He made us laugh, he knocked us dead, and then there was the scrapbook, with its pages full of letters, pictures, signatures. |
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A woman named Slava Denisov was committed to a psychiatric hospital for collecting signatures on a petition against the war. |
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Changes in population size tend to leave recognizable signatures in the patterns of nucleotide diversity. |
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This intercepts calls and fends off assaults using attack signatures, or known patterns and behavioral rules to pinpoint unusual traffic. |
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These characteristic signatures have been used to trace the transport paths as water masses follow the thermohaline-driven circulation. |
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The group began with the signed letter of September 5 with more than 800 signatures and verified the names and identification. |
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The pen is used mostly to write signatures, while picking up the Chinese brush, which is difficult and inconvenient to use, is rarer still. |
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Campaigners demanding Davis's head claim they have already secured more than the 900,000 signatures they need. |
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A private key is used to decrypt data encrypted with the corresponding public key and to create digital signatures. |
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In all, 51 of 86 former municipalities in the merged megacities managed to obtain enough signatures. |
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Six years later, his name appeared as the second of 25 signatures on a document requesting the incorporation of Richmond. |
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One way to find such genetic signatures is to search for genes that reveal signs of positive natural selection. |
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Not as raw as ethnic Latino rhythms like salsa, son, samba and merengue but bearing some of their signatures. |
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American units look for enemy command posts with sensitive systems that can detect radio transmissions and other signatures that TOCs give off. |
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The fault here lies in the code that generates the warning message when a particular error condition associated with digital signatures occurs. |
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The cheques required two signatures but she often forged the names of colleagues. |
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While some tonalities require the use of black keys, no key signatures are employed. |
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Binary and ternary time signatures, combinations and complex meters are covered within the goal, practice and custom modes of operation. |
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Overseas-based South Africans are using the Internet to attach their signatures and others are faxing the petition. |
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A petition is nothing more than a list of names, addresses and signatures with your cause written at the top of each page. |
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We are hoping for 20,000 signatures for when we give the petition to the City this fall. |
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Within hours of Stephen Fry tweeting a link to the petition on Sunday morning, thousands of people had added their signatures. |
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The ancient Siberian demonstrates genomic signatures that are basal to present-day western Eurasians and close to modern Native Americans. |
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This form, typed in triplicate and smothered in stamps and signatures must be obtained from the Interior Ministry. |
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The petitions bore more than 2,500 signatures, well over the minimum of 1,695 required by state election laws. |
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They collected 30,000 signatures opposed to the proposed trans-Tasman treaty. |
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The second issue, the interpretation of time signatures and the relationship between duple and triple time, is more controversial. |
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It can usually be identified only by apprentices' signatures or other documentation, such as a bill of sale. |
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Before I could tell her about the inadvertent imposture that had occurred, she walked off the show in a huge huff with both signatures in hand. |
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Now Blocher's party has collected the necessary number of signatures under Swiss direct democracy to challenge the law. |
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Staff are still collating signatures to find out exactly how many people took part. |
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They garnered signatures from 87 students that have taken at least one class in the Russian department to attach to their petitionary letter. |
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His son, Gary, who initially said the signatures on the documents were his father's, now claims that the memos are fake. |
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The system will replace signatures with a four-digit PIN number as the main way of proving customers' identities. |
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Now parts of it are difficult to read, and the signatures and notary stamp are nearly illegible. |
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The petition, with the signatures of 45,000 Canadians from 35 communities coast-to-coast, was presented in the House of Commons last Wednesday. |
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A board member of a football club has managed to secure one of the most sought after signatures in the game. |
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Most common timings could be handled duodecimally with no need for time signatures. |
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These intervals possibly represent signatures of distributary channels in a coastal-plain environment. |
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I can then prepare the engrossments for your signatures and I note that I should forward the Wills to you at home for signature. |
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Subjects covered will include advising users to maintain up-to-date anti-virus signatures, patch operating systems and use firewalls. |
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Gene signatures of lung carcinoma prognosis often contain gene classifiers of metastasis in other tumor systems. |
