So it is that one notices that a marked tendency to bile and ill-humour surfaces among blog entries. |
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Audiences, on the other hand, seem perplexed that their response differs so markedly to those reflected in the film's notices. |
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Through the blur of the falling rain, Tracy notices a hooded figure dressed in black. |
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In January 1994 the auditor published his provisional findings and the notices to show cause why the ten persons should not be surcharged. |
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Grunting in place of a formal greeting, she inhales the food, and barely notices David mocking her out of the corner of her eye. |
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The rents for the year 1827-28 were culled mostly from notices in the Chester Chronicle. |
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Public notices also warned against the letting of gardens or turbary to the police. |
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Another professor, with whom the plaintiff had been feuding, allegedly tore down the notices. |
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Alfred said the council should have placed notices warning people not to feed the meters during the truce. |
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In the enlarged versions, one notices his eye for composition and design, as well as his uncanny ability to monumentalize his sitters. |
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We all know how book blurbs and theatre notices can, by careful editing, turn critical comments into a rave review. |
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After an advance screening, the movie critic's duty is to provide pithy phrases suitable for use in trailers and newspaper notices. |
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One of the chaps looks up, notices the scrutiny, and takes in the gaze impassively. |
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An intense woman with a tight perm rises to pay her bill and notices an acquaintance sitting alone. |
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He had wilfully ignored notices posted on the train arguing that the by-laws were invalid. |
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In addition, Thoreau notices circular heaps of stones about six feet in diameter that sit on the pond bottom. |
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But circulation plummeted in the Boston years, bottoming out at 25,000, with subscribers receiving fundraising pleas as often as renewal notices. |
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You have to passively hope that some reviewer notices you and plays the game. |
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Two of the bikes were so unroadworthy because of brake and tyre defects that their owners were issued with immediate prohibition notices. |
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Since its launch in January, the ratings have been abysmal and the critical notices worse. |
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Somehow, none of the party animals notices that he's drinking non-alcoholic brew. |
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Wool also placed notices in newspapers requesting the help of volunteers, specifically soldiers who had already mustered out of service. |
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On January 3 management sent out more than 200 dismissal notices in an attempt to break the strike. |
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They include stories and chants, photographs and advertisements, political notices, and letters to the editor. |
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When they choke, most athletes prefer that no one notices, that the world sees it as a defeat unbesmirched by an inner surrender. |
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Others reckoned that shops should be made to display notices advising Britain's gum chewers of their responsibilities. |
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Of course, nobody ever notices this, because such an act is eminently simple for them. |
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At the very end of the hallway was a bulletin board with a few scarce notices about report card distribution and an even emptier trophy case. |
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A referral service offers a more personalized approach for clients than simply posting gig notices on a bulletin board. |
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She smiles slightly, looking downward at the floor and notices the blue box in Jason's hands. |
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Five drivers were reported for allegedly having overweight lorries, and received immediate prohibition notices. |
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The parents who think Deangate is a private car park, for example, despite the double yellow lines and no waiting notices. |
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One does not mind the ending, but one notices that when Taylor strings together abstract nouns, he is at his least compelling. |
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Each week, local newspapers carried public notices offering employment to stonebreakers and carters. |
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He gives squillions, but from his hypersquillions, it's unlikely he even notices. |
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Park staff will be posting closure notices where footpaths and bridleways meet with the public highway. |
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Mr Wells said he did not think two A4 sized notices on the town hall notice board were adequate warning. |
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Public notices will be displayed around car parks and people can view plans online. |
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Information notices will be attached to the bus stops in advance of the work so as to advise users of the temporary arrangements. |
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This weekend police will display notices on lampposts in and around the triangular zone explaining how the orders work. |
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The college posted huge notices informing students and staff that there would be a three minute silence. |
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Public notices will be displayed in advance and parents who don't comply run the risk of the council clearing the plots. |
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Amid the shots of astronauts and soccer players, the viewer suddenly notices an ethereal white light. |
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Site notices will also go up, and there will be notices in local newspapers. |
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In the case of periodic tenancies the legislature left landlords free to bring them to an end by the service and expiry of valid notices to quit. |
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At least one claimed to have been forced out, others have not had leases renewed, and two are going to court this month to fight notices to quit. |
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The next day tenants received notices to quit from an agent they believed represented the owner. |
