The programme provides them with rent-free premises for a year, grant support and guidance from partner organisations. |
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Continuing to put premises to such use without applying for a Fire Certificate is an offence. |
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They also said that if required to vacate the site they must have alternative premises for the weekly meetings of 60 Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. |
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In Scotland most of the major boarding schools provide a bar on the premises. |
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In the meantime the Fire Station will be temporarily housed in alternative accommodation until the new premises are ready. |
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Because of developments in modern food business, a food product today may be handled by several different companies in numerous premises. |
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But employers have to grant employees some trust degree of trust, otherwise we may as well remove all Xerox machines from the premises, too. |
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But as Lloyd and his friend left the premises the victim pursued him, grabbing him by the scruff of his neck and kneeing him in the groin. |
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Nichola Richards was forced to shut the premises on Friday and Saturday, due to the store being knee-deep in water. |
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Under another exemption, owners of premises renting rooms can refuse to take boarders for racial reasons when the owners have to share the unit. |
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At the very least, backup tapes need to be put in a fireproof safe on the premises every day. |
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The manager suddenly became uncooperative and asked them to leave the premises. |
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She said the teacher had made the school his village as he had constructed a kraal for his cattle within the school premises. |
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In December, 18 out of 22 premises sold beer, strong cider, lager and alcopops to two 15-year-old boys. |
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Fokine premises his version of the tale on the idea that a harem is a crucible of uncontainable desire. |
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The capital cost of certain premises can be written off against the purchaser's income over a number of years. |
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His premises were promptly inspected and given the all-clear, but he has asked for a further inspection today as an extra precaution. |
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As they land on Earth, the visitors are greeted by unclean premises and atmospheric pollution. |
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The movement restrictions must therefore apply to all bovine animals on the premises. |
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The whistle is to be blown only in the event of emergencies and must be visibly worn at all times while on the premises. |
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When the business expanded with the move to a larger premises in Leinster Street, his mode of transport changed and a motor van was provided. |
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On the premises were ten species of hummingbirds, slaty-tailed trogons, rufous and broad-billed motmots, collared aricaris. |
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If the premises are unoccupied a copy of the Notice should be left in a prominent position. |
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Raids were also conducted on premises to look for any behavior which might affront public morals. |
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We at Crosshills FC are justifiably proud of our premises which conform and blend in perfectly with the area. |
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Shops and other business premises are extremely well maintained and fronts and signboards give a good quality to the town. |
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Yesterday uniformed police officers stood guard outside the premises while forensic experts carried out a detailed search inside the premises. |
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Amid all the tumult and clamour of the teeming crowds who throng the premises, the hall stands dignified in its majestic splendour. |
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They both agree that the main problem facing residents in the road is heavy goods vehicles trundling to and from industrial premises. |
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The signs would also warn the troublesome adults that they could be banned from school premises. |
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With teeth bared, he orders me off the premises, insisting, as he shows me the door, that he is not in any way being hostile. |
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On the premises were ten species of hummingbirds, slaty-tailed trogon, rufous and broad-billed motmots, collared aricaris. |
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Debate on this question in the United States today is shot through with deeply utilitarian premises. |
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These neat and trim premises and surrounds are a credit to the school's scholars and teachers. |
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The craze was short-lived when it was discovered it was illegal to smoke on the premises while the oxygen was being sold. |
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The school band sprang into action while the waving tricolours led the President triumphantly into the school premises. |
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Fresh pasta, oatcakes and shortbread are made on the premises, and game, seafood and salads are prepared from scratch. |
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We have a long list of businesses which are shoehorned into premises which aren't suitable for their needs. |
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The title is certainly a fair description of the 15x15 sq ft bijou premises in Stable Mews, in Leigh. |
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The source said 130 officers raided 50 premises on both sides of the harbour, including a shell company where the director was arrested. |
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They will be quarantined at the NAIA transit area and will not be allowed to leave the premises while waiting for their flight to South Korea. |
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When the Daily Dispatch arrived at the school yesterday afternoon, pupils were toyi-toying inside the school premises. |
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He appointed her as his personal representative and bequeathed to her his personal property, consisting of the City Road premises. |
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He was given a short tour of the premises by group chairman Jack Tordoff and his son John, the chief executive. |
