Others perused stalls selling railway memorabilia to the sounds of piped organ music from the fairground, or enjoyed a burger and candyfloss. |
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Ryan Robertson piped in as he shrugged his jersey over his shoulders, his comment causing a ripple of laughter throughout the locker room. |
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The hydrogen is used to fuel the power station, while the harmful carbon dioxide is liquefied and then piped underground for storage. |
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The school, teacherages and health station and 70 percent of the community also have a piped sewage collection system. |
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Classical music is to be piped out of speakers at Billericay rail station in an effort to deter young tearaways who intimidate passengers. |
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No one likes the elevator music, but they must endure the sheer bland badness being piped into their ears. |
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Families are encouraged to take piped water into their homes via looped networks instead of branched ones, to equalize water pressure. |
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Rock music and TV theme tunes are being piped into classrooms to help pupils study for their exams. |
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Little piped whirls of mashed potato, and crunchy steamed broccoli, carrots and mange tout, all toothsome and delicious. |
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The problem of piped water and sewage disposal in the UK was solved over 150 years ago. |
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I then piped up admitting my misdial.. the mistake was established and we apologized profusely. |
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Fence off all rivers and streams and provide piped mains water to drinking troughs. |
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This volume would be reduced further if rainwater was collected and piped into troughs. |
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Blondie piped up cheerfully as he passed by with a tubful of glasses and bottles. |
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Consequently, utility companies need access to capital markets to ensure that potable water is consistently piped into our homes. |
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I used to cut softwood from shelterbelts on prairie farms but when natural gas was piped out to all farms in the area the demand disappeared. |
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With American and Russian pop music piped into the walkways and shops, the mall's atmosphere is similar to L.A.'s Beverly Center. |
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When tunes are piped in, it is always at a gracious, unintrusive volume, and it is invariably tasteful jazz or even classical. |
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Who needs shelves of compact discs, now that 15,000 musical tracks can be piped through cables? |
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It evokes comfortable leather couches and jazz and bossa nova piped through the speakers. |
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A Railtrack representative said some stations were getting facilities to have train information piped through a public address system. |
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The music will be piped from inside the shop to speakers protected by metal cages outside the store. |
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Video content piped into homes through the Internet does not face the spectrum constraints of broadcast television. |
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Before the service began, Caribbean-style music was piped from loudspeakers erected outside the church which could be heard several streets away. |
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On the night we visited there was a solo guitarist sitting in the air-conditioned comfort, whose music was piped to the garden section. |
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Tourists are piped on to the train by a young kilted boy on the platform as steam gathers into clouds which float gently overhead. |
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The Lord Mayor of Hall and Admiral of the Humber, Fred Beedle, welcomed the 28-strong crew after he was piped aboard the vessel. |
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Resident bagpiper Lt Stewart McMichael piped HMS Endurance into Buenos Aires, as her sailors lined the deck in formal tropical uniform. |
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After a quick tour of Scotland's crown jewels, we were piped out of the hall. |
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Robert Gardner piped in the haggis which had come from the celebrated Macsweens of Edinburgh. |
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Last time he was Lord Mayor, Allan Watson was defiantly piped out of Melbourne Town Hall by a clansman in a kilt. |
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The vessel was still almost a mile and a half inside Australian waters and then Hands to Boarding Stations was piped. |
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Leave hasn't been piped yet but the excitement of what lies ahead for our visit is growing throughout the ship. |
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Downy Woodpeckers piped softly in the woods, and a flicker yelped once or twice. |
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When he struck early on December 27 he was wearing black jeans and a navy hooded top piped with red. |
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This bag sports piped seams and hardware of nickel-plated solid brass for long life and good looks. |
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The Banoffee Pie was a small disc of salty-sweet crumbs, topped with a smidgen of toffee and banana under a voluminous cloud of piped cream. |
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In minutes, the batter was transformed into a rectangle the size of my head with cavernous divots perfect for piped whipped cream. |
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They were followed by duck sweetbreads, each no bigger than a shirt button, served on a tube of piped cream. |
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Frosting is thick and holds shapes like rosettes and shells like those you see piped around the edges of a birthday cake. |
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They used lobsters, brandy and cream, piped potatoes into baroque patterns and had a heavy hand with the food colouring. |
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They piped down after that and allowed the witness to respond to my questions. |
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The bistro is all red and white check tablecloths, jumbo pepper grinders and piped Pavarotti. |
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Once the first strains of piped music had swept over me, it was as if we had never been away. |
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I heard a few years ago that one town in the north had succeeded in getting rid of too many birds in town by playing piped music to them. |
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The chocolate dipped shortbread should have been piped with a fluted nozzle. |
