Lodge explains that sonic sensors make grading a road much easier than with stakes. |
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As he said, the stakes are high in the beauty contest for government assistance in the private sector because it's a global competition. |
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Banjo Picker earned his second stakes win after setting the pace in the six-furlong race for three-year-olds and older. |
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Try tying clear fishing filament between a couple stakes at various heights where the deer are likely to roam. |
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I roared in delight at the ludicrousness, while remaining riveted at the cheerful upping of the stakes. |
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He is known to have stakes in the country's largest cigarette factory, a five-star hotel and a tea garden in eastern Nepal. |
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Women have a particularly bad deal in the cancer stakes, according to Greaves. |
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The loss of Labour's majority in last week's local elections has upped the political stakes as opposition parties try to negotiate the best deal. |
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Use stakes to mark the areas so you can keep track of where you've planted and where you have yet to plant. |
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In games like this where the stakes are so high, I think when the teams are evenly matched it can go either way. |
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There were stakes thrust in his belt, and he wore a bandoleer over his left shoulder, also studded with wooden stakes. |
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The Life Insurance Corporation of India is shopping for strategic stakes in commercial banks to put bancassurance to better use. |
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Then stakes are driven in by hand and the fabric is attached to the stakes, completing the installation. |
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British men have overtaken women in the fashion stakes, according to a report published today. |
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Employers had difficulty holding on to employees as they upped stakes and changed employers at the drop of a hat or in the quest for more money. |
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It could be denial but I feel more likely it's an acute awareness of the stakes involved. |
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The clash of the news titans is well and truly on, and the stakes are high for everyone involved. |
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In your example, player B did not have enough table stakes to cover future raises, so he went all-in. |
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He followed her calmly towards the stakes where the other horses were tethered and being watched. |
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Soon enough, the gang is all together and they're playing a game of high stakes poker. |
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Students' grades are based primarily on teacher-designed or local tests, so the stakes for students are unclear. |
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Large varieties of sweet peas will need a sturdier form of support, either a wigwam or a row of garden stakes. |
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Built like a small country, but nimble with it, he handles himself well in the action man stakes. |
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This explicit entrustment to the Security Council to enforce the ruling of the World Court raises high stakes for the international legal system. |
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On November 3 an underwater path to safety was marked with stakes and lined with a chain of small boats crewed by firefighters. |
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Other materials sold by the bundle include things like wooden stakes, lath and wooden shims. |
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Popular and prize-winning, these angst-ridden accounts of the aspiring outsider seem to sweep the bestseller stakes. |
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What results is a constant raising of the stakes in the same game, the annunciation of an apocalypse, a final unveiling. |
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The stakes of nuclear war engage not just the survival of the antagonists, but the fate of mankind. |
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Their essays suggest why African Americans have special stakes in the postmodern revaluation of modern paradigms. |
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When the conflict is so easily resolved, it lessens the tension and lowers the stakes of the story. |
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In many respects it is conducted in more earnest, for higher stakes, and against greater odds than political life in liberal democracies. |
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Now Chavez will return to the horse he has ridden to four stakes victories, including three this year. |
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The little blue pill has upped the stakes in indoor sport and whetted people's appetites for lifestyle drugs. |
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The stakes were upped last Monday when the consequences of last summer's direct action protest were dealt out at Dingwall Sheriff Court. |
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The English troops, mainly archers and foot soldiers, dug in behind wooden stakes between thickly wooded ground. |
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Six-month lock-ins allowed investment banks and management insiders to sell out their stakes. |
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It focuses brilliantly on political intrigue and high stakes and assassins and crumbling empires. |
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The risks are higher, the stakes lower and the goals would be considered laughable if so many lives were not at stake. |
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The stakes are high, and the rewards of successfully averting the coming catastrophe are even greater. |
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To pollinate tomatoes, tap on the bamboo stakes once in the morning and once at night when you notice the petals of the flower are curved back. |
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There were fencing arenas, croquet wickets, balls to toss at targets, archery ranges, horseshoes and stakes, tracks for footraces, and more. |
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The picture roars to life intermittently during these skilled performances, yet despite its high stakes tale of revenge and killings, the film fails to fully engage. |
