Instead of playing God Save the Queen, the organisers played The Soldier's Song, the anthem of the Irish Republic. |
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If offers a wide ranging programme for all ages which in itself is a remarkable achievement for the organisers. |
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So, losing no time, the organisers wrote to Michele and told her that she had won. |
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The parade organisers would have gone bankrupt on account of the crippling public liability insurance. |
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These days, however, governments have to pay more deference to the organisers of grassroots rebellions. |
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It has seen large streams of visitors since it opened and the organisers are quite pleased with their efforts this year. |
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The organisers were already in the red, even before the start of the event. |
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The red carpets were being rolled out today at the Great Yorkshire Show as organisers welcomed the Duke of York. |
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Much work and effort has been put into the event by the organisers and events committee. |
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Best of fare was provided and compliments to the faithful organisers who put so much effort into such a worthy undertaking. |
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The organisers now say they only had plans to organise a music nite featuring young singers. |
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The organisers of this year's Wiltshire Festival have signed on the dotted line to allow the huge event to take place. |
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The organisers feel that the match could be a beginning for making a political statement on the disease and the related stigma. |
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He emphasised that it was ambush marketing by intrusion, particularly, which the World Cup organisers are seeking to defeat. |
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As befitted the surroundings, the organisers decided to bring in some attractive young ladies in bikini tops and shorts as ball girls. |
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Members of Great Bardfield Parish Council and the organisers of the village youth club are now counting the cost of the arson. |
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The yuppie crowds love the concept and organisers swear that these events are extremely popular. |
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However, the organisers are considering rescheduling the festival from the second Sunday of August to the last week of November. |
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With boys and girls shooting questions left, right and centre, the organisers were pushed into defence. |
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The extend thanks to the organisers for a very instructive and enjoyable day. |
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Any local band can apply to play a set on stage, but organisers are warning acts that obscene lyrics and lewd behaviour are out of the question. |
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The organisers would appreciate any donations of knitting wool, patterns, knitting needles, crochet hooks or any old material. |
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Keelboats will have a separate start line in the deeper water, according to the organisers. |
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Across the area, event organisers are having to face the consequences of an increasingly litigious society. |
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Olympic organisers wrote the track and field timetable around her bid to win five gold medals. |
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People intending to come are asked to call Mrs Nicholson in advance so that the organisers can arrange appropriate catering. |
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But organisers are not sure how long they can keep it going without more volunteers to help run it. |
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The losers in the game also won their share of goodies too from the organisers. |
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Will the tiara that has graced Sligo's lovelies for 14 years be made redundant with a new one from this year's organisers taking its place? |
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The subsequent response and quality of the entries astounded the organisers. |
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Thankfully one of the organisers quickly attended to the problem so the room did not need to be evacuated. |
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As the organisers must have feared, the attendance at such events is a matter of habit. |
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The organisers claim they will follow traditional cooking methods and authentic ingredients to prepare the dishes. |
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When organisers and sponsors want someone to visit a hospital or sick children, she is automatic first choice. |
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All who travelled had a magnificent time and credit must go to the organisers for their input. |
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The organisers advise that vehicle owners avoid the area and use alternative routes. |
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Teas will be served during the afternoon and the organisers will welcome donations of food, cakes, and savouries. |
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The organisers went to great lengths to dress up the hall and create a club-like atmosphere, which set the scene for a truly memorable night. |
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Sunday's event was such a runaway success that organisers are keen to get the ball rolling on the next one. |
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Equally, the decision to erect a marquee in the car park to cater for some corporate functions has been questioned by events organisers. |
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A code was introduced for large challenge events requiring organisers to provide marshals and toilets but this is unenforceable. |
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The organisers need marshals and bucket collectors to help them on the day. |
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However, that thorn has yet to trouble the organisers, who are revitalising and expanding the event. |
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There was a cause for happiness among the organisers because the seeds for self-employment were sown effectively. |
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But his dreams were shattered when the organisers threw him out unceremoniously. |
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Pigs were on the bill for the first time in 2003 and, such was the enthusiastic response, organisers have decided to give them a bigger billing. |
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Following last year's cancellation, the organisers are even more determined that it should be a superb three days. |
