Details of the necrological services and internment have not been announced yet. |
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Nor, he insists, was there anything odd or untoward about his advocating the break up the United Kingdom while he was a servant of the state. |
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Forensic evidence has shown that at least one of the bombs was detonated remotely via an untraceable prepaid mobile phone. |
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The Cardinals did not get untracked the rest of the week, managing 12 hits and four runs while losing the next two games. |
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The style of the book was untraditional, the narrator using slang and colloquial turns of phrase. |
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In a taste test, untrained observers also rated the organic apples to be the sweetest of the bunch. |
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He said men should hold camps on the eve of the game where they will watch videos, have braais and chat about the team. |
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You do not leave any stone unturned in investigating an incident like this because of the potential of what might have happened. |
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Derek came out of the bathroom a moment later dressed in black slacks and an untucked white button-up shirt. |
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Leaving no pixel unturned, entrepreneurial genius has found endless ways to innovate on behalf of the eternal quest for more capital. |
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Moonlight spilled from the tower's crosshatched iron braces and, pooling at the foot of the steps, seemed to invite me up. |
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The serene and apparently untroubled marriage of the royal pair is remarkable. |
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Furthermore, since it is unable to control the striking of the elements, untuneful noisy sounds, therefore, may occur. |
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If you weren't such a neckbeard you could see what the rest of the world sees. |
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Lee's mom would not let her out of the house without it tucked in, but Lee untucked it as soon as she got out of the driveway. |
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Over the course of the album, his kit never emerges from under an untuned, overcompressed, wet blanket. |
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By morning three of the eight were completely snow-blind and all but two were in extreme pain. |
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And on a deep powder day, a snowboard can ride on top of the snow instead of sinking into it. |
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India has lived with terrorism long enough to know that only an untrammelled expression of the popular will is the best antidote to terror. |
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From the wrapped waistcloths of the Egyptians to the tunics, mantles and togas of the Greeks, men enjoyed untrammeled freedom. |
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The dissolution of the USSR, however, prompted the Air Force to build a small B-2 force and retain untransformed, nonstealthy manned bombers. |
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All analyses of the actual data were run on untransformed and log-transformed phenotype data. |
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His armor consisted of a pair of bracers, a pair of greaves, and a chain shirt, all made out of the same black material. |
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Histopathologic examination of the tissue showed a necrobiotic granuloma with associated histiocytic infiltration. |
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But creating this delicious nectar of the gods is not only scientific, but potentially life threatening. |
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Do you believe that the world of sorcerers, witches, and necromancers is going the way of the ancient Greeks and Egyptians? |
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There is an untranslatable language of violence that articulates the laws of the forest and the frontier. |
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Each segment of the show is also introduced with a title screen sporting a colorful background and unreadable, untranslated text. |
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In view of all of the above, the present essay will simply use the untranslated terms Ioudaios and Ioudaioi as both nouns and adjectives. |
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A native untravelled Scot would rather be right then rich, whereas many of the best leaders can be both. |
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Many of the young people are quite untravelled and unsophisticated, and have very limited horizons. |
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This allows for the detention of potentially dangerous untreatable patients within the scope of the Human Rights Act. |
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At the opening a recorded voice told of the Artic tern, the snow goose, and the tundra swan. |
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One kind of snow flea eats smaller springtails, but when the sap rises late in winter, most species congregate near outbreaks of the sweet flow. |
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Then sunlight breaks through, catching the tops of the snowfields on the mountains and lighting up rows of orange poplars. |
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By this time the rest of the group had picked it up and were off snowboarding. |
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We met through snowboarding but he's actually a policeman for the other half of the year. |
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Starfish is the first company to bring the smells of the Caribbean to us poor snowbound souls on the mainland. |
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This forested 3-mile loop follows the clear, icy waters of the rushing Ohanapecosh River as it tumbles down from glaciers and snowfields above. |
