This week we have began to roll out the policies that will take us back to that position and they are not namby-pamby policies. |
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I would roll out of bed, into training, now I have to get up with more purpose and travel over an hour to work. |
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Using rolling pins, the students roll out a clay slab and cut out a rectangle with the paper clip. |
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Starbucks plan to roll out coffee kiosks at airports and supermarkets to meet this ambitious target. |
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The intricate figurines that roll out of his sandalwood art when he opens one hand-held closet after another is beyond comparison. |
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Here, Earle lets guitar, harmonica, and drums roll out a vibrant hymn to hope. |
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Rather than roll out a service that couldn't cope with demand, they subsequently decided to suspend it indefinitely. |
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Expansion and roll out takes longer, however, and a continually evolving portal is an unending process. |
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The meeting was in consensus on the roll out plan to implement the network early next year, subject to signing of the agreement. |
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Then they transfer the dye colours to it and roll out the substance into a long and thin shape. |
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By doing this telcos will be able to more easily roll out high bandwidth Internet access to both business and residential customers. |
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This is the first day with light winds which would mean a longer roll out on the cart. |
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They really roll out the red carpet, put you in a swank hotel, and shuttle you back and forth. |
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Mace barely had time to roll out of the way before the machine gun began to fire down on him. |
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On lightly floured surface, roll out puff pastry into a circle at least 2 inches larger than casserole. |
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He has started to roll out a minimum pension for all Peruvians over age 65 and plans to raise the minimum wage a second time. |
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Who can confidently doubt, however, that Home Office mandarins would eventually like to roll out the scheme and make carrying a card compulsory? |
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Facebook today began to roll out a suite of new holiday features to raise the spirits of its millions of users. |
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Then, finally throwing the switch he opened the floodgate to the sluice, and let the water roll out into the place that was once the White River. |
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And maybe next time they roll out a new instant upgrade they'll debug it properly beforehand. |
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The company plans to roll out new notebook computer models designed for corporate customers in the first quarter of next year. |
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It will roll out in the remaining private industries before the end of the year. |
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So roll out the flokati, pop your cork, crack open the ritz and come join the wild boys! |
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The trials in June will be to find out if it works and modifying it with a view to having a serious roll out next year. |
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Its syllables roll out with a fine cadence, its vowels and consonants harmonize happily. |
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The partnership will focus on making chips out of 300 mm wafers of silicon and the aim is to roll out prototypes in the second half of this year. |
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They were waiting on the Department to roll out the breast check screening service in the South East. |
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Is it true that Caterpillar India is planning to roll out a new crawler tractor? |
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The frantic tone caused her to roll out of bed immediately, hitting the floor full on. |
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This leads to actually repelling waves of enemy soldiers and tanks that roll out of the forest towards you. |
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Time to roll out the ironed shirt and the newly-bought tux, which will pay for itself the next time it's worn. |
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Such was the impact that we decided to roll out a series of organic festivals across the country to promote eco-friendly living. |
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Gemplus sees the role of the smart card as increasingly instrumental in the roll out of mobile commerce. |
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Here is a strategy that we are trying to bring in and roll out. Why do we all not get together on this and see if we can make something happen? |
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In keeping with our G-8 commitments, we continue to roll out initiatives that will limit the spread of weapons and materials of mass destruction. |
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We need a minimum of 20 committed municipalities before we can begin roll out. |
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In May, we brought together countries and partners in a landmark workshop to discuss how to roll out action plans in each of theses counties. |
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Roll into a ball, then roll out on a floured surface using floured hands and a rolling pin. |
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The political and social stability that we need to roll out our programmes over the long term. |
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Thanks to saf-pizza yeast, dough is easier to roll out and pizza bases can be prepared more quickly. |
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Country allocations are not explicitly set, but implicitly roll out from the basket of securities that comprise the portfolio. |
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They announced that they would jointly develop standards that will allow them to roll out ultrafast fiber-optic lines right to customers' doorsteps. |
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Then after panels are done, roll out the stiles, which are the vertical pieces and brush after each, then do the rails, which are the horizontal pieces. |
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I'll often leave the dough to chill overnight, because if the dough is not chilled it will not roll out properly and the cookies will not cut easily. |
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Both Compact models are drivable at full height with the roll out deck fully extended. |
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Also has handy circles marked to make it easy to roll out your crust to the right size. |
