Diners looking to eat out or take away can choose from a range of menus, from traditional English fare to Indian or Chinese. |
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Harsh acts take away people's right of defence in an open court of law, a normal recourse in a democratic structure. |
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The price includes tasting lots of things, a glass of wine and a wodge of recipes to take away. |
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People didn't just want to sign, they wanted copies to take away and use with their friends and workmates. |
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If you take away the allergens that were driving it initially, the inflammation is likely to continue. |
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Naturally, for alternative energy to be useful, it must be boundless, renewable, and not take away anything from the environment. |
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It will sterilise vast tracts of land and further take away the right of farmers and landholders to manage their property. |
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Ranchers and farmers also killed pronghorn, erroneously believing the antelope would take away forage from sheep or cattle. |
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Many of the main allegations have been well ventilated already but that did not take away from their impact. |
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Money brings status and we want to take away the flash car a drug dealer is driving and show them they are not untouchable. |
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One does not take away that choice by permitting, encouraging or preventing the exhortation of the citizen to litigate or not to litigate. |
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The magnificence of royal palaces, no matter how richly appointed, cannot take away the disappointment of a bad performance. |
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Mithra was slain upon a cross in Persia to make atonement for humankind and take away the sins of the world. |
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It really does take away from the potential luridness of these horror movies. |
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I have eighteen cents and take away five cents to buy a 'scratch-book,' and have thirteen. |
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Both Mitchell and O'Brien agree, that one game does not take away from what has so far been a successful season. |
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The joy you get from kids is 24 hours a day and the fact that you are not there from 9 to 5 doesn't take away from that. |
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Still, it is not necessarily a bad thing as long as it does not take away from who and what I am. |
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Lengthening and thickening mascaras, shimmery lip glosses and shadows often take away the attention of the cheeks. |
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The XFL gave us teams we didn't need, while major league baseball plans to take away teams we want. |
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Some argue it would take away the huge advantage the top four seeds have from byes and home-field advantage. |
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Their completely self-contained unit is environmentally friendly, water wise, while the company will also take away the waste water. |
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But, have you ever had anyone try to make a mockery of you, try to take away your dignity, your pride, your own self-worth? |
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But there has been some interesting information, some tidbits to really take away from this. |
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Those medications don't take away all the pain, they bring the pain down to a level which is just bearable. |
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We were presented with bags of tiny flavoured meringues to take away, in case we were still feeling peckish on the short cab journey home. |
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Union officials reported farm buildings were trashed and vehicles used to take away furniture, fertiliser and building materials. |
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As ever, I wanted some tunes to take away, apart from bits of airs of contemporary style. |
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Thieves break into parked motor vehicles and take away anything they can lay their hands on. |
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The commission will have the power to deduct money from non-payers ' bank accounts, as well as take away passports and impose curfews. |
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It will take away from the classic perspective of looking at city hall dead on. |
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As soon as you take away actors' control, live theatre has had it but I don't think we've reached that far. |
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Of course there's an obverse side to this move, it would also give the government the power to take away licences. |
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Bangalore is expected to take away a chunk of the traffic as more people from the software capital are emplaning towards the US every day. |
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The company insists the flavourings are added to take away the harshness of the tobacco. |
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For example, he gives as a thumbnail of Stoic philosophy that one should not value anything that anyone else has the power to take away from you. |
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Let me state here and now that I will not purchase black bags so that the council's bin men can take away the garbage from my home. |
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The trust, meanwhile, argues that a casino might take away some of the income that out-of-town visitors bring to the area. |
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But when you take away the clever packaging and advertising, is soy really a superfood? |
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Recovery vehicles were called in to take away two trailers and a horsebox for examination. |
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The take away trade was providing sandwiches in baguettes as well as panini, sliced korn loaf and white or brown scuffler. |
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You take away the impression that you've been spun a shaggy parrot story told by a sideshow huckster, albeit with attention-grabbing skill. |
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But that should not take away from the overall performance of a Bridge squad that played its football with a ruthless and clinical efficiency. |
