With strong partners, we have an opportunity to create active stewards of our fragile coastal environment. |
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We are trying to bring the union shop stewards from both workplaces together and launch a campaign to save jobs. |
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In the 15-lap event, he was leading until stewards forced him into the pits after the rear bumper began peeling off his car. |
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Workers and anti-capitalists in struggle must educate and develop stewards, witnesses, legal expertise and our own media. |
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The fans, stewards and coaching staff apparently played their part to the full, too. |
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I guess the sea air got to the stewards, but really, they were asking for trouble. |
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With few police in attendance, around 10 stewards were left to hold back the Sunderland supporters. |
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Manorial lords typically held many estates throughout England, the estates being run on a day to day basis by bailiffs or stewards. |
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While some fans were distracted as police and stewards quickly dealt with it, City showed their concentration level was bang on. |
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He was collared by four stewards after slipping on the muddy surface and later arrested. |
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The stewards immediately lit the tote board's inquiry sign, but deliberated for several minutes before changing the order of finish. |
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Fans stood on the hillside charting the races in the fields below through binoculars, while stewards watched from a farm trailer. |
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He had been 14-1 second favourite for the National, before bookmakers took him out of the betting following the decision by the Naas stewards. |
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Will you continue as faithful stewards of the mysteries of God, preaching the Gospel of Christ, and ministering his holy sacraments? |
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The field was reduced to six when Rapid Ryan was ordered scratched by the stewards in the paddock because he was wearing improper shoes. |
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Two successful riders found themselves in trouble with the stewards and picked up suspensions for excessive use of the whip. |
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While we are called to be good stewards of the resources we have, it is dangerous to overly monetarize life experiences. |
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Once at the ground everything is clearly signposted and there are dozens of stewards and officials pointing fans in the right direction. |
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The terminal is pretty and colourful, with friendly stewards, easy baggage check and boarding, and a smooth take-off. |
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We have a layer of stewards under the branch secretaries who also filter this democracy down. |
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It's up to us preachers, ministers, stewards of the mysteries of Christ, to make that transaction. |
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Fans began to throw snowballs at each other in the packed uncovered north end and some stewards made a snowman on the empty south terrace. |
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The race has been videoed and this tape is the second piece of evidence the stewards rely on. |
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Aboard, male stewards are always on hand to escort you to your pre-assigned seats and offer you a spritz of cologne for your wrists. |
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All the stewards, captains, baggage handlers, and ticket agents look and act exactly the same. |
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The only Millwall people happy with a goalless draw yesterday were the club stewards. |
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And then there were the night stewards, usually an older steward who had spent his entire career with the ship line. |
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I am happy to report that I wore the button, and that neither their passengers, cabin stewards, nor pilots were hysterical. |
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The company which supplies the stewards has also apologised for the manner in which people were asked to leave. |
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Following an inquiry, stewards disqualified him from both races and redistributed his purse earnings earlier this year. |
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We have very highly trained stewards, head stewards and safety officers, very many of whom are from a policing background. |
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Then he is seen to be stepping back into the crowd, two or three deep, and is then seen pushing at club stewards. |
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Some of them even approached the stewards to demand a recount but the stewards aren't a very forgiving bunch. |
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Meanwhile the union is training 250 union stewards to provide counseling and help in directing laid-off workers to aid agencies. |
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The stewards inquired into some close riding between the first pair on the run from the last. |
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The stewards inquired into the performance of Grafton Style, which finished 11th in this contest. |
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It was the second time in just over three months that appeal stewards have overturned the findings of stipendiary stewards. |
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You have been entrusted by the American people as stewards of the public airwaves. |
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Instead, within one kingdom, God's people live as stewards of God's creation. |
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Corporate agriculture is turning family and peasant farmers from stewards of the land into servants, or eradicating their livelihoods completely. |
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Religious communities are bringing out the dimension that we are stewards of the earth. |
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I've also been blessed to be part of a church that nurtures faithful stewards. |
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As responsible stewards of the resources entrusted to us, we constantly re-evaluate our programs. |
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Siva's devotees who are scientists are protectors of humanity and stewards of the Earth. |
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He then put human beings throughout the world, giving them great power as stewards of all Creation. |
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As a result, the students become informed stewards of this precious natural resource. |
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We can make a difference in helping families become stewards of God's precious gift of time together. |
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What he does not seem to be is the self-effacing steward, in a long line of self-effacing stewards, of the world's greatest newspaper. |
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Our planet is to be honoured because it reflects something of our Maker and also because we are commanded to be responsible stewards. |
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Such rapid growth also tests their mettle as stewards of the built environment. |