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Security and privacy technologies such as encryption, digital signatures, and biometric identification systems are evolving rapidly. |
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A charming, and thankfully short, tune with two different and rather difficult to discern time signatures. |
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It transpired that the two signatures on the card were those of his first-day playing partners, both of whom had signed it by mistake. |
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Over the previous two weeks, petition circulators collected more than 5,000 signatures. |
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Davis supporters had filed a lawsuit challenging the validity of some of the recall signatures. |
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Even when the key signatures are not difficult, there are many accidentals due to chromatic movements and seventh chords. |
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Under provincial legislation, a petition with enough signatures can force city council to put the question on a plebiscite. |
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In the co-owned example, less tax is saved but a joint account requiring both signatures for withdrawal provides a little more security. |
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The Board's disallowance of these signatures left Mayor Williams considerably below the 2000 signatures required for ballot access. |
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A mechanical engineer by profession he started studying graphology and later focused on signatures. |
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They have themselves to blame for putting their signatures to a document that was so evidently not ready for implementation. |
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Already, the book was filled with signatures and brief words of condolence from friends and well-wishers. |
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In the meantime, citizens are rallying in the piazzas, collecting signatures and marching around buildings. |
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The ladies' committee, moreover, received praise for its sterling work in distributing leaflets and obtaining signatures on petitions. |
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Party wheel horse Kevin Shelley, the secretary of state, has told county elections officials they can take their time in verifying signatures. |
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That is, the traditional concept of witnessing the affixation of a traditional signature reduces the incidence of forged signatures. |
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As with the sharp key signatures, there is an easy way to determine the key of a particular flat key signature. |
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The article details the efforts of a local artist who gathered 500 signatures of those opposed to developing the land. |
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It didn't have the latest patches and anti-virus signatures, so when he connected it to his cable modem at home, it became infected. |
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The appearance of naturally aged wood captures the signatures of all of nature's own artists. |
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I am currently obtaining signatures on a petition to the Home Secretary, to ask him to desist from imprisoning pensioners. |
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Guidelines for clefs, key signatures, bar-lines, and notes are similarly drawn in. |
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If those signatures are presented, despite the strong support from Central Office, he will face another vote and could be deselected. |
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Purcell's first seven pieces introduce various fingering combinations, simple ornaments and key signatures. |
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Stephen's assistant witnessed their signatures, and Stephen put it in the house safe. |
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The signatures were forged by the defendant, who also signed the documents as having witnessed the signatures. |
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One can only assume this is rectifiable solely through writing to the authors and asking them sweetly for their missing signatures. |
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Two hundred member signatures are needed to force a vote on demutualising the society. |
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The charge that some letters of some signatures are printed rather than written is particularly ludicrous. |
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The second example is about collection of signatures for the presidential recall referendum in Venezuela. |
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Magic markers gave way to spray paint in the early 1970s as writers realised the potential for elaborating and enlarging their signatures. |
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Even an online petition of more then 50,000 signatures demanding his reinstatement failed to persuade the producers to change their minds. |
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The band played progressive metal, a style mixing complex compositional structures and odd time signatures with the intensity of heavy metal. |
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The city became a magnet drawing other renowned architects adding their signatures. |
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Not long ago, I purchased an autographed baseball containing signatures of players on an American League All-Star team. |
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The Bishop of Bradford is among church leaders putting their signatures to a declaration urging voters to use their votes responsibly in June. |
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She helped collect signatures for the protest petition from the eight houses and 14 bungalows in the close. |
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In the morning an anti-war petition with a million signatures was presented to parliament. |
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Internet users love extras, and adding customizable interactions such as signatures and smilies will help keep visitors coming back. |
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We have done a lot of petitioning outside the leisure centre and have so far got 581 signatures. |
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This makes signatures and encryption in plain text, so it is easy to mail, print and cut and paste. |
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You have no doubt seen people whose signatures are nothing more than scribbles, yet even those unreadable scratch marks are valid. |
