Staff at the Lane Ends pub said the premises were about to change hands and the prospective owners had promised to deal with the rubbish. |
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It's fixed up and polished till it proudly gleams again and catches the eye of yet another prospective owner. |
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My prospective sister-in-law was twenty years of age, wore tight mini skirts and low cut blouses. |
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It was only when the prospective customers expressed dissatisfaction that the deal was aborted. |
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You can initiate a friendship by moving toward a prospective friend and starting a conversation. |
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Also, the early Hittite capital Boghazkoy had predug tunnels to allow for defensive sorties against any prospective besiegers. |
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The study was of prospective crossover design with periods of 2 weeks at work and 2 weeks away from work. |
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We asked officials of the prospective members to give us a brief summation of their strengths. |
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In this tissue, therefore, the fate of some of the cells has been changed from prospective gut endoderm to mesoderm and ectoderm. |
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He also calmed the fears of prospective homebuyers who may be looking to get on the property ladder, saying there was no fear of negative equity. |
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In each episode, a friendly realtor helpfully accompanies a pair of prospective homebuyers as they shop for a house or condominium. |
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A prospective husband had to pay bride-wealth to the family of his bride-to-be, usually in the form of cattle. |
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The size and prospective design of the study and the socioeconomic homogeneity of the cohort minimise both random and systematic error. |
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The trial was a prospective, randomized, crossover study of 12 patients in an outpatient anticoagulation clinic. |
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We aim to make sure that the cottage is in tip-top condition for any prospective purchasers having it surveyed. |
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As a result, these men will become the prospective bridegrooms for ladies of the West! |
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The prospect of a legal challenge to the Bluestone planning decision is proving a barrier in the minds of prospective job applicants. |
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His periscope legs are wrapped in trousers sufficiently tight for any prospective tailors to note that he dresses to the left. |
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A prospective employer of one of the company's former employees has approached me for a reference. |
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Many an hour could be whiled away here, eating, drinking, surfing the net, listening to music and chatting up a prospective date. |
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Regulations 7 and 8 spell out an adoption agency's duties in respect of a child, his parents or guardian and prospective adopter. |
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This is also when you can get to know the personality and character of your prospective sitter. |
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After being indicted, he pulled together lists of prospective jurors in his case, then a list of the 14 people empaneled to hear his case. |
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In another scene a troupe of prospective gasmen were led up a mountain through the driving rain to an isolated farmhouse. |
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He said prospective students should think long and hard before embarking on an expensive course. |
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But again, if the subject is sensitive, the colloquy among the attorneys, prospective jurors, and judge can be held privately at the bench. |
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Neither of the prospective grooms plays a prominent role in this drawing-room deal. |
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Over supper, the friends mentioned that a prospective renter sounded like a catch. |
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Both Jensen and McFadyen stated fears that fees will rise, making post-secondary education inaccessible to many prospective students. |
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Alternatively we could play the game of good old Aussie two-up as advocated by our prospective great war time leader J Winston Howard. |
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We are in communication with owners, prospective purchasers and the local community. |
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Does your student's prospective school encourage or require the use of multidimensional forms of expression? |
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More detailed prospective clinical and pathologic studies may assist in clarifying the etiology and pathogenesis of these disorders. |
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Student debt is increasingly putting prospective undergraduates off going to university. |
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The study concludes that things are looking up for renters and prospective renters in the Waterloo area. |
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The man disappeared after a prospective client from Kasama Drug Store challenged him to reveal his real name and identity card. |
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The study was a prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind crossover trial in healthy volunteers. |
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In practice, prospective partners would be foolish to ignore the interests of either institution. |
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The practice involves commissioning studio portraits of prospective brides for presentation to potential spouses. |
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His prospective employer, Tony, is an upper-class wastrel just come into his inheritance. |
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The best way to show your prospective customers what you can do for them is through testimonials from satisfied customers. |
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Also, those courses are often designed to weed out weaker students from prospective majors. |
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The biggest single issue for this business model is the trust of prospective buyers. |
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The wassailers customarily carried bowls of the hot drink, wassail, and offered sips to prospective donors. |
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Coleridge was thus for him the latest in a line of prospective English prosodic proselytes. |
