If they are not renewed by Friday, 7th October, they will be considered lapsed and a new application will be necessary. |
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He received a letter today from his insurance company about his lapsed household insurance. |
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It would indeed be absurd to require them to determine conditions for a lapsed permission. |
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Included in the sale is an adjoining site at 1 Abbeylane, with lapsed planning permission for a detached four-bedroom residence. |
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The application fees for those lapsed applications will be refunded in full. |
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As a lapsed protestant agnostic with Buddhist tendencies I cannot overly mourn his passing. |
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I am reinforced in my self indulgence by the attitude of another lapsed vegetarian friend. |
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I liked being brought up in the Church and I'd like to think I could do that for my kids, but at the moment I'm fairly lapsed. |
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I mean you trusted that Ambulance officer when you lapsed into unconsciousness after doing too many disco biscuits. |
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As in every Mormon ward, missionaries provide a gamut of services for members, whether active or lapsed. |
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Next time I hope the Welsh communists will come up north to visit their lapsed brethern. |
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In fact, the premier had already lapsed into a coma, was being kept alive on an artificial respirator and was fighting for his life. |
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That system was first shown in 1967 but the patent lapsed and the technology became public domain. |
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The earlier interest in voluntary associational schemes, such as land settlement communes and cooperative enterprises, lapsed. |
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Once during the interviews, even his interrogator lapsed into crediting him with more humanity than he possesses. |
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She bit her lip, digging her sharp canine into the soft skin, piercing it all the harder as she lapsed into deeper thought. |
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Doctors saved her life, but she suffered brain damage and lapsed into a persistent vegetative state. |
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They lapsed into a form of Egyptian idolatry with the worship of the golden calf. |
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Filed away in studios or tucked deeply in the archives of a few public collections, these prints lapsed from obscurity into oblivion. |
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The swill of rain water and leaves of lapsed viridescence swashed onto the lip of the pavement. |
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It was like he had never left all those years ago and they lapsed back into the unforgotten roles of teacher and student. |
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While Al studied the controls and began flipping switches, the two of them lapsed into a technical blow-by-blow description of Al's operation. |
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I also happen to believe that an informed, educated, lapsed Judaism might also be the most true form of the religion, today. |
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By the use of that euphemism it is assumed you seek to address those lukewarm, apathetic or lapsed individuals who think as you do. |
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How would this family prove it was the insurance company's incompetence that led to the lapsed life policy and thus claim the assured amount? |
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Frankenstein lapsed into a delirious fever for several months, ranting and raving about killing the monster. |
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Only one paragraph before he tells us this, he claims that Orwell had lapsed from socialism into an apolitical brand of liberalism. |
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I think that happened because the film's copyright accidentally lapsed, putting it into the public domain. |
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The girl who lapsed into a fit, repeatedly called on a woman by name to come and appease the ghosts she said were strangling her. |
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Her coughing had subsided for the moment and she had lapsed into much needed sleep. |
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As the end neared, she lapsed into a semi-consciousness of raving and then piteous wailing. |
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I reject the submission that the right to apply lapsed through effluxion of time. |
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The SHA for the Bangalore International Airport will actually be a revised agreement since the first one lapsed in September. |
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He was managing to make a few jokes, but the conversation lapsed, anyway, as everyone was looking forward to the shifting time. |
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But getting through London in the rush hour was always a deterrent and my martial arts practice lapsed. |
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The conversation lapsed and Bluemud took a large sip of tea while he had the chance. |
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It was traditionally served in a copper mug, though that practice has lapsed. |
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And, in this place of judgement, love is its own lapsed religion, it feeds off of faith rather than rational thought. |
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I have thought of myself as a lapsed Jew for these past few years, avoiding religion and religiosity. |
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And the third, a lapsed neopagan, revived her religious practice online and was the only one of the three who stayed there. |
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Viewers eventually called the police, but only after he had lapsed into unconsciousness. |
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Carl said nothing and Thomas, apparently exhausted from the effort of speaking lapsed into silence for a long time. |
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But in the back seat, the two passengers have lapsed into a brooding silence. |