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Stories circulated of members who routinely franked their laundry home and who gave their signatures to family and friends for personal use. |
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She's got an anti-magnetic hull and can use hydro jets instead of engines so there won't be any signatures. |
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Nevertheless, material can instead be quickly differentiated based on broadband spectral signatures instead of any single narrowband measurement. |
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Users are advised not to open suspicious attachments and to update their antiviral signatures to block the virus. |
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Over 300 organizations and businesses set up snazzy booths to sell wares, distribute information and collect signatures for various petitions. |
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Those who appended their signatures merely to appear to be non-racial or fair in dealing with others, do so to their peril. |
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In a sign of the times, the fast food giant is getting rid of the extra-large portions that had become one of its signatures. |
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Any volunteers who help gather signatures must be registered voters and must apply to volunteer. |
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To get 20,000 signers by September 2006, we will need approximately 15 new signatures per day on average. |
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These nests and this large songbird's melodious, liquid calls are signatures of the Neotropical lowlands. |
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Two spectroscopic signatures associated with formyl group CH modes suggest that P740 is a dimeric Chl d-containing species. |
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They're not completely arrhythmic, the rhythms are just highly unconventional, often with different parts playing in different time signatures. |
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She also claims that some signatures are forgeries, an extremely serious allegation for which she provides no evidence. |
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Connecting cover boards to the mull, rather than directly to the signatures themselves, allows for a strong but flexible backbone. |
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This could, with considerable effort, be used to forge certificates and signatures. |
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While most signatures were written in longhand, some names were neatly hand printed on blocks. |
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Stand on a street corner with a clip board in hand soliciting signatures for the privatization of public loos. |
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Starting on C major, they ascend in pitch utilizing the key signatures that employ no more than four sharps or fiats. |
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The deviation resulted because the counterparts held by me did not include Computer's signatures. |
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Ecologists see these isotopic ratios of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen as signatures. |
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Indeed, a petition against the boycott idea has garnered thousands of signatures from intellectual luminaries here. |
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Some basics of music theory also are explained including scales, key signatures, chords, intervals, transposition and the circle of fifths. |
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It features signatures dishes such as a mushroom souffle and a raspberry macaron. |
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Users can update applications securely with authentication enabled through digital signatures. |
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The officials were instructed to itemize the number of signatures from each county that are deemed defective for any of 10 reasons. |
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I got confirmation from him today that there were no more than 600 or 700 signatures. |
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Musical literacy requires knowledge of major and minor scales, key signatures, intervals and triad spelling. |
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Similar picosecond time constants and spectral signatures have been observed for the cooling of a number of dye molecules including azobenzene. |
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After sewing the signatures to your end papers, attach to the game book by gluing the whole piece down. |
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He first forged signatures to get hold of his inheritance, then involved his wife's family in complex life insurance scams. |
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Even today, most capital transfers are communicated through faxes or telex machines and authenticated with pen-and-ink signatures. |
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I spilled a whole pot of glue on a stack of signatures, spoiling the pages. |
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When I'm satisfied with my compositions, I begin adhering the pockets and card stock pages to the card stock signatures. |
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This format once was regarded as forgivable, back when illustrations were printed in separate signatures on better paper, which these are not. |
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Around the adjacent display of scientifically-valuable spinning tops and dinosaur models stood a man buttonholing people to get signatures on a petition to save the place. |
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If we can collect 200,000 signatures on our petition, then our candidate will be included on the ballot. |
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They collected 2,000 signatures on a petition demanding that women be allowed to join the club. |
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The petition has accrued 413 signatures so far, as well as multiple comments of support. |
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A Change.org petition to the British Embassy advocating for attention on the case was shut down, after 516 signatures. |
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It's why this amicus brief is gaining signatures every day and why the party of individual freedom can give voice to gay equality. |
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He has been able to renew and reinvent Chanel signatures, from its fabrics and shapes to emblems such as the camellia. |
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I hit the streets of San Francisco with canvasser Cynthia Ford, who began collecting signatures for the group in March. |
