A fine occasion for joining was Michaelmas, or another rural feast such as Easter or Walpurgis night. |
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He fought for the armies of Russia, Poland and Sweden before joining the English in 1640 to fight the Scots. |
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Along its axial region is developed a narrow ridge, joining and continuous with similar ridges in the seven thoracic tergites. |
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It was just reward for all the hard work Gareth has put in since joining the society two years ago. |
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Names are being taken for anyone interested in joining the Mosse brownie pack. |
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Increasingly, clinical professors, after years of lobbying for equal status in the legal academy, are joining the tenure track. |
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For me, reporting for duty on a strike day would be like joining the army and then refusing to go to war. |
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We'll have reaction from some of those family members joining us here live, tonight. |
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The club is hoping that this year will see more people than ever taking up tennis and joining the club. |
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Many of our friends and supporters will be joining me to walk at various stages along the route. |
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Joseph is generally blamed for joining battle at Vitoria while some of his divisions were some way away. |
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Already, ministers and junior ministers must give up their council seats upon joining the Cabinet or junior minister ranks. |
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After joining up in 1998, Cpl Fox served in Germany and in Kosovo as an intelligence and security clerk with the Queen's Royal Hussars. |
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Hightail ran with her cubs and around them, excited by their game, barely restraining herself from joining it. |
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Valved horns were permitted, in the light of Wagner's own equivocation about them, joining those valved horn hybrids known as Wagner tubas. |
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Martin, as well as her other son Benjamin, resented their mother joining politics. |
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If the member is not on the telephone when joining the rota payment for installation will be made by the University. |
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But despite such challenges, women are once again joining the ranks of the police in Afghanistan. |
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A doctor from Tameside Hospital is joining a team of physicians on a mercy mission to help earthquake victims. |
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Additionally, a larger number of students participate by joining the band or the cheerleading squad, two spin-off benefits of football. |
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To make this recording, he returned to the Mandinka village Warang, where he played frequently before joining the National Ballet. |
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Prior to joining Scripps, Smith graduated from Northern Arizona University with a bachelor's degree in physics and astronomy. |
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The Nice Treaty does not exempt Ireland from joining a common European defence policy. |
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The rest of team made it up to high camp, joining forces with Todd and Winslow's team. |
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A professional tea taster, he was Typhoo's chief blender before joining Mumbo. |
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Joining a dating agency has no stigma, it is tantamount to joining a private members' club. |
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It had as much effect on the outcome as Brazil joining the Allies late in the Second World War. |
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Respect for personal autonomy and individual human rights was the common thread joining all issues presented at the World Social Forum. |
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Immediately beyond is a junction with another stream joining from the left from Wisdom Tooth Passage. |
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The electron beam welding process has had wide application for joining dissimilar metals. |
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So, joining him in the suite are his taciturn driver and a talkative tailor named George. |
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Colin, who left the Royal Navy in 1958 because of an injury, became a joiner with Shepherd's before joining York Carriageworks. |
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For So Little Time, Coleman repays the favour, joining Otter's band for three of the album's eight tracks. |
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By joining the points of intersection between price and amount of X consumed at that price, we trace out a demand curve. |
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Ma broached the idea of Toronto and Taipei joining hands to inform each other on the latest SARS information. |
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The construction involves joining some points and drawing through some of the points of intersection lines parallel to other lines. |
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In the global era, we cannot afford the luxury of seeing our two great cities knocking spots off each other rather than joining resources. |
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The lurkers stay in the background, voyeuristically reading the furious messages that are being hurled around cyberspace, without joining in. |
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I did keep my gob shut and I waited till she let off her own yell of anger before joining in the rant against the dastardly final twist. |
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Two employees have been sacked and 120 others face dismissal for joining earlier protests. |
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One way to balance this is to consider joining a faculty that has dependent tuition remission. |
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The custom of joining the hands in the sign of prayer is the greeting one receives from a stranger and is unique to Sanatana Dharma. |
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Now, outraged people all over the UK will be joining forces to force it off the air again. |
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He particularly encourages talented college rowers to think about joining the Blue Squad. |
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The couple had made the long journey from Kent for the bags, joining the queue at 12.30 am. |