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Additionally, steps are being taken to encourage the prospective registration of trials through trial registries. |
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To prospective employers, let me say that I'd be willing to fail for a fraction of the cost of other corporate washouts. |
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Considering they fail to exceed the average size of regular apartments, prospective tenants may baulk at the use of the term penthouse. |
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The interval was interrupted by a marriage proposal, accepted with haste by the prospective bride. |
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These representatives of companies travelled round the country displaying samples to prospective customers and taking orders. |
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They are powerful methods to help prospective fitness clients discover they need the services of a qualified professional. |
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As a result, Sheffield health chiefs are planning to ask the next two to three years' intake of prospective students to get vaccinated. |
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A prospective study would also be useful in assessing the intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors at play in short track speed skating. |
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Last year, the grass-root activists began the yawningly elongated process of selecting a prospective parliamentary candidate. |
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The notion that a young person entering an apprenticeship or traineeship can bargain equally with a prospective employer is laughable. |
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The carnival shill plays on the behavior of prospective customers in this way. |
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These groups share prospective leads between people in different businesses. |
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To gain permanent residency, the temporary resident farm-worker would need to fulfill a prospective agricultural-work requirement. |
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The Italians stared fixedly at the set, absently downing the panini and Asti that had been intended for prospective buyers. |
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You are expected to ask the prospective candidates a technical question to judge their ability. |
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In 1913, when it lay empty, two sisters visited to pose as prospective buyers. |
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Would it be normal or standard for most prospective tenants, when they put their names forward to be checked? |
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Stylishly and simply decorated, this is a walk-in option for a prospective purchaser. |
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Most prospective customers have long-term contracts with other suppliers and have to pay substantial fees to remove their boxes. |
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The council holds regular information nights when prospective foster carers can find out more about what it entails. |
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The study is a prospective cohort study designed to investigate the aetiology of major chronic diseases. |
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The prospective employer should contact the state board of nursing for issues previously reported. |
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Contractually, there was a summer window where prospective employers could approach him. |
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The ban is more of a political gimmick to create an electoral agenda by prospective candidates. |
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I came home while one prospective buyer was still here and it hurt to watch her judge our house. |
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Two kidney conditions that prospective buyers should be aware of are renal dysplasia and hereditary nephritis. |
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Apparently it's riddled with asbestos and so dilapidated that prospective buyers are warned not to venture inside. |
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One agency suggested that prospective adopters join Adoption U.K. for support and information. |
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But it provided a conversation piece when the estate agent and prospective buyers came round. |
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Most prospective cohort studies and randomised controlled trials today include only individuals who are followed to observe outcomes. |
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Clearly, the legislation is prospective, and in future that will be quite possible. |
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Most have been retrospective studies, with only one prospective study, and all were hospital based. |
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Ride improves the likelihood that prospective Sailors will begin their Navy careers in the right rating for them. |
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Well one of the approaches that we're doing now is trying to do prospective mapping. |
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The good news for any prospective developer is that prices are more affordable than you might think. |
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One prospective study in the literature adds support to the hypothesis that discrimination affects psychological health. |
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Of the three remaining, two used prospective cohort designs and the other a retrospective cohort design. |
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They also provide the first prospective evidence that sleep-disordered breathing precedes stroke and may contribute to the development of stroke. |
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One of the major risks for introduction of bias is when prospective recruitment is needed. |
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Our study was designed as a prospective, randomised, double blind, placebo controlled trial. |
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The sulfone antibiotic dapsone often is recommended, although no prospective trials support its use for bites in humans. |
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And the main advantage is that a prospective reader can browse through endless tomes by unknown authors in their own home. |
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Does your sales manager train your staff to engage with prospective members? |
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Instead of fighting over females, pairs of male lance-tailed manakins team up to court prospective mates. |
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But we say the Chief Justice was right to draw distinction between prospective assent and ratification. |
