If they stay in the top six, they will be guaranteed a berth in one of the four most lucrative bowl games. |
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When my wife and I travel we prefer not to stay in hotels or resorts, but rather in out-of-the-way places with a local feel. |
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For adventurous travellers who actually make it to Kashmir, a stay in a shikara on Dal Lake is a must. |
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I've been feeling under the weather lately, so I decided to stay in bed this morning and get some much needed sleep. |
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Professional women such as translators, doctors, lawyers, artists and writers have been forced from their jobs and told to stay in their homes. |
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Caffeine in sodas, teas and other beverages can stay in our system up to seven hours. |
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Also, these synthetic blankets, like paper and plastic sheeting, must be overlapped, taped, and weighted to stay in place under windy conditions. |
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Go to the link to see the photograph of the teenaged girl who is shaving her head bald so that she can stay in school. |
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The key to planning a holiday for a large party is to book well in advance to ensure you all fly together and stay in the same hotel. |
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Others say they are willing to put up a fight in an effort to stay in Moss Side. |
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The excited banker then declared that he would bet him two million rubles that he wouldn't stay in solitary confinement for five years. |
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Be sure the terrace material is strong enough and anchored well enough to stay in place through freezing and thawing, and heavy rainstorms. |
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He let the larger trout stay in the shadows near the banks and fished the middle of the stream in journeyman fashion. |
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They have to stay in a wet nappy longer and wear clothes with food down the front. |
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Oh look at this wonderful American marrying this poor wetback just so she can stay in the country. |
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During their stay in the wilderness, children are escorted by professional tour guides on excursions. |
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In the course of their stay in the capital, the group will go on a bus tour and visit some of Dublin's top attractions. |
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Actually, the JLENS blimp is an aerostat, a blimp like vehicle designed to always turn into the wind and stay in the same place. |
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Beals only spoke Kanarese so it was difficult for him to stay in a village where another language was spoken. |
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For many people, aftercare such as taking medication or visiting an outpatient clinic is essential after a stay in hospital. |
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Despite the drawbacks, Anne said she truly wants to stay in the area but bemoans the lack of amenities for her kids. |
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Meanwhile, some of the top-flight players who have been in York for the UK event are extending their stay in Yorkshire. |
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Of course, many visiting stars choose to stay in top-end hotels, especially for a night in Dublin. |
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Do the work, stay in the shadows, accept what you are given and never think of organizing to challenge the structure that holds you in chains. |
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There are some examples of child actors who manage to stay in movies as adults, sometimes even topping their early achievements. |
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Daniel befriended a girl on the way who had friends that would let him stay in their apartment. |
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Other people can smoke and toke and stay in bed all day and make plans that they never carry out and I will still love them, but not me. |
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There's no problem with bed rest for a child who feels ill enough to stay in bed. |
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He reckons that tens of thousands of nostalgic veteran Titoists will travel to the island, stay in his hotel and make him rich. |
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I can stay in a bed and breakfast Friday and Saturday nights and come back home Sunday. |
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She won't win Celebrity Big Brother, but we'd like her to stay in the house long enough to finish her meltdown. |
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Some people blog for fun, for self-promotion to pursue a special interest or to stay in touch with a bunch of friends. |
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They are prepared to go the distance on the running machine to stay in the playground of youth. |
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The flexibility of self-catering means you can stay in the city centre at a fraction of the price of a hotel room. |
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During his four-month stay in the hospital, Mrs Gearon-Simm claimed cleaners failed to mop floors and clean basins and furniture. |
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In fact, the only times he would stay in the same room as them were at mealtimes. |
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I will stay in medicine, despite all the doctor bashing in the press, I am still proud to be part of the profession. |
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But the Dumbarton MSP will probably have to stay in place to see the campaign through. |
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Those who survived used credit, barter, and available cash to stay in business. |
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We also want to go to Florida and stay in a swish hotel for two weeks in December. |
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This time she will stay in north Derbyshire in the hope she may make contact. |
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The most important thing management can do is to stay in touch with the people who do the real work in the company. |
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Moves within the scouting movement mean that future scouts and guides are more likely to stay in hotel style billets than traditional tents. |
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After a stay in hospital, mother and baby were discharged, but her first action on getting out was to score some heroin. |
