The operation was directed personally by Lothian and Borders' new firemaster, Brian Allaway, only one week into his post. |
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Before that operation took place a council task group on street drinking raised car park safety as a serious concern. |
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To avoid that problem, the building was tented and temporary heating provided so operation could continue. |
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She later underwent a ten-hour operation to correct a fault where the heart chambers were back to front. |
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The coast-to-coast operation works with almost no budget and has thrived on word-of-mouth since its inception. |
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Central to its operation is an agreed code of conduct, which, together with other by-laws, all members agree to abide by. |
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This is the haul of alcohol seized by police in an undercover operation targeting young drinkers. |
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Her mother had sought court sanction for the operation to stop her daughter's periods and prevent her from getting pregnant. |
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Details of the recovery operation are still subject to a security blanket so there are different accounts of what ensued. |
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Their operation has expanded to include a farm shop, where you can buy a variety of fresh fish and shellfish, a restaurant and a wine store. |
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It will be a huge operation to dismantle them and then re-erect them at Taccoa but it's nice to know they will be going somewhere appropriate. |
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Since the launch of the police operation the group has reduced in size considerably. |
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He has an efficient arable operation and from it he is producing a branded rapeseed oil which he bottles and sells to retailers. |
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A local man had to have an operation to remove a pellet, which police believe might have been fired from an air rifle. |
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As part of the operation a squad car will patrol Southend centre and west of the town to get to the scene of street robberies within minutes. |
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Will operation in environments with significantly higher ambient temperatures cause a pump malfunction? |
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Unfortunately, Bradford's gritting operation cannot be put into effect immediately. |
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In many countries where nuclear units are in operation today, nuclear energy clearly is an option for the next millennium. |
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They knew that the operation was in trouble from intercepts of Japanese radio traffic. |
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Complete with armrest, the driver's seat is adjustable in three directions, making for comfortable operation and good all-round visibility. |
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This scheme should allow for rationalisation and more efficient operation of the fleet. |
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It may have a substantial operation though in relation to native title interests. |
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However, Brian Martin, from Glasgow, claims his operation made his left eye worse and left the vision in his right eye blurred. |
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During operation the cooler seemed to perform well, getting hot but not worrisomely so. |
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The differences in age, operation time, ultrasound time, and amount of irrigation solution among the groups were not significant. |
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Multi-leg landing gear and loading equipment ensure self-sufficient operation of the aircraft on prepared concrete runways and on unpaved strips. |
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He will be out for the season after having an operation on his knee to repair cruciate ligaments. |
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Now, the state has activated its emergency operation center, saying at a level of one to five, it is now at a level of three. |
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The orderly operation of the federal government depends upon this continuous and quotidian cooperation. |
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Meanwhile, the material management operation was split off into a separate company. |
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He earned his keep in university by running a bookmaking operation out of his back pocket. |
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Others were non-committal about the idea of supporting a tribunal into an operation that was once acclaimed within the republican movement. |
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In Santa Rosa, this family-run operation bears the distinctive stamp of its Old World owner, Joe Matos. |
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The operation normally involves drilling a hole through the skull to drain the clot. |
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To control the operation of radioactive material storage depots, the bureau will check on their registration and organize spot examinations. |
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The DFB substrate provides the low threshold operation and wavelength selectable capabilities inherent to resonators based on this approach. |
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Basically, everything you need to know about the operation of your shuffle is on one little compact card. |
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He has also had a heart bypass, and an operation on his leg arteries for a condition that left him almost crippled. |
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An ambulance stood by during the fire fighting operation in case there were any casualties but was not needed. |
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However, they also hope the operation will reduce overall crime levels in the area including drug dealing, burglaries, car thefts, and joyriding. |
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A lower lid blepharoplasty is an operation to remove one or more of fat, muscle and skin in the lower eyelids which give a baggy appearance. |
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Nothing in the tenor of that speech suggests that the court was seeking to exclude the operation of issue estoppel in these proceedings. |
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However, clocks and watches suffered from a lack of precision in both operation and standardization. |
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He called police who launched a full-scale rescue operation involving the coastguard, fire brigade, local boats and a jet ski. |
