The council is also setting up a telephone helpline for people who want to know more about the system. |
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I will be setting up a page of links to to other sites with joinable paintings. |
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They are setting up rigid control processes with high levels of IT security. |
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We freed the horses from their trappings, and I went about setting up our camp. |
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Claire O'Hara was excellent, setting up the goal chance with a great run through the centre with just two minutes remaining. |
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A former city slicker has made a clean start by setting up a new laundry and ironing service. |
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The objective of the Genesis project is to reduce the lead-in time of setting up a business from three years to one year. |
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And by setting up a demand that is impossible to fulfil, it replaces responsibility and accountability with blame. |
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He is touted for setting up a program for formerly uninsured workers at no cost to the federal government. |
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His rescue mission was also said to be the inspiration for setting up the first local lifeboat in the area. |
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Police were today setting up extra patrols outside schools in Leicester to stop pupils walking out to join an anti-war demonstration. |
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In the video I will walk you through the steps of setting up a light meter and calibrating it to your camcorder. |
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Teams of carpenters and laborers begin positioning column forms and setting up shoring for the floor above. |
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Entrepreneurs were seen as chancers, but the stigma of setting up a business and risking failure has lessened. |
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However, most respondents indicated they will feel more comfortable setting up a business five or ten years down the road. |
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As we settle into our exclusive boxes, the roadies are setting up and testing the instruments. |
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As the roadies began setting up Pearl Jam's gear, I spent the down time checking out the crowd. |
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He went into sports sponsorship full time, setting up deals in football and motor sport, sometimes linking the pair together. |
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Scientists later demonstrated that fullerenes can be conveniently generated by setting up an electric arc between two graphite electrodes. |
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This is why plumbers, electricians, carpenters and roofers might also consider setting up similar enterprises. |
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He is famous for the low-down tactic of setting up imaginary, exaggerated villains and dangers and then heroically shooting them down. |
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The aircraft's magnetic compass probably appeared to be working well, and setting up the astrocompass would have been a nuisance. |
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He did propose the setting up of an observatory to provide accurate lunar data in his attempts to convince the commissioners. |
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Some years earlier, when he was based in Paris, he'd auditioned her for a part in a film he was setting up. |
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Then in 1964 he came up with the idea of setting up contrastive tagmemes of subject-as-actor in contrast to subject-as-goal. |
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In August, she announced that she was setting up her own literary agency in Edinburgh. |
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In setting up the machine for a given task, boxes are connected together so that the desired set of fundamental processes is executed. |
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Of course, I'm setting up a tidy opposition here between the microcosm and the macrocosm, between the political and the philosophical. |
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They have been trying to Talibanise the province by setting up a department of virtue and vice. |
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Jacob was an awesome help to me too, setting up my floor lamp and my bed, and moving furniture around. |
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They were standing next to a ring in which servants were setting up the targets for the archery contest. |
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The sun began to slide down toward the west end of the sky as they were setting up targets for their archery contest. |
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Some of the recommendations included in the draft policy see the setting up of a task group. |
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Canada setting up its own bowling association can only help the sport of tenpins. |
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There is provision to give commercial uses in residential areas for some special purposes, like setting up bakeries and grocery shops. |
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Tories are setting up a war unit to target three marginal General Election seats in Bradford, it was revealed today. |
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The centre has a small lending library for puzzles and is setting up groups for collectors and people interested in making scrapbooks. |
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Officers are not only setting up static sites for stopping drivers, but are also conducting random stops in rural villages around the county. |
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Since setting up her business in 1999, the founder of Nails Inc has opened 30 walk-in nail bars across the country. |
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Squalls were setting up whirlpools on Loch Linnhe as I set off and the distant hills of Appin merged into the dank grey of the sky. |
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From there on he just kept pulling away, setting up a match point with a forehand pass which landed on the baseline. |
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I considered setting up one of those nifty 24-hour timer thingamabobs that make the lights go on and off when they should. |
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If you are thinking about setting up a course then you should think through these issues. |
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The treaty bars setting up barrage and disallow storage of waters of rivers flowing from Kashmir into Pakistan. |
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I'll be helping out behind the scenes, setting up the barrel for other competitors in the barrel race. |
