If you're registered with a username longer than five or six letters, it kindly abbreviates the name for this tab. |
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The group are now being registered as an official group and will take part in the association's competitions and outings. |
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If the unit required dual registration there would have to be a registered nurse on site. |
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Fun and serious runners are wanted to fund-raise for a local registered charity. |
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In a movement so swift that I hardly registered it until it was over, Andrei raised my hand to his lips and lightly kissed the back of it. |
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Despite the festive season, both boxers registered their weights within the required limit and sailed through their medical tests. |
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She touched Dana's face, but no emotion registered in her eyes, as though she was not concerned about her daughter. |
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This raffle will take place at the Volunteer Orientation Night and all officially registered volunteers are eligible to enter. |
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Shock registered in his face and Cassandra suddenly realized what she was doing and snatched her hand back. |
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The Securities and Exchange Commission lists seven registered stock exchanges. |
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A new emotion registered on his face, but it quickly switched again, now to grim thanks. |
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Thirteen species of birds are registered on the list of threatened species. |
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These mixed dogs were called lurchers, and many of them and their descendants ended up registered as Border Collies. |
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Nevertheless, as a registered nurse you are accountable for your own actions. |
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The shock registered on Ethan's face, but for a man who was told his father could be the devil, he didn't seem completely surprised. |
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Instantly, astonishment registered on the barbarian's face, but Brother Simon didn't let the moment go. |
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Officials said 18,450 participants registered this year, with 670 teams taking part. |
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Failure to secure regular school attendance of a registered pupil is already a criminal offence for parents. |
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Canadians give 0.7 per cent of their taxable income to registered charities. |
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Between 1873 and 1877, Americans registered a record number of business bankruptcies, both large and small. |
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No world records were registered in Lisbon 1994, Annecy 1998 and Santiago de Chile two years ago. |
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North West Hospice is incorporated as a limited company and is also registered as a charity. |
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I shook his hand just before the primary up here and told him I was a registered Republican and I was writing him in on my ballot. |
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Alarm instantly registered in Ben's velvet brown eyes, and he stooped at once to feel the child's forehead. |
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She smiled, the first time in the day that any honest, uncalculated emotion had registered on her face. |
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A city alderman performed the ceremony, but it was not officially registered as at present, in Holland, single person marriages are not legal. |
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I've also recently registered myself in Dorset South, the UK's most marginal seat, as it happens. |
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All requests for foreign purchases of South African property must be routed through an authorised dealer, in other words a registered banker. |
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Some 1800 people have registered for online roulette from the casino since the service opened in July. |
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Turn some of the factories into lofts using the New York limitation that only registered artists and cultural people can rent them. |
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This private area of the forum is solely for the use of armigers, registered with the International Armorial Register. |
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With more than 11,000 registered recorders this study into the timing of natural, seasonal events is the largest of its kind in the world. |
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The company may not really be a registered corporation entitled to limited liability. |
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Anger registered on her face as she stomped from the room down the hallway and into the bedroom. |
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His team colleagues, ably captained by Robbie Powell, covered very well and registered their best points tally of the season. |
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The service is not walk-in and those who are registered will be invited to accept an appointment or opt out of the programme. |
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There were 31 registered cases of Marseilles fever in the past week and one case of Q fever. |
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Judge Elberry watched delightedly as horror registered on his prisoners' faces. |
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So Alex loved someone, I felt my heart constrict tightly as I registered what he said. |
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Further questionaries may be offered to registered subjects in order to evaluate telemedical knowledge or current practice. |
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We went from 13,000 registered people yesterday to now we're at 20,000 and counting. |
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They are half afraid to open the door to the postman should he arrive with another registered letter. |
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In November 2004 there were 318 registered hound packs in England and Wales. |
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The postman is forced to meet the addressee only when registered posts or money orders are delivered. |
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It is an arid climate with a few registered inches of rainfall in a normal year. |
