One of the great traditions of the festive season in the UK is the Christmas pantomime. |
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This innovative use of our conveyors subsequently provided much profitable business from UK companies. |
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For their part, the Texans were enticed by the invitation to own a piece of the fixed casino that is the UK power market. |
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So check out what the best cookery courses in the UK and overseas have to offer. |
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Microsoft UK is offering free evaluation CDs of Windows. NET Server beta 3, in Web, Standard, Enterprise and Datacenter flavours. |
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The full spectrum of southern UK fish is in evidence, from wrasse to ling and pollack. |
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The UK legislation also allows the employer to refuse flextime if it produces a detrimental effect on the ability to meet customer demand. |
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A total of 28 orphaned Great Bustard chicks were flown to the UK from Russia in the autumn, and released into the wild on Salisbury Plain. |
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Here's one we prepared earlier on the current state of the art, and presumably if the UK scheme flies it will be along the lines of the US stuff. |
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This gives copyright holders the legal tools in the UK to pursue action against copyright crackers, however benign their intentions. |
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The new car market is flooded with foreign budget brands, with more models scheduled for release in the UK this year alone than ever before. |
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About 100,000 people who are tired of wearing glasses or contact lenses undergo corrective laser eye surgery in the UK every year. |
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And the only parties fighting on specifically European issues are the the UK Independence party and other populists desperate to leave the union. |
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Keeping the beats locked tight early on, he mixed fervently and fluidly through a range of current and forthcoming UK tracks. |
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The weather in the UK doesn't allow for many days of consistent flyable conditions. |
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I will accept cash, cheques drawn against a UK bank, postal orders and payments through PayPal. |
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Interestingly, tamoxifen was originally invented in the UK as a post-coital contraceptive. |
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It has attracted few followers and perhaps more interest outside the UK than within. |
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The academy will comprise centres of excellence in all parts of the UK, to meet a mixture of local and countrywide needs. |
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The sales footprint covers key markets in Germany, Spain, Scandinavia, Portugal, and the UK amongst others. |
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This would be a short time to arrange cover and transport had I been in the UK, but I was 10 500 miles away. |
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That level of coverage should just about deal with most parts of the UK that matter. |
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I have always objected when the term 'English' is used as a coverall description for those things which are happening within the UK at large. |
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We received data on places around the UK where cowslips, primroses and false oxlips are growing. |
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The UK, small but perfectly formed is a great place to be a mountain biker. |
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Redhill was the wettest place in England last Tuesday and the coldest in the UK that night as foul weather swept the country. |
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In the UK, foul brood is a notifiable disease and infected hives have to be burned by the Bee Inspector. |
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We had emails from all over the UK to come and interview crews and artists. |
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They were doing music classes all over the UK and wanted to create a hip hop crew. |
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Driving on the Continent is fraught with problems for the UK driver and particularly the company car driver. |
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If GM oilseed rape is grown practically anywhere in the UK, cross-breeding will be almost inevitable, it claims. |
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A former Royal Marine Commando has smashed the UK freediving record by diving to 100 meters. |
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I'm a proud Scot, a freeman of my native Edinburgh and a UK citizen, but this law treats me as a foreigner. |
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Yet today the courts are developing the UK human rights law on free speech in relation to a right to privacy. |
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The first week at university in the UK is a mad scramble between gap year freshers to earn status as a veteran traveller. |
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I see grime music as a UK crunk, they get you hyped and people get rowdy, it's the same vibe. |
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It is believed that some 80 per cent of the UK population of snakes head fritillaries are found at North Meadow. |
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The former frontman came back into the minds of UK fans when he made several appearances as a substitute in Holland's Euro 2004 campaign. |
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We have registered two products in the UK, one is the antihypertensive drug lisinopril and the other is diuretic frusemide. |
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This is the kind of song which just washes over UK viewers but will hoover up the Balkan votes, particularly as it has a boyband with 3 cuties. |
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The company already has over 135 stores in the UK, where it is the leading cut-price retailer. |
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Property booms in the UK and NZ also prove that it is a furphy to claim that tax fuelled Australia's boom. |
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The UK track and road-racing season is drawing to a close and Dacey has no plans to enter any cyclo-cross or mountain bike races. |
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A cyclogenesis system is moving far north of the UK and is expected to pass over Ireland as it moves slowly eastwards towards Iceland. |
