Well, it's a Paramount disc, and all the things that usually come with the studio's offerings are present here. |
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But instead of Big Macs and large fries, thrice daily, I was to concentrate on the healthier offerings. |
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Given the huge success of the original operation, there was no question of phasing out the dotcom offerings. |
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This speaks volumes about the perceived quality of the product compared to competing offerings at the moment. |
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There surely must have been a hint of gold in music for woodwind and horns for Mozart to have dressed his offerings in such a resplendent manner. |
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Women buy and sell in the markets, cook, wash, care for the pigs, and prepare offerings. |
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As the New York Times has quipped, once hot offerings have now become hot potatoes. |
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Statues may contain healing herbs, sacred objects, precious stones or jewels, or other offerings. |
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Storage hardware vendors also offer a remote replication capability as an add-on feature for their higher-end offerings. |
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The fish are still putting weight on and are eating the bulk of the free offerings going in our waters. |
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When stocks are soaring and initial public offerings are raking in the money, it can seem like a bull market will never end. |
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Ninety percent of the store's offerings are gilded in 22 to 23 karats or 12-karat white gold, according to Carroll. |
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Through special prayers and offerings, the living can improve the afterworld conditions of the deceased and their chances in the afterlife. |
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It is my honorary responsibility to receive donations, subscriptions and offerings sent to the group. |
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The offerings are becoming more diversified among the metallic, geometric, woodgrain and organic patterns. |
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Yet even at their most far-fetched offerings, the band's only elicited a mere chuckle and slap on the wrist from critics. |
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The wine offerings are still solid, but craft spirits are center stage, with Nielsen reconstructing vintage cocktails such as the Moscow Mule. |
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The sun was shining outside but the sports offerings on the box were simply too good to pass up. |
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To enter where he is, one must pass several shrines and offerings all about the yard of his home. |
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Later petitioners laid offerings of food on the altar in front of the deity's statue. |
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The requirements for altars, incense, and offerings were described to Moses by God. |
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Kreuger made money from money, offering hefty dividends to attract investors to the repeated share offerings from his companies. |
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The sea around this area is littered with amphorae, which ancient mariners cast overboard as offerings to the gods. |
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More of the same and with no further amplification of the ideas in the main gallery makes the offerings upstairs redundant. |
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In addition to Swahili, Hausa, Gikuyu and Zulu are being taught as departmental offerings. |
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I have customers straining at the leash to include mobile content in their offerings to their customers. |
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You had to go barefoot in the temple, and with food offerings on the floor the place was swarming with ants. |
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New revenue sources will include sponsorship, competitions, selling expertise and online offerings. |
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Each receipt would entitle its purchaser to the necessary libations or meal offerings required for different ceremonies. |
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So, in lieu of my own words, let me direct you instead to some recent offerings from my fellow citizens. |
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Finally, we see him holy in his death, as the antitype of the sin offerings of old. |
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The TVC is supported with radio spots, an online campaign, signage, and a series of below-the-line offerings. |
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The banks have done that by expanding their offerings of auto loans, life insurance, mutual funds, mortgages, and credit cards. |
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The company primarily focuses on produce, but its offerings also include sustainably raised meat, eggs, artisan bread, and local dairy. |
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The long-tail approach, by definition, requires you to be constantly on the prowl for underdog and underexposed offerings. |
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The long tail is receiving so much attention because the Internet is enabling new ways to tap into its vast array of offerings. |
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Men are sure to be among the consumers gobbling up the many new low-carb yogurt offerings as well. |
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The two offerings together symbolized a community of people at peace with God because atonement for sins had been made. |
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Spices were used as incense for the sacrificial offerings, which in our time is represented by Tefillah, prayer. |
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Save for the occasional inspired moniker, they tend to be humdrum offerings. |
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Most of the album tears along at a relentless and brutal pace, it is far, far heavier than any of their previous offerings. |
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A quick scan of internet offerings shows the depth and breath of choices available. |
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The distillery has pioneered occasional offerings of malts finished in various woods in what it calls the Wood Finish Range. |
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They are easily frightened, and can only be lured out of their nesting grounds with offerings of mandrake root. |
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At last Sainsbury's has overhauled its fortified wine range and among the new offerings this manzanilla is the star turn. |