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The act gives ramblers the right to walk freely across mapped areas of open country, including mountains, moors and registered common land. |
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The bank's loan and advances portfolio registered 42 per cent growth, reaching the level of K79.55 billion. |
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A direct initiative is where registered voters vote on the proposal put forward. |
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For aegrotat consideration, you must see a registered medical doctor and the Health Centre on the day of the examination. |
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His voice was but a whisper and my recovering ears just registered the word. |
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The trigger level for this exchange is 246 and currently seven households have registered their interest. |
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She has contacted the Charity Commission to apply to be a registered charity. |
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Specifics such as whether the couples were registered partners or had drawn up legal wills shall factor into each decision. |
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Any volunteers who help gather signatures must be registered voters and must apply to volunteer. |
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It is not an incorporeal right, such as, for example, an easement, which appertains to his land and adversely affects the registered Red Land. |
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The suspended bill is then voted on by those registered to vote and if the majority vote against the bill, it is killed off. |
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She said Government policy required all registered social landlords to ensure rents were brought into line with what is known as a target rent. |
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International orders will be sent using Expresspost or by registered airmail. |
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I shifted, uncomfortable, wondering why I hadn't registered the familiar ting of the door opening that must have sounded when Will entered. |
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But it barely registered a response from the frustrated Down supporters who were already streaming out of the exits. |
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Colm Farrell registered their first score of the second half with a fantastic looping shot executed over his shoulder with his back to goal. |
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Hundreds of potential customers had registered their interest in the service although none had so far been connected, he said. |
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St. Pats opened the game in a lively fashion and registered the first score through Mark Dowling. |
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The fledgling cable operators barely registered in the public consciousness and digital satellite broadcasting was years away. |
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Athy registered their only score by way of a penalty from Michael Conway in the first half and Tullamore were 14-3 ahead at half-time. |
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When the deadline for pool applications closed, 14 media organisations had registered an interest. |
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The margin was however reduced shortly afterwards when Wexford registered a score to even the points. |
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He had three offshore companies registered in the Isle of Man for legitimate tax avoidance purposes prior to his bankruptcy. |
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All farms registered under the scheme must reach and maintain a level of compliance which far exceeds the legal requirements. |
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Until one day she received a registered letter with a 30 thousand dollar cheque inside. |
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The postman's bag was still crammed full of letters, but minus a number of registered parcels which contained the foreign currencies. |
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I was only a few paces down the lane when the full impact of the crow's plight registered in my mind. |
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While these statistics are for women resident in Waterford city and county, more births were actually registered in Waterford. |
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Richard Perle, still a registered Democrat, is anathematized by liberals as a prince of darkness, instead of the defense whiz he is. |
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Certified registered nurse anaesthetists are advanced practice nurses with graduate level education. |
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A fifth of them cannot be saved or restored, they need to be completely replaced, but among them are 66 registered architectural monuments. |
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One morning I was dressed in my black negligee when the postman called with a registered letter. |
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He clarified that people weren't informed by registered letter that their homes were going to be demolished. |
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To augment their farm income, many Amish families cook meals for tourists but are not registered with state health agencies. |
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To be eligible, charities must be registered in the UK and focus on helping children and young adults in some way. |
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Ten days later a registered letter invited him to today's interview at Regional Headquarters in Downtown Detroit. |
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I registered with them today and apparently it takes 7 days for them to send through the activation code. |
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Kildare County Council has sent registered letters to those residents of Jigginstown who submitted objections to the proposed realignment scheme. |
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Quality leather and period clothing is required, as is a unique registered Cowboy Action name to match your cowboy alter ego. |
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A nursery school has to be registered with the Government regulatory bodies and is inspected every year. |
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By the Recorded Delivery Service Act 1962 a letter sent by recorded delivery is equivalent to a registered letter. |
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They were to make a joint application with the Plaintiff for the registered trademark. |
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Moments after his temporarily absorbed brain registered someone's presence behind him, he heard a sweet, syrupy voice speak up. |
