According to him, there is no information about whether there are clients for the oil that will be transited. |
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It will be transited via Greece, but the fees that will be asked are not yet clear. |
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Is it just another big beat album that will be collecting dust on your shelf within the first month of owning it, or is it something special? |
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Even should they lose in the quarter-finals, it is that match, not the France game, that will be remembered. |
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But there's still a slim chance that the outsider will win, and that will be enough to keep people watching. |
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Next month it is drama that will be at the forefront, as the channel throws open its schedule for a dramatic week of exciting programmes. |
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If you have nicely detailed trim that will be stained, and want to do a first-class job, make a mitered return on the ends of the apron. |
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The float also strengthens its hand and will bring capital into the business that will be used to reduce debt. |
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Slabs that will be heavily troweled should not contain entrained air because of the probability that delamination will result. |
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For a quietist like me, steering clear of all controversy, that will be a singular blessing. |
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The airport will use a large screening machine that will be able to scan truckloads full of cargo at a time. |
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National shuttlers have expressed mixed feelings over the new get-tough policy that will be implemented at the national training center. |
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There's a ton of history here that will be catnip to Baby Boomer music fans. |
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He encourages his reporters to unearth exclusive stories that will be of interest to the listening audience. |
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Now that some of those jobs are being offshored, it's those markets that will be most affected by that activity. |
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These are defined as compulsory full-time community activities that will be exchanged for the pittance that is jobseekers' allowance. |
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From a quick browse through his recent archive too, it's one that will be added to the list to check up on regularly. |
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There's additional fodder on the ship that will be offloaded for the sheep as well. |
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That work is commencing, and any decisions that flow from that will be made at the appropriate time. |
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This is one of the few big instruments that will be good in the ultraviolet. |
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There is an underground barrel cellar that will be eventually topped by a further Cape Dutch building where tastings and sales will take place. |
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This is the sixteenth and final issue of the journal that will be edited by me. |
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We're still uncovering, as late as this morning, other incidents, other cases, that will be promptly investigated by the Department of Defense. |
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His work that will be exhibited to mark the world cup, Football Print, is a graphic piece using cambric and wall paint as a medium. |
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But that's okay, if I only get onto the Quebec team that will be pretty rad too. |
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A museum beetle is a member of the dermestid beetle family that's used in museums to clean up bones that will be used in museum displays. |
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I suspect the door to that will be prised open using standard English or Spanish. |
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There are gaps between the new and the old tiles that will be difficult to clean and therefore unhygienic. |
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Such QD devices can be integrated into the photonic crystals that will be used as active optical router circuits. |
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Producing a commercial product is not the principal concern, though if there is a commercial outcome that will be well and good. |
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These distributions are critical as inputs to the bootstrap technique that will be used to perform the macro versus micro comparison. |
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Questions were raised as to why that would be the case, and it all comes down to the allocation and how that will be divvied up. |
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The other factor that will be important in achieving a broader market for smartphones will be the operating system. |
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The new building stands behind the Grade II listed original hospital that will be used for administration. |
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There's another network that will be sniffing the air for radioactive particles. |
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As a senior I will have the whole year to develop one cohesive art show that will be up on display for a week. |
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Fishermen rely on their nous and their knowledge, two things that will be useless in a time of change. |
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The Falcons would be wise to ease Vick into the lineup, but that will be tough because the fans want to see him sooner rather than later. |
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A journal editor, for example, has an interest in publishing controversial or newsworthy articles that will be quoted. |
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Trust me, this will be something that will be nigh unto impossible to break. |
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And as you can well imagine, there are some sourpusses in your organization that will be actively resistant, so keep a smile on your face. |
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If you receive a bonus payment, which is essentially an advance on your royalties, that will be separate property. |
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If the audience gets the visuals and something beyond that, that will be cool. |
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It is the focus of the first week of any Olympiad and in Athens that will be no different despite a fraught build-up to the event. |
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Are we simply caught in a spiral here that will be destructive of our interests while, obviously, significantly advantaging theirs? |