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A move to new Scottish premises is also likely to take place before the end of the year. |
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He was told the volume of work for the body shop side of the business had increased in anticipation of a move to new premises. |
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She added that due to their recent move of premises, they have twice the amount of space but only the same staff to work in it. |
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The move is to larger premises and the 12 staff, some of whom have worked at the Old Road store for decades, will go too. |
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The business has also undergone major changes, with a move to new premises and the creation of new jobs. |
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They can request everything from a copy bill to a new connection, as well as notify us of a move to new premises or give us their meter reading. |
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We were able to get a micro-loan, which paid for a kitchen on the premises. |
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The four men lied their way onto the premises, and afterwards committed heinous crimes, which deserved severe punishment, said Coetzee. |
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Police or security guards can inspect the personal belongings of people as they enter the premises. |
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From 2006, all non-domestic water users are supposed to be metered so they only pay for the amount actually used on the premises. |
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Restaurants, pubs, or whoever wants it can apply for a licence which allows the smoking of tobacco on their premises. |
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Infected premises have to be doused with pesticides, but bedbugs are becoming resistant to the chemicals usually used to kill them. |
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Her button-off coat and merino high-neck jumper had considerable quality when we checked these out at close range at the Incubator's premises. |
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Here in our new premises we now have nine beauty treatment rooms and two air conditioned sunbed rooms. |
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He said Middleton owned several properties including two premises in Darlington and had timeshares in Florida and Portugal. |
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The two storey semi-detached residence consists of a large ground floor area, previously a licensed premises, and toilets. |
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One of her first appeals will be to have the traditional tidy-up done daily by shopkeepers in front of their own premises. |
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It would only take a couple of minutes to keep outside business premises tidy. |
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Members of the centre are granted access to BBC English teaching materials as well as BBC videos on its premises. |
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It seems intuitive that a thought experiment has to be based on reasonable and informative premises in order to be fruitful. |
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Dirt and cobwebs on equipment and floors suggested the premises had not been cleaned thoroughly for months. |
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You must form all conclusions and all maxims for yourselves, from premises and data collected and considered by yourself. |
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The last thing Bradford needs is a bargain-basement store in such prestigious premises. |
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If, therefore, a tenant could abandon his title to the premises, he could not do it by bargaining it away to another. |
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He was asked to lock the door if he left the premises but he failed to do so, and a thief entered and stole some jewellery. |
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For example, the police may not, unless invited, enter a person's premises without a search warrant. |
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The Court officials can enter premises for searching purposes with a search warrant issued by the Court. |
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They carried out a thorough search of the premises for evidence of unlicensed slaughtering operations. |
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Our client is a little concerned as he has been allowed access to the premises and has expended substantial sums thereat. |
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Anyone walking through the doors of the company premises should prepare themselves for a veritable banquet of glass. |
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In the final days of Whitepaws' confinement, when her abdomen ballooned out beneath her, she abruptly abandoned the new premises. |
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Work on the premises is set to begin next month with a view to a grand opening in March or April next year. |
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There is a video of the leasehold premises taken by a bailiff around the time the Old Lease was terminated. |
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He spent his working life designing commercial premises, tenements and mansion houses. |
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Some of the leaseholds were virtually worthless tenancies of shop-like premises. |
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The defendant started to protest and had been violently manhandled out of the premises. |
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This has led some hotels in South East Asia to ban mangosteens from their premises. |
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Fans will be prohibited from bringing coolers, backpacks, chairs, luggage, and duffel bags onto the premises. |
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Pikitup's tariffs for business premises are R144 a month for a 240-litre bin and R164 for a 100-litre bin. |
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There were old people coming to her premises by car who were not able to park outside her shop because of the taxi ranks. |
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We evacuated a number of houses within 25 metres of the premises, which allowed the squad to safely burn the substances. |
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In practice, many physicians oppose assisted suicide and euthanasia, and hospitals have barred assisted suicide from their premises. |
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He had been driving to the premises with Basharat, who was due to manage the business, when the collision occurred near Samlesbury Hall. |
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In this discussion we offer an overview of the guiding premises and the reading and writing assignments of the course. |
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Mr. Scanlon is planning extensive renovations to give the premises a modern look. |
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Foul-mouthed mobs roved around the dark Edinburgh streets, looting and vandalising premises owned by Italians. |