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There must be notices displayed clearly which should warn people about the possibility of getting their cars clamped if they park in that area. |
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Rather, I order that the parties exchange income tax returns and notices of assessment by the June 1 each year. |
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Every few months they serve notices on the owners that they should make the building weatherproof and vandal proof. |
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They're talking over each other and none of them notices that I'm not paying any of them a blind bit of attention. |
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The pub was putting up notices telling people to stay away if they intend to smoke. |
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Ordinarily, no adjournments are granted and there is provision for serving of notices by courier, fax, speed-post, etc. |
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Far too often as I scan the list of regional death notices a name from my hometown jumps out. |
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Nearly all the nation's 4000 white farmers have been served with forfeiture notices. |
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Police would like to speak to anyone with information on these crimes or who notices suspicious activity in the area of a cash dispenser. |
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This extends into his professional life, where he works as an evictor, shoving notices anonymously under doors and scuttling away. |
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The Merchant of Venice opened at the American Theater on May 24, 1903, and rave notices showered down. |
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The Constabulary estimates around 1,000 fixed penalty notices will be dished out within the first year of the system being operational. |
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Formal written notices, signed by Mr Penson, were sent to the banks by recorded delivery. |
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He notices that his scores are improving and his pain is diminishing or gone. |
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Out here even the local authority pays scant regard to the notices and rules of the Department of Nature Conservation. |
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It serves as the local church now, and it's a little disconcerting to see the homely parish notices posted up in such an imposing edifice. |
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Whenever she walks into the room, Gary doesn't take a few seconds to register the entirety of her own figure, notices Barbara. |
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The group consists of a main committee of 15 people and 1,000 regular members who are sent notices and newsletters. |
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This pattern of mistrust is repeated in company after company as years of loyalty are rewarded with layoff notices and rejiggered pension plans. |
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A place where we didn't have to worry about the electricity being turned off, not having enough groceries, no laundry money, or eviction notices. |
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If a bat sends out two clicks and notices a difference between the echoes, it knows a tasty bug is moving nearby. |
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Pet owners who get up with the lark to walk their dogs in a country park are fuming after penalty notices were slapped on their cars. |
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He also notices that the townspeople all respect Ethan's reserve and solitude. |
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But they reshot her scenes at the insistence of Bogart and director Howard Hawks and she ultimately earned excellent notices. |
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In the middle of the three streets, there is a board on which various notices and advertisements have been posted. |
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She notices how perfectly polished the leather car seats are, and how fitting this is for the car's last night. |
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One wall is dedicated to announcements, notices and messages that patrons want to put up. |
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Here you will find announcements, notices, revenue procedures and revenue rulings, all posted in Internet time. |
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She passed a desk and a bulletin board filled with notices and announcements. |
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It is not unusual for a child with an abdominal mass to present because a family member notices a protuberant mass. |
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The new survey has been ordered and notices will be issued before any demolitions are carried out. |
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However, a serious publisher can distinguish between non-contentious notices and unreasonable notices. |
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Then, in the 1950s, a traveller notices bay cat fur on two ceremonial caps being worn by Dayak tribespeople. |
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They have served warning notices on four teenagers, who now face having their mopeds confiscated if they are caught riding antisocially again. |
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They are also able to issue fixed penalty notices and they have the power to request the identity of someone acting antisocially. |
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Looking around at the exotica, he notices a very life-like, life-sized bronze statue of a rat. |
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Finally, he notices that the central of the three circles is painted with la nostra effige, our human image and likeness. |
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Fixed penalty notices can only be given to adults at present which inherently means there are substantial limitations on their use. |
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The game starts when Plok notices that his favorite flag has been ripped off and taken to the neighbouring isle of Cotton Island. |
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She notices the double-edged sword happening locally with the growing gentrification. |
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The creature notices her and lets out a high shrill, which deafens her for a bit. |
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Laura, in her nightgown, notices that Tom's bed is empty while he roots around in his pockets on the fire escape in search of his key. |
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I would like to see notices, or even laws, prohibiting the use of the F-word and other obscenities in all public places. |
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Mohsen looks like a Lebanese workmen's cafe, its windows permanently steamed up and blotched with notices and stickers. |
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Over a period of years a sympathetic observer notices marked changes, although such personal reflections are notoriously subjective. |
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She suggested that site notices be issued in a luminous colour to make them more visible. |
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Then he suddenly notices something really shocking and his hand flies up to his head as he gasps audibly. |