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Ross correctly points out that the southeast corner of the Greenland Ice Sheet is a relatively warm area with very high snowfall. |
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Panorama averages 475 centimetres of snowfall annually, one of the lowest totals in the East Kootenay. |
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Light seismic frames brace the existing concrete structure with minimal disruption of the original space or the soil below. |
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One of the worst areas was beyond Smithills where several moorland roads were snowbound, and cattle trucks have been marooned. |
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Left alone in the dark, Jack experiences fractured memories of the war and the death of the police officer on a snowbound Vermont highway. |
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Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer, and let cook about 25 minutes, until vegetables are tender and broth smells lightly of the cheese. |
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I opted for the soup of the day, a vegetable and lentil broth, and a ham, cheese, tomato and Dijon mustard panini. |
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Lisa arrived just as the vegetable broth on the back of the stove began to simmer. |
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Another sign of winter was all the snow buntings on the sides of the roads. |
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Our next phase has to blow out of the water major myths and untruths about live animal export. |
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It is much stronger than the rest of the hull, often reinforced with extra ribs bracing the inside. |
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Long curls of smoke ascended from the huts of the dwellers in many directions, and mountains were snow-capped in every direction. |
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We look back on to the snow-capped hills bathed in the rosy light of the dawn. |
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About half of all children who develop asthma will grow out of it, but left untreated asthma can cause permanent scarring of the airways. |
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Most of the Abercrombie shirts and untrendy items are gone, and brilliant items have appeared. |
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Major morphological differences in the family are found in the type of inflorescences, and the shape and position of the nectary bracts. |
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The industry fills a staggering 50 million-plus bottles of the amber nectar every year. |
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The top of the pillar was about chest length and I braced a trembling hand flat on the surface before putting the other one next to it. |
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Rose of Sharon braced her body against the movements of the car in an effort to protect her fetus. |
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With a strong determination, she braced herself and headed out of the dim alley and into the morning sun. |
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Distension of the brachial artery during the cardiac cycle was measured as described previously. |
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The prominent beak of the pedicle valve usually overlaps that of the brachial valve, in order to allow the shell to open and close. |
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Isidia are extensions of the surface of the thallus and may be cylindrical, globular, brachiate or lobula. |
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It is a discussion of the classification and relations of the brachiate crinoids. |
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Two brachiosauri with a Christ complex walk across a prehistoric lake mural on the side of the building. |
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The brachistochrone problem was one of the earliest problems posed in the calculus of variations. |
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On the lateral aspect of the brachium we first removed fascia to expose the muscles. |
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Their home network however, has made snow days as well as sick days a thing of the past. |
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The majority of the lairs found during this period were in the deeper snowdrifts of the Cyrus Field Bay area. |
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The real irony of the situation at Barlinnie is that untried, unconvicted prisoners face the worst conditions. |
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A sunken garden to the west of the house was choked with untrimmed plants, its sunken pool brown and stagnant. |
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I didn't want the unkempt, uncombed, untrimmed look that many of the long-haired men I saw were wearing. |
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They approached it slowly from the front, and ducked down so that they were hidden behind an untrimmed hedge in front of the house. |
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The rose garden will remain untrodden by boots other than those of the late lady's family and close friends. |
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With both defences standing firm, the scorers remained untroubled until the final minute of the first period. |
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Some of the boycotters are untroubled by this other side of the story, because they simply don't allow that there is one. |
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None of the deaths certified as due to old age was assessed by a necropsy, and none had a coroner's inquest. |
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A severely inflamed pulp will eventually necrose, causing apical periodontitis, which is inflammation around the apex of the tooth. |
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The central area of the tumor was completely necrotic and consisted of amorphous eosinophilic material. |