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They will stay in tents on camp sites each night and are hoping to complete the journey in eight days. |
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His stay in Italy, where he encountered Caravaggesque naturalism and tenebrism, was decisive for his art. |
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At the disruption they were obliged to move from the manse to a derelict cottage, to enable them to stay in the parish. |
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Too tender-hearted and responsible to just walk away, they may stay in a bad partnership forever. |
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The boys will stay in this temporary shelter until a better solution can be found. |
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Market forces require businesses to manipulate information to stay in business, she says. |
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After being whipped and branded on the scaffold, he had to stay in a workhouse for 12 years. |
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His editorials claim that the men had been made to stay in the open along with their wives and children despite the torrential rain. |
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For in home entertainment there is cable or satellite television ensuring there is no need to be bored on those evenings you stay in. |
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Dogs are intelligent enough to stay in the shade and avert their eyes from the sun. |
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At earlier hearings magistrates have had to order him to stay in the cells because of his outbursts in court. |
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I lingered at the very tail of the crowd, trying to stay in the growing neutral zone between the cops and the rioters. |
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The lurkers stay in the background, voyeuristically reading the furious messages that are being hurled around cyberspace, without joining in. |
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Monk witnesses a man in a Chinese mob being murdered, and has to stay in a FBI safe house as a result. |
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Skittles, an orange tabby, was left behind during a summer stay in southern Wisconsin. |
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Army careers were flexible in the 19th century, and there is no reason why Hervey should not stay in the saddle almost till Crimea. |
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Let us picture a small, comparatively weak, nation, governed by someone who commits any number of atrocious crimes to stay in power. |
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For instance, during a sabbatical stay in Scotland, a Scotsman kidded me good-naturedly about Americans worshiping cars. |
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Most visitors stay in the few miles of low-rise hotels which stretches along part of the east coast. |
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Uncharacteristically Colin kept a very low profile during his short stay in Dublin this week. |
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A stay in the renovated stables, just off the main building, completes the Wildean-era rustic romance. |
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On approach, stay in a low gear and build up some speed, but be ready to accelerate harder once you are on the slope. |
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Why can't two people our age fall in love and stay in love for the rest of our lives? |
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You stay in nice hotels and walk around in the same locker rooms and lounges as the top players. |
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You can live like a lord in castles and elegant manor houses or stay in cozy village inns and luxury hotels in prime locations. |
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But after their stay in that sun-kissed paradise they got a rude awakening on heading out into the Atlantic, which was to prove stormy and rough. |
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If these looks stay in fashion for the rest of my life I will never go out of fashion. |
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I have absolutely no doubt it's about my intentions to stay in for the long haul. |
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Given that we are all advised to stay in for the long haul, it is fair to suggest 1 per cent per year. |
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The civic party will stay in the Hotel Gottler and be welcomed on arrival on March 27 by German civic dignitaries. |
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In fact, if you stay in town and want to book a game drive, there are 43 hunting lodges in the area. |
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His.299 batting average was highest among American League rookies in 1955, but his stay in the big leagues was brief. |
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Could the appalling 60s architecture of the town centre College really be adapted to become a hotel that visitors would want to stay in? |
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After all, there's no TV or computer in the house we stay in, and little nearby in the way of shops, arcades or night life. |
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He is not willing to stay in the House and listen to some responses to what he said. |
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They are mainly arboreal, preferring to stay in the trees and larger shrubs. |
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I remember not being able to stay in the theatre when the bikes came roaring up the road towards the woman and child. |
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It would certainly not be appropriate to grant a stay in these circumstances. |
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There are patients who are appreciative of nurses helping them through their stay in hospital. |
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They stay in line astern formation and head for the Discovery, followed closely by the rest of the Eagles and the eight Bright Stars ships. |
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It is possible that cosmetic concessions such as these will be enough to persuade potential rebel MPs to stay in line. |
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A performance group is appearing in secondary schools across Bromley to encourage teenagers to stay in learning. |
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Personally I wanted to stay in and write my blog, but apparently that wasn't an option. |
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The thug then warned her to stay in the office and not to do anything for 10 minutes. |