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I'm flying back home to the UK today, so you won't be hearing from me until Thursday at the earliest. |
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There are many pure breeds of poultry in the UK, some of which are quite rare. |
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He has filed an early day motion that calls for a ban on Twitter within the UK until the site opts to cooperate with local authorities. |
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The UK would be an especially interesting example of a country torn between two powers should a European military be built up. |
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We need a powerful English Parliament with equal funding to that of other UK regional ones. |
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I would imagine that it must be very difficult for girls from an East Asian background growing up the UK if these representations are common. |
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It is introducing a carbon e-bike to the UK at this week's Cycle 2009 Show at Earls Court, which starts today. |
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In the UK this is precisely the reason that pay-as-you-go phones became so huge. |
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Ska, dub, house, drum and bass, hip hop and UK garage have all been thrown in to The Streets' sampler for processing and rearrangement. |
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In recent years, both hip-hop and UK garage have developed a culture of duality. |
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Locked into US hip-hop, Jamaican ragga and UK garage culture, he and his peers couldn't be more isolated from Westminster. |
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Thought to be the first such post in the UK, a garbology officer's duties include helping children sift through and sort rubbish. |
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These are almost identical to UK garfish, but have teeth and are much bigger, and they leap high in the air during the fight. |
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He and his wife both work in a factory producing garments for a UK clothing shop. |
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All asylum seekers are now fingerprinted and checked against UK and EU databases. |
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The UK currently has one of the largest DNA databases in the world, and it is growing fast. |
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Since then, it's been a rather gentle decline, although many in the UK during the 80s and 90s still thought I was a gas. |
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An announcement about when tickets will go on sale for the UK Championships will be made nearer the date of the event. |
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There are no equivalent varieties in the UK or Europe where consumers have a preference for potatoes with low dry matter. |
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He then moved to the UK where he attended day release courses, working for a large company until obtaining his Bachelor of Science in chemistry. |
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Apple still has not announced a ship date in the UK, and is not currently taking pre-orders. |
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Sony is finally taking pre-orders for its Reader ebook handheld in the UK at 199, ahead of the Amazon Kindle. |
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The UK however will get a five-speed manual gearbox for the lower horsepower model. |
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In the article I also wonder if we, in the UK, shouldn't be pressing the BBC to take on this task. |
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It is estimated that around one fifth of all deaths in the UK are attributed to smoking. |
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Indeed, the genial 50-year-old has a lot of friends throughout the close-knit UK network. |
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And Downing Street is worried about its contagion, its debilitating effect on UK democracy and the cure. |
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They twice attempted to decapitate the legitimate, democratically elected UK government. |
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In 2001, for the first time, the decennial UK census asked the entire population about caring responsibilities and general self rated health. |
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In UK we managed to change to decimal currency with vastly less upset than predicted. |
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In the UK, when speaking of footware, pumps are casual shoes, such as canvas deck shoes or tennis shoes. |
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And when someone in the UK gifts a posy to a loved one this coming Valentine's, chances are that it will be from Bangalore. |
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The initial programme drew to a close in April but the UK government has since funded a second three-year project, which kicked off last month. |
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And if you are a UK tax payer, you can also choose to Gift Aid your donation. |
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The charity stresses joining the club need not cost a fortune as UK taxpayers can gift-aid donations to reclaim the tax they have paid. |
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The girls are working towards several competitions, including defending their title at the UK Street Dance Championships in November. |
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Q I would like to buy a car that is either produced in the UK or at least has components produced here. |
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The two concerts will be produced and broadcast live by BBC television and radio across the UK and the world. |
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The dire performance from Country Casuals, which has 200 stores across the UK, prompted a profits warning from Austin Reed in July. |
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The corporate glass ceiling is making a comeback in the boardroom with the number of UK women directors falling to a three-year low. |
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But there is no automatic right of Scottish representation in UK delegations. |
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One of the roles of the new committee is to appoint the UK delegation to general assemblies. |
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Here in the UK we have many talented, skilled independent jewellery designers who struggle to make a living. |
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While letter delivery in the UK is a lucrative market, the profitability of door-to-door services is not uniform throughout the country. |
