Some people grieve mightily, volcanically, with sadness and anger and regret issuing forth like a painful eruption. |
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The inquest was told that leaflets and documents are published for parents, issuing warnings on cot deaths. |
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Or maybe it's his special gift for issuing halfhearted and self-serving mea culpas, an apologia disguised as an apology. |
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When disbursers will no longer be issuing checks, the education process starts well in advance of the issuance of cards. |
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Rather, it seemed intent on issuing diktats to which they were expected to conform. |
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There was no evidence that the police acted in bad faith or arbitrarily when issuing those orders. |
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Management keeps making rosy promises it can't keep and issuing financial forecasts it can't meet, they say. |
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The parties have fought this election by issuing dire warnings, squabbling about details and calling each other names. |
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One side of the Council is issuing housing benefit, while on the other it takes court action when arrears build up. |
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With the advent of frequent flyer programs the airlines began issuing free upgrade certificates to reward their best fliers. |
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The group then initiates an attack by rushing the prey while issuing loud calls. |
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Now he was like some Steven King rustic, issuing cryptic wisdom from the porch to a tourist who just wants directions to the hotel. |
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Under the new law, the government is given the task of issuing at least 12 regulations to put meat on the bones of the law. |
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Hector had expunged any reference to his health when issuing his blue copy. |
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This personal capacity surely comes from insatiable love for mankind, issuing from total trust in God. |
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He fought hard to keep his lunch down as the smell issuing from the creature infiltrated his nostrils. |
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The issuing city, county, or state bets that the borrowed money can be invested to earn more than the interest rate that the bonds must pay. |
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It makes you wonder if the Minister yawned before issuing that awe-inspiring comment. |
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Environment Canada was criticized for issuing a tornado warning only after someone reported seeing a funnel cloud touch down. |
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This past session, for example, the court continued its tear, issuing several opinions that further limit federal power. |
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It was no longer suitable to just identify the bad guys by issuing them black hats. |
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His feet stamped hard on the ground, like a steady beat of the drum issuing a warning. |
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If a corporate bond is callable, then the issuing company has the right to purchase the bond after some minimum time period. |
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What we're looking at doing instead is issuing a driving privilege card, which also states thereon that it is not good for identification. |
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He is often regarded in the West as a bumbling eccentric, renowned for issuing barmy decrees. |
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The Secretary of Commerce must consult with the Department of Justice before issuing such a certificate. |
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It further contended that the government could save money by not issuing higher-yielding long bonds. |
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By issuing the order, the Ministry of Defence can argue that the soldier endangered himself by refusing to obey the command. |
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The central bank has previously attempted to tried to keep pace with inflation by issuing banknotes, with little effect. |
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Under a surety bond, if the bonded party doesn't fulfill their side of a deal, the company issuing the bond steps in to compensate the customer. |
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Though defunct since 1997, many companies continued issuing them for some years later to be on the safe side. |
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Operators with sound financial position are able to raise funds through the capital market by issuing debentures. |
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It is customary for participating postal administrations to pay tribute to the host region by issuing stamps celebrating local achievements. |
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Apparently, they were issuing two and three tickets to each season ticket holder and that's why they ran out. |
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The Delphic oracles responded to questions about the future by issuing prophecies. |
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But instead of issuing forth to finish off the demoralized Japanese squadron the Russian ships remained safely in harbour. |
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Once the SEC gives its approval, Google will stop accepting bids for its shares and could start issuing stock within a matter of hours. |
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Built like a sergeant major, she has this parade ground habit of issuing orders, not requests. |
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Government servants should be more sensitive and careful when issuing statements on the issue. |
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We, however, are now speaking of things in their issuing from the universal source of being. |
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The United States government is moving towards issuing single smart card identity credentials for all federal employees. |
