I took a seat in the upper tier of the Cusack Stand to watch the minor final. |
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The Rows are double-decker layers of shops, one tier on the street level, the others stacked on top and connected by a footway. |
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Her leather book bag lay under her head and a tray sat on the tier above her. |
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A woman at the bar on the tier above us held her drink precariously over mom's head. |
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Supporters flung the wooden seats from the upper tier of a stand at Sheffield United supporters celebrating their team's win on the pitch below. |
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The lower tier of the fountain had intertwined dolphin supports and was raised on a finely cast foliate stem. |
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We are in favour of enlargement with all states being treated equally, not a two tier superstate. |
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Critics of the plan believe it is rooted as much in political expediency as in a genuine desire to revamp the topmost tier of the legal system. |
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It most likely represents the upper tier of a two-tiered hierarchy, as a large number of smaller sites have been recorded in the vicinity. |
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Within each doorway are two tiers of double bifold blinds with moveable slats, each tier four feet tall. |
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As villeins or servants of a lord they represented the bottom tier of society. |
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Goosen then used a two iron to drive the ball under a tree and onto the lower tier of the 18th green. |
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There would, too, be various devices on this upper tier capable of projecting slogans onto the clouds and broadcasting radio transmissions. |
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And then the lower tier, class C, which comprise non-arrestable offenses, are steroids and tranquilizers, benzodiazepines and so on. |
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We wanted to see how we could pull out costs at the buyer tier of the three-tier system. |
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They were still working on a new tier of seating during our visit, and our guide had to shout above the din of the drilling and welding. |
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His defense is top tier and he is hitting.286 for the last two weeks with numerous timely clutch hits. |
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Pork, black pudding, a slice of apple and pease pudding were placed in a tier with a tasty juice artistically dribbled round. |
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They could clock up their first ever victory in Limerick and clinch station in the upper tier. |
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The third tier of government, municipal councils, has an electoral system which varies from state to state. |
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Apparently winning a national championship, with top tier teammates, swole his ego up a little. |
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Ruth and Mona's Hindu-Jewish ceremony involved a chuppah, breaking glass, a three tier wedding cake, Vedic shlokas and jaimalas. |
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In reality, Vin de Pays is the second tier of the French quality hierarchy and the category just above basic vin de table. |
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Another few decades would pass before Filippino Lippi finished the bottom tier of frescoes left incomplete by Masaccio and Masolino. |
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You send a demand signal to your tier one suppliers that indicates your need for X number of sub-assemblies by a given date. |
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The point is that we really don't know how to evaluate him when matched with a top tier heavyweight. |
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Terraces with more than 23 rows, and most second tier terraces, will usually have vomitories. |
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Both staff and residents alike enjoyed a sample of the tier of the wedding cake which was a rich fruit cake. |
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Although players such as Brooking will not likely be moving anywhere, the second tier of available backers is no group of slouches. |
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The overall longitudinal and radial structure of the root was normal and no cell tier was missing. |
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Stress has its own tier, and I will identify this feature specifically, since stress will determine the choice of the morphophoneme. |
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All four semi-finalists will have the option of moving up to the lower tier of the new grade. |
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The computing tier of data centers still looks like a collection of hardwired boxes, each dedicated to a specific application silo. |
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A branch from the tallest tree, the one at the top tier of the backyard, swung out almost over us. |
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Most of the reports will have been written, if not by the refuseniks, but the next tier of management. |
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A wythe is a vertical tier of bricks, each single wythe being 1 brick wide. |
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An upper tier of bookcases was added in 1875, when excess books had started to pile up under the billiard table. |
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Having arrived at the final 40, they assigned each to one of four tiers, and debated the ranking within each tier. |
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The government has determined to replace appeals to the Privy Council with a new two tier Supreme Court above the current Court of Appeal. |
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The existence of deeply iterated sets, including the infinite ones, is a theoretical posit, supported by the upper tier of Maddy's epistemology. |
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The major tier or chain is of very large farms connected by contract to very large processors connected to very large retailers. |
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The legacy server may reside on a different machine and is the third tier in our architecture. |
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Jenkins was considered a second tier candidate simply because he was a retread. |
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Or perhaps we can follow the lead of English soccer leagues, which regularly consign teams with losing records to second tier divisions. |
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On the negative side, the directive has resulted in unsocial shifts and yet another tier of bureaucracy to ensure that rotas are compliant. |
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However, I think these same top tier talents need to reign in their artiness. |
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The upper tier, above the railing, has nine rows of wooden seats while the lower tier had three rows of seats before they were removed. |