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It is believed the group trawls the internet targeting websites where the registration has lapsed. |
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The webspace lapsed and, for over a year, I've given it little or no thought. |
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Three others lapsed due to expiry of the six-month application period, while one application was rejected by the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong. |
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So, eventually, things lapsed into their previous state, with the sole difference being we put more effort into hiding our relationship. |
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A congressional hearing today finally got around to talking about enforcing visa laws and deporting aliens with lapsed visas. |
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When propelled by an avalanche of media-fueled fear, the inert indigent of the net slowly update their lapsed anti-virus software. |
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Another group of nurses who had been certified but let their certification lapse, cited several reasons for their lapsed certification. |
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Instead more than 3,000 new and lapsed donors made appointments to give blood. |
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As a lapsed Mississippian, one of the most shocking to me regarded his visit with Jefferson Davis down at Davis' home in Biloxi. |
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The two Asian neighbours resumed trade relations officially in 1978 after the 1954 trade agreement lapsed in 1962, due to a short-lived border conflict. |
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In the event, the agreement lapsed and no vehicles were constructed. |
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Image and sound quality are surprisingly crisp and clear for this pair of films that has long been in the public domain, meaning the copyright has lapsed. |
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The public entertainment licence, allowing lap-dancing and late opening, expired on December 17 and an unsuccessful attempt was made to renew it after it lapsed. |
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It is understood that in any case her membership may have lapsed anyway. |
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The ultimate message seems to be that in a world of lapsed religious faith and an uncertain political landscape, love is the only ideology worth fighting for. |
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She said it harshly and in anger, and then lapsed into infuriated silence. |
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In her annoyance she lapsed into the way of speaking from home. |
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He lapsed into silence, returning his attention back to the papers. |
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But except for the four lapsed Mormons who attended, they stood alone. |
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He spoke fluent Maori and often lapsed into the language in his writing. |
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When not active, I lapsed into delirium and a semi-conscious state. |
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His continued enthusiasm for his work, when most other people would have long since lapsed into retirement, was remarkable. |
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At one point, when David was sitting with him, he lapsed into a restless sleep in which he began shouting in French. |
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VanVonderen is a midwesterner, built like a line backer, and a lapsed alcoholic himself. |
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Gatsby took an arm of each of us and moved forward into the restaurant, whereupon Mr. Wolfsheim swallowed a new sentence he was starting and lapsed into a somnambulatory abstraction. |
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The bishop was entitled to appoint to all livings lapsed for 6 months. |
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He only ever made a single convert – a tribal chief who lapsed back into polygamy. |
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It also includes carry forward adjustments of the previous year's lapsed funds. |
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Although this proposal came to nothing, it reawakened the interest of Furnivall and others in the Philological Society's own lapsed project for a new historical dictionary. |
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Yugoslavia seems to have lapsed into a type of atavism, at odds with the intended political direction of the new Europe. |
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With all the organisation involved, my training has lapsed slightly. |
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Standardization suffered a grave set-back with the break-up of the Roman Empire, when Europe lapsed into parochialism. |
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Time lapsed, interval time and end time are measured to the nearest one-hundredth of a second. |
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As the agreement lapsed, these shipowners had to convert these vessels and refit them for other fishing grounds. |
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Taylor was reprinted by the admirable Virago in the 1980s and 1990s, but has rather lapsed back into oblivion. |
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It is unclear whether Broad was warned, a measure which in any case lasts only until the end of the series and is therefore already lapsed. |
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I was wondering, have you, after a considerable amount of lapsed time, thought of anything worse? |
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Those of us up here agreed, as did the plenary, that this motion thus lapsed and is no longer on the agenda. |
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I know the other minister would have liked to respond to another portion of the question but the time has lapsed and I must move on. |
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So communities would get funding for a five-year period and once that lapsed they would get funding for another five-year period. |
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There was a two per cent increase in the number of new donors, and an 18 per cent increase of lapsed donors. |
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Therefore, it was examined whether there would be recurrence of injury if the measures lapsed. |
