Arm speed refers to the speed with which you pull the disc across your body when you execute the run-up. |
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Unfortunately, after going through a big run-up in the 1990s, Schwab shares were sinking along with the rest of the market. |
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It is formed when a run-up in a security's price levels off and is followed by a series of lower highs and relatively equal lows. |
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It also serves to highlight how the behavior of the banking system during the asset-price run-up may influence subsequent outcomes. |
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We've had an eight-month run-up in the stock market this year, far ahead of the real evidence that the economy was recovering. |
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The group sold more than 100,000 model train sets in the run-up to the festive period, outperforming sales of its Scalextric slot racing cars. |
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Promoters of these enterprises suggest investors will profit from the run-up in oil prices. |
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Turner checked out the plane, started the engine, and after a run-up, took off. |
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After the new propeller was installed, an engine run-up was conducted with no mechanical anomalies. |
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But they were kept guessing by the weather until the day itself, with heavy rain falling during the days in the run-up to the event. |
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This tracks with commentators who predict a major event in the run-up to the November 2004 American elections. |
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Cottage Garden Herbs, Ballyconnell Lodge, is offering two creative courses in the run-up to the holiday period, he writes. |
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Staff at Luton Airport are to strike in the run-up to the holiday period in a dispute over pay cuts. |
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He made a careful engine run-up with all instruments in the green, repeated his instructions to me and took the Active, number two in trail. |
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He has already started to plan fundraising events in the run-up to this year's ambitious challenge. |
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After everyone was strapped in and engines started, a thorough run-up produced three thumbs up and we were blasting down the Chino runway. |
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In one case, all punishments were stopped for a two-month period in the run-up to last November's Stormont elections. |
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If you have been taxiing under conditions conducive to icing, do a static run-up prior to takeoff to assure normal engine operation. |
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A former West Indies player taught me my run-up back in 1999, at Kensington Cricket Club. |
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It was very windy down there at the start of the competition and my run-up was all over the place. |
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These are days when there is more rhythm and flow to his bowling, his run-up and action blending better. |
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It was a beautiful day as I made a circular motion with my index finger giving the flight the engine run-up signal. |
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After he shut down the engine in the run-up area, I should have returned to base and incompleted the event. |
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During initial takeoff, Redman who was in the front seat, performed a normal engine run-up and brake release. |
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During the engine run-up, the passenger noticed that the checklist was not used. |
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A lot of players are already using the 3-wood from the fringe and on run-up shots. |
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The Dow pulled back a bit today following a big run-up over the past few weeks. |
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And last week, in the run-up to his visit, the Kremlin was continuing to throw the book at the company. |
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We have timed the opening to coincide with the run-up to Christmas and it seems to be paying dividends. |
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Hounslow is trying to ensure that all outstanding work is actioned during the run-up to the implementation of the new computer system. |
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The factory shop will initially create two new jobs and will be open seven days a week in the run-up to Christmas. |
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The run-up to the 30th anniversary produced a rash of new revelations and bitter polemics. |
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The much awaited fashion week is yet to start, but the run-up to the Capital's annual dose of razzmatazz is almost as busy. |
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A quick whiz around the New York streets today showed how little people were shopping in the run-up to Christmas. |
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Both explore who said what to whom, or who made up what and why, in the run-up to the war. |
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A bowler must tell the umpire how many steps his run-up will be, if at all, and whether he is going over or round the wicket. |
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It showed the disease was still prevalent in the run-up to autumn and had not been killed off by recent warm weather, he said. |
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The parties didn't want to appear anti-democratic in the run-up to next year's presidential election. |
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As is customary, much was made of the mutual antipathy between the two fighters in the run-up to the contest. |
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Often, in the run-up to Christmas, it's listeners looking for the best place to by a gadget on line on the cheap. |
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He said people's fears in relation to electronic voting should be allayed as the new service is rolled out in the run-up to election day. |
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She claimed that the intelligence services had been bugging his private phone for years, especially in the pivotal period in the run-up to the Iraq war last year. |
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He, who has to fit his gala work around a full time day job, has called on people to lend a hand in the run-up to the event, on gala day and with clearing up afterwards. |
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The decision to send the jets, famous for their vertical take-offs and landings, comes as Afghanistan faces a tense period in the run-up to elections. |
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It is believed incidents of car crime increase over the winter because of the dark nights and cars containing Christmas shopping in the run-up to the festive period. |
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His account of the events in the run-up to Singapore's Separation from Malaysia and independence in 1965 stirred up bad blood across the Causeway. |
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His dish, which has a working title of Chicken Mandela, will be on the menu at a series of Commonwealth Games lunches to be held for VIPs in the run-up to the event. |
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When we were cleared for takeoff, the flight lead checked us in on the new frequency from the tower and gave the flight a verbal engine run-up command. |
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These flows fueled an expansion of bank lending and credit creation within the countries, and often a run-up in the prices of property and financial assets. |
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Gold, and gold stocks, have enjoyed a rapid run-up since May. |