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In one instance, a fourth and much smaller tunnel appears as the deepest tier owing to branching off from a main tunnel. |
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There is a very talented tier of young executives hungry for success and on the way up. |
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Those relegated to the PR tier often demand another chance to run again in the single member district. |
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It was also successful at the lower tier of government and, indeed, in 2002 held office in every state and territory. |
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The web server tier, a stronghold of Linux, is characterized by either read-only or dynamically created data. |
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It has happened before, of course, and previously even involved the teams in the top tier. |
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One tier is land with crofts or tenants and the other land without, for which there is extra demand. |
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The lowest tier is decorated with royal heraldry and with open books, presumably once with painted inscriptions. |
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However when a tier of our democratic system does not work well it is imperative to improve it not abolish it. |
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The front elevation is crowned by a dome-capped, tiered bell tower with a shiplapped, bottom tier and a louvered, octagonal bell chamber. |
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A deal would allow them to merge the private client customer bases of two of the second tier stockbrokers in the Irish market. |
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Constitutional amendments have mandated devolution of powers to the third tier of government. |
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These schools would compose the bottom tier of an educational hierarchy based on privilege. |
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Constructed in A.D. 161, this once-massive theater today holds only 5,000 spectators in the lower tier of seats. |
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However, in the second tier pension range, there is an odd one out. |
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She wanted choirs, church bells, a lady singing whilst we signed the register, vintage cars, bridesmaids galore and tier upon tier of perfectly sculpted cake. |
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Minority students at a second or third tier school are dealing with much bigger gaps. |
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YouTube is already part of their mainstream culture, rather than being this second tier of media. |
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Current U.S. space spending is an order of magnitude or more greater than the space spending of Russia, Europe, Japan, or China, the next tier of spacefaring countries. |
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Wolverines once ranged across the northernmost tier of the United States. |
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On the lower tier of the stand we had Italian fans waving sticks at the local police, punching them, kicking them and lobbing flares before being battered into submission. |
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The other reason I typically place Miles in my second tier is because he had long stretches of his career when his music was virtually unlistenable to me. |
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The cars were fitted with three tiers of seats, two rows on a tier, so that each passenger would obtain an uninterrupted view of the country in front. |
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Apart from the social tier, I wonder if there are any other differences? |
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If one demarcates alpha, beta, and gamma world cities as three meaningful tiers, the alpha tier includes the usual urban triumvirate but also Paris. |
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Three weeks from the caucus, Newt, Romney and Paul are in the top tier with Perry and Bachmann clawing to get back in. |
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The top tier of our wedding cake remains in the freezer back home. |
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While an often brilliant comic actor, gervais is relatively new to stand up and has never achieved the top tier of that art form. |
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The first tier consists of councils in large cities, such as London, Birmingham and Manchester, which she said are IT savvy and have used the funding they received well. |
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However, the minister was at pains to stress the need for greater co-operation between third-level colleges if the fourth tier is to become a success. |
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Around me in the East Stand upper tier are an assortment of senior company directors, bankers, hedge-fund managers, and, curiously, quite a few mini-cab drivers. |
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The final tier of the hierarchy is the Executive Oversight Committee. |
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But the residents say development will come within 70 ft of the edge of the boulder clay cliff and will be only 30 to 50 ft above the first tier of houses. |
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The ground has changed a bit since then, with great cylindrical towers supporting a third tier, and a plexiglass roof that bottles up the venue's unique atmosphere. |
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However, she seemed to have forgotten the lower tier of her shirt. |
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Meg took it and drank slowly, careful not to spill any on her dress, while Mrs. Carroll fretted around the pair, nervously fidgeting with the bottom tier of the gown. |
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He began by adding a light Baroque facade with pilasters and massive fluted columns at the main, upper tier, topped by a balustrade with vases and statues. |
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Nations fully compliant with the minimum standards in combating trafficking are graded tier one, while those unwilling and unable to counter the problem are graded tier three. |
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We don't want another well-paid tier of useless pen-pushers. |
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So how might the members of our Republican second tier make their precious moments on camera sparkle? |
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If he can temper those tendencies, the debate could propel him to the first tier of the race. |
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Rotterdam is the home of three professional football clubs, being first tier clubs Feyenoord, Excelsior and Sparta. |
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Cheshire cheeses, on account of their great size, are generally packed flat, and in a single tier only. |
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Protestants are concentrated in the northern and central parts of the state and in the northern tier of the Florida Parishes. |
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A referendum held in 1998 established a public will to recreate an upper tier of government to cover the region. |
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A parish council is a civil local authority found in England and is the lowest, or first, tier of local government. |