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The commission has already called for a raft of new ways of checking ballots, including the collection of signatures and dates of birth at registration for postal voting. |
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Reasons for the high figures include misunderstanding of the forms and voters being unhappy about putting their signatures on to a secret ballot paper. |
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The petition, open to any citizen to join, gathered forty thousand signatures in the first three months. |
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Addressed to cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, the president of Argentina, it had received well over 619,000 signatures. |
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The student soon realizes that key signatures with the resulting sharps or flats are the consequence of a consistent melodic sequence contained within a scale pattern. |
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The deport Justin Bieber Petition, has already garnered the necessary number of signatures to elicit a White House response. |
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I hardly even know what to say about the petition to deport Piers Morgan, now at over 80,000 signatures. |
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Ken Campbell's slapstick take on the nursery rhyme for Unicorn Theatre bears the old rogue's unmistakable signatures of anarchic humour and lurking menace. |
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We found that the index of refraction used for the material comprising the core was very important in terms of the resulting angularly resolved scattering signatures. |
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We do not yet know whether different stages of a battle, such as the initial salvos, a fighting retreat and a rout, have different archaeological signatures. |
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Somebody got old letterheads and signatures, and cut and pasted. |
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But instead of frilly unmentionables under the tissue paper, there were pages and pages of printed-out signatures and comments. |
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Logistically, obtaining everyone's signatures may be a bit of a problem. |
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Our desktop antivirus software is automatically updated from our server at logon, so a simple logout every night ensures everyone's antivirus signatures are current. |
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Some of the false claims were made with false signatures of patients, while others saw him use a rubber stamp on forms that should have been signed. |
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With just 75 minutes to go before the deadline for handing in completed nominations, the returning officer told us we needed to get the signatures of 30 assentors. |
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The removing of the bus bay is a victory for people power as residents had handed in more than 160 signatures to Lambeth Council protesting against the scheme. |
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More than 2,000 signatures have been collected on a petition supporting large sail-like awnings that cover the front of restaurants at the Italian Forum. |
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Hundreds of people are continuing to sign up each day to our petition to save Terry's, with the number of signatures now flying past the 3,000 mark. |
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Silver hallmarks, pewter touch marks, signatures on bronzes, foundry marks and engraved signatures on glass can all help to point you in the right direction. |
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So popular he is that people, young and old, rush in a stampede to collect a baseball hat bearing his name and signatures of his trainer and jockey. |
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Frank starts out small, forging signatures and cheques and soon moves into a rather successful succession of fake identities and fraudulent cheques. |
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Where a single document is prepared for signature by several persons, the document on its face points to a conclusion that the signatures of all are essential to its validity. |
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To make the inside signatures fold copy paper in half the long way. |
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It had more petition signatures than any previous Nevada ballot initiative. |
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It takes almost an uncountable number of signatures to launch a shuttle. |
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Under Illinois law the Green Party had only 90 days to collect the signatures and was also required to field a slate of candidates for every office on the ballot. |
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New lacquer signatures have also been noted on originally unsigned pieces. |
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It is unimaginable what effect the document would have without signatures. |
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Their protean sound lifts them above the legions of second-rate math rockers who think it's enough simply to noodle around with shifting time signatures and obscure chords. |
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After gathering and notarizing signatures, SEP supporters had to spend additional hours sorting, addressing, stuffing and mailing petitions to local voter registrars. |
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Isn't the legal strength of a petition based on handwritten signatures? |
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We wanted to find melodies and rhythms that retained the heaviness and distortion of hard rock, while leaving space for melodic sensitivity and complex time signatures. |
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Hashing is used in many applications, from passwords and other authentication schemes, to digital signatures and certificates, to creating checksums used to validate files. |
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And they have gathered 600 signatures petitioning against the closure. |
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They were requested to fax back the document with their signatures. |
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Through the spring, Wright mounted a campaign to gain the signatures of twenty-five thousand voters, required by state law to have the issue decided by popular vote. |
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People gathered signatures in freezing rain to block the sale. |
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In the '80s, one Texas bank tested a large batch of its automated checks to make sure the preprinted signatures were appearing precisely where they ought to. |