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The entire network can be accessed from a laptop computer from any mechanical room or from the new building operation command center. |
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They are just a minor part of an immense criminal operation that is covertly linked to terrorist groups. |
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A subsequent operation kept him out of action for four months and even he came back too soon. |
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In the former case a tactical operation may defend submarines deployed deep inside bays, fiords or inner seas. |
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A more complicated operation is needed to drain an abscess from inside the body. |
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We look forward to your co-operation in putting these procedures into operation quickly to enable an early recommencement of asbestos clearance. |
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Design for winter operation must include self-draining pipes and winter nozzles if sprinkler irrigation is used. |
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The operation of these plantations resembled the feudal manors of medieval Europe. |
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He claimed he was a tenderfoot in this operation and was only doing his friend a favour. |
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In this operation I would be acutely aware of the need to minimise civilian casualties. |
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Active roll-damping fin stabilisers have been added for operation in high sea states. |
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More than 130 yachtsmen were saved in a dramatic combined rescue operation costing more than half a million pounds. |
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A US doctor told her she needed a serious operation to reshape her shoulder and remove splinters of bone from her back. |
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No one wants to see their child undergo an operation and Louise has already had a tough time coming into the world. |
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Countess Kifune requires an operation but refuses the anesthetic, fearing it will cause her to reveal a secret. |
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The operation was carried out as strong winds battered Scotland, tearing a cargo ship from its anchorage in the Orkney islands. |
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The aitchbone may be cut in a fully automatic operation performed when the carcass is suspended on overhead rails. |
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That operation could give life, but is life ours to give away, in such a forced unnatural state? |
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Jemma said she wanted to be injected, but on the morning of her operation this proved difficult and she had to inhale anaesthetic via a mask. |
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The fear of plague necessitated a thorough clean-up operation involving a major task to trap the rats and kill them. |
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This is a major operation requiring single lung anaesthesia, and many patients with cardiac or underlying lung disease will not tolerate it. |
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The seven men were arrested after a Garda surveillance operation on suspected dissident republicans in the Limerick area, the court heard. |
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I watched the operation from behind the living-room curtains because of my father's thunderous mood and because if I were any closer I'd vomit. |
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A temperamental Plexiglas piece by Argentine Martha Boto was still being tinkered into operation on the day of the opening. |
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How the cellular biochemistry is coordinated to define a process operation remains a large problem. |
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The clean-up operation took weeks to complete, with pollutants having to be tankered away for specialist disposal. |
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The two-unit operation is known for its Martinis, but has a respectable beer list with eight draft and 35 bottled beers. |
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Last year, one of my neighbours was rounded up as part of an operation to deport illegal immigrants. |
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A total of twenty-one programmes were in operation with dairy processors, livestock marts and meat plants. |
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She is putting every cent aside for an operation which will save her son's sight. |
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As is known, the ergonomic norm for continuous operation by command staff at a command and control station is five to seven hours. |
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First of all, there was the Prime Minister's impending knee operation in Mumbai that scored newsprint by the score. |
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During the operation two police officers known as Matt and Anne mixed with users for three weeks at the end of July. |
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It is time to examine the whole operation to see where real added value can be achieved. |
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This was on top of the conventional funding in yen which BFS received through the operation of the margining mechanism I have described above. |
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The only one currently in operation is NASA's Space Shuttle, an expensive old bird, and set for the scrap heap in just six years. |
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The antiterrorist operation points to the need of using, on the tactical level, modern compact communication facilities with in-built scramblers. |
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He was stretchered off and driven to hospital, where he remained for a fortnight and had the first major operation on his knee. |
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Thereafter, when the handle is released and started downwardly, tachistoscopic operation is initiated. |
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When the operation settled down, the boats landed some excellent catches at New Plymouth. |
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We went after the directors and the operation planners, but they are still at large and so are countless foot soldiers and talent spotters. |
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After a simple, half hour operation Stephen was given the all-clear and told to visit his GP again in three years. |
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Now she has been told that her operation has been postponed for two months in addition to the usual wait of three to four months. |
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But this operation was highly risky because it was an amputation, reconstruction and reattachment in one go. |