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When the stakes are as high as these, checking privilege can foreclose important advances in human psychology. |
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They own stakes in some of the top companies in tech, including Facebook, Groupon, Zynga, Digg, foursquare, and Twitter. |
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The mother of five frantically jumps from one argument to the next as if playing a high stakes game of catchphrase. |
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Panovska said Celeste will reiterate what Turner advised, but he will raise the stakes with three additional provisions. |
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You might be willing to pull a driver off the rack, waggle it a little, then lay down your credit card, but the stakes are higher in the professional game. |
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A rainbow stud, resplendent in his best dress uniform, stakes out and defends his riffle against all invaders, threatening would-be rivals with vicious fin-to-fin combat. |
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Much of the theological dispute might seem like hair-splitting, but the stakes were high. |
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It will go to the shia majority and is the subject of an ongoing struggle with very high stakes indeed. |
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If incest, the ultimate taboo, has indeed been broken, then the stakes for avenging the wrong, cleansing the community, and restoring order and stability, cannot be stronger. |
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What you want to do is to be able to drive stakes into the ground here. |
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But shareholders were initially keeping their powder dry as they waited to see if the world's largest brewer would open up with a counter bid and raise the bidding stakes. |
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Briolette hung on for second, one length in front of stakes winner Asawer. |
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The flagman, supplied with metal pins or wooden stakes, marked the spot determined by the deputy surveyor and toward which the axmen and chainmen aimed. |
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White granite boulders were loosened from the surrounding hills, split using water saturated wooden stakes, and painstakingly shaped into building blocks. |
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Nevertheless, many boxers find it hard to walk away from the high wire act of high stakes professional boxing. |
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After years of upping the stakes with larger booths, more lavish parties and fancy tchotchkes, some exhibitors are putting the brakes on wild spending. |
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It belongs rather to that tradition of artistic realism that stakes its claim to truth on calculated departures from familiar modes of seeing and knowing. |
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Putting ideological purity ahead of practical policy compromises may salve our consciences but when biotechnology is the issue the stakes become too high. |
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Rockwell, too, is no slouch in the cool stakes, having already teamed up with George Clooney for crime capers, Welcome to Collinwood and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. |
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Roberts knows just how hard won the current authority of the judicial branch has been and the stakes remain high. |
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These stakes have created a financial arms race that almost certainly will make this election historically expensive. |
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A row of more than 15 bricks, pieces of concrete, metal poles, wooden stakes and a traffic cone were balanced on the track in a blatant act of sabotage. |
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Over the next fortnight Scots football supporters are set to raise the political stakes in their pursuit of greater representation at their clubs. |
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No-one stood above the others in the acting stakes because the entire cast was top-drawer and took on the animal's mannerisms with surprising effectiveness and grace. |
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It was light and tasty, but rather deficient in the garlic stakes. |
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In his dry suit with the tool kit, hammer, stakes, and a coil of yellow nylon line, he looks like some oversized cartoon character, good or evil, Jimmy's not sure which. |
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The characters are inscrutable, the plotting careless, and, at every opportunity, Bowles subverts the dramatic stakes. |
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Every week, he pined for a sellout, selling the virtues of a good crowd like a high-school coach, hoping that filled stands would raise the stakes in the 50-50 raffle. |
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The rise in scale, and in stakes, is telegraphed early on in the nearly two-and-a-half hour film. |
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And, what with a Vogue cover in the pipeline, Coleen is ahead in the style stakes and gets our vote for Queen of Chav. |
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So far we had done nothing except file past a tool-dump, where men had collected picks, shovels, coils of wire and corkscrew stakes. |
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It is inextricably associated with gambling, where in certain events, stakes can become very high. |
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The Charter of the Pays makes it possible to fix the stakes and the objectives of the community. |
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The most significant races are categorised as Group races or Graded stakes races. |
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The ground had been baked hard by the summer sun, and the stakes could be forced in only with difficulty. |
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But such an argument can only meaningfully be made with a nuancedly situated and historically informed sense of the stakes involved. |
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The stakes were high, the pressure on Jellicoe immense, and his caution certainly understandable. |
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The tannin renders the young growing wood durable and resistant to outdoor use, thus suitable for posts, fencing or stakes. |
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The stakes were higher too and in front of the ditch while on several parts of the limes, instead of stakes there was a simple stone wall. |
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Ships, docks, and shipyards were destroyed and ports sabotaged with rocks and pine stakes. |