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We were able to find several different geomorphic signatures, what the features look like, and if they have frozen beds of snow, sand and ice in them. |
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Because the blocks themselves are so glorious the signatures are almost insignificant, until that is, one begins to look at the history or provenance of the quilt. |
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Spitzer's infrared detectors were able to pick up the signatures of the vaporized rock, along with pieces of refrozen lava, called tektites. |
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The declaration will be administered by Public Notaries, who will testify signatures of tax declarers. |
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This was despite a petition attracting nearly 300 signatures and disagreement from the local community. |
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Douglas McIntosh, 41, forged customers' signatures and sold their goods to a market trader, Durham Crown Court heard. |
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The staff is first presented in Module 4, where treble and bass clef, time signatures, repeat signs and so on are explored. |
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He has therefore altered some of the key signatures to suit diatonic instruments. |
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Automatically creating reliable signatures of zero-day exploits is the focus of intense research efforts. |
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In England they became popular heroes and 800,000 signatures were collected for their release. |
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The signatures of the presiding officers of Congress are therefore not present in this version of the act. |
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In the past, Bishops of Durham varied their signatures between Dunelm and the French Duresm. |
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The lawyers made the procedure a railroad to get the signatures they needed. |
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Now, in the first folio volume of 1616, the paging, signatures, and quiring are continuous and regular throughout. |
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Its Charter of reforms received over three million signatures but was rejected by Parliament without consideration. |
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Additionally, the convention's secretary, William Jackson, signed the document to authenticate the validity of the delegate signatures. |
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Following the signature in this case would be an elaborate monogram, the signatures of any witnesses, and then the seal. |
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Lastly is the development of differences in marine assemblages and their isotopic signatures in the Caribbean from those in the Pacific. |
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My mate is so dinq that he could get 100 signatures a day and he'd still be behind. |
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These ships have hulls of glass fibre or wood instead of steel to avoid magnetic signatures. |
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Ontario's ninth statutory holiday was approved with an order-in-council.... The document needs only to have two cabinet signatures. |
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Broadcast's tick tock tunes, unusual time signatures, steamdriven equipment and singer Trish's languid and seductive vocals are all in place. |
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If you do not want the item, simply return the card with the notarized signatures of all senior administrators within 24 hours. |
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Also, those signatures were sometimes notarized when the signer was not present, as required by law. |
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Concepts covered include rhythmic values, pitch alterations and key signatures. |
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The accuracy of genetic signatures for different treponeme strains has yet to be established, they say. |
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The eID cards can be used both in the public and private sector for identification and for the creation of legally binding electronic signatures. |
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On top of that, he couches these minor musings in odd time signatures, ill-fitting musical arrangements and important historical allusions. |
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For instance, the room on 'anti-painting' contained Francis Picabia's L'oeil Cacodylate, a painting full of other artist's signatures. |
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Banks has used different time signatures to enhance the rhythmic drive and is much more like his compositional style with Genesis. |
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At any time signatures and GUID can be validated within the issuing system. |
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NotePad users can set up a music score and enter clefs, time signatures, key signatures, notes, rests, lyrics, markings and musical instructions. |
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Mark Dayton received more than 6,000 petition signatures asking him to issue a frac sand moratorium in that state. |
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The resulting thermographs can show flaws via time-temperature contrast signatures. |
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That's because thermal imaging cameras detect heat signatures, such as body temperatures. |
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Isotope fractionations due to bacterial carbon fixation and C-isotope signatures in ancient sedimentary rock have been studied. |
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The signatures of Germanic influx to England is now widely accepted and has been shown in other studies, such as Capelli et al. |
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The number of signatures is expected to exceed in 60,000 in the next day. |
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So, by comparing the chemical signatures of the little loggerheads with the green turtles, we could figure out what the green turtles were doing. |
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The carbon chronicle and anoxygenic phototroph evolution can be studied by anlayzing C-isotope signatures. |
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Food and Drug Administra-tion's basic rules for the validation of electronic records and electronic signatures. |
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Ivanov gathered more than 20,000 signatures at the lo-cal offices of the State Election Commission in a single afternoon. |
