Her speech and development were also impaired but that is now back on track. |
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Back on track, County went on to score the decisive winning goal after forcing a series of corners. |
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From the outside it appears close to completion and certainly on track for a June completion date. |
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Nine down and six to go, Carlow and Naas are on track for All Ireland League promotion. |
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But a two-fold surge in the price of coal put the mining scheme back on track last year. |
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More fundamental are policies to get the economy on track so that there are jobs for all. |
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In the space of less than a week I have gone from being somewhat depressed to feeling like life is back on track. |
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Albion had the look of a side expecting to stroll to victory, and in the first five minutes they probably thought that they were on track. |
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What has happened has happened and it is up to the guys to get this tour back on track. |
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To regain mutual understanding, we attempted to make sense of this misalignment in 37 and 38 and bring it back on track. |
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We see the trials and tribulations of you with your family, getting back on track. |
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The Minister said that the short-term objective now is to get the talks back on track. |
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While he could be devastatingly fast on track, his road riding was measured and well judged. |
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It can be intimidating, but the moderator must keep the debate on track and fair. |
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The sneaky suspicion in all of their heads grew and they wondered if they were right on track. |
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It is not necessary to point out that when the economy is on track, the unstable labor market problem resolves itself. |
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It is the only supermarket in the world to make money on its online business and its international expansion is also on track. |
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The task at hand now for international peace monitors is ensuring that the process gets back on track. |
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He does acknowledge though, that the key to getting either the monorail or the tram back on track is to find investment from the private centre. |
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I could have dealt with this one, put everything back on track, and then la-de-day, all would be skittles and beer. |
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Your family and friends can offer moral support and help you keep on track with healthier habits. |
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Overnight there was a tenfold increase in the valuation put on the city's council homes to balance the books and keep the sell-off on track. |
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His main task is to get the delayed launch of a deep space probe back on track. |
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Although I'm a health-conscious person, I have a hard time staying on track after Thanksgiving. |
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Traders want to know whether the scheme is still on track so they can plan for the future. |
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With local authorities falling behind, the Scottish Executive must crack the whip and get things back on track. |
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Seven countries have already ratified the constitution with two more countries well on track. |
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And now here he is, primping his hair, smoothing down the front of his striped shirt just to get the relationship back on track. |
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So we're bracing for a whole lot of damage in this area if the storm stays on track. |
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He is desperate to get his side's season back on track after they crashed to defeat at the hands of Rochdale. |
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The company posted respectable results for the year ended 31 March, 2005 but is still struggling to get its Japanese division back on track. |
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It literally sandblasts the car every time it goes on track and gradually erodes all the surfaces and the cooling fins on the radiators. |
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The chief organizer worked the phones, workdays and weekends, keeping the team on track, keeping the mission in everybody's sights. |
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Clinch also advises working out your current net worth once a year so you can see if you are still on track to meet your financial goals. |
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But the messy bit was quick and we were on course and on track and pasture to a back road, only one car came by. |
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I packed and did laundry and stewed and fussed and worried until 1 a.m. but I think we're back on track. |
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Like the rails that keep a train on track, they provide direction, motive and purpose. |
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It took a few years for Xfm to get back on track, although I still can't listen to it today. |
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If she owns up to her mistreatment, seems genuinely sorry and makes amends, you should have no problem setting the friendship back on track. |
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All we need is seven weekdays to shift until we are back on track again, but with the leap days, it would seem that less than 7 years are needed. |
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Now the company is involved in the scheme once again and plans are back on track. |
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On 7 February, a train steamed into Leningrad after having passed through the corridor and crossed the Neva on track laid over the ice. |
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The administration's insistence that things are on track and all it must do is stay the course is beginning to grate. |
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He said he was determined to have this work on track by the summer with a view to having it completed by the end of this year. |
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Surely a new horizon lies ahead for all of us should we remain on track with our commitment towards making this dream a reality. |
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The chairman stated that the company is back on track, but that line has been around for a while and investors do not seem to be buying it. |
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It has been a long, hard struggle but, ten years down the line, her life really does seem to be back on track. |
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Just over two months later he was back on track, riding for the first time since the accident on a road-going machine at Donington Park. |
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I feel much more in control of my life though, and I feel on track to sort that little problem out now. |
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Numbered note cards with an outline of your presentation will help you to stay on track. |
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Brain damage or not, she was going to walk, talk and get her life back on track. |
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The suicide attack at the army's headquarters came amid efforts to try to put the peace process back on track. |