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The timing of applications made before the deadline will have no bearing on the outcome, organisers promise. |
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This reflects the hard work of many voluntary organisers and collectors who raised most of this money. |
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The organisers are short of prizes for the tombola and raffle so would be very grateful of any donations. |
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Small numbers of music fans set fire to tents, but organisers insisted people had only torched their own belongings. |
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Along with the other organisers he was sent to Drapchi where he suffered physical and mental torture. |
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How organisers of the 17th World Cup finals would love to send more than just a minor tremor rippling through the country's sporting landscape. |
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The thoughtful organisers even put on sale some trinkets for the sake of lady dentists who came in large numbers to the exhibition. |
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By bringing together persons who have triumphed over the disease, the organisers expect to dispel several misconceptions about cancer. |
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He was angry, while the organisers made plain their unhappiness at what they saw as a petulant show of defiance. |
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According to the organisers of the meeting, police employed truncheons and pepper spray in the course of their intervention. |
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The organisers, three of New York's most powerful media moguls, were avoiding the obvious comparison. |
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The annual shopping gala looked set to be cut to three days this year with the organisers blaming a lack of cash and interest. |
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The organisers are also appealing to parents to turn up on the day, as young children will not be allowed entry unaccompanied. |
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British sculptor Ian Walters will make the statue, and Mandela has agreed to sit for him, organisers said. |
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This new round has been fully subscribed and the organisers wish to sincerely thank all who have participated. |
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Even when heavy rain wreaked havoc with some of the street decorations on Coronation eve, street party organisers were undaunted. |
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A poll of organisers found that 80 per cent think there are too many skivers and people who should be delegates are staying away. |
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In a mutually beneficial arrangement the club will lend the fun run organisers the watch. |
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We've got some organisers who don't have such a portfolio but are responsible for organising in non-union and poorly unionised workplaces. |
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At the start of the meeting organisers asked that no-one was named for fear of reprisals. |
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To the organisers of these events, it brings days and nights of unpaid work that is often taken for granted by those competing. |
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According to the organisers, no untoward incident happened during the five-day exposition. |
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Before people had set off for Auchterarder, a police source had untruthfully informed the media that the organisers had cancelled the march. |
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The organisers are hoping to raise upwards of 1 million in sponsorship this year. |
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The organisers and the office-bearers have strained every nerve possible to make the tournament a resounding success. |
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In a way, the organisers were pre-empting any possible vacillation in the minds of children and prevent them from becoming child workers. |
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One of the spammiest players is either involved or is friendly with the organisers. |
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The organisers are scrambling to find an alternative venue for the event, which will draw competitors from 30 countries. |
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To give the assembled students a big surprise, the organisers kept the arrival of MTV video jockey Nikil Chinnappa, a closely guarded secret. |
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The organisers were hoping the champion runner would fit the event into her busy schedule. |
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The organisers are looking for volunteer men who will dress in drag for a Beauty Pageant with a difference. |
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Signs at either end of Clapham advertising the festival have been sabotaged with black spray paint, according to organisers. |
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Furthermore, she urged the 2010 organisers to consider ways to minimise the potential harmful effects of vuvuzelas. |
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The organisers shout out that the venue is now full, and no one else will be admitted. |
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One of the biggest cultural events in Manchester could be shelved due to squabbling among the organisers. |
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The organisers extend thanks to all subscribers for the continuing support. |
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In a bid to make it novel, the organisers came out with a free service offer on all printers, with no strings attached. |
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Athens Olympics organisers took the extraordinary step early yesterday of training a standby athlete to light the Olympic flame. |
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The star attraction, however, is the amusement park, which the organisers claim to be the biggest mobile amusement park in the country. |
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Great Yorkshire Show organisers have denied any plans to cancel this year's event because of the foot and mouth crisis. |
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The organisers reserve the right to change or cancel listed events if weather is too bad. |
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But a lack of volunteers, rising insurance costs and increasing red tape has meant the organisers have cancelled the event. |
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Spot prizes will be on offer at the function and the organisers appeal for support. |
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Local organisers of popular religious activities also often sought official state recognition. |
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The organisers handed over the Olympic torch to her on her arrival which she carried till she reached the dais. |