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The second of our rather regal offerings is a modern end terrace built by Harvest Homes about three years ago. |
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The phone companies have a track record of refining their offerings until they attract the mass market. |
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The commercial offerings are very impressive, but tend to have a price tag to match. |
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The grave also contained offerings such as ochre and flint tools, axes, and seashells. |
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Though we found them to be tasty enough, it would be difficult for such basic offerings to be made truly impressive. |
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His product has the advantage of being faster than most rivals' basic broadband offerings. |
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But if you've been keeping up to date with his latest offerings then no doubt this will tickle your fancy too. |
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Brokerages rely on huge investment banking fees from stock and bond offerings and mergers. |
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The organizers must foot that bill with their churches' tithes and offerings. |
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If you are a church member, how do you know that your tithes and offerings are being used wisely? |
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But there were many less exotic offerings such as omelette, cheese toasties and muffin or crumpet with either tea or coffee. |
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Both burials appear to have involved ceremonies which included setting fires and placing offerings. |
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Take a pass in hopes that next season's offerings will bring a change of pace to this career benchwarmer. |
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High-profile brand offerings combined with quick shipping of the actual samples makes this site one to watch. |
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Indeed, few companies have faced up to the new reality by cutting staff, trimming offerings, or nixing expansion plans. |
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While not as powerful as their influential triptych, these two films are still overripe offerings of cinematic salaciousness. |
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They balanced indulgent flavors and mix-ins with more basic offerings over the past year. |
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Instead, the new offerings resembled sleeker versions of the utilitarian models pedaled in cities like Amsterdam or Brussels. |
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Choosing from the selection of light bites and bigger offerings proved difficult. |
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However, car sales jumped in October with buyers being tempted to the showrooms by zero finance offerings. |
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See the accompanying sidebar for options, and be sure to check out the new offerings in this fall's PD catalogue. |
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Years ago, people would come to these shrines to leave offerings of turquoise, jade and silver for the gods. |
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They respond by making offerings to deities and propitiating spirits, as we have seen, and in other ways, too. |
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The Israelites followed this pattern by presenting sin offerings to cover their sins by sacrificing an animal life for their disobedience to God. |
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In the past, servants would be given time off and worshippers would present offerings to their Mother Church. |
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Those rituals involved animal sacrifice and blood offerings to Mother Earth. |
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Its design studio has to style cars with the sinuous, feline grace that defines the brand, while making sure new offerings look fresh. |
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Over 150 companies will exhibit offerings ranging from spa and skincare products to spa business services and interior design. |
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I too enjoyed the multifarious offerings of the Glasgow Art Fair, and had a good ponder over Glasgow's International Art Festival contributions. |
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They include prostrations, making offerings to statues of Buddhas or bodhisattvas, attending public teachings and ceremonies. |
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Bob and I helped ourselves to beers as Ray unfeignedly burned offerings to his grandfather. |
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An online slide show highlights our correspondents' favorite new offerings. |
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After logging and security, a third key feature in all three offerings is the ability to manage internet corporate namespaces. |
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Couscous, olive oil mash and navarin of lamb are among the offerings to be made available on hospital wards. |
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After the birth, soothsayers were consulted to speak about the child's future and offerings were made to the ancestors. |
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Email clients, newsreaders, offline browsers and backup managers are among the company's other offerings. |
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The company's Web site will allow online access to initial public offerings for the brokerages ' combined client base of roughly 6 million. |
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Woven and printed silks and printed cotton velveteens comprised the middle range of her offerings. |
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In reality, their makers are definitely of this land, for it is the wind and sand that have formed these strange offerings, called ventifacts. |
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Many of the additional offerings are B-sides from the singles which, as might be expected, fall short of the standard set by the original tracks. |
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This man says, you foolish people, are you going back to your burnt offerings and sacrifices? |
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Since the flour was placed atop the burnt offerings, it was the burnt offerings that still constituted the basis of the sacrificial service. |
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He cooked the steak on the barbie while I did the veg and made a quick pepper... Sorry to hear about the burnt offerings. |
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DeCredico's medium-size bronze sculptures, with their dark brown patina, make one think of cult objects or votive offerings. |
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Cities, as well as individuals, made votive offerings to the gods on special occasions. |