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They replied that if we had lances they had lances of bamboo and stakes hardened with fire. |
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However, the Aztecs were successful in setting an ambush with thirty of their pirogues in an area in which they had placed impaling stakes. |
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Their launches had freedom of the lake, after devising a method for breaking the impaling stakes the Aztec had placed for them. |
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If a man have a spear over his shoulder, and any man stakes himself upon it, that man will pay the wer but not the wite. |
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Tennessee's only graded stakes horse race, the Iroquois Steeplechase, is also held in Nashville each May. |
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It is common for automobile manufacturers to hold stakes in other automobile manufacturers. |
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Ponies could be taken as far as Red Tarn, where there were stakes to tether them while undertaking the final part on foot via Swirral Edge. |
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We have surveyor's stakes at all four corners of this field, to mark exactly its borders. |
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Assad is not Brezhnev, and frankly, the stakes are not nearly as great. |
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However, Kelly did find himself in the winner's circle when Almond Willow got up to defy Hawkit in the extended mile maiden auction stakes. |
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And, to give everyone an equal chance of making the top 20, there are two leader boards, one each for high and low stakes online poker players. |
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Talks are being held with potential licensors who have been invited to own stakes in the projects. |
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Granddam minor stakes winner, 4th at Gr3 level as 5-y-o, half-sister to tough stakes-winners Magnetizer and Golden Reserve. |
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Skillseeker and Modern Apprenticeship programmes vie for supremacy in the school-leaver training stakes. |
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This will make five starts in a row the California-bred gelding, once a scuffler in the claiming ranks, has been favored at the stakes level. |
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Also, with four terrain parks, Falls Creek stakes its claim as Australia's freeride and freestyle capital. |
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But I don't have time to think about the snarlers and nippers because their teams, sadly, fail when the stakes are high. |
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But the stakes are too high this Tuesday for any woman to stay home. |
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Given the stakes, some in Hong Kong believe China will move soon. |
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By the light of the big candles on stakes clusters of people were eating and drinking and chinwagging about the topics of the past four days. |
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Welsh firm Multisports are refunding stakes to punters who backed Zimbabwe on their first-innings handicap market for the second Test. |
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Corruption may very well be one of the most blatant expressions of inequality in our society, a long-running zero-sum game whose stakes keep getting higher. |
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The son of Forest Wildcat came close to making it a stakes double when Wildcat Strike finished second in the Listed Spectacular Bid Stakes on the same card. |
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Then from the communication trenches came dixies or iron pots, filled with steaming tea, which had two wooden stakes through their handles, and were carried by two men. |
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And men are leading the way in the exhibitionist stakes with one in five having sunbathed starkers while just 11 per cent of women have dared to bare all on the beach. |
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European IC producers are rapidly raising the stakes in semiconductor innovation, which is why ASAT sees this market as a vital growth opportunity. |
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The chimney consists of 4 wooden stakes held up by some rope. |
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From the start of their strange and embattled marriage, they established a pattern of suddenly pulling up stakes with little notice to family members or neighbors. |
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To cross the limes it was necessary to pass the towers, and so come to the notice of the garrison, or try to climb or destroy the wall and the stakes. |
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Raising the stakes in the conflict, Henry seized Flambard's lands and, with the support of Anselm, Flambard was removed from his position as bishop. |
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After World War I, APOC started marketing its products in Continental Europe and acquired stakes in the local marketing companies in several European countries. |
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According to Chef Michael Nenes, Assistant Vice President for Culinary Arts at The Art Institutes, the stakes this year are higher than ever before for the young competitors. |
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According to the ICIJ, Aliyev's daughter Arzu not only has financial stakes not only in gold rights but also in Azerfon, the country's largest mobile phone business. |
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Other noted stakes races include the February Stakes, Takamatsunomiya Kinen, Yasuda Kinen, Takarazuka Kinen, Arima Kinen, and the Tenno Sho races run in the spring and fall. |
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Japan's top stakes races are run in the spring, autumn, and winter. |
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In places where alcoholic beverages are consumed, English law has long permitted betting only on games of skill, as opposed to games of chance, and then only for small stakes. |
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When the agent and the attributer-with-audience have highly similar stakes in the matter in question, then sensitive invariantism and contextualism yields parallel verdicts. |
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Today's nuclear, biological and other extreme weapons have changed the stakes and logic of battle, resulting in an arms race that has no analog in the natural world. |
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As if this wouldn't be unnerving enough for Rafi, a darkly comic incident with a lethal block of frozen soup ups the acceptance stakes to catastrophic odds. |
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