The long ebb tide in markets may already be on the turn after a fall of more than 30 months' duration. |
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Ellis claims that the deceased shyster forgave him several months' rent that Harry now tries to collect. |
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Two months' extra interest is the norm, but a few enlightened lenders don't charge any early settlement penalty. |
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Most fixed-price contracts require several months' notice of termination and switching usually takes four to six weeks, so it pays to plan ahead. |
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They wanted five months' rent up front and promised just 60 days' notice in the event they wanted us to scram. |
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Passengers could be left stranded in two months' time if drivers decide to stage industrial action. |
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I sentence you on count two to two years and seven months' imprisonment in the penitentiary. |
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If you decide to pay off your loan early, many lenders will penalise you by charging you an extra two months' interest. |
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In the case of the hygrophilous species C. macrocarpa and W. radicans, 6 or 12 months' dry storage killed most spores. |
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In 12 months' time, the event will be staged again, and four more hopefuls will vie for the title of hot new fashion star. |
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A study on osteomalacic myopathy in women found that muscle strength returned to normal after six months' treatment. |
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Local oil companies have told the bureau that they need three months' notice to prepare for the new fuel specification. |
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Being so far north he says that his winter lasts 7 months and that he has 5 months to grow enough fodder for seven months' feeding. |
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He was paid a settlement of salary difference from last April to November on top of three months' salary in lieu of notice. |
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Landlords are not allowed to ask for first and last months' rent or a damage deposit. |
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There also was an escape clause inserted in the treaty which allowed testing to be resumed after three months' notice. |
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When the stewards were sentenced to three months' imprisonment, the industrial action spread to include dockers, who closed the port of Belfast. |
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To avoid any repetition of this nightmare I have put a note in my diary to use my mobile to ring the Speaking Clock in five months' time. |
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Only after passing three blind tasting tests and 12 months' bottle ageing are the wines released. |
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This equates to about 9 months' growth and weight gain in an average child around this age. |
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I accepted the two months' salary they offered, and I put the experience behind me. |
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Thus, after several months' exposure, the office boor who initially took two weeks to annoy you can accomplish the same feat in only seconds. |
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For the Trust it marked not just a few months' worth of campaigning but represented the culmination of nearly half a century of tireless effort. |
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He was therefore sentenced to a total of three years and six months' imprisonment. |
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The jury returned a verdict of manslaughter and Dunphy was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment. |
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Legislation regarding the taxing of bookmakers was going to be amended and they would be given six months' grace under the old payment system. |
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After all, they have the birth of their baby to look forward to in four months' time. |
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Seeds of many Australian species require several months' storage before germination is possible. |
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Audrey was five months' pregnant when she and husband Rory took a babymoon to America. |
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His comic turn failed to save him from nine months' hard labour. |
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With six months' stores, she draws twenty-two foot nine, abaft. |
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He was given two months' jail for the first breach of the ASBO, two months for the second breach, and two weeks for absconding from bail, all to run consecutively. |
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It was back in the summer of 1998 that the library, then situated in privately owned accommodation in the high street, was given six months' notice to quit. |
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The patient was a 6-year-old right-handed girl who presented with a slowly progressive drooping of the left side of her mouth of 9 months' duration. |
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Following the birth of our first child a few years ago, my wife had eight months' maternity leave before returning to her job on a part-time basis. |
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The clinical assessors studied 50 case records culled randomly from the past six months' activity, and on the second day I had a two hour viva on selected records. |
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The Yorkshire Post understands she had signed up for two months' French study with the Alliance Francaise in Lyon and was living in a university hall of residence. |
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The university proposed that current staff positions could be contracted out with four months' notice, a proposal which made the staff feel threatened. |
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When I was about six months' pregnant, I started to feel uncomfortable when I walked and I was diagnosed with symphysis pubis dysfunction. |
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After six months' intensive training, they will be taking blood samples and interpreting electro cardiograms and X-rays. |
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All the selected pre-owned cars that are sold at Mill Garages Vroom come with 12 months' warranty, 12 months' recovery and six months' road tax. |
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I can almost tell which months' issues are the most interesting to me by the number of paperclips that I used. |
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He refused to recognise the court, and was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. |
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These were classed as summary offences and the judge's powers were limited to six months' imprisonment. |
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Due to the evolving nature of MMORPGs, this could be a different game in six months' time. |
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After at least 18 months' practical experience dog groomers can enrol for the City and Guilds Dog Grooming CertificateWhere might I work? |
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Before 2005, each school was inspected for a week every six years, with two months' notice to prepare for an inspection. |
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Spain is the wild, unpoached, game-preserve of Europe, in which I have had some months' pursuit and sport, all to myself. |
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This four months' lastingness would doubtless be sensibly reduced if the tent were subject to numerous transportations and repitchings. |
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Afonso was released after three months' confinement, on the arrival at Cannanore of the Marshal of Portugal with a large fleet. |
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Though faced with a hostile majority in Parliament, Pitt was able to solidify his position in a few months' time. |
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Brown, who was attending the Queen, grabbed him and O'Connor was later sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment. |
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With box office receipts lagging in March 1884, Carte gave the six months' notice, under the partnership contract, requiring a new opera. |
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Recovering at Windsor, he applied for three months' unpaid leave to write the novel that had been forming in his mind. |
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Following six months' training on Hawker Harts, Dahl was made an acting pilot officer. |
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A soldier is not normally permitted to leave until they have served for at least four years, and must give 12 months' notice. |
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The Company shall give three months' prior notice to the Customs Collector in case they decide to debond the shipyard. |
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I feel securer now in the knowledge that when I finish the course in four months' time I will be reskilled enough to look positively for a change of career. |
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With Germany deprived of prewar nitrate sources for explosives, Bosch promised in September, 1914, to produce sodium nitrate for the military in six months' time. |
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On each occasion, after a few months' pause, Gilbert responded with a libretto that met Sullivan's objections, and the partnership continued successfully. |
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