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But after treatment with antivenin and a short stay in the hospital, Ryan recovered with no ill effects. |
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You really, really want to, because you need some lifesaver to get you to stay in your seat for the entire length of the film. |
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If you are heading for Marrakesh, for instance, you are going to want to stay in a riad. |
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The World Class Athlete Program is a revolving door, meaning all athletes must continue to show progress to stay in. |
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Even if your particular room has been let it is usually possible to stay in one of the others that is free. |
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They enjoy a well-drained soil and will stay in leaf until about May, when they die down and lie dormant until the following autumn. |
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However, space will be set aside for upper year students who would like to stay in residence following their first year. |
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It used to be that if someone wanted to stay in residence for more than two years, they had to participate in the campus community. |
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Basically, rule No.1 will be to stay out of trouble and stay in line until about the last 75 laps of the race. |
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We used to stay in a house on the coast nearby and of course the castle was always on the visit list. |
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You'll stay in luxury Sea Ranch Cottages or bungalow-style garden suites with ceiling fans and spacious lanais or patios. |
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The opportunity shop supports every community group in Paynesville, so every cent will stay in the small lakeside town. |
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The restrictions will stay in force until the problem is alleviated by a period of sustained rainfall. |
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Most of us would probably want to stay in bed if at all possible and give advice over the phone. |
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Once the stem is aligned straight, the rib allows the stem to be moved up and down and stay in alignment, unless you twist it. |
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I will endeavor to stay in touch on a regular basis, and regale you with amusing anecdotes of our experiences to date. |
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There is also a dispute about how much of the petroleum profits would stay in the Kurdish provinces. |
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After 90-150 days the eggs hatch, and the alevins stay in the gravel until the yolksac is used up. |
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It later records she has twice the legal limit of alcohol and will have to stay in the cells overnight. |
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I figured she wouldn't be able to stay in the pool for too long anyway, but I was wrong. |
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We would always stay in Kuta and take the combi down to Padang Padang or Uluwatu or go outward from there. |
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I can stay in my workroom for 15 hours without eating or sleeping, all my spirit is focused on painting. |
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The plan was to overstay the visa, get a work permit and stay in America for good. |
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Official blocks mostly start at the first working day of the month and stay in place for a longer period of time. |
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Evolutionary biologists call this phenomenon, in which an organism evolves just to stay in place, the Red Queen hypothesis. |
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Knee pads are often the first thing to hit the pavement, and need to stay in place while you're sliding. |
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All teams stay in the adventure lodge, which is set in a wooded valley on the north Pembrokeshire coast. |
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I am supposed to be going dancing but I am knackered, so I will probably stay in and feel sorry for myself instead. |
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By tucking the ends of the paper strips into the chicken wire holes, the first few strips will eventually stay in place. |
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After a week of exhaustive shuttle diplomacy, taking in Ireland, Spain and Libya, Blair's two-day stay in Brussels was a chastening experience. |
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Sometimes it makes me late for class, and sometimes I make excuses to stay in. |
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And with 12 executions scheduled in Texas before Election Day, Bush's handling of the issue will no doubt stay in the media spotlight. |
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Healthier cows milking at a lower rate will stay in the herd longer, he thinks. |
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Finally, after about half an hour of traumatizing arguing, they got Jessica to stay in her little trundle bed. |
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The singer says he modeled his character on homeless people he observed during a stay in Pittsburgh. |
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In the practice of witchcraft, spirits are summoned and called to stay in a circle until needed to fight off bad spirits. |
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I'm afraid I return unshaken in the notion that the best way to flirt is to stay in a bar until everyone's lashed. |
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He couldn't expect to stay in charge by allowing this mob rule to take place. |
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The teams and manufacturers wants to stay in, should FIA also listen to what they have to say. |
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He should be able to stay in reasonable shape while he wails for his fractured left ankle to heal. |
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I can express myself vocally and I can stay in key, but I don't think I have such an awesome voice. |
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A lot of businesses go under in the first year and we want to help them stay in business. |
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Over the ball, I like to stay in motion, by waggling the club and gently rocking from foot to foot. |
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In the backcountry, hikers with 14-day overnight permits may stay in walk-in sites or make their own campsites. |
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Employees in buildings with healthy interiors have less absenteeism and tend to stay in their jobs longer. |