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When the economy sputters, insurance payments help fuel consumption and get things back on track. |
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She is also a keen sailor, who is on track for her yacht master's certificate. |
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The end-user should perform regular spot checks to keep the machine on track. |
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It was his no-nonsense approach that got Australia back on track in the late Eighties. |
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This article will help you stay on track as you begin your study of the magickal arts. |
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The team must make their home advantage count to get their season back on track. |
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The 1970's Jamaican DJ toaster URoy accompanies Toots on track 11, Never Grow Old. |
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She was hobbled by shin-splints and, after a year on the team, she gave up hoops to focus her extracurricular energies completely on track. |
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They sponsor and supervise online chatrooms, bulletin board message exchanges and keep the email systems running on track. |
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We have been living in sufferation and frustration for too long, Jamaica is back on track and I am proud to say I'm a Jamaican. |
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The couple has been married two years, and their biggest challenge is staying on track while anticipating major life changes. |
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It has lost strength, but it's still on track to make landfall near the southern Texas coast. |
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Studies show that European subscriptions to high-speed Internet service are on track to surpass those in the United States. |
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After a recent topsy-turvy spell, the Civil Union Bill appears to be back on track. |
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To help you get back on track, the magazine brings you the spring guide to complete wellness. |
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But once you're significantly off course, you can't just simply do a quick U-turn to get back on track. |
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Women's water polo, indoor volleyball, the top beach volleyball pair and the gymnastics team also are on track for gold. |
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Bolton manager Sam Allardyce will take the softly-softly approach to try to put his rocky relegation strugglers back on track. |
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Paul Martin is keen to get the area back on track by playing up the positive. |
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Simply put, the pitcher who can give up the least percentage of flyball outs is best on track for good overall numbers. |
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Your overall site architecture should be consistent with a clear breadcrumb trail that lets them easily and intuitively get back on track. |
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Yes, our league form did fall away a bit but now we are back on track we can give it full focus now and look to improve our league position. |
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By October she was back to the No.1 spot in the rankings and her career was back on track. |
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The first is that the economy may be on track this year but the public finances are not. |
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If one patient runs late another will run early and the schedule should stay on track, more or less. |
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As soon as the chaos approaches, the monster rears its head and I'm back on track. |
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But as you see I am blabbering on, so let me get back on track. |
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It looks like Amazon is on track to get additional Pentagon contracts as well. |
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They represent a benchmark for what an average, well-educated student on track for college should know. |
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In terms of the body count, this March is on track to show a marked improvement. |
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By improving their accounts receivable and taking control of their debt, they were able to sharply increase their cash flow and get back on track. |
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The charity, which works with Afro-Caribbean children, is planning a mentoring scheme for boys who are under-achieving at school to help get them back on track. |
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If there is a weekly meeting that needs to be organized, it doesn't have to be the team leader that sets the agenda and keeps the meeting on track. |
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Once you get the business back on track, branch out by doing workshops and writing booklets, and maybe even start a blog helping others to reboot their lives after a set back. |
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The recovery is on track, the current-account surplus is healthy, capital flows are strong, companies are restructuring and the recapitalization of banks is almost complete. |
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We see that the antibubble is right on track in these stock markets. |
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As efficient calorie burners go, running pretty much dominates the scene, and running in the right shoes keeps your legs healthy and your exercise program on track. |
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He fans to be patient as he looks to get his career back on track. |
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Until recently, Rice was smoothly on track to become the Edmund Hillary of foreign-policy strivers. |
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According to industry experts, it had teething problems in the early days but the problems are sorting themselves out and it's on track for success. |
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Its inclusion in Record of the Year is on track with the recent trend of all nominees being chart-toppers. |
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It was a relief to swap the scrunch of tyres on track for the whisper of tyres on tarmac and the view towards Langdale End was the best of the day. |
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Talks almost broke down many times, and Warner was intently focused on keeping the discussions on track. |
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When building first began, Ryugyong was on track to be the tallest hotel in the world. |
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Sometimes you just need one result and a bit of luck to get back on track. |
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The problem is that it is a lot easier and faster to log on to a gambling web site or do off-site betting on track races than to go to an amusement park. |
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You're probably on track when you imply I can shove it if I don't like it. |
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Now Silverwood is eager to get back on track but he knows that he must first of all pick up wickets with Yorkshire before England start to notice him again. |
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With both units changed, he then went back out on track until a spin into the gravel at the second chicane ended his morning programme after completing only 13 laps. |
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These are just early signs and it would be giving hostages to fortune to suggest that suddenly everything is back fully on track in terms of global growth. |
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It has kept growth on track by sticking to its tried-and-tested formula of providing affordable fast fashion, the cheap chic that fills a young fashionista's closet. |