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She is the oldest fighting ship afloat in the UK, gloriously restored by the craftsmen of Hartlepool. |
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The rapid demise of the quoted property company coincides with the equally rapid rise of interest in bricks and mortar by UK banks. |
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The services sector is all some regions in the UK have left after the demise of the manufacturing industry. |
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Eventually brought to the UK, she was prostituted and beaten for six months before escaping. |
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Recent research shows that only half the dogs and cats in the UK are fully protected against infectious diseases. |
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In protocols to the Maastricht Treaty, the UK and Denmark have secured the right to permanently remain outside the monetary union. |
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It would be a gutless government that pulled out now, leaving our key allies, the US and the UK, isolated. |
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The procedure had never been carried out in the UK, but the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority gave them the go-ahead. |
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The UK also has it's share of legitimate micro legislatures, although they are dependencies such as the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. |
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We might be able to give UK small businesses a huge opportunity in Europe for punching above their weight. |
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He was detained and questioned by UK Police, who used their powers under the Anti-Terrorism laws to do so. |
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And they are familiar with every principal difference between UK and US culture and deal with them with grace and good humour. |
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They purveyed all sorts of nonsense to US and UK newspapers, who swallowed it hook line and sinker. |
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A breakdown of the value of e-commerce in the UK will be published later this month, the government said. |
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Diabetes UK care adviser Roopinder Drar said the rules that applied to a diabetic's diet could often be applied to anyone. |
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The latest dictionary contains new words and phrases that sum up life in the UK today. |
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I once interviewed UK antiques expert Mark Franks, who is collecting cigarette cases and Edwardian desks to pay for his retirement. |
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Conger eels are extremely common in the UK, quick to colonise wrecks, boulder reefs and rough ground. |
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The Canadian Maritime Force has four Victoria class diesel-electric submarines, formerly Upholder Class submarines of the UK Royal Navy. |
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But the UK government is also taking important steps that, in the medium term, will be a powerful deterrent against greenwash. |
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Suing for libel is much easier in the UK than in the USA, but either way you would not want it to happen. |
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In UK waters common and grey seals can be found around much of the coastline, often in colonies numbering thousands. |
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Using text messages and the red button on digital television the UK audience can register their feelings on the arguments as they unfold. |
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Arriving in the UK as a refugee, she and her mother ended up on a grim estate in Mitcham, Surrey. |
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This has seen a large number of electronics and components firms come into the UK from abroad. |
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While in the UK, he developed two innovative techniques in electrophysiology, which revolutionized studies on sensory physiology. |
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They do have about eleventy billion casinos in the UK, but those are on a much, much smaller scale. |
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Henceforth UK interests were to be the concern of a British diplomatic agent styled the British High Commissioner. |
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We can do it knowing that elsewhere in the UK, the challenges look even more daunting. |
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The survey, taken last November, shows that order intake from the UK was still growing but the growth had slowed. |
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The region has been ranked as the second fastest growing in the UK, with a growth of 240,000 people in the past 10 years. |
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More than three million people in the UK are disabled by a rheumatic disease. |
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There are currently around 400,000 sufferers in the UK, many of whom are disabled by the disease and unable to work. |
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I guess it's easy to criticise America and I'm sure the UK is no better in many respects. |
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Radiation emission from mobile phones must be cut by 80 per cent, a group of UK MPs said yesterday. |
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The radio studios will be able to accommodate three guests at a time and up to four studios can broadcast to the UK simultaneously. |
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He recently completed a 60-date UK stage tour, and is a regular guest on radio and television. |
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Often a ship discharging on a west coast port will proceed to Galway or the Shannon for a cargo back to the UK or Europe. |
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After all, it seems that his French stores are more deeply loved than his increasingly deserted UK emporia. |
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In doing so, Northern Ireland has become the first UK region outside of London to have every one of its exchanges enabled for broadband. |
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The Queen's Gurkhas were out from the UK, and I think we have had a recent visit from those chaps. |
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On the 5th of November every year, millions of people in the UK celebrate Bonfire Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Night or Fireworks Night. |
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November 5th is Guy Fawkes Night, celebrated in the UK and many former British colonies. |
