In August, the council will lay out its funding priorities for the next biennium. |
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You can't lay out a fence line or shape a plowland or fell a tree or break a colt merely by observing general principles. |
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I would argue that the evidence shows quite the contrary and I will lay out some of that evidence here. |
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I will not pretend to have the skill necessary to lay out a course of action to solve this problem. |
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I want you to look in your crystal ball, though, and lay out the various possible scenarios. |
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A simple technique to break up the space while retaining proportion to the primary architectural elements is to lay out a grid over your drawing. |
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People who will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, will lay out ten to see a show. |
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More evidence of progress was seen during March 1863, when Arthur B. Cooper arrived to survey and lay out the townsite of Nuccaleena. |
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I will lay out my reasons for this below, starting with the argument against, which is easier for me to get on paper as it were. |
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She proceeded to lay out her views on a range of issues that rub conservatives raw. |
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In this introductory article, we lay out some basic principles for understanding complex systems. |
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If you want to take it to the next level, you can preplan outfits using a wardrobe app, and select an outfit to lay out the night before. |
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There was still many hours of daylight left, plenty of time to lay out the trap in his mind. |
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But there are doubts about whether the two men want to lay out that amount. |
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If the latter, then we have to wonder if consumers will be willing to lay out good money to see something they've already bought fixed properly. |
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But when we come in, the cheaper it is, the better for us, because we know we're not going to have to lay out so much money. |
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I haven't been this burnt since my cousin Alice and I lathered our bellies with baby oil and lay out on the trampoline. |
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It gets so crowded here in high summer that there's often no room to sit down, let alone lay out a towel. |
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Descriptive linguists try to lay out a statement of what the conditions are for particular languages. |
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For one thing, there is practically no clear table space or work areas to lay out my supplies. |
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I explained the lay out of The Old Loom Mill and left everyone to walk round at their own pace. |
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The president appears to have ditched his initial plan to lay out his domestic policy proposals for a second term. |
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Prepare the ground by digging in plenty of organic matter, work this into a fine tilth, level it, and lay out your plants. |
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Use a triangle to lay out the outline of the label, a vertical center line, and horizontal guidelines for the height of the lettering. |
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If the floor is concrete lay out the foam underlayment with moisture barrier with the membrane flap extended out onto the sub floor. |
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When you lay out your expectations, your bottom line, then you give the man a concrete thing to respond to. |
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I write these words before the president has spoken to his national convention, where his aides promise he will lay out his new ambitions. |
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Once he comes up on an opponent, he can lay out most enemies with punches or headbutts, even triggering a spinning attack to incapacitate thugs. |
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To cut acrylic by snapping, first lay out your cut line on the protective sheet, then hold or clamp a straightedge against the line. |
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I give customers a cheat sheet, tell them why I chose to lay out the flight this way and what to expect. |
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As I suggested, I think this situation has arisen due to some serious oversights on my part which I want to lay out for you. |
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Well, pardner, shoot from the hip, 'cause if you don't lay out some ground rules, you might wind up getting two-stepped on. |
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One day the Norwegian mine clearers bring up a huge metal mechanised flail, beat the mines out of the earth and lay out a football pitch. |
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Some 25 football fields would be needed to lay out all the pavilions and exhibition booths. |
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Challenge: To lay out the equipment selected by the designers on the unfolded door, agree it with the customer, and then produce door. |
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Maria and her father lay out under the stars, naming the constellations. |
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And so the national PREA standards lay out concrete, practical, and cost-effective procedures for officials to follow. |
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Line a flat work surface with parchment and lay out a dozen crepes. |
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They will reutilise existing warehouses and quays to lay out a multimodal centre: waterway, rail and electric vehicles. |
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All that being said, I want to use my time this morning to lay out a larger concern. |
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The problem is that they lay out a general economic plan which is already understood to be in motion. |
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Consultation to most participants apparently implied that some group will lay out the menu for you and then you say what you want on the menu. |
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Merchants lay out plastic jugs, blankets, medicinal cures, metal pots, religious pamphlets, gourds, and stack great bundles of glittering bangles. |
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Find a large, clean surface with room to lay out a rag, your tools and the removed wheels and bolts, axle guides, and heel brake where they'll stay put and in sight. |
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It is fenced and locked, but unlocked on the weekends, allowing hikers and picnickers to climb to the top, or just lay out a picnic blanket in its surrounding grassy area. |
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The briefings emphasize the consequences for misbehavior and lay out a framework for how to act correctly under the new policy. |
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It would lay out an orderly process for transferring ownership and staying in business. |
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It would seem that the account in chapter 3 is intended to lay out the story of the events so that the subsequent chapters can be seen as detailed, thematic case studies. |
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The best idea is to lay out your version of the story in a logical order or chronologically by dividing it up into numbered paragraphs. |
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This software is a full featured lay out software that supports imbedding or linking many different files types. |
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I am pleased to announce that our government will lay out an action plan to re-energize our official languages policy. |
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The documents we've seen, however, do lay out some of the most concrete plans yet as to how any vendor hopes to pull off managing multivendor gear. |