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Also, the worshippers would cast their votive offerings for the goddess into the spring associated with the temple. |
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There were also wall decorations, votive offerings, and richly furnished burials beneath the floors. |
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Many votive offerings were found, including bronze dogs and models of limbs suggesting a healing cult. |
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Among the objects on display here are votive offerings aimed at curing disease. |
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Rivers were sacred in the Celtic world, and places where votive offerings were deposited and burials often conducted. |
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Time for more of the oddities, obscurities and outrageous offerings from the wonderful world wide web. |
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Bigger is better when it comes to statement jewelry, with large-scale earrings and necklaces among the holiday accessory offerings. |
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Two years ago, the dot-com industry began to implode, along with their freebie offerings. |
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Dora's initial answer places her parents in a balanced gift economy, in which her father's offerings satisfy her mother's desires. |
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A small amount of money offerings are collected to aid in the preparation of the funeral. |
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Turkey, in particular, had a heavy presence at the show, with each exhibitor presenting offerings in disparate areas. |
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As a great fan of porridge, I was looking forward to judging the offerings. |
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Santa Claus does somehow manage to find his way to us but his offerings always take on the flavour of the nearest gift shop. |
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Surely Hawkins's contribution to the corpus will stand as one of the offerings most deserving of the laurel wreath the poet himself desired. |
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There is, for example, little to differentiate their offerings from the competition. |
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Detailed information about its fleet, in flight dining and entertainment, and duty-free offerings are available on the website. |
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Allow insurers to expand their product offerings to include group insurance, health and pension plans. |
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These new mobile entertainment offerings are based on the consumers' desire to take the TV out of the living room and enjoy it on the go. |
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The gift shop's offerings bear silent witness to a half century of American scientific discovery. |
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During his tenure, he has started and commercialized several product offerings. |
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Even if gift items are not a part of the usual shop offerings, framers should consider adding some now. |
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The laugh a minute guys present this weeks tedious offerings of up to date music listened to by the nation. |
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I managed to take in some of the wonderful entertainment offerings in the cosmopolitan city! |
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They must be quick to bring new and differentiated product offerings to market. |
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And for those of us jaded by too many over-packaged seasonal movie offerings, he's a Christmas gift that just keeps on giving. |
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Product offerings ranged from stocking rustic wood samples to manufacturing 23-karat ornate gold frames. |
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Once broadband customers are on board, the company plans to sell them a host of offerings, from entertainment downloads to its online personals. |
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The range has been enlarged to increase commercial customer product offerings, increase unit sales and raise profitability. |
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On Il'ia's day, in many parts of Russia, propitiatory offerings were brought to church. |
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In the old days, servants would be given time-off and worshippers would present offerings to their Mother Church. |
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Representatives of the congregation bring the people's offerings of bread and wine, and money or other gifts, to the deacon or celebrant. |
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It appears that removing cash from offerings and church fund-raisers by a pastor was a technique-of-choice in both of these cases. |
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It exploits the good intentions and generosity of Church members whose Sunday offerings are used in this selfish and disproportionate way. |
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The church takes offerings, but it doesn't offer much guidance on where the money goes after it hits the collection plate. |
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The priests would not accept Roman money for offerings, and the money exchangers gave rates at their own whim. |
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Some can charge admission for an event, even in church, while others rely on freewill offerings only and trust in the Lord's blessing. |
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Farmers present offerings and gifts to the deities for a successful harvest season and pray for bumper crops in the next. |
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The psalmist had adapted this picture to refer to the spiritual offerings of prayer, praise and proclamation. |
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Sacrifices and offerings are made to it and to the graves of male ancestors. |
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Often, they leave behind fresh fruit and flowers, and some even burn paper money and other offerings to the souls of their ancestors. |
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Observing the flames of ritual fire offerings is also a form of divination. |
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As in India, pilgrimages are for rich and poor, whoever is willing to make offerings and sacrifice. |
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The villagers support their monks with food, gifts, and offerings to Buddha. |
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Along with animal sacrifices, and offerings from other crops, libations of wine were poured out to the gods by Italians and Greeks. |
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The Celts built bonfires and fired animals as sacrificial offerings to their death god. |
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They are also attracted by the religious offerings of the Hindus in temples and try to emulate them. |