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Taken all in all, this is probably the biggest humanitarian relief operation in history. |
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Cooper based this conclusion on the fact that since 1892 the operation had been depositing materials, which sank to the river bottom. |
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At 12.47 a call is received from a patient recently discharged from hospital after a hip operation and now in very bad pain. |
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Miss Simpson suffered head and pelvic injuries and needed an operation to insert steel plates into her right arm. |
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All models have a safety switch preventing operation when the hopper door is opened. |
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A court system will review the operation of the committees by considering appeals against their decisions. |
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What ought to be a routine mechanical operation has become an altogether more difficult and complicated affair. |
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Successful operation of any lava lamp depends on this relationship between the density of water and wax. |
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Thickening of the Achilles tendon following an operation has been widely reported. |
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The machine operation requires an air compressor with a minimum of 120 psi. |
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He said his office would continue in its efforts to save the peace pact, despite the looming operation to quell the rebels. |
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If an infection occurs and a prosthesis has to be removed, it is extremely difficult to perform the operation again because of scar tissue. |
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A leading clergyman who has bounced back after a transplant operation and surgery for cancer is facing a third major operation this week. |
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A dress code had been in operation at the pub for eight years banning tracksuits, runners and football jerseys specifically. |
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An active bypass circuit for use with a battery pack having a plurality of cells and method of operation thereof. |
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When this is demerged the operation will have relatively little debt shackling it. |
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Apart from that, though, the only permanent legacy of her illness is the operation scar. |
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When the kanbans are full, the preceding operation stops producing until a kanban space is once again available. |
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In an operation like this, the leadership reckons on a 10 per cent casualty rate for it to be successful. |
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Given the architecture's dynamic reconfigurability, objects with different operation cycles can be instantiated at run-time. |
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These include climate regulation, the operation of the water cycle, the regulation of atmospheric composition, and nutrient cycling. |
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The cumulative effect of these sites would be to reduce the flexibility and severely constrain the safe and efficient operation of the airspace. |
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At the end, it was estimated that there were fewer than two dozen radio towers in operation and calls had slowed to a trickle. |
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A periodic review of the cooperative along with established policies and rules requiring operation on a cooperative basis are essential. |
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An active e-commerce operation has almost no time to spare for restore after a data interruption. |
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The preference had been for a ready-made building rather than a green-field site that could have set the operation back a number of years. |
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He suffered from an affection of the bladder, and was at length compelled to resort to a surgical operation for relief. |
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Rails were welded to sleepers in an operation aimed at providing a smoother, quieter and more reliable journey. |
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However, other hematomas can develop within days after the operation and cause bruising. |
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Although he suffered further when his leg haemorrhaged, the operation so far seems to have been successful. |
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The 41-year-old took charge of the rescue operation at his beachside hotel in the resort of Phuket, which was ravaged by the wall of water. |
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He is keen to create a lean and efficient operation that will be able to expand rapidly when conditions improve. |
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The camps are operated to a very high standard and the consistent quality of the entire operation has stood the test of time. |
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Add to that a covert operation to score some marijuana for his dad's glaucoma, and, well, it's needless to say this day doesn't end well. |
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After the first operation he wouldn't come round and kept thrashing around which is when they found the second blood clot. |
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I'm an outside machinist for National Steel and Shipbuilding Company and my operation is, right now, is to work on the boat deck. |
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By 1907 the mill was a sizable operation employing 11 men and turning out 350,000 super feet of sawn rimu and kahikatea a year. |
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This might not matter if the war were won easily, but what if the operation went wrong? |
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He underwent a transplant operation four-and-a-half years ago, but the kidney donated by his father was rejected. |
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Although not as large an operation as a puppy mill, backyard breeders often possess the same deplorable conditions. |
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Even without the threat of war, an operation of this size presses at the margins of possibility. |
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The length of the wires and height of the slings cannot be altered by the operation of the winding machinery contained in the vehicle. |
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During the early days of its operation in 1998, customers thronged into the store. |
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His right leg was pinned in an operation and has two screws and staples to hold the bone in place and he had to learn to walk again. |