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Passengers are annoyed that no notices have been put up at the main bus stop to advise them of the proposed curtailments. |
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The car has been plagued by at least six repair notices, ranging from faulty fuel tanks to seat belt flaws. |
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The car has been plagued by two recalls and at least six repair notices, ranging from faulty fuel tanks to seat belt flaws. |
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One of the regulars was the man who walked around the town pasting large posters on the walls, usually obituary notices. |
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But Griett is sent to clean the artist's studio, and he notices her curiosity and the avidity with which she studies his work. |
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Immediately he began touring the islands, putting notices up in village halls and organising community meetings. |
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Ever the observant one, Barry notices these things about me even in these circumstances. |
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Delilah notices the scalding tea on the floor and sighs, realizing that Tim didn't drink the poison. |
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The scam is only then spotted when the company whose cheque-book has been copied notices a fraudulent withdrawal. |
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As Becky goes into the schoolhouse, she notices that the schoolmaster has left his desk key in the lock on the drawer. |
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A council spokesman said notices were posted in the area and residents who were within a certain radius of the proposed mast were consulted. |
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His style is very Sherlockian because he observes things closely and notices details others miss. |
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It received good notices from the critics and respectable ratings at first. |
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When performing this act of charity he notices that one of the other tyres is partially bald, and therefore illegal. |
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So what does 2000 offer the mid-market fashion retail sector after another bleak Christmas marked by early sales notices? |
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Although many of the critics have yet to publish their reactions in America, notices so far have been generally positive. |
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Many people have had their payments stopped before they began because void notices were issued in error. |
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The latest volume in this series contains six original essays, a lengthy review article, and a number of book notices. |
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Yesterday the curtains of the house were drawn and two notices were posted in the windows. |
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Because of the cold I'm wearing figure hugging wool Long Johns which he suddenly notices with a flinch. |
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There were some negative notices, however, with several finding the films pace too slow for comfort and its narrative going nowhere, slowly. |
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The notices were extraordinary, one critic from the Literary Review describing Wallace as a cross between Franz Kafka and David Lynch. |
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Enforcement notices are only served as a last resort, when all efforts to negotiate have failed. |
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Display notices if your safe is using a time lock and make sure your CCTV cameras cover risk or hold up points. |
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He notices the password is invalid and went back and informed the customer that he just needed to reset the login password. |
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Susan finally notices her stove is on fire and grabs the fire extinguisher. |
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The book drew favourable notices and went through five print runs, but in summer 2002 it was not on many radar screens. |
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One of the most striking pieces uses old printing plates used to print the obituary notices posting news of a death in the neighbourhood. |
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It is noteworthy that he filed serial and timely notices of appeal after each order of the U.S. District Court was entered. |
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The song-poem companies put little notices in magazines, offering to set your words to music. |
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He notices a hawk resting in plain view on a tree limb a hundred yards distant. |
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One of the beings got off his horse and sat crosslegged before the notices, obviously reading them. |
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The same restlessness beneath an appearance of happiness, which Nick notices in Tom, he sees in Daisy as well. |
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By shaving off 5 degrees on each side of this orb, one notices another interesting phenomenon emerging. |
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When a general transire is in force the master merely lodges notices before loading or discharging cargo. |
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It's therefore an edgy time as she awaits the notices for a book that she spent three years writing. |
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Nationwide, Cason's book inspired reviews and notices in many leading newspapers and periodicals. |
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In future local authorities, which are currently powerless, will be able to issue formal notices instructing the reduction of a hedge's height and its long-term maintenance. |
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The notices make no mention of the protections of the First Amendment. |
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Since January, the White House has released 217 notices related to energy, barraging reporters with multiple missives each day. |
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Staff at Cusworth are concerned that warning notices alerting park users to the dangers of bathing in the deep lakes have been torn down as soon as they have been put up. |
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By ignoring notices to quit and continuing to create noise nuisance they also showed they could not give a fig for the sensitivities of the permanent population. |
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In no time flat the available walls were full of public notices, goods and services for sale, community event posters and news from the animal shelter. |
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I am having this recurring nightmare that I will be stuck in traffic for so long that I will die and my body decompose beyond recognition before anyone notices. |
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The ultimate purpose of the acquisitions is to enable the Territory to validly alienate Crown land in the manner that is stated in the notices of proposed acquisition. |