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Social activists and volunteer organisers should carry on with their campaign against the perils of tobacco without any let up. |
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They had been in negotiations with race organisers with a view to Leith being the penultimate stopover, but the Dutch port has won the bid. |
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If so the organisers of this year's Medieval Festival would love to hear from you. |
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A total of eight Orkney chairs featured in the sale catalogue, and exceeded their estimates, according to Bonham organisers. |
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The organisers are Canadian Mountain Holidays, based in Banff, Alberta, whose founders built the lodge in the 1960s as a base for heli-skiing. |
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When she retired about four years ago, Ruth Loft and Sue Sharples took over as joint organisers. |
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Therefore it would be illegal to sell fireworks to anyone other than the organisers of an official event. |
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We gave them sheets explaining why we want fireworks to be sold only to organisers of licensed events. |
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The protest organisers are asking fans to take along banners, horns and whistles. |
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Event organisers today called for nominations from across the industry for the wide range of classes. |
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This is itself a reflection of the desire by the organisers of this event to be recognised internationally. |
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I have been working very closely with the display organisers for four months. |
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The charter puts in place self-imposed rules by which the organisers will run rehabilitation courses at the centre. |
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Some of the event organisers thought the chart-topping singer had agreed to make a rare appearance because of her local connections. |
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Attempting to be innovative, the organisers have roped in cheerleaders this year, complete with pom-poms. |
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A tough warning is being given to rave organisers in mid Essex by police and council chiefs. |
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Plans for an American-style beauty pageant featuring children in Manchester have been scrapped after organisers were criticised by councillors. |
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The official opening is on October 4th and the organisers are delighted that Minister Eamon OCuiv will do the honours. |
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Since then opposition rallies and other public events have been suppressed and their organisers arrested. |
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Actually, I think the sports organisers play the record as a sure-fire way of rapidly clearing the field at the end of the sports. |
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Some say that one of the organisers threw a sari into the crowd and the women surged forward to grab it, causing the tragedy. |
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Once again Sligo Yacht Club proved themselves excellent hosts and organisers by bringing this important national event to the West. |
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The organisers hope to attract citizens to parts of the city they have never visited before. |
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The organisers are deeply grateful for the support of patrons over the past months. |
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The organisers thank all who patronised the function and also everyone who donated prizes for the raffle. |
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The organisers, further pepped up the evening with a host of games, that had the audience all over the floor, quite literally. |
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The organisers stalwartly voiced their blunt, yet highly educated opinions in the ever-present media. |
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There will be some plenary sessions as well as time for the presentation of papers from outside the immediate concerns of the organisers. |
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However, we don't regard personal organisers as a threat to laptops, but rather to mobile phones. |
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Carnival organisers laid on extra incentives to make the event more attractive to entrants this time around. |
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Since there was an air of incompletion, scribes had to ask the organisers whether any seminar was to follow. |
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It was a highly successful event and a credit to the organisers and committee members. |
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He complimented all the voluntary organisers and representatives for all they are doing to promote this very necessary task. |
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She complimented the local organisers in achieving something that the national organisation was unable to do. |
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The films were hand picked by organisers who travelled and networked with major international film festivals. |
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This time angry concert-goers swore at the organisers and pelted them with stones and bottles. |
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Since the late 1990s event organisers have attempted to cash in on the pink economy. |
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It soon became apparent that the organisers had omitted one crucial piece of information from their instructions. |
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I can only conjecture the reasons that the organisers had for arranging this visit. |
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Stalin saw the organisers of the insurrection as reactionary nationalists who would stand in the way of future Soviet hegemony. |
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The fine weather added to the enjoyment of the trip and well done to the organisers who ensured that everyone had a great time. |
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But it is not only in the work of painters that the festival organisers are interested. |
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The organisers hope that between 60,000 and 80,000 people will take part in 26 plenaries, 60 seminars and 900 workshops. |
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Quick-thinking organisers plunged the stage into darkness to protect the star's modesty. |
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The organisers wish to thank all members, buyers, sponsors and supporters for their help and cooperation. |
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An atmosphere matching the flavour of the book was what the organisers sought to create and succeeded in creating. |