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Ministers and officials in the state see to it that they stay in their good books. |
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Over time, many birds of passage decided to stay in America and sent for their families. |
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His stay in Rome then would have been less a Wanderjahr and presumably more akin to a business trip. |
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Worshipers are encouraged to be careful about diction, stay in tune, sing exact note values, and avoid forcing the sound. |
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Missing from the equation is Grandpa, who probably decided to give this movie a miss and stay in bed. |
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Reluctant to go back to Lesvos, where Kostas's mother was on the warpath, they decided to stay in the capital. |
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Advisory committees help colleges and universities stay in phase with industry needs. |
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Those who decided to stay in the East could select homesteads on former tribal land. |
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Travelscope's customers will stay in hotel accommodation in Dungarvan and Tramore. |
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Knowledgeable local guides will accompany us, and we'll stay in varied accommodations. |
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He is the sort of womanizer who never allows himself to stay in a relationship for too long, while she hasn't counted on being won over by his roguish charms. |
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Select a material that will stay in balance with your garden. |
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Don't stay in the bath or shower too long, and use lukewarm water. |
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She would periodically show up at the house and stay in the attic, where she hung beads and burned incense. |
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As David Plouffe detailed in his book, The audacity To Win, the campaign had committed in writing to stay in the federal system. |
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We usually opt for a few days, basing ourselves at the Chisos Mountains Lodge, the only place to stay in the entire park. |
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While on an extended stay in England, he foraged on the property for greens he could add to a salad, or braise with bacon bits. |
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The lawyers decided to stay in chechnya and demand investigation of illegal actions against them and their office. |
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There is a grade for every use, and redwood is a good choice for railings because its dimensional stability means that components will stay in place and not warp, cup or bend. |
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Miss Reid was allowed to stay in the country while her appeal was being heard, and after completing a three-year access course at university was given a job. |
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In the wild, tigers prefer to stay in cool shady places and visit the watering holes at least three to four times during summer days, say experts. |
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Those of us who were fortunate to make his acquaintance during his brief stay in the city know only of his quiet courtesy and readiness to help others. |
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For one, not everyone will need to be a Zuckerberg-level coding wunderkind to stay in a job. |
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With a retirement income fund, actuaries would calculate how much must stay in the fund to ensure the pensioner would never need to fall back on the state. |
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This clown is proclaiming that we are colluding with the enemy to prolong our stay in Afghanistan. |
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During our stay in Bahrain, we were accorded a warm welcome. |
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Sylvia insisted that Ted move out and he complied, going to stay in London. |
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Perhaps the boy wants to stay in and learn how to make raita. |
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I envy my refusenik friends their steadfast commitments to stay in, and contentment in doing so. |
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For one thing, you'd probably have trouble getting people to stay in the control group once you put them there. |
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Both whiteheads and blackheads may stay in the skin for a long time. |
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If your idea of an appropriate outfit to wear to the grocery store is a flannel shirt, green sweatpants and a pink pair of these kicks, stay in the house. |
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Isabelle and Theo immediately take Matthew under their wing, inviting him to stay in the spare room while their parents holiday in the countryside. |
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The first stage in that process is a short stay in the reception center. |
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He decided to stay in the power chair because the seat reclines. |
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I put him in the recovery position but he would not stay in it. |
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The nomads, he said, were intensely jealous of strange men catching sight of their womenfolk, so I should stay in the Landcruiser while he advanced half way across the scrub. |
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A popular theory is the Red Queen hypothesis, named after the Lewis Carroll character who tells Alice that she must keep running simply to stay in the same place. |
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The longer its troops stay in the region, the more Pakistan will be destabilized. |
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Some, like Sabah, received immigration approval almost two years ago, but decided to stay in Iraq. |
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Tomorrow is my birthday and I heard the tantalizing rustle of wrapping paper this evening shortly after being told to stay in the kitchen out of the way. |
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But a part of me feels like you should stay in Los Angeles to schmooze with A-grade celebrities and pee alongside Jack Nicholson. |
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Here you get to experience the many wonderful facets of the island and indeed stay in the lap of luxury and you can also join one of their excellent daily whalewatching trips. |