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All product names are either registered trademarks of the respective companies or fictional entities, work it out yourself! |
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This request and its reasons may be written in a letter, which must be sent by registered mail. |
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None of the five tenant complaints sent to the health department by registered mail had even shown up on its records. |
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Mike shook his head, thanking whatever gods there were that Lil had registered under a fake name and that he had done the same. |
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Certain priority post, such as registered mail, will still be delivered to the door, as will items that cannot fit into the letterbox. |
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Usually, such documents were sent by registered post to the applicant's address or were collected from the department. |
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The mirror on the wall vibrated with every beat of the footsteps, and sluggishly, Lena registered her own shaking image. |
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The next day I brought the letter, the claim slip and the registered mail to the said office. |
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Parcels and registered mail were included in the system from the very beginning, although there were restrictions on certain items. |
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Sometimes voters turned up where they had registered to vote to find their names not on the voters' list. |
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Certain priority mail will still be delivered to the door, particularly registered mail and signature mail. |
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So still were the portrait images that they appeared to be photographs until one registered the movement of their breathing. |
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Half of the 60 legislative seats were directly elected, with 3.2 million people registered to vote. |
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Her panic attack had come on her swiftly, so swiftly, in fact, that he had not even registered it until she had collapsed in his arms. |
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The tape is registered against the lower support guide by tilting the bearing less than a degree outward. |
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Millions of Americans turned out to vote and registered to vote that had never been involved. |
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The Royal College of Nursing's research shows that one in four of registered nurses are set to retire in the next five years. |
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The Bank played the lead role and prepared the Application Record and registered the cautions. |
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A trademark is registered officially, and protects by law a name, symbol, sound, colour or design, which identifies the product in question. |
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In addition to doctors, the bill also fails to protect registered nurses and midwives who are out on call. |
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Registration causes the society so registered to be a body corporate, able to sue and be sued in its own name, with perpetual succession and enjoying limited liability. |
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It is naive to consider that the expert services given by doctors after their several years of training can be matched by the 24 months of training of a registered nurse. |
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In 2004, the DEA estimated that FedEx had 200 registered online pharmacies. |
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For the first two months of 2000, the total trade surplus stood at 9.1 billion ringgit, 10 million ringgit less than the surplus registered for the same period last year. |
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We stopped at the main desk of the dingy motel, one my mother would not have been happy with, and waited while Jimmy registered and checked us in. |
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Whatsisface barely registered a blip outside of hard-core NASCAR circles. |
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Shirai did teach swordsmanship in Okayama, but he was never officially registered as an Okayama samurai and he remained a ronin throughout his life. |
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He was in a daze but had enough sense to lie low for a bit and so he registered at a seedy hotel in that part of town, where he hoped no-one would come looking for him. |
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Similarly, no scribe in antiquity could have worked with such a typology, for every variation in the objects could never be registered in bureaucratic discourse. |
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I did send them the documentation that was required by registered post and in both cases I asked for the Post Office to return a card which was signed. |
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Some areas far away from Fukushima registered more radiation than other farms close by. |
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The blue-chip index was down by as much as 60 points at one stage as investors registered their disappointment at the US consumer confidence figures. |
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Last year CSL used the permit system to reflag and rename the Australian registered and crewed River Torrens and bring it back to the coast as the CSL Pacific. |
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However, campaigns are legally required to disclose bundlers who are registered lobbyists, as well as the amounts they bundle. |
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Thank you Ivo, for your kind assistance in bringing back such fond memories of the great names and events that will be registered in the historic annals of Pattaya forever. |
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That same poll showed one in four registered Republicans defecting to Davis. |
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City Mayor Oliver Clery yesterday confirmed that a fax and a letter by registered post had been sent to the Health Minister early Tuesday morning. |
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The Greek embassy confirmed the death, which has barely registered by the international press. |
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I have not yet received any letter from the AAI but I have a notice here to say that there is a registered letter to be picked up at the Post Office and I presume that is it. |
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The scene registered on his mind's eye and later he captured it on canvas. |
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Soon, the Thwaites' jersey herd comprised only registered cattle. |