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She then turns to the operation of external patronage in local affairs, and then to its mediatory effect on the interests of all parties. |
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Scores of officers were involved in the operation and it is believed the man advanced on officers, ignoring warnings to stop, when he was shot. |
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I've missed pressing publish and see the publish status screen show up, instead of a pop up error message saying the operation has timed out. |
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The prytany rotated on each tenth of the year and was responsible for the daily operation of the city-state. |
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A replacement bus service was in operation from 7.30 am calling at all stops between Altrincham and Old Trafford. |
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Computers can also cut time and costs spent on the control, organisation and operation of the production process. |
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Margaret was on tenterhooks recovering from the operation and waiting for the results. |
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The pattern of bailouts since 1995 has distorted the operation of financial markets by creating moral hazard. |
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A secret surveillance operation has exposed a catalogue of crime as gangs of youths run amok on the streets of a troubled York estate. |
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When most of the railroads turned over the operation of their passenger trains to Amtrak back in 1971, The Southern, and Rio Grande refused. |
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The aim of the operation is to catch, jail, prosecute and ultimately deport illegal aliens trying to enter this country. |
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Saturday's haul is also connected with a major operation in Britain last weekend, which netted seven kilos of heroin and led to over 15 arrests. |
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The three were sentenced for their role in the operation at Maidstone Crown Court. |
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Yes, this does help make our operation more efficient because we are not tied to very specific collection times. |
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Geoff Hoon, the Defence Secretary, insisted that it was a textbook operation and was going according to plan. |
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Even then, the frequent kick-downs required for fuel-efficient operation in city driving may put off a lot of drivers. |
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The operation of the handbrake, steering, brake and clutch oozes quality, and the fittings are impressive. |
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The aircraft is suitable for operation from forward air bases, with short take-off and landing capability. |
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As soon as the child falls asleep due to the medication, he or she is wheeled into the operation theatre. |
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A police operation to tackle alcohol-related crime in the town centres of north Kent is under way. |
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A salvage operation was underway to find the helicopters' black box flight recorders and weapons. |
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Scar tissue had formed, trapping a nerve, so I had to have another operation nine months later. |
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A salvage operation is trying to save the most important works, including an antique carpet from the main hall. |
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The operation of the rotary engine means that it is not prone to backfiring on hydrogen, as conventional piston engines are. |
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The midtown Sacramento-based co-working operation hopes to duplicate its success in the university town. |
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The significance has grown as the operation of mobile phones has become ever more widespread. |
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Prosecutors said he also ran an illegal gambling operation that bet on professional baseball games. |
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The operation was a success and Claudia was discharged in time to spend Christmas at home with her parents and three older sisters. |
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Cataracts that cloud the whole lens can seriously affect your sight and you may need an operation to prevent you going blind. |
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Sometimes, though, a simple operation can help, shaving off the bits of bone that have overgrown. |
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The charity, which has sister organisations in America and Australia, has chosen the village to start its operation in this country. |
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As promised in the title, the main plot of the novel revolves around a surgical operation of epic proportions. |
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By the age of six months, the cartilage is too hard to be remoulded and a surgical operation is required. |
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Within an hour and a half the tide had gone out again and the clean-up operation began in earnest. |
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The fluid jets clean the blades during the reaming operation and inject fluid into the formation to mix slurry and lubricate the equipment. |
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The photo had been altered so that between the doctors peering down at the operation is a wigged and gowned barrister. |
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Six minutes later, a flight of helicopters that were participating in another operation arrived to be rearmed and refueled. |
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The operation began on Friday night after two samples of geese imported from China tested positive for the bird-flu virus. |
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A common task for a checkpoint operation was to identify enemy forces and criminal activity. |
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The joint operation had been aimed at a triad gang faction which was thought to be monopolising the illicit fuel trade. |
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His initial operation took place in September, when keyhole surgery was carried out to fix the damage. |
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Look for future Machinery Insider reports on topics ranging from combine operation to planter precision. |
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Most surgical operation sites simply need to be kept clean by daily washing with cool water. |
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For two years a mobile flare stack has been in operation to vent the gas and reduce unpleasant smells. |
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The operation was under way amid fears for the safety of diplomats in the country. |
