It is run by an ex-army martinet absurdly out of touch and absent-mindedly rooting about in irrelevances. |
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He lived well and also lived it up, going to all the dances run by the pipe band. |
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Children who do attend schools run by the Burmese government are likely to learn in Burmese rather than the Shan language. |
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Created in 1971 in response to the demise of passenger trains run by private railroads, Amtrak has never shown a profit. |
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Sunday schools run by Baptist, Independent, Unitarian and Wesleyan chapels also provided basic schooling for a small number of children. |
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About six years ago I holidayed at the Barrier at a place called Paradise Park, run by a couple in the throes of divorce. |
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The saddlery, now run by Duff's nephew Randy still turns out world-class saddles. |
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A simple worm grader, run by an electric motor, separates the worms from the dirt. |
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For all I knew, the service could be run by unscrupulous spammers or a troll looking for lulz. |
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Orkney's Highland Park whisky has come out top in a competition run by Whisky Magazine. |
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They demanded involvement in one or more of the innumerable organizations run by or affiliated with the party. |
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I suppose I shared the common misconception of charities being run by retired colonels and blue-rinse ladies. |
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It would operate as a collective, showcase unknown artists, provide free space to performers and be run by volunteers. |
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She describes her achievement as due to a phenomenal ability to plan, organize and manage a type of business which is traditionally run by men. |
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Another measure planned will allow for cross-investments between sub-funds run by the same fund manager. |
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Could it be that a trade association run by bankers would adopt a military strategy of its own? |
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The national strategy for Key Stage 3 is run by the Department for Education and Skills. |
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Punjabi's, where you'd get hearty khana at rock-bottom prices, was run by bewhiskered Sharma who had a limp and a military air. |
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Wandering into a shed one evening, he found a couple dozen goats being milked by a mechanism run by a pump. |
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Union activity at other Colombian worksites, including several run by American companies, has been greeted with terror. |
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It is run by adults with learning disabilities, giving them the opportunity to manage their own business. |
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These bogus alerts directed users to a maliciously constructed Web site run by Papierniak, instead of the genuine PayPal site. |
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It is run by my mom, who retired from being a college professor at Colgate to manage the organization full-time. |
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He also clarified that the plans for the scaffolding had been run by, and received approval from, Oxford City Council. |
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The result, regrettably, is that the bank and the fund risk being run by people who might not be the best available choice for the job. |
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The regulatory bodies for the health professions should be run by councils that are primarily appointed. |
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Next door, was a cafe run by a former ska musician with a love for house and techno. |
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Prosecuting counsel Amy Nicholson told the court that on January 23 the police searched the yard of a business run by Murphy and Sanderson. |
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Theres a more anti police beat officer feeling to as the area is beginning to be run by the West Indian Yardies and crime syndicates. |
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The destitute depended on begging, soup kitchens run by monks and nuns, and alms distributed by guilds, confraternities, and urban hospitals. |
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Accommodation along Shell Beach is limited to a single camp run by an Arawak family. |
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She said the centre, which is run by volunteers, does a lot for young people in the village including running a youth club. |
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He said at least two articles run by the newspaper recently unfairly portrayed the council in a negative light. |
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They will also pay towards the cost of out-of-hours clubs run by a local authority. |
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The city was run by a white council, the black township was run by the government, the Department of Bantu Administration. |
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Back in October 1995, Pierpont gave a belting to a stock called Digicall, run by an English barrow boy called Stephen Morris. |
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But it is run by Howard Hulford, an Anglo-American, on a whim of iron you ought to know about. |
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He explains angrily that the association, which is run by a large bank, has mandated the pay cut. |
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The firm of Helen M Nicolson is run by Eddie Nicolson, following the retiral of Helen from the practice earlier this year. |
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A pointless remake of the 1968 classic, this features Mark Wahlberg as an astronaut who crash-lands on a planet that is run by simians. |
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Many of the activities for children at the Olympiad are not run by the leisure centre. |
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However he declined to comment on the other three bus services which are run by First Buses in Bradford. |
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Events include animal demonstrations, stalls run by groups such as Animal Samaritans, pony rides, barbecues and a pet blessing. |
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A diagonal run by David Ralph met a cross from the right at full pelt for the third goal before half time. |
