They will meet up for the first time next week to plan their strategy in dealing with the expected hordes of visitors. |
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Manu and Nadine meet up, and go on a road trip, picking up men, and killing at random. |
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Now children who have lost a parent or a close family member are being offered the chance to meet up with others who understand their suffering. |
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I returned to meet up with them and found a crowd gathered and my brother's best friend screaming out for me. |
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Anyway, I've given him my business card, and hopefully we can meet up for a drink some time. |
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We hitched in pairs and, as a general rule, we'd all meet up outside the cathedral of whichever city we were heading for. |
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To travel across to the other side of the world with a woman I love, to meet up with a man I love? |
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After the play, my friends and I adjourned to Newton for dinner, after which I had to leave early to meet up with new friends. |
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Pre-lunch drinks will be served in the reception area of the hotel, where people will have the opportunity to meet up. |
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She's flying here to meet up before we up and leave again and laze away Christmas at a villa or something. |
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I'll try and meet up with him to walk to our lockers and then lunch together. |
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Mario had made plans to meet up with his older brother and do lunch at a restaurant close by. |
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He admitted that he'd met a girl a year ago and she was moving to Derby in Jan and wanted to meet up. |
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James had just finished talking to Dobbo and Ali and had arranged to meet up with them for lunch. |
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I get on a bus with loose arrangements to meet up with some friends of mine. |
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I was to meet up with my two travelling companions in an open air restaurant on edge of Timbuctou. |
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I meet up with former work colleagues on Thursday afternoons, in winter for snooker in South Bank, in summer for bowls in Rowntree Park. |
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If you ever get a chance to meet up with Ellison, be sure to ask him about his love for Star Trek and how much he enjoys being a huge Trekkie. |
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But you are still slippery when it comes to actually fixing that date to meet up. |
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Nina and Beth were going stag, and they were going to meet up with Topher, Jill, and their dates at this little Italian dive called Pomodoro. |
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Her current heartthrob is superstar Shah Rukh Khan and she nurtures an ambition to meet up with King Khan. |
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After his victory, Alexander rolled through Asia Minor, detouring to Gordium to meet up with his general Parmenio. |
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Set in Berlin, the film has two second-generation Turkish immigrants meet up in a psych ward. |
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Whilst shopping I bumped into Kath cycling through Camden and we arranged to meet up later. |
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Tomorrow when I meet up with my school reunion friends we will be discussing day trips for the coming year. |
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She gave me all the gen on the allotment and we agreed a time and a day to meet up there. |
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He was elated when he found out about Hugo and we arranged to meet up but never did. |
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But there are many who commune with gods, talk to angels, worship deities and meet up to worship. |
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Naturally, I got to meet up with quite a few of my Army buddies, some of whom I have not seen in a long time. |
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However, when we did next meet up, we had a really nasty row and said a lot of hurtful things about each other. |
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After conversing quite frequently for a few more days, Mark sent a missive requesting we meet up for a few beers with his man. |
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We had arranged to meet up in a local cantina with Francisco, a Mexican friend from Tucson. |
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They all meet up and head off to an izakaya for some food, beer, and good conversation. |
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Actually the bowler and catcher do tend to meet up after getting a wicket and congratulate each other. |
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They were supposed to meet up with others and go to a party, but that didn't happen. |
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The festa is on next Sunday so all you Maltesers must go and we can all meet up! |
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Dedicated volunteers entertain the members with games of cards and bingo, while some just meet up for a chat and a cup of tea. |
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I dunno, we'd meet up in the evenings and weekends, but I never really socialized with people in my classes that much. |
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I rang Tom and said I'd like to meet up and interview him for the New Humanist. |
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One year later, they meet up with three other adrenaline junkies in the Appalachian Mountains to go caving. |
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I also had a chance to meet up with one of the area's great characters, George Higgs, the senior lecturer in catering and hospitality at Borders College. |
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Of course, then you meet up with my one pet peeve on the EVO, which is the huge whale-tail spoiler on the trunk lid. |
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If two different materials meet up at the front edge of the countertop, then the join must be concealed by the cover plate. |
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While in port the ship was dressed overall, along with other vessels, to mark the national celebrations and to meet up again with colleagues from the Royal Canadian Navy. |
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Everybody would then meet up about a week before we would start filming and just talk through everything. |