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The opposition rally sought to counter that impression, and organisers said they expected about 150,000 people to turn out. |
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The organisers have also arranged a lucky draw with prizes like tickets to movies, amusement parks and discotheques. |
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The organisers distributed drawing sheets and participants were allowed to use watercolours, crayons and sketch pencils. |
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However the organisers have, to their credit, made efforts to ensure its validity. |
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To add more smiles, the organisers gave away freebies to all the participants. |
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He said he needed more information from carnival organisers before he could quote the cost. |
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Before making the return journey home, the Cub Scout groups were treated to a goodie bag provided by the organisers of the concert. |
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The regulations, he said, would place a duty of care on organisers of funfairs and owners of fairground equipment. |
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Surely the hunt organisers are not stupid enough to believe that their little game was going to continue forever. |
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In fact, the organisers had issued a press release in which they promised not to invite any refuseniks to speak. |
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We met with the organisers the day before our wedding and somehow word got out. |
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Nobody was in a hurry and none was seen prodding the organisers to get on with the item. |
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Last week's protest far exceeded the expectations of the organisers, who had predicted 100,000 would attend. |
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Ironically, much of it dents fund-raising fetes and shows, precisely the opposite result of what organisers expect from a charity event. |
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Except that the organisers had decided that, in the case of extra time, a golden goal would count as two goals. |
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The enormous crowds delighted show organisers who had feared they may have deserted the event after last year's cancellation. |
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Aside from the organisers, some young tech hopefuls were given 60 seconds to perform an ' elevator pitch ' for funding. |
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Maradona is not the only fellow to descend into a grump with world football's organisers. |
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The expo organisers offer a 20 per cent discount on handloom items and 10 per cent on handicraft materials. |
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Refunds for late cancellations will be at the discretion of the organisers. |
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The organisers of the Brit Awards are hoping that U2 frontman Bono and Boomtown Rat Bob Geldof might perform a duet as a finale. |
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The death of a child, mown down by a speeding sponsor in 2000, led the organisers to push as much traffic as they can on to diversionary routes. |
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The event's show stopper was when the organisers released a dole of doves, white balloons and confetti from a helicopter as symbols of peace. |
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The organisers also honoured individual donors who had donated blood more than ten times. |
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Could it be the drugs barons and weapons manufacturers and organisers of protection rackets? |
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We were told not to speak too much at all, as you may upset the French, or the Flemish, or the Walloons, or the Dutch, or the organisers. |
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The organisers of the protest now face a desperate rush over the next month to ensure that they are ready in time for the summit. |
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We thank sincerely the organisers and helpers for their very warm welcome and hospitality. |
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Through no fault of the organisers, last year's River Festival was a total washout, with torrential rain and flooding. |
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The organisers, the Jaycees and Interact Club members and the students, played a major role in making the event a successful one, said Bro. |
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The Commonwealth Games baton has been passed on to Melbourne, but organisers of the 2006 event admit they have a tough act to follow. |
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The coup organisers are a group of public school boys and financial racketeers who have grabbed fabulous wealth through their arms deals. |
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Like a well-oiled machine, the organisers had collated details and created a database on the would-be grooms and brides. |
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The organisers had named four for every position and then over to you to put X over the name of your choice. |
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The competition organisers would like to extend a sincere thank you to the judges who adjudicated all the entries. |
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Heavy swells and strong westerly winds made for tough rowing conditions and the organisers were taking no chances with the safety of competitors. |
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But then the organisers came in with a whammy that left the undefeated team and its supporters scratching their heads! |
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The jury selected by the organisers may include members from within their ranks. |
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A dedicated group of organisers are always at the ready to help a new cause, and Marueen is one of that special group. |
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When Atlas Bakery permanently turned off the ovens and left the building it became, over the past five years, a favourite spot for vagrants, pigeons and party organisers. |
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The organisers are to be commended on the growth of the market since its instigation and also in achieving a very successful business market in the area. |
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The broadcasters have paid large sums of money for the rights to televise Wimbledon, so they have a right to expect some give from the organisers. |
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In the current topsy-turvy climate, the organisers are still reliant on decent pitch and weather conditions, but are confident that the next four weeks will prove favourable. |
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Meanwhile the organisers remain unperturbed by the brouhaha. |