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One or two prospective top-notchers have already had a run-out, notably Henrietta Knight's Best Mate at Exeter on Tuesday. |
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But she adds that every time she tries to sell her house, prospective buyers are scared away by the bands of drug dealers circulating out front. |
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My front neighbours have moved out and the landlord is interviewing prospective tenants. |
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Additional prospective, longitudinal research is needed to further elucidate the experiences and outcomes associated with lung transplantation. |
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When the tenants vacated it, there was no interest from prospective tenants. |
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Any synergy realisations were prospective and speculative. Even then, it valued the shares at between 247-266 pence per share. |
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Another new feature allows prospective students to type their interests into a search engine that responds with related college programs. |
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And literary fiction has to have something that the present or prospective PhD students can get their teeth into. |
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When he retired he wrote a book on medical science for lay people and prospective doctors. |
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This is the first time that my prospective father in law has done something so terribly nutty. |
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The rooms remain unpainted and unused but provide a clean palette for prospective buyers. |
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The maulana criticised the new Haj guideline and called it contrary to the interests of prospective Hajis. |
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Any prospective interrogators who indicated a suspicion or knowledge of these tests were disqualified. |
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The notice outlines roughly the requirements that prospective buyers are expected to meet. |
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This will matter not a jot to many prospective buyers as few are pressed into service as family cars. |
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Unfortunately, my prospective employers needed a copy of my degree before they could sign such a contract. |
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Companies need to take a broad prospective to measure the true value of their search engine marketing efforts. |
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Its objective is to liaise between prospective job seekers and employers in this region. |
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Of course adoption services must give the full facts to prospective parents. |
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Like any type of writing, if you want to work in online content you need sample pieces to show prospective clients what you can do. |
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Later that year Nudie asked another prospective customer, Lefty Frizzel, whether he had the guts to wear a suit with rhinestones on it. |
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In every case the prospective mother's happiness or well-being has been put at stake by unplanned pregnancy. |
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Rank shares are priced at 290p, a valuation of 12 times prospective earnings for this year. |
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I came to think about these words and dig up their etymologies after visiting prospective colleges with my daughter. |
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A price war, he warns his prospective rivals, will serve neither party's interests. |
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From Miss Ewart's view, a positive attitude rather than skill base is the most important quality in a prospective employee. |
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The influence of perceptual displacement and age on the retrospective component of prospective remembering was considered in a similar analysis. |
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Portfolio books also offer gallerists a good way to screen work by prospective artists. |
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Perceptual displacement of cues modulated performance of the prospective component but not the retrospective component. |
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From our e-learning prospective, I think there will be a dramatic change in terms of the competitive landscape. |
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This values the company, whose shares trade at 247p, at 16 times prospective profits. |
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Student support services are essential to help enhance the success of prospective teachers. |
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Instead, fearful of being branded a common fortune-hunter, she quickly told her prospective employer the truth instead. |
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This is why, before applying at prospective universities, staff and postgrads always check the library. |
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The project aims to provide tilapia and catfish fingerlings to prospective fish farmers. |
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How do prospective renters convince landlords that they and their pets are model citizens? |
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The world's prospective nuclear arsenals cannot be dealt with without attending to its existing ones. |
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An election might have sent a message to prospective tourists that life was continuing as normal outside certain designated areas. |
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But following the deselection of a prospective parliamentary candidate, some of the earlier restraint has disappeared. |
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Instead of increasing working class numbers, the introduction of tuition fees will continue to squeeze out prospective poorer students. |
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The prospective bride must fulfill certain requirements, other than being beautiful, charming, talented and educated. |
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Relatives seek out prospective mates for their kin from desirable families. |
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He added they would consider planning requirements, the wishes of the community and value for money when assessing prospective bids. |
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They are given a script which they learn, then cold-call prospective clients whom they invite to a 45 minute presentation at the office. |
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A lick of paint around the windowsills and a neatly manicured lawn might impress a prospective buyer. |
