Local businessmen and analysers take part in a survey, through which the results are calculated. |
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There are still roles left for singers and musicians to take part in the performance. |
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Blisters are a common minor injury for athletes who take part in prolonged sports, such as long-distance running or football. |
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In the afternoon before the procession, carnival queens from all over the county will take part in a contest to choose the Queen of Queens. |
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The crews travelled down to Gravesend by water on the Saturday in order to take part. |
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Now the project is destined to fail unless more women can be encouraged to take part. |
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Even in the booming economy of the 1990's, they were still fighting to take part equally with their male business school colleagues. |
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They were on their way to watch the 15-year-old take part in rugby training. |
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Over half the expected studio audience agreed not to take part in the show. |
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The anti-war protests around the world had a positive impact on pushing out these groups to take part in more activism. |
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Staff will use the time to prepare lesson plans and take part in teacher development activities. |
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People can express any opinion or concept they desire and anyone is welcome to take part. |
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Parents are welcome to help out and new members are encouraged to take part. |
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Up to 30 experienced jumpers will take part but all newcomers will get the opportunity to take a tandem jump. |
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Obligated militiamen were required to arm and equip themselves, and take part in occasional musters and training sessions. |
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Community groups in York are being urged to respond to a rallying cry to take part in a massive city centre parade in September. |
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I don't believe there was a just reason for them not allowing me to take part in the race. |
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There is no burning desire by the rank and file members of a party to take part in the selection processes. |
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Stars of the hit comedy Phoenix Nights returned to their spiritual home to take part in a fun-filled charity night. |
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Buyers can choose to take part for one day and visit the exhibition the next day, or for both days. |
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The club invites people to take part in a non-competitive 10k Walk at 1.30 pm. |
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Hundreds of people dressed in the traditional white with red scarves take part in each run. |
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Teachers at the school dressed up as African chiefs in traditional costume and pupils each brought in a bucket to take part in the event. |
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It specifies only elections and leaves the take part clause suggestive and unelaborated. |
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The unit is also particularly keen to hear from Asian and Afro-Caribbean women, who for cultural reasons are often unwilling to take part. |
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On Tuesday next all children between the ages of 6 and 9 are invited to come along and take part. |
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This has seen members strike for two days in both February and April, and take part in a number of unofficial wildcat strikes. |
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To add to the excitement, families can take part in a lucky draw contest with fabulous prizes to be won. |
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He joined them for the party and thanked everyone for staying to take part, in spite of the heavy snow. |
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More than 400 competitors from 40 countries will take part in half-pipe, big air, snowboard-cross, parallel giant slalom and parallel slalom. |
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This ministry has opened many opportunities for witness, counseling and inviting people to take part in the church's fellowship life. |
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You can bet that socializing is the reason most people take part in group recreational activities. |
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Seven people were assaulted with knobkieries for refusing to take part in the strike in the Strand near Cape Town. |
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On the exchange visits pupils are able to take part in work experience in their host country. |
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There will be a chance to take part in a summer school as well as undertake relevant work experience and community service projects. |
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I first met him when I had won a competition to take part in a penalty shoot out competition in front of the old Kop. |
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In India, the most colourful and elaborate celebrations take part in Bengal, where huge idols of the goddess are worshipped. |
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The group are now being registered as an official group and will take part in the association's competitions and outings. |
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Mr Dymond said it was hoped to have displays by professional skaters and bikers with open competitions for all comers to take part in. |
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Youngsters can take part in a variety of activities from crafts to computer games. |
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Our Labradors are not only beautiful show dogs, but are also take part in other activities such as therapy work. |
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Only two actors can work today because the rest have to take part in a school sports day. |
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All around, the crowds were milling, all ages, some going to take part, most spectating. |
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Eight ordinary people have left behind their regular lives to take part in the series, taking on a fake alias and living a lie. |
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Alternatively, anyone can take part in the coffee morning and hold their own event. |
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Here those who take part have the opportunity to play basketball, soccer and boccia. |