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Proceeds are ploughed back into the show, with some donations going to Bingley Rotary Club, which stewards the event. |
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Immediately after the race stipendiary stewards lodged an objection against Gatecrasher on behalf of Distinctly. |
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His lawyers are likely to call a panel of stipendiary stewards from the HKJC as witnesses. |
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The film of the July Handicap will be seen by stipendiary stewards today and an inquiry held into the fall of a jockey from Jamaican Music. |
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He was the first person, for example, to institute stipendiary stewards at race meetings, before the VRC or the VATC did. |
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To suit the occasion, the stewards and hostesses sported the Lebanese look, and Arabic music and fragrance completed the Arabic experience. |
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Of its 120 staff, AirCalin is left with just 10 hostesses and stewards to maintain operations. |
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Modern Hopis and Navajos parade as hoary traditionalists, rightful stewards by ancestral occupance. |
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The stewards were not even opening the gates, but before 10.30 am the coach parks were full of fascinators, full morning suits and bus spotters. |
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The company responded by getting a court interdict prohibiting any strikes related to the suspension of the shop stewards by the union. |
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The union representatives consisted of 5 convenors and 12 shop stewards, two being senior shop stewards and one a deputy shop steward. |
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You know in my day the most violent we ever got at the football was shouting at the stewards if your pork pie was cold! |
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Hundreds of employees were deputized as quality stewards, while engineers were ordered to focus on quality during the design phase. |
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The only persons permitted to be close enough to touch the horses are trainers, jockeys, grooms, stewards, and course attendants. |
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In the course of the battle three new stewards were elected in the test area and the workers feel emboldened by how they conducted the struggle. |
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When the stewards were sentenced to three months' imprisonment, the industrial action spread to include dockers, who closed the port of Belfast. |
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The local stewards threw out the winner for going the wrong way round the final flight which had been dolled off. |
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The horse was automatically dope tested by stewards at the course and the result of those tests will be revealed later this week. |
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In my book, McCoy was banned because the stewards did not want to be seen to be doing nothing in the midst of these troubled times. |
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The veterinary officer will report to the stewards after the race every horse which is wealed. |
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He also was charged with giving misleading evidence to stewards and bringing racing into disrepute. |
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If we ever want racing to be an international sport, we need to put an end to this benign neglect of stewards. |
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Most of them were relegated to rear echelon positions or they were stewards on the boats or on the ships. |
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The stewards found that the racecourse had been used as a training ground and that the rider, Timmy Murphy, had made insufficient effort aboard the horse. |
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Arriving passengers greet their cabin stewards and table waiters like long-lost family friends with smiling handshakes, hugs and much backslapping. |
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Underlying it all is the desire to be good stewards of the land. |
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We saw a group of young stewards sitting by the grass verge laughing and enjoying the sun instead of directing the traffic and ensuring drivers did not queue-jump. |
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After a convenor was victimised from that workplace the number of stewards was reduced from 18 to four and hard won agreements were ripped up by management. |
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This afternoon an emergency meeting of stewards and convenors from all five of Rolls Royce's sites in Britain was taking place in Bristol, near the Patchway plant. |
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We are indeed stewards of Creation, appointed as such by God. |
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Many black Africans and West Indians found employment on British vessels as personal servants or more often in the formal role of cooks or stewards. |
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Track officials ordered the evacuation of a crowd of about 1,500 in the grandstand and, with two minutes to post time, the stewards ordered the third race cancelled. |
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Real winos roll in and, out of shot, 12-year-old boys poke their head in front of the camera and Islingtonites ignore stewards asking them to keep left. |
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It is the city prefect, vizier, and overseer of the six great lawcourts, Iniotefoker, who commands the stewards of the palace administration who are in the Thinite nome. |
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The strike was called by the Union of Kanak and Exploited Workers and the commercial and navigation staff union which represents hostesses, stewards and commercial staff. |
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For one thing, the stewards are less tolerant of larrikins these days. |
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After Miller's miss, Celtic supporters sloped off early, like office workers knowing the work was done, while St Mirren's fans were detained by police and stewards. |
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These environmental stewards manage the forests with love for the environment and rational science to provide wood for our nation and a future for their children. |
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The stewards who volunteered their time and who made the day run smooth. |
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The stewards ruled that the race had been used as a schooling ground. |
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Safety was a priority thanks to the well organised marshals, stewards and the members of the Civil Defence who were standing by to deal with any emergency that might arise. |
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But the stewards ruled that the interference had not affected the result, arguably not an easy call given the margins at the line of just a neck and half a length. |
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Landowners protected their interests by studying land law at the Inns of Court and by appointing qualified stewards to manage estates effectively. |
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And if you throw into the mix Southport's officious stewards then the ugly was very much on display as an end of season clash became spicier than anyone could have thought. |
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Even without the numerous wine stewards walking around the dining room with silver tastevins hanging around their necks, the atmosphere at Le Bernardin feels quite old world. |