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The prospective memory cues occurred in 12 trials out of the total 112 trials. |
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Council discussed the prospective sales during budget deliberations this month. |
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By being honest and trustworthy, you are marketing yourself to prospective customers. |
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Uganda has five prospective oil exploring areas along the western rift valley covering an total area of nearly 22,000 square kilometers. |
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The prospective endoderm displaces the hypoblast and the mesoderm forms a layer between ectoderm and endoderm. |
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Two prospective parliamentary candidates had added their voices to the debate. |
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A 50-year-old male who had a hernia repair seven months ago is a prospective blood donor. |
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There are no randomized prospective studies available comparing expectant management to early surgical intervention. |
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In those days we would roller-skate down the drive, hoping not to bump into prospective parents! |
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Amongst the conditions of sale is proof by prospective purchasers of the availability of funds. |
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McKay emphasised Gallas' insistence on the get-out clause, allowing him to assess his prospective suitors. |
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The bank found other prospective suitors, which ultimately jacked up the price. |
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The rah-rah atmosphere seems particularly strange given that, according to employees, the bulk of prospective donors are elderly. |
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Tribal lore has it that Oneida runners were sent ahead to scout prospective relocation sites. |
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For prospective suitors keen to expand in Europe's largest economy, however, Commerz is sized just about right. |
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A motorist left a trail of destruction after accidentally speeding off in reverse while showing her automatic car to a prospective buyer. |
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Some carmakers also have been bumping base prices in increments so minor, most prospective customers don't notice. |
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If your job was important, the leaders would investigate the background and performance of your prospective mate. |
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The Internet site conveys messages to large numbers of prospective students quickly and very inexpensively. |
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A mahurat or auspicious time is chosen for the puja after matching the horoscopes of the prospective bride and groom. |
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Well, if yes, then you might just be a prospective air hostess or a flight steward. |
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You owe a duty of care to the ex-employee in providing a reference to a prospective employer. |
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At no time before introducing the prospective buyer did the broker state that she was one and that she expected at commission.
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The Orkney Conservative Party are due to adopt Christopher Zawadski as their prospective parliamentary candidate to stand in the next election. |
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To administer MMPIs to all prospective recruits, or to understand every individual's personal demons leading to poor decisions is impossible. |
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Boys continued to make the same distinction between prospective wives and slags. |
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He said the trust interviews all prospective candidates who apply to live at the almshouses. |
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But what advice would you give to prospective ecotourists to chose a responsible operator? |
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In 1962, in Sir David's final year at university, he was adopted as prospective parliamentary candidate for the Pentlands. |
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Likewise, what employer will risk taking a punt on a prospective employee with criminal convictions for racist activities? |
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But when she is exiled to the cabin of her prospective husband, her senses as well as her principles revolt. |
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First, present your prospective employer with a concise, error-free resume. |
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I milled about with the prospective sitters, and then we were all ushered into the seance room in the medium's bungalow. |
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Unfortunately the landlord of the flat downstairs was showing a prospective tenant around the flat and deadlocked the door on their way out. |
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Remotely controlled mandibular positioners may provide a prospective means for predicting AMP treatment outcome. |
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It was then that one of my customers asked me to find a prospective buyer for their house. |
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In the third act, the Prince politely waltzes with six prospective brides chosen by the Queen Mother. |
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The efficacy and tolerability of a butterbur root extract for the treatment of asthma was analyzed in a prospective, nonrandomized, open trial. |
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Giving your home a makeover before prospective buyers come to view can vastly increase your chances of a quick sale. |
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For a Vonage, it could replace the softphone entirely or offer a way for prospective users to test the service without having to install hardware or software. |
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What really turns you on or off in a prospective sexual partner? |
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For prospective customers who find the amount of choice to be overwhelming, the site will offer seven ready-made lists of songs associated with specific characters. |
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When Milan outlawed kerb-crawling in 1998, prostitutes put on running shoes and jogged alongside prospective clients' cars, negotiating their prices. |
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A management buy-in has all the features of an MBO but carries much higher risk, because the prospective management team has less familiarity with the business. |