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They could not, if they reasoned logically from such false premises, come to any other conclusion. |
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An argument is logically valid if and only if its conclusion is a logical consequence of its premises. |
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Having these premises is really important for them because they'll be able to provide loads more services and be more of a resource for people. |
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The premises consisted of a single dusty room, with a desk, two filing cabinets and one chair. |
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Treatment was made more difficult by a power cut, leaving patients to be cared for in a dark rondavel on the clinic premises. |
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Whether or not there was a default in payment of rent for these premises remains a live issue. |
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San Francisco Roasting Company is one of the only coffee houses in Atlanta that roasts all of its coffee on the premises. |
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The chapters do vary significantly, however, in the depth of analysis and the strength of linkage to the central premises of the research. |
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The police had simply formed an opinion as to where the woman was, and had gone to those premises to apprehend her. |
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These organisations can also appraise the accessibility of their premises to assess whether they meet the new requirements for access. |
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Mr Smith slept on the premises for two nights at the height of the flooding, having food ferried in by boat. |
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A South Lakeland telecoms training company is ringing the changes by leaving its base for nearly half a century and moving to new premises. |
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We are still finalising the design but it is likely that these specific premises will be affected. |
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Kelly went ape, ridiculed such a notion and sent the man packing from his premises. |
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This created quite a stir in the market as it set a new record for the sale of a licensed premises. |
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Out of a total of 722 licensed premises in the city, 629 managed to get their licence applications in before the cut-off date on Saturday. |
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All town centre pubs were shut, while shops joined licensed premises around Ewood in closing. |
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About 8,000 revellers were in 43 licensed premises in or around Yorkshire Street, which is the hub of Oldham's Saturday nightlife. |
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All licensed premises, including nightclubs, restaurants and the Douglas casino now have the option to serve alcohol 24 hours a day. |
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And we raised that as an example of the difficulty involved with trying to monitor who consumes what amount of alcohol in a licensed premises. |
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The framework would address whether sales must be from licensed premises or could be from more general premises. |
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A business owner claims a foul stench wafting through his premises is driving disgusted customers away. |
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As noted above, at common law the trespasser received the least protection of any entrant on the occupier's premises. |
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All welcome to come and view the activities and premises on offer or to book a place for your child. |
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All these premises represent an inversion of the traditional modes of absolutist encomium. |
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They ask new licensed premises to adhere to conditions which outlaw happy hours and other heavy price discounts which encourage binge drinking. |
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In fact, one comes close to burning down the premises with his incendiary performance. |
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The tanning salon was closed as police investigators searched the premises. |
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The company is run from premises on Tennyson Street, where the gas is bottled and distributed. |
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I am entitled to speak to an audience who I know accepts my fundamental premises. |
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Some returning officers who oversee elections have privately bought premises to store the machines. |
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Development proposals will be refused unless the facility is relocated to other appropriate premises with equal accessibility. |
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I keep a vigilant watch but did not see any crimes being committed or miscreants around the premises. |
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For a wireless service to work the antenna on your premises must have an unobstructed view to the provider's base station. |
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Property owners can in certain circumstances legally drive across common land to reach their premises. |
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Overhead power cables broke the fall of the crane as the jib of the machine tore a gaping hole in the roof of the single storey premises. |
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The balance of the contaminated ingredient and all of the compound feed containing it on the manufacturers premises were impounded. |
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The lease of the premises where the partnership practised was vested in the respondents as trustees for the partnership. |
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The proprietors will not accept responsibility for any loss of or damage to personal property while on the premises. |
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As the robbers made a dash for it, he escaped into his business premises and closed the burglar-proof roll shutters. |
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They were also asking businesses, shops, etc to weed the area outside their premises every morning. |
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There is also a primary school at the premises run by the committee for the poor and slum dwellers in the locality. |
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It appears to be in a different league from other buildings which have been converted into cavernous licensed premises. |
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Apart from taking up the renovation works, a few additions have been made in the premises. |
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From a formal point of view, a conclusion follows necessarily from the premises in a well-formed syllogism. |