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Some of the other matters about exaggeration, invention of untrue stories and so forth, may arguably contravene the section. |
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To do voluntary work for any other reason is to be untrue to the very meaning of the term. |
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Nutritional supplements, braces, exercise, medication, and heel wedges are some of the new treatments available, according to the release. |
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In adapting to life on ice, algae have provided food for the snow flea and many other wee creatures of the ice. |
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Laura decides to place her father's old Cub Scout neckerchief to a tree root in front of the tower where Grandfather's name is painted. |
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When you add up the rest of the bits, an average bald, plucked, neckless, gutless chicken weighs about 4 pounds. |
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The boy wonder of the 90s, he is set to chalk up his 600th career appearance if he starts against Liverpool. |
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Still, there's no way to put a good spin on the situation in the lingerie department, where most of the cutest bras are B cup and bigger. |
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So, it was with some trepidation that I offered to expose myself to a department of the snotty-nosed blighters little darlings, even with pay. |
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From the tip of the snout to the end of its tail, it was no longer than a foot. |
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Taken between 1910 and 1960, many of the untitled and anonymous images are contact prints and, as such, small enough to fit in the hand. |
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Rather, they cook and eat on separate fires, she at the front and he at the rear of the hut. |
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In the hands of the untrained and unwary it can cause untold damage to your wealth. |
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You may also consider installing poles across a portion of the ceiling for hanging plants, or employing wall braces. |
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We'll steer you clear of the neds, and of the people who are likely to cause a fight. |
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A nectarous glass of iced coffee on the terrace of the Taverna Dionysus, and I took the road to Chora Sfakion. |
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The head on the bit braces should be mounted on the ball bearing so it will turn easier from the rest of the brace. |
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I think another untold story of this war is the mobilization of parents and spouses of the troops over there, who are in opposition. |
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That's when more untold stories of what all went behind the making of the epic will unfold out of 150 hours of rushes. |
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Perhaps only those who have seen the untouched splendour of a Chola temple can truly comprehend the damage done to the temples of the north. |
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The great untold story of the 2004 presidential elections was the black evangelical vote. |
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Criminal cases are extremely difficult in these situations because of the untouchability of the military in Mexican society. |
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At the anthesis, a nectary is present at the base of the ovary and trichomes can be observed on the ovary epidermis. |
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Farm labourers stand on top of the thrashing machine in shirt sleeves and braces, waiting for work to begin. |
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Ketheral looked around the inside of the armory, picked up a chainwhip, a normal whip, a brace of throwing knives, and a couple of shields. |
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I do love the first snow of the season, especially when it happens overnight. |
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We had the first snows of the season last night and Mount Wellington opposite is looking pretty dramatic and beautiful. |
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We were snowed in, the snow had stopped just before the top of the windows. |
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The 10 proposed novel evolutionary groups are indicated by braces to the right of the groups. |
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Jean's fragrant snowbell accents a corner of the house and scents the air around the bench with its springtime blooms. |
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The neckline, waist and edges of the sleeves were adorned with delicate white lace. |
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Sleeveless tank tops and any neckline that dares dip below your collarbone are out of the question. |
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Businessmen wear three-piece pin-striped suits with vests and neckties, even in the extremely hot, muggy weather of the island. |
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A quick look at the untouched plates of the others showed that I wasn't the only one who had suddenly lost my appetite. |
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Many possess, at the base of the ovary, a disc-like nectary from which nectar is secreted via modified stomata. |
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The most significant political consequence of his untimely death was the elevation of the man who actually achieved that goal. |
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However, the steady, stable nature of the industry means shareholders receive few untoward profit surprises. |
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Two varieties in particular are like the nectar of the gods to me. |
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Olive oil and parmigiano-reggiano are two of the ingredients I could not live without. |