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At the more formal bashes, the haggis is piped in, but not every dinner party can find a fluent bagpiper at this short notice. |
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A hush fell over the room as, silver salvers held high, they piped in the haggis. |
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During the offertory, he played the trumpet, and the piper piped during the communion. |
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The Chantilly cream can now be smoothed or piped over the topping of the pie. |
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Another first-time label on show was Strenesse which specialises in black suiting and wool piped bustier tops. |
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The chillers cool water to 39 degrees and then the water is piped to customers' buildings for use in their air-conditioning systems. |
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During the offertory, Michael Delaney played the trumpet, and the piper piped during the communion. |
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The cream is piped to the vat pasteurizers, while the skim or standardized milk completes its trip through the HTST pasteurizer. |
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The peppy, cheerful mariachi band music piped into the room was really getting on his nerves. |
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The steam was then piped to the condenser, where it was converted back into water. |
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The distribution system consisted of both open and piped laterals serving 3,200 irrigable acres. |
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The standpipe water is piped from the mountain and has been tested for potability by Oxfam. |
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The water in the frostless refrigerators of today is piped into a pan beneath the refrigerator. |
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Most official England anthems are toe-curlingly dreadful while the pre-match piped music at football matches isn't much better. |
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The ship's company, resplendent in white, marched onboard and cheered ship, before CMDR Sammut was piped across the gangway for the first time. |
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A member of the audience piped up to suggest that O'Donnell's position as pro-tort reform was clear enough, despite his demurral. |
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The supper will begin with a haggis starter being piped in, followed by a fish course, pudding and whisky chocolates, amid the speeches. |
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The saving grace is that the Zoo's drinking water comes from the piped water supply. |
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Water from the wells is piped up to ground level where exchangers heat and cool it as needed. |
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It's nice that the potatoes are whipped, piped onto the plate and then broiled quickly to develop a crisp outside before being served. |
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This is piped out into individual chocolate-size whirls and left to dry overnight. |
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The gas would be piped in from the Alpine oil and gas field, eight miles north of the Inupiat village of about 450 people. |
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Perhaps as a moralizing subtext, Alexander piped in a recording of a monastic chant of Psalm 51, a prayer for the remission of sins. |
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And piped muzak interrupted every so often with incoherent announcements over the PA system. |
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The money will help to cure the flooding problem and will also ensure that the road surface water from the Carlow road will also be piped. |
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In pubs and clubs, halls and meeting rooms, Scots dressed in tartan for this, the most traditional night in their social calendar, and to stand while the Haggis was piped in. |
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They arranged to have a radio broadcast piped in through the telephone. |
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This will become the first housing scheme in the UK to be communally heated with piped hot water from a single boiler fuelled by waste wood from local timber. |
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It is only when you go through to the long, plant-filled conservatory dining room that you realise the music is being piped from a dinner-suited pianist at a grand piano. |
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There was piped elevator music somewhere under the drone of the engines. |
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Music was piped through the corridors, from reggae to opera. |
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Soft sounds of crashing waves and passing cars were piped into the room, creating a melancholy soundscape that contrasted with the exhibition's visual flamboyance. |
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He was piped in like the chieftains of old by Sligo piper Eugene Conlon. |
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Meanwhile, in the background, muzak piped out across the labour suite. |
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Allow the piped macarons to dry, uncovered, for at least 15 minutes. |
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Everyone's snuffling, everyone's hot, everyone wants nothing more than to repose on the sofa and have prepackaged entertainment piped down our eyeballs. |
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They were piped up out of the earth in a time before any witness was, but here they are. |
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From these, the water was piped to a ballcock regulated cistern, and from there to a small pond constructed of cement and limestone rocks to blend in with the surroundings. |
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Perhaps I should have piped up and suggested a digestion sabbatical before the final touch, which effectively scuppers any true criticism by being truly ambrosial. |
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Guests were piped into Ashford Castle by Mattie Dowd of Balla Pipe band. |
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Although the state has over 3,000 piped water supply schemes and over 110,000 suction-type handpump, many are non-functional due to lack of funds or community involvement. |
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Another 15 minutes of piped music, and now we're in business. |
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Up in the ash-trees the birds piped and sang merrily together. |
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Evelyn piped up, popping the last cherry tomato into her mouth. |
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Fresh water was piped in from the lake behind the settlement and could be tapped into with relative ease, giving Mac the unlimited fresh water that had always been his dream. |
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From there, the water is piped underground in two distribution systems leading to the bottling plant and about three kilometres through the rest of the camp. |