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I suppose it was inevitable that these two masters of treacly sentimentality would meet up one day, but I was hoping they would duel to the death instead of joining forces. |
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Two to three times a year, all the people participating in the project meet up. |
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This is on the North Coast, every year, in the winter, that the best surfers of the world meet up to ride waves of more than 10 meters high. |
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If we could construct railroad tracks to meet up with Fort Nelson, 1,000 kilometres away, that would help. |
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A language teacher and pilot travel together around the world to meet up with students to help them pass the official exam. |
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Anyhow, I picked up the munchkin and we headed off to meet up with my mom. |
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They meet up in Torino without much of a plan and immerse themselves in the studio with trad rock instruments plus a bunch of theremins and glockenspiels. |
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Although bull elephants spend a lot of time alone, they regularly meet up and renew their friendships, one of their favourite meeting places being around water holes. |
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They pray together regularly and also meet up to organise events which are requested of them across the diocese. |
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Now I waited for my bush pilot, who was scheduled to ferry me even farther north to the edge of the Beaufort Sea to meet up with my backpacking partners. |
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The church group has recently been on at me to get back there, to start leading out in various things again, or to meet up with them here and there. |
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Sometimes, though, your baby will meet up with a germ that can make him very sick. |
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Penguins can also drop by the local café, act in the latest theatrical play or meet up at the local discotheque. |
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This IGC, however, opens up a narrow historical window enabling what is essential to meet up with what is possible. |
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In the coming months, Héma-Québec will visit all Québec regions to meet up with vacationers to make it easier for them to donate blood. |
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I politely curtsied and hurried off the stage to meet up with my friends. |
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He will visit the site of the former Odeon cinema in Crouch Street, his old church where he was an altar boy in Coggeshall, and meet up with old friends. |
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Some day when we meet up yonder, we'll stroll hand in hand again. |
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Aside from these formal meetings, the young women often arrange to meet up with each other socially. |
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Also, in the case of immobility it is of great benefit to be able to go out of the house, to meet up with other people and to visit green parks. |
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Mikhail had visited several addresses in St Mary's before he arranged to meet up with a man at the junction of Derby Road and Cranbury Avenue at about 11 pm last Wednesday. |
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We'll meet up again at 3 p.m. at the latest and come round to you and then go straight home. |
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They meet up in Torino without much of a plan and immerse themselves in the studio with traditional rock instruments plus a bunch of theremins and glockenspiels. |
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They have received invitations to pay orientation visits to and meet up with other groups, thereby allowing a sharing of experiences. |
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Heywood and Guagua knew each other well enough to meet up both in the U.K. and China. |
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And in the first reading from the Acts of the Apostles we meet up with Saul who is walking on the road to Damascus. |
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He gave Stan a call and they have now arranged to meet up in Scarborough. |
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The MCH Group can look back on a pleasing first half of 2009, with results that meet up to the expectations. |
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In youth centres with their own libraries in Bangalore and four other surrounding villages, young people from all castes and classes can meet up, read, make music and pursue their creative interests. |
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For Montrealers, many of who have been cooped up for too long, Le Sainte Elizabeth is just one of those great places to meet up with friends after work for a pint. |
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They meet up with clients, well, wherever. |
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It's good to meet up with you again in common cause. |
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During this conference, the need for the fighters to meet up on time with the bombers was stressed. |
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On holy days, the monks meet up as pairs or groups of three or four and take it in turns to confess to their faults and report the others' faults. |
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The squad has to get on well together and be happy to meet up. |
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My kids meet up with school friends and have a ball. |
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If all goes according to plan, the Belgian champ should meet up with third-seeded Ivanovic, titleholder of the 2006 Rogers Cup presented by National Bank, in the semis. |
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Enjoy your life, meet up with friends, laugh together and do not make love to your partner as though according to a therapy plan, but with passion and desire. |
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We used to meet up and practise in our old air-raid shelter. |
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In the morning they like to have breakfast in the office canteen, and in the course of the morning they meet up three or four times outside for a quick cigarette. |
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When our routes began to diverge, I believe she had a lead of around eighty miles over me. When our routes meet up again in a few days, level with the Azores, I hope to be ahead of her. |
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It was my pleasure to host the session, which gave me the welcome opportunity to meet up with many of our chapter volunteers and staff, and watch unfold a high level of participation from the group. |