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The bonds were sold at the Luxembourg stock exchange hours after their issuing. |
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He says I'm rescinding bail, I'm issuing a bench warrant and I'm going to hold it for an hour. |
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There were parking attendants and tow trucks there issuing tickets and towing vehicles away. |
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On the ship, Debbie was in charge of issuing medical stores, and at home she does a similar job for a chemist. |
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The town council and North Wiltshire District Council are not issuing any statements. |
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I had to cast a spell, which required making claw-hands and issuing some sort of crackly lightning sounds. |
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Residents awoke on Bank Holiday Monday morning to discover the traffic warden had gone down the street, before 9am, issuing the tickets. |
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Now governments can get more support by playing the threat up and issuing constant warnings. |
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The call comes as new licensing laws transferring responsibility for issuing licences from magistrates to the council came into force this week. |
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According to the new law, the focus of government work will be shifted from issuing licences to conducting inspections. |
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Alternatively, the government may seek to borrow the money, by issuing Treasury bills and bonds to the public. |
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He started the year in the bullpen, where he was issuing more walks than strikeouts. |
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Other business included payment of pensions, issuing postal orders and, of course, selling stamps. |
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With-profits providers will be issuing bonuses of 3 per cent or lower next year. |
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The bank contract will provide for chargebacks of amounts wrongly paid by the issuing to the retailer bank. |
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It also pleaded guilty to issuing statements overvaluing assets in Armstrong's accounts. |
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Both diamond and gold mines housed black workers in single-sex compounds, issuing contracts of limited duration. |
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The measure requires states to start issuing more uniform driver's licenses and to verify the citizenship or legal status of people getting them. |
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Chi-square tests were also used to determine if the frequency of issuing an income statement differed between listed and unlisted companies. |
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Police are once more issuing tickets and those using the nation's roads for daredevil or swashbuckling adventures can get in on the action. |
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Another point of concern for the minister is the issuing of loan guarantees by government for borrowing by parastatals. |
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They must get written authorization from the Department of Environment before issuing a citation. |
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This decision was taken primarily to help minimise the costs of issuing licences to the public. |
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A former employer that had taken to issuing promises instead of paychecks, seems to have saved money by an even more devious method. |
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She had already moved on, issuing strict and peremptory commands to everyone in their party. |
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And beauty, as a term signifying an indisputable excellence, has been a perennial resource in the issuing of peremptory evaluations. |
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Some credit-card companies are already issuing smart cards for both in-store and online shopping. |
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But issuing open-ended preference shares with fixed coupon rates would be more in the nature of perpetual bonds. |
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Though he and his team of four continually confront fare dodgers, they are entirely ineffective at issuing tickets. |
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They include issuing biased research on particular stocks to attract investment banking fees and giving shares in hot IPOs to favored clients. |
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Even more rumours would ensue, thus issuing the greater need to move as soon as possible. |
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The traffic commissioner is responsible for issuing licences to bus operators. |
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In a free market, then, the threat of bankruptcy would restrain banks from issuing paper certificates unbacked by gold. |
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The driver set off without a backward glance and the conductor began issuing tickets. |
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He recounts numerous instances of issuing false data, some, like the hamlet evaluation statistics, well known. |
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Such sentiments have been made explicit in numerous statements and articles issuing from Iraqi Shia media sources. |
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Maia's voice rang in her memory, issuing orders and instructions the morning before. |
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To mark its 175th anniversary, Talisker is issuing a limited edition, specially vatted malt from a few carefully selected casks. |
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The denials issuing from Santos are almost pathetic in their plaintive appeal to maintenance of the status quo. |
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The documents issuing from Rome and diocesan offices come across as totally abstract and divorced from real life. |