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A resolution that will be discussed at the party's convention this weekend calls on the province to drop the British ensign from its flag. |
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The story also conjures up several anecdotes that will be appreciated by Brit-pop aficionados. |
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What are some of the capabilities that will be populating the NMCI once cutover is completed? |
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The end result is a trial, and that will be an important hearing, and that's a while off. |
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If she is not reappointed, that will be an unwelcome signal to environmentalists about Davis and the coast. |
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If there are keys for answers, check what your child will be learning and see if it's in a skill that will be called for. |
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The sonar that will be used has a frequency of 170 kilohertz and is considered safe for the animals. |
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For reasons that will be explained later, the highlights of 1st Class are the tracks that feature guest emcees. |
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Pruning late in the growing season will encourage new growth that will be damaged by frost. |
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Oliver Morgan on Jay Garner, the hawkish head of the Pentagon agency that will be handling lucrative reconstruction deals. |
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And so hopefully, you know, knock on wood, we'll get to do a second season, and that will be one for next year. |
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The par amount is the capital sum that will be paid when the bond is due for redemption. |
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Having said that I doubt very much whether that will be the case, but you never know. |
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Children use toys to imagine the world and to interact with it, learning skills that will be of value in later life. |
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I'm lining up a cryonics team that will be there as soon as I'm declared dead. |
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However, it is perhaps Tesco's approach that will be found to be the more resilient should economic conditions take a turn for the worse. |
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Maybe that will be the only time that these people will realise they have done a grievous wrong. |
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It is a facility the town is crying out for and one that will be warmly welcomed by virtually everyone. |
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Work has involved replacing the original limestone steps with gritstone that will be less slippery. |
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The trustees will form an electoral college and that will be another committee. |
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The film opens with grimly beautiful imagery that will be repeated in variations throughout. |
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On a size ten hook, like the one that I have used, that will be about 5mm behind the eye of the hook. |
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We are concerned about the thousands of Kiwi jobs that will be sacrificed on the altar of free trade. |
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It is the coupon that will be detached and referred to, and that is where you want your claim. |
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All that will be very welcome, and if they sort out the Tote betting shop pronto, punters will be glad. |
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I will start writing properly on the blog again in the future, but I can't say yet when that will be. |
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My war museum must have empty rooms that will be filled with personal remembrances. |
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One day, a lobbyist will get enough money and pump enough money into somebody's campaign, and that will be that. |
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This will be one situation that will be followed with interest from a lot of different perspectives. |
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They need to earn a return that will be sufficient to eventually repay the loan. |
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Clearly, the legislation is prospective, and in future that will be quite possible. |
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At this point you may be asking, why it is important to train a workforce that will be experts in taking care of demented residents. |
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Any flaws in the plans should be exposed by the exercises that will be sprung on countries without prior warning over the next two months. |
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All that will be left to do then will be the trackwork at stations which will be completed as part of the resignalling of the line. |
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If for some inexplicable reason, she turns me down, I will have to switch allegiance, but of course that will be a last resort. |
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The long-term aim of the project is to provide a centre that will be suitably resourced for the undertaking of genealogical research. |
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He is keen to create a lean and efficient operation that will be able to expand rapidly when conditions improve. |
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He also can score off the dribble, and that will be a boost to the interior offense. |
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The book is littered with one-liners and anecdotes that will be familiar to activists on the Left. |
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Another important area that will be influenced is anthropology, evolution and human migration. |
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Never mind all the infantile anthropomorphism about how animals feel that will be bleated at this week's hearings. |
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Those are things that will be missed in the downplaying of conveyancing to conveyancers rather than lawyers. |
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Building owners want to contract with service providers that will be around to honor their commitments. |
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Their pictures will be scanned, they'll be interviewed and all of that will be projected onto the exhibition in the marquee. |
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At the same time, we are experiencing vulnerability on our own shores and grief for the innocent lives that will be lost on distant shores. |
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This is a cowardly and evil act that will be condemned by all right-thinking people. |
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However it appears, unlike the century that has passed, we are entering an era that will be based on exclusivity rather than universal access. |
