This is a credit to the hard work of those employees who have skilfully planned and carried out the project from start to finish. |
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But then potheads in Amsterdam start a protest that spreads throughout Europe, extinguishing exports. |
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Go outside with your kids and play in the snow or start a pickup basketball, hockey, soccer or football game. |
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So, if you want to wear Vedette and aren't already minted, you better start doing the football pools. |
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I haven't beaten them at golf yet this year, so to beat them at footgolf is a good start. |
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Cable firms took full advantage of BT's slow start and established a strong foothold. |
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Work will start after the area corporators identify footpaths that have not been paved so far. |
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I hope these power-hungry server farms start looking to reducing their energy footprint. |
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When you start getting soggy feet, you know it's time to bin your footwear and get another pair. |
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Can stop and start without losing momentum and is able to work back inside with good footwork and the use of club and rip moves. |
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There is a very good case for knocking these flats down because it will cost more to repair them than to start building from scratch. |
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She has written a screenplay, set in the Twenties, in which a woman and her boyfriend leave Britain for Africa to start a new life. |
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They must have made their decision that they were going to force the issue and make Indiana come up higher to start their offense. |
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At the start of an experiment, fluorescently labeled cells suspended in serum-free media were added to the cover glass. |
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Maybe I should start force-feeding her so she'll get fat and slow and perhaps nicer? |
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When you get back we'll start a new club for you, the cowardy cowardy custards club. |
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Incubation time is short, 10 to 12 days, which allows the young cowbird to get a head start in the nest. |
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When parents bid an emotional farewell to their offspring at the start of a gap year adventure, their minds are often filled with forebodings. |
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For all four medicines, sexual foreplay is needed to start the arousal process. |
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In the meantime, it is unlikely that this action signals the start of a crackdown on Irish spammers. |
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It's the start of the biggest crackdown on crime West Yorkshire has ever seen. |
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That is, we might be victims of the ongoing crackdown soon anyway, so might as well start fighting now. |
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It was only in 1964 that the services of craftsman Alex Fairlie were enlisted to start the building of the company's distillery. |
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This time last season, for example, Burnley hit a similar run of form having got off to a bad start. |
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But the crambo verses written by Boswell were merely the start of the game, said Dr Caudle. |
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This is something that they forgot to mention right at the start, in the opening meeting. |
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I groaned in pure bliss, feeling the countless muscles that cramped when I slept in the Shadow Hall start to relax. |
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Otherwise, we would still be running steam engines and have to crank up our car to start it every morning. |
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On current form, he may be the best striker in the first division, but he doesn't expect to start. |
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Following a bad start, the Greens have become one of national league two's form teams over the last two months. |
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It is very often cheesy and crass, and is completely pretentious from start to finish! |
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Unfortunately, it has blown its budget and will have to come crawling to Congress for the money it needs to start over from scratch. |
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Local crayfishermen have swarmed to the Abrolhos Islands for the start of the crayfishing season, which officially starts at midnight tonight. |
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It is time to start seriously questioning the power of corporations, and their role in formulating economic policy. |
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The salon organizers have made prints a special highlight of this year's event, hoping to start a craze for print collecting in China. |
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They start by telling you the man was crazy or deranged and conclude by saying he was a liar. |
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The boys were creaming us every time. Even when they gave us a start they would catch us and overtake us. |
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After arriving at the batting crease on the fourth evening, he made a cautious start, scoring only six runs off his first 35 balls. |
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Mike from Portumna was launched on the scene at the start of the year and this new song is a track from a forthcoming debut album release. |
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Just because you're nearing forty doesn't mean you have to start having anxiety attacks. |
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Surely the designer would have put in a catch to make sure that none of his creations began to start thinking about this. |
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A much more realistic option is to start with soup, and if you need a little more fortification, slug some brandy into your coffee. |
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When you start cutting deals, that's when you slow down rights and put yourself in a credibility gap. |
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In March the company announced that it would start allowing customers to sell videogames for store credit or cash. |
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Ideally you should point the brickwork after the bricks have been laid long enough for the mortar to start to set. |
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He had poked his nose into all her private affairs from the start, so why shouldn't she return the compliment? |
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But being the smart, sassy psychology student Ashton now is, he starts poking around, and soon people start dying. |
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This still doesn't guarantee a clean sweep though, especially if I start poking around those uncharted corners of the web. |
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That is, we're finishing off the last of the home renovations, and are about to start acquiring flat-pack baby furniture. |
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We must start, he seems to be saying, by ironising the masteries of the mind. |