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A British senior civil servant, in contrast, is required to resign his post once he is adopted as a prospective political candidate, and very few have followed this course. |
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This prospective study enrolled ambulatory patients 65 years and older. |
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But it is not only prospective customers who are tapping these sites. |
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The instructor also saw them, and registered them as prospective students. |
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So hold tight and expect prospective track listings in a week or two! |
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The studies were both retrospective and prospective in nature. |
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Although prospective in design these studies have methodological flaws. |
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A male blanket octopus fills a modified tentacle with sperm, tears it off, presents it to its prospective mates, and then drifts off to certain death. |
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With no fitted kitchen installed and only basic interior decorating completed, prospective buyers can put their own distinctive stamp on the property. |
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The fact is doctors are under no obligation to prolong life indefinitely, and are likewise required to take prospective suffering into account during treatment. |
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The role will require you to engage with prospective sellers and handhold them through a sale process so first class communication skills and commercial acumen is essential. |
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Winston Jones, making his first appearance in South Bradford as prospective parliamentary candidate for the division, was introduced to the new branch. |
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An aircraft owner or prospective aircraft purchaser should become familiar with the use tax provisions of the state where the aircraft will be hangared. |
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In line with this, many annuitants and prospective pensioners have been receiving smaller pensions or annuities than what they were originally quoted. |
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For example, it may be more important to a prospective employer that you look good in a pair of Levi's and a tank top than the ability to change a barrel. |
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A single blinded, randomized, controlled, prospective study was performed at St. Paul's Sinus Center, Vancouver, a tertiary referral rhinology center. |
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Although brain inflammation is evident in Alzheimer's disease, prospective trials of steroidal and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have failed to show benefit. |
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Perhaps if the derelict sites had been cleared and tided before prospective investors in the proposed retail outlets viewed the site, it might have been a different story. |
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With less income, many prospective mothers fear another mouth to feed. |
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For prospective buyers, full disclosure of a home's history should be seen as a tip off that a certified home inspector be called in before the buyer plunks down any cash. |
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Neither should we neglect training prospective officers with the help of simulators, for which purpose appropriate funds and materiel ought to be allocated. |
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Of special interest were the multi-media packages, which business executives could use to make product and service presentations to clients and prospective customers. |
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Google can provide screenfuls of information about a prospective match. |
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At the same time, even the most partisan pols also realise that public speculation about the merits or otherwise of the prospective candidates detracts from them all. |
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In a country where it is illegal to organize many types of public meetings, fans formed booster clubs and canvassed malls to court prospective voters. |
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The fuel pressure overcomes the spring tension in the poppet valve, forcing it from its ball and seat, injecting fuel into the prospective cylinder. |
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Many employers hire graphologists to analyze these aspects of handwriting samples provided by prospective employees, to determine their suitability for a position. |
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When the farmer tried to diversify to honeydew melons for export, he was told by his prospective American client that the produce did not meet their specifications. |
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A number of studies have examined the role of corticosteroid therapy for tuberculous pleural effusions, but only two have been prospective, double blind, and randomized. |
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The lesson was that if you present your party as the prospective junior government partner, voters will opt for the organ grinder rather than the monkey. |
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No longer were prospective mates fluttering round him at every turn. |
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The history of English conquest in America began with five native bowmen ambushing a scouting party of prospective Jamestown settlers, armed with matchlock muskets. |
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The prospective groom along with his parents can meet the suitable girl. |
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It will be a good time to address some of the sport's top misconceptions, whether they are harbored by established fans, prospective fans or disparagers. |
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In a prospective study of 100 adults without a history of known throat diseases or surgery, the epiglottis was successfully visualised in all participants. |
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We have over 700 prospective buyers registered on our books and a lot of them are ready to proceed having already sold or they are looking for a buy-to-let property. |
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Its website provides interview questions to ask a prospective midwife or doctor, and tips on hiring a doula and choosing an appropriate birth setting. |
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So if you think drive-through coffee shops are a good idea, maybe you should start looking for prospective sites near petrol stations in your area. |
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In necrophobia, alarm at actual or prospective contact with a dead body can produce an anxiety attack with a variety of psychophysiological disturbances, as well as impulsive actions. |