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One moment I was peacefully watching TV and the next was assailed by a high volume string of expletives issuing from the kitchen. |
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If I had been a cartoon character you'd have seen a cloud with a picture of a tub of popcorn issuing from my mouth. |
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They might coax or bully, interrogate or probe, but rarely do we see them issuing orders or acting like a generalissimo. |
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Restaurants in all the others have started issuing diners with doggy bags for their unfinished wine. |
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By issuing a red alert, you can get workers, guards and other employees to engage in hand to hand combat with the intruders. |
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Two fire engines, from Marlborough and Pewsey, were called after smoke was seen issuing from the building. |
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There'll be no white smoke issuing from the chimney, no papal politics, no dressing up in natty crimson robes. |
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Penelope describes what this means and the agony and pleasure of streams of jabberwocky issuing forth from a man of words. |
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In order to quash these rumours the company took the highly unusual step of issuing an official denial. |
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Now the parents are issuing a stark warning to other parents, urging them to keep a watchful eye on their children. |
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When a motorist is caught speeding using a hand-held radar gun, the garda shows the recorded speed on the hand device before issuing a ticket. |
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The Pope obliged, issuing on November 1, 1478, a papal bull called Exigit Sincere Devotionis. |
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A separate project will involve issuing a monthly bulletin on integration matters in English, German and French. |
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The text may also be viewed as a legal instruction, issuing from God, requiring a particular and mandatory punishment for murder. |
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Turning to his adjutant, the colonel began issuing orders to deploy his troops. |
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There are many ways that presidents admit responsibility besides publicly issuing the big mea culpa. |
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The voice was wobbly and anxious and seemed to be issuing from the coatroom in the corner of the grand sitting room. |
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Not only have you joined the ranks of the morally obtuse, but you have done so with an arrogance that would astound a mullah issuing a fatwa. |
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I should have been sat in front of the television making mental notes and issuing sharp rebukes to his paper thin justifications for war. |
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Both Armstrong and Grice are now understood to be issuing rebuttals to Fraser, furious at the way their actions have been judged. |
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Contrary to popular belief, police do not make money out of issuing speeding tickets. |
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His voice is a reedy hush, like a jet of water issuing from a punctured pipe. |
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Therefore, the clearing system and the clients of other banks demanding redemption set narrow limits to the issuing of fiduciary media. |
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The incidents left officials at both airlines red-faced in issuing apologies. |
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Less sensible platitudes are currently issuing from the mouths of our leaders. |
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This program mandates the issuing of certificates of ownership for individual plots to be distributed amongst farm workers. |
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Mike Russell, culture spokesman for the SNP, said local councils issuing their own film certificates would set a dangerous precedent. |
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We will see a process whereby any lie issuing from any of them is amplified by the others, creating a multiplier effect. |
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Eroding sand, gravel and clay, with occasional springs issuing from them, present an unstable habitat for a few plants. |
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Discipline vehicle drivers and adopt stringent rules for issuing and renewal of licences so as to bring in genuine and competent ones. |
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And last but not least, the president has been issuing executive orders that have been implementing many of the ideas. |
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In issuing the order, the President has pushed his lawmaking powers beyond their limits. |
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Last night, the Senate passed, by voice vote, a resolution issuing a formal apology for failing to pass federal anti-lynching laws. |
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Instead, like the earlier temple buildings, new additions were positioned to relate to the springs and the flow of the water issuing from them. |
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The Department of Foreign Affairs responded by issuing the following memo to all Irish legations and consulates abroad. |
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If they feel it is advantageous for them to retire their current bonds and secure a lower rate by issuing new bonds, they may call their bonds. |
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Possible expansion was, however, tempered with some bad news with the issuing of a profit warning for Waterford Wedgwood. |
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Privateering involved the issuing of letters of marque by a supposedly legitimate authority, but they were not always choosy about the grantees. |
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Apart from issuing a few brief statements, the failed viceroy has yet to face the media to tell his side of the story. |
