The current route was the best available and the company would not be revisiting the issue. |
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Having spent a year immersed in the event, Sloan is wearying of the same old arguments, revisiting debates she thought were closed years ago. |
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He started working in a pub, revisiting his father's old gigs, entering talent contests. |
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Looking at old friends and revisiting scenes brought tears to our eyes, fuelled by the excitement of reuniting. |
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First, this is an application which has to overcome this Court's indisposition to revisiting discretionary decisions of trial judges. |
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It got so bad he moved to Cobble Hill, but he's revisiting his old haunts tonight in the interest of psychotherapy. |
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Sitting down, Preia started flipping through the pages, revisiting an old friend. |
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The very nature of teaching is built on revisiting curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment. |
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His subtly articulated, Augustinian view of a single covenant bestriding both Testaments is well worth revisiting. |
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Talking through and revisiting the learning experience with your child is very valuable indeed. |
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I'm inspired by your open-mindedness and looking forward to revisiting some old wincers to see if they have revitalized. |
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Will there be episodes revisiting past cases to see how those dogs are doing? |
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I ate the pad thai anyway, and it's safe to say that I won't be revisiting this particular establishment. |
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I'm preparing for the very large and apparently very popular gig tonight by revisiting my UKG compilation CD's and white labels. |
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It begins with one of your formulaic openings as an empathetic reporter gazes into the harrowed souls of old Diggers revisiting the Kokoda trail. |
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The novel is irritating because of the author's endless, fetishistic revisiting of the same nihilist themes he has explored since his first book. |
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But, how could this be done without revisiting the World War I experience of oppressive intolerance? |
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In addition to revisiting his early songwriting self, Hawkins has discovered a fundament of feeling for his bandfellows. |
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Memories of long forgotten schooldays came flooding back for former pupils revisiting their old primary as part of its centenary celebrations. |
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I eventually decided that he, like me, must also have been revisiting old haunts and play grounds. |
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The show offers a fusion of fresh and familiar themes, revisiting old favourites and checking out the latest material. |
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We would rather do triage right over the patient then sit down and put something together that we'll just end up revisiting in a few days. |
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Everyone knows how I feel and there's no point revisiting that situation at all. |
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But Sir John's mantra is worth revisiting at a time when another of Scotland's institutions is absorbed into a larger entity. |
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Mr. Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague for revisiting a point of order that was first raised yesterday by the member for Mississauga South. |
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More than that, I see no reason for any process of any type to be established for the purpose of revisiting the issues discussed here. |
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Even if the family remains reluctant, revisiting the possibility of their involvement at a later date should be encouraged. |
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The SBSTA also agrees that this may include revisiting the allocation of categories in the current UNFCCC Annex I reporting guidelines. |
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It also has something of a double bluff about it as a further public denial that FF does not envisage revisiting the glory days of that 1977 landslide. |
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We must also be innovative in how we organize work, even it this means revisiting established ways of doing things. |
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With this work are you revisiting the social and anthropological portrait of a Mexican's private life? |
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The Committee was very open to reforms, but it was also very concerned not to lose time revisiting non-viable proposals. |
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The band keeps on playing restlessly the titles of their songbook, revisiting each album. |
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Whether you're buying it for the first time or revisiting an old favourite, head over to the Accessories Department to get yours today! |
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That is the context I keep revisiting amidst the condemnations that swirl this week around the Nuge. |
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We're revisiting the venue to qualm any fears about its suitability. |
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In revisiting these cultural and gendered actions, Ewe women's political authority was dynamic, threatening, and highly successful on many levels. |
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The book ends with Tomlinson and Maynard revisiting the weedgrown battlefields of France, trying to avoid souvenir-collecting tourists, trying to see some hope for the future. |
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Was it difficult revisiting any of the darker memories, like his infidelity? |
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But last night a Government spokesperson said Education Minister Noel Dempsey will not be re-examining the fees option and the Cabinet would not be a revisiting the issue. |
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Coming into this trilogy, what was the scariest aspect of revisiting Middle-earth for you? |
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He recalls revisiting the Vancouver store the day of the relaunch. |
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All over the region, people are revisiting a nest of grievances. |
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And Little Edie is an iconoclastic character, one that is especially apropos to be revisiting in a time of recession. |
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Not much fun for him but a blast of nostalgia for people who used to live there and take a vicarious pleasure in virtual revisiting at a distance. |
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This allows the code to be easier to understand by both someone reading it for the first time and for someone revisiting his or her old code a number of months later. |
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This should be a very interesting evening for those people who may enjoy revisiting old memories and also for those for whom this era is a forgotten past. |
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I believe there is some merit in revisiting the situation where we actually take all forms of self-defence off people when they go on to an aeroplane. |