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Over in the UK where plans are well underway to do just this, there's a growing groundswell of public disquiet. |
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In the same way, US dollars deposited in banks in the UK become Eurodollars. |
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Artists will only be eligible for entry into the chart if they have never been in the UK album chart before. |
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The 2003 competition attracted hundreds of entries from across the UK and Europe. |
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The extreme left can't get a foothold in UK politics as independents, so it looks like a return to entryism for them. |
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However, many UK companies distribute share options to all employees, linked to monthly savings plans. |
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Does the hard left still plan and theorise about how best to foment revolution in the UK, do they engage in entryism and agitation, and so forth? |
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The cost of broadband in the UK is falling, especially with the surge in interest for entry-level products. |
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Moblog UK members are evangelistic about the site, and it's not hard to see why. |
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There are already signs of significant divergences of view here, notably between the US and UK themselves. |
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Alan sings in pubs, loves karaoke and used to travel the UK in a comedy duo with his nephew. |
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Meanwhile, his Canadian counterpart's eponymous debut is widely expected to go double platinum in the UK before the year is out. |
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I come home from work Wednesday evening and get a little docket that a package from the UK is at the sorting office for me. |
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The issue of access to higher education in the UK continues to generate more questions than an exam paper. |
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This is very good news for highly geared economies, such as the US and UK, and of course for equities. |
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Many people choose to draw equity from their UK properties rather than having to take out a new mortgage. |
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Mr McClain therefore begins his text in a year significant in UK history as an era of change. |
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As UK television churns out dismal sitcoms and docusoaps, the nation that invented trash TV is taking risks and winning. |
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Being an MP may be a doddle for obscure Labour backbenchers, but not for party leaders, and Salmond will inevitably become UK leader again. |
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The chief exec of BT Retail has admitted that the cost of broadband in the UK is too high. |
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The organization is currently undertaking a wide-ranging consultation exercise with members on reform of the UK pension system. |
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I work for a British company and, for tax purposes, consider the UK to be my domicile. |
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The two were well on their way to becoming dominators of the UK trance scene. |
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In the whole of the UK last year 332 live kidneys were donated by blood relatives or spouses. |
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The world governing body know the UK authorities have exonerated the athlete. |
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It is estimated about 150,000 exiled and expatriate Iraqis in the UK are eligible to vote in the January 30 election. |
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It's official name in the UK is explosive cyclogenesis, which sounds a little biblical, and no-less scary. |
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The Auk Formation is widespread in the UK Central North Sea and extends northwards into the southern Viking Graben. |
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It is still a little erratic but there are very few signs that the UK is experiencing a double dip. |
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The UK hotel market has had its fair share of ups and downs over the years. |
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The trusts hope the new approach will help halt the decline in some UK species and habitats, such as Wiltshire's chalk downland. |
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The UK CD figures should also be carefully read by executives of online music download services. |
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In addition, if the main drivers of UK retail banking slow next year, buying another firm may be the only way for Lloyds to grow. |
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Foreign stamps are readily available in the UK, unlike many other foreign cultural items. |
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For this time I had walnuts from France, Brazil nuts from the UK, pistachios and hazelnuts from Italy, and almonds from Spain. |
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The service was supported by all police staff associations in the UK with chief constables and police authority members in attendance. |
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She still gets a bit homesick, but she says she couldn't live in the UK again. |
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The UK government has published guidelines to help businesses keen to provide PCs to employees for homeworking. |
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Flexible working in the UK is growing but the rollout of technology to enable homeworking is frequently mismanaged. |
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His remarks came after more UK victims of the tragedy were named and as chilling new accounts of the moments leading up to the disaster emerged. |
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In the early 90s, they had their share of UK top 40 singles but no honest-to-goodness hits. |
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Research elsewhere in the UK has confirmed that adverse weather is not a dominant factor in the success of breeding honey buzzards. |
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A supervolcano would release enough to cover the entire UK under four metres of ash. |
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Scientists tackling the thorny problem of a foreign superweed hope a humble insect could halt its rampage across UK gardens. |
