He said his ministry was concerned at the demise of industries in the country and would try to put up measures that would help resuscitate them. |
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Russians have also put up new routes on 7,429-foot Svezdny Pik, 300 air miles to the west. |
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As they become available from Weblications, the company scanning and proofing them, they will be put up for readers to consult. |
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The 92-bedroom hotel was put into receivership in March and then put up for tender. |
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Some owners will put up with behavior from their animals that would drive other people nuts. |
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Evacuated residents reported to a reception centre in Watson Lake and were being put up in hotels or at private residences. |
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Now Croydon was much like I remembered it, only some of the old buildings had been torn down and other buildings put up. |
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He knew if he didn't win this race he'd have to put up with his father gloating until kingdom come. |
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The general issues of the East India Company of the denominations of half anna, one anna, two annas and four annas have been put up on display. |
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He also wants to establish a new vehicle recovery business on land at the back of the petrol station and put up a new security fence. |
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The military orders, and the knights under King John put up a valiant defense and saved what they could of the army. |
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In recent years the Grahams have had to put up with freezing cold, mildew and woodworm. |
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It would be easy to dismiss Elizabeth as a weak woman who should know better than to put up with her husband's bullying and violence. |
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My son shouldn't have to put up with that sort of abuse, but when I talk to the council about it, they don't want to know. |
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There is so much stuff you get put up for where you are obviously just the bit of fluff, even if you have brains and wear trousers all the time. |
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The Lords and ladies would be put up at the Devonshire Arms Hotel at Bolton Abbey before the pheasant and grouse shoots. |
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Either put up or shut up, there's more than enough real news out there that's more worthy of our attention. |
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If we had scads of dough, we could put up several hundred houses in Trenton and Camden to show people what a little square could look like. |
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How the people of a particular country put up with queuing is, I think, a sign of our developed our culture is. |
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Surely it would make more sense to put up an advert outside a football ground alerting men to the dangers of testicular or prostate cancer? |
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The firm wants to demolish the furniture centre and put up a horseshoe-shaped building facing Matalan and backing on to Drake Street. |
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The DNR showed me pictures of some markers that had been put up wrong on one of the trails. |
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I think they are laboring under the belief that the state has put up everything they've got to show, that Amber's the icing on the cake. |
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Shourie panicked, while the finance ministry tried to put up a brave face, saying it was just a regular correction. |
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Glass washbasins, metal laminates, wall panels and partitions are put up here. |
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More and more people have decided not to put up with yellowing, stained teeth and, instead, are having them bleached into a pearly white grins. |
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It also means the staff do not have to put up with going home smelling like an ashtray. |
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Schools are open, children are back to school and many of the holiday resorts have put up their shutters once again until the next season. |
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We have to put up with the oddity of independent leftists and failed rightists masquerading as clean and competent political players. |
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Pity those poor residents who put up with those conditions on a daily basis! |
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He visited the langars put up by voluntary groups and inquired about the eatables provided to the yatries. |
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When he put up a tricolour atop his factory, the police slapped a case on him for violating the flag code. |
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While striking workers put up no resistance, violence flared later following the island's largest demonstration in years. |
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Rather than charge monthly rent, most landlords used to require tenants to put up huge cash deposits, often hundreds of thousands of dollars. |
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But then, there is no better way than dissection to learn animal anatomy and as such, one has to put up with it, right? |
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The reason why we put up with all these makeshifts is because we are so poor that we cannot help it. |
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They put up temporary housing made out of mud, out of bamboo, out of thatch, out of tarpaulin, out of corrugated steel. |
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Notices telling train passengers what to do in an air raid are being put up in all main line railway stations. |
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I put up with his moping around for about a week, and then decided it was time for a serious talk. |
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I belong to the old imperial class who want to put up roads and hospitals and make life easier for people. |
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You don't have to put up with that less-than-flattering snap of your bake going on public display ad infinitum. |
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She had put up a table for the presents, put balloons and streamers everywhere and helped the cook bake her own cake. |
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I note that the local police authority has to obtain planning permission before a flag pole can be put up at their new headquarters. |