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Furthermore, at the recent Celtic-Livingston game a female fan who made racist comments was ejected from the Lisbon Lions stand after Celtic fans complained to stewards. |
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Domestic staff, including stewards and ladies in waiting who attended to the Queen Mother, will be given a special sneak preview of the restored 19th-century residence. |
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We should see ourselves as stewards of the earth and not masters. |
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Creative Commons develops, supports, and stewards legal and technical infrastructure that aims to maximise creativity, sharing, and innovation. |
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Christ's ministers in the church are stewards in the household of God and shepherds of his flock. |
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Prior to the Second World War, members the Brigade of Guards and retired members of the Royal Artillery performed the role of stewards. |
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There were 77 concelebrants, 200,000 communicants with 800 priests distributing communion and 4,000 stewards. |
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Moss's quick thinking, and his defence of Hawthorn before the stewards, preserved Hawthorn's 6 points for finishing second behind Moss. |
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He later privately apologised to FIA race director Charlie Whiting for having lied to the stewards. |
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After the race the rules were clarified by stewards to only allow a driver to make one move during an overtaking manoeuvre. |
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Hamilton was involved in a pit lane incident with Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel, for which both later received a reprimand from race stewards. |
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In an interview with the BBC Hamilton, said that he had been to the stewards five races out of six thus far in the season and felt victimised. |
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The stewards decided he had breached qualifying rules introduced after a similar incident involving Hamilton at the 2010 Canadian Grand Prix. |
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Rosberg was investigated by the stewards after he went down the escape road at the Mirabeau corner. |
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After the race, the race stewards announced they were investigating Nico Rosberg for excessive speed under safety car conditions. |
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Prior to the Second World War, members of the Brigade of Guards and retired members of the Royal Artillery performed the role of stewards. |
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His power base was his household, particularly the network of lawyers and stewards who held his estates together. |
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He set up the very basics of a state administration with stewards in the most important former chieftain estates. |
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The stewards concluded Codd had used his whip above the permitted level and in a manner that caused his horse to be wealed. |
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The stewards offered me coffee, then the Samp directors arrived to give me a team jersey. |
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A total of 54 workers then stopped work and five shop stewards acted immediately to get them to resume production. |
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Shop stewards at Mainetti UK Ltd, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, blamed a lack of orders. |
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Shop stewards will meet today to decide their next move and are expected to set strike dates. |
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Shop stewards decided at a meeting during the weekend to withdraw the proposed action at Preston Farm-based Country Style Foods. |
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Shop stewards were planning to carry out a workers'decision to resist closure by any means possible. |
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The stewards found Cosgrave in breach of Rule 156 in that he 'had made a positive manoeuvre too late as a result of a serious misjudgement. |
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Golfer lee Westwood celebrated a major victory when his horse Hoof It ran away with the stewards Cup. |
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The stewards did look into the farcical start, but their findings were unilluminating in the extreme. |
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A significant part of the BHA's work relates to the disciplining of trainers and jockeys, including appeals from decisions made by the course stewards. |
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The United players refused to leave, and a dispute broke out between the players and Chelsea stewards and groundstaff before the incident was resolved. |
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It was a fairly simple administrative system, built around the ducal household, which consisted of a group of officers including stewards, butlers, and marshalls. |
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Although the race stewards took no action, the FIA appealed against the decision and the case was examined by the FIA International Court of Appeal. |
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The stewards decided that the collision was a racing incident. |
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The AELTC pays a subsistence allowance to servicemen and women working as stewards to defray their accommodation costs for the period of the Championships. |
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Although Brodessa hung left and hampered Mystagogue over a furlong out, the stewards concluded the manoeuvre neither improved his placing nor involved a riding offence. |
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Darley initially welcomed the BHA's amendments to allow stewards more discretion and a greater degree of flexibility, but criticised restricting the document to stipes. |
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Unlike raceday stewards, stipes are professionals employed by the BHA and one is sent to each meeting to assist the stewards and advise on the rules of racing. |
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After the gelding had been beaten a length by Lady Killer, the stewards adjudged Eddery to have caused interference just after the start when crossing to the far rail. |
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The stewards considered that Laverty, riding Finnegans Rainbow, struck fellow rider Paddy Brennan, whose mount House Martin hung into him, in the closing stages. |
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In 2015, 595 Service and London Fire Brigade stewards attended. |
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In 1965 London Fire Brigade members joined the ranks of stewards. |
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The superintendent and other ministers are assisted in the leadership and administration of the circuit by lay circuit stewards, who together form the leadership team. |
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The 1795 Plan of Pacification permitted Methodist chapels to celebrate Holy Communion where both a majority of trustees and a majority of the stewards and leaders allowed it. |
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When the number of shop stewards had to be slimmed down, the young Mr Ainsworth was voted off the committee, but by that time he'd developed a taste for political life. |
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The stewards found that Holland's mount had interfered with The Fossick a furlong and a half into the race and that the interference was caused by careless riding. |
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