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Very successful with the French expats, the tour also enabled the French singer to meet up with local musicians and sometimes to invite them for a jam session. |
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The friendly lion, the penguin with the funny beak and the cheeky monkey like to meet up and frolic under the big palm leaves ringing their little bells and helping baby have sweet dreams. |
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Cuba and Haiti will both be fancying their chances when they meet up with the region's big guns in the final round of qualifying for Beijing 2008, at a venue and date yet to be confirmed. |
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The group Roda de Samba from Chez Brasil Café is comprised of 10 musician friends from Québec and Brazil who enjoy Brazilian music and meet up every now and then to practice their faves from the Brazilian repertoire. |
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Here it was illustrated with the example of two carriers specialising in NL-D routes, how freight and vehicles meet up on this virtual notice board. |
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Moonbar's simple yet sleek interface allows for easy posts and establishment of new meet up groups. |
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There will also be opportunities to meet up with exhibitors and farmer's market supporters of the organic agricultural industry in Texas. |
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Finally, the protection people managed to find my family in Port-au-Prince, and I've been able to meet up with my grandparents, two brothers, two aunts and a cousin. |
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The night falls, it's now time for us to meet up with some friends at the La Poste restaurant where some regional dishes, a fountain and some absinthe glasses wait for us. |
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This will be an excellent opportunity to meet up with the small group of young adults who took part in the pilgrimage of trust in Manila in February. |
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When we go to all these festivals, we meet up with our international partners and work on securing venues and presentation opportunities for artists and their works. |
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In the future, visitors will be able to exchange a friendly word with local residents and workers and can meet up with residents for social get-togethers. |
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We are ready to meet up with this kind of a push-pull interaction. |
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At the end of it I would like women who are Yying to business meetings in New York to be able to meet up with some gorgeous young toyboy. |
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Several innovation circles of employees from various divisions and external experts meet up regularly in a socalled idea house to develop new products. |
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Throughout the flight, these bars offer all A380 passengers the chance to meet up over a drink and a snack, which are available depending on the flight time. |
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The Committee shall meet up to four times a year, in coordination with the relevant activities of the United Nations and the Assembly and in accordance with Assembly resolutions on the pattern of conferences. |
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We are preparing to take the decisions on Agenda 2000 that will play a decisive role in how we meet up to the challenges of the 21st century and will prepare the Union to take in a substantial number of new Member States. |
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Dear Coleen I WOULD like to meet up with a female friend on her own without having to make it a double date with our other halves. |
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The pubis a popular meeting point for groups of fans who usually meet up prior to a fixture at Blackpool's Bloomfield Road stadium. |
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The rivers and purulence and tumors of shame all meet up, forming a sea of humiliation, incapacity, disappointment and madness. |
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His army sacked the city of Caen, and marched across northern France, to meet up with English forces in Flanders. |
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The four would meet up at Grafton's public house near Victoria, owned by Jimmy Grafton, who was also a BBC script writer. |
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Mating is thought to occur when different groups meet up, and breeding within units is a rare occurrence. |
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If the roads did not meet up exactly, which was quite common, a sharp double bend would result. |
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She's been telling me for ages that she wants to meet up, but won't give me a date. I'm convinced she's stringing me along. |
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He will return to the city next month from Austrailia when he hopes to meet up with them. |
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We meet up with his cousins and Granny Thel in Edinburgh and head off to the Kweilin Cantonese restaurant for his tea. |
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Indeed, when we meet up with them for the start of the third run here, they're still lazing about. |
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After soaking in the spa, I hopped on a cablecar to a point near the top of Mt Rigi to meet up with my walking instructor. |
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The first full-scale search for Amy will begin today and volunteers have been told to meet up in the local Calade Mijas soccer stadium at 9am. |
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You can meet up later for croquet or a chuckwagon dinner, but nothing bonds a family like a paintball war. |
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I said we should meet up to discuss it over a drink at the Water Rats in London close to where I was at the time and he said it would be a great honour. |
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I've got some time off next week, so maybe we could meet up then? |
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The Crosthwaite Exchange was set up in February 2007 as a place for local people to buy and sell local produce, home baked goods, books, and meet up with other villagers. |
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There's no need to feel naughty about facestalking would-be dates on social media before agreeing to meet up, new research says nine in 10 NZ women do it. |
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Major John Parry, a former master of the Belvoir Hunt near Grantham, Lincs, failed to meet up with friends in the Loggan Water area of the River Spey in Moray. |
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The next time you come to my town, we should meet up somewhere. |
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