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You just saw the picture of Democrats and Republicans in New Orleans joining forces to support the recovery effort. |
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Anyone joining a group of drinkers immediately buys a round of drinks for everyone at the table. |
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They enthusiastically joined the reunion and exchanged ideas, later joining in the singing. |
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Three of the biggest employees in York and Selby are joining forces to provide better child care facilities for their staff. |
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In particular he assumed that the solids were convex, that is a straight line joining any two points always lies entirely within the solid. |
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Now that the established industry players are joining the fray, the competition will only intensify. |
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For example it is assumed that there is a unique line joining any two points. |
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There are three lines joining points of the configuration that do not count among the four configuration lines. |
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We are truly grateful to them for joining our efforts to attack the root causes of poverty worldwide. |
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The dining lounge has been prepared, will her Ladyship and the gentleman be joining you? |
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Steele also hopes to persuade young Scots now living in London to think of joining a Scottish regiment. |
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A few of them have even reconsidered their political alignment and are interested in joining up with the Ontario Party. |
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It won't risk damaging itself by joining battle with typical prey, such as an elephant seal. |
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After joining the service in 1966, Mrs Lord has worked in the central children's library, the reference library and has been a branch librarian. |
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A young gypsy woman entered his caravan and asked if he would be joining them for a meal. |
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Maybe the reason for this is that the VCR is fast becoming obsolete, joining the 8-track deck and the record player in garage sales. |
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He had worked for Lord Mountbatten as a chauffeur and record keeper before joining the church. |
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It involves him playing loud thrash metal music late at night, or joining a group of Dublin youngsters in a joy-riding escapade. |
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This tricky Argentine right-winger has been a revelation since joining the club in the summer. |
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Before long we get a nice piano riff and lots of ambient weirdness joining it. |
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They fashion a diamond shape between them by spreading their legs slightly and joining the soles of their feet. |
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Instructions for joining and information about the GDP can be found on their web site. |
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Flitting between two worlds, constantly joining up and linking two experiences, this books travels at a sedate pace to its conclusion. |
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Carlotta put the salve on Pierce's wounds, before joining her brother downstairs in the parlor. |
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Julie revealed she that has received a string of threatening letters since joining the fight against the far right. |
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For inexperienced architects joining a team designing a tall building, this book is a must. |
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I have visions of his being arrested and incarcerated indefinitely by the Americans, or joining a fundamentalist Sunni sect. |
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If you decide that court life isn't for you, would you consider joining my band? |
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I can scarcely leave my house without her joining me in whatever activity I am doing. |
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On the first morning of their five-day break, the couple had a lie-in before joining other guests mid-morning to relax on the lawn of the resort. |
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We have got a couple of sports talk show hosts joining us to bat around the topic. |
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She wanted to have more fun in her life rather than being a geeky 'Mathlete' and she got it by joining the freaks. |
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I remember joining in the singing and general festivities of the Jubilee holiday. |
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Other joining processes include thermite welding, laser welding, and electron-beam welding. |
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I had been invited to experience the reality of front line policing in the town by joining the Swindon response team for the night. |
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In India there are big garba and dandiya raas parties in towns and cities, often with major dandiya performers joining in. |
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It cannot compel you to remain in the congregation, forbid you from joining a competing sect, or punish you for your waywardness. |
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Now, I knit only a bit and spend more time quilting, joining a guild a few years ago. |
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The above is an attempt to highlight those questions that I felt are specific to joining a startup. |
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He briefly rejoined the Lib Dem fold before joining the breakaway Liberal Group last year. |
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He revived Britain's international position by joining with Prussia in 1787 to win back from France the predominant influence over the Dutch. |
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We have come a long way from Freud's affect theory to viewing emotions as joining and integrating minds. |
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The muscles joining the hyoid bone to the jaw should be relaxed so that the larynx is pulled forward and upwards. |
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He ordered thousands of watchtowers to be built 12 metres tall and 12 square metres at their base with 6-metre walls of granite joining them. |
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We're seeing a joining of the virus, hacker and spam scenes under the aegis of organised crime. |