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As you say, take away their penny-ante bridge club and they very well might start on us. |
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The thing I take away from his description of all these supposedly smart people is that they live in an academic or intellectual cocoon. |
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I mean, it is quite a thing to take away a man's job, even in the face of what looks to be gross misconduct. |
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They can provide the answers first hand or give you a free fact sheet to take away. |
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He's someone who would soak the rich, take away their mink coats and family jewels to buy the poor basic food, shelter and education. |
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That does not take away his right to seek compensation for the injuries he suffered. |
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But he doubts the law firm would reclassify those employees and take away their overtime pay. |
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You can take away the electron and make an ion, but you can't take away any neutrons. |
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But it wasn't enough to take away from the fact the FAI fouled up and were being told so in no uncertain terms. |
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Sprinkle with the crumble mixture, but do not press it down as this will take away the lightness of the dish. |
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A cushy job pulling in clients for a big law firm might be tough to come by if the powers-that-be take away your lawyering licence. |
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Money and a great looking wardrobe doesn't take away the fact that her voice still does not stand out amongst the rock grrls of the music world. |
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If you take away power-play goals and empty-netters from the series, the Bruins only outscored the Red Wings 6-4 in the five games. |
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By discounting the price of a nights stay, they also take away some of the perks of staying in a hotel. |
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His reasoning was that Sharon had been depressed and fearful that her estranged husband would take away her children in a custody battle. |
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What is the origin of this nefarious Nebuchadnezzar, who would take away speech for chat, thought for instinct, righteousness for accidie? |
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A sense of strength and quietude is always what I take away from your writing. |
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Be warned, two prices are quoted depending on whether you intend to eat in or take away. |
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The talky screenplay and questionable acting take away from the power of the events being depicted. |
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Dirt bike racing is a contact sport that can take away lives thus extra protection and precaution must be taken into consideration. |
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Perhaps we were still a bit dehydrated but nothing could take away the feeling of euphoria we had at our joint achievement. |
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The main drain isn't adequate to take away waste water from the fishmongers' kiosks. |
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Ground me, give me no phone privileges for a month, take away the computer, whatever! |
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Thieves will jump the fence more easily and take away some of the rare plants. |
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If officials can take away peasants' land at will, what other civic rights would be left to them? |
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We must underpin our values and interdependence by mutual action, working together to secure what the mindless advocates of violence can never take away. |
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Trucks come right to each house and take away garbage and recyclables. |
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The year began for us with a big campaign to protect New Zealand's largest braided river from proposals to take away 73 percent of its water for 60 kilometres. |
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However, that reverse should not take away anything from the glittering career of a colt that helped bring closer ties between horse racing and football. |
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This contemporary New Town provisioner offers a selection of Mediterranean-style goodies to eat or take away, with fresh baking and dinner-party essentials. |
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Spanish shoemakers are complaining that Chinese shoes take away almost all their business, by undercutting their prices, party through illegal means. |
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You can stand your feet on the same edge, angulate better than you can on skis, and now split-boards take away the problem of ascent in deep snow. |
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Even for the parodic and satiric intent, there is a greater interest in the design and design faults of language than a care for what the reader will take away. |
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A bill going through the Tennessee legislature would take away the right for Vanderbilt University police to make arrests. |
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But that should not take away from the fact that this is another thoughtful and thought-provoking piece of work from a British artist who consistently comes up with the goods. |
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If you take away the Bangladeshi angle, this could be a debate about many other parts of the country too. |
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Nothing can take away from the new design of Pepsi cans, not even Cindy Crawford. |
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A sign has been erected asking people to take away any rubbish from the graveyard and not to just dump it in the corner as was previously the situation. |
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However, take away the press and anti-war exploitation of these events and this is a systemic problem like drug use is systemic, rape is systemic, and gay bashing is systemic. |
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Beds are fitted with Egyptian cotton linen and the stylish bathrooms have fluffy towels and bathrobes and plentiful toiletries, which you are invited to take away. |
