The semi-state company has overseen 12 months of unprecedented success for Irish horses in the sport of kings. |
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The votes will be counted up to Monday, July 28 and the election is being overseen by the Electoral Reform Society. |
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The list was developed in a series of winnowing steps and overseen by economists, with the final panel including three Nobel laureates. |
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The Chancellor has overseen low interest rates, high employment and financial stability for several years, a soporific success story. |
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The women were encouraged, guided and overseen by the playwright and dramaturg, Nina Rapi. |
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Having been colonised by man, Mars is now an automated industrial outpost overseen entirely by droids. |
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The crew on board the aging vessel is a mix of Namibians, Cubans and white South Africans, overseen by a martinet whom everyone dislikes. |
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The production is being overseen by co-producer, Bill, who has been developing the project for several years. |
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We are told that they are well under control by the military, that they are closely overseen. |
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Business here is often brisk, overseen by the effervescent proprietor who mans the steamy open kitchen. |
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The bridge project was overseen by York Millennium Bridge Trust, which handed over ownership to the council. |
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Its members are elected by parliamentary deputies and judges, and its work overseen by the president. |
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Not only that, the IRA has already put some of its weapons beyond use as overseen by official international observers. |
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Thanks to new regulations that came into effect last October, mortgages are now overseen by the Financial Services Authority. |
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The effort would be overseen by a powerful crisis manager modeled on Bernard Baruch, Woodrow Wilson's domestic war czar. |
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The Government has put up cash for a two-year transitional period which will be overseen by the Forestry Commission. |
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Government forces have overseen and participated in massacres, the summary executions of civilians and the burning of towns and villages. |
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Domestically, he has overseen the development of his country from an imperial backwater to a cutting-edge competitor. |
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He has overseen research in Hawaii, Iowa, Puerto Rico, and Chile, and investigated such diverse crops as soybeans, corn, sorghum, sunflowers, ginger, and papaya. |
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I hope so, as it is clearly morally corrupt to give company heads millions of pounds when they have overseen a period of business resulting in job losses and cutbacks. |
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He had arranged for fraudulent South Sea shares to be given to the king, and had overseen the distribution of douceurs in Parliament to help things along. |
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Some men earn their keep by prying into the lives of others, to inform their clients for fee whether those overseen or overheard are criminal, adulterous, employable. |
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The Erie Brackish Water desalination plant shall be overseen by the Department of the Interior, both during its constitution and following its completion. |
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But Mr Uribe, a somewhat messianic leader, has overseen Colombia's gradual pacification. |
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Belview went on to be run by the Miami branch of another international bank, and was overseen by Pinochet's Chilean bagman, Oscar Aitken. |
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Here live bloodthirsty vampire creatures and all is overseen by the mighty werewolf, Lushence, and his three offspring. |
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By its very nature, the relationship between the overseer and the overseen will be difficult at times. |
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Also, since the 1920s the MSPCA has overseen the operation of the American Fondouk Veterinary Hospital, a free hospital for donkeys and other beasts of burden in Fez, Morocco. |
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He reports that he had to fight off numerous attempts by the minister's office to improperly influence business deals overseen by Canada Lands. |
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Brčko District, an appellation lifted straight from US constitutional jargon, was born, overseen by an international supervisor. |
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For example, the violence monitoring centre in Dublin overseen by the European women's lobby provides excellent data. |
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I have overseen the restructuring of the Commission to streamline it for continued success in a changing environment. |
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The monitoring and control of different risks is overseen by various committees. |
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It is clear that SWIFT is doing a job that should really be done by a European-level body, overseen by a European supervisory body. |
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In other cases, monitors have not been hired until months after the delivery of goods, which the monitor was to have overseen. |
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Common services supplied by the department to federal partners at missions abroad are overseen by three committees. |
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The quality of these assessments is overseen by an independent Impact Assessment Board. |
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It also has overseen the National Road Traffic Safety Strategy, one of the aims of which is improving the safety of cycling. |
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Over the years he has overseen a change in his yard with National Hunt horses now outnumbering Flat racers having had more of an even split in earlier years. |
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Although the Lapith women do not seek husbands, they are assaulted by the Centaurs at a wedding and are defended by the heroic, athletic Lapiths, overseen by the god Apollo. |