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The dura also forms a diaphragm above the pituitary gland, through which passes the pituitary stalk, joining the gland to the hypothalamus. |
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The transaction spree caught folks off guard in the Queen City and had fans dreaming of joining the division's upper crust. |
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We never sounded better so part of me was glad that this guy was joining our band. |
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In fact he became a police recruit, joining the force and training at an academy in North Wales. |
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Also joining the war games are ships and personnel from Canada, Holland, Germany, Peru, Norway, Italy, Denmark, France and Australia. |
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He does not seem to smoke or drink, although he has downplayed his abstemiousness since joining the drinks group. |
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And Andy Cole is on the verge of joining Manchester City, which scuppers any prospect of him returning to Ewood this summer. |
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By joining your local lending library, you can borrow several books at a time without charge, unless you return them late and get fined. |
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A paraphrase may be achieved by taking two short sentences and joining them together with an adversative connector. |
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In no time I was dragging my suitcase outside, joining my family on our journey back home. |
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By joining a private equity firm, the former Florida governor and 2016 hopeful is gambling with his reputation. |
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So she's methodically built up a comfort level with national security issues, joining the Armed Services Committee and spending countless hours mastering military arcana. |
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Tall, and lissome with a flawless skin, she first headed for Harvard, then returned to do a stint at a law school in Bombay before joining her sister in Bollywood. |
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But I do not see joining up with the Brownshirts as something to be glossed over in order to make the greater point of opposing Chinese imperialism. |
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There are ten of thousands of people here joining in the celebration. |
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After joining the Jesuit Order, he underwent rigorous training in Rome and Madrid and was named a missionary to the uncharted regions of New Spain. |
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Jeremy and his friends will be joining a city band competition next month. |
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The Shi'as were ruthlessly suppressed and they retreated to Persia, joining with the local groups of Shi'a and eventually forming their own state under the Safavid Shahs. |
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Labor leader Shelly Yechimovich ruled out joining with Netanyahu in a speech delivered after the exit poll results were announced. |
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And as for the hunters, you can still have a jolly good day out on a drag hunt and I and many more like-minded people look forward to joining you. |
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The liberal and conservative parties stopped fighting in 1958 and agreed to share power while joining forces to annihilate all opposition to their two-party system. |
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The regiment was then marching to Fort Laramie to resupply before joining Brigadier General George Crook's Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition in northern Wyoming. |
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Prime Minister Enrico Letta himself has declared his interest in joining negotiations with Iran sometime in the future. |
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He takes the key from Jewel, grabs the two restrained guards and tosses them bodily into her cell and locks them in before joining the rest of the group. |
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They will point out that even in the settlement people are starting to make their own gardens, while others are joining them in the untilled lands. |
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Dominic West revealed Harry's musical taste after joining him on the South Pole trek. |
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The joint is small and cylindrical, and only a high-strength joining method will ensure that the cannula will not move or release from the hub during use. |
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These might seem sufficient reason alone for joining the single currency. |
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The Boy Scouts of America has barred gay people from joining their troops, and now Reform Judaism leaders are asking parents to keeping scouting out of their homes. |
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You have mentioned in interview that dale Eaglesham and Ken Lashley are joining you on the new Secret Six. |
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The long job queues remain, as more people are joining them. |
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He paid his own way, joining older brother Jacob who had escaped to the Windy City earlier that year. |
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The knights stayed with the citizens rather than joining the baronage, with whom they had much in common, adding great weight to the Commons house. |
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Carl and the Special stayed on the aviation scene joining the Flying Aces Air Circus in the late 1920s with Jessie Woods walking on the wings, as well as barnstorming. |
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By joining a club or aerobics class etc you can meet so many people. |
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Some of the Americans joining ISIS are less than circumspect, especially online. |
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Plus, he crafted the Lyons-Seward Treaty, joining the U.S and Great Britain in suppressing the international slave trade. |
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There's a crunchy ration of grit tracked in to the hall and kitchen now, joining with the Dolly-fluff to show just how very bad I am at routine vacuuming. |
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Early accounts report that masqueraders participated in generating this reputation by joining battles and terrorizing encroaching communities by night. |
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, joining in the chorus, severely berates Tehran for its role in the Levant. |