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The company's portfolio is now the biggest in the UK and is capable of supplying the needs of more than 100,000 homes. |
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Tesco is one of the first UK retailers to embrace chip and PIN wholeheartedly and roll it out in all its stores. |
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The UK is just hopeless at coming up with legal responses to extremist activities. |
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In the UK, an appliance means a surgical garment allowing hernia sufferers to walk about unaided. |
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Following hot on the heels of their sold out one-off London date, The Dandy Warhols have announced a full UK tour. |
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Making an early return from UK, Martin narrowly took the honours from the Danish hotshots Phillip and Claus. |
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The games industry in the UK is already bigger than the cinema business, and on a par with video. |
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If you live in the UK, you'll be cascaded with catalogues full of good-looking housewares of one sort or another. |
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The Institute talked to 21 UK companies about how much actual data breaches cost them. |
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It will be released in UK cinemas later this year and looks certain to be a huge talking point. |
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He had a wide circle of friends in the book trade in Ireland, the UK and the United States. |
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With the rear end of the bike being so light the F1 is a must on UK courses making easy work of tight switchbacks. |
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It will be hugely expensive to us, as well as making the UK a prime target in any future war. |
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For International readers, today in the UK hunting foxes with hounds became illegal. |
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Impacted cerumen causes problems for some 2.3 million people in the UK, leading to about four million ears being syringed each year. |
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The UK Passport Office is already able to issue passports containing a digital photo. |
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Here in the UK we wait all year for a decent day of weather and then complain about it within the first few minutes of clear sky. |
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Due to the nature of my client's work you must be eligible to live and work in the UK, and be security cleared or clearable. |
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Thousands of severely hyperactive children in the UK should soon benefit from a new type of drug, doctors said today. |
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The banking network in the UK is the result of years of evolution by the four main clearing banks. |
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One of the world's largest and most established automated clearing houses, it is at the heart of the UK payments industry. |
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If the UK was in a boom and the interest rate was set too low, hyperinflation could take place and lead to economic melt down. |
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Some department stores have taken retail space in the UK purely to have the space as a click-and-collect depot. |
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Choose click and collect to deliver your order to your nearest store for free, or select standard UK delivery. |
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Some 70 per cent of mobile phones in the UK are pay as you go, and therefore not specifically tied to an individual. |
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Their paymasters there are clearly totally out of tune with the UK public on these issues. |
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The Millennium Stadium avoids climatic crassness by being the first one in the UK to have a roof that can be completely closable over the pitch. |
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Orkney's largest fishing vessel and one of the biggest in the UK fleet, Orcades Viking III, has been sold to an Icelandic company. |
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Any national identity card introduced in the UK will have to meet new international standards for biometrics. |
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A team of European astronomers, including several from the UK, have uncovered a super star cluster in our own Galaxy, the Milky Way. |
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You can no longer expect to penetrate these high-rise markets exclusively from an exporting factory in the UK, for example. |
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This is what I love about living in the UK, when you're quietly coasting through a perfect spring morning in this beautiful rolling countryside! |
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More than 30 people have been arrested in a UK Border Agency operation aimed at tackling people smuggling. |
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It lists some of the channels available in the UK and how much they cost us, per person, per week. |
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It is a UK based perceptional research and analysis firm with a focus on the European market. |
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In the 1970s I will still a relatively young man, and still very naive and ignorant about the UK book trade. |
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I'd really like to see a UK version of the Red Tape chart, illustrating the size and scope of the US federal government. |
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She returned to the UK during school holidays, to spend time with her grandparents. |
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Think about someone convicted by a kangaroo court with faceless judges moving to the UK to escape further persecution. |
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In May, we reported how telesales scammers from the Amerisuites Vacation Club were cold-calling UK homeowners. |
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In return, I was happy to help the 38-year-old hook up with his favourite UK artists for a future collab. |
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The UK government's attempt to collapse the distinction between parenting and teaching is not entirely new. |
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The cost of filling up with petrol has fuelled endless controversy. Is petrol in the UK the most expensive in Europe? |
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In 1995 the UK Department of Health considered the health implications of alcohol consumption. |