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I will be revisiting the flying car issue some more in the future. |
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Absolutely not. I am not revisiting the portrait, on the contrary I am distancing myself from it. |
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Mere tinkering with modalities or revisiting the divisive debates, especially those of the past year, is not going to help. |
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He added the board is also revisiting their aphid monitoring program to ensure it's as effective as possible. |
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The freely crafted arrangements seem to dance in space, revisiting Rebay's fusions of collage and watercolor on paper from early in her career, such as Paper Plastic. |
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Angela Strassheim's beautiful, eerie photograph, Evidence No 1, is from her series revisiting homes where murders had taken place. |
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Pope had not heard the broadcast as he was otherwise engaged – revisiting the Late Turner show at Tate Britain. |
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It must be worth revisiting, if only to weaken the grip of such as the honourable member for Shipley. |
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Third cell may depend on one to get transformed to four, depending on the revisiting rule of Cellular Automata. |
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Tom went to school at Northwestern University in Illinois some 20 years ago and was really looking forward to revisiting his old stomping grounds. |
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In 1995, she played Tai, the Bronx homegirl befriended at her new school in Beverly Hills by Alicia Silverstone in Clueless, Amy Heckerling's revisiting of Jane Austen's Emma. |
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In offering more, Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan's boss, hopes to recast himself not as a plunderer but as a pragmatist focused on people as well as price. Other things needed revisiting, too. |
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I was appalled last week to learn that the European Commission's Recovery Plan is revisiting all of these strategic distortions and adopting the same backward-looking approach as this Strategic Energy Review. |
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This means developing partnerships early on, revisiting them as you move through the cycle, formalizing them as appropriate, and working to maintain positive, supportive relationships. |
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So it's worth revisiting how Americans conceive of the struggle to restrict the government's use of coercive force. There are several ways to constrain government agents from employing their power tyrannically. |
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By using a form that is a living document and revisiting it four times a year, they set negotiated goals for employees that are aligned to the strategies of the organization. |
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We need to commit to revisiting and re-evaluating these lists at regular intervals in order to monitor changes in the ecosystem, and to provide the best and most up-to-date advice in support of Integrated Management. |
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Indeed, we should be revisiting the advisability of having this board. |
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Passport applicants range from young backpackers taking their first trip outside Canada to well-travelled retirees revisiting their favourite holiday destinations. |
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He was stubborn about revisiting decisions, hating to appear irresolute. |
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In his work he explores the grey area of transition from childhood to adulthood by revisiting furniture and other everyday items in his own inimitable way. |
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Any apprehension I might have felt about revisiting familiar territory has been dispelled by lqbal's passion for a particular aspect of Miller's writing: its unpredictability. |
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I think that the European Union, the European Commission, must also play its part by revisiting the agreements made at the time of accession, particularly those concerning improving the situation of the Roma. |
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In light of these market conditions, we are looking at ways to offset the loss of volume which implies revisiting our market approach in order to better execute our sales initiatives. |
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They are revisiting their strategic plans, assessing the priorities they set and deciding on how best to build on existing research strengths and address important research questions. |
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However, our nesting boxes have been in place for only one year, so our results cannot be attributed to the marten's habit of revisiting nesting boxes year after year. |
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Thus, it is not just a matter of increasing the number and frequency of training and capacity building initiatives, but also of revisiting their content. |
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For these reasons, she suggests revisiting policies and norms that jeopardize the protection of fundamental rights, such as the right to family reunion, access to citizenship and the stability of one's migratory project. |
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It was suggested that freedom of association is often absent in the kinds of policy discussions which should occur on these issues and that any revisiting of this paper should take account of that. |
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They also recommended revisiting the test methodology and implementing a set of organisational changes with a view to establishing a global programme management approach. |
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The Expert Group was reminded that legal experts would be revisiting the text to ensure that it was in line with the requirements of the Stockholm Convention. |
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This revisiting of the past and re-editing of events is not only a symptom of the schizophrenic mind. |
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Thursday. D. certainly improved. Better night. Slight tinge of damask revisiting cheek. |
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Years later upon revisiting the city he had burnt, Alexander regretted the burning of Persepolis. |
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Imagine a 6-3 liberal court revisiting all of these appalling decisions. |
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The Scouse singer, known as Mac, will be revisiting The Bunnymens's back catalogue, as well as performing a handful of his solo compositions at the Arc this evening. |
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Revisiting the Balkan wars may be a useful reminder about the limits of airpower. |
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Revisiting these anecdotes tells us something about nineteenth-century curiosity, but also about our own attitudes towards spectatorship, consumption, and desire. |
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Revisiting the soul music of Womack is a good first step to rescuing the reciprocity necessary for real intimacy. |
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Revisiting his native land that year, Albert Camus was horrified to find Kabyle children fighting with dogs for the contents of a rubbish bin. |
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