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In the first tier, Kent County Council, Folkestone is divided into three Divisions each returning one County Councillor. |
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These form the lowest tier of local government and absorb some limited functions from Leeds City Council in their areas. |
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Preston Grasshoppers RFC play in the National Division Two North, the third tier of English rugby union. |
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In 2013 Portsmouth were relegated again, this time placing them in the League Two, the fourth tier of English Football. |
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Coventry Rugby Football Club play in National League 1, the third tier of the English rugby union system. |
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As of the 2015 season, the Bears will compete in the Kingstone Press League 1, as a fully professional team in the third tier of Rugby League. |
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While the top scoring tier 1 international player is New Zealand's Dan Carter, who has amassed 1442 points during his career. |
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A unitary state is sometimes one with only a single, centralised, national tier of government. |
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The home club, Glasgow Tigers, compete in the British Premier League, the second tier of motorcycle speedway in Britain. |
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The club was promoted back to the Premier League in 2012 following a brief spell in the third tier and severe financial difficulties. |
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The Allsvenskan Division One is the third tier of Swedish speedway with seven teams. |
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The club remained in the second division for three seasons and since 2004 had competed in the top tier. |
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Later, a third tier was added in the form of Panchayats and Municipalities. |
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It was part of Greater New England, the northern tier of states settled chiefly by migrants from New England who carried their culture with them. |
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They played in League 1, the third tier of rugby league in the United Kingdom. |
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In April 2010 Lithuania which is a second tier rugby nation, broke the record of consecutive international wins for second tier rugby nations. |
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It can also be adapted as an athletic stadium by erecting a temporary platform over the lowest tier of seating. |
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Since then, they have mostly competed in the top two League tiers, bar five seasons in the third tier. |
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They play in the Championship, the second tier of the English football league system. |
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However, some of these smaller, third tier nations, such as Japan, acquitted themselves well in their opening matches. |
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In 1996, the first tier of British rugby league clubs played the inaugural Super League season and changed from a winter to a summer season. |
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Similar to the civil parishes in England, the lowest tier of local government in Wales are the communities. |
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Education in Gibraltar generally follows the English model, operating within a three tier system. |
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Leicestershire County Cricket Club plays in the second tier of the county championship. |
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The Ireland national team are considered by World Rugby to be in the first tier. |
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The three tier championship splits drivers according to their racing experience. |
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Each coin was identified within its tier by its size and each tier had to be capable of being identified by sight and touch. |
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They now play in the West Regional League 1, the fourth tier of club rugby. |
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The lowest tier of local government in Wales is the community council, which is analogous to a civil parish in England. |
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It is the second tier of local government in the area and is a unitary authority with a wide range of powers and responsibility. |
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Work included heightening the wall to include a second tier of higher arrow slits behind a new parapet walk. |
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These are paid to the exporting firm, usually a second tier cooperative, not to the farmer. |
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This saw Swansea joint top of the Premier League, making it the first time since October 1981 the team had been at the summit of the top tier. |
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The team play in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system. |
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They were accepted into Championship One the third tier of British rugby league for the 2010 season. |
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In the summer of 2003, the WRU voted to reduce the top tier of Welsh professional rugby union from nine clubs into five regions. |
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They have also won more domestic top tier league titles than any other football club in the world. |
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Sevenoaks Hockey Club's women first XI plays in the second tier of national competition. |
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In Rugby Union Canterbury RFC play in the fourth tier of English rugby in the National League 2 South. |
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Blackheath FC, a club within the historic boundaries of the county, play in National League 1, the third tier of English rugby. |
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The result was star shaped fortifications with tier upon tier of hornworks and bastions, of which Fort Bourtange is an excellent example. |
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In the First Division in 1976, they then sank to the bottom professional tier before reforming after a 1982 bankruptcy. |
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They won promotion seven times in eight seasons to reach the third tier of English rugby before folding in 2009 due to financial problems. |
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For most other cases in the first and second tier courts lay judges sit alongside professional judges. |
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The second tier varies depending on the legal specialties taken after the first tier. |
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The First XI play in the North Lancashire and Cumbria League Premier Division, Second XI in the third tier of the same league. |
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The top tier fronts the summit ridge, a series of coves being interspersed between the buttresses. |
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Right below the summit are the Westmorland Crags, and then a second tier breaks out lower down. |
