Last week, we witnessed two fine examples of the extent to which anti-smoking zealots will go in order to hound and persecute smokers. |
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He will discuss the complex issues raised by personal video recorders and DVD burners next week. |
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Reportedly, an average five people a week bitten by stray dogs are immunised at the anti-hydrophobia ward of the First City Hospital. |
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Oh, by the way, Hill was censured by the Senate this week in a bit of parliamentary falderal. |
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Well, colds generally last a week, while allergies can last an entire season or longer. |
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Three-times major winner Ernie Els, who has been fighting a cold all week, was level for the day and for the tournament with one hole to play. |
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As of this week, if I think something's wrong with my home internet connection, I actually break out in a cold sweat. |
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Thankfully, I am going to escape the worst of the cold wave, since I will be in Pune and Konkan during the first week of January. |
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Last week, a venerable Sevilian was found complaining that she saw no reason to give up the peseta and accept the Deutschmark. |
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At the height of vote counting in the Congress last week, the peso tumbled to an all-time low of 56.43 pesos to the U.S. dollar. |
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Anyone registering this week should arrive 45 minutes before the start time to collect numbers and kit. |
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This payment will be collected by Friday of next week, or we will send representatives to personally collect the fine. |
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She had not eaten in a week, despite the petsitter's offer of everything from fresh tuna to ice cream. |
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Just last week, a joiner working in Hampden brought in a collection of T-shirts, match tickets, and other collectables. |
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The actors, famed for using northern dialect to make classics accessible, begins its tour of Henry V next week. |
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The club tracksuits were distributed on Saturday week last and are available for collection for those who did not yet collect their order. |
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Hardly a week goes by without some industry organisation stating its implacable opposition to the idea. |
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A county Kildare woman has this week begun working for one of the most notorious criminal families in the country. |
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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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It's important to exercise at least three times a week to avoid problems with the heart. |
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A five-minute daily program featuring three collocutors responding to the same questions in the course of the week. |
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Last week, after a month-long bout of the collywobbles, Vodafone accepted a third generation B licence. |
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Up to 30 dogs a week are impounded by Newry and Mourne District Council throughout the course of the year. |
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One proposal was changing the amount of time dogs were impounded from 72 hours to one week. |
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But sometime during the final week your impregnable fortress crashes and burns, but you land on your feet at the very end of the month. |
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Finally, it's a big week for the pharmaceuticals with no less than five biotechs reporting results. |
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Archer received 2,000 Christmas cards himself, and bags of fan mail are still delivered to him each week. |
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Sugar is as much bound up with the history of slavery and colonialism as cotton, which this column looked at last week. |
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For a short time his condition seemed to be improving but later on in the week he contracted pneumonia and one of his lungs collapsed. |
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Last week the Chief Constable rightly pulled the plug on the political farce that the peace process has descended into. |
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What strikes me about the events of the past week is the surreal farcical vulgarity of it all. |
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Only a little more than a week ago, she had been farewelling her grandmother at the train station. |
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This week was taken up with insane amounts of work and also farewelling a colleague who's off to work in Qatar, the lucky thing. |
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Their first pieces of work would be due in on Wednesday or Thursday of first week. |
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We are happy to set the record straight, as we did in our News section last week, and apologise for the inaccuracies. |
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Another report on crime also released last week attracted hardly a column inch. |
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It's worth remembering that newspaper columnists write one or maybe two features a week. |
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Well, last week Tom took some copies out of the copy machine a little, shall we say, inattentively, and stapled them without looking at them. |
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Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands will preside over their inauguration in The Hague this week. |
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Before its inauguration, the park was closed for a week to allow workers to add their final touches to the project. |
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However the council stressed this week that the precautionary boil water notice will continue until further notice. |
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Just subscribe to receive each installment in your email in-box every week. |
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In discarding the idea of keeping just one day a week sacred, we may have lost something incalculably precious. |
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In addition to working at the phone bank four hours once a week, Merlo also has distributed campaign buttons and bumper stickers. |
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They turned away a few fashionistas during fashion week shortly after opening. |
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All GAA clubs and pubs in the region were contacted about the phone-in auction which was conducted by neighbour, Patrick O'Brien, last week. |
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The week passed, and the week when her father was supposed to arrive finally came. |
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Essex Police were this week looking into the situation before coming to a decision on whether to contest the merit of the temporary order or not. |
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Within the mere week or so since I started slowly spreading the word, a few interesting contributions have already been posted. |
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The budget on Thursday will come amid a week of reminders of the nation's fiscal plight. |
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This week she returned to the scene of the crime for the first time to appeal for witnesses to come forward. |
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The Review started as a monthly, and now is published daily with an expanded edition that comes out once a week. |