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On its pre-season tour of America, the club seized 600 counterfeits, including t-shirts and caps, while issuing 35 banning orders to firms suspected of peddling fakes there. |
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All products issuing from established publishers are not gold. |
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But she wonders if ministers quite understand the real world when she hears ideas such as head teachers' issuing fixed penalty notice fines to truants ' parents. |
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A month ago, his Edinburgh branch was issuing a press release trumpeting the fact that 46 of those made redundant there had found retraining as gas central heating fitters. |
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Viggo covered in prison tats, issuing a vicious, butt-naked beat-down in the Russian mobster drama Eastern Promises. |
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He retired after only a single appointed term, issuing a public blast against his own party and virtually inviting the opposition to take over his seat. |
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A barber has become so annoyed by mobile phone use in his shop that he has started issuing fines every time he hears a bleep or electronic jingle. |
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Instead, she has decided to sue the governor through the State Administrative Court for issuing the gubernatorial decree that she said disrespectfully dismissed her. |
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A further important measure was the Crown Lands Occupation Act of 1836, which provided for the issuing of occupation licences for pastoral purposes on unsurveyed crown land. |
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With regards to Patterson, the cops ended up issuing him four citations, two per eaglet. |
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There are two sets of results issuing from the research outlined above. |
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Hill could hear Rescorla issuing orders through the bullhorn. |
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Washington obliged by issuing a proclamation that Thursday, November 26, 1789, would be a day of public thanksgiving. |
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The Tokyo Stock Exchange will relax its rules on issuing convertible bonds to prevent the hollowing out of the domestic market, a press report said yesterday. |
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A very loud siren will give a shrill whoop-whoop if a deadly plume of gas gets loose, and we're issuing special protective equipment for each home, business, and school. |
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Working behind the scenes and at the scenes through the papal nuncios was more effective than issuing public statements from the safety of the Vatican. |
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Mr Hayes said the dispute had led to a shutdown of services to farmers and everything from the payment of EU monies to the issuing of cattle movement permits has been delayed. |
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These ideas had a wide influence on the creation of the Franc Germinal and on the law granting the Banque de France its monopoly on issuing banknotes. |
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Lacking any grand political vision that might engage us, the European authorities resort instead to issuing high-handed advice on our habits and lifestyles. |
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When this summons was served on the defendants' solicitors they retaliated by issuing a summons seeking an order that the action be struck out for want of prosecution. |
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Let's see directors put their money where their mouths are by issuing a swag of shares or options to themselves at prices at whatever range or value Bain comes up with. |
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Forty years ago, Fanon was issuing a clarion call against imperialism. |
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City departments review that set in advance of issuing building permits. |
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Commerce doesn't raise money for loans by issuing commercial paper. |
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Several local governments started issuing forest concession licenses since the implementation of regional autonomy last year as part of efforts to boost their revenues. |
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However, the Sheffield coroner also condemned the placing of the sign, on the apex of a bend, and said he would be issuing a report to the Government on the tragedy. |
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He sings as if issuing instructions to a slow-witted housekeeper. |
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In future it wants computerised systems with disembodied Big Brother-like voices issuing commands to staff seeking access to high-security buildings. |
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Leaders are constantly issuing contradictory orders and security commanders are bickering. |
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The noted radiobiologist and former Director of the National Cancer Institute led a subcommittee of the CRESP Peer Review Committee he chairs in issuing a review of the draft. |
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In England, new coats of arms are granted to individuals by the Earl Marshal of the College of Arms, which oversees the issuing of armorial bearings. |
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The Louisiana university has turned into a nanny state, issuing a campus smoking ban of dubious legality. |
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Until recently, its investigators have been mostly nameless, the millions of words issuing from its government-issue red-brick offices mostly anonymous. |
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Presidents establish policy by issuing executive orders, national security directives, and, under the current Bush administration, homeland security directives. |
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Use of computers for issuing prescriptions increased prescribing of generic drugs, and use of computers for test ordering led to cost savings and fewer unnecessary tests. |