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Town Clerk Helen Dowling said the council had drawn up a list of derelict buildings and would be sending out notices to owners whose names appeared on the register. |
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I wandered down the main road, past the heavy hydraulic vehicle barriers, no-trespassing notices, cameras, and some landscapers making a racket with a leaf-blower. |
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A famous art collector is walking through the city when he notices a mangy cat lapping milk from a saucer in the doorway of a store, and he does a double take. |
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The Michigan chapter of AFP posted convincing-looking eviction notices on homes near the proposed crossing route. |
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Turning to look at me, she notices where my gaze had been and flashes a quick warning glare, as I quickly try and pull my eyes away, but obviously not quick enough. |
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Sam Adams is in the crowd and Johnny notices his approving look. |
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He notices an older man nearby dressed in monk's robes, sleeping. |
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When he arrives home with his newspaper he dons his spectacles and, ignoring the front and back pages, proceeds to peruse the death notices with the utmost assiduity. |
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The bully we mentioned in number 2, who has grown up a lot and become mates with my brother, notices this, and gives the lad a talking-to, and let's be honest, a thump. |
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At the beginning of July, the department issued 10-day shutoff notices to 250 commercial customers. |
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For a brief time, a few years ago, I was employed as a temp at the Public Trust Office, one of the grey government monoliths that no one notices in Central London. |
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Entries are subject to all notices posted online including but not limited to privacy policies of the sponsor. |
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Eyeing up some jewellery, Mabel notices a necklace covered in bows. |
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As everyone always notices, the back view reflected in the mirror of the barmaid serving a client in a top hat is too far to the right to be optically possible. |
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We'll send letters and post notices exactly as we've done before. |
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A larger man notices me from across the center, and beckons me to advance. |
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Suddenly, in the midst of their liaison, Brody notices his SUV parked outside the window. |
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What specific actresses did the movie studios send you takedown notices for? |
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In the opening scene, a 10-year old Steven notices an unattended backpack in a train station. |
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All 6,000 member pubs outside the Dublin area are participating in the initiative with more than 20,000 notices or showcards being distributed to pubs nationwide. |
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And, if one casts around the world today, one notices the two powers with the worst prospects are the ones most advanced in their post-religiosity. |
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A woman notices him and begins to eye him, giving him sideward glances. |
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Traffic, as anyone who has spent time in these cities easily notices, poses particular threats to riders and pedestrian alike. |
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An ownership battle followed, reaching a boiling point earlier this year when he issued eviction notices to the residents without any prior warning. |
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More than half the eating places visited by Oldham council officials in the last three months were dirty and unhygienic and had to be served with enforcement notices. |
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The Drainage Department, Gurdaspur, has sent several notices to the Municipal Council, Batala, not to throw sewage of the city area into the nullah but in vain. |
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They can be obtained to show that administrative orders and notices are invalid, or exempt from taxation, or for confirming matters of marital status and nationality. |
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The barman eventually stops nattering to his mates and notices us waiting, but that's the price you pay for being in a real pub, with real regulars, I tell myself. |
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I think it's sorted now but if anybody notices anything funny going on with the site's layout would they be so kind as to leave a comment or drop me an email. |
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Between 1560 and 1603 he issued a multitude of broadsheets and small volumes in verse and prose, several containing autobiographical pieces and notices of current events. |
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As Ellis drives over bumps, she notices, the noise in the car is loud. |
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There used to be notices against expectorating in public places, though how many accomplished spitters understood them in order to obey can only be guessed. |
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And when he walks in, the place is dark, but he notices a puddle on the floor. |
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All that the civic body could do so far is to issue notices to the software firms asking them to pay property taxes applicable to non-residential properties. |
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Last year notices were posted along University Road informing us of a proposal to cut the speed restriction on the long, straight stretch from 40 to 30 mph. |
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Among the information in the passenger notices was a section on baggage, which stated that the free bag allowance is two pieces of checked luggage per passenger. |
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The index to deaths is useful for showing the quarter of the year in which a death occurred and, thus, when newspaper death and funeral notices might appear. |
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That volume commanded polite notices and some positive reviews. |
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He thought the London location would alter the emphasis from paying attention to the working class audience to one of trying to get good notices from the London critics. |
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Despite the presence of the two stars the film received mixed notices. |
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The silence was broken as the warder hung the notices, the crowd rushed forward, blocking the road, halting the traffic, and sweeping the police aside. |
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I'm aware that the kitten notices me observing the obscure figure. |
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Wonderful reviews... I'll send you stats of all the notices. |