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The salmon-dependent Yurok tribe ran a successful commercial fishing operation in only five of the last 15 years. |
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When police busted the home they found much of the operation had been taken down. |
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The raids were timed to coincide with a parallel operation by the South African police service in Durban this morning. |
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Once the airplane reaches a high enough altitude, the water freezes, affecting the operation of an aileron control bearing. |
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In August the repeater went back into operation and apart from a few hiccups, the modifications were welcomed by the monitors. |
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The operation was carried out after the theft of two guns and live ammunition during a burglary. |
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It was, after all, the most ambitious amphibious operation in the annals of military history until the Normandy invasion. |
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Medical support for the amphibious operation was meticulously planned and successfully executed in the landings on Utah and Omaha Beaches. |
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The joint operation started on Thursday evening and ran through until Saturday evening with the emphasis on illegal shebeens. |
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If the American and Canadian import duties are levelled, than this trans-border operation will become irrelevant. |
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Now, who do you think would have access to the resources needed for a well organised covert operation like that? |
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The prosecution told the jury the men ran the intercontinental smuggling operation along strict business lines. |
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The aircraft's cockpit crashed in the next field and the kirk was used as the headquarters of the operation to find the dead. |
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Mission recorders had documented thirty-one kills, the highest number of enemy soldiers killed in a single ground operation so far. |
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However, as a result of a massive rescue operation only 16 pilots and 33 aircrew remained missing by first light on June 20th. |
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After shutting off the cross-feed, No.4 engine resumed its steady operation while the other three dead engine propellers were windmilling. |
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A pair of flies beginning operation in April, if all were to live, would result in 191,010,000,000,000,000,000 flies by August. |
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The first of The Western Group companies began operation in 1915 as a basement waterproofer. |
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In this operation both the head of the femur and the acetabulum are replaced. |
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The doctor who led the operation is one of the world's leading transplant surgeons. |
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I had a major operation so I was a bit low, but within a day of surgery we were laughing and joking. |
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Bertie underwent a major operation some weeks ago and has been recuperating since. |
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This gave rise to a specific form of tactical operation designated as airmobile operation. |
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This large-scale, sophisticated operation collapsed the opposition defenses within a week, resulting in the recapture of the region. |
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Carlos was dancing with English National Ballet but recuperating from a foot operation and had gone home to convalesce. |
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He signaled the tow team supervisor to stop the operation and then got in the cab of the tow vehicle with the driver and talked him through this complicated task. |
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There are, however, control measures in operation which reduce this risk. |
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Norman survived a six-hour operation in early October 2007 to remove the scar tissue on his lungs. |
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When the strike-off operation is performed well, the surface plane of the concrete is flat with few ups and downs to be corrected with a bull float. |
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Once the plant is in operation it will mean a significant amount of electricity will be generated for the 900-year-old castle without burning fossil fuels. |
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If the operation was done for a reason that will not have changed for the next delivery, a Caesarean section will be necessary for each childbirth. |
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At the initial stage of the operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the principal mass of minefields was found in disposition areas of Russian units. |
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But there are signs that the grassroots operation is reawakening in a big way. |
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During a night operation in the Solomon Islands in 1943, the patrol torpedo boat he commanded was rammed by a Japanese destroyer. |
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Turning on the wireless, the news announced that the operation had begun. |
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This much-vaunted turnout operation turns out not to have deserved much vaunt. |
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Several weeks after the main clean-up operation on a heavily-polluted former gasworks site at Heworth was completed, an oily reek still hangs in the air. |
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The difficult operation of sticking uniform sash bars was greatly simplified by these planes, which allowed both the sash molding and rabbet to be planed from one face. |
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With the operation taking twice as long it stands to reason that there will have to be an extra refuse lorry with its attendant driver and loader. |
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The effect of these differences on the field operation of UV-B radiometers has been studied by calculating the instrumental response from modeled UV spectra. |
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The operation of the golden PLL is defined by its transfer function, which has a high-pass characteristic whose corner frequency is defined by the data rate. |
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He bragged that the company's general store grossed thirty thousand dollars a year and its ginning operation was able to clean and compress three bales of cotton in an hour. |
