A chronological list allows cooperating alumni and faculty to peruse for friends and compadres in their era. |
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And peruse our quick-and-dirty lowdown on the most prevalent bugs and how to safeguard against them. |
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They give you a free newspaper to peruse as you await their culinary delights. |
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The name of Middleton was unpopular, and his proscription very naturally tempted me to peruse his writings and those of his antagonists. |
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You turn-coats, traitors and double-crossers are not welcome to peruse the Republic's finest source of news-worthy material. |
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She turns around to fill my beer pong cups with Molson, and I peruse the room. |
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The party's position is freely stated in the party's platform, unhidden and available for one and all to peruse. |
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Mr McCashney then treated all the volunteers to a barbecue and river cruise after the clean up so they could peruse their handiwork. |
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You can navigate by country, topic or forum and read expert advice or peruse articles. |
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Or maybe the story about Seagal was a concoction to start with, and he won't be needing to peruse The Echo's real estate classifieds. |
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Pick your choice of tipple from white or red wine, fruit punch or lager as your peruse the menu and enjoy live reggae music from a local band. |
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Simons continues to peruse a multitude of mediums that incorporate his gymnastic talent. |
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In the most compelling photographs, the clown is an isolated Everyman, and we are given the freedom to peruse his psychological depth. |
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If the weather's nice the large terrasse provides a great setting in which to peruse the 89 selections available to eat. |
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The past few weeks have been bursting with the self-obsessed, stumbling Brit who generously lets us peruse her journal entries. |
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We settled back with a very drinkable pint and a half of Theakstons best bitter to peruse the menu. |
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I can read these and peruse the eye-candy of all these homes that upcycle and use vintage goods to create the most delicious spaces. |
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The buzz of telephones and fax machines fills Lauren's head as she attempts to peruse an investment project put to her by Jake. |
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And while you peruse the menu you can nosh on the classic Med starter of grilled bread slices swirled around in olive oil and balsamic vinegar. |
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Have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday, and go peruse my portal if you need a fix of hot links. |
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The further delay is caused by the Agency requiring time to peruse the report on the site submitted recently by a hydrogeologist. |
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He said he needed to peruse these documents before he could make any submissions against the extradition of his client. |
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I couldn't be bothered trawling through the remaining farrago of lazy-minded tripe that our milk-toothed boy has served up for the public to peruse. |
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Many of these organizations have web sites where service providers and individuals can peruse these publications on-line or order hard copies. |
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As you peruse these treasures you can almost hear the footfalls of past generations still ringing through Peacock Alley. |
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Most newspapers carry horoscopes and such research as there is suggests more people peruse those daily than the movements on the world's stock exchanges. |
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At the end of the 20-30 minute session, mothers are able to peruse parenting resources provided by the library and borrow picture books with the babies. |
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You can sit with the fishermen at the bar, or nibble on good bread and fresh pats of unsalted butter while you peruse the menu and affordable wine list. |
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Most readers will probably be satisfied to peruse only the first and last chapters, those dealing with the history and chronology of the fires and the conclusions drawn. |
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For further information about current news and to peruse our career files, Lesaffre has organised files by theme. |
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Copies of a 53-page strategic plan are on the coffee table in her office for visitors to peruse. |
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I wish I could list out the Christmas knitting patterns, but three out of the four intendees occasionally peruse the blog, and it's not much fun if they know in advance. |
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One of best ways to relax, I always felt, was to put one's feet up, with a cup of tea and a biscuit, and peruse the latest Argos catalogue. |
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During a hearing or trial, ask the court clerk at a break in the proceedings for a chance to peruse documents and exhibits. |
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Base camp sorted, tears wiped, we set out on foot to peruse the battle site. |
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If you have managed to peruse this without falling asleep then well done! |
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Recipients in a cryobank can peruse donor files and see hair color, eye color, race, height, IQ, and so on. |
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When he arrives home with his newspaper he dons his spectacles and, ignoring the front and back pages, proceeds to peruse the death notices with the utmost assiduity. |
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Yes, just follow the link, and you will be able to peruse a magical selection of presents for the pre-clear in your life. |
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It constitutes a huge library which everyone can enrich and peruse as they please, and an unprecedented forum of communication. |
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I think, when we peruse the various amendments, there has been a sincere attempt to fix a very flawed piece of legislation. |
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Furthermore, both reviewers found that it took considerable time to peruse documents to even identify these potential dates. |
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You can use some of the time you may be waiting in professionals' offices to peruse the telephone book. |
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The reader is urged to peruse the Methodology chapter, which details the reporting conventions used in the main section of the report. |
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If you'd like to join us in this project, please peruse this page and join the mailing list. |
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On one of my last days as a student, I remember taking a break to peruse the university bookstore. |
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So, while Hollingworth's rebuttal is mentioned on his website and remains in the vestiges of cyberspace for those willing to peruse it, there is something nugatory about it. |
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To peruse the Penguin range is to find a feast for the eyes, and fingers. |
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They claim that the pilot may not have time to read the card, that he will have to leave the bridge at night to peruse it in order to find the particular information needed. |
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In the meantime, feel free to peruse the report, which can be read below. |
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I suspect that if we were to take all of the related documents that tie into this to help us understand what it really meant, it would probably take days and days simply to peruse everything. |
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To pass the time while we wait for instruction from staff on the 7.30am Dublin to Belfast Enterprise service, I peruse the coverage of the proposed royal visit to Ireland next month. |
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I invite you to peruse this site, in order to acquaint yourself with even more of the unique services offered by the Moghadam house and to share with us, our passion for this precious art. |
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You may also peruse a detailed shot list of our B-Roll footage. |
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These Clubs have been asked to forward a presentation showing the activities of the Club so that members worldwide can peruse these presentations at their leisure and vote for the Club of their choice. |
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This would mean that deferring the approval to the afternoon would have the advantage that we could peruse the Minutes at our leisure in the morning. |
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You can peruse technical articles, post questions in the forum, subscribe to notifications of new articles, and even contribute your own documents. |
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Officials cleared in this way subject to the 'need-to-know' principle shall be invited to attend the abovementioned information meetings or to peruse the documents in question. |
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Then I peruse my RSS feeds for Red Sox stories by my competitors. |
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Declan, who even donned his school tie on the night, spoke of his personal journey and achievements, engorging all to peruse their dreams and strive to be best they can be. |
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Playboy had recently become an object of mainstream popularity, a nudie magazine with literary content that smart men and women could peruse without embarrassment. |
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They can peruse school files when giftedness seems to be evident during contact related to behavior, attendance, well-being, or crisis, for example. |
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But it is time also for Imran and Qadri and their cheerleaders to take a pause and peruse over the ultimate consequences of the trend of mobocracy they are setting in. |
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Peruse any illustrated Inferno, and you will find, among the pictured thieves, usurers, murderers, and traitors, numerous tonsured pates, episcopal miters, and papal tiaras. |
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