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Swinton Lions, Oldham Roughyeds and Rochdale Hornets play in the second tier Championship. |
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Constitutionally, the civil parish has the status of a parish meeting, the lowest tier of Local Government in England. |
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At the upper tier, services such as consumer protection, education, main roads and social services are provided by Derbyshire County Council. |
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At the lower tier, services such as housing, planning, refuse collection and burial grounds are provided by Chesterfield Borough Council. |
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Halifax Town participates in the National League, the fifth tier of English football. |
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They are currently playing in Football League One, the third tier of the English league. |
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While the town itself is unparished, the rest of the borough has one further, bottom tier of government, the parish or town council. |
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At the second tier, Dartmouth forms part of the Dartmouth and Kingswear ward of South Hams District Council, which returns three councillors. |
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At the upper tier of local government Dartmouth and Kingswear Electoral Division elects one member to Devon County Council. |
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It is better to reassign a Crew in the same tier than putting them into a higher one, which can be more expensive. |
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But above humans there is the tier of the Asuras, divine beings who do not rule. |
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As long as a leaseholder allows troublemakers to visit his or tier apartment, the root problem will not go away. |
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The vacancy rate was found to be highest in tier two rotas in Northern Ireland and Wales. |
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From what I've seen on TV, it looks a pretty decent venue, if rather lacking in atmosphere due to the empty and seatless top tier. |
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Sky, who normally film Elite League meetings, are giving Brummies the chance to showcase the second tier of the sport for a booming TV audience. |
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Project EverGreen is sending topiaries to the top tier of journalists and producers that they want to establish a strong relationship with. |
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Based on predicted sales it seems unlikely that the top tier of the stadium will open for the game. |
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It was composed of a fully exposed terminal tier of four neck cells attached to a partially exposed subterminal tier of neck cells. |
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Having waited 51 years to get to back to this level, the Bluebirds are all set for a swallow dive back to the second tier. |
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Now managing Saint Christophe Valle D'Aosta in the Italian fourth tier, Carbone says he would love to coach in England. |
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But more likely, he joins but does not outpace the top tier. |
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The first tier is based on an entirely novel, and potentially disruptive, method that we have developed. |
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The latter identified the description of everyday practices as the third tier in his methodology. |
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The home stadium of Berwick Rangers is Shielfield Park and the club currently plays in Scottish League Two, the fourth tier of the Scottish football league system. |
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In the unparished area, there is no lower tier of government. |
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The club currently plays in the top tier of the Cornwall Cricket League. |
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These smaller players risk finding themselves commoditised as the tier of global providers becomes more able to challenge national specialists in their own markets. |
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Their long stay in the top flight of English football ended in relegation in 2001, and in 2012 they were relegated again to the third tier of English football. |
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Swindon Wildcats compete in the English Premier Ice Hockey League, the second tier of British ice hockey, and play their home games at Swindon's Link Centre. |
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Bristol City were promoted to the second tier of English football in 2007, losing to Hull City in the playoff for promotion to the Premier League that season. |
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Each of these systems has three tiers, where the top tier court of the respective system typically only will hear cases that may become precedent. |
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It is the second tier competition for clubs whose country's national team compete in the Six Nations Championship, as well as some teams from other European nations. |
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Rangers secured the League One title and promotion to Scottish football's second tier on 12 March 2014 and went on to end the season unbeaten in league football. |
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The Northern Sea Route, which closely follows the coastline along Russia's northern tier, has seen far more success in Arctic transshipment than its Canadian counterpart. |
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A higher tier of research doctorates may be awarded on the basis of a formally submitted portfolio of published research of a particularly high standard. |
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Rangers Football Club are a football club in Glasgow, Scotland, which plays in the Scottish Premiership, the first tier of the Scottish Professional Football League. |
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They play in West regional league 2, the 5th tier of club rugby. |
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Carlisle is represented in English football by Carlisle United, Currently in the fourth tier of English football after being relegated from the Football League One. |
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They are however the most local tier of statutory representation. |
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Further dissemination of the championship structure was completed in 2009 with the addition of the Lory Meagher Cup to make it a four tier championship. |
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The national side is considered by the IRB to belong in the top tier of nations, although they are not as competitive as the elite sides such as New Zealand or South Africa. |
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In the unparished area there is no lower tier of government. |
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In November 2008 a proposal was made and adopted by the RFU to create a fully professional second tier of club rugby, to be called the Championship. |
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The Home Office responded by saying that over 1,400 tier 2 certificates of sponsorship had been issued to nurses since April 2015, but 600 had been 'returned unused. |