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In the morning, families prepare food and offerings to be presented to the monks the next day, New Years Day. |
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The figures were also created as ritual offerings to the gods during weddings and festivals. |
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The festival lasts ten days, with numerous rituals and offerings to the gods. |
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Let him patronise his overpriced London restaurants with their indifferent offerings and offhand service. |
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Headwear suppliers are upbeat about not only their new offerings for 2004, but about the business climate in general for promotional headwear. |
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Inter-institutional courses increase a university's catalog of course offerings and each participating institution collects their own tuition. |
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Our cat decided that a neighbour's offerings of fresh fish were preferable to tinned cat food, and virtually moved in with her. |
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The Lwa and Orisha each represent Powers, and by making offerings and service to them, you are brought within the presence of that Power. |
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The CD-I games were seen as too tame compared with brasher offerings on dedicated games consoles. |
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Several of the natural waterholes or cenote within the area of the settlement became sacred places into which offerings were regularly deposited. |
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Masses of people chanted prayers and made offerings to prepare for the first bath today. |
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The bank will also extend loans to SHCIL account holders for subscription to initial public offerings. |
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In the colors and shapes of all of these offerings, and in their cheapness and goodness, there is enormous beauty and life. |
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It was a cheery, chatty atmosphere tempered with solemnity at each and every shrine where offerings were made. |
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Yet, we do hear of British aristocrats making overtures to Rome, and even dedicating offerings on the Capitol of the world's pre-eminent city. |
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Huge plumes of snow blowing from the summits of some mountains looked like the smoke from great incense offerings. |
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A return to traditional home life leads to a yearning for traditional product offerings. |
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Tesco's Internet operations and personal finance offerings also look a strong supplement to the core food business. |
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Their cicchetti offerings with the likes of tempura monkfish with dipping mayo and Venetian frittata, looked seriously tempting. |
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And last but not least, don't overlook the freebie seasonal offerings from your local arts centre. |
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After that, the hope is to up the ante and get this site pepping with some more meaty offerings within the time allotted. |
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The two businesses still attract more total visitors, thanks to their broad offerings of games, music, personals, and much more. |
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Combining voice services with broadband gives operators the opportunity to expand their offerings of person-to-person communications. |
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Votive offerings, once they were placed in a sanctuary, were the property of the god, and there could be no doubt about their inalienability. |
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These are pick-and-mix offerings that provide a basic package with optional extras charged at premium prices. |
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Just a couple of years ago, initial public offerings and other equity offerings were glorious, champagne-drenched occasions. |
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The past year has seen four initial public offerings of media stocks, and three more are expected by year end. |
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It specialises in private placings, bond offerings, secondary offerings and initial public offerings. |
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This new discriminating attitude has shown up in the stock prices of two recent initial public offerings. |
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As the stock markets fell, the window for initial public offerings shut and companies faced harsh trading conditions. |
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A surge in mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings, and brokerage activity ensued. |
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What distinguished this offering from previous initial public offerings was that the company was not profitable. |
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The lingerie department of Billier's prided itself on the elegance of its offerings. |
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Small clay figures, human and animal, were modelled and placed as offerings on mountain peak sanctuaries. |
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People no longer like plain insipid soups, preferring instead spicy offerings with an unusual combination of ingredients. |
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So many South African wines, particularly the big brands, are insipid, bland offerings, despite this great diversity. |
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However, most of these in-store print-on-demand offerings have never gotten very far. |
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Women, specifically, are the new customers that the company has zeroed in on as it fine-tunes its retail offerings. |
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You'll usually find wooden casks, traditional pots and planters, whiskey barrels and many other offerings. |
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Among the offerings are andirons, damper hooks, fenders, firebacks, fire-tool sets, and screens. |
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For years, investors lucky enough or plugged-in enough to get allocations of initial public offerings had a license to print money. |
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Even the purportedly daring offerings had about them a certain politesse that left only a gossamer impression. |
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His experience encompasses flotations, secondary offerings, private placements and mergers and acquisitions in Britain and Ireland. |