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We're making progress in developing the technologies that will be able to use corn or soybeans to be the feed stock for energy. |
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With Spring Festival having arrived and Valentine's Day drawing near, the number of flowers that will be sold is expected to reach a record high. |
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The audience assumes that the bank will now be robbed and that will be it, but the Director has other ideas. |
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It has started producing linters that will be used for making paper money and explosives. |
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Leaf disks are made of the target species the plant species that will be altered, genetically modified, or transformed. |
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In contrast, this is brain-dead pap that will be forgotten in a week, another floater in the sewer of empty rhetoric. |
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If this technology can be applied to consumer goods at the household level, that will be big. |
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Yesterday's event saw an impressive array of artists, who displayed a range of activities that will be on offer. |
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Predictions of 450,000 lost jobs are played up in the media, while the jobs that will be created to combat global warming are ignored. |
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We're in the process of finishing the artwork for a disc that will be available in mid-April. |
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The HTML files contain placeholders for data that will be substituted in at runtime. |
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It's not a portrait that will be entirely congenial to either his critics or his allies, though in many respects I think he comes off quite well. |
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I think it will turn out that Europe and America were test runs of technologies that will be far better implemented in the Southern hemisphere. |
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But he said they are the most detailed ever made in UV and infrared, providing data that will be chewed on for some time. |
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Pupils have already completed work that will be sent to Russian counterparts and he has enrolled on an on-line Russian language course. |
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Music that tinkles from the lugholes of passengers either side of you on the Clapham omnibus is not something that will be cherished. |
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These small infelicities do not detract from a remarkable piece of research that will be of interest to scholars and generalists alike. |
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Until the facts are authoritatively established and recorded, it would be premature to frame the further legislation that will be required. |
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His chief advantage is his incumbency and its inherent command of the free-media forum that will be pivotal over the next eight weeks. |
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There will be cookery demonstrations, videos, information and, of course, a chance to sample some of the delicious food that will be on display. |
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It was an amazing experience, and I came away with impressions that will be with me always. |
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At press time, there was no plan to report numbers in a way that will be comparable to past Census race data. |
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The biggest concern is for low-lying areas on the southeast of the island that will be impacted, we understand, by dawn tomorrow. |
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School holidays are geared to there being one available parent, and the assumption is that will be the woman. |
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Failure to meet these targets will result in a fine that will be passed on to the council it serves and then, inevitably, to council tax payers. |
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The gauzy curtains might represent flimsy barriers that will be easy for you to push through to get what you need. |
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Next, select the staff members that will be using this machine the most, and have the equipment technician perform the proper training. |
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His political beliefs are covered in a piecemeal, scattershot fashion that will be frustrating to fans and foes alike. |
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There are, probably, two principal concerns that will be perturbing the potential visitor. |
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The competition schedule includes 28 Olympic sports that will be held at 37 venues. |
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Nearly 600 paintings will be displayed on rolling racks that will be periodically rotated. |
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This is one of those films that will be talked about for a long time so it should be seen if only for that reason. |
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The real payoff in present terms is the spinoff technology that will be used for future lunar and interplanetary missions. |
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She is more interested in playing some silly political game than she is about the extra tax that will be imposed. |
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Crafts that will be taught glasswork, upholstery and patchwork, 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm. |
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This may involve preparing for special care that will be needed after the birth, or choosing to terminate the pregnancy. |
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Meanwhile those with the cash can still do the sort of degree that will be a passport to higher earnings. |
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That is the sort of integrity that will be challenged on the hustings, believe you me. |
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The 100 towns and cities that will be inundated by the rising waters have been abandoned to their fate. |
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She is currently working on her third novel that will be partly based in the North of England. |
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Don't buy expensive ribbons and bows to decorate your packages, if you hunt around you can find the cheap stuff that will be just as pretty! |
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Each team picks a different colour of milk and competitors line up, preferably in front of a surface that will be easy to clean up afterwards. |
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You can sign the waiver that will be enclosed in the report, pay any tax you owe, and be happy its over. |