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It has reportedly agreed to the merger of the two plans, and increased the size of its Phnom Penh office, so the process can be overseen in Cambodia. |
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Those whose names survive are shipwrights who were likely to have overseen the construction of a model much as they did the building of an actual ship. |
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The Daily Beast will be overseen by managing director Deidre Depke and executive editor John Avlon. |
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Abbott testified that Williams had overseen the armory and that none of the weapons or anything else had ever gone missing. |
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Since 2006, the ATF has been overseen by revolving cast of acting directors, none of whom received official Senate confirmation. |
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He, presumably, would be the one who could have overseen any Secret Service investigation. |
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The project was overseen by the ambassador's own staff, it added. |
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Let these skivers be better overseen, that is what is needed. |
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During this time he has overseen the production and budgets of hundreds of ballets and has established various touring opportunities worldwide for the Company. |
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In this function he has overseen the opening of Transics' operations in numerous countries and has been a major contributor to the growth of the company. |
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Ordinary presbyters are in turn overseen by a superintendent, who is the most senior minister in a circuit. |
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Local security contracts, agreed between local partners, could therefore be overseen by the representative of the State's authority at the local level, such as the prefect in the case of France. |
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The misallocation of pension plan assets, nepotism and contract splitting that have been referred to in various reports all relate to activities in the NCPC and, for the most part, to the projects overseen by Mr. Crupi. |
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For this reason he has led the drive to attract investment and has overseen the objective of boosting Djiboutian prosperity. |
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It has also emerged that UK taxpayers have been hit with a bill of as much as £50m in compensatory payments to workers laid off incorrectly during more than 20 company insolvencies overseen by Deloitte in the past six years. |
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That is why we will support targeted, and properly overseen, measures to identify suspected extremists and, if necessary, examine their online activity and communications. |
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The application process – which will be open to internal and external candidates – will be managed by an executive search firm and overseen by the GMG Board. |
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His remarks suggest that a Home Office-led review into the government Prevent programme, being overseen by Lord Carlile, is going to lead to major changes. |
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The agency would have overseen all aspects of this activity. |
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All members of voting age, regardless of whether they live on or off the reserve, must have an opportunity to vote on the proposed matrimonial real property law, which will be overseen by an independent verification officer. |
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The partnership has also overseen efforts to strengthen democracy and political pluralism by the expansion of participation in political life and continues to promote the embracing of all human rights and freedoms. |
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Although it is not a bank or a financial institution itself, it is overseen by central banks because of its importance to the smooth functioning of the worldwide financial system. |
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Seniors and youth were matched up for seeding and planting, as well as for composting activities overseen by an organic vegetable garden landscaper. |
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Hence, the international financial system must be regulated and overseen. |
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Sunday's clock adjustments will be made by consultant horologist Francis Brodie and overseen by the Science Museum's conservator Richard Horton. |
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These activities are not authorized or overseen by judicial authorities and are not in keeping with the operations of such agencies in a democratic society. |
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Existing economic policies and institutions have overseen an economic system scarred by high levels of poverty and inequality, which is contributing to an environmental catastrophe. |
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It is non-partisan, its internal structure is clearly organized, and observance of human rights in the execution of intelligence work is overseen by a special parliamentary body. |
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Education in England is overseen by the United Kingdom's Department for Education. |
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Organized in a group of 10 seamstresses, overseen by a forewoman who demonstrates steps when necessary and monitors production quality, versatility is part of our everyday experience. |
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In 1945, overseen by Alfred Hitchcock, a crack team of British film-makers went to Germany to document the horror of the concentration camps. |
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The Lady Chapel of Liverpool Cathedral, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott overseen by G F Bodley. |
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It is overseen and enforced by the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, and the Council of Europe. |
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Until procedural reforms in the late 1990s, the Convention was also overseen by a European Commission on Human Rights. |
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All local authorities in the United Kingdom are overseen by elected councillors. |
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The untidy system of thirteen medieval dioceses was to be replaced by ten more rational districts, each to be overseen by a superintendent. |