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In Mexico City, we saw people dressed in pre-Hispanic style costumes with elaborate headdresses dancing around offerings to the gods. |
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The menu provides ample vegetarian options, including garlicky Caesar salad and portobello burgers, in addition to several omnivorous offerings. |
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We dovetail with that in joining up our frozen dessert products with their much wider range of Atkins offerings. |
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These offerings ranged from durable wealth, such as precious metals, to permanent sources of revenue such as cultivatable land. |
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It beefs up its line for 2003 with four offerings intended to meet the needs of free heelers from entry level to big mountain powder hounds. |
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If you're in the market for an answer to the sometimes-lackluster garage rock offerings, Reigning Sound might be just what you're looking for. |
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The garlic bread was good too, though the side salad was another of the limp, disappointing offerings Lili had pushed aside with her starter. |
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No visit is complete without sampling local gastronomic offerings, ideal for cold December nights. |
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At the end of the communion service members give an alms offering to the deacon, the only time that offerings are collected in Amish services. |
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As she gears up for her latest dramatic role, Ramsahai has noted that local audiences love drama but most theatrical offerings in this country are in the comedy genre. |
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You can mix and match, and the head waiter will be only too pleased to oblige with special offerings, if you ask the day before, at no extra charge. |
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Not all of the offerings are all they may be cracked up to be. |
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He is aware of the limitations of the site's current lifecast offerings. |
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Dishes included Cajun chicken, beef steak and mushroom pot, roast duckling and Cumberland sausage as well as a number of Indian balti offerings and blackboard specials. |
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Candles, seashells, incense and a miniature Buddha were among the offerings left on the makeshift altar at the base of the tree. |
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She leads me into Chinese sweet shops where, alongside usual offerings of chocolates and toffees, there are buckets of candied dried shrimps and sugared squid. |
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With the fare on offer here it is not easy not to feel dejected, even sad that the directors have been so parsimonious with their offerings to kids. |
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The special mass was enhanced by a performance by a choir of over 30 present pupils, while a number of past pupils offered gifts, prayers and offerings. |
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His left hand supports a fluted tray with offerings of fruit and cakes near shoulder level, and his right hand holds a pitcher carved with crisp flutes that suggest metalware. |
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The process of selling libations and meal offerings required purchasing and then redeeming different tickets, which were specifically marked to prevent fraud. |
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Actually, if you go back to nearly all the ancient pagan forms of magic in western and northern Europe they nearly all revolve around systems of libations and offerings. |
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With competition proliferating across all sectors and offerings becoming standardised, the only apparent discriminators remaining are price and service. |
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Inevitably, there are donuts or other sugared offerings present. |
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The tribal groups are animistic, constantly making offerings to the myriad spirits believed to inhabit the village, houses, trees, paths, mountains etc. |
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The business model is advertising, syndication to newspapers that no longer have staff abroad, and some premium-payment offerings. |
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All investors should realize that the majority of shares sold at initial public offerings flop and fail to recover the price that they were sold at. |
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She came to be known as Khir Bhawani or Ragyna Bhagwati as her favourite offerings consist of rice cooked in milk and sugar, and all other vegetarian forms of diet. |
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A few dozen of these political pariahs found employment, mostly in second-rate TV offerings where they were less likely to be spotted either by appearance or writing style. |
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His reputation is based upon offerings that are simply offensive and vulgar graffiti, lacking in humor, without wit, and devoid of intelligent satire. |
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Other commercial galleries in Wynwood are presenting a range of offerings. |
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If it is certain that Maya altars received offerings or ritual goods, the particular ritual actions performed at these stones remains wholly unclear. |
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On a 20-metre altar various sacrificial offerings are left, such as historical figures made out of flour, fruit seeds, potted trees and rockeries. |
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Each of us had bought in the bazaar a tray of offerings for the deities within, and these we now clutched as, two by two, we were admitted into the interior. |
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Whatever the industry is, look to hold your price points, increase your margins with the low-cost or no-cost extras and any kind of freemium offerings. |
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I survey the offerings provided by a food service company contracted by the D.C. school board. |
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Scholars have suggested that the purpose of statues such as the Peplos Kore and other korai was to serve as votive offerings, perhaps in this case to the goddess Athena. |
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There are many authentic dishes from the Pacific to sample at this popular Japanese bistro if you look past more familiar offerings like sushi, teriyaki and noodles. |
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Myself, chapleted with stripped leaves of olive, I will bear offerings. |
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More to the point it can demonstrate how a chain store can expand sales by tapping into other market segments not being met by current product offerings. |