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Some microwaves are being designed to read a bar code that will be printed on the side of the package and cook it automatically. |
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If a paper jam occurs, follow the simple instructions that will be displayed on the copier message display screen. |
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If the primary industries are doing fine, that will be a stage for secondary industries to achieve growth. |
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This statement has the virtue of being true, even if it is a truth that will be hard to swallow for Labour's election campaign managers. |
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Mobile phones, computers, electronic chokes and a model helicopter are some of the things that will be dismantled and assembled for the children. |
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I mean a machine that will be able to read Shakespeare, grease a car, play office politics, tell a joke, have a fight. |
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I swapped my extra ticket for a honey of an orange cruiser bike that will be meeting me there. |
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With not much to do till Friday, you can't help but start thinking about all those parties that will be thrown Saturday night. |
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While I'm on the subject, I'll mention some details that will be familiar to my fellow medicinal chemists. |
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Stainforth is just one of the communities that will be dealt a body blow if Hatfield colliery shuts. |
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I think it might need another fusing, though it worries me a bit, because that will be number 4, and this glass might devitrify. |
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So if you want to remember a date that will be etched in history, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast area August 29th. |
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One sobering statistic that will be forever etched in my mind is that over 3,000 children lost a mother or father on that fateful day. |
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Start by figuring out the mix of stocks, bonds and cash that will be required to meet your needs. |
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He has gone from a club playing UEFA Cup football next year to a club that will be battling relegation. |
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If the advert merely excites your curiosity or interest, something Maloney calls curious disbelief, that will be enough. |
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But that absolutely is chicken feed compared to the numbers that will be paid through a highly negotiated collective arrangement. |
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Kimono night robes, Turkish peasant tops and embroidered, beaded skirts are just a few of the hot items that will be turning heads this season. |
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He was also invited to put a memento, a signed copy of the day's programme, into a time capsule that will be buried in the ground. |
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Experts say this chicken-and-egg mystery is one that will be with us for many years. |
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It would have been far better if the ones that will come out on top, the ones that will be home on the pig's back, got no grant at all. |
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This new scheme has a more thoughtful design and it is also a walk-through development that will be much easier to maintain and look after. |
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All that will be required of them is to pay for services like water, electricity and refuse removal. |
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At the Olympics, the inexperienced juniors are bound to succumb to the intense pressure that will be exerted. |
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Reversing the cross-over trend, this is a Hindi film that will be dubbed into English and exported. |
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The Cardinals have overachieved to get here and if they get to even 7-9, that will be even more of a feat. |
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It's the very economic powerhouses that they seek to cripple that will be our best hope for salvation if things do start to go wrong. |
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Pivot forward and you can see the hypocrisies that will be dragged out in the coming days. |
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Each artist in the gallery has discretion over the price that will be charged for his or her work. |
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The strategy will be to stimulate crises that will be amenable to resolution by the transfer of resources. |
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Clearly, that will be a bridge too far for the Kiwi batsmen. |
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How wider access might be achieved is another matter, and one that will be closely examined by the quibblers after Wade takes up his appointment in October. |
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Consider the wattage required and the heat that will be generated. |
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I'm sure he was making a really long list of good things to say about me, and adding up a really long row of numbers that will be the raise in my salary. |
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A player will eventually prefer a certain degree of whippiness that will be factored into that particular player's approach and timing crucial to hitting a polo ball. |
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This temperature is fine for wines that will be drunk in the near future, but it will not allow for proper aging in wines looking for longer cellaring periods. |
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Only if they pass these stages will they sit a final exam and gain the St Andrews Standard, a qualification that will be recognised around the world. |
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Owners of legitimate art will be asked to create identity cards for each of their works that will be added to the database. |
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Whether it does that will be clear on Friday, when it meets to discuss the future of the Sardinian mine. |
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The employment contract or handbook should ideally set out the company's expenses policy and should detail all expenses that will be reimbursed by the employer. |
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Most walls can be constructed simply by stacking the blocks up, while others that will be tall or have to restrain heavy loads may require special reinforcement. |
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Herschel, Planck and Gaia are all observatory missions that will be positioned at the Lagrangian point L2, 1.5 million kilometres behind Earth as seen from the Sun. |