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Her hair was tightly put up and she was again rushed out into the halls, towards the Great Hall and into the royal ball room. |
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Despite low supplies and starvation, the French army put up stiff resistance for two months. |
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We planted the potatoes and onions, sowed all the seeds except for lettuce, and we put up the tall tripods for the runner beans as well. |
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They are worried they will have to put up with loutish behaviour from rowdy drinkers, vandalism and kitchen smells. |
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The young people go to the individual's neighborhood, put up posters describing the crimes and then assemble outside his house. |
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Many of them have put up signs in their windows asking drivers to cut their speed to no more than 20 mph. |
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We didn't close at any point, we simply put up a sign asking people to bear with us while we had the window repaired. |
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He taught them the rudiments of carpentry and construction as they put up a unit for poultry production. |
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I just hope they will take notice of warning signs we have put up and look out for them on the roads. |
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Developers want to put up a series ultra-modern buildings directly to the west of the train station. |
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When the Swan arrived on the 5th of September 1653, the Royalists had already fled so the Castle put up no resistance. |
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And on arrival in the Czech Republic they were put up in a penthouse suite at the Panorama Hotel. |
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A sculpture put up in the middle of the hall arrests your attention as you enter. |
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Following a death, white banners, flags, and other decorations are put up according to the status of the deceased. |
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You get put up on a pedestal cause you make great arm candy, but then when you act like a normal human being, they don't understand and dump you. |
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They won't have to put up with any 'common' people living near them as only those with loadsamoney could afford these homes. |
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The archway will be based upon a structure that was put up in Churchgate to mark Queen Victoria's jubilee. |
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My girlfriends and I roller-skated endlessly on warm summer afternoons and occasionally we'd put up a lemonade stand. |
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All over the city, the authorities have put up large billboards featuring bucolic scenes of date palms arched over a river bank. |
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I wish they'd just put up a transcript, but for those of you with broadband it's well worth a listen. |
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The Berbers put up resistance, particularly to the edict that both religious and political leaders could only be Arabian. |
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Sixteen residents have been put up in temporary accommodation and 43 are trapped in their homes because they are in the gunman's line of fire. |
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It will be recommended to put up three new real time passenger information signs at bus stops near the station. |
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Around the city, information kiosks have still to be put up while multi-lingual signs at bus stops, along streets and highways are a rarity. |
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They put up strong resistance every game and have turned over the likes of Workington. |
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If it is any consolation, it gave me time to admire the decorative lights put up by some people in their homes and gardens. |
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One villains' network put up for sale a database containing credit card details of 7,000 Britons. |
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I am delighted that we have been able to put up so many lifebelts but we also need alarmed lifebelts. |
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Before you get cross, I'm not being anti-American, just anti the ones who voted for him, and those that have put up with him. |
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To be fair, Jez put up a bedside table and a chest of drawers for my bedroom yesterday. |
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The farmers' market takes place every fortnight and Mrs Lupton said they have put up yellow A3 posters for the last year. |
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And then there are times when we have to stand up on our hind legs and put up a glorious fight against all reason. |
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And the sea of tricolours bedecking all kinds of vehicles seemed to encourage others to put up their own tricolours. |
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Hip-hop beats are put up against classical music and pop songs, with any given tune cutting out abruptly whenever a scene shifts. |
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He put up so much of a struggle that they had to beat him up and knock him out before taking him in. |
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Then there was a moment of shame, so we put up a wall hanging to cover it from the gaze of mere mortals. |
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Diane would have made me go anyway, and I didn't posses enough mental or physical energy to put up a fight. |
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I need some thumbtacks to put up some stuff in my new room to make it all homey. |
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A cordon thrown around the house was extended during a search of the house yesterday and a tent was put up at the front door. |
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Wind turbines could be put up on school fields and spare land across Lancashire as part of a green energy drive. |
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A warm welcome with a pleasant smile awaited us as we entered the hotel room where she was put up with her cousin sis. |
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If you want the goodness, of which there is much, you have to put up with the meanness, of which there is much. |
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The cute toddler was put up for adoption within days of being born and has already overcome a liver transplant. |