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Activists framed state right-to-die initiatives, senators sponsored bills banning assisted suicide, and courts began issuing an unending series of deeply confused rulings. |
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A profusion of white fibers issuing from the ventral aspect of the dentate nucleus converge rostrally to form the main part of the superior cerebellar peduncle. |
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The company is issuing the card through rurally based general practitioners and veterinary surgeons for distribution to people who may be working with animals. |
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She said officers were issuing alcohol abuse advice at every opportunity in the run-up to Christmas, including highlighting the heightened risk to those who pre-load. |
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A headset capable of issuing commands to another device with a simple head nod is one of 38 patents granted to Apple this week. |
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They found medication in the master bedroom and bathroom, and a sticky note in the stairwell issuing a do-not-resuscitate order. |
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Last month, I met him at another awards ceremony, and he got similarly royal treatment, with well-wishers and sycophants issuing forth to bow and scrape. |
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The crew abandoned ship at 6.30 am after issuing a Mayday call saying their ship was sinking in the Bristol Channel, around 35 miles south west of the Pembrokeshire coast. |
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I hate issuing predictions because they very often embarrass the issuer after the fact. |
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Loyalty cards, just like the old Green Shield stamps and the co-op divi are understandable but why, oh why, are these stores issuing credit and debit cards? |
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The extremely zealous President Kevin Baugh has been issuing war bonds to raise funds in case fighting becomes necessary. |
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The Bush team has spent more taxpayer money on issuing and enforcing regulations than any previous administration in U.S. history. |
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The fact of the matter is that the police see a range of policing as important to reduce crime, including the issuing of tickets for traffic offences. |
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Tram operators are issuing inspectors with new hand-held high-tech computers which can check the name and address of a ticketless passenger in three seconds. |
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A company can manage a service contract, for example, from the issuing of a work order through to completion and the system can micromanage the process. |
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Governments of cities, towns and villages also should define in advance their criteria for issuing evacuation calls and issue them promptly when necessary. |
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Best known as the maker of the state's first coinage, issuing shillings, sixpence, and threepence silver coins in 1783, Chalmers's marked domestic silver is exceedingly rare. |
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We are issuing a brief reminder that reporting specific details about the method a person uses for suicide can be very triggering for others experiencing suicidal thoughts. |
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Publix Super Markets is issuing a voluntary allergen warning on Publix Key Lime Pie, sold between Dec. |
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The Bank of England is the UK's central bank and is responsible for issuing notes and coins in the nation's currency, the pound sterling. |
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Local councils and the National Assembly for Wales use Welsh, issuing Welsh versions of their literature, to varying degrees. |
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Claudius remained grateful to the guard, however, issuing coins with tributes to the Praetorians in the early part of his reign. |
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The ancient sources say the charge was adultery, and that Claudius was tricked into issuing the punishment. |
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An invasion in 288 failed to unseat him and an uneasy peace ensued, with Carausius issuing coins and inviting official recognition. |
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Reid wants to be top of the cops, issuing orders to Inspector Knackers and James Bonds with criminals and terrorists in his sights. |
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The rents issuing from the land permitted him to live as a man of independent means. |
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It planned to use these seized lands to finance the government by issuing assignats. |
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Most of the right arm was amputated and within half an hour Nelson had returned to issuing orders to his captains. |
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With the extension of sterling to Ireland in 1825, the Bank of Ireland began issuing sterling notes, later followed by other Irish banks. |
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From 1844, new banks were excluded from issuing notes in England and Wales but not in Scotland and Ireland. |
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Irish independence reduced the number of Irish banks issuing sterling notes to five operating in Northern Ireland. |
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The bank was soon accused by the bullionists of causing the exchange rate to fall from over issuing banknotes, a charge which the Bank denied. |
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In a 2010 report, the Russell Group of 20 leading universities made a conclusion that higher education could be financed by issuing bonds. |
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Gilmour responded by issuing a carefully worded press release affirming that Pink Floyd would continue to exist. |
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The Bermuda Monetary Authority is the issuing authority for all banknotes and coins, and regulates financial institutions. |
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Governments usually borrow by issuing securities such as government bonds and bills. |