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That leaves some energy market experts to believe the previous run-up in oil prices was largely driven by speculators trying to make a fast buck in the commodities market. |
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And the companies behind the latest sell-off are not the pie in the sky dotcom ventures that fuelled the frenzied run-up in the Nasdaq index earlier this year. |
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The East Coast resorts reported a good summer season, and, despite the problems, York has enjoyed a busy run-up to Christmas. |
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But there's a second kind of criticism that says the political run-up to this thing was pretty ugly. |
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Cotswold police are mounting a major offensive against violent crime in the run-up to Christmas. |
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His warning comes on the day police are launching a crackdown on the sale of fireworks to youngsters in the run-up to Bonfire Night. |
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The raid was part of an Manchester Evening News-backed crackdown by the city council on unlicensed firework sales in the run-up to Bonfire Night. |
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In the run-up to the finals, police at airports, rail stations and ports will be on the look-out for anyone trying to sneak to Portugal. |
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After the hectic run-up to Christmas, Boxing Day is traditionally a day to relax. |
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And there is less sympathy for well-educated IT workers, many of whom benefited from a dramatic run-up in salaries during the bubble. |
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Many holly trees are cut down or mutilated by people in the run-up to Christmas. |
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Just a few months ago the run-up to such an occasion would have had the wires of Wall Street's vigilantes humming. |
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He had been an influential spokesman of the left since the 1950s, but his reputation suffered greatly in the run-up to the winter of discontent. |
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Fighters, transport planes, bombers and helicopters will fill the skies over RAF Fairford in the run-up to the air show this weekend. |
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They failed miserably to do so in the run-up to the May election and will have a job on their hands again to convince people. |
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Still, in the run-up to Christmas it can be useful to be offered unsolicited products for sale. |
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He traces the activities primarily of liberal, secular, and daring bloggers in the run-up to, during, and after the revolutions. |
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By contrast, in the run-up to the war, he appeared to be straight, direct and sincere. |
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It signed up its millionth customer in December, and delivered over a million orders in the run-up to Christmas. |
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In the run-up to his trial he had been reduced to doing gardening work and chauffeuring friends to make ends meet. |
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The past couple of years, the run-up in housing turned a lot of what was traditional home buying into speculative investing. |
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The town apparently ran out of the popular hooters in the run-up to the big day today. |
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Mobile phone companies have reported a massive surge in sales in the run-up to Christmas. |
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Expect more stuff and more links and clips and info in the run-up to the show. |
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Every member of the Cabinet has been scheduled to visit the constituency in the run-up to the election. |
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In the run-up to devolution it was widely expected that one of the main challenges would be fiscal constraint. |
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But the moves for exemption are likely to prove highly contentious, coming as they do in the run-up to elections to the Scottish parliament. |
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During the run-up to the 2004 election, polls indicated that the vast majority of the population condemned all forms of coercion. |
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This is bad news for a company which depends so highly on retail sales which should rise to a crescendo in the run-up to Christmas. |
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School plays and concerts were great occasions, when nerves became frayed in the run-up to the big night. |
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Still, the availability of easy money can provide only an incomplete explanation of the great equity price run-up. |
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In the run-up to the conference, a range of varied groups had issued calls for demonstrations and meetings. |
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A long-time member of Portmarnock golf club, he will not be providing the PR in the run-up to the Nissan Irish Open in July. |
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With each new leak, more evidence of the dirty dealings in the run-up to the war is exposed. |
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However, many of them are obviously disenchanted with the process in the run-up to the summit. |
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The North's new Electoral Fraud Act may disenfranchise some voters in the run-up to the Assembly elections, according to the parties there. |
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What was most striking about the run-up to the peace deal was the morbid fixation on the physical and mental exhaustion of the parties. |
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You can't control what other people are feeling either, and in the run-up to competitions they can go pretty doolally. |
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Scores of motorists have been caught drink-driving across North Yorkshire in the run-up to Christmas. |
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Last year 50 people were arrested in York and Selby in the run-up to Christmas for incidents ranging from drunken domestic disputes to assaults and public disorder. |
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During the run-up to that war, the world was assured it would be a quick, painless fight intended only to decapitate the regime. |
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Victims of online fraud could find it harder to recover their losses as banks and building societies brace themselves for a surge in crime in the run-up to Christmas. |
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Many of those gathering in the run-up to the grand jury decision wore hockey and tear gas masks to conceal their identity. |
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Dispatches reporter Jenny Smith worked in Labour's London regional press office in the run-up to the election, then in its Victoria Street national war room. |
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One of the finest sights in all sport is a bowler with a smooth rhythmic run-up delivering the ball with an arched back and a flawless straight-arm action. |
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The acknowledgement goes to the heart of a disagreement in the run-up to the Olympic Games. |
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City analysts feared the global economic gloom would affect consumers in the run-up to Christmas but they have instead witnessed a surge in spending. |
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The divers were able to confirm that the shell, packed with lyddite explosive, was fired either by HMS Swiftsure or HMS Triumph on exercise in the run-up to the Great War. |
