Tony is doing a brilliant job, and both Mike and Peter have lots to offer, so why they don't tap into their expertise beats me. |
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The magazine aims to tap into the mobile phone subculture which has developed during the last five years. |
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Let him tap into your brain, and he will feed off it, and keep right on pushing your buttons. |
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Most homes and businesses tap into the water system illegally and pay no fees currently. |
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Maple tree growers tap into this stream for a crop of maple sap which is boiled off to procure a sweet syrup sought around the world. |
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The long tail is receiving so much attention because the Internet is enabling new ways to tap into its vast array of offerings. |
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Workers can tap into their e-mail messages, calendar, work group and other software using a Web browser. |
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They also sought to tap into public discourse about hackers as copyright pirates, criminals, and spreaders of computer viruses. |
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We believe that artists are somehow vouchsafed the ability to tap into a greater knowledge of the human condition and impart this to us. |
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Now Jacobson is hoping to tap into the huge pool of venture capital available in New York. |
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The unrushed tempo of the toccata-like Vivace final movement allowed Ohlsson to tap into the deep well of sound few pianists are able to access. |
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One Kikuyu female farmer, for example, approached a large farm with a proposal to pay a small fee to tap into their irrigation system. |
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There were only two or three companies with any real significance trying to tap into the same market. |
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Are you keeping a reserve of under-worked staff on roll to tap into, in the event of an upswing? |
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And with an internet connection, the whiteboard can be used to tap into educational websites, or enable the children to follow world events. |
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We don't want to tap into Social Security and Medicare in ways that we shouldn't be. |
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Without anonymity, he says, unwanted advertisers or other hackers could tap into users' personal information. |
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Alliances create better communities which tap into the strength of their multiple institutions and decrease unnecessarily duplicated resources. |
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Those wanting to tap into street culture should look no further than this magazine. |
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The software makes intelligent guesses about the words you are trying to tap into the keyboard. |
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It may not all be plain sailing, down the line, however, at which point the group could tap into the market with another judicious purchase. |
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They can potentially tap into your bank account or run up debts without you knowing a thing about it. |
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If the Democratic party wants to tap into those moneybags, they need someone who can speak their language. |
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Each university continues to recruit and teach its own students but postgraduates can tap into research anywhere in the group. |
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Using this gift purposefully, we tap into a higher dimension of intelligence. |
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An on-screen channel guide makes it easy to tap into content from your mobile device of choice. |
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There are more efficient ways to tap into the sun's energy via biomass fuels. |
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The challenge for all of us is to tap into these gifts and use them for our benefit and for all mankind. |
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I tap into the system, causing the doors to unlock and disabling the car alarm. |
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First he'd have to be able to tap into his mana, though, and she knew he couldn't do that. |
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Your academic advisor is the next source to tap into about college majors and courses as well as jobs related to the field. |
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He is an incredibly able businessman who has an uncanny ability to tap into all possible sources of finance. |
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The lesser of these are the human wizards and magi that can tap into various types of magic. |
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Businesses can tap into a wide range of help and advice on how to make the best use of computer technology at exhibitions next week. |
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The authorities can now secretly tap into e-mails and mobile phone calls and track websites visited without the need for a judicial warrant. |
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Early in the film, Janice's transgressions already resonate on a specific historical level and tap into older notions regarding the feminine. |
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The city was able to tap into water from the nearby man-made Big Bear Lake to create its orange orchards. |
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More extreme members of right-wing groups tap into this divide by encouraging mistrust of city dwellers and the educated. |
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Their openness to all kinds of influences has provided them a huge pool to tap into. |
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So if, in the Northeast, there's an emergency, we have two million barrels that we can tap into. |
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When these artisans try to tap into these resources individually however, they often fail due to high fixed costs and low profit margins. |
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The political party, however, has been able to tap into disillusion in some areas, taking advantage of the disgusting anti-refugee bilge pumped out by the gutter press. |
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This change in my writing has not been occasioned by a desire to tap into a bottomless well of material in search of inspiration. |
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So it is not difficult to tap into this vein of frustration that we feel around the world and here in Canada. |
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You're welcome to tap into our extensive know-how and use our comprehensive link collection. |
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This allows UNITAR to tap into existing networks of excellence and to pool resources. |
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She is also a competitive soccer player who has used the sport to tap into her many inner capabilities and hidden talents. |
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Over the past decade, businesses have gained the ability to tap into and capture vast amounts of rich data that had previously been unobtainable. |
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As an initiator of new products and services, we make it possible for our customers to tap into new areas of business. |
