This water flows back into the lake down an artificial weir and man-made stream to re-enter the lake at three outlets along the island bank. |
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Once the pub has been cleared, customers will re-enter by a side door for a lengthy lock-in. |
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These investors, who have been sidelined since last year's shake-out, are likely to re-enter the market as confidence returns. |
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Cookies permit users to store their password and other user information without having to constantly re-enter this data. |
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You can re-enter this information and try to communicate with the web server again. |
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When the friend forgot to bring him his needles for the record player Chad attempted to re-enter the club. |
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This presents a real difficulty as families try to re-enter society and begin anew. |
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You can use the Society website without cookies, but you may have to re-enter information each time you visit. |
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Leaning back on the cool white tiles I let the steamy hot water wash over me preparing myself for the life I'm about to re-enter. |
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Once a product has become an animal by-product, it should not re-enter the food chain. |
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Parents on welfare trying to re-enter the workforce face far too many obstacles. |
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Some of the light that is reflected from the cylinder groove is scattered, and does not re-enter the interferometer. |
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Rising and rising, they re-enter the Fish Sauce shop where he must repeat the password. |
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We found a small subpopulation of cells that could, with proper stimulation, re-enter the cell cycle. |
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The player may re-enter the game at the first dead ball after the 5-minute penalty has elapsed. |
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As planned, we moved the formation to starboard echelon and tried to re-enter for the break. |
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Once this goal is accomplished, patients are encouraged to re-enter phobic situations to help extinguish the avoidance behavior. |
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Her decision to re-enter formal education and gain a degree boosted her self confidence, but proved not to be the magic formula for a job. |
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Mickey now says that once he has paid off his debts, he will try to lose all the weight and re-enter Hollywood through the back door. |
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Right now, because of safety concerns, workers must wait 24 to 48 hours after spraying before they can re-enter the greenhouse. |
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He had been told to expect the ship to re-enter real space sometime in the next hour. |
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This eliminates perverse growth, anticipating the metastasis that is seeking to re-enter the system. |
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Ribosomes that reach the termination site desorb and re-enter the pool of diffusing ribosomes. |
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Even if they do re-enter society, they will be under legal supervision for the rest of their lives. |
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The overall effect of the changes described above has been to allow firms to re-enter a direct dialogue with each of their customers. |
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Some prepare children and youth to re-enter the formal classroom, while others allow them to participate in non-formal learning activities. |
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We need to influence the economic attractiveness of recycling and set the scene for materials to re-enter the economy. |
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He refused to do so and insisted that he wished to re-enter the house. |
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Enables vehicles to functionally veer in a certain direction, stop, and re-enter traffic at bus stops and petrol stations without any problems. |
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This money would re-enter into circulation as financial institutions invest it in other capitalistic ventures. |
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Governments will be compelled to re-enter the macroeconomic landscape, however, this time in a more modernized form, that is, in partnership with their peoples. |
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Most builders are required to supply exhaust fans in these areas, but some vent the moisture into an attic or a crawl space where mold can germinate and re-enter the house. |
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The plan was to take all four Hummers overhead the field for a diamond fly-by, then depart and re-enter as a division in starboard echelon for the break. |
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Betsy Miller was an experienced former bank employee who wanted to re-enter the work force. |
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Dragon will make several Earth orbits, re-enter the atmosphere and splash down off the coast of Southern California. |
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These dirty snowballs re-enter the planetary system periodically as comets. |
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If you press a wrong number during input, you must complete the three digit number and then re-enter the correct page number. |
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As I was about to re-enter the building, one of the gendarmes shouted at me and tried to drag me over to their vehicle to tell me something. |
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Depending on the dynamics at such an entrance a portion of this plume may re-enter the estuary with the flood tide. |
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After washing up and taking 2 aspirins in hope to cure my headache, I exit and re-enter my kitchen for what seems like the millionth time in the past 2 days. |
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In fact, it is the lack of reform of the welfare state that is responsible for the difficulty of encouraging people to re-enter the labour market. |
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It is conceivable that a person unable to work for three years before applying for a CPP disability pension could recover to an extent that he or she can re-enter the job market. |
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You must therefore re-enter your information for each new transaction. |
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If you have made an error in your input, please re-enter. |
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Nevertheless, with the policy actions that have been taken to provide liquidity and funding support, financial institutions should increasingly be expected to have the capacity to re-enter markets. |
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If the person has no proper documentation, States of origin must also issue necessary travel or other documents to enable the person to travel and to re-enter their territory. |
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However, if you do so, some areas of this site may not function properly, or you will be required to re-enter your Personal Information to use an area of this site. |
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The effective practices below portray initiatives by governments designed to remove disincentives to employment, and provide flexible support to persons with disabilities who are working to re-enter the labour market. |
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Do not re-enter treated areas within 12 hours. |
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You'll have to re-enter the correct user name and password. |
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These will be younger men, including school-leavers and students in part time work and those who were able to re-enter after a period of unemployment. |
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I hope I can be there to see him on the morning he swoops in great blackness to re-enter his new palace and discovers that the window has been glazed. |
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Staying relatively clear of the public eye, he has slowly made attempts to re-enter the fashion world. |
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Consequently when the wound in his hand healed Albert volunteered to re-enter the fray and returned to the Western Front with the Machine Gun Corps. |
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This would contain biometric features such as finger printing and once the person had this permit they could leave and re-enter the State without reapplying for a visa. |
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For them it is an enormous challenge to re-enter society after months, if not years, away from home in debasing and sometimes life-threatening conditions. |
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If the injury or illness occurs during a game, the umpire may require an opinion from a medical person before allowing player to re-enter the game. |
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If they wander off, autistic individuals may actually hide from their rescuers, respond with aggression or even try to re-enter a burning building. |
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To become eligible to play again, the player concerned has to ride or walk immediately behind his goal line and re-enter the match field on the same side. |
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She wanted to get involved at the place which really helped her, giving her an opportunity to re-enter the labour market and, especially, which had confidence in her. |
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The foreign citizen may obtain special authorization to re-enter the country in explicit exception to the forbiddance issued at the time of the expulsion sentence. |
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On-the-Job Training opportunity provides employers with a great incentive to hire workers who are eager, trainable and available to re-enter the workforce? |
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When the nerve fibres that carry smell become damaged, they are replaced by new nerve fibres which re-enter the olfactory bulbs, the researchers explained in their study. |
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