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I call upon all secularist forces and freedom-lovers to stand up and protest against the setting up of these tribunals in Canada. |
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Many of his title game baskets were scored after setting up deep in the low post. |
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A number of hospitals are now setting up pranic healing centres to promote holistic healing. |
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The directory tree and tick boxes make setting up a backup job up very quick. |
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Members can tithe online by setting up automatic account withdrawals managed by the church. |
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Perhaps it may not be a bad attempt to revisit the idea of setting up toll gates. |
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The stage management team must be applauded for their efficient setting up of different sets after every scene. |
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There's also been some talk about Chicago multi-instrumentalist Peven Everett setting up shop here with his trio sometime early in the new year. |
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But meanwhile, a Chinese business class had immigrated to Johannesburg, setting up shop at the lower end of Commissioner Street. |
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Businesses also claimed that the price hike could deter companies from setting up shop in Southampton. |
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If big companies are swooping down on the main roads, smaller ones are setting up shop in the by-lanes. |
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Then bet on Bob Simon and crew setting up shop nearly every other Saturday at East Liberty's Royal York Auction Gallery. |
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They adapt very well to an itinerant existence for a few weeks, setting up shop in various places, until they exhaust their stock of goods. |
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After setting up this micronation in 1994, the founders immediately started setting up scam passports and diplomatic papers. |
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Robert sees the setting up of the women's section as beneficial to the social side of the club. |
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Powerful local families or sheiks took their place, setting up their own militias and spawning inter-tribal feuds. |
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A group of Bermudians are in the process of setting up a new organisation to consider solutions to contemporary issues. |
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One US company is accused of massively inflating its profits by setting up sham companies to send fake invoices which the coalition paid. |
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Bollinger and the rest of the Columbia administration had to be shamed into setting up the committee in the first place. |
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There you can learn how to maximize your profits with online trading as well as setting up an online business. |
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He also tried his hand at a whole range of labouring work, before setting up business as a relief milker. |
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This book covers basic sewing, setting up a workroom, pattern draping, millinery, boning, fabrics, shoes, armour, and many other subjects. |
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I think in these past five years, Mike and I have gotten much better at setting up grooves. |
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There are also possibilities of collaboration in mining of minerals, setting up of auto and tractor assembly plants and wildlife parks. |
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Well many years ago I spent a fair amount of my time installing and setting up privately owned TV translators. |
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By the time they got to Virginia they were quite used to setting up counties and electing sheriffs and bailiffs. |
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I noticed the first little clump of snowdrops, by an old beech tree, as I was setting up my clay pigeon trap on the top of a steep bank. |
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Similarly, 103 bighas of land is on offer at Raisan, Baragraon in Kulu for setting up a mini golf course. |
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He had been bimbling quietly around the Town Hall, setting up a set of easels as a pavement artist. |
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I trimmed out the aircraft and was setting up my instruments for the TACAN approach when I looked up to see something very bad. |
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One is the setting up of a nationalised digital library with modern equipment, which could be accessed by people from all walks of life. |
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South Lakeland men are shrinking violets according to a company setting up speed dating events in the area. |
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We mooched around for a few hours before setting up a bivvy to get some sleep. |
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The sick feeling returned to him again and he knew it would be setting up shop for quite awhile now. |
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The process of setting up municipal courts also gained momentum in the course of the year. |
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We have some exceptionally rare birds there, like hen harriers, black grouse, and we are setting up an osprey platform. |
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I arrived three hours before dark and immediately fed in eight balls of groundbait before setting up my tackle. |
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Organizations will be prohibited from setting up platforms for speakers, even though they have been granted permits to protest. |
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The concept of setting up a further committee is merely an attempt on the part of the Government to soften the blow. |
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It proposes setting up mobile teams to provide specialist medical services in remote mountainous regions. |
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The mouseover could be achieved by setting up your Flash movie with a movie on the main stage under a button. |
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One was pointing and giving directions and the other one was setting up a tripod with a movie camera on it. |
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After the setting up of these camps, poaching along the border areas have sizeably been reduced. |
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The UN has succeeded in organising elections, setting up local governing institutions and training a multi-ethnic police force. |
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He also put United on their way with the opening goal and played a key part in setting up their second for Peter Canero. |
