Platforms as much as forty feet high supplied coigns of vantage for the look-out. |
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Anyone who drives an untaxed vehicle needs to be aware that we're always on the look-out for them and we will be repeating this operation. |
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He stood on the top of a steep monticle, used by pilots as a look-out for vessels approaching the coast. |
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Oh, by the way, if you have a safe and find your home burglarized, be on the look-out for a return visit. |
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And in the roof he has put a glass look-out, perfect to sip your sundowner in. |
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You know that I have an agent who is always on the look-out for rarities and curiosities for my collection. |
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In the run-up to the finals, police at airports, rail stations and ports will be on the look-out for anyone trying to sneak to Portugal. |
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Lured by such large numbers, and always on the look-out for the next big thing, venture capitalists are fervently courting nanotechnologists. |
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Listen to me Mac, two on the look-out posts, one guard and one criminal makes four, that will do! |
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The labour market remains fairly tight and employers always have to be on the look-out for new sources of employees. |
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He sent men up to the masthead to keep a good look-out, as he was dancing about like a cat on hot bricks all the morning. |
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Surveillance, security, croupiers, inspectors and pit bosses are all on the look-out for regulars who get desperate. |
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The look-out openings on the parapet and even the gun-holes that honeycomb the scarp, serve as ventilators. |
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They can be asked to be on the look-out, in subsequent reading, for books in which both men and women make non-traditional career choices. |
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Biotherm is always on the look-out for talented and creative people of all nationalities around the world. |
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In the days of commercial shipping to Norwich, these very successful fishermen regularly patrolled the waterway following the coasters and on the look-out for damaged fish. |
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But he is usually to be found on the steep rock faces of the world, always on the look-out for a new challenge. |
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Leaving at noon, students will be able to appreciate the great view from Monte de la Cruz, a famous look-out point. |
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The Lounge-Avenue team is constantly on the look-out for the latest novelties and scours the whole world for high standard, innovative gadgets. |
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It also helps us to be more aware and on the look-out the next time something bad happens. |
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When the look-out whistles, every marmot in the group instantly dives underground for safety. |
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On the other hand, in the large countries where Zetes plays the role of a challenger, the Company remains on the look-out for growth opportunities through acquisition. |
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Further, as the traffic in the area includes small boats which are poor radar targets, more effort would be required to maintain an efficient look-out. |
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To achieve our objectives, for production as well as sales, we are constantly on the look-out for people who fulfil the criteria we mentioned above. |
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Michel Washer, General Manager Corporate Development, likes to compare his position to that of the look-out high up in the crow's nest of a sailing ship. |
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Fear of being incompetent, of not making good, of not reaching the top of the business pyramid: these keep some people everlastingly on the look-out for critical comment or envious looks. |
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Our mountain top scenic path offers breathtaking vistas of the region, along with a look-out tower, an exhibition and different interpretation panels. |
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If you are on the look-out for a sailing yacht for sale, but haven't got the time for endless enquiries, or you're a first-time buyer feeling all at sea with yacht prices, then the services of a yacht broker are for you. |
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Crossing the boreal forests and the ancient forests, this path leads to some magnificient look-out stations over the river, the Montmagny archipelago and Ile-aux-Coudres. |
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In a rapidly changing market space, we're always on the look-out for team-orientated high achievers with good communication skills, and the ability to innovate. |
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The old chap who had just come off the look-out, had returned forrard again, and I was alone on that part of the deck. |
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Our teams are composed of computing and technological-products passionate persons, always on the look-out for innovations which revolutionize our everyday life. |
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In this clamorous day and age, independent-minded individuals should be on the constant look-out for wordfacts and other calculated misuses of language. |
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Parliamentary Secretary Glover will be available to media following the event for a photo opportunity at the look-out onto Frame Lake opposite the Co-op and to answer questions. |
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Quite a shame for the Italians are playing all their hits, starting with the huge «To The Edge» then «Heaven's A Lie», «Spellbound»... The musicians all wear black whereas Cristina Scabbia, in red, is still quite a look-out. |
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He picked up a few pence here and there as an odd-jobber, specifically as a look-out for Taffy Jones, a gambling-den owner. |
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In 2004 I was a young journalist covering accidents, crimes and court cases, always on the look-out for a headline and digging around in the darkest corners of Valencia to stumble upon the right story. |
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All local residents should be on the look-out for travelling con men and talk to friends and neighbours if they suspect a travelling con man is operating locally. |
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Nesbitt is to star in a comedy drama for ITV called Big Dippers which centres on a couple of small-time criminals forever on the look-out for a quick money making scam. |
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Another of his duties was to keep a sharp look-out for light-handed customers, besides other occupations which time, as Mr. Blackley said, would teach him. |
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