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If an application to secure a full-time licence is successful, organisers of Wharfedale FM plan to develop it along the lines of the old pirate radio stations. |
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While cyclists get a good night sleep tonight, organisers will be at the venue, setting up watering points, organising marshals and coordinating safety vehicles. |
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Both police chiefs and Make Poverty History organisers will be hoping both protests echo the spirit of Saturday's rally which saw just two arrests. |
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In the evening, the organisers hope to arrange a dinner and cabaret at West Lavington Manor, when some of the performers from the afternoon concert will be singing. |
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The forthcoming civil disobedience will be non-violent, organisers stress, but the whiff of brutalism conjures up a world where no such caveat is feasible. |
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Unfortunately, the 80-year-old actress was forced to cancel her engagement the day before due to illness, leaving organisers just hours to find a suitable replacement. |
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The organisers of the event came in for sharp words by the eager fans. |
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Failure to participate in tournaments of such magnitude at the eleventh hour, he added, would be costly as the organisers demand heavy fines for inconveniencing them. |
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The organisers believe it's time for the humble wine cask to take its place alongside Holden, meat pies and the Hills Hoist as an Australian classic. |
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Early morning fog forced the organisers to delay the start, near Ripon, for half an hour, and when there was no improvement the event was cancelled. |
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The storytellers seem to cut loose, the organisers are relaxed and the audience wants to be sure it hears every syllable before the festival ends for another year. |
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It provides voice recognition and text-to-speech functions that the project organisers say will provide a more natural way of interacting with the network. |
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There is no reason why the organisers should take advantage of the good nature, the enthusiasm and the patriotism of paying customers in this way. |
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At a function organised for felicitating the child, the boy was tested by the organisers who wanted to see if he was trained to identify only in a serial order. |
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But they sort of ran the place, secretaries or organisers or whatever they were, and we kids loved them, really loved them and they were as warm as toast. |
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She would not even have run, had it not been for an experienced talent spotter who persuaded the event's organisers to let her compete at the last minute. |
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The structure that the L.D.C.A. organisers have set up for the fortnightly 30 over competition is for a midday start with a few compensations for the winter conditions. |
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However, for the organisers, contestants like Laura and those like her are a Godsend, because to say that beauty pageants are a magnet for criticism is an understatement. |
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According to the organisers the various oak, ash, hazel and other indigenous tree saplings will take about 10 years to begin looking like a wood and a lot longer to mature. |
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And according to the organisers of the Holi festival, the celebration did live up to its promise of being a true wholesome entertainment for children, youngsters and adults. |
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The appeal has come from the local St. Patrick's Day Parade organisers who want the town to take on a festive and holiday atmosphere for the weekend. |
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The draw took place in Bank House on Sunday, November 7 and the organisers would also like to thank Mr Donnell who acted as an independent observer at the proceedings. |
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The blame for this year's debacle lies squarely with the organisers. |
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But backbiting by the Opposition leader did not sway the organisers. |
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The organisers are appealing to all parents and team managers to attend. |
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The organisers have set up an extensive network of international art pavilions in record time, on a reduced budget and amidst a Byzantine bureaucracy. |
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Bernstein was also one of the organisers of a ' tweetup ' at Interbike. |
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Although the competition is four years away, already a steering committee has been set up to coordinate with the event organisers at a local level. |
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The organisers are hoping to swell the entry with first-time competitors. |
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Olympic bid organisers want residents to take part in a homestay programme, by offering accommodation to athletes' families during the competition. |
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Most events proved extremely popular as organisers succeeded in staging a festival, which appealed to the ordinary person, rather than the high-brow artistic follower. |
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But when the fete organisers and Guides arrived on site the following morning, they discovered the twisted metal frame and burnt remains of the canvas. |
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Some of the organisers, models and tennis players enjoyed a night out at the well-known Dublin hotspot Renards where Anna Kournikova was seen dancing the night away. |
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Surely, the organisers who knew well in advance that there was a tie for the Miss personality and a Viewers Choice Winner should have prepared themselves better. |
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The building will not formally be opened for another few weeks but the organisers of last night's premiere managed to hire it out for the occasion. |
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The amount raised reflects the very hard work and dedication of a large number of voluntary organisers and collectors who raise the bulk of the money. |
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You might be used to catering for your child's needs at home, but organisers of school parties and family get-togethers might not be so well prepared. |
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The blobfish, a denizen of the Pacific that looks like a bald, grumpy old man, has been named the world's ugliest animal, organisers of the offbeat competition say. |