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The cars tend to understeer here, which is the main consideration for us in setting up the car. |
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Yes, I think the report rather than the slides is a better way of setting up the structure that we have used. |
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When you finish setting up your glider, hook your harness to the hang strap and never unhook it until after your flight. |
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The top four points earners in the final Challenge standings each won their first-round race, setting up a slugfest in the semi-finals. |
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This can be anything from organising a bop or running a society to setting up an IT firm. |
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The government has been accused of setting up a political slush fund at the expense of communities in need in Kerry and elsewhere. |
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One Mexican family was setting up a booth filled with beaded necklaces and earrings. |
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I was wondering if anyone could advise me on setting up voice software for use in gameplay. |
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But the issue of liability complicates the relative ease of setting up a sole proprietorship. |
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As of now, the priority for CIE is setting up a wide teacher training network and arranging a support network. |
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A former theatre boss is setting up a factory to turn used cooking oil into eco-friendly fuel for cars. |
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And time is always tight, whether during soundchecks or setting up for a tracking date. |
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A Darwen charity worker is one step closer to setting up a soup kitchen for the borough's homeless population. |
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India is yet to take a conscious view on setting up a sovereign wealth fund to manage the country's foreign exchange reserves. |
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He noted that the company has had discussions with New Mexico and Florida about setting up operations at spaceports in those states. |
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The possibility of local assistance in setting up slightly lower level high-tech support industries is a no go in our humble estimation. |
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It is best to consult with a veterinarian when setting up a deworming program. |
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A spell of hectic activity around the Stradbally area resulted in Mick Haughney setting up Garry Powell to equalise, in the 80 minute. |
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That means criminalizing behavior such as the spreading of viruses and setting up a punishment that fits the resulting economic damage. |
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Policing the event, diverting the traffic and setting up and marshalling the course would see the costs spiralling. |
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The president is setting up a department to oversee all intelligence and security bureaux. |
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Further non-reactionary legislation was passed in 1819 in the form of the Cotton Mills Act and the setting up of a Bullion Committee. |
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They are trying to pre-empt this decision by setting up a shadow board of directors now. |
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The reason we're here is that Scarborough-based firm Vocational Services UK is setting up a course for wannabe stand-ups on how to be a comedian. |
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Eileen's bubbly personality makes her an ideal candidate for setting up such a group. |
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And banks like OCBC, which already offer Internet banking and are still setting up a separate e-bank, risk cannibalizing their business. |
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I hate setting up new computers because you're a prisoner of the almighty status bar. |
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Hundreds of companies are setting up captive insurance units in receptive states. |
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The group believes the banks should take responsibility for advising the setting up bogus accounts and offshore trusts. |
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And it's the cheeky things, like setting up their little stepping stones, with my paving stones, that upset you as well. |
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He happened to be involved in setting up an oil pipeline from the Caspian Sea that would run through Afghanistan. |
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To my dismay, the boys tell me the stint was just a one-shot deal and they won't be setting up any Yellow residencies. |
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After casing the joint and setting up a fence for the goods, the gang goes about a late night break-in and precision burglary. |
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In England the government is setting up an expert group of a dozen teachers and head teachers to advise on improving behaviour. |
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Plain at that time did all the technical work setting up the servers and organising the access systems and Internet connection. |
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So we fully support plans to increase access to this excellent service by setting up a regional telephone helpline. |
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As soon as we finished setting up our tent, we hightailed it to the main strip. |
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By way of protest, I hereby offer to anyone who wants it my assistance in setting up a Blogspot Blog. |
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The chain store kept setting up store after store nationwide, but did not turn a profit for years. |
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Several other regions are currently in the process of setting up their own chambers, and public chambers have even appeared in some cities. |
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He had been setting up his gun on the terrace and was about to chamber the bullets when he felt a slight pin-prick on his shoulder. |
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Some photographs, taken by high-flying spy planes, showed troops engaged in setting up nuclear-capable missile sites. |
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I played very little part in setting up this interview and I'd been led to believe that I'd be talking to a couple of faceless high-ups. |
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When you switch on the electricity it separates the charged particles of the enclosed gas, thus setting up a controlled lightning display. |