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Playing it was comparable to drinking the nectar of the gods. |
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These include a crackdown on youths found with knives, forcing vandals to clean up the areas they destroy and setting up a hotline for members of the public to report neds. |
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Autopsies of 300 victims revealed severe necrotizing lesions in the lining of the upper respiratory tract, as well as in the bronchioles, alveoli, and lung capillaries. |
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The front entrance to the Daily Planet was untraversable, the great bronze doors jammed beyond any hope of opening by the collapse of the stone jamb overhead. |
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These are combined with aspects of the Zoroastrian religion, the ancient Persian faith still practiced in the region. |
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They were shackled to the metal braces of the building brace. |
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Comparison of modern and ancient cemeteries clarifies how the people of the ancient world perceived life and death, a subject of interest not only to necrologists. |
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A member of a notorious crime family meets his untimely demise, and his surviving brother, the leader of the organization, makes the funeral arrangements with the priest. |
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The second phase consists of the removal of extra teeth, the insertion of dental implants if teeth are missing, and the straightening of teeth using braces. |
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Unwrapping her many layers has become the current parlor game of the media and blogosphere. |
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Here one can see a graph of the brachistochrone for the given endpoint. |
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Response to the predator model was compared to a control model of the largely granivorous bird, the dark-eyed junco, which represents no predation threat. |
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I was unaware of the incredible danger involved in snowboarding. |
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The major muscle mass of the brachium is the triceps brachii muscle. |
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Snow days are fun, but they make the rest of the week way too crowded. |
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And each time it does, it will be a poignant reminder of the life of the 19-year-old backpacker from the city murdered by an as yet untraced attacker in Australia in April. |
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The untold story of the last World Cup was that thousands of people went from this country to support Jamaica and caused absolutely no trouble at all. |
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Stranded motorists were rescued from their vehicles by the emergency services after snowdrifts up to 20 ft deep paralysed areas of the Scottish Highlands. |
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William of the President's Council on Bioethics is to be commended for his untiring efforts supporting scientific progress through ethical stem-cell research. |
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He has been an untiring crusader for gun control, or, from the standpoint of the National Rifle Association, an annoyingly effective nemesis against all they stand for. |
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With the exception of the Brahmans and the untouchables the middle level was extremely heterogeneous and often unidentifiable within the four-fold varna. |
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In contrast, SIX is clearly part and parcel of the Democratic establishment. |
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This is now an unending conflict, with echoes of Vietnam, fought in the untracked wasteland of the southern mountains and around the Pakistan border. |
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They leave their homes, some barefoot, to join icy, sometimes untrodden trails through the Himalayas that line the border of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and Nepal. |
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He, meanwhile, never got untracked, in large part because of the defense. |
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It goes beyond the cliche of the braces and striped shirts to expose a dangerous and compelling side to the world of international futures trading. |
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Eventually, other people wake and the magic of the untouched snow is broken by the sounds of snowblowers and tires crunching their way down the street. |
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We are on to the upper snowbound reaches of the mountain now. |
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Hidden in this dictum is the danger of unlimited government, of the exercise of power untrammelled by the need for openness, transparency and accountability. |
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In others, the diagnosis of aspiration pneumonia was invoked at a late stage of the disease, when necrotizing pneumonia or lung abscess has developed. |
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We describe a case of intussusception of the terminal ileum, accompanied by necrotizing lymphadenitis with extensive infarction in a 4-year-old child with thalassemia major. |
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So one of the biggest errors we saw were when they would interview patients, and the patient would tell them some medical fact that was untrue, and they wouldn't check on it. |
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At the end of the road we stop and it is snowing fairly heavily. |
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Most of the information he had given to Diane earlier was falsified and untrue, and this fact might just lead to the fall of the Northern Coast and its Stands. |
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We'll take just our day packs up these ridges during our seven-day circuit of the mountain, when lingering snowfields add drama, and wildflowers are at their most sublime. |