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I will be putting in for change of use of my premises and turning it into flats. |
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Wright anatomizes all Dixon's premises when Bigger crosses the color line and enters the Daltons' white house. |
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On one hand, the film is a terrible mess of plot holes, ridiculous premises, and overacting. |
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Sacks and boxes containing food had been gnawed by rats and droppings were found throughout the premises. |
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Teenagers opposed to Government plans to relax laws on gambling have welcomed a proposed ban on slot machines in unlicensed premises. |
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To instil a sense of sportive spirit, facilities to play volleyball, kabaddi and tennicoit have been made within the jail premises. |
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The fresh salmon, which is cured on the premises, made for an excellent sandwich with whipped cream cheese, red onions and capers. |
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The real difference between industrial premises and State buildings is that the latter are not rateable and as such the local economy loses out. |
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The clubs thrived and mushroomed, many with new purpose-built premises extolling their popularity and prosperity. |
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One of his premises is that ratiocination is dependent on emotion, as mind is on body. |
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It is not known whether the premises have a working electricity supply or running water and much of the estate has fallen into disrepair. |
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In her role as manager, she was responsible for the day-to-day running of the premises. |
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I was horrified at abuses of animal welfare regulations in the treatment of sheep being slaughtered at the premises. |
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Scores of business premises will be bulldozed to make way for the final section of the northern spur of Sheffield's inner ring road. |
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But as with all syllogisms, the validity hinges on the major and minor premises. |
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It is all systems go here in Dublin. We have moved into new premises and are commencing our advertising and marketing campaign. |
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In need of company and cash, she reluctantly agrees to permit a film crew to shoot on her premises. |
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A cogent argument is one whose structure is such that the premises provide good reasons for accepting the conclusion. |
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He said the reason councillors voted against the change of use was because the premises are totally unsuitable for multiple occupancy. |
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The respondent's lease contains an unqualified covenant against underletting any part of the demised premises. |
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I have lost count of the number of smashed plate glass windows in the town centre, and not just isolated premises, often several at a time. |
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The new law is designed for businesses which occupy premises, and not property owners. |
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The premises must also be provided and maintained in a reasonable state of repair. |
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By Wednesday morning all the properties had been visited again, and all but 54 premises, where householders were not home, were reconnected. |
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The mansions formerly lining the High Street were replaced with retail premises. |
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He said the new silo would not affect the smells and odours from the premises, since it would be enclosed and would not alter the processes taking place at the plant. |
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You searched for premises which were comparatively easy targets. |
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Some locals believe that the nation-wide company is using the building as a warehouse with some people witnessing large crates being brought in and out of the premises. |
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Basescu also jawboned local businesses to renovate schools, while bars and restaurants were encouraged to clean up sidewalks by their premises, which many actually did. |
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If people could also clear the gutters outside their homes and premises of debris and weeds there would be less need for the use of strong weedkillers. |
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Some might want to outsource the entire recruitment function to a dedicated team that manages and administers all of the company's recruitment activity from our premises. |
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As an animal raiser you will be required to register your premises. |
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For example, when whist became popular in 18th-century England, players in the Portland Club agreed on a set of house rules for use on its premises. |
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The biggest rise has been in leaks from agricultural premises, raising fears that farmers are failing to maintain ageing oil tanks because of severely declining incomes. |
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So if you are considering putting your pet into a kennel or cattery you should ask to see the current licence which should be displayed on the premises. |
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Humberside Police also operates a scheme in which residents pay a pound a month to register details of their premises and emergency telephone numbers of keyholders. |
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A motley crew of kibitzers, many of whom don't drive, hang out on Brochu's premises, reading tabloids, exchanging wisecracks and arguing their theories. |
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Residents and business people have now rechecked their security arrangements following the recent spate of break-ins at a number of business premises in the area. |
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If you do not vacate the premises by 13 dec 6PM, we reserve the right to demolish your premises without delay. |
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It followed reports that the premises might not be re-opened by the new owners as a meat slaughtering facility but would be knocked down and sold as a development site. |
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Here, Donigan seems to sexualize their work, and inject some gender and power issues into their art-about-art premises. |
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They are also offering to send out rubbish patrols after closing to pick up bottles, flyers and food wrappings in the immediate vicinity of the premises. |