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Sovereigns issuing debt denominated in a foreign currency may furthermore be unable to obtain that foreign currency to service debt. |
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At any time signatures and GUID can be validated within the issuing system. |
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Once hot the hot water container could be wheeled to where heat was required and the issuing heat could be altered using adjustable doors. |
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The sales were part of GIP's strategy to syndicate the equity portion of the original acquisition by issuing bonds to refinance bank debt. |
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At the same time, the Agency took responsibility for issuing flood warnings to the public, a role previously held by the police. |
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In 1788, the MCC took responsibility for the Laws of Cricket, issuing a revised version that year. |
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It entitles the holder to enter the Schengen Area and remain in the issuing state for a period longer than 90 days but no more than one year. |
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In 1794, issuing British passports became the job of the Office of the Secretary of State. |
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Passport booklets from almost all countries around the world display the national coat of arms of the issuing country on the front cover. |
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This new card will abolish work permits across the EU and centralize the issuing from Brussels. |
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It is responsible for authorising degree programmes and issuing all degrees to graduates, and for managing student discipline. |
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Prior to the establishment of Parliament, the monarch ruled absolutely by the issuing of his personal written orders, open or closed. |
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After issuing an apology, Mr Matthews remained in his job and no disciplinary action was taken. |
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The first payment method that required clearing was cheques, as cheques would have to be returned to the issuing bank for payment. |
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These commercial banknotes only traded at face value in the market served by the issuing bank. |
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Counterfeiting, the forgery of banknotes, is an inherent challenge in issuing currency. |
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However, the government still needed masses of paper product for the exchange certificates and the state's new issuing of paper money. |
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Bank of Scotland began issuing a new series of banknotes in the Autumn of 2007, which feature the common theme of Scottish bridges. |
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The Isle of Man is a unique case among the Crown Dependencies, issuing its own currency, the Manx pound. |
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This is manifestly the case with the issuing of Orders of Australia and similar honours. |
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The Head of the navy cabinet was responsible for promotions, appointments, administration and issuing orders to naval forces. |
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One or both parties to a dispute may apply the ICJ for issuing interim measures. |
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In fear of his life, he retired to his house for the rest of the year, issuing occasional proclamations of bad omens. |
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After the rule of king Charles the Simple, local dukes began issuing their own currency. |
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Many of them have images, which generally remain copyrighted by the issuing country, but the UPU and WADP permit them to be downloaded. |
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Odoacer was careful to observe form, however, and made a pretence of acting on Nepos's authority, even issuing coins with his image. |
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His court limited government spending and prohibited nobles and troops from abusing civilians or issuing edicts without authorization. |
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In 1555, Pope Paul IV rectified this by issuing a papal bull recognising Philip and Mary as rightful King and Queen of Ireland. |
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It was the Masters who started court cases, issuing the initial writs without which parties could not begin cases in the common law courts. |
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The Custos Brevium appointed the Clerk of the Juries, responsible for issuing writs of Habeas Corpus. |
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For example, the doctrines of mootness, ripeness, and standing prohibit district courts from issuing advisory opinions. |
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These committees run inquiries into topics within their remit, issuing reports from time to time. |
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The direct public offering or DPO, as they term it, was not done by auction but rather at a share price set by the issuing corporation. |
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Derivative products or instruments help the issuers to gain an unusual profit from issuing the instruments. |
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Elizabeth I particularly was a great abuser of the system, issuing patents for common commodities such as starch and salt. |
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Near the summit of the road is Hause Well, a spring issuing from a crevice in the rock. |
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The review was abolished in favour of the Royal Commission on Local Government before issuing a final report. |
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In Exodus we undergo the first of a multitude of shocking surprises, issuing from the great surpriser, the primal shocker. |
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Sometimes they are Copernican in scope, issuing in totally new Weltansichts. |