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She also highlighted Valerie's work in setting up a support group and fundraising for charity. |
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They aren't going to be setting up camp for a weekend and raising hob with 15 of their good buddies. |
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To strengthen border security and to combat smuggling, Pakistan is setting up more checkpoints along the border. |
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Associated with that is setting up a democratic system with full checks and balances. |
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I'm now researching the possibility of setting up a similar house for frail elderly people, as an alternative to larger care homes. |
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When George was six years old the family moved permanently to Holland, setting up home in The Hague. |
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A homeobox gene involved in setting up the mammalian body plan also appears to control grooming behavior in mice. |
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The wind is blowing fresh out of the east, funneling up the river, and the tide is ebbing hard, setting up a steep chop. |
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Mr Sutcliffe originally came from Todmorden and trained as a panel beater when he came to Rochdale before setting up his own business. |
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The Bosnian played 15 league games for the Swabians, scoring eight goals and setting up six more. |
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Ever think of setting up a mailing list or something of past participants who want to be notified of new swaps? |
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In the final chukker the Army scored a second, but the Navy's Royal captain struck back, setting up a seventh for OM Grant Fraser. |
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Tasmania is setting up a specialty fruit wine association to promote the production of meads, ciders, pure fruit wines and liqueurs. |
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Bacteria that parasitize other organisms must first break down some of their host's tissues before setting up shop. |
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We found ourselves ravenously hungry after the day's hard traveling and setting up camp in the strong winds. |
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Team member Jane is assisting members of the partnership in setting up the post and gaining support from the local business community. |
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We organise projects ranging from education to setting up mini hydel power plants for the benefit of the local people. |
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To exploit this opportunity, companies are setting up new manufacturing unit for hydrofluorocarbons. |
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However, he still believes that corruption can be curbed by setting up a clean system and strict rules. |
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Marjorie, who is currently looking for a suitable patron for the charity, has said that setting up the charity helped to ease her grief. |
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This is not setting up the American system of closed shops at all, as he said last night. |
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But investors would be limited to setting up eight-inch fabs in China that use an etching process of 0.25 microns or larger. |
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The system involves setting up a code word that is included in the email so that you can ensure it's legitimate. |
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Some local farmers, without obtaining government permission, were setting up distilleries in their small farmhouses. |
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She returns to David, setting up a new home with him in a beautiful farmhouse outside Bakewell. |
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Boukraa was involved in setting up Darren Henderson, and his 25-yard effort was inch-perfect, straight into the top left corner. |
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More than 100 US commandos and British SAS soldiers are now in southern Afghanistan, setting up road blocks. |
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However, as with all new business ventures, a lot of expense was incurred in setting up. |
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They are famous for setting up their tents outside of small towns across Europe and drawing the local populations with a Pied Piper type parade. |
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In the winter you worked shoveling sidewalks and setting up pins in the bowling alley. |
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An insured attorney worked with a client for many years, including setting up certain business organizations. |
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All interested parties are asked to attend with a view to setting up a committee to organize and plan the same. |
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Major automobile manufacturers are setting up consortiums for Internet-enabled procurement of auto-assembly materials. |
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Like other police forces, Wiltshire constabulary is not setting up a special squad or unit to deal with possible hunting law infringements. |
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Upmarket furniture dealers have also plugged into the trend, setting up experience centres to create a live-in ambience for various rooms. |
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They will be setting up a working camp in the park, which means they will live as the pioneers did with no electricity and modern conveniences. |
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Many thanks must go everyone for the countless times they have endured my faffing around setting up flashguns. |
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After setting up his lone amp and tuning two guitars, he played with the same quiet and graceful poise that I remembered seeing in Amherst. |
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One was setting up a polygraph, laying out the lie detector's telltale wires and cords. |
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Pete's cousin had died from an undiagnosed ectopic pregnancy and, with his usual enthusiasm, Pete flung himself into setting up this new charity. |
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A restless, itinerant soul, he didn't stay in Symington long, setting up shop in a small family-run hotel in Ayr. |
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The Home Office Minister has floated the idea of setting up a part-time police force in North Yorkshire to fight crime in rural areas. |
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The losses reflected the costs of setting up and floating the website company as well as the cost of internet broadcasting. |
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Why don't you and your poodle of a Foreign Minister try setting up a democracy with individual liberties in, say, France first. |