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Temporary workers would be permitted to stay in the United States, he promised, with renewable three-year permits, before eventually returning to their homelands. |
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Preconditioned lady beetles will stay in your garden as long as the food supply lasts, eating aphids and laying eggs to produce larvae that also eat aphids. |
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The hotel says guest teas will stay in residence for a month and they say that subsequent delights will include Oolong Black Dragon and Jasmine Monkey King. |
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With his own family, including his two-and-a-half year-old son in residence during his four month stay in the town, Billy is enjoying the seaside atmosphere. |
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Since angular momentum is conserved we stay in a stable orbit. |
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The leader will this week defy his growing band of critics within the government and the country by publicly restating his intention to stay in power until the next election. |
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We're very independent on patrol, self-sufficient for seven days and able to be resupplied either by air or road so patrols can stay in the field for as long as needed. |
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It is utterly ridiculous for John Kerry to say we can stay in Iraq for years, a position hardly different than the anti-war Howard Dean often annunciated. |
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More patients will be treated as day cases and the lengths of time other patients stay in hospital will be reduced under the programme launched on Monday. |
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But, his stay in Bhutan has exceeded a decade now, making him more of a local than a foreigner. |
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To do that, Snider heads out to the various tour stops and surveys the dries, including the hotels they may stay in, the surrounding areas and potential performance halls. |
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We have one particular pair of Rosellas that stay in the apricot tree constantly, and I wake every morning to their light chatter outside my bedroom window. |
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Under Mongolian law, any fossil specimen found in the Gobi Desert must stay in the possession of a Mongolian institution. |
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The lawsuit claimed that the organisation was violating its own rules by allowing a proposed rule for dealing with the import of argali to stay in effect for a decade. |
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But she wants to stay in the rough so I should just leave her that way. |
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Better still, give them the run of the house while you stay in the hotel. |
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Hobby and Rayburn were only the first in a stream of politicians to stay in touch with goings-on at Del Charro. |
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They won't roll over and do what the Governor wants just because he asks them to do so and they want to stay in his good graces. |
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The sharp rhetoric may be necessary for leaders on both sides to stay in the good graces of their respective parties. |
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On the other hand, if it all goes wrong, he might turn out to be just one more erratic autocrat relying on nationalist rhetoric and the spoils system to stay in power. |
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I tore along the ditch, as the car was struggling to stay in control. |
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The first rule of an EOD solider is to try and stay in your vehicle, the heavy-metal womb that protects you from explosions. |
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Some women will power through the flu, popping pills and drinking tea and disdainfully accusing any male silly enough to stay in bed as having a dose of man flu. |
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But the pair were unable to attend after being told to stay in hospital. |
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I never ever did beat Jonno off a scratch event, but Harry used to make sure that Jon always gave me a start and I'd get the best out of myself by trying to stay in front. |
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Many staff came prepared for a lengthy stay in the rain, setting up a marquee tent and bringing with them barbecues, umbrellas and plenty of food. |
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The implants may stay in place but the skin around it will wrinkle and sag as the loss of subcutaneous fat takes place. |
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An increase in imports from overseas, and automation of the weaving processes, mean that Selectus has had to keep ahead of the curve to stay in business. |
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It was in a 4ft tank with water, lighting and heating but there was no area where it could bask so it was forced to stay in the water all the time. |
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If you are going to stay in your home while work is being done, talk to your contractor about how critical areas like the kitchen and baths will be handled. |
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Following this they will pick up a club class flight to Monaco, home of the mega rich and famous, for a two-night stay in David Coulthard's Columbus Hotel. |
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Redfish, especially, stay in the marshes and bayous all year. |
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They were yearning to know whom he had finally chosen and could hardly bear to stay in the dark until that night, wondering if he'd made the right choice. |
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But hey, if you want to take on Cosby for telling you to stay in school, knock yourself out. |
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My housemates mercilessly teased me the rest of my stay in Tuscany. |
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I try to call him to say l agree it's better to stay in los Angeles after all. |
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As Leeds United battle to stay in existence, Birmingham City directors continue to mould the midlands outfit into a club with ambitions to join the Premiership elite. |
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Their best bet might be a top-end Championship team, where they come in and play well and stay in that team when they get promoted to the Premiership. |
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Make sure to get this web address to those who are living away so that they may be able to stay in touch with what we are all up to in this neck of the woods. |