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The joint operation by the British and American air forces flew in more than 4,000 tons of supplies every day. |
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Guilt is the operation of law, a proscription by law, upon conduct. |
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Radical prostatectomy is an operation to completely remove the prostate gland, and is aimed at men whose cancer has not spread through the covering of the gland. |
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Would the cleansing operation revive the image of the republic in the midst of fighting? |
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This is a major operation in which the cervix and womb are removed. |
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A bid to get a repair operation under way was put into action. |
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When you drop your clothes off at the cleaners, the employees follow a pattern that holds true at just about any dry-cleaning operation running today. |
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President Carter in fact did order a high-risk military operation in 1979 to try to rescue the American hostages in Tehran. |
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These dumbwaiters are designed much like a standard elevator, with built-in safety brakes and safety interlocks that prevent operation if any door is open. |
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The next phase of the operation is preparing for the refloat, which is scheduled to take place sometime next year. |
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Various tax benefits accrue from the operation of the company. |
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He's had a heart transplant operation and it's proved successful. |
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It was inconceivable to Einstein that the laws of nature, at any level, were the result of the operation of blind chance, which was not susceptible to deeper explanation. |
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He finally got the sack from Dublin Bus when he made one detour too many and was arrested in a Garda surveillance operation on the home of his supplier. |
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It made little difference whether the rolling stock in question was for high or low-speed operation or whether it was made use of diesel or electric traction. |
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How a daring 2011 capture operation on the Red Sea created a template for what to do with Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. |
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The three-position safety is reminiscent of Winchesters and allows operation of the bolt for unloading while in the middle, but still safe, position. |
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It would depend on the detailed operation of the law and it is most unlikely that a blanket abrogation of legal professional privilege would survive. |
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They spent a long time repairing relations with Saudi Arabia and wouldn't therefore be involved, it seems to me, in an operation of bombings in Saudi Arabia. |
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Back in 1974, when Dr. Frank W. Jobe dreamed up the operation to fix John's elbow, the idea of repairing the arm of a high school player would have been ridiculed. |
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Even after just one Cesarean, a woman can experience extensive scarring, which causes the operation to be technically challenging. |
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In this case, this involved costing restrictions on water abstraction and hydroelectric power station operation in order to maintain minimum in-stream flows. |
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One of the goals of the Herat operation was to discredit Sharif, who has no control over the ISI or the Pakistani army. |
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Twenty minutes later, the surgeons told us they needed to start on the 12-hour operation to save his arteries. |
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If it was the United States, the operation will test the bounds of international law. |
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National and international relief efforts must coordinate if the operation is to be successful. |
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And while the task force prepares to fully hand over the Haiti operation to UN troops, Aristide's removal from power is still not without its opponents. |
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This unusually severe judgment was the first criminal conviction of a refinery operation under the Clean Air Act. |
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The whole operation used a series of brevity codes from the Indian Wars, and Jimbo was a quarter apache. |
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Army spokesman Yoav Mordechai, a brigadier general, said the operation was not limited in time. |
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What NZ operation has seemingly been mirroring other websites without permission and using these cloned sites to accept unsuspecting people's credit card details? |
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The waste product, it says, generated during the operation of the tannery was dumped in the Mill Pond or stored in barrels or vats throughout the site. |
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There is hardware support for position independent code and secure operation though privileged modes that prevent user programs from corrupting the operating system kernel. |
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Police hoped the bugging operation would result in long custodial sentences for both police and journalists. |
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There will be a watchdog to check up on the operation of the scheme. |
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A salvage operation was already underway last night, while an aircraft was expected to fly over at first light this morning to check for signs of fuel leaking from the hull. |
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Those behind the find are now reported to be planning to drum up finance for a major salvage operation this summer to raise the 85 ft long, 112 ft wide craft. |
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During a divisional vice operation in the Listerhills area, four men were arrested for kerb-crawling and three women were detained for soliciting. |
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In just a few minutes, a medical team comes together, and doctors and paramedics take up their stations as the patient is wheeled into the operation theatre. |
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The porcelain will be recycled as part of the district's soil recycling operation which produces granular material for trench backfill and road base. |
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A single man oversaw the entire operation from the command tower. |