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Beginning late in the 17th century, the administration of all British colonies was overseen by the Board of Trade in London. |
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From 1980 to 1982, there were 493 voluntary mergers and 259 forced mergers of savings and loans overseen by the agency. |
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In 1603, the antiquarian George Owen described it as one of five Pembrokeshire boroughs overseen by a portreeve. |
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The hinterland of Aden and Hadhramaut were also loosely tied to Britain as the Aden Protectorate which was overseen from Aden. |
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Transportation in North Dakota is overseen by the North Dakota Department of Transportation. |
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Japan consists of 47 prefectures, each overseen by an elected governor, legislature and administrative bureaucracy. |
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Rather than civil courts, pirate trials were overseen by the Court of Admiralty. |
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The provinces not under Octavian's control were overseen by governors chosen by the Roman Senate. |
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The institutions at lower levels were overseen and at times supplanted by primary party organizations. |
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This secret service was overseen by the Directorate of Ceremonial, hence this state organ's often totalitarian affiliation. |
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The treasure voyages were commanded and overseen by the eunuch establishment whose political influence was heavily dependent on imperial favor. |
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Their ruling affirmed the map previously approved by Leon County Judge Terry Lewis, who had overseen the original trial. |
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The practical lessons in warfare were overseen by the Duke of Alba during the Italian Wars. |
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The Kolkata Police, headed by a police commissioner, is overseen by the West Bengal Ministry of Home Affairs. |
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All election procedures are overseen by the elections and boundaries commission. |
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By the 1750s manufacture of gun carriages was also taking place on site, overseen by the Constructor of Carriages. |
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They should be overseen by a qualified homeopath. |
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Indeed, since the Lions of Teranga's quarter-final appearance at the CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2004, which cost Guy Stephan his job, a succession of coaches have overseen a growing list of poor results. |
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Each canton would be composed of councils overseen by a general assembly. |
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Mission Laïque Française, a secular association, is managing the schools, entrusted for the time being to French expatriates overseen by a senior staffer. |
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Initial project development, including the preparation of documentation for the CDM Executive Board, is overseen by the UNDP and underwritten by Fortis Bank. |
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Her tour of Iowa, overseen by veteran Democratic operative Matt Paul, will attempt to put the former first lady in a series of intimate, even one-on-one, settings with locals in living rooms and coffee shops. |
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At BAAM, Josh has overseen credit investing, and has worked closely with some of the most well-regarded credit investors around the globe. |
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About 50,000 AMA members contribute directly to AMPAC, which is officially affiliated with the AMA and overseen by a board appointed by the AMA's own board of trustees. |
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Until the collapse of the federal government in 1991, the organizational and administrative structure of Somalia's healthcare sector was overseen by the Ministry of Health. |
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The Revd Martin Eastwood who has overseen all of this activity, has recently been appointed a Residentiary Canon and Precentor at St Edmundsbury Cathedral. |
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Prior to the establishment of districts in the 1890s, the basic unit of local government in England was the parish overseen by the parish church vestry committee. |
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In 1900 he moved into St George's Wood, Haslemere, a house designed for him by his son, Robert, its building overseen by his eldest son, Greville. |
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In the seventeenth century, legislation enforced the creation and funding of schools in every parish, often overseen by presbyteries of the local kirk. |
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Work began in the summer of 1295, overseen by Master James of St George. |
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The Principality's administration was overseen by the Prince of Wales's Council comprising between 8 and 15 councillors sitting in London or, later, Ludlow in Shropshire. |
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All Acts of Parliament were overseen by the Justices of the Peace. |
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In the same way that the safety of pharmaceutical products are overseen by pharmacovigilance, the safety of blood and blood products are overseen by haemovigilance. |
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The scoring of a tennis match is overseen by a single referee. |
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This came about because it was overseen by Agrippa when he served as aedile, and was even funded by him afterwards when he was a private citizen paying at his own expense. |
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That was the era of the lushly scored costume poperetta, staged like Cecil B. DeMille epics and usually overseen by the Mike Todd-ish producer Cameron Mackintosh. |
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They have branded Mr Hunt a lame duck and Mr Cameron is widely expected to ditch his Culture Secretary in a reshuffle after Mr Hunt has overseen the Olympic Games. |
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This act increased support for military deployment, overseen by Reagan, which stood in place until the later accords between Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev. |
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