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Choose from tango, tea dancing, line dancing or bhangra to take part in this challenge. |
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Women wanting to take part in this year's Race for Life in Southampton had better get their skates on as places are filling fast. |
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Those with 26 and 28 inch waists will also be classed as the male equivalent of a female size zero and will not be allowed to take part. |
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Hundreds of children have been visiting Roves Farm near Swindon to take part in the nativity with a cast of live animals. |
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Bob agreed that he and Jim would take part in a live broadcast for Country Magazine. |
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Because the socialists refused to take part in government, they forced the Radicals to rule alone or in alliance with the right. |
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It is also expected that the reigning World Ploughing Champion will take part. |
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As leaders of the Venda people, I urge you to take part in the local government structures. |
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No doubt, additionally, Mr Sage was glad to be made much of, and interested to take part in the preparation of the case. |
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St Batholomew's Parish Church has started training a group of budding campanologists to take part in a sponsored concert. |
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All patients who had ambulatory surgery during data collection times were asked to take part in the study. |
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If the father cannot be found or refuses to take part it is possible to test the fetus by amniocentesis. |
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Wednesday is a free day, so Liz can wander the area on her own or take part in an optional trip with the group to Granada. |
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Instead of rivalry, says Sebastien, there's a real sense of community amongst those who take part. |
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Participants select six numbers between zero and nine to take part in the lottery, which runs from Monday to Friday. |
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He was a 19-year-old rifleman in Northern Ireland when he was volunteered to take part in what he thought was common cold research. |
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A retired teacher is preparing to take part in a mercy mission to give poverty-stricken children in Eastern Europe a Christmas to remember. |
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Something like that happened when I read that no persons under four years of age are allowed to take part. |
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Everyone from seasoned runners to the occasional jogger is welcome to take part. |
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But a lack of facilities in their local areas was identified as the main reason young people did not take part in sports and leisure activities. |
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It is not achieved either, when one or two persons out of a crowd of hundreds read a lesson or take part in a prayer. |
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One of his last jobs was to take part in an anti-corruption unit inside the Russian security services. |
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A real breakaway from their studies is in store for two Killarney students in March as they head off to Helsinki to take part in EU debates. |
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Visibly tired, the Pontiff retired early to rest and did not take part in the candlelit procession marking the first day of the visitations. |
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He added that mainland companies should also take part in arranging charter flights to ensure that business is shared fairly. |
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The consent form indicated that arrestees would not be prejudiced should they decline to take part in the study. |
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The researchers asked 29 healthy male volunteers aged between 21 and 35 to take part in an experiment. |
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In addition to doing school studies, the students can take part in dances, film shows, concerts, sing-songs, debates and quizzes. |
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Year 12 students co-ordinated the project at the school and gave presentations in assembly to encourage other pupils to take part. |
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I'm contacting the Australian volunteers who formerly offered to take part in a test, and we'll keep you informed via this web page. |
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These two states want to take part in the formation of a new security system based on Atlanticism. |
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Intrinsic motivation is the desire to take part in an activity for its own sake. |
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As part of this campaign they will take part in a world record attempt on April 30 this year. |
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They started playing table tennis and moved on to take part in loads of sports. |
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Six years ago, she had never even considered that she might take part in international music festivals and introduce bands to concert audiences. |
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They will train in a similar way to the older cadets, learn sailing and boat work, wear a uniform and take part in civic parades in the town. |
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He was only auditing the class at the time, so he refused to take part in the experiment. |
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More than 3,000 young people are auditioned each year to take part in summer acting and technical workshops. |
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My wife is not as good a judge, in my opinion, as she does not take part in sporting activities. |
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The youngsters were sponsored by their families and friends to take part in an activity. |
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To take part, all you need to do is turn up in warm, old clothes, with sensible sturdy shoes. |
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More than 300 million people there take part in some form of sport, and an ever-widening range of sports are followed avidly. |
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Council leaders, voluntary groups and housing associations will be invited to put forward people to take part in the controversial scheme. |
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The tribal elders, or maliks, have already signalled their willingness to take part. |