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The prospective phylakes are tested by pleasures and by fears and the successful become rulers and phylakes, some of whom are destined to receive semi-divine honours after their deaths. |
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Throughout the process, he has coached prospective candidates. |
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Careful prospective and controlled studies of autonomic function will clarify the roles of the cortex and the brainstem in the generation and expression of seizures. |
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In a prospective study, 35 percent of cyclothymic patients developed full hypomanic, manic, or depressive episodes during a drug-flee follow-up period of up to three years. |
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There are a legion of them, a scattering of businessmen and prospective students, but mostly teachers and principals, professors and university officials. |
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Time to think again, and the Association of British Insurers is now advising prospective house buyers to look into the risk of flooding before they exchange contracts. |
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The interview was a semistructured instrument administered as part of a broader prospective longitudinal study of the effectiveness of self-help for dually diagnosed persons. |
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If you buy from Britain, be sure to double-check the precise duty on your prospective purchase with the Vehicle Registration Office before you go for it. |
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Additional prospective studies are necessary to establish the usefulness of this diagnostic modality to predict dystocia, so it is not recommended at this time. |
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Despite my stance as an anti-racist, it hadn't occur to me that prospective employers might chuck away a person's details because of their non-English name. |
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Incidentally I wasn't serious when I suggested we and our friends might cross North Dakota off our list of prospective holiday destinations this summer. |
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Benji was a free agent, and equally keen on his prospective employers. |
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Weeks before a prospective invasion of Iraq, the oil-rich state has doubled its exports of oil to America, helping US refineries cope with a debilitating strike in Venezuela. |
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What I'd like to see is what the prospective leader of the Conservatives is going to do about the real probs of society and nothing either of them have said has impressed me. |
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In fact, one of Ford's prospective clients, Abbott Laboratories, required that its suppliers adopt EDI to facilitate business. |
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The prospective Flemish invasion forced Henry to return to England in early July. |
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Legal Aid and Defender said that other circuit courts in Michigan collect demographic statistics on prospective jurors on a voluntary basis. |
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During the 1980s, a prospective sale of 63 Hawk trainers to Iraq was considered by the British government. |
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To help prospective homeowners save money, bi-weekly payment option is displayed side-by-side. |
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Here his music was to be sold, and might be heard at the request of any prospective purchaser. |
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A survey of Northeast Africa by the World Bank and UN ranked Somalia second only to Sudan as the top prospective producer. |
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Before training, a prospective lay anointer must receive approval from his or her incumbent and undergo a screening process. |
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But, to invoke the jurisdiction in any given case, all the parties have to accept the prospective judgment as binding. |
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A prospective, contralateral eye study comparing thin-flap LASIK with photorefractive keratectomy. |
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To assess prospective wind power sites a probability distribution function is often fit to the observed wind speed data. |
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After a prospective mineral is located, the mining engineer then determines the ore properties. |
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The new CPS professional points system allows an expanded roster of equipment to qualify prospective members into the program. |
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It incorporates the 1997 definitions for reserves, but adds categories for contingent resources and prospective resources. |
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Philip prepared for the contingencies with Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy, maternal uncle of Louis X's daughter and prospective heiress, Joan. |
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During courtship, the male newt displays for his prospective mate by vibrating his tail in front of her in a distinctive fashion. |
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The RAE performed a multitude of studies on the subject of prospective derivatives of the Black Knight and its Gamma engine. |
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The prospective aspect is a combination of tense and aspect that indicates the action is in preparation to take place. |
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Objectively evaluating the historical and prospective performance of a business is a challenge faced by many. |
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Each side in the trial is allotted a certain number of challenges to remove prospective jurors from consideration. |
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The judge calls out the names of the anonymously challenged prospective jurors and those return to the pool for consideration in other trials. |
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A jury is formed, then, of the remaining prospective jurors in the order that their names were originally chosen. |
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In Serbia, prospective students are required to pass an admission test for enrollment in a law school. |
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The shamed banker, 44, yesterday opened the doors of his plush north Dublin home in the posh Abington estate to prospective buyers. |
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Pseudoprospective designs attempt to model true prospective designs in structure, but actually are retrospective. |
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A prospective evaluation of a new physical examination in predicting glenoid labral tears. |