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At the Slaton Co-Op, the 500-pound bales continue to roll out. |
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After an hour or so with his head under the bonnet, and various trips to the public toilet for water refills, the radiator was patched up, and we were ready to roll out. |
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Over the next year, the aim is to roll out this program to other east african countries. |
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I remember one evening at the fair grounds we all sat on the tailgate of Papa's truck and watched the men roll out the canvas and place the poles. |
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For Turdiddi, roll out the dough to a thickness of about 1cm cut it into biscuits and deep-fry them in hot oil lightly flavoured with cinnamon. |
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In January, the European aircraft manufacturer will roll out the first of its A380 super-jumbos, in preparation for its first test flight by the end of March. |
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Discount and affordable fashion retailers are rolling up their sleeves to roll out the red carpet for this fresh wave of conservative consumers. |
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Canadians really know how to put on a conference and roll out the welcome mat. |
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With a floured rolling pin, roll out one rectangle to 7 by 14 inches. |
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Certainly nobody there was about to roll out the red carpet for him while he was passing through its towns and villages. |
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But the new price increase also signals a new era for price arrangements that will roll out over the next five years. |
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When they see that our commodore has a more impressive uniform than their commodore, they will roll out the red carpet for me all the way from the dock to the bar. |
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The following year, Saturn will likely roll out a small sports car built on the same platform as the new Pontiac Solstice roadster, but styled in Europe. |
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Over the course of these 13 days and nights, Montreal will roll out the red carpet for over 3,000 musicians from every corner of the globe. |
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Several developers have actually contacted Mr Brichter to ask for permission of sorts to roll out their cheater software. |
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On a lightly floured surface, roll out the pastry to form a thin circle or rectangle, place it on a lightly greased baking sheet or tin, and lip or flute the edge. |
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The despots often remain in power and we roll out the red carpet for them far too often. |
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On a floured work surface, roll out puff pastry as thin as possible into a large rectangle. |
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The Dimensions agency wants to be your event management's ally and undertakes to roll out the red carpet just as you would wish. |
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There is nothing like watching them roll out the red carpet and figure out what attention, move or gesture will make you drool. |
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We are going to roll out the red carpet for those firms which move to Berlin. |
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They are going to roll out this program with lots of advertising and get as much bang for the buck as they can. |
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Sit at a desk, roll out a barrage of horrific personal insults and grow in infamy with every tirade of boos you receive. |
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Pull up the ladder, roll out the hose, and the fireman will be at the top of the ladder in no time. |
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Specifically, what moneys has that government allocated to this program and what timeframes does it have to roll out this program? |
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In 2007, the Company will roll out these advisory services to existing and new customers within Retirement Services. |
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And the challenges that globalisation has put before us will involve concerted efforts by determined nations that can roll out genuinely transnational policy. |
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Mameh could sit on the floor to play board games like mancala with her friends, or roll out a mat and lounge about. |
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If necessary, lightly flour the worktop again, and the rolling pin if necessary, then roll out the square away from you into a 40cm long rectangle – make sure that the edges are as neat as possible. |
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We roll out the red carpet for Modi, but carpet the Greeks. |
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The company uses the games as a venue to host existing customers and show off its capability, as well as roll out the red carpet for potential customers. |
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Have it be formal red carpet wear and roll out the red carpet. |
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All they want to do is roll out the red carpet for mining and agri-food companies that want to invest in Colombia, where costs are low and mineral resources plentiful. |
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To be specific, if we issue well-deserved warrants for the arrest of the butchers of the Balkans, how can we roll out the red carpet for the person responsible for the massacres in Chechnya? |
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If this issue is not addressed promptly it will affect the interoperability of connecting across different carriers and thus slow up the roll out phase of interconnect services. |
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To be able to roll out measures to prevent accidents from reoccurring, employees who caused or reported an accident are protected from any disciplinary action, unless there is evidence of foul play. |
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We are continuing the effort begun in 2005 to roll out this consistent approach to operational risk assessments and to build a loss-event data base. |
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To make the ravioli, press the dough several times through a pasta machine or roll out with a rolling pin until you have a very thin sheet. |
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A particular focus should be identifying areas that risk being placed in the slow lane of the information society because of insufficient demand to justify the roll out of broadband services. |
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Today's plan aims to make Europe a leader in the research and roll out of future internet technologies needed to 'smarten up' infrastructures in areas affecting daily life like healthcare, transport, and energy. |