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The merged firm will land up with two overlapping product sets that are difficult to integrate and a client set that will be unwilling to migrate. |
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Main Street America, an insurance company, will lease 60,000 square feet of space, or more than half of the 113,000 square feet that will be rentable. |
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We can only hope that that will be the last we hear of it in this region. |
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The National Theatre of Scotland is a scheme without precedent, an organisation that will be neither a building nor a company but an amorphous commissioning body. |
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Thank you Ivo, for your kind assistance in bringing back such fond memories of the great names and events that will be registered in the historic annals of Pattaya forever. |
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Whether or not technology can devise a life jacket that will be so comfortable or so stylish that one won't take it off even at home, I can't hazard a guess. |
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Well, that is all motherhood and apple pie, but what does it actually mean, and what are the new legal rights that will be created because of what is in this legislation? |
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Mass congregations were recently approached with a request to support the launch of a fund to finance a major building programme that will be undertaken in the Parish. |
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Not to mention the revenue that will be generated by this, which then can be used to fund education and health care. |
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In a reform push that will be welcomed by business, Treasury has been quietly developing a plan that reverses the present approach to dealing with tax avoiders. |
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He has worked with the Victory brewery on developing an unfiltered Bavarian-style wheat beer that will be served exclusively at Ludwig's and the brewery's taproom. |
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We are on the telly again tomorrow night when we face Nottingham Forest and that might be a taster for a match that will be played at the end of the season. |
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Actually, it is not the Englishman's performances that will be closely examined, but signs that he is managing to keep his suspect temperament in check. |
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Yeah, that will be good, I'll have an avocado topped off with whole sour cream and a family sized starter of Tex-Mex nachos please, with extra cheese and more guacamole. |
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I wonder if there will come a time when we will all have a bar code stenciled somewhere on our bodies that will be scanned for all of Big Brother's needs. |
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Firstly, that it will have an effect on the Rillington bypass if the road is fully dualled and that will be a further setback for the people of Rillington. |
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By next year, when Israel's new banknotes are in circulation, that will be two Leah Goldbergs or one Nathan Alterman. |
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Yet there is a mood and a mindset out there that will be hard to change. |
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But it's a Memorial Day 2007 photo taken at Arlington National Cemetery that will be among his most lasting work. |
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Feeding more than one baby, dressing twins and triplets and buying children s equipment such as buggies are among the issues that will be under discussion. |
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Before that, there are plenty of significant jumps races around the country today that will be seen as pointers to the two showpiece events at the Cheltenham Festival. |
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Print and online publications are ginned up to shine an anecdote, an experience, into a gem that will be plucked and dittoed through the social media. |
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Mr and Mrs Braddock have started a collection of racing silks that will be on display together with photographs of some noted local winners and stable characters. |
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Once the state of opportunity, California is now veering on a cycle of decline that will be difficult to reverse, writes Tom Gray. |
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Based on performances of medieval mystery plays, scenes will be performed on a large farm trailer that will be moved to different locations in the High Street. |
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Exhorting people to exercise more is a very thankless task that will be, at best, only weakly effective. |
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In addition, this is one of the things that will be talked a lot about, is the fact that one of the towers at the prison was unmanned near where the escape took place. |
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The net amount that will be spent is estimated at about R5,8bn this year. |
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Where necessary, the commission will provide pens in polling booths that will be routinely sanitized. |
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Spermatocytes, the progenitors of spermatids, are biosynthetically active cells, producing all the components that will be needed in the mature spermatozoa. |
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A motoring organisation has raised concerns about plans for a national network of spy cameras that will be able to track the movements of motorists around the clock. |
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On display will be dazzling jewellery from virtually every nook and cranny of the country that will be a prelude to the fall wedding season and festivities. |
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Spaceports usually notify pilots and ship captains of the regions of the ocean that will be off-limits during a launch because rocket stages or debris could fall there. |
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I think his Party's treatment of him was despicable and if the leader of the party intends to hang the defeat on him that will be more despicable. |
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A heavy social media effort that will be a key part of this fall's omnichannel advertising campaign is in the works, with commercials being a possibility. |
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I have a proposal that will be one in the eye for those Fat Cats. |
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A record 40 juvenile colts and geldings purchased from sales from around the world have been cataloged for the event that will be conducted by Keeneland Association. |
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We are looking for an answer that will be easily verified by the international reader without the need to be an expert in Hebrew, Greek or Chaldee. |