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The Barcelona superstar slotted his fifth goal of the finals seconds after a brilliant run by Ronaldinho. |
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I see there are also websites run by ex-vegans, apostates as it were, who left the fold chiefly for health reasons. |
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The alternative is that we will be left with universities run by second-rate academics and companies run by second-rate entrepreneurs. |
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Many of the planets were run by makeshift despotic governments that intended to secede from the Republic. |
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The town hall is owned by North Wiltshire District Council but the facility is run by the town council. |
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Pongo's Vintage Teddy Bears is run by Teddy Bear lovers for fellow arctophiles. |
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It is our opinion that ashrams developed by a sadhu should be run by sadhus after the founder's passing. |
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Frank Laporte was robbed of a home run by a bleacherite, who knocked the ball down as it was soaring into the left-field bleachers. |
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The armed separatist group placed bombs on two high-tension electricity towers run by grid operator Red Electrica. |
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What's the point of the Government advocating localism when the district council is run by people who know nothing about Witham? |
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The plan would see the trust being owned and run by local members, in a similar way to mutual building societies. |
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The plain truth is that Chonburi Province is in Thailand, populated by Thais and run by Thais. |
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The tuck shop is run by our senior management team, and staffed by them and other teacher and prefect volunteers. |
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Where most detective fiction involves a city unofficially run by gangsters, here the villains are outwardly in control. |
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They have seized companies run by mobsters in the drywall, window-replacement, and painting industries to bust up cartels. |
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Next to it were the beginnings of a new sneakbox being built as part of a boatbuilding class run by the Seaport. |
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The courses themselves are run by the church, with significant participation by the diocesan bishop. |
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China, for instance, was opened up to multinational corporations run by Chinese businesspeople who had lived or studied abroad. |
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Annie is living in an orphanage run by Miss Hannigan, a mean-spirited unsavoury character. |
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Unskilled single men often had rooms in boarding houses run by native residents, while families were housed in tenements owned by the companies. |
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It is run by Swindon's Baha'i religious group and managed from their office at the Health Hydro in Milton Road. |
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There is also a primary school at the premises run by the committee for the poor and slum dwellers in the locality. |
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It is also very scary when you realize that your country is run by a group of sociopaths. |
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The whole system was run by a set of royal officers, the shire reeves, with individual reeves looking after each hundred. |
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The two clinics run by the council have 590 cases of child malnutrition on their books. |
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This place is run by a collection of idiots and nasties, who force the boys to dig holes in the sweltering sun. |
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Ghani's life takes a turn when he falls in love with a medico, Indu, living in an ashram there, run by a baba. |
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It is set in a health farm run by a targe, whose handyman is an amiable drunk. |
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The POA wanted 1.85 times the hourly pay and expressed doubts over how the service could be run by cutting overtime hours so much. |
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Peace required a deeply conservative political order, built on a single party, run by a paternal autocrat. |
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Alternatively, it could be sold to a hungry, aggressive business run by somebody like Flynn. |
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Once cast, performers report to Montreal for six or eight weeks of basic-training boot camp, run by a Russian coach, Boris Verkhovsky. |
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The company was and is run by moguls, people who want to make deals and who aspire to be machers. |
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It is run by some very experienced guides with a large fleet of brand-new skiffs. |
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The chemical mixing section, which used to employ 50 people on four different shifts, will now be run by four contract workers. |
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In record shops, they both stood apart as labels that were run by and for connoisseurs, shields of taste and discrimination. |
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Once one of the provinces is run by aboriginals, what is to stop an aboriginal man or woman from holding the highest offices in the land? |
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Somalia has been destroyed as a country, it has been torn into patches which are run by rebel armies of tribal warlords. |
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The day was run by two teachers, Rodney and Brian, and we began in the morning with physical and vocal warm up. |
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Today that ancestral house accommodates a dance academy run by my daughter. |
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So now we have a Japanese company, run by a New York-based Briton who speaks no Japanese. |
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The foundation operates a 24-hour freephone helpline, run by trained staff and nurses, to give information and answer queries on the disease. |
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It has been run by two-party or three-party coalitions, with all the instability and weakness that brings. |
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Youngsters meet with fellow students who share the same faith for sessions run by a tutor, also of the same faith. |
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Councils need to be run by managers with initiative and a high level of business acumen. |