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The company also provides bursaries for university students to take part in paid work programmes during their summer vacations. |
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At the end of the day, volunteers often take part in early evening hikes, stargazing and hot-spring soakings. |
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We are going to have a steel band like last year and we will be trying to get local groups to take part. |
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The democratic process that we take part in actually leads to a tyranny of a handful. |
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But forcing everyone to take part in research would bring substantial pain and distress for some people. |
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They were a success since science fiction fans could easily take part in a distinct sci-fi community and culture. |
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For some reason society continues to coddle these mooches, and thus it is considered noble to take part in giving the needy what they want. |
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Boys are less likely than girls to read and take part in music and the arts. |
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This is the fourth annual cycle challenge organised by the Western Lakes Cycling Club, and non-members are welcome to take part. |
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Club members and non-members are invited to take part in the Parks Tennis Ireland summer scheme. |
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From their accents, it was apparent that they'd come down from Scotland to take part in the event. |
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Many students are unable to get class materials, proper exam booklets or take part in labs. |
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Ministers must be persuaded to take part in debates and divisions and use the chamber as the central focus of national politics. |
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A blog is a sort of extended living area and it's strange how the energy exchange you take part in there can affect you in your real life. |
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They will also have to sign a citizenship pledge as part of an oath of allegiance to the Queen and take part in US-style citizenship ceremonies. |
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Some lawmakers questioned if those invited to take part in the two previous talks truly represented different sectors of society. |
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He was one of ten thousand soldiers to take part in the battle and only two thousand returned home. |
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Men and women wishing to take part in the tug of war contests can contact the chairman or any member of the committee. |
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The select few who win the highest number of points get to take part in a lucky draw with prizes that include airline tickets and holidays. |
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To become a volunteer you need a number of medicals to prove you are physically and mentally fit enough to take part. |
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They must have a medical certificate from their doctor permitting them to take part. |
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Crump had to win a race against the clock even to take part in the meeting. |
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All of the shuttlers will now take part in the World Championships beginning on Monday. |
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He later agreed to take part in an identity parade and was picked out by the girl. |
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With a melee of artists, dancers, musicians and bands, the crowds gathered to enjoy the sunshine and take part in the festivities. |
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They don't take part in all the trial proceedings not because they are lazy but because they are tied up with other engagements. |
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The winners of the semi-finals will take part in a county final to decide the winner. |
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Now residents, businesses, and other stakeholders are being asked to take part in discussions on a way forward. |
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He will take part in the senior men's decathlon against Scotland, Ireland and Wales. |
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We had a really good choice of men who were willing to take part in the show. |
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If you agree to take part, the moderator for your panel will email you and the other participants to nail down the details of the panel. |
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Hundreds of people are gearing up to take part in the second Great York Dragon Boat Challenge tomorrow week. |
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However, under Belgian law couples must take part in a civil ceremony prior to any church service. |
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Youngsters are given hats and uniforms for pilots, cabin crew and other airport jobs and are encouraged to take part in role play. |
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But unless he can replace the stolen tack, collars and harness, he will be unable to take part. |
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The town bellman read a celebratory poem and schoolchildren lined up to take part in the traditional dances. |
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Children first have to take part in a week of activities during the February half term. |
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Teams take part in various competitions including the Dublin league and midland leagues. |
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Listeners are invited to take part in an audio game in which they must identify and place the sounds they hear. |
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Visitors will be able to see and take part in many activities, including steam traction engine displays and horse and tractor demonstrations. |
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It's show time for the thirty drivers entered in the World Series by Renault, set to take part in their first two races this weekend. |
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They will be encouraged to take part in a design game, which uses large maps and scale models to represent town features. |
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Dance troupes, vocal and instrumental performers, fashion designers and other artists have also been invited to take part. |
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The biathlon works on a points system, similar to the decathlon, but instead of ten events, competitors only take part in a time swim and run. |