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On the recording, Tuff also announces to students over the loudspeaker that they should stay in their classrooms. |
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One plan being discussed is for them to stay in the care of their grandmother, Marian Robinson. |
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Conference participants who are LWHA to be billeted at the hotel have been asked to stay in separate rooms and take their meals apart from other guests. |
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Most of the 225,000 refugees that flooded into the country of 1.5 million people, however, didn't stay in refugee camps but were billeted with local families. |
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Because of their mid-air refueling capability, Spectres can stay in the air indefinitely. |
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You can stay in a hotel or inn in Old Quebec, enjoy a myriad of restaurants, bistros, sidewalk cafes, and yet you are only 40 minutes away from the great outdoors. |
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I have to stay in her black books as far as this question is concerned. |
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Guests at the camp can stay in private cabins or for a smaller fee in the dormitories. |
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The fugitives resolved to stay in the house and wait for the arrival of the King's men. |
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As the sublessee, you want to have the ability to stay in the space should the sublessor go out of business or move. |
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For seven years the seven survivors stay in Harlech, where they are entertained by Bran's head, which continues to speak. |
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For seven years the seven survivors stay in Harlech, where they are entertained by Bendigeidfran's head, which continues to speak. |
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That attracted admirers and he could be another Burnley player offered the chance to stay in the top flight. |
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An art mystery novel The Gwen John Sculpture, by John Malcolm, features her stay in Meudon, France and her relationship with Rodin. |
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Gul, who is on the third day in his stay in Bulgaria, visited Varna and then proceeded to Shumen where many ethnic Turks live. |
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The fish stay in deep sea water during the day and come to shallower depths during the night. |
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I had some flexibility in terms of whether to stay in a hotel or in a bed-and-breakfast. |
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Leda Lanes filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in March, but the iconic candlepin bowling alley in Nashua fully plans to stay in business. |
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Wace relates that Harold ordered his men to stay in their formations but no other account gives this detail. |
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He declined this offer and decided to stay in football management, joining Leeds United. |
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The headquarters was to stay in Edinburgh, and both banks' brands would continue to be used. |
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Instead, stay in, cuddle up on the sofa in front of the slushiest DVD around and slip into something a little more comfortable. |
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Ferdinand's solution was to make his daughter ambassador, allowing her to stay in England indefinitely. |
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Her father preferred her to stay in England, but Henry VII's relations with Ferdinand had deteriorated. |
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The regiment was supposed to stay in South Africa but in the end returned home sooner than planned. |
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A less determined woman would have packed up and moved back home to Norway, but Sofie decided to stay in Wales. |
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If Knox did not leave, he could stay in Edinburgh, but only if he remained captive in the castle. |
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The PEP holder is also entitled to stay in Singapore for up to 6 months in between jobs and to evaluate career opportunities. |
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He would not compromise on his principled stand, he said, whether he stay in office of speakership or otherwise. |
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Let the blood clot form naturally and stay in place in the empty tooth socket. |
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It was during her annual spring stay in Scotland that the first real concerns for her health surfaced. |
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Permits are issued with a validity period of between one and five years and allow for a stay in the border area of up to three months. |
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In the summer of 1918 Wittgenstein took military leave and went to stay in one of his family's Vienna summer houses, Neuwaldegg. |
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However, to stay in Belgium he had to pledge not to publish anything on the subject of contemporary politics. |
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Lewis Balfour and his daughter both had weak chests, so they often needed to stay in warmer climates for their health. |
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In my brief stay in Johannesburg, I had left a trail of mistruths and, in each case, the falsehood had come back to haunt me. |
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This was not just a downing of fierce rivals for the home side, it was three precious points to go towards their quest to stay in the top flight. |
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When war broke out in 1939, the King and Queen decided to stay in London and not flee to Canada, as had been suggested. |
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I was tempted to make a midclass bathroom trip, but Logan's words cautioning me to stay in public places echoed in my ears. |
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He was deciding whether or not he wanted to stay in the corps. |
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Turkish and Turkmen foreign ministries are expected to sign an action plan covering the years 2011 and 2012 during Davutoglu's stay in Ashkhabad. |
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The feeling that if some zillionaire came up behind you in a Bugatti Veyron he would stay in your rear-view mirror as long you wanted. |
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After the operation and during their stay in the recovery room, analgesia with intravenous morphine 5 mg was provided at the patients' request. |