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The project is run by a joint committee of 20 people, both councilors and residents' representatives. |
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The charitable institution for poor or orphaned girls of clergyman, run by Mr. Brocklehurst, almost starved it occupants, and was torturously strick. |
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Every manor in England was run by a reeve on behalf of the landlord. |
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Somehow you get the feeling that if this had been run by men, the names of the founders and subsequent dignitaries would have been blazoned all over its history. |
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Many are run by sincere people who genuinely believe what they teach. |
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The Leopolds have been the most stable pack in Yellowstone, run by an alpha male and an alpha female that were among the original wolves brought here from Canada. |
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Trust chiefs say the proposals would see the trust being owned and run by local members, comparing the move with the way mutual building societies are run. |
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Considerably more Maori students are on programmes run by private training education institutions, polytechnics, and whare wananga than at the seven universities. |
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Traditionally run by women and without licences, today's shebeens and taverns are a profitable option based on humanity's fondness for the occasional toot. |
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Hule is a hagiocracy, a government run by "holy men" and clergy. |
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After showing promise, she was plucked out and sent to Bletchley to work in the research unit run by dilly Knox. |
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Year 6 pupils at Hayes Primary School in Bromley attended sessions run by Hayes Secondary School sixth-formers, preparing them for transfer to secondary school. |
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The British Bone Marrow Registry, which is run by the National Blood Service, was formed in 1987 and works in conjunction with other UK donor registries. |
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Courses were run by the local centre, while university staff made regular visits for the purposes of moderation, invigilation and staff development. |
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The hive is run by a queen bee, who can live for several years. |
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Other private groups include Active Birth classes, which specialise in water births and yoga during pregnancy, and classes run by independent midwives. |
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That work was made for a hospital run by an order of monks whose mission was to serve people who were in terrible pain, especially those who had lost limbs. |
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And the insurance fund run by the FDIC is replenishing itself without having to dun taxpayers. |
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The circulation boys fell on our paper with exultant gurgles, and the next night we lifted the press run by 10,000 copies. |
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After a quick run by the cheese counter for mozzarella, I ordered a Reuben on marbled rye, checked out, and like a good girl returned my cart to the collection area. |
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At the same time, the boy was enrolled at the musical school run by Antonio Salieri, where he quickly caught the attention of the famous composer. |
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I assume that the hospitals in China are still run by the state because there are a lot of miscellaneous fees you have to pay if you want to get treated. |
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These conditions also existed in abandoned buildings occupied by squatters in New York and in buildings run by slumlords or taken over by the city. |
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In the bottom of the seventh, Scott Spiezio hit a shot to right field off Pedro Martinez that was ruled a home run by second base umpire Joe West. |
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New Lanark, the most famous early mill village, was created and run by its begetter, Robert Owen, with a blend of benevolence and authoritarianism. |
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A long pass from Tommy Fitzgerald was taken on the run by Darren Dunphy and he cut in along the end line to punch a point and leave the sides level after 12 minutes. |
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This comes a day after the possibility of a potential third-party run by Lisa Murkowski began to dwindle. |
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It was run by a member of the Ainu women's association of Hokkaido. |
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The country became an independent kingdom in 1932 and was proclaimed a republic in 1958, since when it has been run by a series of military strongmen. |
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York Railway Institute is an affordable sport and recreation facility run by volunteers, where all profit is poured back for the benefit of the members. |
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The Ottomans had managed Arabia through a decentralized system of provinces called valyets, run by governors they appointed. |
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The Republican hopeful featured his husband in campaign ads and was boosted by a super PAC run by a California businessman. |
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The site, which is run by volunteers and houses more than 60 birds including owls, eagles and vultures, is a popular destination for families and school groups. |
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Lord Of The Sky looks destined for right-handed tracks in future after continuing Lennie Lungo's great run by making it five out of five over fences this season. |
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I met Klay, a marine veteran of Iraq, in 2008 at a writing workshop for veterans run by New York University. |
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It is part of the Bike Safe campaign which has been run by the county since 1997 and encourages riders to make an effort to learn to handle their bikes properly. |
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The most memorable ad of the lot was one run by American Crossroads, the Super PAC associated with Karl Rove. |
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Industry would be de-centralized, which meant that factories would be run by works councils instead of being controlled from the capital by party officials. |
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Later the guide takes us to a souvenir shop run by a friend of his. |