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Human skeletal remains were abundant, and those of 200 individuals, together with their rich funebrial offerings, were removed for anthropological study at Otago University. |
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Most pears grown today are either sold fresh or they're canned, dried, or processed into fruit cocktail, nectar, juice, baby food, or other familiar offerings. |
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Creative has added music production to its range of sound card offerings. |
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As a result, only three biotech companies had gone public by May 31, compared with an average of 25 initial public offerings per quarter last year. |
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According to industry sources familiar with Virgin's plans, the company is assembling a range of offerings the music service will offer with a view to those launch windows. |
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After a year-long drought of initial public offerings in the sector, two biotech companies went public in the past three weeks, and 14 more would like to join them. |
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Among these latter Caddo groups, simple bowls and carinated bowls comprise between 57 and 70 percent of the vessels placed in the graves as burial offerings. |
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Others are rolling out must-have offerings that carry higher markups. |
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Bottles from Corvus Vineyards made by the prominent Turkish architect Resist Soley on Bozcaada are among the finest offerings. |
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As long as they receive proper veneration and offerings, these deities guarantee fruitfulness and protection against the powers of evil and natural calamities. |
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As investors chased initial public offerings in the late 1990s, they concocted some odd ways to gauge the prospects of companies with lots of buzz but little or no profits. |
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Among the dessert offerings were such treats as lemon posset with whipped cream and shortbread fingers, and summer pudding with whipped cream in a filo pastry basket. |
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All these sacrificial offerings might slake a predator's desires. |
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Attempts to coordinate the region's cultural offerings have met with little success, for traditional intercity rivalries remain deeply entrenched. |
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Such photographs are thought to have spiritual powers and are sometimes placed in shrines, receiving offerings of food like the carved statuettes. |
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Dessert crepe offerings include chocolate-banana and crepe tatin. |
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In the three offerings this reviewer took in, there was ample variety and stagecraft to hold one's attention, even when the musical interest was less than compelling. |
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And yet, while most of us basked in these literary offerings, less generous critics ruthlessly savaged these works. |
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You'll find the most basic offerings are the healthiest ones as well. |
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We found ourselves turning away offerings of repeat tastes from venders we had enjoyed immensely only twenty minutes previously. |
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They analyzed the remains of food left in tombs as offerings and the residues of beer and crumbs of bread encrusted on pottery shards and vessels. |
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The coiffed and preened diners look up from such offerings as wild Alaskan sockeye salmon and goat-cheese tart. |
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Out in the bay the sun flickers on the gently lapping water as the scents of the offerings waft out to sea from the little lanterns and house doors. |
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Their offerings run the whole spectrum, edibles, medicinals, but most important from a cottage industry perspective, the body care and cosmetic market. |
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As many as 1,200 sapphic travelers sign up for one of Olivia's offerings. |
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In a small room off the chapel, they left offerings of gratitude for filled promises of recovery. |
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International festivals like New York City's Lincoln Center Festival tantalize dance lovers with promises of offerings that are extremely varied and unique. |
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From quietly beautiful chamber pieces, to daring set ups of symphonic proportions, there have, indeed, been many offerings to relish from across the globe. |
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A standard form factor for graphics hardware would give a company like Dell or HP added flexibility in product offerings, at the cost of some inventory management overhead. |
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Skip tracing and remarketing are two of our service offerings. |
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Festivals almost always feature waterborne activities, ranging from athletic events like blindfolded canoe races to rituals that include offerings to water spirits. |
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Mueck's newest offerings were simply presented on white wooden plinths. |
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Years ago, this place was a hole in the wall, modest in every sense but in its offerings of genuine Italian pastries and the real deal when it came to coffee. |
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These offerings include a goat, two cups and one box of cooked rice, a tray of ground rice cakes, five cups of sticky rice, lemon juice, and ten pieces of betel. |
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Olson also encouraged operators to treat spirits as food and to expand the ultra-premium shelf with such offerings as single village mescals and single vineyard Cognacs. |
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The calamari, grilled and served with a mango salsa, were delicate and tasty instead of the greasy breaded offerings you often get at other places. |
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There they were to bring their burnt offerings and other sacrifices, tithes and contributions, offerings, and the firstlings of their herds and flocks. |
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Most folks start with a feeder or two and quickly find themselves engrossed with the resident sparrows, finches, and woodpeckers that eagerly accept the offerings. |
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The Japanese market was hailed at its 2000 launch as the first link in NASDAQ's plan to span the globe with 24-hour trading and hot initial public offerings. |