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Their trademarked financial structure involved issuing several kinds of zero coupons. |
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Since firms issuing early SEOs tend to be smaller, younger, and risker, the SEO timing decision may be extremely valuable to them. |
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Texas on Wednesday began issuing death certificates that recognize same-sex marriages, state officials said. |
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The campaign is using social media channels to inform consumers of the dangers of issuing blank cheques to cover loans. |
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As Cruz headed to the Bluegrass State, a judge freed Davis on the condition that she not interfere with her deputies issuing the licenses. |
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Mandatorily redeemable shares, where the issuing company is obligated to buy back shares in exchange for cash or assets. |
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Josh Fink, who had a successful mountain climbing career, is issuing comment on an 80-year-old's quest to summit Mount Everest. |
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As part of the new methodology Fitch is assigning a Short-term IDR to most short-term debt issuing insurance entities rated by Fitch. |
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Visa cardholders can sign up for the service through their card issuing bank, at the Verified by Visa Web site or when making a purchase. |
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The state is now issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples. |
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At the time, Facebook apologized for issuing a block to the page. |
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The purpose of issuing an ED isn't to conduct a vote, poll, or survey of stakeholder sentiment regarding the proposed standard. |
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When the device senses an arrhythmia resembling VF, it defibrillates the heart by issuing a single, large shock. |
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He's walked 16 in 39 innings at Delmarva after issuing just eight walks over 59 innings last season. |
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They can unilaterally increase their assets to fund such insurance claims by issuing liabilities in the form of nonredeemable currency. |
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A SMALL business lobby group has urged doctors to tighten procedures for issuing sickness cover notes. |
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Selectmen also approved issuing an all-alcoholic package store license to Depot Square Deli and Package Store on Pleasant Street. |
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To my horror I saw two traffic wardens issuing parking tickets as soon as the motorists left their cars. |
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Under certain limited conditions, I believe firms issuing golden shares should be allowed to remain listed,'' Sugiyama said. |
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On investigating, the deputy found there was no such university, just a diploma mill issuing certificates for a fee. |
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A FORMER Army General has accused the armed forces of turning soldiers into softies by issuing them with duvets. |
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In addition, the CMVP continues its exponential growth by issuing the programs 122nd validation certificate. |
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But Hulme evidently saw such a project as inexorably issuing in the immanentism and materialism of the late Victorian age. |
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Quaestor is suspected of issuing bonds for up to 150 billion forints above its issuance program of 60 billion forints. |
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With high-street stores desperate to increase footfall and buck the financial downturn, retailers have started issuing discount vouchers. |
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Migdal said that it was issuing the profit warning because of 'information included in reports to the public by Generali, the controlling shareholder in the company, in Italy. |
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Puerto Rico took another step in its effort to privatize its main airport, issuing a request for qualifications from interested for-profit investors, reports Dow Jones. |
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The issuing price is lower than the average price level of local Chinese banks, as well as the Branch s price level of inter-bank borrowing over the same tenor. |
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The judge tasked with issuing the premit must determine if the the prosecution office and the investigating authorities have no other options for collecting evidence. |
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Legal experts did not anticipate that a ruling in the Hood County case would force Criner and the other holdouts to begin issuing same-sex marriage licenses. |
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The court found him guilty of issuing statements accusing the Saudi government of running a police state and using the judiciary to legalize injustice and oppression. |
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The planetoid Sedna, named for the goddess featured prominently in the book issuing warnings about global warming, is one of the coldest bodies in the Solar System. |
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Goldsmiths are believed to have originated the practice of lending out gold kept with them for safekeeping, while issuing demandable liabilities to the depositors. |
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The yield investors get on preferred stocks depends on current interest rates, the credit rating of the issuing company and investor interest in the offering, experts say. |
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Today some people wonder whether there is a connection between the retirement of Cardinal McCarrick, 75, in mid-May, and the issuing of the new regulations. |
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Dubai Municipality keeps issuing warnings and banning some dangerous supplements from time to time, especially those containing sibutramine and phenolphatlein. |