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Sony's system is designed to embrace all types of content, letting you tap into what people want and drive footfall. |
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So I guess you could say my quest as a composer is to tap into this complementarity between the vertical and the horizontal. |
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Some organisations need to tap into different skills and experience to create the right mix of talent to oversee new areas of work. |
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Create an exact summary of all your expenses and tap into savings potential. |
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Amongst the veteran community and seniors across Canada, there is a great need for home care and an opportunity to tap into tele-health. |
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Tourism is still the main driver but what is your government doing to tap into the farming and mining resources there? |
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It is very important that we tap into that segment of society in creating an awareness. |
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It allows flax processors to tap into the nutritional gold mine previously locked in the kernel. |
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These external accountabilities are easier to meet because they tap into the power of social expectations. |
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It is to tap into this magic that sloganeers try to plant words in the public mind which produce reflexive generalizations. |
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With limited bank appetite to lend to risky LBOs, arrangers are advising their LBO clients to issue floating-rate bonds to tap into CLO demand. |
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We are able to tap into inner resources, take risks, push past limitations, and forge ahead. |
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With AWD, we can expand our multichannel distribution capability in existing markets and tap into attractive growth markets. |
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It is envisaged for AFL 2 to encourage European participation and to tap into the Canadian mining community active in Africa. |
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These jacquard ones are khaki so they tap into this season's military trend, too. |
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The NSA had already built the infrastructure to tap into communications networks. |
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Solid progress is also being made to tap into the strategic benefits of the combined business. |
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Do you need a prospective employee's permission to tap into his network to gauge his reputation? |
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In some instances, government programs may need to tap into existing social networks to achieve program objectives. |
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The New Century Lions Club provides us the opportunity to tap into this valuable resource for the benefit of our communities. |
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Security measures mean that while the user can register up to 10 phones with the femtocell, neighbors cannot tap into the connection without permission. |
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Next week will see the launch of a major television and billboard advertising campaign that aims to tap into the same vein of gently anarchic humour that made the Wonka name. |
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A Scanner is a device that is used to tap into cell phone conversations. |
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Yet its outcome will determine your right to privacy from your freedom to avoid telemarketers to the Government's ability to tap into your conversations. |
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And so he bears within him the potential to rise above his skewed materialistic values and tap into a true sense of dignity. |
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In a bid to achieve this sort of growth, a new UK graphic design division is being created to allow the company to tap into other lucrative markets. |
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Last week saw the launch of Ireland's first ever dedicated crime magazine, a publication that aims to tap into the public's fascination with the underbelly of society. |
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Citigroup and Merrill Lynch said to be courting foreign governments for cash, eager to tap into so-called sovereign wealth funds for much-needed capital. |
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So when we look at genius or child prodigies or musical geniuses or idiot savants, these are clues to the mystery of that infinitely creative mind that we can tap into. |
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Tree fellers, as recent migrants to the area, were often unfamiliar with the river merchants and thus had to seek assistance in order to tap into the timber market system. |
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They need to identify the resources available to them, to tap into those opportunities, and to create an organization to co-ordinate their actions. |
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They will tap into geothermal energy, too. |
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Other works tap into Berg's music directly. |
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If appliances are made compulsory but if the legal speed limit is not sufficiently restricted, then this looks more like a disguised form of subsidy for companies that can tap into a new market in this way. |
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The Portuguese crown was eager to tap into that gold source, but Gama's armada had failed to find it. |
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A diverse workplace enables us to tap into the unique insight of all employees, enhances creativity and better positions us to win in the marketplace. |
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Dozens of countries know they do not have reserves of fossil fuels, but they do not know that they have an incredible renewable energy potential and how best to tap into it. |
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In addition a national financial literacy strategy should tap into the broad expertise and experience of the private sector, including banks and other financial service providers. |
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Could a hacker tap into one or all of them and eavesdrop on me? |
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With the 'forgotten fruit' flavours of rosehip, quince and sloeberry, for example, manufacturers can tap into the trend for nostalgic indulgence. |
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These practices also enable companies to tap into the strengths of the external community and to generate potential solutions to specific problems. |
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Aside from stimulating cross-border competition, it will diversify the range of products and services that investors can access and markets that firms can tap into. |
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This has been achieved by strengthening the capacity of in-country and international stakeholders, developing the Organization's ability to tap into country-level funding, and reinforcing its field presence. |
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Frozen perogie maker Heritage Frozen Foods, which is based in Edmonton, Alberta, is eager to tap into that customer base. |
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So we must go in search of energy that is already present in nature, but which has remained unused because no one has developed the technology to tap into it. |