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Archaic walkie-talkies are so unreliable that officers have to buy phone credit themselves so they can stay in touch with headquarters. |
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Jamma, the English steelpan champion, missed a Radio WM slot because of his stay in the cells. |
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Enjoy the day and stay in control by only having the treats you really want rather than going completely offtrack. |
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This would allow Netanyahu to stay in power if the Labor Party, headed by Defense Minister Ehud Barak, withdraws from the coalition. |
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The foot of the bed is elevated so that the patient is in the Trendelenburg position throughout his stay in hospital. |
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Welfare mothers who stay in school and finish their high school education secure a stable job and exit welfare rapidly. |
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I think all the Australian batsmen who came back from South Africa felt a bit under the pump. We simply had to perform or not stay in the side. |
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Alma had admired them during a stay in Paris some years ago. |
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During repositioning it has to be decided that how many and which one jobs to be rerouted and which one stay in the queue of the failed machine. |
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His tour also included Ceylon and Burma, although the duration of his stay in Asia is unknown, and Sellers may have exaggerated its length. |
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Police searched the area using helicopters and infrared cameras, instructing residents to stay in their homes. |
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Many believe in the spirit world and often try to stay in contact with their loved ones. |
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During his stay in Italy, he frequently visited his friend and fellow poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
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Accompanied by his wife, they set off on 26 May 1818 to stay in Flanders where Davy was invited to by the coal miners. |
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During his stay in Rouen, Brunel had met Sophia Kingdom, a young Englishwoman who was an orphan and was working as a governess. |
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Under the 1999 House of Lords Act, a new form of representative peer was introduced to allow some hereditary peers to stay in the House of Lords. |
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He became President of the Carlton Club in 1977 and would often stay at the club when he had to stay in London overnight. |
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Calvin had written an earlier catechism during his first stay in Geneva which was largely based on Martin Luther's Large Catechism. |
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Most hairless animals cannot go in the sun for long periods of time, or stay in the cold for too long. |
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If the government wants graduates to stay in the country they should offer more incentives. |
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A special agent should stay in special accommodation and Hotel Barken Viking provides just that. |
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During Cossack stay in Turkey, a new host was founded which by the end of 1778 numbered around 12,000 Cossacks. |
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Their stay in Rupelmonde was brief and within six months they returned to Gangelt and there Mercator spent his early childhood. |
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During his stay in Rome, Dmitri related details to Giovio of the geography of Russia and the northern countries. |
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Powhatan responded by insisting that the English either stay in their fort or leave Virginia. |
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Icelandair's Stopover service offers passengers the opportunity to stay in Iceland for up to seven nights at no additional airfare. |
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Up to six adults can stay in each tipi and each one comes with a groundsheet and raincatcher. |
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A stay in Formentera with Sam Hutt, a doctor well established in the underground music scene, led to no visible improvement. |
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They were then brought to a large house that would serve as their home for their stay in the city. |
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Alberto Fuster was most active at the end of the century and is noted for bringing symbolism painting to Mexico from his stay in Europe. |
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Throughout this period Bacon managed to stay in the favour of the king while retaining the confidence of the Commons. |
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During his second stay in England, Holbein learned the technique of limning, as practised by Lucas Horenbout. |
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During this first stay in England, Holbein worked largely for a humanist circle with ties to Erasmus. |
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The Portuguese continued to pay an annual tribute up to 1863 in order to stay in Macau. |
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Even so, green foliage plants like ferns and sansevierias like the dark and even azaleas will stay in bloom in restricted sunlight. |
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Leopards, like their smaller domestic counterparts, are pouncers, and their jumping helps them stay in shape. |
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His main program was economic growth, and creating new jobs to encourage young people to stay in Newfoundland. |
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The Bahamian officials freed the 128 slaves who chose to stay in the islands. |
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After a short stay in Timbuktu, Ibn Battuta journeyed down the Niger to Gao in a canoe carved from a single tree. |
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Cameron would vote for bloodsports in a free vote but tells Tory MPs to stay in the undergrowth. |
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Ibn Battuta was very impressed with the hospitality that he received and would later stay in their hospices in more than 25 towns in Anatolia. |
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The famous encounter between Alexander and Diogenes the Cynic occurred during Alexander's stay in Corinth. |
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