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For many of these players, however, joining the fashion world meant much more than simply getting new clothes or a stylist. |
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The game was moved to Houston, and a planned announcement that New Orleans was joining the AFL was canceled. |
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Steel products caused the most damage but prices for lumber, plywood, gypsum wallboard, copper, stainless steel, pipe and fuel are all joining in to pummel contractors. |
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Before joining up with Cortez, Alonso and Diego were in Cuba but on far different rungs of society. |
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Jocelyn Cooper was an Ar executive at Universal Records before joining her pArtner Matthew Morgan in producing AfroPunk. |
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Hedges, most assuredly, is not joining the ranks of those charlatans and demagogues with this slim, powerful volume. |
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The two are already appearing together, recently joining Rep. Jason Chavetz for an ice-cream social. |
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He bounced around between bands for a while before joining a band named Fermata as a bassist. |
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Starting with the really big health care agreement, the dynamic duo will be using big wads of money to lure the provinces into joining their new programs. |
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Yet we keep doing the cleanses, buying the meal replacement bars, and joining Weight Watchers. |
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Now burger King, the iconic fast-food chain long based in Miami, is joining the rush. |
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Outside, they killed Hector McMillan, a Canadian missionary, before joining the ranks of the fleeing rebels. |
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I wonder whether the woman seeking an organisation to join has considered joining the Samaritans and helping those who are depressed, lonely, anxious or suicidal. |
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But when Lentulus with a large army besieged Spartacus, he sallied out upon him, and, joining battle, defeated his chief officers, and captured all his baggage. |
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In short, if your online community occupies a specific niche, joining the Facebook juggernaut can hamper your growth. |
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Yet with the tsunami debris joining the gyre, the problem is compounding more quickly than anyone can measure. |
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Indeed, earning a law degree and joining the Supreme Court bar was more straightforward than getting a green card! |
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In this gripping, deftly paced story, a runtish boy dreams of joining the older boys of his village in their raids on trawlers and yachts on the Indian Ocean. |
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Did Mofaz fail to do his homework before joining or stumble in with no game plan? |
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She started her career in Gainesville, Fla., and before joining CNN she worked at KTVU-TV in Oakland, Calif. |
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Maitland Hyslop has been appointed business development director, joining Onyx from his role as chief executive at Ross and Cromarty Enterprise. |
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Last week, a Cleveland news anchor, Sharon Reed, was caught on camera stripping nude and joining a gaggle of other people in the altogether. |
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Ireland was a member of the inaugural Home Nations in 1883, with France and Italy joining later to form the Five and Six Nations respectively. |
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In 1956, the British and French prime ministers, Sir Anthony Eden and Guy Mollet, discussed the possibility of France joining the Commonwealth. |
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Edward I proved to be a successful military leader, leading the suppression of the baronial revolts in the 1260s, and joining the Ninth Crusade. |
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After joining the RAF, he trained as a bomb aimer in Oxfords, Ansons and Wellingtons before joining a squadron of Lancasters. |
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The conjugality of the court and jail is confessed by putting the two under the same roof, or by joining them together. |
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Schools joining the cooperative were assessed an initial membership fee to purchase a high-speed tape duplicator and about 200 tapes. |
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The invitation for the next evening was accepted, and Cecilia, for once, felt no repugnance to joining the company. |
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The following year, Richard attempted to take the throne of England for himself by joining Philip's expedition against his father. |
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As a relative novice to computing, I felt a little diffident joining this august geekly company, but they were most welcoming. |
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When joining in a new ball of yarn, do so on the g st areas, as it's much easier to darn in the ends here. |
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In April 2017, a second UKIP AM left the party and joined the Conservative Assembly group without joining the party. |
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One united Parliament sat in Westminster, with 30 representatives from Scotland and 30 from Ireland joining the existing members from England. |
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In 1603, James VI of Scotland became King of England, joining Scotland with England in a personal union. |
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One group proceeded by way of Nice and another via Embrun, joining up at Avignon. |
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The joining of the two crowns deprived Portugal of a separate foreign policy, with King Phillip II's enemies becoming Portugal's enemies as well. |
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Before joining Parliament's forces Cromwell's only military experience was in the trained bands, the local county militia. |
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South of Darlington, trains take the 1887 line before joining the original 1825 route to Stockton at the site of Oak Tree Junction. |
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China fought the Japanese Empire before joining the Allies In the Pacific War. |
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Nauru has alternated between special and full membership since joining the Commonwealth, depending on its financial situation. |