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The new tier of local representation is aimed at tackling a so-called democratic deficit caused by the switch to unitary local government in Northumberland in April. |
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An extra tier was added to the Anfield Road end in 1998, which further increased the capacity of the ground but gave rise to problems when it was opened. |
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They compete in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. |
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Due to the breakaway of the Premier League in 1992, winning the Football League title no longer makes a team the top tier champions of English football. |
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Below Rough Crag and Pen is a further tier, named Dow Crag and Central Pillar on Ordnance Survey maps, although known as Esk Buttress among climbers. |
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They have remained in the top tier of Scottish football ever since. |
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The distal tier of cells has a wider acceptance angle than the proximal tier and different neuronal wiring, as well as a different spectral receptor composition. |
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The swirling, concentric rings around the arena are almost sculpted in impasted pigment and other media as they rise to the upper tier of the stadium. |
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Tom brings a very broad experience in the eyewear industry and brand management, including DIOR, RAY-BAN, DK, VERSACE, HUGO BOSS and other top tier brands. |
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Most private companies do not produce their own raw unfabricated glass, but instead operate solely as second tier manufacturers, fabricating value-added glass products. |
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At the third tier are the parish councils, which do not cover all areas. |
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The government of India is based on a 3 tiered system, in which the Constitution of India delineates the subjects on which each tier of government has executive powers. |
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The third tier consists of the archaeology of maritime cultures, in which nautical technology, naval warfare, trade and shipboard societies are studied. |
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A defeat would have sent the national team to the lowest tier of the game. |
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Antrim are the only Northern Ireland team in the first tier. |
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The most capped international player from the tier 1 nations is former New Zealand openside flanker and captain Richie McCaw who has played in 148 internationals. |
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Insert 4 quarter-inch dowel rods into cake to support top tier. |
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So it comes down to cherrypicking and that is when a crafty manager can target domestic cups where others of loftier ambition send out second tier sides. |
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The Chef's Choice award went to Terrel Smith, whose buffet items all incorporated blueberries, featuring a wedding cake with a delicately crafted sphere as one tier. |
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A company based in the city is set to introduce the world's first non-linear aerial ropeway, for second tier urban commutation in two sectors in Kolkata. |
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Before and during the 3-1 midweek defeat by Genoa, the fans sat on seats in the upper tier of the Curva Sud to spelt out the word basta, which means enough. |
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Iranian troops hit Iraki forces with big surprise attack around Abadan today lifting the seige of the oil refinery city tier a year of the gulf war, Radio Teheran reported. |
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The actions of the night shift on Tier 1 were an aberration. |
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Designer Cakes by Paige tried to win business from failing Top Tier Cakes by parking a van outside their shop. |
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According to a source at the State Department, most Tier 3 countries are the ones that have poor relations with the U.S. government, such as North Korea, Cuba and Venezuela. |
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The scenario is beginning to replay at the Tier 1 system integrators. |
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The summer climate is cool in the Adirondacks, Catskills, and at higher elevations of the Southern Tier. |
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Luxembourg is connected through an optical DWDM network, called Teralink to several Tier 1 upstream providers like Level3 and Global Crossing. |
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ArvinMeritor, Incorporated, a Tier One automotive supplier, has launched its new series of greaseable drivelines. |
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The Premier events were introduced in 2009 replacing the previous Tier I and II tournament categories. |
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Tier II UAS include heavier, larger and longer endurance systems with longer range, such as CybAero's VTOL offering. |
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Unfortunately for most Tier 1's, they have been much less successful getting relief from their OEM customers. |
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The low-power NL3140LV processor allows NetLogic Microsystems to address the emerging opportunities for low-power switches and routers at Tier 1 customers worldwide. |
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The new Case 586H and 588H forklifts achieve Tier 4 Interim certification through the use of cooled exhaust gas recirculation technology and a diesel particulate filter. |
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Staffordshire County Council is now tendering Tier 4 Services for the Residential Detoxification and Support Services for the population of Staffordshire. |
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That stalled with the financial crash in 2008 and is set never to achieve the sites full potential as a deep water Prime Tier 1 Marine Industrial Site. |
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The First Tier Tribunal decided to limit the land available to the Club which has meant that pending leave to appeal the Club's development plans have had to be put on ice. |
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At the time of its creation, only two tournaments, the Lipton International Players Championships in Florida and the German Open in Berlin, comprised the Tier I category. |
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The Uptime Institute, Moscow, the global data center authority, awarded DataSpace Tier III Facility Certification, the first such designation in Russia and Eastern Europe. |
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The sump, developed by German Tier One supplier, BBP, for Mercedes-Benz was subjected to a series of demanding application tests, including vibration. |
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The Mirabito family of companies declared that it has purchased the Manley s Mighty Marts convenience store and gas station chain in the Southern Tier in an undisclosed deal. |
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