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It is a morally corrupt institution run by a criminal bureaucracy. |
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The Sailor Senshi rely on a central command which is run by two cats, Artemis and Luna. |
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Dr Andrijasevic led the research into conditions at three nearshored factories in Turkey and the Czech Republic run by a Taiwanese electronics maker. |
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On September 17th, the elaborate home will be auctioned off at a bancruptcy auction run by Fisher Auction Company. |
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The rogues ransack the place in search of a treasure map, carting the women, including feisty Violet Miranda, onto a ship run by the dastardly but suave Captain Calico Jack. |
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It purges the pleasure of sleep and contaminates the cornflakes, leaving a day-long impression that a world run by fools and rascals should be treated with suspicion. |
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Some of the country's most successful companies are run by narcissists. |
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The first time was to my boarding school alma mater, Portsmouth Abbey, an excellent place run by Benedictine monks. |
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She also subscribes to the talking book service run by the Royal National Institute of the Blind, where she can get complete, unabridged novels on audio tape. |
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At the same time, the Tasnim news agency, run by the IRGC, reported that ISIS is sending propaganda via text message inside Iran. |
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A mid-19th century braziery run by Mohamed Tahir, where all sorts of brass and copper wares were sold, gave Armenian Streets its Chinese name, Pak Thang-Ah Kay. |
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This has led to a burgeoning industry of small businesses, founded and run by women specializing in eco-friendly hygiene products. |
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Operations are still being run by a skeleton staff of six, but many other employees have already found new jobs with the support of Appleby Heritage Centre. |
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A small number of babies will need further tests, in a special hospital clinic run by audiologists, if neither ear shows a clear response after the screening tests. |
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Her rough-hewn charisma brought in a steady flow of revenue to fund the organizations she created, which were run by members of her immediate family. |
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We were invited inside the City Sauna massage parlour in Sheffield, which is run by mum and daughter Kath and Jenny. |
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Superior was a small company run by Frank Umbriaco that made primarily piano accordions. |
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The libretto was a piece of hack work from a Parisian scenario factory run by an enterprising auteur of sorts named Eugene Scribe. |
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The U.S. military had hoped to farm out the Bagram detainees to prisons run by Afghanistan and other nations. |
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Just off the highway there's a small garage and paint-shop run by a gee named Art Huck. |
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The taste of clean killed, still hunted animals far exceeds that of either gut shot deer or those run by dogs. |
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It is run by the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority and is the third largest fire service in the world. |
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In practice imperial provinces were run by resident governors who were members of the Senate and had held the consulship. |
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From 1994 to 1997, Major privatised British rail, splitting it up into franchises to be run by the private sector. |
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South of the Humber, Scunthorpe and nearby rural stations are connected by the South Humberside Main Line, run by Northern. |
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The National Forest is an environmental project in central England run by The National Forest Company. |
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Britvic is on the A1016 in Chelmsford, which is the historic home of the Marconi Company now run by BAE Systems at Great Baddow. |
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The lead and silver mines at Charterhouse in the Mendip Hills were run by the military. |
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The small fleet run by Enterprise Boats and part of the Fal River Links also stops at Malpas, Trelissick, Tolverne and St Mawes. |
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Local bus services in and around Derby are run by a number of companies, but principally Trent Barton and Arriva Midlands. |
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It is now a language and culture exchange between the two schools, run by the German department at Allestree Woodlands School. |
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Wilkins was educated at a school in Oxford run by Edward Sylvester, and matriculated at New Inn Hall. |
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Birmingham once had an extensive tram network run by Birmingham Corporation Tramways. |
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The service is run by a Board of Directors under the Independent Chairmanship of Peter Williamson. |
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It is democratically controlled through General Meetings and referendums, and is run by elected student officers. |
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At any one time there are about fifty societies and clubs in existence, catering for a wide range of interests and largely run by boys. |
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The household was run by a chamberlain, while a treasurer took care of the estate's written records. |
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He and his brother Warnie created the world of Boxen, inhabited and run by animals. |
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When he was seven Britten was sent to a dame school, run by the Misses Astle. |
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With the exception of technical and security staff, the festival is mainly run by volunteers. |
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The festivals are run by Festival Republic, which was divested from Mean Fiddler Music Group. |
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The first touchdown scored at Wembley was on a run by Giants' quarterback Eli Manning. |
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It was founded and is run by team owner Sir Frank Williams and automotive engineer Sir Patrick Head. |