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What some other languages convey with prospective aspect, English conveys with expressions like going to drive the car home. |
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He's a windsucker, which put off one or two prospective bidders but didn't worry me in the slightest. |
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Trus Joist also participated with the Working Group to develop a pre-employment training program for prospective employees. |
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The French king and king of Sweden are circumspect, industrious, and prospective, too, in this affair. |
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Intrinsic is enrolling up to 800 patients in a prospective, randomized, superiority study comparing Barricaid to traditional limited discectomy. |
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A prospective study of gall stone patients before and two years after surgery. |
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A double-blind, randomized, prospective trial of a topical antiseptic versus a topical antibiotic in the treatment of otorrhoea. |
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But Nowicki says most dealers involved in reselling faulty vehicles in his state failed to notify prospective buyers of the cars' trouble. |
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After that experience, Culvers improved its training for prospective franchisees. |
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The value at every point in this scenario derives entirely from use or prospective use as a medium of exchange. |
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I'VE RECENTLY overhauled the covering letter I send out to prospective employers. |
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Further prospective randomized studies are needed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of DMPA and OC in preventing hemorrhagic corpus luteum. |
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Of course, the dramas in Falkirk don't revolve around a placeman, but a prospective placewoman, Karie Murphy. |
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Most prospective franchisees are interested in starling a business in their current geographical location. |
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A UNIVERSITY will give a dummy run to prospective students and medical professionals at a groundbreaking health day. |
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A prospective study of the prevalence of the polycystic ovary syndrome in unselected Caucasian women from Spain. |
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To prevent the rise of new serious hazards, POSHOs now certify prospective residences before they can be acquired or leased. |
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A six year prospective study of fibrinogen and other risk factors associated with mortality in stable claudicants. |
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The deal requires approval because HSBC owned more than the 5 percent threshold above which prospective owners need CIRC permission. |
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Enhanced tumor development by butylated hydroxyanisole from the prospective of effect on forestomach and oesophageal squamous epithelium. |
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The call for renationalisation from prospective parliamentary candidates came in a letter to The Observer. |
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Isotretinoin therapy did not appear to cause depression in acne vulgaris patients in a limited, prospective study. |
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His companion, Val Haynes, said Forst missed newspapering even after he took to teaching prospective journalists. |
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The Koestler Parapsychology Unit study registry now provides public prospective registration for parapsychological experiments. |
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In response to the continuing problem of Taser abuse in Eugene, Randy Prince submitted a prospective petition and received a ballot title. |
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She serves as the first point of contact for immigrants and prospective students, and she also invigilates exams. |
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It also provides the input from which government agencies speculate fecklessly about prospective costs and benefits. |
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If Lord Sewel wants to covert with prostitutes while snorting an illegal substance, then let's put it into its proper prospective. |
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A prospective, longitudinal study on patients with trigeminal neuralgia who underwent radiofrequency hermocoagulation of the Gasserian ganglion. |
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A prospective randomised controlled trial of ultrasound guided versus nerve stimulation guided distal sciatic nerve block at the popliteal fossa. |
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There have been some false dawns on prospective buyers and developments over many years. |
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They recommended that prospective studies should be based on the mothers' intention to have a nonhospital delivery. |
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Businesswoman Carol Bennet is targeting prospective crimpers throughout Birmingham, Bromsgrove and the Midlands. |
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Philip Goon has been chosen as prospective Liberal candidate for the Fordbndsre ward at the licit Solihull District Council eleclions. |
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A prospective double-blind, randomized clinical trial of levocarnitine to treat autism spectrum disorders. |
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It should be pointed out to the prospective reader that he will not find here the systematic presentation of a metaphysic. |
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Deutsch dropped his business card into the raffle box in the Empire State Building while showing a prospective tenant space at the landmark. |
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Once in a doctoral program, a prospective chiropractor can expect to follow a comprehensive and demanding coursework regimen. |
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We conducted a prospective study to determine the effect of tonsillectomy on the eradication of H pylori from the gastrointestinal tract. |
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The Takeover Panel set a deadline of 11 September 2009 for all prospective bids. |
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The official advised the prospective employers to approach authorised recruitment agents for hiring a Kenyan housemaid. |
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Of 1,018 women in the prospective study, 370 had a total of 407 asthma exacerbations. |
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