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It takes little to appreciate the army of savvy US legal experts that will be aggressively advocating Australia's subsidization of American pharmaceuticals. |
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He said the power that will be supplied to the substation would come from the Nampower station in Keetmanshoop, which is a distance of about 300 km. |
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Additionally, prior knowledge of the route will allow soldiers to anticipate actions that will be required at choke points, bridges, overpasses, and intersections. |
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We sussed out a lovely circular walk that will be ideal for exercising the legs of visitors after a heavy meal, or building an appetite in advance of one. |
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Therefore, it will be the interface between parapsychology and general psychology, and not the various other fields of science, that will be of most interest here. |
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But the real power will reside in 10 of the 15 ministerial cabinet posts and bosses of the parastatal corporations that will be divided up between the warring factions. |
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But logic tells me that any measures like these simply create obstacles that will be circumvented by those who choose to break the law but discourage foreign investors. |
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We've heard plenty about welfare to work measures, about clampdowns on sole parents, disability pensioners and dole recipients that will be announced tonight. |
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The best hope of that will be in July and August, when the snow will melt, as much as it ever does, and the mountain passes are at their most accessible. |
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They do not mind paying penal rates, but when they have to give employees a day off in lieu, as well, then members can imagine the sorts of costs that will be incurred. |
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I pushed him further by saying that it is folly to buy anything electronic that will be used in the cockpit of a sailboat if it is not waterproof. |
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But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition. |
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A chapter on Trance Inductions offers extensive transcripts of several forms of hypnotic inductions that will be useful to the reader new to hypnosis. |
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But that will be cold comfort to the millions of children who have been hit hard by these arbitrary policies, shamelessly justified in the name of school safety. |
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Is it an amazingly fantabulous movie that will be counted as a classic? |
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Bass is the co-author of a photoessay book celebrating the African American family and community traditions that will be published next year by Running Press. |
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The Government has been arguing that it is this measure that will be the ultimate safeguard for citizens involved in peaceful protests and industrial strikes. |
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So for me, December 7, 1941, was a day that will be remembered in infamy. |
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There will be a contraflow with two lanes of the carriageway open in each direction, while at night sometimes that will be reduced to a single lane. |
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Transformers that will be used outside really need a 3-prong plug. |
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This means at some time far in the future, when all the possible reactions have taken place, all that will be left is heat and fundamental particles. |
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However, the machine that will be used tomorrow night for the count in the Civic Office comes from a new generation of equipment developed after the Florida fiasco. |
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For example, fruit that will be taken in a lunch can be pre-washed. |
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Crafts that will be taught include glasswork, upholstery and patchwork. |
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The main goal of the trust is to construct a memorial complex for Basheer that will be involved in language promotion and socio-cultural activities. |
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The visit is part of the host town programme and he will visit a number of the sporting facilities and amenities that will be used by the athletes prior to the games proper. |
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Sides include gratins and a salad that will be served family-style. |
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It's not clear at this stage just exactly how that will be eventuating. |
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Appealingly illustrated by Yelchin, subjects range from flowers about to release their seeds to birds eating berries that will be dropped off in their doo. |
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Her new book contains a lucid description of gynaecological problems, such as dysmenorrhoea and endometriosis, that will be well appreciated by patients and their partners. |
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Liu built the dragon boat that will be paddled by his peers. |
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The pilot study is a dry run to illuminate and resolve many scientific, clinical, and logistical issues that will be faced during the pivotal clinical trial. |
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StudioSketch is a multi-function video annotator that will be shown providing Education and Presentation solutions. |
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Sports that will be contested in Prince Albert are badminton, broomball, curling, hockey and volleyball. |
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Let us spend 210 million sesterces on building a new one that will be a temple more in keeping with the grandeur of the sport. |
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The serapes that mature bucks work most consistently are those that will be seen by a concentration of deer. |
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It will be displayed in a grouping of semifinished products that will be marketed under the brand name Bartex. |
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Aerojet provided MICHIBIKI with a 100 lbf bipropellant engine that will be used to raise the satellite into its correct orbital position. |
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Trusts are organizations or groups that have control over money that will be used to help someone else, such as the Youth Sport Trust. |
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These programs will promote community between students that will be helping each other grow academically. |
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Lately it has been a lot with sapele and beetle-killed pine that will be used in our next project. |
