She should take the opportunity tomorrow and on Friday to urge restraint, caution and a peaceful protest. |
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Now I take the opportunity this morning of reaffirming the Government's commitment to that target. |
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Always take the opportunity to make a boot diskette when Linux gives you that option. |
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I decided that as I didn't have the money to fill the freezer, I should take the opportunity to defrost it and give it a really good clean-out. |
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So please keep your comments coming, and if you've never said anything before, why not take the opportunity now? Go on, I dare you! |
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Worse still, many of them take the opportunity to disparage Norway into the bargain. |
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Returning nationals also take the opportunity to renew acquaintances and enjoy the sweet music of calypso and steel pan. |
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The teens take the opportunity to refine and civilize the primitive man, and to give him the appreciation of modern education. |
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They also take the opportunity to look to the future and appraise the family job and training needs. |
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The weather today is absolutely glorious and I thought I'd take the opportunity to debut my new Topshop skinnies and sunglasses. |
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Others, such as the knitwear designer Edmund McNulty, take the opportunity to revel in an unaccustomed freedom from commercial considerations. |
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The company spokesman was typically circumspect when asked to comment on the rumours but he did not take the opportunity to quash the story. |
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There are not going to be many nice days now and I should take the opportunity to enjoy the walks. |
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Perhaps you should take the opportunity to send your reporter to a night class in basic mathematics. |
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You might want to take the opportunity to go for regular walks with your partner. |
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When I get to Villacastin, I enter the heart of this big village and take the opportunity to have a break in a bar. |
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In Gibraltar, I would take the opportunity to buy bananas and chocolate which were plentiful there but very welcome at home where they were like gold dust. |
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However, I would like to take the opportunity now to ask you whether the time for action has not now come. |
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While checking the person's feet, take the opportunity to provide comfort by giving a foot massage with scented lotions. |
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Let me now take the opportunity to sketch out where we stand today as regards these countries. |
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And let me also take the opportunity to praise your thoroughness, your disciplined thinking and your unfading talent as an educator. |
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I take the opportunity of the prior theme to make the exact same photo on a smoggy day. |
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Let him guide the play, but take the opportunity to reinforce social conventions, such as sharing, taking turns and role-playing. |
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I would also take the opportunity to call for a cessation of hostilities here in Parliament. |
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Too bad Mazda didn't take the opportunity to boost power a little, as the current engine is often maxed out. |
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While government can encourage, inform, and create supportive conditions, individuals themselves must take the opportunity to get active. |
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We would like to take the opportunity today to answer some of the questions that were posed by members in today's debate and others. |
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But I would like to take the opportunity to give some indication on governmental thinking on subjects of common concern. |
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On Tuesday morning, Louis decides to take the opportunity of the lull in the bad weather to go. |
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I encourage all Canadians to find out what events and activities are taking place in their communities and take the opportunity to participate. |
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Depending on the number of people on this tour who have not seen it, and how late it is, we may take the opportunity of checking out the area. |
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When I travel to the different parts of the world, I always take the opportunity to meet them. |
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During the voluntary examination, the accused can take the opportunity to call to the stand the two other witnesses. |
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And every year, during our annual meeting, we take the opportunity to help others who aren't so lucky by donating to a local charity. |
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In conclusion, I'd like to take the opportunity to say that this is the last editorial that I will have the pleasure of addressing to you. |
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If possible, you should take the opportunity to become properly trained during the installation of the project. |
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I hope you take the opportunity to personally thank each of these dedicated, passionate individuals as they represent your voice with true professionalism. |
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Perhaps church leaders from both continents will also take the opportunity to gather again in order to complement the cultural dialogue of the political bodies by a religious dimension. |
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The representative will also take the opportunity to present the promotion material provided by the publisher and inform the bookseller of any events that may influence a title's sales. |
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The Commission wishes to take the opportunity offered by the recasting of the Financial Regulation to improve the accounting rules applicable to the general budget of the Communities. |
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Let me take the opportunity to say that my friend Michel Kazatchkine and I have adopted a common front on the agenda for most-at-risk populations. |
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At the summit, spend some time to roam and live on spanish time in the famous ventas, take the opportunity to meet the local fauna and flora and catch a glimpse of fauve vultures: a total change of scene. |
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This means that if you only have 100 feet to pass the slow moving truck that has a precariously tied down load and has been spewing black exhaust in your face for the past 30 minutes, you take the opportunity. |
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The issue of Community funding for transport infrastructures remains open to discussion, and calls for a major European debate in which the Regions ought to be take the opportunity to participate. |
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If you pass in Madhya Pradesh, don't miss Orchha and its beautiful palaces and take the opportunity to live a unique experience in an Indian family while supporting the local community. |
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You should also take the opportunity to review your power of attorney. |
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So with this first issue of 2003 I would like to take the opportunity of wishing you all a successful year and I hope that we can work together to manage the changes that we are faced with. |
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Before I start with my explanations concerning the mutual market in central Europe, especially in Germany, let me please take the opportunity to make one remark on what Mr. Sanio said. |
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So we have to take the opportunity of that step change in the rules to make sure of a competitive car next year. |
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The Atlantic actors intend to take the opportunity offered by the Green Paper to affirm that the objective of territorial cohesion is a priority for them, and that they wish to see this concept reflected in reality. |
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And while we have been ringing the changes, we decided to take the opportunity to bring you some bright new pull-out sections, too. |
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Groupthink, dogmas, habits and conservatism have done a great deal of damage, and I will take the opportunity to say more on that in relation to another subject. |
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You can also attend a peace pipe ceremony, where an Elder lights the pipe of friendship, and take the opportunity to taste special or sacred foods, like wild rice, corn on the cob, caribou meat or fish. |
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I'll take the opportunity with both hands. |
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Some drivers, he conceded, take the opportunity to gamble. |
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We should today take the opportunity to vote for reform and transparency. |
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I wonder if the member would take the opportunity to reflect a little further on the situation where some of the economic principles are taking root and some of the opportunities that will flow from this. |
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Be sure to take the opportunity to try some traditional Norwegian food, including lutefisk, dried and salted mutton ribs and reindeer. |
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I will wait for Julie three hours long and will take the opportunity to take some pictures, watch a report staff take some frames and do two or three interviews. |
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Amending Acts also began to take the opportunity to create short titles for earlier Acts as well as for themselves. |
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I am very disappointed indeed that Mr Persson did not take the opportunity this morning to criticise President Putin for the way in which he is repressing the media in Russia, the way in which democracy is being rolled back. |
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I make a break in Velada and take the opportunity to shave my beard. |
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Espiritu Santo is an ⤽away from the masses⤠experience so you can take the opportunity to do as little or as much as you need to in this unrushed region of Vanuatu. |
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In view of the interest shown at this seminar, Cantabria will take the opportunity of the General Assembly in Rennes to propose the creation of a working group on this topic. |
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At this point, I take the opportunity of thanking once again all the Kudelski Group teams which contributed to this effort, in particular those of production and customer support. |
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The majority of these thieves are opportunists who take the opportunity to steal when they see a bike left unattended and not secured to anything. |
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