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The National Care Standards Commission, an independent body based in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, confirmed that six registered nurses had been suspended pending an investigation. |
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On entering WW II, the US faced a critical shortage of registered nurses. |
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The sound of footsteps gradually registered in her mind, and she glanced up, only to find Eric standing there, an odd half-smile on his deceptively handsome face. |
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Carroll noted that the vehicle had a Pennsylvania plate, DJV5220, registered to Michael and Deborah Frein. |
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I am a registered Republican, but I consider myself a Libertarian. |
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Money was scarce enough in those years back home and the registered letter from England was a welcome sight arriving at many homes around the West. |
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I stepped off the plane, caught that first groggy whiff of jet fuel and my body instantly registered where I was. |
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Of those registered to vote, 5 million chose not to exercise their vote. |
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She went and registered to vote in North Carolina this week. |
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After Mt. gox registered as a money-services business in 2013, the U.S. Treasury Department has some jurisdiction over it. |
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In 1989, a newly registered Republican in Louisiana named David Duke won his only election by a fluke. |
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Another time a registered letter was posted a few months before Christmas. |
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In the meantime children may be registered on a waiting list. |
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In 1996 the Stuart won the Best Remuda Award, given by the AQHA and the National Cattleman's Beef Association to outstanding ranch remudas of registered Quarter Horses. |
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Precipitation was registered at the study site with a standard rain gauge. |
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It is registered for use on powdery mildews in pome fruit, stone fruit, citrus fruit, soft fruit, vines, cucurbits, ornamentals, tobacco, hops and some vegetables. |
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A case of abetment to suicide has been registered against them. |
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Your willingness to help others is admirable, but unless you're a registered charity you'd best contain your habit of taking in waifs and offering them a hot bath and food. |
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The domain name for the group's website was once registered to a Syrian technology group once led by the embattled president. |
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By Christmas, the site, RedditGifts.com, had registered 4,500 users in a secret santa gift exchange of massive proportions. |
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It seems to me to follow that, if the company refused to register the transfers, the registered holder would be compelled to hold the shares as trustees for the assignees. |
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Level three patients are assigned a case manager who is usually a registered nurse, often assisted by a social worker, working in the primary care team. |
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I held the phone listlessly to my ear until I registered a dial tone. |
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Your letter didn't state whether you registered the mail, but if you enclosed money in a card without registering the envelope, it is a risk you take. |
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The auctioneer stepped up onto the gangway above the sheep pens, briefly registered the small crowd of burly men in padded waistcoats and tweed hats and cleared his throat. |
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Ali Farah and Assad Ibrahim have both embraced democracy and are registered Democrats. |
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Aggregators may recruit members from any location in Texas with electric competition, and all aggregators must be registered with the Public Utility Commission of Texas. |
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Users can also find out how to protect their intellectual property by attending a free intellectual property searching workshop on patents, trademarks and registered designs. |
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Also, those not home to sign for parcels and registered letters have had to make the journey to the main post-offices in the city and Dungarvan to collect their post. |
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Not quite, but at one point the temperature registered 29 below zero, with 21 inches of snow. |
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A musician in a hotel in a holiday resort in Yorkshire informed the local police that, at the hotel, was a lady registered under the name Mrs. Neele. |
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By restricting aid to only registered groups, the State Department is colluding with repressive regimes, fear democracy advocates. |
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The thief managed to get out of the van, which is understood to have contained parcels and registered post, and escaped before the police arrived. |
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Mrs Sanderson uses the post office for a variety of reasons including collecting her and her husband's pensions, sending registered mail and buying postal orders. |
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Her face registered my presence like a camera shutter, flashing from smiling expectancy, through complete surprise, and then back to restrained amiability. |
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A wider perspective is needed to achieve clarity of roles and a better balance of registered nurses, physicians, other health professionals, and support workers. |
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He didn't look up to her, hardly even registered her presence. |
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Whaling reached its peak in New Bedford in 1857, when the city was home port to 329 registered vessels, half the total number of whalers in the service of the United States. |
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Kaon and Kaon Interactive are registered trademarks of Kaon Interactive Inc. |
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Unfortunately none of the registered charities for kidney disease actually fund the Urology Development Fund for Kidney Stones. |
