The thousands of visitors to the city will now only have husky dog races, a triathlon and a fun run from the castle esplanade to occupy them. |
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At its peak, the firm employed 100 people but now only has two admin staff. |
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This reality was imposed on the citizens of Vratza who can now only freely wash or drink tapped water four hours a night. |
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It means there are now only limited places along the coastline to launch boats, windsurfers or water bikes. |
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The company is now only selling smartphones on contract, having dumped every last dumbphone from its range. |
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Funny links to goofy stories seem to be included now only to relieve the tension. |
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The closure of the Victoria means that the village high street now only has one other pub, The Woolpack. |
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Don't be pushed into a software upgrade now only to find that data translation incompatibility presents major problems later. |
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It has its own script of more than 200 characters, based on the ancient language Ge'ez, used now only in the Orthodox Church. |
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It highlighted how many school kitchens were now only used to heat up pre-prepared food and too few children were choosing healthy options. |
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Quinine alone is recommended now only for pregnant women, for whom no satisfactory alternatives exist. |
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Our grey bin was only half full at the end of one week which theoretically means we will now only fill it once a fortnight. |
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Similarly, religions have lost their moral footing while their explanatory power now only clashes with our need for rational certainty. |
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The shop now only stocks drinks like both plain and flavoured milk and water, and fruit juices. |
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A handful of breeders insist there are now only half a dozen herds of thoroughbred Herefords left in Australia. |
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He would still attack Bradford, but would now only seek to slaughter those who offered real armed resistance. |
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Where there used to be insight, there is now only cannibalisation of older, bigger ideas. |
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Mr and Mrs Taylor have also discovered that they are too late to object to the plan and can now only attend the inquiry as observers. |
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The company says it has already improved its chicken nuggets, which now only contain breast meat and 30 per cent less salt. |
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There are now only 70 shopping days to Christmas and this is really the time to start thinking about what to buy your nearest and dearest. |
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Many advocates suggest that we are now only beginning to discover the extent of previously unrecognised learning disabilities. |
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But she is now only one of five or six bonesetters practicing in San Pedro. |
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My index finger now only overlaps my middle finger a bit, but I can't bend it at all. |
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She says she missed her father terribly growing up, and now only sees him about twice a year. |
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She quickly turned and began marching towards her apartment building, now only a block away. |
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Some of these areas are accessible now only by helicopter because the roads were just completely wiped off the map by the earthquake. |
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Companies now only have to maintain one network for both data and telephony. |
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I chose to put sand colored scalloped concrete border edgers against the outside pool edge and now only the lip shows on top. |
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Durable in the tackle, his explosive vein now only pops out when he is running with the ball at his feet, not when eyeballing an opponent. |
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He was a welterweight then, and is now only a light-middleweight, so that shows how well he has managed his weight. |
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Unfortunately, there are no special identifying marks on the belt to authenticate its once owner, and in fact there's now only my word that his son passed it on to me. |
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The power company now only reads the meter every three months. |
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But now only God is to be addressed as abba, stripping the legitimation from existing patriarchal institutions and implicitly undermining all relationships of domination. |
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The Kenyan writer Ngugi has become so distrustful of the capacity of English to capture the nuances of his stories that he now only writes in his native Kikuyu. |
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She was indeed a creature of the beau monde, the same society that had virtually shunned his family in the past and even now only reluctantly accepted them. |
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The Bradford Canal opened and joined the Leeds Liverpool Canal in 1774, but now only the Shipley end with a pack horse bridge and toll house remain visible. |
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The shrine was once a beautiful golden palace but the years had worn away its natural beauty and now only some walls, statues and the underground tombs remained. |
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The internal language and logic of the markets is related to what is going on in the real world, but right now only tangentially. |
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Our refuse is now only going to be collected every two weeks and between times we get a garden refuse collection and the existing recycle collection. |
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In protest binmen are now only working their normal terms and conditions, starting at 7am, taking their full lunchbreak and finishing work at 3.30 pm. |
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The boots are at that precarious stage of wearing out, and every blissful outing that they take with me now only decreases the time until they get thrown away. |
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They are represented now only by the lampreys, eel-like forms that are parasites on fish, and the hagfish, also eel-like but feeding on dead or dying animals. |