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That week, the UK press broke the story, and it seemed impolitic for him to return at that moment. |
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A breath of hope came in 1994 when UK Coal's predecessor RJB Mining, bought 21 collieries from British Coal, including many in this region. |
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If 17 jockeys, trainers, farriers, yes, farriers, and hangers on, have been caught in the UK, how many have not been caught? |
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He said the UK, despite Tory claims that he had been incautious, had met his forecasts for growth which was 2.3 per cent last year. |
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In the UK, when your car passes another one on the motorway you must move into the fast lane to achieve this. |
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Because at the moment you're breaking the law of the UK yourself by inciting violence and hatred. |
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The guide has a permanent team of 10 UK inspectors, whose only job is to travel the country and assess potential inclusions. |
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Scotland offers scenery at least as good as the rest of the UK and Ireland, and in many places it is incomparable. |
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There is inconsistency in the prevalence data on smoking provided by different major national UK studies. |
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In the UK, further volume growth is likely to be the main driver behind increases in sales. |
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In the Department Stores sector, the leading Irish stores compare favourably with their UK counterparts. |
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However, Parliamentary committees have been established in the UK to examine proposed European legislation and other community matters. |
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Common rats are the main UK rat pest species, spreading across Britain via the shipping traffic from foreign countries in the 18th Century. |
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In the UK, mobile comms was fostered by the ever-broadening availability of prepaid services. |
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While the UK has one of the lowest corporate tax rates in Europe, the level of indirect taxation is amongst the highest. |
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But it suits Nationalists and unionists alike to maintain the fiction of an indivisible UK health service. |
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Gross inequity exists in the provision of stroke services within the UK, and comparisons with mainland Europe show Britain in a poor light. |
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The competitors will be travelling from all over the UK and as far afield as America. |
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Where I'm from, we're known as pie eaters by the rest of the UK, so I've got a background in pies just culturally. |
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Jackie is an American living in the UK and she doesn't like being pigeonholed so I'll avoid trying to place here on the political spectrum. |
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There was a festival atmosphere in UK bookshops as children eagerly flocked to snap up the latest tale. |
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British forces personnel can still post letters home in a red UK pillar box. |
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International artists will be lined up alongside home-grown talent from across the UK and Bradford itself. |
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You see, some 350 UK schools have been fingerprinting their pupils without their parents' knowledge, and computerising the information. |
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Prime Ministers and all high levels of UK government should be forced to spend at least one week a month in public stocks and pillories. |
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Whatever their merits as science, the UK farm-scale trials risk being remembered as a political con. |
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One other thing, noticeably missing from the list of nations signing the initiative are the UK and South Korea. |
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Remember to be circumspect about the fact that the UK has access to the confidential fiches. |
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Coinciding with A380's launch, the UK research journal Anaesthesia revealed that airlines allow pilots to fiddle with the oxygen supply. |
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The company says it has almost finished field-testing its mesh technology at a rural site in the UK, and is moving on to set up urban microsites. |
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In recent years the UK has been moving away from traditional approaches to conditionality. |
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The pipe dream at the end of it all is to actually set up a clinic in the UK, which would be just fantastic. |
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The company is now processing an order for the next-generation fighter jet, the F-35, that both the US and the UK have signed up to buy. |
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The UK, meanwhile, is the second highest consumer of chocolate confectionery in Europe, beaten only by Switzerland. |
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Representatives from the UK and abroad were at the conference to share good practice in tackling gun crime. |
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We launched a campaign to persuade the Government and UK Coal to keep the pits open, but it seems to have failed. |
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In the UK, if directors continue to trade when their company is technically insolvent, they run the risk of being personally liable. |
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A Filipina who had been told by her aunt, a UK resident, that she would be able to work legally. |
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No-one, in UK broadsheets at least, writes terribly convincingly about film at the moment. |
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The flexibility result hints that lack of reform in Europe need not be an insuperable barrier to UK entry. |
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The UK has created an impressive capacity for inter-departmental and inter-agency collaboration. |
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It was only a few weeks ago that there was a broad consensus that UK interest rates were on the way up. |
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Bulgarian people haven't grown up in the UK where they have special school lessons for good behaviour and finishing schools for the ladies. |