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With its long-stroke, 45-degree V-twin powerplant, the Boulevard C90 cranks out monstrous amounts of torque, which you can tap into for a raw rush of acceleration in any gear. |
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The response shows that when municipalities can make it easy enough, they can tap into a widespread willingness to recycle. |
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It will mainly provide a mechanism for African scientists to tap into global scientific knowledge as well as the production of indigenously owned knowledge that supports economic and industrial growth. |
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Small initiatives such as this one, which tap into and build on the energies and resources of the local community, provide a glimmer of light in an otherwise bleak and futureless landscape. |
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The Company has relaunched a product line to tap into the rapidly growing demand for convenient and nutritious functional beverages. |
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If you are logged into Chrome all your devices, you can tap into the same saved passwords and autofill entries you previously stored in the desktop version of Chrome. |
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Their success turns on their underlying cognitive dissonance, their provocativeness, and their ability to tap into sensation. |
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The company will partner up with local energy firm Muringa Holdings to tap into this power, but also apply Chinese technology to better use the power currently being generated. |
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For through holes, the chamfer is ground with a cutting rake that throws the chips ahead of the tap into the core hole. |
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The secure channel will make it possible for them to do so with confidence that hackers and other would be intruders will be unable to tap into their personal information about them. |
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The son of a doctor who helped pioneer the treatment of HIV, he was clearly upset at Nigel Farage's contemptible pre-election attempt to tap into resentment of foreign-born HIV-positive patients. |
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We need to tap into that huge market, but as we know, the government's relations with China have not been very good, to say the least, or to be charitable. |
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Secondly, policy-makers at all levels do not always find it easy to tap into the resource of knowledge provided by the diversity of scientific cultures and range of specialised centres of excellence in Europe. |
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With consolidation, this free-floating balance will be discontinued, thus the Organization will lose its flexibility to tap into those ready cash reserves. |
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The elementalist has four elemental attunements that they can tap into. |
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The Snowden files revealed intelligence-gathering is now being conducted on a grand scale, with the NSA and GCHQ exploiting advances in technology to tap into, store and analyse more and more information. |
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Customer research allows us to tap into our customers' satisfaction and expectations of TD so we know where we're excelling and where improvement is needed. |
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Hernando De Soto and Muhammad Yunus have spoken eloquently about how we can make free trade agreements work and how we can tap into the private sector to enable it to be the generator of improved worker conditions and wages. |
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So Clark and team at Unimelb tore down a Wii balance board and hacked into its strain gauges and accelerometers to tap into their raw data. |
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These companies can engage in integrative trade to tap into labour capacity in emerging markets, thereby allowing them to both create and meet demand. |
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Or tap into the information available among reception desk staff. |
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The smugglers who callously tap into our resources heedless of the long-term survival of our animal species must be held responsible for their deeds. |
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In a global society and in a profession that is, I believe, more international than any other profession, we must tap into this strength but also we must be on guard to deliver member value. |
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This plan proposes, among other things, to tap into emerging species such as the sea urchin, the rock crab, the winkle, as well as those for which there is not a large market, such as herring and mackerel. |
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We must address the international, political and economic injustices which certain demagogues are using to tap into a youthful hunger for justice. |
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Organizations benefit by being able to tap into the most experienced staff at a reduced salary, while transitioning to a new team or organizational design. |
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They drew level on the stroke of half-time when Harry Arter split the Birmingham defence with a delightful through ball for Wilson to round Randolph and tap into an empty net. |
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The modem will also tap into unlicensed LTE spectrum, and the Zeroth modem will be able to switch back and forth between Wi-Fi and LTE for voice as well as video calling. |
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They recognized that when children may have difficulty verbalizing stress, artistic expression can serve as a way for young people to tap into emotions. |
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Now he says the growing number of redundant workers across Wales should follow suit and tap into support from the Welsh Assembly Government to retrain for a new job. |
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The agents did not create 'emigration fever,' but they did tap into a sense of restlessness that, if nurtured, could result in a decision to emigrate. |
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An IPO, therefore, allows a company to tap into a wide pool of potential investors to provide itself with capital for future growth, repayment of debt, or working capital. |
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Function words tap into verbal coordination between people because these words are independent of conversation topic and require shared knowledge to be used effectively. |
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She will provide participants techniques from the ancient art form of the mandala to tap into their creativity so they can be their best selves at work and at home. |
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Carvel Ice Cream will be the latest player to tap into the sweet Southern California market, as the East Coast favorite plans to open in Thousand Oaks in the next 90 days. |
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The play-offs are an unfamiliar concept as far as the Boro boss is concerned, but he intends to tap into assistant head coach Steve Agnew's knockout knowledge. |
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With our unique 100 plus military site network, we can deliver unparallel access to the military community for those employers eager to tap into this talent pool. |
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The creation shows three 1950s-style agents, wearing brown trench coats and trilby hats, using devices to tap into conversations at a telephone box. |
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