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The plaintiffs say that this property could be put up for security for costs. |
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They're on a great overtime rate, they're being put up in decent hotels and have got a week away from the accursed paperwork. |
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One wall is dedicated to announcements, notices and messages that patrons want to put up. |
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Thank Jebus we pay them well and offer them decent pay packages to put up with the politicians we send. |
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Do not put up with someone telling you it has to be really tight in order to be secure. |
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The government spends the money, and the person who put up the capital acquires a financial asset. |
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Reiser went to his left on the play, put up his glove and the ball stuck in the webbing. |
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I'm hoping that Mark will put up a web page with his instructions on how to make the antenna. |
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She weeded my front garden and helped me put up the rotary washing line in the back garden. |
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For several weeks the new centre has become a hive of activity as community volunteers put up the fixtures and fittings in time for the big move. |
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The paintings have been joined to form one montage, which has been put up in the school hall. |
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A groundskeeper watching all this radioed the specialist, who returned and put up another sign. |
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He was fit enough and well enough to put up a very good performance, but Barry felt he just ran flat from the home turn. |
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Traffic was controlled and barriers put up by the council to keep pedestrians safe and form a protected walkway on the road. |
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The hard work of craft-minded kids and adults will be put up for raffle and auction by the Northside Centre in Sligo town. |
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There would be howls of outrage from the drinks industry but we can put up with that. |
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He says the Select Committee should be given hard evidence, not just rumour, and employers should either put up or shut up. |
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The tahsildar had to intervene and put up a barrier blocking the movement of people and vehicles. |
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The material put up around the walls will keep you amused long enough for other patrons to consider organising a search party. |
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I want to conclude by challenging the Opposition today to put up or shut up. |
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We put up in a little hotel, three or four of us in a bed, four or five of us on the floor. |
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He gladly chose to stay where he was and he was put up in a boarding house. |
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Presenting himself at Liberty Hall with no money or home, he is put up in a safe house by the union. |
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Montgomery also will put up as many as six Christmas trees and decorate them with bows, ornaments and small photo frames. |
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To hush up the secret in her married mother's middle-class family, she was put up for adoption. |
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The centre will be closing for four days from March 29 to April 2, while temporary buildings are put up on the site. |
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According to descriptions of the event at the time, tents for spectators were put up at the side of the road and bonfires were lit for warmth. |
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The report said poor quality buildings were put up in the 1960s and 1970s, and there are even older temporary buildings. |
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When there is too little space, a tent is put up in front of people's homes for the guests. |
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They then hope to put up a notice board to educate people about the site's history. |
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That was attacked as being a step that would weaken the union and the same argument has been put up again. |
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That argument is really, really stupid, but it is put up almost every time by people in favour of somehow lowering that top tax rate. |
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Labour got in there, boots and all, worked with local government, and put up the money. |
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Commanding officers' recommendations are put up to the brigade commander, who receives such recommendations from many of the battalions. |
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Sometimes arguments are put up which courts do not deal with because they do not have to deal with it. |
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Small or large companies do not have the luxury of putting up their prices as councils can put up the council tax to cover costs. |
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She put up a struggle which resulted in her head being struck against a wall and the suspect fled. |
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The activists threatened to ransack the shop if he failed to put up a Bangla signboard in three days. |
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The spokesman said that to his knowledge no resistance had been put up to the show of strength and no casualties had resulted. |
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Others say they are willing to put up a fight in an effort to stay in Moss Side. |
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The sites were put up for sale after Carlow Town Council decided to sell them to improve the town centre as part of their Local Area Plan. |
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However, this plan was shelved when the centre was put up for sale in December. |
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But a record number of Scotland's sporting estates have been put up for sale this year as their owners cash in on soaring prices. |
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We suffered a similar situation for six years during which time we had to put up with loud music, doors banging at all hours and verbal abuse. |
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They like scrappy players and are willing to put up with temperament that goes along with it. |