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So they put the Steinway piano back together with the intention to get their money back on it, only to discover that it too would now only make thuds. |
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The historiographic can now only thrive in these interstitial spaces. |
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The community college's medical training programs would result in a lot of people who are now only marginally employed moving into paraprofessional positions that pay more. |
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Darkness loomed all around her and the town that had seemed so cheerful and welcoming an hour ago now only felt like prison, a prison for her empty husk of a body. |
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Access to the Buller River mouth is now only possible by four-wheel-drive vehicles travelling along the beach, as a private road has apparently been closed. |
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Most of us really now only come across them in the form of Membrillo, the Spanish quince paste which is so excellent with cheese and found in most good delicatessens. |
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The constant plague of dreams had desensitized him to its images, and so he now only saw the visions fly past his eyes without actually feeling anything. |
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In all these areas, the Celtic languages are now only spoken by minorities though there are continuing efforts at revitalisation. |
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In recent times, the trading farmers market now only occurs seasonally, replaced by weekend continental and craft markets. |
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Statutes must receive Royal Assent from the Queen before becoming law, however this is now only a formal procedure and is automatic. |
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Blackmore in his 1882 novel Christowell, is now only represented by a cross minus its shaft, which is enclosed near the almshouses. |
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And until now only the most energetic have been able to enjoy the rugged, breathtaking peaks of Snowdonia. |
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With the abolition of the adscription system, the military could now only obtain manpower through conscription. |
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There's also a rare fern, the moonwort, which the county was once awash with, but that can now only be found in Draycote Meadows. |
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However, it now only operates as far as Haverthwaite, with the route beyond to Ulverston closed in 1965 as part of the Beeching cuts. |
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Single squaddies under 35 who leave the Army can now only get local housing allowance for shared accommodation. |
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The former nasal squeakiness and strangulated vowels of the upper classes now only emerge when he gets excited. |
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It now only has two through platforms, the former bay platforms long disused. |
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Though it was a commonly held opinion, now only hardshell Baptists oppose dancing. |
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Secondly, the majority of the Gaelic Irish remained in their native areas, but were now only allowed worse land than before the plantation. |
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This dialect was still spoken around Haworth until the late 1970s, but there is now only a minority of it still in everyday use. |
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Historically, rural areas had much more stable demographics than urban areas, but there is now only a small difference. |
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In 2005, this was modified so that there is now only one set of ten criteria. |
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Gonzalez's copy has since been lost, and exists now only in the Navarrete transcription. |
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The Augustine nunnery now only survives as a number of 13th century ruins, including a church and cloister. |
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The Dutch navy was by now only a shadow of its former self, having only about twenty ships of the line, so there were no large fleet battles. |
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Although still owned by the port, Roath Basin is now only used as a hospitality berth, and is only accessible by vessels via Roath Dock. |
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Wards originally elected Aldermen for life, but the term is now only six years. |
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The City is now only a tiny part of the metropolis of London, though it remains a notable part of central London. |
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The man orchid, for example, can now only be found on two sites in Warwickshire. |
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Pressed for details, I begged off, explaining that all this happened deep in the past, and recalling such scenes now only added to the pain. |
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The Yankees are now only half a game behind Boston at the top of the American League East. |
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During the 1960s, the ceremony of assenting by commission was discontinued and is now only employed once a year, at the end of the annual parliamentary session. |
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Walloon, considered either as a dialect of French or a distinct Romance language, is now only understood and spoken occasionally, mostly by elderly people. |
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Having only electronic tolls, former SCUT motorways can now only be used by vehicles equipped with electronic payment devices or vehicles registered in the system. |
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Gottscheerish is an outlying dialect of Bavarian that was flourishing in Gottschee but is now only known by the oldest members of the community in exile. |
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Similarly, South Africa's diplomatic missions overseas now only display the name of the country in English and their host country's language, and not in Afrikaans. |
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Penalty points will now only be recorded electronically, and will not be printed or written on either photocard licences or paper driving licences. |
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Before the lake was raised by a dam in the 1930s the small village of Mardale Green stood at the head of the valley, now only revealed in time of drought. |
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Originally thought to contain 60 megaliths, now only 27 remain. |
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I speak now only of your pet's bad breath. Dentistries will specifically improve the oral health of the pet as well as its overall health in the long term. |
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