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In the run-up to Tuesday, the national media groaned with opinion columns expressing our love-hate relationship with voting. |
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Imagine if this were the case in the run-up to the next general election! |
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I am by no means a pop music fan but in the run-up to Christmas it seems the army of plebs who buy this bilge lose any last remnant of taste and self-respect they ever had. |
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In the run-up to her death psychiatrists deemed she suffered from a condition known as erotomania in which people believe others to be in love with them. |
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Leaflets, reply postcards and background information will drop on people's doormats in the run-up to Christmas to help city politicians set the council tax level. |
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I sat on his tail on the run-up to the pit straight and half way down. |
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And Labour MPs have not just muscled this off the agenda in the run-up to the General Election expected next summer only to see it reappear in the autumn. |
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While dining out in the run-up to Christmas, customers at some of Edinburgh and Glasgow's top restaurants will also be able to help homeless people. |
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Seven boxes across the city exploded after hooligans, believed to be teenagers, threw fireworks into them in the run-up to Bonfire Night last year. |
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Surgeons say politicians are turning to them to wipe out bags under their eyes and freshening their faces in the run-up to March's presidential elections. |
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The infants enjoyed their traditional run-up to Christmas in the last few weeks of term with their own version of the nativity, performed for their parents. |
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The pair will share the stage at Market Gate to launch the town centre's festive frolics which will keep shoppers entertained in the run-up to Christmas. |
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Efforts at pooling resources began in the run-up to the 2012 presidential campaign. |
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In the run-up to Christmas Eve, give them pride of place in the warmth of the living room, where they will suffuse the air with a heady, sweet perfume. |
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Unsung heroes of the Second World War are being urged to take part in special commemorations in the run-up to the 60th anniversary of the war ending. |
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Were they too docile and too compliant, and did they fail to ask the skeptical questions and raise the objections they should have in the run-up to war? |
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She said officers were issuing alcohol abuse advice at every opportunity in the run-up to Christmas, including highlighting the heightened risk to those who pre-load. |
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Moreover, there's ample evidence that a sizeable percentage of bankruptcy filers engage in quite a lot of strategic behavior in the run-up to bankruptcy. |
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There is also a track surface to provide a run-up for the javelin meaning the only disciplines the facility cannot currently play host to is the hammer and pole vault. |
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I've had conversations with Kofi in the run-up to war, thinking oh, dear, there will be a transcript of this and people will hear what I'm saying. |
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You should emulate us and try to live like a good neighbour and leave your neighbour's run-up clear. |
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Even with all the controversy, Kumar sees a sizable run-up coming in the recycling of platinum and palladium. |
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In the pre-millennial run-up, this popular fascination with the ancients was mixed into a New Age stew of half-understood ideas about the origins of religious belief. |
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Denison admits that he shrank from doing the project in the run-up to his birthday last year, when he had planned to start it. |
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For engine run-up tests the company has developed a system consisting of two, three, or four-sided protection walls in combination with an exhaust gas deviation screen. |
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The example they chose was designed and supplied by Blast Deflectors Inc, from Reno, Nevada, that specializes in jet blast and run-up noise protection. |
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Marshal Joseph Joffre clearly outgeneraled Moltke in the run-up to and execution of the Battle of the Marne. |
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I know that fireworks concern many people in Clwyd South, especially in the run-up to Guy Fawkes night. |
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Lauer was recruited last year by Rolf Klug in the run-up of the long planned revivements of Atronic's leadership. |
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While discussing the fight in the run-up to the event a colleague produced the most revealing Freudian slip by referring to Harrison as Ainsley. |
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He will front Good Morning Scotland two mornings a week in run-up to the big vote and he won't pull punches. |
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Nintendo will have around four million Wiis available to sell worldwide in the run-up to Christmas. |
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Travellers will watch the pennies not only in the run-up to trips but also while away, responsibletravel. |
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The dirty tanker market was the main winner of the run-up in spot freight rates with the VLCC sector harvesting the biggest gains. |
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A FOUNDATION in memory of the murdered teenager Michael Causer was being unveiled today in the run-up to Liverpool's first gay Pride week. |
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The candidates were very nervous in the run-up to the election. |
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This cream won't work bingo wing-melting magic overnight, but spend two minutes applying it twice a day in the run-up to your holiday, and your skin should feel tauter. |
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They said bars selling strong Belgian beers will be allowed to open in the run-up to tonight's England game against Romania in the town of Charleroi. |
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The Fire Service spokesman reminded people about the dangers of overheating extension cables as they make more use of such equipment leads in the run-up to Christmas. |
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Khloe flew her personal trainer Gunnar Peterson from Los Angeles to Europe last week so she didn't have to miss a training session in the run-up to her sister Kim's wedding. |
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Released to a whirlwind of publicity in the run-up to midterm elections, this instant best-seller lays out the all-American Senator's thoughtful political solutions. |
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According to an opinion poll, supporters of Greece's bailout terms have a lead over those who back the leftist government in the run-up to Sunday's referendum. |
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The campaign, which also saw the release of a stunning night timelapse video, was launched to promote Cadw gift membership in the run-up to the festive season. |
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The Masquerade is quite resplendent with a silver theme and in the run-up to Christmas they now have a DJin the shape of Miss Candi Take-It starting from 5pm on Fridays. |
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