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It was almost like an American version of the old Michael Caine classic movie Zulu. |
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The Twilight zone would see another incarnation at the dawn of the 21st century, with Forest Whitaker as host. |
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However, because the untranslated sequences of the importin 1 and 2 transgenes differ by only 7 nucleotides, it is unlikely that they are differentially translated. |
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Melt the soap flakes over a medium heat, stirring constantly, then add 75 grams precipitated chalk and more of the herbal liquid to form a soft, thick paste. |
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The garden was backed by a whole row of snowball bushes and the garden contained old-fashioned flowers such as bleeding hearts, peonies, iris, and lilies of the valley. |
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He handed her one of the navy blue neckerchiefs worn with their uniforms. |
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Other inviting locations include by the pond, on the terrace, down by the snowball bushes close to the river, and up by the gazebo on the edge of the pine woods. |
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But the fast-moving career of the boy wonder is picking up pace again. |
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Obsessed with inventing television, the boy wonder vied with Baird and the Russian national Vladimir Zworykin for the title of the medium's true father. |
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For desperate Allied servicemen on the run from World War Two POW camps, the winding snowbound passes of the Pyrenees were just one of many obstacles on the long journey home. |
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And I would argue unethical, to use those existing rules to force an untried, uninsured experimental technology on the public and the environment of the world. |
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It is the way of the young to sometimes seek untravelled paths. |
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Click here to zoom in, then take a look at the bottom hem of the topless Psyche's dress. |
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When in Angola, do not enter the forest, or the fields, or walk by the side of the roads, or walk along the many roads that have been untraveled for years. |
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Many of the works are officially untitled, using the non-title to mark their place in a modernist tradition of free-standing, anti-functional art photography. |
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Also, I am really surprised today about the untimely and inappropriate comments the leader of the National Party made this afternoon about our major trading partners. |
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Scotland's new coach thought that Chris, for all his untimely failure to put a late penalty punt the right side of the corner flag, had generally kicked well. |
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The ladies under the dryers nodded in agreement, doing untold damage to their new hairstyles as they banged them against the inside of the dryers. |
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He even had hopes for some teaching of Gurmukhi, the sacred tongue of the Sikhs. |
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I served as a sergeant in an elite sniper unit of the paratroops. |
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When it comes to deorweorp the form of the second syllable is liable to be affected by dittography from the first. |
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It now appears that Gingrich and his dittoheads will fall short of the votes they need to get an amendment through Congress. |
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Ditz of the Day was Barbora Zahlavova Strycova who suffered the slight embarrassment of going to the wrong end after a change over. |
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The removal firm told me late call-offs aren't out of the ordinary and they regularly have to wait for a phonecall on the day of the move. |
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In March 2006 Telecorp acquired the SuperSaver phonecard, one of the first phonecards launched in Australia. |
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A gum sticks to the goats' hair, which, at the end of the operation, smells considerably sweeter than it did beforehand. |
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In all of the cases, the people had posted an advert on the Gumtree website to sell Apple computers or phones. |
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Well, it is gumboots, as they are made from the resin of the gum tree, which is made into rubber, of course. |
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Linguistic complexity refers to the size of the sound unit to be worked with, from words, syllables, onset and rhymes to phonemes. |
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A highlight of the tour is a room-sized replica of a pirate ship's gun deck, complete with cannons, dining area and hammocks. |
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Though he was on the gun deck, he was surrounded by steel shields and didn't see much of the battle as he concentrated on handling shells. |
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These include the Agility and Flyball competitions, and judging of the Gun Dog Group. |
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Some members of the security forces had been wounded in the gunfight, Aroui told AFP in a brief statement, refusing to provide further details. |
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Words in which one of the two bigram letters is represented by the same phonetic symbol in both bigrams are not included. |
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Tonight's game is something of a phoney war as both teams are already assured of their places in the last eight of the 20-over competition. |