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I should be preparing for my meeting with my manager this afternoon, but instead I am setting up email blogging and photo posts! |
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You've also talked about the difference in setting up a team for the regular season vs. the postseason. |
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Hunston claims that his signature was forged on one of the documents setting up the partnership. |
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She did this by presenting the children with nonsense words and setting up situations which would elicit derived forms of the words. |
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The American Founding Fathers can be regarded as setting up a system of rules within which their successors have operated. |
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Defenders setting up a wall to face a free kick near the penalty area will not longer be allowed to protect their crown jewels with their hands. |
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Between his arrival in 718 and his murder by pagans in 754, Boniface preached among the Frisians, Germans, and Franks, setting up a see at Mainz. |
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Drake was sitting at the front desks, his back to me, conversing with his partner while setting up equipment. |
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On the next play, special teams got into the act, forcing a fumble by John Simon and setting up a field goal for a seven-point lead at the half. |
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Both companies invested heavily into setting up state-of-the art breweries to produce premium beers. |
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He has been in India ever since, setting up his own centre for the deaf at Nambikkai, on the country's southern tip. |
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Suggested reforms included setting up an independent body to pick the second doctor who signs the death certificate. |
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In fact, several companies are in the process of setting up on-site delivery centres in different geographies. |
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The charity has issued guidance for designers and printers, including simply making print larger on labels or setting up helplines. |
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The Ghanians did all the data processing, at lightning speed, while the Kenyan team focused on setting up the site structure. |
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They have somehow to stop briefing against one another, stop setting up new ginger groups designed to damage other Tories. |
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For galleries, the setting up of projectors and having screening times is foreign to them. |
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Tunisia had promulgated a constitution in 1860, setting up a Supreme Council purporting to limit the powers of the monarchy. |
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She suggests setting up small departmental group meetings so that no employee is singled out. |
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He said this album has taken a bit of time because of some derailments in setting up his own studio. |
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It also includes setting up dial-in clients, e-mail aliases, masquerading and list servers. |
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Instead of pitching around him and setting up a force at any base, he grooved one and the batter produced a two-run single. |
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Early in the morning, a lone figure could be seen setting up an easel on one of the groynes found along the beach. |
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It has been stressed the setting up of the advice line does not imply any guilt. |
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After setting up their tents, these young people would start enjoying a picnic. |
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He began knocking on doors, reading books on precinct districting and setting up databases. |
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The Medical Wing will be involved in setting up and running mobile field hospitals in the event of a conflict. |
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He stresses that the exegesis offers a critical explanation setting up the interpretative framework for the examiner. |
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They lugged in the shelves, all the knick knacks and doodads, and started setting up. |
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She was setting up the radio when she saw the white truck pull into her dooryard a ways away. |
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He also supported London and Oxford in setting up similar extension courses. |
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They proposed a referendum on abolishing the monarchy, and setting up a republic. |
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He proposed setting up a kiosk at the bus station with a waiting room and toilets. |
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Chapter four provides an excellent walk-through on setting up Samba to handle logon scripts, roaming profiles and system policies. |
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Blogger is featured prominently, and there are detailed walk-throughs of setting up your own weblog. |
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I will discuss some of the things we considered in setting up her season plan and how that fits into the final year of the Olympic quadrennium. |
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The city's original good intention was to improve local living standards by pulling down the city's old quarters and setting up new ones. |
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Whilst setting up, I noticed a Black Kite quartering the river and it was not until much later that I found out that this was a rare sighting. |
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I got into recruitment by accident and stayed for 11 years before setting up Kite. |
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Farm animals were excluded from these coppices by the digging of ditches and the setting up of hedges of quickthorn grown on banks. |
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Officials are understood to have approached three internet companies seeking quotes for the cost of setting up advertising software. |
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When setting up your speakers and audio system, the Speaker Wizard guides you through it and helps you adjust balance and fade controls. |
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This was Ja Fallon at his best again, jinking and dodging and dicating the play, setting up attacks in waves. |
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Spring is when many songbirds are most active, busy competing for mates, establishing breeding pairs, setting up territories. |