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The way bail bonds work is you have to put up a percentage of the money, and the bail bondsman thus guarantees the full amount. |
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Stalls had also been put up to educate visitors on the proper use of manures, pesticides and fertilizer. |
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It is not the sort of thing I would expect Junior to do and I can only believe he has been put up to it. |
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When I was 21, it was easier to put up with things when you thought you had bags of time to get where you wanted to be. |
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We think the media is trying to make it look like we were put up to protesting. |
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I have more important things to do than put up with more of her silly mind games. |
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We wish to object to the disgusting sight we have to put up with whenever we look out of our window. |
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Three hours is a long time in the cinema, longer than most audiences are prepared to put up with. |
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I can certainly appreciate what the miners had to put up with just to earn a crust. |
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What they will not put up with, however, is a lack of control over other people. |
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She was prepared to put up with almost anything in order not to have to face up to her past. |
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But to get those robust salaries, railroaders put up with wearying schedules, physical work and unpredictable assignments. |
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The local garrison holed up in St Mary's Church and put up some tough opposition before falling to the superior Royalist forces. |
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Mobile phone bills can be very expensive, but for some reason most of us just put up with this as a fact of life. |
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Previously, ranchers and farmers were allowed to request that portions of their agricultural lease be put up for public auction. |
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It lambasted the organization for not allowing staff to put up Advent calendars. |
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You could put up a deckchair and sunbathe in the space between the top of the wheel and the wheel arch. |
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Not only did they put up a good show in adverse circumstances, they entertained the crowd greatly. |
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Sometimes mothers will really put up a fuss about me taking their new whelps and putting them in a puppy box. |
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To all my online friends who have listened to my whinges and whines and put up with my annoyingly self centred outlook on life. |
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The posters are put up the Saturday before the gala and are taken down immediately after the event. |
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The real Alison Hargreaves overcame everything thrown in her path, put up with the disappointments and still reached for the stars. |
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She made me swear on pain of death that I'd go to a salon in Newcastle the morning of the event and get my hair put up by a specialist. |
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They tend to be aimed at schoolies, so you have to put up with large quantities of children, but can be fun. |
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He put up his shoulders to his cars, and spread out the palms of his hands, as who should say, There is nothing further to be said. |
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Sandbags were put at the ready, hotel furniture and office equipment were removed to higher floors and safety signage was put up. |
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Bacne is an issue that people put up with all year, but it can seem so much worse in the summer. |
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I got the bus home yesterday and had to put up with a loud conversation from a group of teenage girls at the back of the bus. |
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I was going to put up a post and just backdate it to yesterday, but I decided that would be pretty bootleg. |
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Once houses are put up it will be near to impossible to reclaim that land for agricultural use. |
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President Xi Jinping joked that the air in Guizhou, a southwestern province, was so pure that it should be put up for sale. |
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He was not in the mood to put up with any nonsense from his little brother. |
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We had to put up with loud noise and constant interference from the neighbors. |
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Yes, Akbar had put up a website at BomberSuesBloggers.com, and yes, it was to raise funds to defend against Kimberlin. |
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They could fix things and grow things and work with animals and do medical things and butcher pigs and put up preserves. |
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David Burke, a creator of animated whacko content for TV, has assembled a few brilliant scoundrels and put up a site filled with juvenile humor and neat animation. |
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Against the charlotte Hornets, he put up 26 points and 11 rebounds, but he also lost the ball six times. |
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As finances permitted, in the living room and one bedroom the dark and tattered wallpapers were stripped and a decorator skilled at papering scrim walls put up new wallpaper. |
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They say they have to put up with increased noise, foul and abusive language and a complete loss of privacy since the work was completed earlier this year. |
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The key section was the middle span, a 154 foot piece that sat on two stone abutments that were put up after an extensive fill had narrowed the river valley. |
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Staff at Cusworth are concerned that warning notices alerting park users to the dangers of bathing in the deep lakes have been torn down as soon as they have been put up. |
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Moreover, we pledge that we will not have our uniforms redesigned on an annual basis by queeny coutouriers and put up our ticket prices on the strength of it. |
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He gave me some watercolours he had painted and put up pictures. |