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Anyone involved in historic motorsport in any country, on two or four wheels, including motor clubs, event organisers, media and businesses, is invited to submit nominations. |
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As it drew to a close last Sunday, the Festival was deemed highly successful both by the organisers and the many members of the public who had attended. |
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According to the organisers, laws and regulations governing our marine environment are a mess of contradiction, loopholes and environmental lunacy. |
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Brian Thornton was one of the principal organisers of the Galway Rally and served as an official timekeeper at many motor sport events throughout Ireland. |
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It was at the Hong Kong Open, during the customary pro-am dinner, when the organisers encouraged me and four other golfers to start dancing on stage with two carnival girls. |
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There loomed a snag for the organisers and the conductors as they could not pick up a woman percussionist playing the mridangam in the Temple City. |
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The organisers of the French national lottery had miscalculated the odds, and if someone were to buy up all the tickets they would automatically make a huge profit. |
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While organisers have claimed an increase in the number of sell-out screenings, the event is struggling and has recorded financial losses for the past three years in a row. |
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All these titles of Dr. Kalam, both the originals and the translations in Malayalam, are selling like hot cakes, according to the organisers of the fair. |
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In place of the stews, casseroles and roast meals that are traditional winter warming food, the organisers will be serving salads to go with a hog roast. |
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The route of the first stage is from London to Canterbury, and the Tour's organisers are sure to draw our attention to hop fields and Kentish oast houses. |
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All conkers and strings are supplied by the competition organisers. |
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The firms exhibiting at the Money Show must go through a vetting process and one withdrew last year when questioned on his business practices by the organisers. |
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They're under starter's orders for this year's Great Yorkshire Show, with organisers determined to bounce back after 2001's foot and mouth-enforced cancellation. |
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There were horses galore, from large Shires to miniatures, and the number of horse entries provided the organisers with a record for this year's show with a difference. |
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But the comedian, whose previews were unanimously slated by the critics last week, informed festival organisers that the show could not go on, for the time being at least. |
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The project organisers also recommend kick-starting the venture by demise chartering six longline vessels under government's current fishing policy. |
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The new season cues off this Thursday and if the commitment of the players and organisers are anywhere near as good as last season then we are in for a belter! |
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Despite tailbacks, which meant drivers had to wait hours to get to the showground, organisers estimate at least 16,000 people turned up to the annual event yesterday. |
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Each person will also receive a present courtesy of the organisers. |
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With beers, stouts and ales of such quality on tap all weekend, the visitors may well have had a few pointers for the organisers of the Munich festival. |
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The organisers of the Spring Fling have helpfully split the huge region up into six routes, each taking in basketmakers or bookbinders, ceramicists or cobblers. |
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The organisers have designed a very unique package for the exhibitors. |
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Project organisers hope the code will eventually produce the kind of character that the Georgian city of Bath is regarded to have captured so successfully. |
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With boosted confidence and safe in the knowledge that people do in fact want to see traditional shows with farm animals, the organisers can now plan ahead for next year. |
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Slim prospects of bigger surf before the weekend, has resulted in the organisers attempting to complete as many of the 16 round two heats as possible yesterday. |
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The organisers extend grateful thanks to Anne Caslin and Frank Keane for their kindness in providing their fields year after year for the staging of the Pattern Day. |
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As you might expect from someone who has spent time in an orphanage and a reform school, he has a rather jaundiced view of some professional charity organisers. |
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It does not seem to have struck the organisers as at all odd or ironic that a sustainable development summit should have alighted on this city as its venue. |
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The first of those teams were due to arrive in Sligo yesterday afternoon, but the organisers had to regretfully inform them that the event would not go ahead. |
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Rain failed to deter protesters turning out for an anti-war march in Colchester, which organisers hailed as one of the biggest demos in the town in recent years. |
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The Internet has set off a new phenomenon where people or events are catapulting to fame without the organisers or participants actually coming to know about it. |
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The organisers should make a plan for more people to access this play. |
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The production, according to the organisers, will be the culmination of a 14-day workshop conducted in Delhi between actors, puppeteers, and dancers from India. |
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A royal endorsement is a timely boost to this major event as organisers seek to erase the bad memories of last year's cancellation due to foot-and-mouth disease. |
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Kerri-Ann Cameron, of Centurion Way, Colchester, auditioned to appear in The Wall of Death World Tour and organisers were so impressed, they offered her a part. |
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Forensic experts from the unit can carry out forensic examination of computers, mobile phones and other digital equipment, such as cameras and personal organisers. |