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Along with illuminating the critters, they make it easer to see the edge of ragged Colorado roads, and can be handy for setting up camp. |
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He was cold, he was bad at ad-libbing and he was very bad at setting up the panelists to be funny. |
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Caterers, technicians and advance men were setting up an informal mix of a press conference and Texas style barbecue. |
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Warm melodic figures are juxtaposed with harsher percussive patterns, setting up some fascinating contrasts in sound. |
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For other purposes locking karabiners are mainly used for rigging, setting up belays or on major running belays such as spikes and trees. |
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I'm sorry to have kept you waiting, but I was setting up a delicate experiment in the observatory. |
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He described Zara as a bubbly well liked person who dreamed of setting up her own dog kennels. |
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Last week workers were busy at the Embankment setting up barriers, and wondered what they were in aid of. |
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British law prohibits us wiretapping ourselves, but it says nothing about covert foreign nationals setting up shop. |
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It is hoped to hold an open meeting for parishioners in the near future with a view to setting up a branch in the town. |
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The company has wasted no time setting up a redirect from the vanquished Petstore.com to its own site. |
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When setting up a woodworking or auto repair area, don't bolt power tools to the bench all at once. |
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Young people considering setting up in business should look to reduce the risk involved as much as possible. |
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Patrick had restructured its organization, setting up labor-supply subsidiaries as employers of its unionized workforces. |
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It involves setting up a website describing yourself and explaining why you need money. |
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Is it worth setting up an elaborate structure without knowing the commercial value of its intended output? |
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A Norwegian woman setting up shop as a witch has been awarded a government grant worth 53,000 kronor. |
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Deacon wriggled out of having to make a decision by setting up a group with very limited powers. |
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I ate some yakisoba and other standard festival fare before setting up my tripod and getting ready to attempt to photograph the action. |
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It wasn't until I started making a list of things I needed to buy that I realised how many accoutrements are involved in setting up house. |
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I am thinking of setting up my cash and carry medical practice on a boat. |
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The NPHA, citing safety concerns, has also suggested setting up a basic, emergency-call-only cell system in the backcountry. |
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In at least 20 states, governors or legislatures are balking at setting up insurance cooperatives. |
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Already, the conservative media is braying for their names and setting up justifications for identifying them. |
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Besides, in recent weeks, India has been party to the setting up of a brics Bank, with Brazil, Russia, China, and South Africa. |
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France were much quicker in setting up scoring chances but they squandered them with the reckless abandon of a gambler, certain the luck would hold all night. |
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Other alternatives proposed to the government include setting up a ceiling price on imported rice and applying a special customs inspection, he said. |
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Many sites offer forums for the fans to discuss the band, their music and other stuff, but some go further, setting up pen-pal networks between fans in different countries. |
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One more reason for setting up the artificial wall is also to promote and popularise adventure sports in city and the State, besides holding periodic competitions. |
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But it incurs the additional sunk cost of setting up a foreign plant. |
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Nemeth capped a Man of the Match display by scoring one goal and inspiring all of Boro's quick-fire first half treble, as well as setting up Massimo Maccarone's first goal. |
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Not for her the weekly chore of dividing herself between all her grandchildren, babysitting on Saturday nights and setting up the ironing board while she pays a quick visit. |
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In August 1999, while setting up for a trade show in Utah, the two men were caught in a tornado that destroyed their sewing machines and sent them diving for cover. |
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By examining the limits of sums, products and quotients of variable quantities, Mengoli was setting up the basic rules if the calculus thirty years before Newton and Leibniz. |
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Even though Newcastle were on the wrong end of a hiding against Leicester last weekend, May repaid Andrew's faith by setting up Newcastle's two tries. |
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As part of its business plan, the MVA Fund is thinking of setting up shops in other regions, perhaps as a piggyback on other parastatals with offices in those regions. |
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In a bid to take credit to the customer's door step, HDFC Bank is setting up loan shops through its direct selling agents and has piloted the project in Chennai. |
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Our first test involved setting up a daily defragmentation scheduled on a workstation used daily by six different people for spot editing of research documents. |
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There have been delays in setting up the intelligence system and little or no improvement in inputting details of arrests or summonses on the Police National Computer. |
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Earlier this week, Stakhiv was busy setting up five tents around lviv for this month's election campaign. |
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Soon he approached Ken Raasch, a California entrepreneur, with the idea of setting up a printmaking business. |
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Praying Indians were fined or punished if they did not work, committed fornication, beat their wives, or wandered between wigwams instead of setting up their own. |