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Native buttonbush and Southern wax myrtle put up with poor drainage. |
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Sponsorship forms were put up in the pub and raffles raised extra money. |
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It's high time for all you governments to put up or shut up. |
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The two brothers at the centre of Australia's most infamous gold swindle have today told one of Western Australia's most senior policemen to put up or shut up. |
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His parents never married, and he had been put up for adoption. |
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I can't think of any occasion when this argument was put up before. |
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We will back whatever resistance is put up by the administration. |
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It's been more than a year now since the club was put up for sale. |
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Now one of the most coveted trophies in the horse-racing world, dating back to the 18th century, will be unveiled again when it is put up for auction this month. |
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These days when a farm is put up for sale it is more likely to be snapped up by a wealthy city worker looking for a weekend retreat than taken on by a new farmer. |
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He had been informed that the remaining sites might be put up for auction. |
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The informants claimed they were put up to everything by O'Dowd. |
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Ready Mix Concrete, which owns Chigborough Lakes, near Drapers Lane, has put up signs advising people to keep off land close to the lakes near Drapers Farm. |
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When the gang threatened to park their caravans in the car park until they were paid, Mr Coates and members of the church put up a fence to keep them out. |
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The local tribesmen allied with him put up fierce resistance. |
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The buildings were put up for sale but there have been no takers. |
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A good, well-organised calf rearing system should be a priority for any dairy farmer, and this does not mean that you go and put up an expensive calf house. |
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The real power lies in a handful of men like dan Loeb, who personally put up a million dollars to take over the Senate. |
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A divider put up in the living room gave Michelle and Craig their own rooms. |
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The thefts have led John McCormack, 74, an allotment holder from Canterbury Avenue, Little Horton, to call for fences to be put up to keep the wreckers at bay. |
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Anytime we have to put up the sail or tack or do any maneuvering, it requires all hands on deck. |
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He said it was wrong to expect the Council to always clean up such areas but it was also wrong to expect the residents to put up with the problem. |
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And outlining the remaining works on the club, Young said squash and lawn tennis courts, a gymnasium, a swimming pool and the last nine holes would be put up in three phases. |
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Danny begins to put up a fight, but he is too stunned to resist properly. |
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It is understood that the Queen's courtiers put up strong resistance to his purchase of the lease, because they feared that it would put a strain on Edward's finances. |
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This made headlines due to the posters emin put up in her London neighborhood, an act people mistook as an original work of art. |
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The entrance floor also needs to be sealed, the bathroom mirrors hung, the porch retiled, shelves put up and a safety rail fitted on the balustrade. |
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It's a big let-down for people who have had to put up with the inconvenience, the noise and the roadworks and what if it's put off again until the spring? |
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Passengers wouldn't put up with stale air that stank of smoke, but now that smoking is banned, they have no way of knowing how stale the air they are breathing might be. |
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I can just about put up with cats, if they don't come anywhere near me. |
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He has been a good chairman and put up with a lot of argy-bargy. |
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However, they put up a gallant fight and were only 22-12 in arrears at half-time. That left Rib needing to score 52 points clear in the second period. |
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There is a lollipop man who helps them across the road and barriers have been put up recently outside the school so that kids can't run back out on to the road. |
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I have put up a few adverts and asked around and even had a few calls from interested people but I want to find the right person to take some of my best customers on. |
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As usual, it's overwhelmingly the rich who get the pleasure while the poor put up with lousy services and fares which have rocketed since deregulation. |
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Instead of feeling sad about those broken vows, perhaps we should be applauding the fact that fewer people are prepared to put up with staying in a loveless marriage. |
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She's a real saint for having put up with me for all these years. |
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The vessel, sealed and signed, was put up for auction before a small circle of artists and collectors when he returned to Beijing. |
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Instead of statues of generals, we put up monuments to ordinary soldiers, lists of names rather than men on horseback. |
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A Kerala-style mandapam and sculptures will be put up there. |
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A telephone booth was put up in front of the stall, and those desirous of seeking counselling could speak over the phone in privacy and get appropriate advice. |
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We announced 12 more we're going to put up on the cluster of satellites where all the other services are, thus making it backward-compatible to our installed base. |