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Strong desire to ensure that all funds are spent so that amount lapsed is minimal. |
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At the time of the consideration of the communication, a little over two years had lapsed since the initial action. |
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The available program funding was managed in a manner so as to minimize the amount that lapsed. |
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Project proponents reported difficulties re-profiling funds from year to year which led to inefficiencies in the form of lapsed funding. |
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Geelong could not get their running game going and lapsed into clanger after clanger. |
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No options where exercised or lapsed in the period. |
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That has lapsed, and so I ask you to agree to this urgent procedure. |
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This group of young men stood out for its austerity of life, dedication to the sick and the poor, and its zeal in evangelizing those who had lapsed from the Church. |
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My membership has lapsed and I wish to reinstate it, how do I do this? |
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His addictedness was such that unless physically restrained, he would continuously self-administer the drug until he lapsed into unconsciousness. |
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Vitaphone still had legal exclusivity, but having lapsed in its royalty payments, effective control of the rights was in ERPI's hands. |
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It is normally given immediately after baptism as part of the same service, but is also used to receive lapsed members of the Orthodox Church. |
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The work was not done, the Act lapsed and this section of canal was never built. |
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Less than three days later, Johnson lapsed into a coma in his jail cell and died for lack of insulin. |
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Consideration should be given to the time lapsed since the external legal counsel of the same firm assumed this role for the institution as well as how the roles of the two members of the same law firm could be fire walled. |
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At times, Mr. Capuçon lapsed into unabashed lugubriousness — that can be hard to avoid in the slow movement — but in the finale he regained the focus and zest that had enlivened his performance of the opening Allegro. |
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The family was coming on. Only Morel remained unchanged, or rather, lapsed slowly. |
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It should be noted that the year-end lapse is considerably lower than the amount lapsed in previous years due to tighter financial management practices throughout the year. |
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The store is hosting a Weekend Warriors workshop for lapsed rock and pop musicians. |
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Firstly, funding for pay equity cases lapsed. |
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Sher lapsed into prayer, imploring Allah to make the executions stop. |
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Expire: This is the time before a secondary server stops responding to queries, after a lapsed refresh interval where the zone was not refreshed or updated. |
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On one occasion I was forced to buy secondhand pants and on an extremely rainy bank holiday in north Wales I lapsed and had to buy a waterproof after I lost my jacket. |
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This is not the case for cassiterite miners, who work in remote locations where farming has lapsed and where there are very limited opportunities to engage in alternative income-generating activities. |
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In 1917, a US court ruled that Webster's entered the public domain in 1834 when Noah Webster's 1806 dictionary's copyright lapsed. |
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Under rules, the December ordinance would have lapsed and fresh ordinance could not have been issued if any of the two Houses was not prorogued. |
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Not only was there still no sign of the promised economic recovery, but their presentational skills lapsed into farce. |
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If the Delts had lapsed into the poor judgment of courting me, who was I to argue? |
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The Boscawen training ships left Portland in 1905 and the name lapsed until 1932, when the naval base at Portland was commissioned. |
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According to Williams, his membership in the Communist Party lapsed without him ever formally resigning. |
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It still occurs from place to place but is invariably a reinstatement of a local custom that had lapsed decades earlier. |
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My mother knew that I was a lapsed Republican, but did not dream of the depth to which I had fallen. |
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The property lapsed into disrepair under decades of absentee ownership. |
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Previously, the Charter Trustees were also Trustees of the Charities, but that arrangement lapsed upon the parishing of the Folkestone and Sandgate area. |
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However, no monarch has done so since 1708, and it is widely believed that this and many of the monarch's other political powers are lapsed powers. |
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Membership was generally for life, although the death of a monarch brought an immediate dissolution of the Council, as all Crown appointments automatically lapsed. |
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Regular twinning activity was sustained for over 20 years, but lapsed. |
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The royal charities on Maunday Thursday, are really a portion of an otherwise lapsed custom, which recalled the action of our Lord on the day before His Crucifixion. |
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Commonwealth membership was held to have lapsed until 1997, after discriminatory provisions in the republican constitution were repealed and reapplication for membership made. |
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