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All stories must have an R-rated version that will be toned down to accommodate pg-13 readers. |
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The roll-top desk is included in a bundle of artefacts that will be sold by Cato Crane next week. |
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The baluns help minimize intereference between the several stations that will be operating at the Field Day site. |
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Under the agreement, Ebooks Corporation will supply a range of book excerpts that will be installed on Nokia phones. |
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But some motorists are concerned about the type of resurfacing that will be used. |
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Asters, heleniums, verbena, dahlias and crocosmia are among the many plants that will be blossoming. |
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A bulldozer does its dirty work Tuesday lacing into the first of several Beach Street buildings that will be rendered rubble. |
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Iotera currently has pre-orders for around 600 Home Bases that will be installed across the nation. |
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A new dye is currently being developed that will be used in roadside checks to discover whether motorists are using red diesel on the roads. |
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Southern Water Services will require half-hourly data files that will be used to analyse consumption trends and enable efficiency measures. |
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James Mandaville's Bedouin Ethnobotany is a welcome addition that will be of enormous value to anthropologists, botanists, and historians. |
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Finally, the fragment provides some paleographic evidence that will be useful for other papyrologists. |
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Do not forget all that will be put at risk if dangerous right-wing isolationist Europhobia is victorious. |
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When a warrior is gone, that will be his best and only bulwark. |
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You want the leg fixed, and the orthopedist tells you how that will be done. |
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This edition also contains an excellent critical apparatus that will be very helpful to scholars. |
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The plan to enlist Old Father Thames as an ally was hatched as part of a ring of steel that will be thrown around the London Games next year. |
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River Park Business Campus, a 750,000 SF corporate and technology center that will be developed on a build-to-suit basis in Hanover Twp. |
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I believe that the Beijing-Manchester route that will be launched will serve to create a new air bridge. |
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The first new vehicle will be a stretched sedan called A888 that will be similar to the long-wheelbase Aerobus. |
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Firefly is developing one combustor design that will be utilized to power both stages of their small-sat launcher, Firefly Alpha. |
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Other interesting artifacts that will be on exhibit include the fourth-order Fresnel lens from the Ship Island lighthouse. |
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This will become the subfolder for all files that will be embedded into a PowerPoint slideshow for viewing purposes. |
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This is the first big area that will be hit and conditions will arrive in just a few hours. This is game day. This is going to hit. |
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Among the turfgrass solutions that will be discussed at the seminars are XzemplarA fungicide and LexiconA IntrinsicA brand fungicide. |
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The next single that will be out is my collab with Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike. |
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Once this analysis is complete, define the specific design rules and layer stackup requirements that will be used to design the board. |
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Dirty Dog Paw Spritz will be donating a free bottle of the paw sanitizer to each of the 600 participants that will be participating in the race. |
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Ernie Nagamatsu spent this week putting the finishing touches on Old Yeller II, a road-racing mutt of a sports car that will be in England Sept. |
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How can we ensure the public's response to this is taken into account and doesn't become a tokenistic exercise that will be dismissed? |
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How he intends to practically parlay that will be fascinating to watch. |
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Delivery of digital measuring devices that will be used for measuring electrical parameters in electrical substations. |
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A sparkily atmospheric St Swithin's Day was another highlight in a night that will be fondly remembered for years to come. |
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It's a car model that will be sold stateside for the first time next year. |
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Soubah Abdulrahman Al Zayani, special fares and a host of other offers and initiatives that will be rolled out in the coming months. |
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In another episode, he decides to do something that will be spoken of forever. |
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The district had four snow days during the December snowstorm that will be made up later this year. |
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This essentially sets the framework for the entire case and the claim that will be held noteworthy throughout the entire lawsuit. |
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Some of the seahorse's relatives that will be on display at the exhibit are seadragons, pipefishes, shrimpfishes, snipefishes and trumpetfishes. |
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Eventually he'll be desysopped for good, and that will be a wonderful day for reason and honesty on the Internet. |
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The greater the structural diversity in the wood, the greater the number of microhabitats that will be present. |
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These types of sensors can be placed in locations that will be submerged and can accurately measure the height of water above them. |
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Other rugs that will be available are the Lafoes carpet and a circular Ottoman Cairene carpet. |
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We first select a reference level of racism prer that will be considered as the nonracist, nonxenophobic threshold. |
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