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Water was piped from springs to troughs outside the fence for livestock. |
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Although methane is piped from oil and gas wells to markets, there are many instances where oil and gas producers don't build transportation infrastructure for the gas. |
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Half of all Russia's oil exports and around 30 billion cubic meters of Russian natural gas are annually piped across Belarus to the European Union. |
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The soft batter is piped through a star nozzle into hot oil. |
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Cover a school notebook with a sturdy denim cover piped with orange trim. |
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I saw a cute little waistcoat in a Burda magazine, done in gingham fabric, piped all around the edges, and on the back was a placket done up with ties. |
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The Inglesham roundhouse is one of three roundhouses with an inverted funnel-shaped roof which acted as a rain water catchment area which was then piped off and stored nearby. |
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The dam supplies water to millions of people in the Pretoria area, but the unicity has assured people that areas receiving piped municipal water were not at risk. |
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A sweeping, swirl of baby ostrich down, rather like piped icing on an art nouveau birthday cake, contrasted the material's shine with soft, matt frosting. |
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I piped up my objection, but it was the canonical term and there was no chance I would succeed in changing it. |
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For the enormous quantities of clean water that are piped in, an equal amount of sewage is piped out. |
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Such a heating system, called radiant heat because the heat radiates up off the floor, relied on hot water piped through copper tubing installed beneath the tiles. |
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The sound of piped classical music floating through the air at a Billericay Railway Station is a step closer following a donation by local councillors. |
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The piped water had already failed which they were designed to use, but parts of the river bank could still be reached. |
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In April 1811 the Portsea Island Company constructed the first piped water supply to upper and middle class houses. |
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The few existing piped water supply systems are often not well maintained and the water they provide is often not safe to drink. |
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Looking the part, the player, a patron of the charity, piped the buns with bright yellow icing before stamping sugar paper logos on the top. |
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The cheapest rooms were at the top owing to the inability to escape in the event of a fire and the lack of piped water. |
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He was seen piped up as he met Manchester indie rockers The Rainband with his boss Roberto Mancini. |
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Unpure water from a flooded area is piped into a tank that processes 360 gallons per hour into drinkable water. |
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After initial processing at the Douglas Complex the gas is piped by subsea pipeline to the Point of Ayr gas terminal for further processing. |
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Judged blind it was all about the even distribution of coffee and brandy, lovely layers of sponge with properly piped chocolate. |
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He piped down when we got there and Gavin Hastings was conducting proceedings. |
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All the water has to be piped in, and there is no obvious source. |
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The law requires that each household collect rainwater that is piped down from the roof of each house. |
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In 1815 he designed and installed the first gravity fed piped hot water system since classical times at Leamington Spa Baths. |
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Sullom Voe in Shetland is the site of a major oil terminal, where oil is piped in and transferred to tankers. |
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He later had a Private Act of Parliament passed that enabled fresh water to be piped through the town. |
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Water from the adjacent stream is piped into the top of the channel, sometimes via a header pond, to settle out sediment. |
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In many cities, methane is piped into homes for domestic heating and cooking. |
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Seamounts are made by extrusion of lavas piped upward in stages from sources within the Earth's mantle to vents on the seafloor. |
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But presently the gray dawn stole over the world, the birds piped up, then the sun rose and poured light and comfort all around. |
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By the late 1980s, it was the poorest country in Europe, and still lacked sewerage, piped water, and piped gas. |
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During dry years the project could yield 150,000 acre-feet that would be pumped out of the aquifer and piped to the aqueduct. |
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Brigadier Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat and his 1st Special Service Brigade arrived in the second wave, piped ashore by Private Bill Millin, Lovat's personal piper. |
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In addition, with the installation of PLUTO in August 1944 the Allies had fuel piped over directly from England without having to rely on vulnerable tankers. |
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While laying there I piped a reeler whom I knew. He had a nark with him. So I went and looked about for my two pals, and told them to look out for F. and his nark. |
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Under the new agreement between IGL, the sole supplier of CNG and piped natural gas in the National Capital Region will supply CNG for the DTC fleet for a period of 10 years. |
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But I was tipped over the edge when he decided to join in with the piped background music and give a romantic, tear-jerking rendition of Westlife's Flying Without Wings. |
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Drinking water is available throughout Oman, either piped or delivered. |
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The church was empty, and the organist was playing by himself on an old-fashioned organ that sounded like the piped hurdy-gurdies of the beginning of the nineteenth century. |
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With the arrival of piped water the tradition was adapted to include public taps, although the resulting creations were still described as well dressings. |
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