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They all faced John Campbell of TV3 who had the task of not only firing the questions but of keeping order, and harder still keeping their answers on track. |
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Getting back on track after a slight curveball is what's important. |
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Right, I'm just about unpacked now, so it's an early night for me, after which I'll only have to write the odd 4,000 words tomorrow to get back on track. |
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The FIA subsequently banned the use of mechanical assistance to move a car back on track afterwards. |
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Were on track to get it mostly finished to make it clear sailing for the rest of summer. |
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A NEW half-hourly train service between Merthyr Tydfil and Cardiff is due to get on track on Monday. |
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You can also get on track at Ffestiniog Railway, which will be open for half term. |
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The lab is on track to be operational in the next month or so, and it could start running tests for myeloma in 90 days. |
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Just because you're eating at a place with a spiffier image doesn't mean you're on track to a smaller waist. |
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Significant updates and modifications to the IPAS powertrain have also been made with significant focus on track performance. |
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At his home race at Silverstone, he qualified 19th after he lost time being weighed, and his team failed to get him on track quickly enough. |
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If we are serious about putting the party of Lincoln back on track, we had better begin to pick up what black folk are putting down. |
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Before 1914 the Russian economy was on track to outperform that of France and Britain within a decade. |
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That he had no theological or ministry training may have hindered his ability to stay on track amidst a clamor for his time. |
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Tesco is on track to become the UK's number one nonfood retailer, a new report says. |
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Patrese got back on track for the team in the next Grand Prix at Interlagos, coming second behind McLaren's Ayrton Senna. |
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Bounce tracks two and three to track four, then record the cowbell on track two. |
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Our restructuring cost reduction initiatives remain on track, and will enable us to maintain our target for decremental operating margins. |
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After overextending his credit, Bastien, a part-time student at Baruch College, made attempts to get back on track financially. |
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A controlled hunt initiative was on track until a group of party-pooper citizens killed the hunt. |
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My regards to the ducks who watched me as I worked and gently encouraged me to stay on track. Even mild anatidaephobia has its uses. |
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The Cefn Forest fighter is determined put his career back on track after last month's damaging cruiserweight loss to Tony Bellew. |
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Phonics check results show 120,000 more children on track to become excellent readers. |
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With a small pocket compass, you can always maintain cardinal directions and stay on track in the thick stuff. |
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I'M sad to report that determination to keep the tournament on track has led to a broken home. |
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Amorim captures the spirit of the time when he argues that the BRICS have contributed to keeping the global economy on track. |
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You expose the marshals, a lot of people, so we need a safety car if the tractor is on track. |
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In short, balanced budgets signal stability, and today s Update confirms we are on track to meet our balanced budget commitment. |
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So, we have to own up to any error and correct it to maintain the credibility that is essential to keep the change process on track. |
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Nothing of interest on way across France and the flak over Stuttgart told us we were on track. |
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A bassist's main job is to keep the rest of the band on track. |
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If you don't get your life on track today, you're going to be very sorry tomorrow. |
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He believed it would help bring the stalled Uruguay Round of trade talks back on track. |
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During the transit, the navigator can check that the ship is on track by checking that the pip lies on the drawn line. |
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Are the sparkiest oldies in the village finally back on track? |
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Yes, we were still on track for going against Iraq, he said. |
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We will only get back on track if the Government demonstrates the same clarity and single-mindedness on growth that it has done on reducing the deficit. |
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The conciliation service, Acas, will convene a meeting between the carrier and the unions today in a bid to break the deadlock and get talks back on track. |
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Hamilton's one lap, the first public appearance of a new car on track, indicated the whinier and less rasping sound would take some getting used to. |
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The Williams Renault team managed to get back on track with Boutsen coming fourth in the next race at Imola, earning the team three points in their championship campaign. |
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A tendency to over sentimentalise his confessional lyrics marred several songs but overall it was a solid display from a songwriter who seems to be back on track. |
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Ably led by Deborah Gaffney, Kate Dancy, and Jason Fraser keep TEI on track in respect of the conferences, courses, and seminars that we hold each year. |
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Biosimilars are a new class of biopharmaceutical products having received or on track to receive approvals through a number of countries' biosimilar approval mechanisms. |
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Audience could bid to get his Vodafone Derby claims back on track in the Tote Dante Stakes at York next Wednesday following a poor run in the Sagitta 2000 Guineas. |
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The young lefty, known for his debonair duds and distinctive eyeblack, hopes to rebound next Saturday when the reeling Cardinals try to get back on track against the Giants. |
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It says that India has made significant progress in universalizing primary education, and is moderately on track to achieve this Millennium Development Goal. |
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In China, the third race of the season, Vettel qualified in 9th whilst Webber qualified 14th after an issue with his fuel pick up led him to having to stop the car on track. |
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The restoration of democracy and subsequent economic reforms have successfully put Nigeria back on track towards achieving its full economic potential. |
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