The preliminaries were polite, but from the outset it was clear that both men were in Braehead to put on a show. |
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To return to your Honour the Chief Justice, the idea is that these preliminaries to business will be completed. |
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The event is being played on a unique system of preliminaries leading to knockout stage wherein eight players have been divided in to two groups. |
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The Coca-Cola Challenge, Knock Out Cup preliminaries, quarter-finals and semis will be played after the end of the league season. |
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Mbazima and Mwansa qualified to the finals after emerging first in a round-robin format during preliminaries of the three day tournament. |
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This long march requires many small steps and wide-ranging preliminaries in confidence rebuilding. |
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Even snails do, it firing darts at each other as part of the preliminaries. |
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In Friday's preliminaries, he stuck to his game plan and cruised to a 15:33.60 in ranking first for the final. |
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I would just say that one of the problems we have with the bill itself is the preliminaries. |
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With these preliminaries, let me briefly remind you of the context within which France's action falls. |
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She couldn't wait to tell the usual gang gathered for dinner at Mrs. J's, waiting impatiently until the ritual conversational preliminaries eventually played out. |
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In the preliminaries, her strength and athleticism was there, but her dark bay hide looked wintry compared with her rivals' summer sleekness. |
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Most animals didn't think Human had any chance, but Human had sailed through the preliminaries. |
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They certainly had a sting in their tail as they sailed through the preliminaries and set the championships in Dar El Beida and Zeralda alive. |
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It is, by all accounts, a chilly evening in Porto Alegre and both sets of players are wearing their tracksuit tops for the preliminaries. |
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The hosts were originally disqualified from the preliminaries in August after fielding an ineligible player. |
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After Friday's preliminaries, Bowness had been ranked tentatively second while Fortin had been third. |
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The preliminaries should be concluded no later than four months prior to the start of the final round. |
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Brady and Serge Lagace experiencing a replacement engine won the preliminaries. |
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Following these preliminaries, Carla honed her live skills further at La Ferme du Buisson in January in preparation for her upcoming mini tour. |
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After the usual preliminaries a smiling countrywoman appeared, bearing a platter on which nestled a large sea bass in a bed of tinder-dry brushwood gathered from the beach. |
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When two minds are focused on a problem, and look at the problem with similar prejudices of what is correct and what is not, conversations need no preliminaries. |
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He was signed by Efes Istanbul in Turkey and had a terrific showing in leading underdog Latvia out of the preliminaries of the European Championships. |
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The tournament saw some 32 teams competing in the preliminaries. |
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We all knew that Australia were the favourites and in the preliminaries only England made them sweat although they occasionally had to make a special effort. |
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Please, join me tomorrow at the preliminaries in the skybox. |
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Why not enjoy long summer evenings to renew the art of the preliminaries? |
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After proving successful in preliminaries and semi-finals, Hwang fully displayed her artistic skill at the final with rich voice and graceful tone, thus winning a high appreciation of the jury. |
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At this conference the veterans drew up a constitution, agreed on a name and set the preliminaries for welding existing organizations into one strong body. |
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The chairman of the concours organizing committee, addressing the prize awarding ceremony, highly praised Hwang, saying that she was selected with a unanimous approval of the jury at preliminaries, semi-finals and finals. |
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The text's beginning chapters, on mathematical preliminaries, cover tensors in amorphous spaces and in Riemann spaces. |
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The aim is to contribute, in concertation with the United Nations, the United States and Russia, to a speedy resumption of negotiations, without preliminaries. |
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In October, after nine months of preliminaries, the government and the FARC, the largest left-wing guerrilla group, at last began formal peace negotiations. |
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Hamelin and Marco Raymond took checkers in the qualifying preliminaries. |
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Kopcik competes in the free solo preliminaries and Canada fields a squad for the team technical and free prelims as well as the team combination final. |
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They begin with such preliminaries as evolution equations and semigroups of linear operators and almost periodic functions. |
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After preliminaries she stands third in both the solo and duet event with Rachel Fréchette of Deux-Montagnes, Que., and fourth in the team and team combo events. |
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Were the members of the committee offered a briefing on this bill in advance so they could look at some of these preliminaries and so the quality of the debate could be more incisive rather than interrogatory? |
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All these preliminaries being satisfactorily settled, without more ado she took her seat at the card-table, and was soon deeply lost in the anxieties of lansquenette. |
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