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The Nordic House is run by a steering committee of eight, of whom three are Faroese and five from other Nordic countries. |
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Although many schools are run by religious organisations, a secularist trend is occurring among younger generations. |
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Govinda's temple and restaurant, run by the Hare Krishnas in Swansea, is a focal point for many Welsh Hindus. |
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The Coast Guard is run by the Department of Homeland Security in peacetime and by the Department of the Navy during times of war. |
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By 1916, Germany was effectively a military dictatorship run by Hindenburg and Ludendorff, with the Kaiser reduced to a mere figurehead. |
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It was formally established by the Society of Arts in 1867, and since 1986 has been run by English Heritage. |
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The project is run by the Unst Partnership, the local community's development trust. |
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In the upper Clyde two major shipyards continue at Glasgow Govan and Scotstoun, run by BAE, whose major client is the Royal Navy. |
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There is a Marine Biological Station run by the Universities of Glasgow and London on Great Cumbrae. |
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From May 2003 until May 2007 the council was run by a Liberal Democrat and Conservatives coalition. |
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There are currently 12 secondary schools and 54 primary schools which are run by the city council. |
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Several companies offer trips by mokoro, lasting from one to three days, although almost all these trips are run by the same community trust. |
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Diacore is run by Daniel Steinmetz, but until recently his brother Beny Steinmetz had a power of attorney for the company. |
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The answer is that cities are run by politicians most of whom are morons or on the verge of moronicity. |
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Also combined were services from Paddington, run by Thames Trains and First Great Western, which were renamed First Great Western Link. |
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Thomas's home in Laugharne, the Boathouse, is a museum run by Carmarthenshire County Council. |
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The Queen's Campus is to remain part of the University and will be repurposed as an International Study Centre, to be run by Study Group. |
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These common rooms are run by an executive committee, usually headed by a President. |
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Local public transportation in Tijuana is run by semiprivate companies, and has one of the most complex, or perhaps unorganized networks. |
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Merchants also had a guild, but many merchants did not belong to it, and it would be run by a small group of the most powerful merchants. |
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The museum is run by the Dumfries and Galloway Aviation Group and is the only private aviation museum in Scotland. |
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It was run by special councils made up of all the Scottish bishops, with the bishop of St Andrews emerging as the most important figure. |
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In fiction, Gladstone features prominently in the history of the fantasy Bartimaeus trilogy, in which the British government is run by magicians. |
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Rural boards, run by parishes, had only one or two schools to manage, but industrial town and city boards had many. |
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The heritage centre is run by local volunteers and operates from a shop unit in the Kingdom Shopping Centre. |
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Ferries to Oban, Lochboisdale, Tiree and Eriskay are run by Caledonian MacBrayne. |
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The student science magazine Au Science Magazine is run by students at the University and is printed three times a year. |
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Journals rarely make profits and are typically run by university departments. |
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The event in Balboa Park is now under new management and is being run by the House of Scotland International Cottage also of Balboa Parl. |
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Because each major was developed and is run by a different organization, they each have different characteristics that set them apart. |
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The mascot was designed by Beth Gilmour, who won a competition run by Glasgow 2014 for children to design the Mascot. |
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Lotteries in the United States are also run by government corporations, such as the Georgia Lottery Corporation and many others. |
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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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By the 18th century a transition was under way to textile production in workshops run by businessmen. |
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Wrexham General is on two different lines, The Shrewsbury to Chester Line and the Borderlands Line run by Arriva Trains Wales. |
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The Labour Party proposed the creation of a Welsh Office run by a Secretary of State for Wales in their manifesto for the 1959 general election. |
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Public schools are run by the San Francisco Unified School District as well as the State Board of Education for some charter schools. |
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Several bus services are run by Arriva Wales along the main coast road between Chester and Holyhead, linking the coastal resorts. |
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Chester Little Theatre is based in Newtown and run by Chester Theatre Club. |
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Only one service now remains, a foot passenger service between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight run by Hovertravel. |
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The Luas is a light rail system, run by Veolia Transport, and has been operating since 2004, carrying over 30 million passengers annually. |
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The business is run by the descendants of the pottery's original founders, the Jenkins family. |
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The pottery is currently run by Alun Jenkins, son of Thomas Arthur Jenkins. |