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So as not to die, in lieu of any of these offerings, I decide to go searching for coffee. |
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The trend is to more segmentation and offerings to special audiences. |
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My meanderings through the crowd had taken me back to the buffet tables where I'd managed to procure a glass of wine from among less palatable offerings. |
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The website launch also marks the introduction of NEBS Web Service offerings to the French-speaking market. |
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In between the Berlioz offerings came Beethoven's Violin Concerto, enthrallingly played by young Ukrainian virtuoso Valeriy Sokolov. |
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Stich says the nontraditional wellness offerings are becoming more popular with employers because the focus of wellness has shifted. |
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The PowerBar Triple Threat line consists of two crispy and two layered offerings. |
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The service, Amazon Unbox on TiVo, advances existing offerings from Microsoft Corp. |
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For now, the retail sector is still undersupplied with offerings that caters to a higher shopping experience. |
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Beirut's beauty and fitness offerings rarely come as such a complete package outside of its swankier hotels and resorts. |
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Bridal apparel supplier Layne Corban LLC has launched a new web site that will showcase the company's offerings and corporate information. |
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As the stock market continues to be a valuable source of new funding for businesses, many S corporations have undergone initial public offerings. |
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Should this happen, the market for REIT initial public offerings is going to get increasingly difficult to crack. |
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These offerings will be available at IME at the end of 2012 and the first half of 2013 respectively. |
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Roberts attributed the division's records to its strong product offerings and the record numbers of people crossing over from cars to trucks. |
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Gains will come not just from mainstream security offerings, but also from savvy cross-pollinations. |
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We're thrilled to expand our product offerings through this partnership with Vadium Technology. |
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The new offerings sit alongside the usual vending machine fare in a new cyber cafe on Columbia's Morningside Heights campus. |
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Dell said this week it is expanding its virtual desktop offerings into the cloud through a partnership with another company. |
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Events will be promoted on social and local media to bring attention to Norfolk s vast array of visual art offerings. |
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The decoration of this feature is singular for it displays in relief an ansate, oval dish complete with offerings. |
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YouthQuake had the opportunity to taste these new cheesylicious offerings at the launch and the result was a full tummy and glowing smile. |
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So here, with apologies are a few meager offerings from these dudeless wastes. |
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In recent seasons fetishwear has found its way onto the catwalk, with vinyl, PVC and lycra featuring among the most unlikely designer offerings. |
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Most consumer-level cloud offerings would be labeled a freemium, which is a free version that is supported by a paid, premium version. |
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These were made in enormous quantities for elite burials, and also used by the living for ritual offerings. |
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The Ecuadorean offerings are the best, particularly the humitas, steamed cornhusk tamales stuffed with a moist and fresh filling of sweet corn. |
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Weapons and horse trappings have been found in the bog at Llyn Cerrig Bach on Anglesey and are interpreted as votive offerings cast into a lake. |
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Behind the cella was a room or rooms used by temple attendants for storage of equipment and offerings. |
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There was ritual deposition of offerings in the wetlands and in holes in the ground. |
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When the debt on a chapel became a burden, it was proposed that one in 12 members should collect offerings regularly from the 11 allotted to him. |
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Devotional practices include ritual prayer, prostration, offerings, pilgrimage, and chanting. |
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Others are deemed to be household deities and live within the home, where they can be propitiated with offerings of food. |
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Some Heathens interact with these entities and provide offerings to them more often than they do with the gods and goddesses. |
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Mead or ale is also typically drunk, with offerings being given to deities, while fires, torches, or candles are often lit. |
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They showed that a powerful man was buried in a large barrow, c 575, on a bear skin with two dogs and rich grave offerings. |
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But that's just one of many offerings, ranging from panpipe to harp to brass. |
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Some of the reasons are peace in the midst of nature and increasing educational offerings. |
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Many West African figures are used in religious rituals and are often coated with materials placed on them for ceremonial offerings. |
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Tourism in Argentina is characterized by its cultural offerings and its ample and varied natural assets. |
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Finds from Llyn Fawr, thought to be votive offerings, include weapons and tools from the Late Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age. |
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The number of finds of axes and broken rapiers is thought to be due to religious offerings where valuable items were thrown into the water. |
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The gods represented distinctly the practical needs of daily life, and they were scrupulously accorded the rites and offerings considered proper. |
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