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Ils ont egalement continue a collecter les signatures pour le retrait de la confiance au chef de l'Etat. |
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A petition demanding a second referendum, based on allegations of vote miscounting, gained more than 70,000 signatures in 24 hours. |
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Mathcore's main defining quality is the use of odd time signatures, and has been described to possess rhythmic comparability to free jazz. |
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But their petition is far short of the required 50,000 signatures. |
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It was Gardner who first showed me the invertible signatures designed by Scott Kim. |
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The 1930s brought more signal results from Jansky and Reber, early pioneers in the recognition of radio signatures from the Milky Way. |
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There were no signatures on the charter of 1215, and the barons present did not attach their own seals to it. |
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The manual pages describe the signatures, structures, and functors specified by the Library, and their semantics. |
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The cooperation agreement with Zaragoza will not be about signatures alone. |
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They used to be such hard work, schlepping around begging for signatures. |
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Meanwhile, in Bitola and Skopje, VMRO-DPMNE and SDSM party representatives collect signatures, ones for Ilievski's release while others against the spread of drugs. |
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I reread the names of those who eventually conquered Everest 60 years ago and left their signatures on the ceiling, including the summiteers Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing. |
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Some of the early Welsh books that Davies collected contain leaves or signatures that were not in the copies that the National Library already possessed. |
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Response Proposals shall be prepared upon the forms provided herein, properly executed and all items filled out, and the signatures of all persons shall be in longhand. |
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The House of Commons rejected Pitt's resolution by over 140 votes, despite receiving petitions for reform bearing over twenty thousand signatures. |
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Interpretation is difficult due to a limited supply of evidence, based mainly on an incomplete fossil record and chemical signatures remaining in Cambrian rocks. |
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However, recalling an official in San Diego is a stupefyingly difficult process, involving a limited time span and more than 100,000 signatures of registered city voters. |
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In the last of these series, the issuing bank would stamp its name and promise to pay, along with the signatures of its president and cashier on a preprinted note. |
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Supporters of the Quiggins store yesterday staged a protest outside the John Lewis base on Church Street and collected 5,000 signatures from the public. |
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Included are, a statement pronouncing the document's adoption by the states present, a formulaic dating of its adoption, and the signatures of those endorsing it. |
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By the time of the 1963 winter recess, 50 signatures were still needed. |
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Coinkite has announced today the release of its multi-signature API and Co-sign Pages, giving users the first Bitcoin platform of its kind to support M-of-15 signatures. |
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He carried the petition door to door, collecting signatures. |
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One of the signatures of the genre is the guitar power chord. |
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The system also handles electronic signatures via configurable options such as expirable passwords, user blocking and retiring, and records of failed login attempts. |
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Usually, a separate document containing their vows and the signatures of all present is kept by the couple, and often displayed prominently in their home. |
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The hotels collected more than 100,000 signatures to force a voter referendum on the issue, prompting the council to rescind the measure, make some changes and readopt it. |
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The key signatures of D major and b minor both have two sharps. |
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By calling a federal referendum, a group of citizens may challenge a law passed by parliament, if they gather 50,000 signatures against the law within 100 days. |
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The target of 10,000 signatures was reached over the Garlic Festival weekend in August with the final figure of 17,529 before the petition reached Downing Street. |
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Such a candidate has to present 200 signatures in favor of his candidacy, the same as a candidate of a party that had no parliamentary presentation previously. |
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A petition was created by students which was to be sent to the SQA demanding to know why the exam was exceedingly difficult, and it gained over 25,000 signatures. |
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A NIST proposed parameter and algorithm are used for quantifying the bullet signature differences between the RM bullets and a virtual standard for the bullet signatures. |
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The task is complicated by the fact that an influence mine may have one or more of a hundred different potential target signatures programmed into it. |
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Lessons cover standard notation, beat and tempo, rhythm, key signatures, melody, harmony, intervals, time signatures, treble, bass and alto clefs, and much more. |
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Patiala signatures include grilled Chilean sea bass with strawberry chutney and Bengali mustard and the lightly spiced pumpkin and apricot shorba. |
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The magnetic signatures were measured with degaussing coils. |
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CoSign electronic signatures are based on standard PKI technology, guaranteeing signer authenticity, data integrity and the non-repudiation of electronic documents. |
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