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The city's acute hospital is the Royal Stoke University Hospital run by the University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust. |
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The name Rugby Football League previously also referred to the main league competition run by the organisation. |
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Stranraer railway station is served by trains run by Abellio ScotRail to Ayr, Kilmarnock and Glasgow Central. |
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Daily Belfast services are run by Stena Line, using their RoPax ferries MS Stena Lagan and MS Stena Mersey. |
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Primary and secondary education are predominantly public, run by the Ministry of National Education. |
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In the 1970s some cafes, like the one in Cley, Norfolk run by Nancy Gull, became centers for meeting and communication. |
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All ferries are run by the Canal Authority and their use is free of charge. |
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The boroughs are responsible for many activities that had previously been run by the central city. |
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The county has eight community radio stations run by various organisations. |
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In the most common arrangement, an internal electrical generator is run by a mainspring, which is wound by a hand crank on the case. |
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Some bagnios had chapels, hospitals, shops, and bars run by captives, though such amenities remained uncommon. |
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Meanwhile, they were held in camps run by their own army where they were paid but not allowed to perform any military duties. |
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The Duchy Hospital in Truro run by Ramsay Health Care UK is the only private hospital in the County. |
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Gry Maritha is a freight ship based at Penzance in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, run by the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company. |
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Victoria's household was largely run by her childhood governess, Baroness Louise Lehzen from Hanover. |
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Today, there are summer camps in almost every village and city, most of which are run by the local authority or certain organizations. |
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Typically, students entering grades 10 through 12 stay in the college dormitories and attend summer classes run by college faculty. |
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These camps are often run by colleges or universities, and are usually for children in junior or senior high school. |
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The services were run by Southern Vectis under contract to Isle of Wight Council. |
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The following ferries have operated historically on routes run by Wightlink or previous companies that have been absorbed by Wightlink. |
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The ticket office at the station is run by Wightlink and not Island Line Trains. |
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Between 1875 and 1926 there were two separate lines here, independently run by the Isle of Wight Central Railway and the Isle of Wight Railway. |
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Borstals were run by HM Prison Service and were intended to reform seriously delinquent young people. |
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These were originally run by missionaries, but later, controlled by the government. |
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A notable event in 1935 was the granting of a monopoly on mineral mining to the Sierra Leone Selection Trust, run by De Beers. |
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Most of the means of production are owned and run by the government and most of the labor force is employed by the state. |
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A large portion of the pollution is brought about by factories run by Hong Kong manufacturers in the area. |
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Each district is run by a Chief Councilor, and each town area or township is run by a Chairperson. |
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The service is run by 464 private companies that are poorly regulated by local government. |
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These departments were run by royal family members as well as scholar officials who were selected by imperial examinations. |
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A special train was run by the South Eastern Railway that stopped at Canterbury to collect the cathedral clergy and choir. |
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Williams is patron of the Canterbury Open Centre run by Catching Lives, a local charity supporting the destitute. |
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Buses, which are the most commonly used mode of transport, are run by government agencies and private operators. |
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Kolkata's schools are run by the state government or private organisations, many of which are religious. |
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There are several private law schools in Singapore that are run by private education providers and which also award the Bachelor of Laws degree. |
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Each taluka is made up of villages, each having a school run by the government. |
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The provincial government is run by a Provincial Administrator, appointed by the Public Service Commission. |
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Nonetheless, the Duchy of Lancaster still continues to exist, theoretically run by the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. |
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Although Confucianism was promoted by the new emperors, the government continued to be run by Legalists. |
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The station serves trains run by Northern to Oxenholme on the West Coast Main Line. |
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By 1906 the mine was run by the Greenburn and Tilberthwaite Syndicate who were replaced in 1912 by the Langdale Silver, Lead and Copper Company. |
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Witley Common and Thursley Common are expansive areas of ancient heathland south of Godalming run by the National Trust and Ministry of Defence. |
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The former cement works at Eastgate, until recently run by Lafarge, was based on an inlier of limestone. |