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The system now offers a fully networked-based operation and is an available asset in terms of interoperability, according to the head of tactical communication. |
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Orders were issued almost immediately to prepare for the invasion of Sicily, and the division made ready for its second amphibious operation of the war. |
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The presumed number two of Takfir Wal-Hijra's French operation had fled, along with the simcards and chips for the cell phones used by the organisation. |
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And once again the professionalism of Australian maritime workers response teams has been crucial in the emergency towage operation to free the vessel from the Reef. |
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Three safety nets are also in operation to prevent mid-air crashes. |
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When he arrived at the hospital on the day of the operation Tony, who was injured after trapping his finger in his bike chain, was playing on computers. |
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The operation used two theatres, involving four surgeons, four anaesthetists, one anaesthetic nurse, one operating department assistant and six other theatre nurses. |
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In favour of such a construction might be the view that the amendment is purely definitional and merely enlarges the operation of the Act in that way. |
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In early August they commenced the grass harvesting operation on second cut aftermath, with fresh cut grass made available at both milkings to all cows. |
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A clean-up operation is under way at a Rendall salmon-farm to remove thousands of dead and injured fish following damage to sea cages on Friday night. |
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The author explains in good detail the selection and operation of engines, power trains and their applications in agricultural tractors and other self-propelled machines. |
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The police inspector in charge of the operation owned up that his job was to calculate the number of officers used according to the rates set by the government. |
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The judges for the prestigious competition, now in its eighteenth year, also hailed the family's dairy operation as near perfection as you could ever get. |
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It was a secret operation that Michael had been scheming for years. |
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If your not sure your child has the coordination to share in the operation of a tandem bike, there's a fun variation referred to as a bike trailer. |
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Their seed money came from a smuggling operation that they ran prior to the 1997 handover of Hong Kong from the UK to China. |
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So, reorganization of military-industrial complexes in order to adapt them to the new conditions of operation of the global economy is a vital need for all developed states. |
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Improved training of staff in slaughterhouses and changes to design and operation in lairages are just some recommendations that the Government has accepted. |
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During its operation as a function centre, night spot and disco, it has been looked after cosmetically, but beneath the surface expensive restoration work is necessary. |
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Only now has the sheer scale and audacity of the operation become clear. |
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But Dean's impressive fundraising operation offers a ray of hope. |
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For each operation there were over 40 staples sealing the incision. |
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A huge police operation was carried out on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to unearth any clues with divers scouring the waters of the River Ribble at the docks. |
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The company is engaged in the transportation of dry bulk cargoes through the ownership and operation of dry bulk carriers. |
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Yet the same NHS is denying children with cerebral palsy the right to a Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy operation because it costs too much. |
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The auto box is seamless in operation and the kickdown response impressively quick. |
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The first is that, in part, Nominet took over the operation of.uk precisely because prevetting of domain names was not working. |
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The software is sensitive to both positive and negative factors affecting cupola operation as it moves from the charge door to the taphole. |
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After his operation in December 2010, Dan had radioiodine therapy, which made him radioactive so he had to be isolated. |
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It has been speculated that this operation may have been responsible for the arrival of the Black Death in Europe. |
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Terahertz radiation is non-ionizing, and reliable studies have shown that active operation in this frequency band is harmless to humans. |
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Spirit said its Prestwick operation supports assembly of leading and trailing edges for Airbus single-aisle wings and variants. |
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Now, using robot-assisted surgery, doctors can perform the same operation using remote-controlled robotic hands. |
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If a copy constructor is not defined, a memberwise copy is performed. This means that a copy operation is applied to each data member in turn. |
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The less time passes after the birth of an infant with congenital heart defect, the more difficult the operation is. |
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Hymenoplasty, the operation through which a woman's virginity is restored, is a surprisingly hot topic on Iranian weblogs. |
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In a big restocKing operation yesterday, 1,200lb of roach were removed from the laKe in Wilton ParK, Batley. |
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She had not given Orwell much notice about this operation because of worries about the cost and because she expected to make a speedy recovery. |
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Peninsula Gaming, through its subsidiaries, engages in the ownership and operation of casino and off-track betting parlors. |
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He completed this feat despite suffering from a heart attack and undergoing a double heart bypass operation just four months before. |
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