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That is where the problems start, with Tony Blair trying to find an illusory third way between two irreconcilable opinions. |
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T shivered theatrically and chose risotto with asparagus, clams and octopus carpaccio to start, followed by rump steak and polenta. |
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Finishing the race in 8th position would have normally allowed Borja to start the Sunday race from pole position tomorrow. |
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I had a bad start in race one from pole position, but even with an oversteering car I could keep up with the winner. |
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Khan was in irrepressible form from the start, raining in fast and accurate punches from every angle, to leave the hapless Korean stunned. |
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Nearly all of his songs have an irresistible rhythm that just compels you to start moving. |
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The plan is to start producing synthetic gas from the willow coppice chips by Christmas and produce electricity at full capacity by Easter. |
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Do they start politicking, if you will, start talking to each other, campaigning for votes or helping others that they want? |
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The newly promoted First Division team have had an amazing start to life in the Premier League. |
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Tell them to start a political hip-hop organization and get money out of their school. |
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Nobody knew that, and we weren't supposed to tell anybody, but she would come up, let him hold her glasses, and he'd start polkaing with her. |
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Brown, who had surgery to repair a detached flexor muscle in his right elbow, should be ready for the start of next season. |
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One solution, Conran believes, could be flexitime, with employees choosing, within certain limits, when to start and end their working day. |
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Wright, 19, got off to a flyer with a great start to heat two alongside teammate Simon Stead. |
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They had to cut the cord, start fresh, and in terms of what the public is perceiving, they needed a whole new tone. |
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I will start with nutritional supplements, gels, isotonic drinks, power bars and creatine. |
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When you start the London marathon, you've got crowds cheering, you've got pretty girls giving you isotonic drinks. |
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There were only two flights strafing and the second section called to see if they could start strafing. |
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Let's start with the fact that none of the flimflam men behind the high-level financial swindles will have to do any time behind bars. |
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His fists start to bleed from the flinders of wood on the door, but he is oblivious to his own pain. |
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What's more, most tumors start out as polyps, or benign growths, in the colon. |
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Let's start with the 101 on mortgage fraud, and the types of mortgage fraud, specifically property flipping. |
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And I danced with her, and she'd flip her wig every night and then run under the table and under the piano and start crying and all. |
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When this flip-flop is triggered, it provides an output to the pulse generator to start the experiment in synchrony with the video signal. |
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Problem is, you'll have finished the bottle before you start pulling the crackers. |
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With festive spot prizes, crackers and balloons, it was truly a great start to the Christmas par-tying season. |
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They start to cook turnips and eat graham crackers, as they wait for their mother to come home. |
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She grabbed a few crackers and cream cheese, grabbed her backpack, and hiked upstairs to start. |
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Avraham was trying to start the spread of monotheism in place of polytheism. |
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I couldn't even start to imagine how much it had to hurt for her to be watching her son flirting with death. |
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In nature, mussels start life as microscopic larvae floating near the surface of the sea. |
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The crystals float in suspended stasis, with each passing second they start to expand and glow. |
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I did start an Amazon wishlist but I kind of think that's the equivalent of hanging around in bars poncing drinks off strangers. |
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I've always thought it was a bit poncy to make cocktails for yourself at home, but now that I know how to make this, I might just have to start. |
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Then you are going to have to start jailing the names of the upper crust and lower pond scum masquerading as upper crust. |
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Trouble can start if you go too fast as the bow wave you create could flood the engine. |
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He tried to start several more times but eventually he could smell the faint smell of gasoline meaning that he had flooded the engine. |
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When the poodle gets out of politics, they should start measuring his neck. |
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Riding a flood tide at night on this last journey, enough of them make it past the predatory fish to start the cycle anew. |
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At the start of the game, each player must pay the initial stake to the pool. |
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To add to her misery, she has had to start wearing spectacles to correct her eyesight. |
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I wish someone in the media would start correlating all these statistics and using them effectively to counteract all the lies. |
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Place the cumin seeds in a frying pan and heat until they start to pop and their aroma is distinctive. |
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To start, Look 1 featured a noir suit jacket folded like leaf petals at the lapel to reveal pops of lime green. |
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So if water features and decorative stone paving suddenly start popping up around the Huntington Stadium pitch, you know who's to blame. |
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All in all, they seem energetic and ready to start fresh with new poppy sounds and Jordy's high pitched vocals. |
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Put some potatoes, nice floury old ones rather than new, on to boil before you start to cook the pork. |
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Therefore, when Dr Yates argues that children should start counting from zero, we know that he is attempting to popularize poppycock. |
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Supported by Tyler James, Big Brovaz and former Fame Academy resident Lemar, the musical extravaganza got off to a poptastic start on Saturday. |
