was appointed interim coach for the 2005 summer internationals against the Barbarians and Romania, winning both. |
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With the commencement in 1994 of the interim Constitution, and in 1997 its replacement, the final Constitution, another strand has been added to this weave. |
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It recommended universal salt iodisation as the main strategy, while distribution of iodised oil capsules was suggested as an interim strategy in severely affected areas. |
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Nappier described such reporting as an interim step prior to a ban. |
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Steve has 26 years of senior operational and board level finance experience, most recently as interim CFO for IMI plc's TA Hydronics business in Sweden. |
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The Executive Commission meets regularly during the ad interim period. |
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In 2006 a relation of interim Eucharistic sharing was inaugurated with the United Methodist Church, a step that may ultimately lead to full communion. |
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Other interim bodies include a number of standing commissions which study and draft policy proposals for consideration and report back to General Convention. |
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In November 2006, the ICAO issued new interim recommendations. |
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During their two-day stay, Aparo and his team will visit Saghand mine and Ardakan yellowcake production, both in the central Yazd province under the Geneva interim agreement. |
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Babangida finally kept his promise to relinquish office to a civilian government, but not before appointing Ernest Shonekan head of an interim government. |
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In the meantime, he said the town is in good hands with Christopher Lund, interim building inspector, and Eric L'Esperance, part-time assistant town planner. |
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Current interim president Rita Cavin made a commitment until January. |
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