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Intellectual life was marked by scholasticism, a philosophy that emphasised joining faith to reason, and by the founding of universities. |
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It is then joined by its tributary the River Arrow, before finally joining the Severn at Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. |
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As stocks grew, with new companies joining to raise capital, the royal court also raised some monies. |
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In preparation for joining a relative in trade in Lisbon, he studied French, Italian, and German in addition to Aramaic, and Arabic. |
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The dismissal of a player who left Arsenal for Manchester City before joining Tottenham gave the home players and fans a noticeable lift. |
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However, due to cost cutting only seven were built for Blackpool Transport, with GECs 648 later joining the fleet. |
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The River Teme drains this part of the county, before flowing into Worcestershire to the south and joining the River Severn. |
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Foot, who had spent nine years as a science master at Eton College, before joining Doon. |
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He then retires to a hermitage to live the remainder of his life in penitence, with eight of his kin joining him, including Sir Bors. |
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His complete infatuation with Eve, while pure in and of itself, eventually contributes to his joining her in disobedience to God. |
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They shared radical views, with Stothard and Cumberland joining the Society for Constitutional Information. |
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Instead of joining the International Brigades as he had intended, he decided to return to the Aragon Front. |
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During 1929, most of the major European filmmaking countries began joining Hollywood in the changeover to sound. |
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The prospect of joining a permanent, salaried orchestra was attractive enough to induce some LSO players to defect. |
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He was brought up in Patna, Ayrshire, and became involved in Labour politics, joining the Labour Party in 1967, aged sixteen. |
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The 10 surviving teams enter the group stage, joining 22 other teams qualified in advance. |
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He also decided not to compete in the 2012 Open, instead joining the BBC Sport commentary team for the event. |
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Martina Hingis has come closer than any other currently active player to joining this elite group. |
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Motorcycling is riding a motorcycle and related social activity such as joining a motorcycle club and attending motorcycle rallies. |
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The row also saw Alliance relinquish its Justice role, joining the Greens, PBPA and TUV in unofficial opposition. |
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After joining the EEC, Ireland enacted a series of liberal economic policies that resulted in rapid economic growth. |
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It consisted of the European founder countries of the OEEC plus the United States and Canada, with Japan joining three years later. |
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The year after joining Maples's firm, Benjamin changed his surname from D'Israeli to Disraeli. |
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This was grudgingly agreed to by the House of Lords, with a minority of Conservatives joining with the opposition to pass it. |
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Since joining the EU in May 2004, Poland has invested large amounts of public funds into modernization projects of its transport networks. |
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Many of the staff are nearing retiring age and young graduates are not joining the profession to replace them. |
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I am thinking of joining the Labour Party and am having lunch with Frank Pakenham next week. |
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The Irish Volunteers split, with a majority, called National Volunteers, joining Irish regiments of the New British Army. |
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The two continents gradually collided, joining Scotland to the area which would become England and Europe. |
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The southern boundary of the strait is a line joining the Mull of Galloway and Ballyquintin Point. |
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One such order implemented HM Government's ban of GCHQ staff from joining a Trade Union. |
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All soldiers must take an oath of allegiance upon joining the Army, a process known as attestation. |
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Other authors point to the end of the Cold War, which made joining the EU less politically controversial for neutral countries. |
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Milne contributed humorous verse and whimsical essays to Punch, joining the staff in 1906 and becoming an assistant editor. |
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The Disruption of 1843 fragmented the kirk school system, with 408 teachers in schools joining the breakaway Free Church. |
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Compounding this, far fewer Loyalists were joining as expected due to effective Patriot suppression. |
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One of Newfoundland's conditions for joining Confederation in 1949 was that this boundary be entrenched in the Canadian constitution. |
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Smith defied the Labour whips in 1971, joining Labour MPs led by Roy Jenkins who voted in favour of entry to the European Economic Community. |
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He declined this offer and decided to stay in football management, joining Leeds United. |
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Tradition was broken again when Charles proceeded straight from secondary school into university, as opposed to joining the British Armed Forces. |
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Generally trains run from one line to another, joining at Cardiff Central eliminating the need for changing trains there. |
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The A49 also goes to Shrewsbury, joining the A5 at the south of the town, coming from Ludlow and Leominster. |
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In July 2010, Dublin was named as a UNESCO City of Literature, joining Edinburgh, Melbourne and Iowa City with the permanent title. |