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All candidate cities that meet minimum requirements and evaluation criteria to take part in final ballot. |
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Though many of them were shilly-shallying to come to the stage, some were sportive enough to take part. |
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If we felt that it is no longer in the interests of our children to take part then we would have no choice but to withdraw. |
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A Bavarian village youth, summoned by the Kaiser's call, volunteers to take part in the suppression of the Chinese Boxer rebellion. |
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The family had to take part in four games and a final showdown with the Herdman family from Powys. |
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The scheme is designed to encourage residents to take part in council schemes, which include a compost bin offer and nappy laundering services. |
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Last year, foreign students were not allowed to take part in Miss UNAM, the university's annual beauty pageant. |
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Many women are working and unavailable to take part in the organisation and running of a playgroup. |
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Harriers' men's team were hit by injuries, with only one of the triumphant Southern team able to take part. |
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These days, the sniffers are trained to understand hand signals too as they have to take part in anti-insurgency operations. |
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Amateurs, beauticians, students and graduates of beauty and visagiste schools can take part in it. |
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But Laura, 18, walked off with all 20 prizes after being randomly selected to take part in a quiz section of the programme. |
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The winners will take part in canoeing, water skiing, rock climbing, abseiling, mountain biking, orienteering and hill walking. |
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But once a year they hold a community dig, when the public can take part and for which the only qualification required is enthusiasm. |
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What they are not willing to do, however, is take part in what they view as an illegal and abusive occupation. |
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Who was elected president of what country in May in an election that much of the country refused to take part in? |
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The elderly take part in activities including sewing and knitting. |
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The group offers a last chance to heroin dealers who are willing to take part in restorative justice projects, essentially voluntary work in the community. |
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It was a chance to dress up in odd clothes and take part in all kinds of wacky events as big-hearted residents from all over Bexley raised money for Children in Need. |
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The fastest modified bikes at the drag event take part in the Top Bike and Competition Bike classes, pulling in speeds of under 8 seconds on the standing quarter. |
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On the up side, my golf club have now provided me with a buggy so this weekend I can take part in the club medal match for the first time this year. |
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She was then publicly named and forced to take part in a press conference, saying she had been bribed to fabricate the claim. |
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Banks will now be forced to restructure the debt and take part of the losses. |
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Apparently, one anxious publisher phoned on behalf of a distinguished philosopher who'd misread the invitation letter and thought he was required to pay to take part. |
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Human slaves, no matter what, have the potential to take part in this and the broader social contract, thus they should be released from slavery and allowed to do so. |
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More than 50 employers take part in the Sharrow project which uses a raft of display boards in shops and libraries to advertise details of job opportunities. |
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The ordeal of the police identity parade is as nerve-wracking for those who take part as the witnesses on the far side of the darkened glass screen. |
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It will also commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Normandy landings, and many veterans' groups are already lined up to take part in a special event. |
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I was dragged up on stage and forced to take part in the trivia quiz! |
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Americans tried to take part of British Canada in December 1775, when forces led by Benedict Arnold and Richard Montgomery unsuccessfully attacked Quebec. |
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The decision to delay the new parliament's first sitting will only add to cynicism in the electorate and will be no encouragement to take part in the election. |
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Patients who take part in trials do so at least partly from altruism. |
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Since Wright had no plans to take part in the beachside homily and ticket booths were shuttered, she was out of luck. |
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It is a huge problem because prisoners who are taking drugs do not take part in the various programmes available to them in the jail and are losing out on that chance. |
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Despite this, she is able to shop, cook, clean and carry out many other day-to-day tasks as well as take part in her favourite hobbies of ten-pin bowling and ice-skating. |
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About 3,000 soldiers will take part in the review, including nine columns of infantry, two columns of armoured vehicles, helicopters and a military band. |
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This year 29 girls representing local business interests will take part and there is no doubt that the judges will have a very difficult decision to make. |
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Police in East Yorkshire are looking to swell their crime fighting ranks as they take part in a national drive to recruit special constables this weekend. |
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It means we can never again take part in a record attempt like this. |
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She had the second biggest norks in the school, and watching her take part in Sports Day was a joy to behold for myself and my fellow teen perverts. |
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In a Lynx, however, Harry could take part in reconnaissance missions and transport passengers. |