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Guidelines elaborated by the Committee on Phoniatrics of the European Laryngological Society. |
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It's going to be loud, it's going to be gungy and best of all, you get to be a part of the action. |
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This prompted me to write some phonic poems for each of the sounds that are taught in class and this led to the creation of Little Lamb Phonics. |
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For me, immense perspectives of the eye occur in phonically unexpected word order. |
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Another important early literacy skill, and one of the earliest to develop due to its connection to oral language, is phonological awareness. |
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Divergently the return of the performance guarantee and after the warranty. |
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In those hours Gunnie was able to gain an understanding of the family heritage of Wiralee and want to be part of it. |
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Rick Hacker's 50 Famous Firearms You've Got To Own could go right at the top of the list for the gunnies on your gift list. |
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Inside the phonon band DB are not possible since any resonance of the DB or harmonics with the extended phonons will radiate the DB away. |
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Comparison of the Therapeutic Efficacy of Diclofenac Sodium and Methyl Salicylate Phonophoresis in the Management of Knee Osteoarthritis. |
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A corpus-based reappraisal of the role of biomechanics in lexical phonotactics. |
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This made it prestigious to retain the phonotactics of the lending language. |
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The cost of insuring a diversifiable risk is a simple calculation of the discounted value of expected future damages. |
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As the melt bank passes the opening and enters the relief area of the diverter, it tends to sag back into the barrel due to the pull of gravity. |
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Another vacuum guide is positioned as a vacuum diverter approximately in the centre ahead of the label box. |
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Diverticula are sac-like pouches that develop abnormally and protrude from the normally smooth muscular layer of the colon. |
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Q I HAVE diverticular disease with bad stomach pains in the morning and discomfort most of the day. |
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Meanwhile, Tom Cruise is said to have agreed to appear as one of the gang of gunslingers in the adaptation of John Sturges' 1960 film. |
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At the same time, I watched another trailer fishtail all over the two westbound lanes of the divided highway before it sideswiped a third semi. |
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The exhibit contains about 30 photographs of the fab four, in their formative years, taken by Curt Gunther and Robert Whitaker. |
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The celebration of the Divine Liturgy, and then breakfast with my fellow parishioners in our church hall. |
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Salvia Divinorum, found primarily in Mexico, is also known as Salvia, Diviner's Sage and Sage of the Seers. |
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This weekend saw the topping out ceremony of the new Gurdwara Sahib in Newcastle. |
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He said a heavy contingent of police had been deployed in and out of the gurdwaras to avoid any untoward incident. |
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Members of the Sikh community gathered in Handsworth Park for the colourful event organised by the Council of Sikh Gurdwaras in Birmingham. |
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What is the height above water of the high diving board in Olympic diving events? |
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A DIVING suit, a glider and a robot are among designs discovered in the notebooks of the great Renaissance visionary, Leonardo da Vinci. |
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Augustine, however, at first attracted by Neoplatonism, rejects in the City of God any pretensions to divinize citizens by means of the state. |
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One of the first wine bars in the Divis corridor, Wine Kitchen doesn't take itself as seriously as it might. |
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Joanna, 66, has been a tireless supporter of the Gurkha Justice Campaign, which has mobilised massive support for the kukricarrying warriors. |
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I used to tell the BBC and Channel 4 there was a bit of the gurrier in him and they didn't know what I was talking about. |
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The novel puts Gunther right in the middle of a ghastly battle between Serbs and Croats and some of the worst atrocities that one has ever heard or read about. |
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The core body of the camera is CNC-machined from a single piece of aircraft aluminum, while the handgrips are made of matched wood by a maker of gunstocks. |
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If you ask me, he's one of the last stand-up gunslingers around. |
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This is because most of the additional miles logged are probably driven on divided highways where the risk of accident is lower than on congested arterials. |
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Vimpelcom Lao, a major 3G and 4G mobile operator and member of the VimpleCom group, expands its international IP capacity using the DiVi Cloud virtual network. |
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Perhaps the Eastern doctrine of uncreated grace and the image of salvation as divinization are avenues to pursue in explaining the Eastern suspicion of the belief. |