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This is registered to Astroscope Ltd, a company whose sole director lives in Germany. |
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Regenerative Processing Plant, LLC has accepted this ambitious challenge and has registered their intent to participate. |
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It is the case that Premium Bonds are not transferable during the lifetime of the registered bond holder or on their death. |
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Prior to these executive assignments, Cary served as a corporate trust account manager and registered bond specialist. |
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A registered museum dedicated to the history of the Cambrian Railways is run by Cambrian Heritage Railways in Oswestry. |
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Anyone who has attended a technology conference or registered on a Web site is deluged with the cyberequivalent of junk mail. |
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Pears soap, made at Port Sunlight, is the world's first registered brand, and world's oldest brand in existence. |
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Most Norwegians are registered at baptism as members of the Church of Norway which used to be the official state religion. |
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In 1572, Raleigh was registered as an undergraduate at Oriel College, Oxford, but he left a year later without a degree. |
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The marriage was registered at Fig Tree Church in St John's Parish on Nevis. |
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In Scotland there are 78 full and associate clubs and nearly 6,000 registered clubs under the jurisdiction of the Scottish Football Association. |
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There are over 300 other, smaller political parties in the United Kingdom registered to the Electoral Commission. |
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I drove downhill... toward the Mariner's Rest Motel... A keyboy... told me that Alex Kincaid had registered and gone out again. |
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The Green Party of England and Wales is registered with the Electoral Commission as simply the Green Party. |
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The Fair is a registered charity that donates funds raised by koha, raffle or bake sales to charities in the community. |
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By 1900, two years after the new constitution, only 5,320 black voters were registered in the state. |
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As a complement to the kymograph, STUMPF has constructed a kymoscope, by means of which one can visualize the movements registered on a kymogram. |
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The region has the lowest number of people registered on higher education courses at FE colleges. |
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The soup kitchen laicised, it moved out of the church and registered as an independent non-profit. |
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In total, there are 84 synagogues in Northern England registered for marriages. |
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In most jurisdictions, therapeutic goods must be registered before they are allowed to be marketed. |
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The firstborn son of a leviratical marriage was reckoned and registered as the son of the deceased brother. |
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Thomson observed that the electrometer registered a charge only when he deflected the cathode ray to it with a magnet. |
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During 30 months of work, the Transfusion Service of Barcelona registered almost 30,000 donors, and processed 9,000 liters of blood. |
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In 1903 Hooley formed Tar Macadam Syndicate Ltd and registered tarmac as a trademark. |
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In the United Kingdom Census 2001, 300 people registered as Heathen in England and Wales. |
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However, majority of the independent schools today are still registered as a charity, bursary is available to students on means test basic. |
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From 1911 onwards it became a count based on the number of insured persons registered as unemployed. |
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In addition, it provides a specialist international research collection, serving over 12,000 registered external users each year. |
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In 1965, the school was registered as a company and was designated by the University of London as an institution having recognised teachers. |
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The Hall is a registered charity held in trust for the nation and receives no public or government funding. |
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At 14, shortly after his mother's relapse, he registered with a theatrical agency in London's West End. |
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A number of these are available for remote access to registered St Pancras Reader Pass holders. |
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Finland has the highest number of registered book borrowers per capita in the world. |
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The largest numbers are registered in the states of Kentucky, Florida and California. |
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In 2013, the Masters of Foxhounds Association of North America listed 163 registered packs in the US and Canada. |
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The other main situation in which is a club may lose points is by fielding an improperly registered or otherwise ineligible player. |
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They registered their new name, Woolwich Arsenal, with The Football League when the club ascended later that year. |
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The meeting went ahead, a hundred names were registered and a committee was formed. |
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Hiring halls fill jobs by the length of time the person has been registered at the hall and by their union seniority. |
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The first of these to be registered was the Black Country tartan in 2009, designed by Philip Tibbetts from Halesowen. |
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Since 1990, Greenland has registered a foreign trade deficit following the closure of the last remaining lead and zinc mine that year. |
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The territory is divided into nine electoral districts, and each voter is registered in one of those districts. |