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There wasn't a limb or surface of her skin that didn't lay out a pathway of scars and indents with bruises both fresh and old and grazes that just never seemed to heal. |
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Both Cadence and Avant develop software that lets engineers lay out and design integrated circuits. |
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I'm not versed enough to lay out chapter and verse as to what each one was. |
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To lay out one or more seeds on the pastille by respecting the councils of germination. |
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The guidelines lay out specific recommendations to deal with hypoglycemia unawareness. |
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When you lay out the facts, they're just most often horrified, understanding that if it happened to them, they would be mortified. |
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Or buy a columnar pad. You'll have more columns than we have room to lay out in full. |
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These translations used to be done in Word, then sent back to the typesetter, who would insert them into QuarkXPress and lay out the pages. |
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They lay out a clearly defined order and entertainingly lead you through seemingly difficult grammatical concepts. |
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My 9-year-old can lay out cards, cast runes, or make a hexagram. |
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Some suggest that you lay out a blueprint, set reasonable goals, create benchmarks, and believe in yourself. |
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To accomplish this task, doctrine would clearly lay out who is responsible for accomplishment of the separate tasks involved with each of these functions. |
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Mr Karas and I have prepared amendments which he will lay out tomorrow orally, which I hope will solve this problem. |
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It would more closely control interprovincial shipments once standards are enacted and it would certainly lay out energy efficiency labelling in a new way that has not been laid out in the past. |
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The troops usually required three to four hours to dig a ditch around the periphery, erect a rampart or palisade from timbers carried by each man, lay out streets, and pitch tents. |
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Our software allows you to quickly lay out and visualise entire manufacturing systems, such as materials handling equipment, bottling or packaging lines. |
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To lay out his plans, he invited the Daily Record to a bowl of homemade cock-a-leekie soup, as featured in his book, Indian Takeaway. |
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Mr. Speaker, I was aware we were speaking on the hoist amendment, but it is also important to lay out the arguments why we would not want to consider the bill at this time and in this place. |
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Recalling that any country's epidemic is made of up smaller epidemics in sub-populations, your goal on this page is to lay out all of the subpopulations that are contributing to the epidemic in a substantial way. |
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Here, the goal is to understand the program as it was initially designed, and lay out the set of assumptions that link its activities with its expected outcomes. |
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The best way to overcome the current challenges is to establish an active dialogue and lay out common objectives and strategies, at both the regional and international levels. |
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This edition of the IANSA UN Bulletin seeks to lay out in more detail what the stakes are, how the meeting could be shaped, and how IANSA participants can contribute. |
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On a flat surface, lay out your paper or fabric and place your textbook on top. |
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We will lay out straw and set miniature barns upon it, putting odorless cows and lintless sheep to rest inside each of them. |
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They would lay out the streets at right angles, in the form of a square grid. |
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He rented land abutting the Castle to farm, and on which to lay out trees and walks. |
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If you lay out a platter of these exciting, beautiful vegetarian appetizers, the other apps will pale in comparison. |
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Basking in the sun whether it's on the porch or on the boat, he just loves to lay out and catch some rays. |
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Now designers in a central office in Paducah lay out The Sun, as well as the pages of other Paxton newspapers. |
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Most websites contain metadata to tell the computer how to lay out the content on the screen. |
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We were taught by the other Habitat volunteers and were actually even allowed to go up onto the roof at the end to lay out the tarpaper. |
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Tenders are invited for providing and laying slopy steps with ss hand railing at facor lay out park in ward no. |
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Governments need to lay out a credible path to reducing their deficits in the medium term, but without excessively enfeebling an already weak recovery. |
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The Department of Highways and Public Works should complete a master space plan to lay out a long-term approach to providing accommodation based on standards applicable to all departments. |
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However carefully you lay out the structure of the plot, you will always be left with a rustling sense of truths unapprehended — smaller, darker sagas unfolding backstage or in the wings. |
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The employees donated gifts and used Syngenta flowers and turf to lay out a garden. In Shangdong, employees brought fresh vegetables from the Syngenta farm to supplement diets at an old people's home. |
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If your own back yard is dark enough, with no street lights or house lights to interfere, just lay out some blankets and lawn chars and sit back to watch. |
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Do you think the party needs to lay out a substantive policy agenda in order to counter the Democrats, electorally and legislatively? Mr Salam: I would very much like for Republicans to devise alternative policies. |
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It is a financial statement, a financial expression of the government's willingness to lay out a strategy for the entire federation, and the answer is nowhere. |
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The most significant concern from my riding is that unless the bill can adequately lay out protection of the habitat where these various species live then again it will be a gutless piece of legislation. |
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In addition, the illustrator should take into consideration the requirements of those who will typeset and lay out the pages of the textbook, so far as dimensions and presentation of illustrations is concerned. |
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As soon as the dough will approach, it it is necessary to knead and allow to approach again, and then to lay out on a table or a board strewed by a flour, for preparation of pies. |
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In a dish lay out a layer of tomato coulis, a layer of aubergines, a few slices of mozzarella, while sprinkling finely-chopped basil and Parmesan cheese. |
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The most important of these scenes shows the king leaving his palace with the goddess of writing, Seshat, in order to lay out the foundations for the temple. |
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The evolutionary debunkers rarely lay out a master argument in premise-conclusion form, and I think that their antirealist criticisms can be interpreted in a variety of ways. |
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