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Hazaras in some areas take part in the national Afghani game, buzkashi. |
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The study, which observed the natural course of precancerous uterine cervical lesions without treatment in women, had not given written consent to take part. |
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As this was during school hours, the junior members could not take part. |
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A sold-out crowd of 800 women packed the Charline McCombs Empire Theatre in San Antonio to take part in the event. |
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More people are invited to come along and take part in the adoration. |
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Every spring the children in Years 5 and 6 are taken on a residential visit to take part in such activities as rock climbing, abseiling and orienteering etc. |
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But dad volunteered me because they needed another kid to take part. |
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Close was so distraught by the alteration that she initially refused to take part in the re-shoot. |
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The source said they were all signed-up soldiers and as such would be expected to take part in the same activities as other fully qualified soldiers. |
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Over 30 eligible bachelorettes lined up to take part in the competition. |
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Britain has a naval task force of 27 ships led by the carrier HMS Illustrious on its way to the region to take part in a joint military exercise with Oman. |
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The danger, excitement and adventure of racing yachts on the high seas awaits a North Yorkshire woman, picked to take part in one of the world's toughest yacht races. |
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If patients are to be expected to take part in research for altruistic reasons they have a right to know what reasons motivate the people carrying out the research. |
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The symbol of regional pride will be hoisted in the city at 7.05 am as thousands of Yorkshire-lovers take part in a countywide jamboree to celebrate the region's qualities. |
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A physician holding himself in readiness to attend cases of midwifery should never take part in the postmortem examination of cases of puerperal fever. |
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Its angle is to take a group of plain Janes, make them over into glamour girls, and then have them all take part in a season-ending beauty pageant. |
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All sorts of people take part in the hour-long walks, from pensioners to young mums wheeling buggies to those who want some human company while taking the dog for a walk. |
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Anyone who wanted to take part in any way, be it dancing, singing, telling an impromptu story or doing a mime, was given the opportunity to perform. |
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Families, organisations and schools are being urged to take part in a new award for Cumbria which aims to encourage people of all ages to discover and conserve wild places. |
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Apparently Krams intends to use her small sculptures as maquettes for life size figures which will all take part in a yet-to-be-written operatic event. |
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Yet the wonder of the tour is that even amateurs can take part. |
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There what I found was many ladies tend to take part in pool and they also compete in international tournaments even when it comes to billiards and snooker. |
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Participants bring picnics to the marquee on the Green to enjoy a great social occasion and take part in a conversation with three leading authors. |
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There are a number of high profile people who have already signified their intention to take part and support the venture and they include Pauleen McLynn and Tommie Tiernan. |
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Fans will take part in a study group for the panel and QA session and see spoilers from its fifth season. |
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Today some 350 watermills and windmills take part in the open weekend. |
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He was then shipped back to the East Coast, across the US by train, and on board a troop transport in San Francisco to take part in the invasion of Japan. |
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Bush is determined to keep the dynamism vibrant and to encourage and empower the poor to take part in it, rather than to suggest that they are unequal to the task. |
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People who are going to take part are asked to bring a mat or rug. |
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A National Policy Agency official on loan to the ministry, and a health ministry official on loan to the Cabinet Office will also take part, the officials said. |
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Freedom in its fullest sense, then, is only possible in a canonical form of social order, in which all take part in shaping the conditions of common life. |
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The children are aged between nine and 11, which is younger than most who take part in exchanges, and are staying in pairs with families in the village. |
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We would not expect that agreement to take part in the study would have altered their recording behaviour or their subsequent recall of the consultations. |
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Health related fitness should be a family activity, and parents can initiate their wards by motivating them to take part in non-competitive sporting activities. |
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The MUGA improvements will benefit the whole community and encourage people of all ages and backgrounds to take part in sport. |
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All Asatru organizations, publications, independent kindreds, and just plain Asafolk are asked to take part. |
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Only England and the Nordic countries did not take part in the wholesale reception of Roman law. |
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The Assize of Ale is an annual event in the city where people in medieval costume take part in a pub crawl to raise money for local charities. |
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The Albanian forces could not take part in the ensuing battle because it had started before their arrival. |