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About the closest I could relate to it was my teenage days as a Goth rocker, when my girlfriend used to put some white face on me to take away my tan, and we wore all black. |
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But the fact of the matter is, not even his cockiness can take away from the catchiness of his music. |
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People using acrylic paints can take away the finished article, but those who prefer water-based paints must wait a few days while they are glazed and fired in a kiln. |
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But does the ability to quantify our babies take away from the natural process of parenting? |
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But here the company can take away our pensions and get off scot-free. |
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He bemoaned the way the 2003 fixtures had been arranged with the big clubs playing each other in the first five weeks, saying it would take away the mid-season excitement. |
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To ride their horses and take away their possessions, To see the faces of those who were dear to them bedewed with tears, and to clasp their wives and daughters in his arms. |
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You see, you take away half of the road and the traffic backs up. |
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Agents of Kochs, the brains behind Hobby Lobby, and some rather awful Russian oligarchs are teaming up to take away LGBT rights. |
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To have proper legal recognition of our relationships doesn't take away the need for this hard work but it does help by giving a supportive structure within which to live. |
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When you take away the top of the pyramid, it literally looks like a different shape. |
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These were designed to take away the uncertainty in interbank lending, the uncertainty whose cause was the existence of toxic assets on each others ' balance sheets. |
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If they were secretaries, take away 15 for lack of originality. |
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With each offering a 'modern day keepsake' to take away, in the form of a designed Bluetooth message. |
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The referee may also issue to take away points or games due to improper etiquette regarding conduct or rules. |
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Were English girls not good enough for him that he must needs come up and take away Sheila Mackenzie, and keep her there in the South. |
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Split and stacked a rick of firewood so perfectly aligned you didn't want to take away an armload to burn? |
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You take away Scotland, you take a major base of labour strength. |
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On the other hand, native Taiwanese hold the consensus that the CPC should not be allowed to take away, if not communize, the wealth of Taiwan. |
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The remorsefulness doesn't really take away from the nature of the offence. |
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But you cannot take away my identity as a transgendered person. |
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It has round cleansing beads and magnesium oxide crystals to buff away dull skin and take away the years as well as dirt and grime. |
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I ask Flanagan what she hopes parents take away from this book. |
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Tourists enamoured by Dubai's glitz and glam can now take away a little piece for themselves. |
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Dog owners and families go free and everyone entering into the fundraising receives a free doggy bag to take away. |
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Now for Photorejuvenation to shrink red blood vessels, allowing my body's defences to kick in and take away the destroyed red cells. |
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We have to take away a lot of the weight and texturise the ends to give a free feeling. |
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Protesters were angry because they saw it as an army bid to take away powers of appointment from the parliament. |
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Anti-abortionists want to take away a woman's right to abortion. |
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My gues is that we need at least a two-goal lead to take away with us. |
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Even the rain couldn't take away from the excitement of the match. |
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The lesson to take away from Paul is not to be a semi-racist, isolationist politician who advocates for legalizing heroin and abolishing the Federal Reserve. |
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The only disappointment was that we couldn't take away a doggy bag. |
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These roles allow for tasks to be accomplished and also to build up the organization through positive reinforcement, but also take away conflict that occurs. |
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There is double standards and yet again it seems BASH the small club and take away much needed money from the small clubs, whereas premier league clubs get away with murder. |
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Other suggestions would almost take away from Humanist epistemology. |
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Premature Birth Screening can take away a lot of the guess work, giving mums-to-be an accurate prediction of their chances of going into early labour. |
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Fear can be released by counseling and carrying out a continuous dialogue using children's own language as sharing fears take away a lot of scariness. |
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Although Terry has yet to go to trial, the English FA has decided to take away his captainship because they recognise that racism in any form should not be tolerated. |
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See ye how this son of a murderer hath sent to take away my head? |
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In an attempt to keep the speech out of American papers, journalists were not contacted, and on the same day, Truman called a press conference to take away headlines. |
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This organization exists to take away a freedom that is important to every woman of childbearing age. It is more accurate to call them FAUXminists against Choice! |
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