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The wards have carried large notices at the entrance informing persons that upon entering and leaving the wards to use the handwash supplied to disinfect their hands. |
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We understood that the additional notices were to be filed after you signed the case stated, your Honour, but we will certainly do so, immediately. |
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Some 46 prohibition notices were served, which required the immediate stoppage of particular work activities or prohibiting the use of machinery until it was made safe. |
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Staff immediately began putting up sales notices in the store. |
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Sellar, on the authority of Elizabeth Gordon, Countess of Sutherland, had served notices of eviction on people living in the townships of the strath. |
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She helps herself to some of the leftovers and everyone notices again. |
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She makes an appointment to see the doctor, thinking she's pregnant again, and he asks her to sit down and as she does so, she notices that his voice has slipped out of gear. |
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Problem parents who fail to provide valid and legitimate excuses for their children's school absences would then be issued with school attendance notices. |
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She barely notices the prime horseflesh a few hundred feet away. |
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If one notices, the shuttle takes a circumpolar route as it orbits. |
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After a wait, then squeezing onto a crowded train I found myself at Liverpool Street, where the indicator board showed delayed or cancelled notices on every train. |
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As he is talking to the farmer, he notices a pig dog with a wooden leg. |
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These contract notices were issued before legal guidance was available so the GLA was unable to notify its intention to insert such a clause in the final contract. |
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For the first time Ian notices that she's wearing nothing but a silk nightgown, so thin and filmy that it looks like gold paint brushed over her body. |
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She notices a car behind her and it follows her for quite some time. |
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It follows a previous campaign which has seen fixed penalty notices handed out to owners who allow their dogs to foul the streets and in parks without clearing up after them. |
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Thus, by just taking a cursory glance through the list one notices that alloy steel has larger industrial applications in each of the segments as raw materials. |
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The greengrocer's apostrophe is commonest in handwritten signs and greengrocers are prominent among those who often have to write quick, informal notices for public display. |
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It includes letters testimonial, notices of intention to ordain, letters dimissory, certificates of baptism, presentations, resignations, and subscriptions, among others. |
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Information on award notices was poor while customers seeking help with claims had their letters ignored or encountered engaged telephone lines, she said. |
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Last night it was still not clear whether the group had had a torch, but there are a series of notices on the cliff-top path warning of a steep drop. |
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Penalty notices issued for using a handheld mobile while driving are endorsable offences, meaning drivers also receive licence points. |
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In August 2008, the IOC issued DMCA take down notices on Tibetan Protest videos of the Beijing Olympics hosted on YouTube. |
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The council will also issue penalty charge notices to motorists who double-park. |
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One is a marshal with the thankless task of finding distrainable objects in bankrupt households or serving eviction notices. |
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Periera, who came to the Phil last year, says as a timpanist, he notices a different between the conductors in time. |
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With a crawdad in hand, claws contained, begin by asking the reluctant child what she notices about the creature. |
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The LGA said some schools had asked for warning notices about Neknominate to be put on noticeboards and read at assemblies. |
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She then notices a White Rabbit wearing a waistcoat and pocket watch, talking to itself as it runs past. |
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Investors in Saudi developer Sokook's infamous Ivory Tower project still get notices of contract cancellations, a report said. |
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Both actors won excellent notices, but the play, an allegory of Britain's decay, did not attract the public and closed after four weeks. |
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Nonfiler notices now are tailored to reflect the specific facts of a case instead of being generic form letters. |
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The notices were laudatory, mentioning him alongside great predecessors such as Edmund Kean, William Macready and Henry Irving. |
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One outlet, in Tarbock Road, made a sale of alcopops to a test purchaser and the two people involved were given fixed penalty notices. |
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In another scene, John notices what appears to be Morse code, but it is unrelated to the case. |
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At Baskerville Hall, Holmes notices a resemblance between Stapleton and a portrait of Hugo Baskerville. |
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He received good notices, but by general consent the production belonged to Richardson as Falstaff. |
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Carla notices that Nick is short-staffed in the Bistro, so she offers herself as his waitress for the evening. |
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Watson and Sir Henry pursue Selden on the moor, but he eludes them, while Watson notices another man on a nearby tor. |
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The Louisiana Register is the official journal of regulations and legal notices issued by the executive branch. |
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If one notices a strange noise or feels threatened, a warning bray is sent out and all others become alert. |
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The book contained notices on the State and Capital, plus an extensive and erudite bibliography. |
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His eyes flick up and down, then it's like he notices my pokies and makes a point not to stare. |