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It's when they up the ante and start selling air to whole areas that the populace is left, quite literally, gasping. |
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To start with this is an unproven assertion based all too obviously on a cosy view of a mythical working class family from the Fifties. |
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If it did start taking account of other countries, its popularity may perhaps grow. |
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They elect a leader democratically, and by popular vote, they start deciding what has to be done. |
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Now that we have a defined table and indexes, we can start to populate our database table with some events. |
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You can pole across the main street to the start of a gentle slope that leads to the chairlifts, from which the whole, huge area is accessible. |
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The health warnings before you start each tape indicate real fears of porky viewers overdoing it. |
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But I am not familiar with the contents of anything pornographic and I don't intend to start. |
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Their defence has been porous since the start of the season but crucially it kept a clean sheet in the home victory over the Dutch last week. |
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Keeley is about to start filming the new Michael Winterbottom movie, Tristram Shandy, co-starring Steve Coogan. |
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Once that was finished, I was to start putting the stew into the porringers and ring the meal bell. |
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The first obstacle was the infamous Northam Weir transpiring 500m from the start, forcing participants to carry or portage their craft. |
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Today, you start spending all your cash on porterhouse steaks and Guinness. |
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A public debate about fluoridating the water supply would be a good place to start. |
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During the summer, it also seems a bit like a base camp, full of cottagers and hikers ready to start up the Bruce Peninsula. |
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A sharp gust of wind sent a flurry of powder everywhere, the cold causing her to snap back to reality and start walking. |
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While cow herders set fires to produce new pastureland, hunters and cattle rustlers start fires to flush out game or to cover their tracks. |
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First, I start with a sketch I like, of a cottontail resting out on our lawn. |
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The red-hot favourite got in a real fluster on his way down to the start and Philip Robinson had to wrestle the reins to keep him under control. |
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At tile start the dual exhausts have a throaty rumble as the engine coughs to life. |
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It is very important to be as high as possible for the start to have an edge in position on your competitors. |
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It's time to stop counselling these young people, and to start challenging them instead. |
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He was one of the pioneers in school counseling, dedicated to helping young people get a constructive start in life. |
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If they're going to start turning this into a contractor-based camp or fly-in town there's no point in me staying is there? |
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Despite that, he got a flying start into the opening race and shot from ninth on the grid to fourth place at the first corner. |
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Racing had started 40 minutes later because the scheduled ambulance failed to turn up and the Aces then made a flying start. |
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However, in getting a flying start he had jumped the green lights and picked up a 20 second time penalty which left him back in eighth place. |
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Last year's runners up, the Goats Gate, got off to a flying start with a 6-2 win against the Dragon. |
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The Lahardane players got off to a flying start and ran up a 2-3 lead with no response from the home side. |
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And he got off to a flying start in this year's series when he finished second in 12 min 29 sec in Monday's opening 2.2 mile race. |
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Church of Fools got off to a flying start on Tuesday May 11 th, until a computer crashed somewhere in York, England. |
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The ebullient Brendan got off to a flying start when a fan called Maria, seated in the front stalls, complimented him on his trimmed-down figure. |
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Video takes a lot longer to produce than photos, but I think I am going to try and start posting video clips on a more frequent basis. |
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On two occasions teething toddlers chewing on key fobs have swallowed the transponder needed to start the car. |
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The claimant introduced the documentary evidence at the start of the hearing. |
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He may be charged with genocide and the trial could start next after this case. |
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And to start generalising about the supposed shortcomings of the next generation is an unmistakable symptom of fogeyism. |
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Postgame X-rays were negative, and the Pirates said Duke wasn't expected to miss more than one start. |
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It would be nice to fold each side over about an inch and sew it just so it doesn't fray and start to look like a rag. |
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Once in the fold of the culture of jazz, you would find your own rhythm and feel energised, right from the start. |
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True enough, Deacon, we're not about to start throwing stones at the political follies of one's youth. |
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The Government should take action and start thinking about how the country looks on the outside. |
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He went the full length for Leigh's first try and Turley potted a field goal to give the dominant Centurions a flying start. |
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Let us stop being economically defensive and start being politically courageous. |
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The Japanese, like most other Asians, do not usually serve meals in courses but set all the dishes on the table at the start of the meal. |
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But the U.S. Agriculture Dept.'s new food pyramid is a place to start if you're contemplating better eating habits. |
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I plan to start work on the script after all my media studies coursework is done. |
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Something about people who start every sentence with I that irks me. |
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Sligo's shopping spree has got off to a flying start with hundreds of shoppers availing of the many bargains in the participating stores throughout the town. |