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Tucked away in the middle pages you can read of the International Criminal Court's issuing of arrest warrants for the five leaders of the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda. |
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Last year, the state began issuing new 'California Agriculture' license plates that will help fund youth development programs such as 4-H and Future Farmers of America. |
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His most recent arrest on August 8, 2012 was for issuing a bad check. |
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We are issuing this report card on the bishops' performance because it is time for them to know where their weaknesses lie so that they can work to improve upon them. |
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Shatterproof has held rappelling events throughout the country, issuing a Shatterproof Challenge to the nation to become more aware of addiction and take action. |
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Plaid Cymru's spokesperson on young people Jocelyn Davies asked the Welsh Government to enshrine its whistle-blowing policy into legislation rather than just issuing guidance. |
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After the SARS outbreak in 2003, China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan launched campaigns to discourage public spitting by issuing fines to public spitters. |
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During this time, insiders and any underwriters involved in the IPO are restricted from issuing any earnings forecasts or research reports for the company. |
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Also, banks will request pro forma statements in lieu of tax returns for a start up business in order to verify cash flow before issuing a loan or line of credit. |
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Grand juries carry out this duty by examining evidence presented to them by a prosecutor and issuing indictments, or by investigating alleged crimes and issuing presentments. |
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The Marshall Court also ended the practice of each justice issuing his opinion seriatim, a remnant of British tradition, and instead issuing a single majority opinion. |
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There were four Exigenters tasked with issuing and controlling the process of declaring someone an Outlaw, with each Exigenter assigned a set of counties. |
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This was a defeat for the common law, and in response Coke spent the summer issuing writs of prohibition to again challenge Bancroft and the High Commission. |
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Throughout those years, including present time, all budgets contemplated issuing bonds to cover said projected deficits rather than make proper adjustments. |
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As late as the 6th century the Eastern Roman empire and Caliph Umar ibn Khattab were issuing decrees against conversion to Judaism, implying that this was still occurring. |
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His Majesty's government's reaction to the German invasion was muted, with the Ministry of Information issuing a press release shortly after the Germans landed. |
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Despite issuing an apparent dismissal, Crumley still has a definite affection for the island, and its almost mechanical role in the Shetlandic whole. |
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In 1911, the Met Office began issuing marine weather forecasts which included gale and storm warnings via radio transmission for areas around Great Britain. |
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In the last of these series, the issuing bank would stamp its name and promise to pay, along with the signatures of its president and cashier on a preprinted note. |
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Currently, the ICAO recommends that passports be issued in English and French, or in the national language of the issuing country and in either English or French. |
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In this section we analyze some aspects of issuing multiapplication cards. |
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Governments from both advanced economies and emerging markets borrow money by issuing government bonds and selling them to private investors, either overseas or domestically. |
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An advantage of issuing bonds in a currency such as the US dollar, the pound sterling, or the euro is that many investors wish to invest in such bonds. |
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Governments create debt by issuing securities, government bonds and bills. |
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Seigniorage is the net revenue derived from the issuing of currency. |
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A white paper is an authoritative report or guide that informs readers concisely about a complex issue and presents the issuing body's philosophy on the matter. |
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Paul Craig argues that this results in the courts adopting linguistically strained interpretations instead of issuing declarations of incompatibility. |
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The RAF also imitated the German practice of issuing fluorescein. |
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The greatest killer was scurvy, a disease that had been shown to be preventable by issuing lemon or lime juice to sailors but was not taken seriously. |
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As a consequence, Spain increased the issuing of privateering contracts. |
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Such an organization requires the issuing of special laws by the governing state, since they are not covered by the normal administrative structure of the respective states. |
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Cars Limited finding new capital by issuing shares to the public. |
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The Bank of England is the central bank, responsible for issuing currency. |
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The English kings had also developed the system of issuing writs to their officials, in addition to the normal medieval practice of issuing charters. |
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