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In her introduction, she describes how it was the experience of setting up home in England that sparked her quest for real Indian khana that did not take hours to prepare. |
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Researchers are sometimes guilty of confirmation bias by setting up experiments or framing their data in ways that will tend to confirm their hypotheses. |
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The association is in the planning stages of setting up mooring buoys at the more visited sites like Pantai Merah, Padar Island, and Cannibal Rock. |
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Synchronicity was young, still in the process of setting up, it was probably kismet that his wife wasn't one of the subjects who'd been completely tagged and bagged already. |
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We started at ground zero and we knew we had to build our fanbase with exciting hockey, and, to be honest, we couldn't do that by setting up a trap night in and night out. |
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We briefly consider helping out by setting up a huge plasma screen outside parliament showing back-to-back episodes of Trisha, but budgetary constraints intervene. |
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He came to prominence following the riot in Bradford in 1995 when he helped arrange dialogue between police and young people, setting up the Young People's Forum as a result. |
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A former pro rodeo cowboy, these days he works primarily as an animal coordinator for films, supervising other wranglers and setting up stunts, shots etc. |
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Now he only smiles when dreaming about setting up a snack stall back in his native Tunis. |
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He tried his hand at setting up a chain of movie theaters in Ireland, and worked at importing Irish tweed to Italy. |
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They are even being prevented from setting up house in one place. |
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This altruist was only persuaded to come forward when he realised he might use the money to help others, and is now considering setting up a charitable foundation. |
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With the discovery of amianthus, we came up with the idea of setting up an amianthus cardboard industry in the city of Traipu in the state of Alagoas. |
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Indeed, the Government of Quebec sought to control new university programs by setting up a reviewing body comprising representatives of the various universities themselves. |
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This evening, I was setting up our exhibition stand ready for the morning. |
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Later the House passed demands for grants to meet expenses for the next two months pending passage of the Railway Budget 2004-2005 after the setting up of standing committees. |
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We are setting up an anti-corruption hotline to protect whistleblowers. |
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Although it was just a flash in the pan, the goodwill involved in setting up such a festival is still commented upon favourably by scholars today. |
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After months of hard graft restoring the rooms to a decent standard, and setting up a charity to raise money, the centre finally opened and Jackie hasn't looked back since. |
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Word has it that the company are planning on setting up shop right here in Montreal in the form of some sort of satellite office, but I'm sure we'll hear more soon enough. |
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Businesses, friends and relatives have clubbed together to raise money to help his parents cope with the financial burden by setting up a special trust fund. |
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Hopefully, we'll have hundreds of civil servants setting up in due course when decentralisation comes on stream, so there's no danger of oversupplying the housing market. |
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Instagram photos from that day show Finney and his crew setting up under a tarp outside. |
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Such resources as were available needed to be preserved for existing structures, particularly as the union was in the process of setting up a superannuation fund. |
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She has some specific tips for setting up a bar for a cocktail party. |
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It is not only a steal for those interested in setting up homes with aesthetic designs but also an opportunity for the upcoming artists to reach out to the masses. |
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In the mid-1870s, a French missionary and a Chinese priest went to France and brought advanced lithographic printing to Shanghai, setting up China's first lithographic press. |
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As an alternative, the plan moots the setting up of an exclusive loading bay for private vehicles by the side of the parking area to minimise crowding of deplaning passengers. |
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In tandem, the tourism department is cranking up its plans to develop Nandi Hills by setting up entertainment for children and adults as well as a ropeway. |
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The government has also put on offer the proposal for setting up a ropeway to the famous Hanuman temple at Jakhoo, the highest point, giving an aerial view of the hill town. |
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By setting up a pendulum clock and synchronizing it with the local time according to the Sun, the astronomers were able to say when the eclipse started as they saw it. |
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A first gatekeeper, controlling the first router, and a second gatekeeper, controlling the second router, together mediate the process of setting up the call. |
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However, instead of just setting up a massive captive development centre, it wants software developers to use its platform to come out with applications. |
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This followed Hitler's taking over command of the German army in February of 1938 and his setting up of an inner foreign policy cabinet which met in secret. |
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On one level Jackson is setting up the animals in different jungles concept, but it also seems that he's juxtaposing the caged animals and the completely uncaged poor people. |
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Just next door in Pakistan, the international media is setting up shop, massively augmenting the local journalists, most of whom write and speak in the Urdu language. |
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