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It is still hard to fathom how it is that people can be so tempestuous, so very emotionally self-indulgent, around those who really shouldn't be expected to put up with it. |
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Trollope, especially at school, must have put up with much badinage. |
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The bigger question is whether the Hispanic population is going to put up with the inevitable race baiting that underlies these periodic bash-fests. |
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The badgers are baited by terriers and those who watch them bet large amounts of money on which terrier will put up the best fight against the badger. |
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I put up a link recently to one of his articles about how business, profit and commerce generally seem to be decried and scorned by the intelligentsia. |
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Lighting effects have been put up in trees and rafts lie alongside the banks of the lake suggesting that fireworks could be launched from the water's surface. |
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This belief makes each of the parties put up the masquerade up to the very end in the hope that once the prize is won, they would be able to jettison the other parties. |
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His father was stabbed in the chest, and his mother then endured the longest and bloodiest struggle as she bravely put up a barehanded fight against her attacker. |
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It would have been already put up, but would be sheeted over in respect of Good Friday, then opened in all its loud raucous noisy shining glory on Easter Saturday. |
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It's one thing to put up a security fence, a barrier that is clearly on your property, the dividing line, so to speak, in order to protect yourself. |
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Tang has asked the public to put up with a jittery stock market while his government cracks down on illicit dealings among politicians and businessmen. |
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Sports fans who wish to listen to BBC 5 Live on medium wave will have to put up with poor reception and engine related interference, and there is no LW band. |
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Anyone who has put up with the fake rigors of celebrity has got to find a kindred spirit here. |
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To blow off those dear friends who've put up with your mercurial moods for long is just plain cruel and thoughtless, so start returning those calls and those emails. |
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They have to put up with some shoddy sequels to groundbreaking originals. |
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Rick Santorum and his sweater vest put up good fight, but in the end, Kimmel argues that his politics belonged in another decade. |
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But you put up mental and emotional blocks around your mind. |
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Kodama would later put up the funding to create the liberal democrat Party of Japan that ruled the country for over fifty years. |
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Three years ago, 30 nesting boxes were put up by volunteers from BASC and the North Wales Wildlife Trust. |
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Following the challenge by HMRC, the club was put up for sale by KPMG, and again Ken Bates's bid was accepted. |
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The Yugoslav Partisans managed to put up considerable resistance to the Axis occupation, forming various liberated territories during the war. |
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It was replaced in 1844 with a metal pile lighthouse, bearing a white light, put up by order of the Corporation of Trinity House. |
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There was not enough money to put up more new buildings, and so the houses in the other streets are nearly all still standing. |
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A letter written and signed by Rudyard Kipling in 1895 was put up for auction in 2013 by Andrusier. |
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The box that the barn owls call home was put up in 2006, but since then only stock doves have used it to breed. |
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Grounds are usually put up first and the plastering floated flush with them. |
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The eaglet herself would not be able to put up much of a fight. |
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According to the Daily Mirror, Price's agent Paul Tither has written to the council in a bid to allow her to have the cabin put up temporarily. |
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The martello towers was put up for the Guernsey people to get in out of the way of the Grand Saracen. |
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They put up a fence between their house and their neighbor's house. |
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His long-suffering wife may have had to put up with him for many years, but she also benefited when times were good. |
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However their middle order batswoman put up a brave fight, taking the score to 74 and falling short by five runs. |
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However, both charges were also put up for sale freely since the late 16th century. |
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Covering an area of 260 square meters, the two-floor institution was put up within six months and is estimated at 33 million Kwanzas. |
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It was the rainy season and we had put up a big shamiana around the open-air pit to accommodate everyone. |
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Safety cages have been put up at windows and doors but vandals are still getting through. |
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The Qulliq Energy Corporation is progressing with a plan to put up two hydroelectric dams near Iqaluit. |
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It is alleged companies conspired to put up the price of the antibiotic amoxycillin by up to 260 per cent. |
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A Christmas tree is put up on the Piazza, and another outside the Cathedral at High Cross. |
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In 1924 the Liberal party had only been able to put up 343 candidates due to lack of money. |
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Shortly after World War II, a prefabricated Nissen hut was put up at the site to house the nut production line. |
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The act introduced letting by month, previously workers with unstable jobs had been forced to put up a year's rent payment. |