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Only Guinea refused by referendum to take part in the new colonial organisation. |
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Fifty years later centenary celebrations were held in July to allow foreign men visiting the International Railway Congress to take part. |
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During his period of command, his battalion was stationed at Ploegsteert but did not take part in any set battle. |
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Each day, the Speaker and Lord Speaker take part in formal processions from their apartments to their respective Chambers. |
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Akin to the Speaker, they do not take part in partisan politics, and remain completely impartial in the House. |
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However, they are entitled to take part in constituency politics, and to make their views known on these matters. |
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Observers may attend debates and take part by invitation, but they may not vote or exercise other official duties. |
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Do these cultural texts take part in a reverse discourse against the homogenizing penchant of Latinidad? |
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One of the most distinguishing aspects of student life at Cambridge is the possibility to take part in formal dinners at college. |
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It is traditionally done by and for the people who live in the local village of Brockworth, but now people from all over the world take part. |
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Players from outside Workington do take part, especially fellow West Cumbrians from Whitehaven and Maryport. |
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Any number of players can take part and the game can vary in length depending on the number of targets selected. |
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A lot of cyclists take part in the many sportives organized all over the country including the hugely popular Ride London event which. |
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Tokelau was expected to take part in the 2010 Games in Delhi but did not do so. |
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The original format of the World Cup saw four teams take part in a single group. |
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It has been held annually since 1896 and has been expanded so teams in Russia, France, Scotland and Wales can take part. |
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After the Second World War it became rare for any more than four or five amateurs to take part in any given year. |
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Ferrari decided not to take part but there were a handful of Maseratis, one of them a factory car for Monegasque driver Louis Chiron. |
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Felice Bonetto was the only driver who did not take part in qualifying and would not take part in the race. |
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For the first time, reigning monarchs not only swore their support to the Crusades but endeavoured to take part in them. |
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Many corporations and businesses which take part in the practice experience a backlash, either from their active customers or online. |
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With very few exceptions, every character was acted by a different player to allow as many pupils as possible to take part. |
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Rowers may take part in the sport for their leisure or they may row competitively. |
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He suggests that the legion may have been withdrawn from York around 117 to take part in the war in Parthia at the end of Trajan's reign. |
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Pity he wasn't here just another night to take part in revolt against Lord Advocate. |
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In April 1809 the 1st Battalion made their way to the Iberian Peninsula where they were to take part in the Peninsular War in Portugal and Spain. |
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Cowell offered to waive Boyle's contractual obligation to take part in the BGT tour. |
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Many other acts take part in the event, including visiting international artists, solo artists and local musicians. |
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The following season Rangers were invited by Barcelona FC to take part in their pre season tournament at the Camp Nou. |
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Children in Wales take part in school concerts or eisteddfodau, with recitation and singing being the main activities. |
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The group announced they would take part in a special friendly, with Salford facing a Class of '92 team. |
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It's a race, you know, to take part, to move around living in odd-bod accommodation throughout England. |
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Singers and dancers from around the world are invited to take part in over 20 competitions followed each evening by concerts on the main stage. |
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However, in 2016 the parade was moved to the Friday to enable more competitors to take part. |
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This means that, by the time hatching occurs, it may be too late for the females to take part in that year's breeding cycle. |
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Birdwatchers may take part in censuses of bird populations and migratory patterns which are sometimes specific to individual species. |
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These did not enter service until after the Battle of Jutland, so failed to take part in any major naval action of the war. |
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Sweden initially agreed to take part in the scheme by sending an invasion force to Scotland, but later backed out of this arrangement. |
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During the passage from Dover, C1 parted with its tow and arrived too late to take part in the operation. |
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The 30th Motor Brigade had been formed on 24 April 1940, from the 1st Support Group, to take part in the Norwegian Campaign. |
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Challenger reached Hong Kong in December 1874, at which point Nares and Aldrich left the ship to take part in the British Arctic Expedition. |
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The programme involves the children spending a week at a countryside farm, during which they take part in purposeful farmyard work. |
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The North American Shed Hunting Club, founded in 1991, is an organization for those who take part in this activity. |
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In times of war, they were known to trek long distances to take part in battles. |