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With a fan base in the UK and south east Asia, where 20 of their records have gone platinum, organisers are hoping 911 will help draw in the crowds. |
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The cup, made from solid silver, has been kindly donated to Cumbria Sport, the organisers of the Games, by the Cumbria Playing Fields Association. |
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It allows things like laptops and personal organisers to connect to the internet at broadband speeds within a confined area such as a hotel, cafe or airport. |
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She is much anthologised, frequently quoted and feted by the organisers of literary festivals and the like who can recognise a crowd-puller when they see one. |
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The film was made after one of the BNP's Bradford organisers, Andy Sykes, decided to become a mole and helped reporter Jason Gwynne secure undercover footage. |
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How the organisers invited him to the dais is inexplicable given that he had been accused by the Legislative Council as a seller of fake revenue stamps. |
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Appeal organisers Kathleen Fard, from Cannon Park, and Touran Spiteri, from Cheylesmore, are hoping more people will organise events. |
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He went as far as to name the organisers of the trade's restrictive practices. |
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On 24 March 2010, the organisers faced a backlash following an announcement of how the 2011 event would be run. |
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The festival took a year off in 1996 to allow the land to recover and give the organisers a break. |
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Another hot dry year was recorded in 1999, much to the relief of organisers and festival goers. |
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Australia won all three of their games and were declared the champions as the organisers decided no official final was necessary. |
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The race was run 48 hours later on the Monday, with the meeting organisers offering 20,000 tickets with free admission. |
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The organisers had proposed a similar division in the football tournament, but the BOA demurred. |
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Local organisers are planning to build 9 new stadiums and expand 3 existing stadiums for this event. |
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Similarly, the use of Rally 2 regulations is at the discretion of event organisers. |
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This coverage can even simulcast on local radio or via a temporary licence, pending on the event and its organisers. |
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In order to reduce the costs to compete in the championship, the organisers introduced new regulations for the 2001 season. |
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The 1947 International Eisteddfod was hailed as an unqualified success with praise for the organisers, the founders, and all the competitors. |
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The Games of 1985 were so successful that organisers decided to hold a similar event two years later. |
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In December 2016, the organisers announced a move to The Lulworth Estate in Dorset. |
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He was the Secretory of Travancore Communist Party and one of the organisers of the Punnapra Vayalar Revolt. |
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The preparation of the register was still left to easily manipulated party organisers who could remove opponents and add supporters at will. |
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Once again, organisers Walk the Walk Worldwide, are expecting a field of 15,000 women and men to join them for this unique and exciting event. |
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Although zorses were not around during Georgian times, fair organisers at Beamish said Zulu was the perfect oddity for this year's event. |
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Yet, Burial organisers told the Brigade, the latter in many ways represented resistance to these jingoist feminine notions. |
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Sarah Collins, one of the organisers of the anti-racist coalition, said the poor show by the SDL illustrated the lack of support for them. |
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It turns out someone left the heating on too long and things did end up getting a bit sweaty at Ally Pally before organisers turned it down. |
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Prizes and trophies were presented by sponsors Y K Almoayyed and tournament organisers Ariette Paul and Liz Kaila. |
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Street party organisers around the country feared having to scrap the New Year knees-ups because of storms. |
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The organisers in coordination with police officials have adopted various measures to ensure the programme passes off peacefully. |
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The organisers said the event would feature several stars from the Kollywood. |
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And organisers have promised a touch of excitement should there be a photo finish. |
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A gyrocopter plunged into the water off Jumeirah Beach Residence during a FAI World Air Games Dubai event, organisers have said. |
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After the competition, people were allowed to sandboard as much as they wanted to, with a few safety tips from the organisers. |
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The organisers even used a dummy car and a dummy school bus to demonstrate their point. |
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Her mum, who has been with her every step of the way, was suddenly dunted to the back as organisers and hangers-on thronged around her. |
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On radar on Saturday night is TheTide Inside, Edinburgh duo Birdhead, and HIVA OA who the organisers say will leave you gobsmacked. |
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And organisers are moving the Herdsman's Bar from its site in the middle of the livestock lines to the east side of the showground. |
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Fearing an attack of the dreaded midgie, organisers had installed massive machines to suck midges away from the venue. |
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Race organisers had miscounted entrants in the run, and failed to notice that a person had gone missing. |
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But organisers want to revamp it with a catchier name and need the public's help. |
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Mr McDonald, who was based in Leicestershire, had been married to fellow eventer Shandiss McDonald for a year, the organisers said. |
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