I flaked out long before that, and announced my need to go back for a top-up nap. |
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Carol still returns to the clinic every three to four weeks for a top-up session to stabilise her condition. |
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I didn't quite get the Easter holiday weekend provisioning right so I had to take a trip down to Boston for a top-up this morning. |
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Here, you can walk the echoing caves, then hop on another craft for a quick top-up of your tan. |
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We had a couple of drinks and chatted in the captain's cabin, and as he handed me a top-up he tried to kiss me. |
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The college also offers the chance for HND students to upgrade their qualification to a degree with a further top-up year of study. |
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It was only last week that I was permitted to venture out alone to Safeway to shop for a top-up of essential items. |
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It is well stocked with crucians and tench and has just received an additional top-up of big crucians. |
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The same goes for the temporary right to top-up payments that is given to the new Member States. |
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In order to make additional calls, the customer may recharge the account with Jawal top-up phone cards. |
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The customer gets a main rate plan, free off-peak calls for the same amount of time and a top-up account. |
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Prepaid system: with a pay as you go package of credits you can top-up when you need to. |
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While on maternity leave, the complainant received top-up benefits from her employer. |
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Similar to mobile phone top-up vouchers, the new voucher has a unique credit card number and a set credit limit. |
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They stole cash, pension books, tax discs, mobile phone top-up cards and postal orders. |
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Unfortunately, the front-bench members snuck in from the side and did not get their top-up. |
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These bursaries are to be funded from a pool of ten percent of top-up fee charges. |
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To date he has won only pyrrhic victories on foundation hospitals and university top-up fees. |
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On top-up fees Our party has led the fight against tuition and top-up fees. |
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Users require a fast, simple and flexible means to top-up their talk time in small and variable amounts. |
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Subscribers looking for airtime top-up only pay for the amount they want, which is then electronically loaded to their account in real time. |
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Ms Campbell was a key campaigner against top-up fees, but was heavily criticised by students after abstaining in the final vote in the Commons. |
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He said that the ballot was balanced on a knife-edge and that it looked to be tipping against the Prime Minister and his top-up fee plans. |
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Senior management will have their Spring performance-related pay rises deferred, while salaried staff receive half of their top-up. |
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The government's scheme gives a free 25 per cent top-up to savers who leave their money in an account for five years. |
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The introduction of top-up fees in England was controversial because it was presented as a bar to access. |
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If your policy is due to mature after the end of December 2005, you should get some top-up payment. |
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But the disclosures posed presentational problems for the Prime Minister as he made the case for university top-up fees. |
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There is no stomach for top-up fees in my institution, and I do not detect any among my colleagues. |
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The Education Secretary yesterday launched a stout defence of the basic principle of top-up fees. |
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Once basic aliment has been awarded, it is up to couples to agree top-up payments to cover things such as private school fees, university education or disability allowances. |
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The proposals for electoral reform by the 1998 Jenkins commission combine the Australian system of the alternative vote with a small top-up to ensure greater proportionality. |
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Although units under the program were allocated and funding amounts given to municipalities last year, no projects have been built because the program is too cumbersome, too slow and will require municipal top-up. |
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Despite receiving state benefits to help cover her living expenses, Alexandra has had to top-up her income with casual jobs throughout her studies. |
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He is far from the English shires and urban heartlands that have become cockpits of the revolt against the government's plans for university top-up fees. |
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Seven jurisdictions do allow a top-up, at least in part, without claw back to their compensation as shown in the following table. |
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Among others, the employee benefits' plan includes three weeks of paid vacation offered as of the first year on the job, on a pro rata basis, and parental leave top-up payments. |
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All eligible producers for funding under the federal guidelines of the program will automatically receive the provincial top-up dollars, an amount equal to two thirds of the federal monies received. |
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Or what about loosening up the current non-profit rule, where EU grants at the moment cannot generate any top-up revenue for beneficiaries? |
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A highly robust top-up injection scheme is consequently imperative. |
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But 11 months on, and after a pounds 6,000 top-up FUT, Jason is more than happy to share with the world. |
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While not a prerequisite, the provision of seed money or local counterpart funding by countries submitting project proposals was also suggested as a means of encouraging top-up funding. |
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Sometime later, they made a rendezvous with a Victor air tanker for a top-up of fuel and then resumed patrol while the tanker headed back. |
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Alberta put in a six cent per kilowatt-hour top-up to whatever is available on market, which essentially made a 13 cent or 14 cent feed-in tariff happen in Alberta. |
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If you'll be on vacation longer than the number of days you're covered through your credit card, top-up travel insurance will ensure you have the coverage you need for your entire holiday. |
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