I've just parcelled my first bit of ripped up junkmail back in its prepaid envelope and sent it back from whence it came. |
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The human genome consists of 3 billion base pairs of DNA, parcelled out into 24 chromosomes. |
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Examples abound of cosy sinecures being parcelled out to those who have served in constitutional posts. |
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In New York, families of fire-fighters and other victims argue over how vast compensation packages are parcelled out. |
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Our children are now being tested at six not just 16, parcelled up as either academic or non-academic when they are barely out of the sandpit. |
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The first memory has long since been parcelled up with my childhood, folded neatly away when my grandmother died eight years ago. |
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Whatever was put in the players' Bovril at half time should be parcelled up and sold as a post-Christmas tonic. |
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We parcelled up the goods, my friend opened her purse and quietly put the same amount of money into the packet. |
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Joyce's material was parcelled out to friends and associates during the war to keep it safe from the Gestapo. |
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It's a job-share the whole way, between consciousness and automaticity, with attention being parcelled out in a few large and many tiny chunks. |
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Because the orders are likely to have been parcelled out among various brokers, it is difficult to assess the scope of China's problem. |
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Since this work must be parcelled out to individual employees in batches, acceptance sampling quality control procedures will be appropriate. |
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Semmens then distributed the five dollar gratuity allocated under the adhesion and parcelled out the supplies he brought north. |
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The by-law is designed to foster the harmonious development of Municipal land and ensure that said land is parcelled out in a rational manner. |
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It is estimated that nearly 90 per cent of Nicaraguan co-operatives totally or partially parcelled out their land. |
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In big companies, the different responsibilities may be parcelled out to different workers. |
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However, until now the ONEA has not been active in the zones that have not been parcelled out. |
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The food on the display table was parcelled for home, the buses pulled in to take the students away, the teachers, chefs and their guests smiled at the good of it all. |
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Initially, he's told he's too old and then parcelled off into the Halberdiers, a regiment almost entirely comprised of oddballs, lunatics, misfits and sociopaths. |
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Only in the less fertile areas, such as the foothills of the mountain massifs, does the land seem to have been parcelled out among small proprietors. |
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Where, as a result of the constitution of a right of way, the servient holding is parcelled, additional compensation is due. |
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Most were parcelled out in the 1920s, in a spate of land reform after Mexico's 1910-20 revolution. |
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The CFP may be flawed, but if countries parcelled out the fish among themselves there would be none left, says one official. |
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Spectrum is parcelled out in this way under the assumption that more than one signal on the same frequency results in interference. |
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French reforms are parcelled out between Mr Macron, who is already pushing through a law to liberalise product markets, and François Rebsamen, the labour minister. |
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Through territorial restructuring and the creation of the NCA's, native peoples will find their territories parcelled and their communities will be administratively speaking dispersed. |
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Settled in a rush of migration, peaking in the 1880s, Nebraska's prairies were parcelled out to German, Czech, Danish, Swedish and even Luxemburgish pioneers. |
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These must be parcelled out between a traditional foreign service, for which the foreign minister has responsibility, and other Directorates-General and Commissioners with their own remits. |
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Ms Silva has appealed to Lula to use his veto. Get off my landHoldings in America's Great Plains, impressively neat and rectilinear from the air, were laid out in various early land laws and then parcelled out among pioneers. |
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Security and solutions cannot be parcelled out one nation at a time. |
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With every neatly parcelled delivery of emotion, the guy who sang La La La, Latch and Money on My Mind – who could have been a properly rounded pop star – veers towards a Heart FM ghetto. |
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This endorsement from the NCE ensures steady funding for CAN until 2012, at which time its 14-year mandate expires and the Network's programs are expected to be parcelled off to partners who will carry on the CAN legacy. |
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Although pieces of the original farmland have been parcelled off over time, some 200 acres remained in family hands until recently, when the Nevilles decided to give away a large part of it. |
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The quantity to be carried under the service contract will have to be smaller than overall requirements and the rest of a shipper's requirements will have to parcelled out for carriage by a number of other carriers. |
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In 1902 the Government parcelled up Napoleonic war debts in perpetual bonds, or perps. |
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The 57,000 households in the non-parcelled out zone therefore have 85 fountains, i.e. one public fountain for 3,600 non connected inhabitants, as opposed to one fountain for 610 inhabitants in the parcelled out zone. |
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