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An 89-year-old woman discovered a man in her home in The Dell, Great Baddow, at 2pm, after he walked into the premises while the front door was on the latch. |
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The Theatre Royal, opened in Williamson Square in 1762, latterly a cold storage premises, witnessed across its stage a procession of the finest artists of their age. |
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There are residential properties but no commercial premises there. |
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Some factories do not employ Muslims on the premises who can oversee the process, Nana said. |
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Police area spokesperson Captain Gcinikaya Taleni said the men used an angle grinder and blow-torches to cut through metal security panels to get to the safe on the premises. |
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One store manager quoted in our story today says that his company's premises are regularly targeted and only the other day they had to have a van resprayed. |
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The Judge heard that the applicant had taken a lease of the premises. |
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In a real sense, the lessee leased not only the restaurant premises but the premises in the context of the entire mall as outlined in the site plan. |
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Does a landlord, however, control premises which are let out to tenants? |
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The county was ranked the ninth worst of the 36 police forces in England and Wales for the number of violent offences committed in connection with licensed premises. |
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A similar campaign ran in the summer, revealed a national statistic of 32 per cent of licensed premises suspected of selling alcohol to underage customers. |
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The company has recently countered criticism about selling alcohol cheaper than other licensed premises, thus encouraging binge drinking, by altering its pricing policy. |
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By the end of 2007, all enclosed public places and workplaces would follow and by the end of 2008 arrangements will be in place for licensed premises. |
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Magistrates are demonstrating a more relaxed attitude towards granting licences and have given the nod to an extra 21 new licensed premises in recent times. |
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Each signed a separate agreement and each agreement provided that the licensor might also occupy the premises or might license others to occupy jointly with the licensees. |
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The establishment, which specialises in selling scholarly and antiquarian books on the humanities, cannot afford to pay increased rent rates for the premises. |
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Accordingly, you resort to false premises, lies and diversionary tactics. |
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Yesterday, the hotel undertook to relocate noise limiters which shut down live music if it gets too loud and to increase security outside the premises. |
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The appellees in the case asked the Supreme Court to dismiss the case without a ruling, considering the fact that all African American tenants had moved from the premises. |
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Recommendations include carrying out risk assessments and having locks on windows and doors, both of which are sensible actions for any business premises regardless. |
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In one gated community, an old lady threatens to run us out off the premises. |
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Forty-three obeyed an order to evacuate the premises, and the 45 who refused did not resist arrest and were charged with mischief and illegal assembly. |
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After the inspection, the premises were voluntarily closed for two weeks, until officers were satisfied there was no longer a risk to food safety. |
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You are free to tour the premises at your own pace accompanied by an audio cassette containing commentary by friends and family of Elvis including Priscilla, his former wife. |
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Mrs McDonagh told the court she and her son arrived at the premises at 5.40 pm, just as cars were being driven from the forecourt into the salesroom. |
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In recent weeks the roof of the building had been removed and then the inside of the premises had been taken down, leaving just the exterior walls standing as an empty shell. |
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Traders, especially those selling food and takeaways, must take responsibility for the areas around their premises and encourage customers to dispose of rubbish properly. |
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Years later Noreen took the plunge and opened her own business, designing and making wedding gowns and formal wear on her own from a one room premises. |
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More recently, a massive mahogany on the premises of the Fine Arts College in Palayam came under the axe, but tree-lovers did not seem to be unduly worried. |
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Over the past week, a number of cars have been burned out and premises vandalised in the local industrial estate where nine companies ply their trade. |
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Managers at the Victory Day Nursery want to relocate to a three-storey terraced house in Cambridge Road while their premises in Battersea Park Road undergoes redevelopment. |
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The stepford Wives has one of the most enduring premises of 20th-century American fiction. |
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Whether the police actually busted the premises, remains unknown. |
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In a tool-shed at the bottom of the garden, lay the relics of building-materials, left by masons lately employed to repair a part of the premises. |
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The company, which produces stabilising ingredients for thickening food, is hoping to extend and refurbish its premises to allow for Epping employees to move to Braintree. |
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However it wasn't long before the church could no longer cope with the volume of people seeking a place for food, shelter and chat and so new premises were sought. |
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My daily dinner money was nearer 15p, and for that I got a plateful of real food, lovingly produced on the premises by battleaxes in pink hairnets. |
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Police officers are cracking down on underage binge drinkers and alcohol-related violence, with target numbers of licensed premises to visit in a shift. |
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Ophidiophobes thinking of viewing the property will be reassured to learn that there have been no snakes on the premises for a number of years now. |