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The average number of applicants per healthcare job was less than a third of the figure in other sectors such as hospitality, according to Gumtree. |
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It is a refusal of the call to be divinized, indeed, to be fully human. |
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Some of the candy in the Brain Blasterz range includes Gum Stick, Sour Powder, Brain Bitz and Brain Cellz, alongside the original Candy Container. |
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He adds that about half of its expats are working cross-functionally or divisionally, broadening their exposure to different parts of the business. |
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Your new mortgage-holder may have more financial resources than you, and, like the gunslinger of the Old West, is apt to shoot first and ask questions later. |
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The biosynthesis of creatine, which also involves the participation of methionine, produces phosphocreatine, an essential component of the energetic metabolism of muscles. |
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The PEMT catalyzes the methylation of phosphatidylethanolamine to form phosphatidylcholine and represents one of the two major pathways for PC biosynthesis. |
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At necropsy, a 2 x 2 x 3-cm firm, tan, friable, space-occupying mass surrounded by a thick exudate was present in the left preorbital diverticulum of the infraorbital sinus. |
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Radiological contrast examination of the abdomen revealed an elongated colon, diverticulosis of the sigmoid, and an intermittent volvulus of the right colon. |
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Everyone knows that HP ran afoul of the authorities a few months back by using inept gumshoes to identify the board member who leaked company news to reporters. |
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One of the properties featured is Gurnard Pines Holiday Village, a selatering park near Cowes set in 55 acres of gently sloping grass and woodlands. |
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In December, Middlesbrough Council's executive gave the green light for the new hotel at the eastern end of the proposed Gurney Street Triangle redevelopment. |
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The Leslie Anderson and Virginia May Anderson Fund of the SCF has facilitated in the procurement of two special Emergency Department gurneys and a device. |
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This mediocre dot method has nothing to do with the aesthetic of the painters we are defending here, nor with the technique of divisionism they use. |
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To handle the distribution in place of the drag conveyor, company engineers supplied air-actuated Cyclonaire ball-style diverter valves for installation in the convey line. |
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Phonophoresis is the application of ultrasound to the skin to increase the permeability of the membrane and allow drugs to be administered with greater effectiveness. |
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Much research supports the view that phonics instruction is important, as phonics knowledge is considered one of the key predictors of later reading success. |
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Many of the variant forms in the OED may also qualify as examples of the genres below but have not been included because they are not phoneticized individually. |
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As competitors watched the judging of the Gundog group on the fourth day of the canine showcase, the man ran into the arena at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. |
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In the 21st Century, one piece of the original oak will be used to construct an 'apron knee' for the Lower Gun Deck, a section which acts as a buttress to the deck above. |
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The pillage was limited to those areas of the ship above the gun deck. |
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Diva Server SIPcontrol behaves as a SIP User Agent and converts the call control information of the Diva Server telephony board into SIP messages. |
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A page of information from the InterNIC will come up with the owner of the domain, phone numbers for an administrative contact, a technical contact and a billing contact. |
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The invention of the Phonendoscope in 1894 by Florentines Eugenio Bazzi and Aurelio Bianchi, led to the introduction of a stethoscope bell with a flatter profile. |
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No matter the association, the powerful emotional responses that guns elicit are largely responsible for the stagnant and vitriolic nature of the current gun control debate. |
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Golden globes have recently been added to the top of the Gurdwara, due to open in February 2013, on Buckingham Street and Abinger Street, in the west end of the city. |
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After the recent shooting in Tucson, gun-grabbers have come out of the woodwork clamoring for stricter gun control in open defiance of the Constitution. |
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Both Shivpuri and Ashoknagar are parts of the Guna parliamentary seat. |
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Not only does it initiate the most solemn portion of the Divine Liturgy, the Eucharist, but it also covers several protracted liturgical actions performed by the celebrants. |
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A forward supply camp built on the western side of the Cooper Creek at Gunyah will also support drilling and production operations in times of flooding and heavy rains. |
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Prof Tjivikua said that they hosted Prof Gunther while he was on a business mission in Namibia and that this ceremony is the outcome of the fruitful engagement they had. |
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