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In the UK, departments of music were set up in new universities, and there was considerable expansion in older universities and conservatoires. |
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The firearm used was a pump-action shotgun, a weapon banned in the UK for more than a decade. |
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On the UK version they were just selling this plasticky bath mat thing that shoots bubbles at you. |
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The UK has world-class neuroscience, and this Centre would consolidate the UK's position as a global leader. |
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In July, the company said its interim profit had almost halved, after recording a steep drop in sales at its core UK business. |
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I currently work for a UK county constabulary dealing with a mix of emergency calls and general enquiries. |
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A mattress company which fails to meet UK furniture safety standards claims that fireproofing beds is dangerous. |
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In November 2002, the UK media made great play of the fact that a passenger was able to travel to Zambia on her husband's passport. |
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The recent report is remarkably silent on issues of the UK and international relations. |
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He will specialise in offering a debt and equity restructuring service for UK plcs. |
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On average, current prices for interurban travel in the UK are similar to the full external cost. |
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The band is trying to break into the massive Continental market after a string of UK gigs were axed because of poor ticket sales. |
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When the continentals faced up to a UK side yesterday, the outcome was a 6-1 win for the 22 foreigners who shared a half each. |
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Scottish ministers have rejected advice from the UK government and consumer groups to scrap controls on the number of cabs plying for hire. |
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Most are blast-frozen on shore and exported whole, though some are filleted or sold fresh to UK fishmongers, supermarkets and restaurants. |
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There has been a concentrated effort in the UK to promote an awareness of contraception. |
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For contrarians then, the UK market is perhaps as good a bet as any for recovery. |
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If you get your visa in the UK before you go, you can skip this queue, go direct to passport control and be first in the baggage reclaim queue. |
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The majority of the 2000-plus health and fitness clubs in the UK are still either operated independently or controlled by local authorities. |
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It is possible to find funds specialising in everything from small companies to international giants, from UK to Taiwan, and from food production to tin mining. |
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The Scottish system, the system that operates in the UK, operates exactly in that way, in the sense that it is an integrated public law and private law system. |
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The rollout, which is being billed as the biggest UK financial changeover since decimalisation, will happen simultaneously across the country and not region by region. |
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Clearly, UK media coverage of protestors offers a set of binary oppositions that are inimical to seeing young people as part of an informed, rational and democratic citizenry. |
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It is fast becoming the problem child of the UK telecoms market. |
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The new law in the UK takes away water companies' powers to disconnect water supply for non-payment, or to limit the supply with the intention of enforcing payment. |
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The species are found in gardens, parks, and school playgrounds across the UK, thus enabling everyone to take part in the survey wherever they live or work. |
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With a fan base in the UK and south east Asia, where 20 of their records have gone platinum, organisers are hoping 911 will help draw in the crowds. |
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The plans, drafted by the UK police, were first revealed in October in the The Observer newspaper, and call for a new data warehouse to store the information. |
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The telephone company already uses satellites to provide broadband phone services to thinly populated areas of the UK such as the Highlands and Islands. |
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Steel unions blame the company's intransigent management, the ease with which workers can be axed in the UK and the punitive strength of sterling for the latest cuts. |
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American hard rockers Amen have been quiet in the UK but have signed a major deal in the States and the shambolic Alfie are still dawdling along albeit somewhat aimlessly. |
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France and the UK want a confederal Europe, with states retaining power and Europe run by the Council of Europe, made up of the Prime Ministers of the member states. |
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Previous appeals have ranged from charity aid for overseas to buying fast inshore lifeboats around the UK coast that have saved numerous lives since they went into service. |
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The programme is the first of three day-long television events which will enable people across the UK to speak directly to their political leaders. |
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Do we have deflation, inflation, or disinflation in the UK economy? |
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During the year, researchers are able to develop their knowledge of the UK broadcasting market and learn about writing programme proposals and pitching ideas. |
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To the contrary there are some truly amazing and delicious sausages to be found in the UK and many places that actually know how to cook quite a decent English breakfast. |
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There is recent evidence that in the UK the high prevalence figures for asthma have plateaued, but this is not true of other allergic conditions like nut and latex allergy. |
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