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Here you will find pies, sausages, extra large beefburgers, all made on the premises fit to grace the finest of tables, not to mention the high-quality meats available. |
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It is now possible to transfer a licence from a rural area to metropolitan and city centre locations for the purpose of establishing a new licensed premises. |
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There was a great night's entertainment had by all with several shrewd punters making money on the tote and others leaving the premises with quite a hole in their pockets. |
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The move to bigger premises will enable the company to continue to expand. |
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I now regret that I did not request a couple of burly fellows from the mailroom to remove the woman from the premises. |
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Businesses pay more to transport their goods and heat their premises, and they pass the extra costs on to customers, many of whom are also paying more for their petrol. |
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Castle Point Council gave permission to change the use of the premises, near the junction with Hatley Gardens, and for alterations to the shopfront. |
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Before entering the library premises, I ordered an extra shot of espresso coffee, decided to soak in the ambience and took a seat on the library's plaza. |
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About half an hour after the original blast, the power had been shut off, knocking out the supply to about 60 town centre premises, including banks and shops. |
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A dual-feed antenna is installed at the customer premises to capture signals from separate paths and combine them to maximize the signal-to-noise ratio at any frequency. |
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Breaking all my usual rules for watching the blue riband, I decided not to visit the bookie's premises, but to watch the racing in a hostelry with which I am not unacquainted. |
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In 1999, Autotote discovered an employee forging uncashed winning tickets and escorted the employee off the premises but never reported the incident to the commission. |
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A Swindon kebab house boss has admitted that his premises were unclean, had inadequate hand washing facilities and that his workers were not trained in food hygiene. |
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The general rule is that a landlord who has parted with possession and control of the demised premises is not liable for nuisances arising on them. |
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The subtenant may also grant a further lease of the same premises to an undertenant, as long as the underlease is for a shorter period than the sublease. |
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Consumption of alcoholic beverages at undesignated premises, at unauthorised times and sometimes by juveniles is wrecking the national foundation. |
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Nor, given the premises of the white paper, is it obvious why capture would even have to be attempted. |
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The offender smashed a plate glass window to enter the premises. |
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His office is in itself a big surprise, with a funky recreation room taking pride of place on the premises. |
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Peter and Janet McGuire who bought the hotel 1978, have owned the premises to the present day. |
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It was for this reason that the generation was close to or on the consumer's premises as Edison had no means of voltage conversion. |
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This supply scheme also provided electricity to a number of shops and premises to light 34 incandescent Swan light bulbs. |
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In 1972 he moved to Glenrothes to work in the premises then used as a bottle store for United Glass. |
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Hampshire and Company, the chemists, moved into the premises to make fly papers and cough medicines. |
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The firm was so successful that in 1797 it moved to larger premises at Water Lane, Holbeck. |
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In addition to these premises, BBC Scotland operates a drama productions studio at Dumbarton on the site of a disused whisky distillery. |
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A version of the crown is used upon Royal Mail premises, vehicles and Scottish pillar and wall boxes. |
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In the Greenhills area is a congregation of the Methodist church, whose premises are currently shared by the Seventh Day Adventist church. |
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In 1705, the society was informed that it could no longer rent Gresham College and began a search for new premises. |
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The OEM Service Point for ABB turbochargers is located in the yard's premises and provides an international warrantee. |
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Joanne Dunn, 28, ran hair salon Stylistics for 10 years and was to move to new premises on Fairbridge Street, Middlesbrough. |
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Even these enlarged premises could not contain the expanding University, which quickly spread across much of Gilmorehill. |
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They ignored men outside the premises of the school, but within its protective precincts they indulged in a bit of Adam-teasing. |
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Although the latter was demolished in the 1980s, the original facade of the building was retained and incorporated into new retail premises. |
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The second incident was during the Tonypandy Riot of 1910, when the striking coalminers attacked the shops and premises in the town centre. |
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The warrant provides an authorisation to search a premises, and to examine and test any television receiver found. |
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A licence is required to watch live TV transmissions anywhere, including residential and business premises. |
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In April 2003, the Saatchi Gallery opened at new premises in County Hall, London, with a show that included a Hirst retrospective. |
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This put a halt to London shows while the new premises were being prepared. |
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It has occupied different premises, first in North London, then the South Bank by the River Thames, and finally in Chelsea, its current location. |
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Michael Omi and Howard Winant's theory of racial formation directly confronts both ethnicity theory's premises and practices. |