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To reduce de facto statelessness, most are allowed to be registered as British citizens provided holding no other citizenship or nationality. |
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British nationals who are naturalised or registered may lose British nationality if it was obtained by fraud or concealment of a material fact. |
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The WPA play under blackball rules and have in excess of 10,000 registered players from more than 80 interleague teams throughout Wales. |
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Each polling station was specified to have no more than 2,500 registered voters. |
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More than 400 registered zoos and animal parks operate in Germany, which is believed to be the largest number in any country. |
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There are also a several thousand neopagans, some of whom are members of officially registered churches such as the Native Polish Church. |
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This scheme gave registered dockers the legal right to minimum work and decent conditions. |
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All dockers were registered under the Dock Labour Scheme, giving them a legal right to minimum work, holidays and sick pay. |
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A national ratification was completed and registered when the instruments of ratification were lodged with the Government of Italy. |
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In the 2011 census, Shetland registered a higher proportion of people with no religion than the Scottish average. |
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The teacher is appointed by the governor from suitable qualified applicants who are New Zealand registered teachers. |
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Parents wishing to home educate do not need the permission of the Local Authority unless the children are already registered at a school. |
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All institutions, private and public, must be registered with the Ministry of Education. |
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The Yugoslav Red Cross had also registered 247,391 mostly Serbian refugees by November. |
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Based in London, the IISS is both a private company limited by guarantee in UK law and a registered charity. |
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All UK Bureaux de change are registered with Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs, which issues a trading licence for each location. |
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Dorrit Moussaieff's deceased father and her mother, now 86 years old and the registered owner of the Lasca ownership stake. |
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He said he registered the company with tax authorities, and he wasn't aware it was registered in the Seychelles. |
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These companies were registered in Panama, according to the documents obtained from Panama Registry of Companies. |
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The US Treasury charged that Pangates, a company registered to him, supplied the Assad government with a thousand tonnes of aviation fuel. |
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He was linked to two other offshore companies also registered during his father's term. |
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The two were directors of Sutton Energy Ltd, also registered in the British Virgin Islands in 2002, then transferred to Samoa. |
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His offshore company, Cadley House Ltd, was registered in the Seychelles with bearer bonds and a bank account in Morocco. |
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Fastjet has its registered and head offices at Suite 2C in First Point at the airport. |
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There are also more than 90 registered private commercial colleges in Nova Scotia. |
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The register of sponsors lists the name, location and sponsor rating of every registered organisation. |
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The GMC is funded by annual fees required from those wishing to remain registered and fees for examinations. |
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These standards help to shape the content and design of programmes and state what a registered nurse or midwife needs to know and be able to do. |
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We can take action if registered nurses or midwives fail to uphold the Code. |
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He registered as a conscientious objector, was brought to trial twice, and was ultimately fined for refusing to serve. |
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The Nobel Prize medals, minted by Myntverket in Sweden and the Mint of Norway since 1902, are registered trademarks of the Nobel Foundation. |
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In 2011, Adele gave a free concert for Pride London, a registered charity which arranges LGBT events in London. |
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As an independent registered charity, the BFI is regulated by the Charity Commission and the Privy Council. |
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Prior to its launch, Sky claimed that 40,000 people had registered to receive the HD service. |
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To protect Wollstonecraft, Imlay registered her as his wife in 1793, even though they were not married. |
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These colours must be registered under the national governing bodies and no two owners may have the same colours. |
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In order to run under rules a horse must be registered at Weatherbys as a Thoroughbred. |
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To date, Kuwait has registered 384 patents, the second highest figure in the Arab world. |
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Between 2010 and 2016, Kuwait registered the highest growth in patents in the Arab world. |
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Around 20 earthquakes are registered daily, though most are too weak to be felt. |
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In Greece, an ID card is a citizen's most important state document receive parcels or registered mail etc. |
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Also, minors must produce their CURP when applying for a passport or being registered at Public Health services by their parents. |
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Candidates can apply for this anytime up until 6 months after they registered the business. |
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A registered prostitute was called a meretrix while the unregistered one fell under the broad category prostibulae. |