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Turner remained, but Wales international Hal Luscombe opted for a move away from the region, joining English Premiership side Harlequins. |
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Gavin Henson and Adam Warren attained Wales international caps before joining Newport Gwent Dragons, as did Zane Kirchner for South Africa. |
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London Welsh expressed interest in 2006 in joining the Celtic League if promotion and relegation were to be removed from the English Premiership. |
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In May 2010, Malaysian Datuk Chan Tien Ghee took over as club chairman, with Vincent Tan also investing and joining the board. |
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Within a year of joining the RFL, he oversaw reunification with BARLA after nearly 30 years of division. |
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Coventry again deferred their membership in 2014, eventually joining the league for the 2015 season. |
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In some sections of the sporting press he was accused of cowardice for not joining the British Army. |
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Welsh found Long Hill a poor distraction and thought of joining the British forces, but was persuaded out of the idea by Fanny. |
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Shortly after, bassist Ray Williams and drummer Jeff Jones were fired, with Terry Williams joining on drums and Ace moving to bass. |
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However, it was announced on that Pat Lundy would be joining the band as Richards' replacement. |
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The outer boundary of the lough is a line joining Orlock Point and Blackhead. |
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Isallobars are lines joining points of equal pressure change during a specific time interval. |
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In general, weather systems move along an axis joining high and low isallobaric centers. |
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Note the mostly nonexistent acceleration lane in the road joining from the bottom right. |
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In a 2003 referendum the Swedish electorate voted against the country joining the Euro currency. |
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Again in the 1990s, after joining the European Economic Community, the country built many new motorways. |
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Also a new theatre has moved into Amsterdam scene in 2014, joining other established venues. |
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When John's elder brother Richard became king in September 1189, he had already declared his intention of joining the Third Crusade. |
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Most French soldiers that knew about the defeats, and were now joining the line, only knew of German success by hearsay. |
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The capture of the town gave the Allies a continuous front joining Omaha to Utah Beach and the other three lodgements to the east of Omaha. |
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These larger boats required joining the buffalo hides with waterproof seams, a technique not used by the American Indians. |
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Westbury Park declined the merger and folded, with many of its players joining Bristol. |
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The evidence for such an erstwhile joining of these continents was patent to field geologists working in the southern hemisphere. |
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In the idiom jump on the bandwagon, jump on involves joining something and a 'bandwagon' can refer to a collective cause, regardless of context. |
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The joining of the two great oceans started the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and cooled the continent significantly. |
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They tended to live alongside each other, rather than joining their cultures. |
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The River Waveney is a tributary of the River Yare, joining that river just upstream of Breydon Water. |
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Similarly the British were wary of Denmark joining the war against them, but Copenhagen followed a policy of strict neutrality. |
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He boarded an Air India flight for London with Cox, joining Mitchell for a performance as the headlining act of the Isle of Wight Festival. |
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The merger involved the station's shareholders taking shares in Media Sound Holdings, with Willis and Finn joining the board. |
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These districts were merged in 1994, with only a few municipalities joining other districts. |
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At the first show at U.C.L.A., picketers ended up joining the ticket line to see what the play was about. |
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It was later agreed that the question of joining NATO should be answered by a national referendum at some point in the future. |
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Romania also declared its public support for Turkey, and Croatia joining the European Union. |
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In joining Chilperic and Ragenfrid, Radbod of Frisia sacked Utrecht, burning churches and killing many missionaries. |
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In the 5th century, Theodoric the Great tried to recruit Crimean Goths for his campaigns in Italy, but few showed interest in joining him. |
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In reality however, most of them were too prudent or irresolute to attempt joining the Bogd Khan regime. |
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The river passes through Cherukulathur, Kovur, Olavanna, Manava and Kallai before finally joining the sea near Kozhikode. |
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Fidel Castro restated his position that he was not interested in joining after the OAS resolution had been announced. |
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With a prosperous population of 120,000, Newfoundlanders decided to pass in 1869 on joining the new confederation of Canada. |
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It may be said that joining masonry was one activity that both the reformists and the Katipuneros shared. |
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The Third Supply was the largest to date, with eight other ships joining the Sea Venture. |
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It flows north through remote terrain before joining the Lena near Olyokminsk. |