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He said that his organisation intended to attack city centre premises in Derry on the same day. |
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Muslims are served by the Dundee Central Mosque built in 2000 to replace their former premises on the Hilltown. |
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The sites of former shipyards are being regenerated by housing, leisure facilities and commercial premises. |
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For instance, if a non-striker wishes to enter the premises to carry out their normal duties they should be allowed to do so without hindrance. |
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The company leases part of the premises to smaller businesses. |
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Hospital-acquired pneumonia also called as healthcare associated pneumonia or nosocomial pneumonia is acquired in hospital premises. |
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External researchers can consult OECD publications and archival material on the OECD premises by appointment. |
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Originally centred on Old College the university expanded to premises on The Mound, the Royal Mile and George Square. |
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The Frighteners has a ghosthunter, Frank, working with a trio of ghosts who infest premises that he then clears. |
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In a recent meeting, Meena asked officials to uninstall these CCTV cameras from the ACB office premises, including the duty officer's office. |
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Around the same time, Chapman moved Lotus to new premises at Hethel in Norfolk. |
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By then, the company's success had caused it to expand to such an extent that it had to move to new premises at Cheshunt. |
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The police need to work closely with many different agencies, in particular the designated premises supervisors and off-license managers. |
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Therefore, he points to some scientific premises which demonstrably infiltrated Isaac Asimov's metaseries and Frank Herbert's Dune. |
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It's close to market and crafters have the opportunity to produce gifts on the premises. |
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Under current city ordinance, leashing of dogs is only required when the dog is off the owner's premises. |
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Most abattoirs have high rateable values on their premises and they can't afford to have massive lairages to keep animals over. |
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After being notified of the suspension, Aviles refused to leave the premises. |
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Recent Folkestone winner Mango Music should certainly be on the premises along with Paul Cole's Double Bill and Bateleur. |
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Private premises in East Renfrewshire will have to apply for entertainment licenses and be inspected regularly. |
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In short, the premises lability claim should not have been dismissed under the motion for summary judgment. |
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The worm farm is on the premises in a climate-controlled warehouse where they raise African nightcrawlers and red wigglers. |
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They are turned into criminals by faulty rationalizations, by deductions from false premises. |
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In the meantime the premises that were involved have suspended the sale of drinks involving liquid nitrogen. |
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A SCHEME which helps disadvantaged families and community organisations redecorate their homes and premises has been given a pounds 750 boost. |
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Property expert GVA is advising property owners in the region to check the rateable values on their premises to cash in on substantial savings. |
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A small painting activity was held at the PCE premises F-10, it was a teacher-student activity. |
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The Firkin chain consisted of pubs offering cask ale brewed on the premises, or at another brewpub in the chain. |
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The national cardiac charity SADS UK has helped the school place an Automated External Defibrillator on its premises. |
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Luckily there was no stocky, cocky, balding, scalding, mawkish, jockish, pompous pontificator with a silly moustache in the premises. |
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The location scout of the film was initially informed that Salesian High School had given permission to film a scene inside the premises. |
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The owners of a small take-out deli were exempt from sales taxes because there is no sales tax on food that can't be consumed on the premises. |
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In the Middle Ages, ale would have been brewed on the premises from which it was sold. |
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The cross-dressed devotees in colourful traditional Kerala drape and jewellery crowded the temple premises and walked with large lamps. |
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She has premises available to her in her home city of Zhitomir, which she will use to teach once she's passed her full instructor qualifications. |
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Pupils of all ages are not allowed to leave the school premises without permission at any time during the day. |
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It is the first time a Peeping Tom has been banned from McDonald's after committing a sexual offence on its premises. |
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The preparatory school, Colet Court, was soon afterwards housed in new premises in a similar style on the opposite side of the road. |
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Sanitary maintenance of premises and adjacent territory at the Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty, ul. |
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An argument is valid if and only if the set consisting of both all of its premises and the contradictory of its conclusion is inconsistent. |
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At the same time as College was being unceremoniously turfed from their premises, a similar process was affecting the Estcourt School. |
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By the end of World War I, King's began to outgrow its premises which led to rekindled efforts to acquire the East Wing. |
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Returning to his native countryside by 1773, Jenner became a successful family doctor and surgeon, practising on dedicated premises at Berkeley. |
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