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The University of Bradford also has a cinema run by the Students' Union, operating from the University's Great Hall. |
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Most of the powers of the county councils were devolved to the districts but some services are run by joint boards and organisations. |
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The Ten Tors event is run by the Army each year in early May from Okehampton Camp. |
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It was run by the DPA at Exeter Racecourse in October 2012, with 150 delegates. |
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In another the Mets were shellacked, 9-1, with a stray ninth-inning home run by Strawberry after two outs, preventing a shutout. |
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The drones bombing the tribal area, angering many, are run by the Company. |
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Adjourning the case to next Friday, the court commented there must be checks on deras and ashrams run by self-styled gurus such as Rampal. |
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It is hard to watch the management for very long and not conclude that the place is run by a bunch of yo-yos. |
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Art Abled, a project run by the British Council, hopes to empower people with disabilities and showcase their true potential. |
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The marsh, to the east of Norwich, is run by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust and hosts a variety of waterbirds and wildlife. |
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The Lubhancho House project in Zimbabwe is run by Coventry-born nun Frances Woolman and has been supported by the local HIV Network in the past. |
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A five-strong group visited the Lubhancho House Project in Zim-babwe, run by Coventry-born nun Frances Woolman, in April. |
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We were part of all-nighters and weekenders and soul review shows that were run by the Funk Massive. |
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This youth club is run by a very special lady called Maggie who started it for young people with special needs. |
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The course helps to ease or eliminate sufferers' arachnophobia and is run by experts at London's Zoological Society. |
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All works were produced as part of a weekly art therapy group run by cancer support group Liverpool Sunflowers. |
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This country is now sadly run by political kidology as witnessed within front bench exchanges across the chamber. |
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The Kirov was then run by Oleg Vinogradov and the roster of ballerinas was a mixed bag. |
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There is only Russia, a largely de-industrialised country that is run by a kleptocratic elite and makes its living by exporting oil and gas. |
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There is only Russia, a largely de-industrialized country that is run by a kleptocratic elite and makes its living by exporting oil and gas. |
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After the home run by Wilkerson, something clicked in my head, and I went back to trusting and letting it fly. |
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The council is run by spineless fools who let the owners of CCFC run rings around them. |
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The smokehouse used to produce the ingredients is Sussex-based Besmoke run by Huw Griffiths. |
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Around 180 pupils at Cardinal Wiseman School took part in the My Mate Fancies You scheme, run by Loudmouth Education and Training. |
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Another traditional business is run by Emmanuel Cini on the Xwejni salt pans. |
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Striker Sebastian Soria gave the hosts the lead from close range in the 23rd minute following a surging run by defender Mahommed Al Sayed. |
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Air Asia is run by a flamboyant character called Tony Fernandez. |
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Hatchback is run by chairman and founder Shalbinder Malle and his managing director son Hardeep Malle. |
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The size of a mandarin orange, it is run by a laptop computer and intended to be used as a bridge to a transplant or a bridge to recovery. |
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A nursery taking up 10 acres on the Warwick Road in 1880 was run by John Stevens, who described himself as a nurseryman, seedman and florist. |
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Founded in 1842 by the Society of Jesus, SFX was run by masters connected to the Jesuit College at Stonyhurst, near Blackburn. |
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Burly replacement forward Nicholas Merling stormed over the line in injury time after a superb run by impressive centre Romuald Paillat. |
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Paula underwent her drastic haircut at the XTG salon in Huddersfield's Byram Arcade, which is run by a relative, Sam Bullas. |
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The event, sponsored by financial services firm McCrea, is run by the Glasgow Table Soccer Association. |
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From here on, it's mainly a lot of small roadside docks for airboat rides run by members of the Miccosukee tribe. |
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It is the first time that a microblog account run by a government body has more than 10 million followers, the MPS said. |
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The railway, run by volunteers, has expanded its operations and is seeking new members to train as guards and signalmen. |
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The ineed2know website is run by the Birmingham Signposting Service on behalf of Birmingham's Children's Trust. |
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As is common in what are called partnership minyanim, services are run by members of the community. |
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The event was staged at the Centre For Sport in Newcastle with cardio tennis being run by local coaches Caitlin Hindmarsh and Alison Cartmell. |
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Carole Hall, 46, from Suffolk, was nominated by her daughter Lisa, 24, for the awards run by Tesco Magazine. |
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Banks are run by greedy so-and-sos who live up to the rhyming slang of their job titles. |
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Algeria is too vast a country to be run by a centralist government, and no new leaders have emerged who could ensure a guided transition. |
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