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Over there, in the snugs that line the wall, they will be sipping cosmopolitans, waiting for someone interesting to come over and start a conversation. |
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Congress is going to vote on whether or not to stop distributing its money to states and local governments on a pure pork barrel basis and start doing it on the basis of risk. |
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I'd go the other way, I'd start by trying to make your mind as open as possible and experience some spooky telepathy and spirit possession or whatever. |
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At the start of the game each player must pay a small fee, like in poker. |
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They made numerous wholly specious claims and at least one of the women witnesses confessed to having told downright porkies right from the start. |
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The geophysics suggest ironworks on site, including possibly a very early furnace for smelting iron, but we won't know anything until we start digging. |
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After a bright start the home side took a third minute lead when Matthew Rhead floated the ball over goalkeeper Mark Thornley and saw his effort drop just under the crossbar. |
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After a slow start, they forced their way back into the game. |
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Later on a following wind caused some adrenaline shoves at the start. |
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They are drawing up a thrilling mix of foot-tapping dance hits, to provide non-stop entertainment from start to finish, and ensure that energy levels remain high. |
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We start to believe that police departments, with their honor, duty, and mission, are immune to the red tape that slows down progress in the rest of the world. |
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They would be forced to start at the bottom and work their way back up, but at least derby matches would simply be a hope for the future rather than a forlorn hope. |
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If you start porting your software you have to get into all sorts of deals and all sorts of concessions and ultimately you end up with a preferred platform anyway. |
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Please note that he only wants entries via email, so if your manuscript is written in copperplate across twenty-seven violet-scented onionskin pages, start typing. |
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Medical personnel fear an outbreak of cholera and other contagious diseases if the bodies of the corpses are not cleared before they start decaying. |
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The confidence is brewing in Southern California, and the Bolts are out to prove last year's surprise was less fluke and more the start of a trend. |
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It so happens that I am the kind of flukey swine that lucks into opportunities, so I've had the chance to recognize that potential in myself and at least start to work on it. |
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A NEW college in Ashton under Lyne got off to a flying start when normal lessons gave way to a two-day festival designed to ignite a life-long passion for science. |
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For a start, when you drive through the gate, instead of just driving through just a field of grass, you actually drive through copses of trees and little forests. |
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If you're planning on doing anything more exciting than eating baked beans in a freezing fleapit when you retire, you'll need to start saving a lot. |
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Batchelor said he was confident of City attendances of 5,440 next season to break even, particularly as season ticket sales had got off to a flying start. |
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Closing the voter registration gap and making polling places accessible are just the start to increasing the voter turnout of people with disabilities. |
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This week marks the start of Jenson Button's fifth season in Formula One. |
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Next weekend I start a week's holiday in a cottage in the Cotswalds. |
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Spotting other foodies and restaurateurs eating there too is a good start. |
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The start of the main race was delayed after a thunderstorm hit the circuit, causing heavy flooding, with water coursing across the track in several places. |
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It's heavier than a corded mouse, but I personally don't notice this until I start writing a review, and then I concentrate on it and it does irritate me a little. |
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I think you described very accurately the process people have to go through to hand out flyers, to produce youth radio, to start writing, to become an editor. |
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After identifying what he recognised as a gap in the market for a high-quality food establishment in Bradford, Mr Loynes said the venture got off to a flying start. |
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In the long run they'll lose their best employees, who will go to work for more foresighted managements or start their own competing shops with fresh business models. |
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If the start card is the same suit as well, the flush is worth 4 points. |
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The scoring is the same as for the players' hands except that a flush in the crib only scores if all four crib cards and the start card are of the same suit. |
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It got its start as a fishing camp based around the totoaba, a large corvina fish that spawns in the upper gulf's shallow, sediment-laden waters, and around shrimp. |
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As the clock counted down, Manulla kept plugging away but they had been edged out, and after a rather tentative start, the homeside managed to finish with a flourish. |
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He woke in a start, as if a switch had been flipped in his head. |
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To start there was a choice of sweetcorn and ginger soup, cos salad with Parmesan and garlic dressing or smoked haddock cakes with horseradish dressing. |
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And every night, when they start turning the crank, the children come. |
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Are you itching to try out some new moves but not sure where to start? |
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The project got off to a flying start earlier this month with two bike rides from King George's Park to mark the start of the Wandle Valley Festival. |
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Yeah your rents will rise, yeah posers will start moving in, but oh well. |
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But it got off to a flying start by putting osso bucco with risotto alla Milanese on its menu, which is on the short-list for my desert island dish. |
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One New York City councilwoman is upset enough to introduce a bill that would make theaters print the actual start times of the movies without the ads. |
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