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The leading Dutch politician, the Grand Pensionary of Holland Johan de Witt, quickly restored confidence by joining the fleet personally. |
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In an average year the Court will decide to hear 83 cases and will be required to hear appeals from 20 new inmates joining death row. |
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The parallel eastern boundary is created by Thirlmere and the Vale of St John, all of these valleys ultimately joining the River Derwent. |
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It can be combined with a scramble on Eagle Crag, or this part can be bypassed by taking the path to Nethermost Cove before joining the ridge. |
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It bisects Salford and Manchester, joining the rivers Irk and Medlock, and then turns west toward Irlam, as part of the Manchester Ship Canal. |
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Two heavy rail lines enter Rochdale from the east, joining at Rochdale railway station before continuing southwards to the city of Manchester. |
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I don't regret joining as a scopie even though I wanted to be a Telecomms techie! |
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While still playing for Marconi, just prior to joining Lierse, I had debuted as a Socceroo. |
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Hydraulic mill is used for swarfing the joining edges of parts or sub-assemblies with compound surfaces. |
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A chilly tingliness in my fingers told me that I should have put on gloves before joining the snowball fight. |
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Before joining ASAT, Teng was a vice president at Cadence Design Systems Asia and was responsible for Asia Pacific sales. |
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Prior to joining Weicherr Commercial, Patterson served as vice president of the Medical Division at Jordan Baris, Inc. |
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The disagreement centered on the validity of Smyth's se-baptism and differing views on joining the Waterlander Mennonite church in Amsterdam. |
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He said that Sudan's address before the Conference will reflect Sudan aspiration to joining the World Trade Organization. |
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I'll be joining the queue of fellow footballing Anglophobes who'll be cheering on anyone against the Auld Enemy. |
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We've also met great childfree couples by joining childfree groups. |
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Gurmeet Singh, a 20km racewalker, will also be joining these athletes at the session. |
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Members of Unison, Unite, the Royal College of Midwives and the Society of Radiographers are joining a national strike on Thursday. |
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Prior to joining UPS, McClure practiced with the Troutman Sanders law firm in Atlanta. |
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Also joining the newly formed division is Austin Mandell, formerly a marketing specialist at the Rallye Automotive Group, in Roslyn. |
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The fossula of the cyrtometopinines slopes deeply down rearwards into the axial furrow joining the S3 apodeme. |
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X FACTOR hopeful Joe McElderry, pictured, only started singing four years ago after joining in on the family karaoke machine. |
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Thomas Strauss, president of Emotion Kayaks, will be joining the Lifetime team and will play a key role in the transition. |
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Flux Cored Arc Welding process gains field for joining processes as well as for coatings. |
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There will be a grandfather clause for students currently enrolled and any siblings joining ASD will be covered under this. |
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The Lady Kit-Cat Klock is the third model in the lineup, joining the original and Kitty-Cat styles. |
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Prior to joining Citrix, Shipley served as president and CEO of Reflectent Software, Inc. |
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Lynne Hassell, organising the right regal knees-up in Royal Road, said up to 150 people would be joining in the party. |
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Delegates from Guangxi in China, Heidenheim in Germany and Kutaisi in Georgia will be joining the celebrations of the granting of city status. |
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Sunday School students are joining Hannah Taylor's Ladybug Foundation Team to fight homelessness. |
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And she did so in style, joining 50 former Land Girls from across the country at No 10 Downing Street. |
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A decade of trouble making, evilhearted baddies are joining forces for some mistletoe and mischief. |
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The drama premieres in eight weeks on ABC, and the latest scoop is that a young woman named Louise is joining the revengers in the next chapter. |
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The process was repeated at Camp Leatherneck, the United States base joining Bastion. |
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The track coach who has been watching the proceedings approaches the baseballer and asks him about joining the track squad. |
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I'm delighted to be joining this region which is so pivotal to both BBC English Regions and the BBC as a whole. |
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In 1931 an illness prevented his joining the National Government when it was formed. |
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Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus are the only current members, but Armenia has also committed to joining the group. |
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Prior to joining LNS, Smith was a partner in G2PR, a boutique public relations agency in Newburyport, Mass. |
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Prior to joining PCPI in 1992, Bonar held various executive positions with Bezier Systems Inc. |
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Team-mates Grieves and Franc attended as well as a man recently prevented from joining the Diamonds, German rider Henning Loof. |
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Before joining GM, Chu was a macroeconomist at the Central and Eastern European division of the World Bank in Washington. |
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Also joining SolomonEdwards from Virtus Consulting is executive David Scarfpin. |
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