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They take part in events they study because it helps with understanding local behavior and thought. |
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However, as Karelians came in contact with Novgorod some of them started to take part in the Novgorodian internal and external politics. |
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These five tribes, sometimes with inclusion of the Frisians, are considered as the major groups to take part in the formation of the Germans. |
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The colon is divided into three sections and take part in solute absorption. |
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Every able bodied male Inca of fighting age had to take part in war in some capacity at least once and to prepare for warfare again when needed. |
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Everyone including clergy and the laity, who take part in the worship, faces east for the service. |
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Bishops of the two churches take part in episcopal consecrations of the other, and there are periodic visits between them. |
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The Lord Speaker has been appointed a Lord Commissioner and does take part in the ceremonies. |
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The Bengal Army units in the area, having rebelled, marched to take part in the battles for Delhi and Cawnpore. |
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For instance, the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia was condemned by Romania, which refused to take part in it. |
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In some cases, especially in America, members typically paid a regular membership fee and went to lodge meetings to take part in ceremonies. |
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It is estimated that around 3,000 Sikhs in Leeds take part in this annual event. |
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However, from 2012 only teams from the South West of England are eligible to take part, due to the large numbers of entrants. |
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This was the 55th anniversary of Ten Tors, and to celebrate this, two teams of veterans were given special permission to take part. |
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Thus the revolution is that one can speak about an access to digital culture within the right to take part in cultural life. |
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They are killed, tortured, made to take part in the fighting, banished from their homes. |
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He declined to take part in the meeting because he did not feel he had anything to add. |
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So didst thou love man, that thou wouldest take part with him of his misery, that he might take part with thee of thy blessedness. |
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Dogs can take part in either a 3k or a 5k sponsored Big Walkies around Cannon Hill Park, Edgbaston. |
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To register to take part in PDSA Walkies in Calderstones Park animal lovers need to visit www. |
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Swimmers will need to wear a wetsuit to take part, these can be hired for the event. |
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It's a quick-witted battle of word play, with viewers able to take part via Twitter. |
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Alonely comic-book fan begins to believe he really does have superhuman powers after agreeing to take part in a drugs trial. |
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Ansari arrived in Beijing from Xian city on Friday evening to take part in the Summit along with Myanmar President Thein Sein. |
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Twenty teams representing Youth Clubs in Bahrain are to take part in the tournament which will be held in Hamad Town Youth Club. |
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He said the firm was still uncertain if it would take part in the Calax project's rebidding. |
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The younger people that take part in the reburials, they have more of a sense of their culture. |
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Originally in Australia only to take part in recce, the pair seized the opportunity to support Meeke and Nagle. |
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But there might be problems with him getting his Armalite through Colombian customs again to take part. |
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The Czech Republic based company will take part in construction of a solar power plant in Iran s western Kermanshah province. |
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Pupils in Scissett were given the chance to take part in special workshops featuring members of The Aurin Girls Choir, from Hungary. |
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To take part, spend one hour during the Big Garden Birdwatch weekend counting species in your garden and submit your results to the RSPB at rspb. |
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Council workers Peter Fanning and Joanne Machers persuaded colleagues from across the region to take part in a dragon boat race in Durham. |
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Notably, these cells include macrophages which, during cancer progression, take part in an extensive degradation of the extracellular matrix. |
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Thousands of fans were expected to take part in the demonstration over the SRU's decision to axe the Border Reivers pro-team. |
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The British prince left Lesotho yesterday for South Africa where today he will take part in a polo match in aid of his charity. |
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In addition to navigating a search-and-rescue course, competing robots can play soccer or take part in a dance contest. |
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The day is a general public holiday as people from all walks of life take part in different programs to mark the occasion befittingly. |
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He noted that the Iranian engineering firms can take part in implementation of Belarus industrial projects. |
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Sponsored by Ebrahim K Kanoo and powered by Motor City, scores of fans flock to BIC at each event either to take part or watch others in action. |
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Murphy will not be able to take part in the parade because of the road race, but he will be doing his canoe and Big Cheese opponents one better. |
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The Sandman Triathlon Sprint event held on Saturday saw more than 350 take part in the challenge of swimming 400m, cycling 25km and running 5km. |
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