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It contained summary notices of excavations through the area of the Roman Empire. |
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And it took me years to learn enough to live up to what they said for those first notices. |
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Although without official status, English is widely spoken and it features widely on road signs, public notices, and in advertisements, etc. |
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The statement added that during the period, the CCP issued 13 show cause notices, 09 enforcement orders, 74 merger orders and 90 exemptions. |
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They set up an opt-in mailing list, so that those who wanted the notices could subscribe. |
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Cameron sets out to move the body, but when Chas notices he's being even shiftier than usual, she decides to follow him. |
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The steam roller and road diggers were slapped with penalty notices after they were left parked on the two roads in Bournville. |
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However, many were reluctant to leave, did not obey the eviction notices, and were evicted with force. |
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A CHURCH'S windows were smashed and notices and announcements taken from a village noticeboard in an bizarre incident. |
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Conditional cautions, penalty notices for disorder, cannabis and khat warnings, will be replaced. |
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The original purpose of the broadsheet, or broadside, was for the purpose of posting royal proclamations, acts, and official notices. |
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Just as they are about to escape him, Lovejoy notices Rose's hand slap the water as it slips off the table behind which she is hiding. |
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One day, he notices a woman who reminds him of Madeleine, despite her different appearance. |
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The production lasted for 155 consecutive performances, an unprecedented run for a serious opera, and earned good notices for its music. |
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Afterwards, notices are served to offenders, and eventually offences are reported in case the offender fails to remove the satellite dish during the given period. |
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Repeating the Every Picture formula, for the most part, it reached number two on the US album charts and number one in the UK, and enjoyed further good notices from reviewers. |
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Both failed commercially and neither gained positive notices. |
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It does both of these by causing notices to be published by authority in the Cambridge University Reporter, the official journal of the university. |
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While English is the de facto official language of the country, Spanish is often used in public services and notices at the federal and state levels. |
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How ready is envy to mingle with the notices we take of other persons? |
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And though the terse plot summaries in Cinema Stories at times recall the ironic pungence of Siegfried Kracauer's Weimar film notices, they spare us ideological insinuations. |
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Grindle described growing difficulties in resolving routine state notices. |
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The IT department issued notices to them after scanning their assets filed in the last two elections and noticing multifold rise in their property. |
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There are now four officers from South Yorkshire Police, two from Bedfordshire Police, and two from South Wales Police facing gross misconduct notices. |
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His own attempt at direction in Stratford, for Richardson's Macbeth in 1952, was much less successful, with poor notices for the star and worse ones for the director. |
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Using technology unique to The Weather Channel, it also televises notices, such as flood warnings and evacuation information, on a community-specific basis. |
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If Player A notices a weakness in the play of Teammate B, such as telegraphing a shot, he should be encouraged to point out this weakness to his teammate. |
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According to the Plaid Cymru AM, he has now received official confirmation that all the notices informing residents of mineral rights on their land have now been cancelled. |
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Leigh's Lady Macbeth received mixed but generally polite notices, although to the end of his life Olivier believed it to have been the best Lady Macbeth he ever saw. |
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Despite advances in technology, many owners still communicate with tenants using easels in lobbies, paper notices posted near the elevators, or public address systems. |
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Kelly Fada, 37, of Spohr Terrace, was prosecuted by South Tyneside Council after failing to comply with notices to remove the accumulated rubbish and dog faeces. |
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We haven't issued fixed penalty notices yet, but we are strong advocates of parenting orders and of the hard work teachers do to stop youngster truanting. |
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Since the smoking ban came into force in March 2006, Clackmannanshire have issued four fixed-penalty notices to people smoking in forbidden areas. |
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Notices telling train passengers what to do in an air raid are being put up in all main line railway stations. |
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Notices were placed in prominent places in their bars warning customers to cut out bad language. |
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Notices have been posted at the sites urging the public to stay away and wardens will be patrolling to enforce the request. |
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A distinction is drawn between Abatement Notices which require works to be done and those which merely require the recipient to abate the identified nuisance. |
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Notices about its intentions were posted around the village. |
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Whistleblowers can view the Notices on the SEC's website and apply for a monetary award by submitting a form. |
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Notices of the meeting were sent to the Tennessean, the Knoxville News Sentential and the Oak Ridger. |
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A fine example of an Episcopal debate over the use of the cross can be found in the pamphlet Puseyite Developments, or Notices of the New York Ecclesiologists. |
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Sir, The extension of the use of Remedial Action Notices to food businesses other than in the meat sector may not be as bad as some people make out. |
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