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The extraordinary thing is she put up with such a second-rate spiv for so long. |
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They've had to put up with wolf-whistles, taunts and insults from their opponents during their matches in Coventry's Sunday League. |
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Troyes, the site of the treaty that tried to disinherit Charles VII, was the only one to put up even brief opposition. |
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But neurotherapists have been tempting thousands of people to put up with just that. |
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Then, after Handy sank the telling three-pointer, Phoenix put up an airball in response and the game was effectively over. |
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Olaf Haraldsson stood down, unable to put up any fight, as his nobles were against him for his tendency to flay their wives for sorcery. |
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Only Bern put up an effective resistance, but after its defeat in the March Battle of Grauholz it capitulated. |
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For too long motorists have had to put up with patched-up carriageways and we are determined that is not going to go on. |
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They convincingly beat Romania and put up a solid first half performance against the Pacific Islanders. |
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A MULTI-millionaire friend and adviser to PM David Cameron yesterday put up a reward for the return of his pounds 150,000 antique water fountain. |
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So you put up with constant giggling, pisstaking remarks, and loads of random words that never made sense. |
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You struggle to find any of the 30,000 wanted posters which are supposed to have been put up. |
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They have since been inundated with offers to help as volunteers post on dog message boards and downloa wanted posters to put up. |
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Throughout their service, they put up with subpar living conditions and sexism. |
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Empty are also hundreds of apartments in the numerous apartment blocks just recently put up in Skopje. |
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It was later captured by Henry V in 1417 and treated harshly for being the first town to put up any resistance to his invasion. |
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When Jasaroska put up a fight, he offered to move them into a back room. |
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The Nocturnal Lounge is my house, and I don't put up with Trogdor threatening to burninate the place or anyone in it. |
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In the May 2012 local elections, UKIP put up 691 candidates in around 2,500 local council election contests. |
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Examples of phrasal verbs are to get up, to ask out, to back up, to give up, to get together, to hang out, to put up with, etc. |
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Located in Bayview Hunters Point, Old Skool faced a crisis earlier this year when its building was put up for sale. |
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Fun-loving David Waterman, 41, put up the 5ft x 3ft skull-and-crossbones pennant for daughter's Madeleine's pirate-themed eighth birthday bash. |
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In January 1758, the Russians invaded East Prussia, where the province, almost denuded of troops, put up little opposition. |
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The fleeing Jacobites must have put up a fight for Kerr's 11th recorded at least 16 horses killed during the entirety of the battle. |
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In the 1895 general election, the Independent Labour Party put up 28 candidates but won only 44,325 votes. |
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A stallion who has won many races may be put up to stud when he is retired. |
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They put up a good defense, but the city ultimately fell to the invaders. |
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The local people put up fierce resistance against the Normans for some time after the 1066 Conquest. |
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Large office blocks and shopping streets are being put up with not even an awning to protect the head of the shop-goer from the sweltering Persian sun. |
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The history of Iberian peninsula is littered with numerous examples of the fierce resistance that native people of this area have put up against invading armies. |
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Coupled to this, in late 1845 the Bank of England put up interest rates. |
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This proved impractical, and the authorities put up posters around the town advising that anyone in mourning dress would be allowed to join the procession. |
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The Catskill Park was protected in legislation passed in 1885, which declared that its land was to be conserved and never put up for sale or lease. |
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The leaders established another state at Matamba, affiliated with Queen Nzinga, who put up a strong resistance to the Portuguese until coming to terms with them. |
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Their youngest son always put up a fight when it was bedtime. |
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She put up a fight when the mugger tried to steal her purse. |
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Local tribes put up fierce resistance to the Spanish forces. |
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The noted date could refer to when it was erected in Galle, which would indicate that it was put up during the homeward journey of the second voyage. |
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Armed forces under the leadership of General Louis Botha defeated the German forces, who were unable to put up much resistance to the overwhelming South African forces. |
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I remember the days before pressure canners and freezers when we put up sweet corn and the jars of corn had to be in a boiling water bath for three hours. |
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State governments requested citizens not to put up Christmas lights. |
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The snaps are included in three volumes of cigarette card images and will be put up in the auction of military memorabilia by Dreweatts in London next Tuesday. |
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