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If you see that you will need to slow down or brake for a traffic signal, release the accelerator in time and let the car roll out, leaving it in the gear you were driving in. |
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A detailed technical audit of the project in April 2010 has identified that EH would have to increase the investment envelop quite significantly in order to allow a roll out to the other EH entities. |
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But he is keenly aware he is unlikely to have an uninterrupted decade in power in which to roll out Brownism. |
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Initially, we will roll out our new approach and the hypotheses on which the central model will be built, by underlining the limits of the current international agricultural models. |
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To stoke that conversation, organizers will roll out a range of interactive components and unveil content and registration information as it becomes available. |
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Meanwhile, on a lightly floured board, roll out the puff pastry, using a rolling pin, making a circle a little larger than the baking dish in order to leave about a 2 cm overhang after lining the dish. |
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To address the high burden of maternal and newborn deaths, this component will support improvements in antenatal, delivery and postpartum care at facility level and roll out community care of mothers and newborns. |
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But when an innovative startup does some of that for me, the broadcasters roll out the legal brigade and try to sue the innovator into the ground. |
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Sylvie Vartan's new album opens with the jaunty wake-up call Il est cinq heures, Paris s'éveille, the Jacques Dutronc hit that uninspired radio presenters still regularly roll out on early-morning shows in France. |
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After all, we still need seven or eight years to roll out. |
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And I know that the successes of that first twenty years are indicative of the many successes that will roll out over the next twenty and forty years to follow. |
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This decrease is the result of softer product demand in the month of December, combined with a different promotional calendar roll out compared to the same quarter last year. |
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The consultation process is expected to roll out over the next several months, to be followed by a comprehensive review of current science and literature in the area. |
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New programs could be introduced in a coordinated fashion instead of each province and territory reinventing the wheel as they roll out a new program. |
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Strengthening the attractiveness of stores by continuing to roll out the sales policy launched in 2004: adjustment of prices in line with the competitive context and changes in selections. |
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Moreover, we have strength and flexibility in our financial resources to support the significant activity in our pipeline as we continue to roll out our once-daily tramadol product around the world. |
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The roll out of this product should include legitimate studies substantiating such counterintuitive claims. |
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That was when General Motors was preparing to roll out the 2005 cobalt. |
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Among those who plan to roll out minicars for the US market this year are Toyota, Nissan Motor and Honda. |
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We look forward to working with Critical Path to roll out these new services for our subscribers. |
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He added that KZN DARD had started a while back, searching within its own coffers for funds to roll out a lifeline for farmers. |
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Why do the globalist always roll out the same photo of the same polar bear sitting on the same piece of floating ice? |
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The time has come to pack up that picnic basket roll out a blanket. |
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Edited by Zeid Nasser Edutech has completed the roll out of an eLearning Centre for the Hashemite University in Jordan. |
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Phonoscope will roll out on demand services to its subscribers this fall. |
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She minimizes all her symptoms, while her spouse, who sits slightly downstage, provides me with nonverbal support as my questions about depression and anxiety roll out. |
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Espanola is set to roll out a new blueprint for economic success. |
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Flights to Buenos Aires Aeroparque, Rio de Janeiro Int'l, Sao Paulo Guarulhos, Punta del Este, and Santiago de Chile Int'l have been scheduled to roll out in due course. |
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The launch of the GOtv Plus bouquet comes at a time when the national broadcaster NBC announced the roll out of phase one of its DTT programme on 01 October. |
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Turn each Eccles cake over and, on a lightly floured surface, roll out each cake just enough so you can see the currants through the pastry, keeping the cakes circular. |
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Dr Buddhi moved to Arnhem Land from Sydney in 2011 to roll out a government health program aimed at eradicating scabies among Aboriginal children. |
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From April 2014, the Indian Railways are set to roll out next-generation e-ticketing, marking a paradigm shift in technology, customer-friendliness and speed. |
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After initializing the relationship with their California dealer network, it is our intention to roll out the program to 700Credit's nationwide network of dealers. |
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Windows Presentation Foundation, slated to roll out in late 2006, unifies how Windows Vista will create, display and manipulate documents, media and the user interface. |
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The TF3000 Transformer Pad saw the Jelly Bean upgrade in August, only about two months after it officially began to roll out to handsets and tablets. |
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Ayia Napa will roll out measures in a bid to tackle noise pollution in a move that aims to protect the thousands of people who visit the popular holiday resort each year. |
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As early as 2004, the company plans to roll out materials that use perpendicular recording, which magnetizes the film up and down rather than side to side. |
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