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Additionally, there were around 9,356 registered refugees and 11,157 registered asylum seekers in Somalia. |
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The foundation is registered in the name of a Liechtensteiner, often a lawyer. |
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The border has the highest number of registered legal crossings of any land border in the world. |
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In October 2012, out of the 23,802,577 people eligible to vote, 18,245,970 people were registered to vote. |
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Floorball, in terms of registered players, occupies third place after football and ice hockey. |
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The census of 28 BC uncovered large numbers of men who qualified, and in 14 AD, a thousand equestrians were registered at Cadiz and Padua alone. |
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Several of the tartans are registered in the books of the Court of the Lord Lyon, King of Arms of Scotland. |
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Most candidates were representatives of a political party registered with the Electoral Commission. |
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If an insignia is registered by the Heraldic Consultant, trademark rights are automatically acquired as well. |
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The Group's headquarters is located at 25 Gresham Street in the City of London and its registered office is on The Mound in Edinburgh. |
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The banking hall continues in use as a branch of the bank, and Dundas House remains the registered head office of the bank to this day. |
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All registered students are eligible to join any of these clubs or societies. |
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In some cases, following such recognition from the clan chief, the clan tartan is recorded and registered by the Lord Lyon King of Arms. |
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If a club fields a player that is not registered to play, the club may be expelled from the tournament. |
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Each of Wales's 40 CLPs are registered as accounting units with the Electoral Commission. |
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Although municipal elections are officially nonpartisan, nearly all of the city's elected officials are registered Democrats. |
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The institution is registered as a private one by the Tertiary Education Commission of Mauritius. |
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Evidence of the number of Black residents in the city has been found through registered burials. |
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Companies House holds the registration records of all companies registered in England or Wales. |
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In 1850, only 980 Arabs were registered as original inhabitants of the city. |
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More than 27,000 names were registered as of 2008, and the number has continued to grow. |
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In 1948 the organisation was registered as a limited company, and the Cardiff season was extended from one week to two. |
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As late as 1960 mass immigration currents were registered to Brazil, and many were from the Azores. |
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Football is the most popular sport in France, with over 1,800,000 registered players, and over 18,000 registered clubs. |
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Aided by superior visibility, Hipper's five battlecruisers quickly registered hits on three of the six British battlecruisers. |
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International law requires that every merchant ship be registered in a country, called its flag state. |
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By comparison, the United States and the United Kingdom only had 59 and 27 registered oil tankers, respectively. |
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In 2015, the number of registered Syrian refugees in Egypt was 117,000, a decrease from the previous year. |
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Reporting of accidents to the MAIB is mandatory for all commercially operated vessels in UK waters and for all UK registered vessels worldwide. |
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Excise taxes are levied on the purchase price or market value of aircraft registered in North Dakota. |
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Improved public rights of way giving people access to mountain, moor, heath, down and registered common land. |
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For example, Cumbria in England registered one of the wettest months on record. |
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In 2013 a political party named the Australian Independents was registered with the Australian Electoral Commission. |
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After the 2008 primary election, New Mexico State Senator Joseph Carraro left the Republican Party and registered as an Independent. |
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For vehicles registered on or after 1 March 2001 charges are based on theoretical CO2 emission rates per kilometre. |
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Vehicles registered before 1 March 2001 will still continued to be charged according to engine size, above or below 1549cc. |
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During her career, Cameron registered each of her photographs with the copyright office and kept detailed records. |
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His constituency home in Newport was registered in 2009 as his second home. |
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The ground is currently registered to host First Class County professional standard. |
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Camps with older children can also be registered with Ofsted and this is a sign of quality control. |
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Luxembourg also lacks an air force, though the 17 NATO AWACS aeroplanes are, for convenience, registered as aircraft of Luxembourg. |
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Ukraine's healthcare system is state subsidised and freely available to all Ukrainian citizens and registered residents. |
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Also, it is common for libraries to supply required books for all registered students. |
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At the turn of the 20th century, there were 5,000 French families from the Barcelonnette region registered with the French Consulate in Mexico. |
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