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But here are a few others who were caught up in hockey's version of March Madness last week and have renewed opportunity with another team. |
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Having had a bit of a mare against Forest last week Leigertwood was lucky to be given the nod ahead of Derry in midfield. |
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Just a few ounces of cheese, butter and margarine were allowed per person, along with one fresh egg a week. |
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As this correspondent observed last week, the forests have re-grown and the erstwhile bald hills are now covered in luxurious foliage and flora. |
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It was sheer determination which spurred her on to become the first Scotswoman to reach the summit last week. |
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In December of 2003, I spent a week at the library examining Niedecker's books and recording the marginalia I found into the library's database. |
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I greet you tonight from a new internet cafe, opened only this week and perhaps marginally nearer than my usual one. |
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Last week the Balearic government's tourism minister flew to the island only to be greeted by striking airport workers. |
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Colclough showed improvement throughout the practice week, though he might not be as fast as some scouts thought he was. |
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He has spent the week down in Nicaragua, scouting real estate investment possibilities. |
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All I can say is that, during an hour in the company last week, I didn't observe any scowls or tension. |
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British Airways, which spent the week scrabbling to avert strike action, was also back under pressure. |
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He began strength training last week but will not be allowed to play catch until he passes resistance-based strength tests from the team doctor. |
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A scraggy goat has two Queen's College pupils to thank for its life after spending a week in a small crevice on a rugged mountain top. |
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I happened to have been in New York at the NBC studios a week before, and I was tested Friday, got the test back yesterday. |
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The following week, by the time I test-drove my third skirt, I started to sense diminishing returns. |
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Before long, struck flints and small scraps of Neolithic pottery were uncovered and, after a week, the team found its first burial site. |
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They currently plan to perform an unmanned test flight in the third week of December from Kindersley, Saskatchewan. |
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The following week, I almost dropped a large metal ball bearing onto it, which would have shattered it. |
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This week, his battle with Jets LT Jason Fabini will resemble a backyard scrap between a couple of pit bulls. |
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At least once a week, Cory Schlesinger must have his face mask replaced because he either snaps the posts or busts the welds. |
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Last week the company announced that managers would be called on to drive buses, with a free service offered in an attempt to bust the strike. |
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Immigration police last week busted an international drug ring operating out of Naklua, arresting five people, two Thais and three Malaysians. |
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She was later released, then arrested again when police busted a house orgy a week later. |
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Mechanical failure made Wednesday and the rest of the week a bust for work, opening a surprise dead spot in my schedule. |
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And as a mark of respect for the victims of the tsunami the national flag will be flown at half mast on civic buildings next week. |
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If they do manage to scrape a living, they say, it is by running more cows with less help and working 70-80 hours a week themselves. |
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The eleven marks were lost despite the village being cleaned up every morning of the week. |
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Each week, members of the public get the chance to lure their loved ones into wittily original set-ups, scrapes and moral dilemmas. |
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She really must have been scraping the barrel for a subject this week, it was an insult to the average reader's intelligence. |
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Friends of Reuben was formed last February 23 and they will hold a celebration to mark its achievements on its first anniversary next week. |
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The club has agreed to give him a testimonial game to mark his nine years at Edgeley Park, even though Flynn left last week to join Barnsley. |
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All the grace and beauty of classical ballet comes to Evesham next week when the Vienna Festival Ballet takes the Arts Centre stage. |
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William Hague laid down a marker for the election this week, when he made a speech promising that a Tory government would introduce tax cuts. |
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Eurotunnel train drivers are to hold a strike ballot over the issue of trade union recognition, it was announced this week. |
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Their members are being balloted for action and the result was expected on Friday of this week. |
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Issues have been clarified and various unions expect to have balloted their members by the end of this week. |
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Unions are to ballot for industrial action from this week over fears that regional airports will not be able to survive on their own. |
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Finnish bankers forecast that the outgoing markka will be overtaken by euro as the most used currency by the beginning of next week. |
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There was a lot of press ballyhoo last week about a new licensing paradigm for the music industry on the Internet. |
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I mean, it's not balmy or sunny, but it's not too bad either, considering I was still wearing two layers of clothes a week ago. |
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The Big Chill came just days after balmy weather which saw temperatures reaching double figures at the start of the week. |
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Although it was only re-sprayed last week, the Bluebells Path subway in Haydon Wick is now covered with fresh scrawls. |
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Thousands of workers in benefit offices and jobcentres are to stage a two-day strike next week in a dispute over the removal of security screens. |
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As you can see from the screencap above, I managed to pick a whopping seven games correctly last week. |
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The city last week adopted a law requiring hotel operators who advertise rates on marquees to post both the highest and lowest room rates. |
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On show after show this week, the bamboozlers are going on the air and spouting the most ridiculous lies. |
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For the more discerning film viewer, there are Film Society screenings every week on the big screen at the Paramount. |
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We planned to marry, but a week before the wedding she received a telegram saying that her brother, an RAF flying ace, had been shot down. |
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Larry, it's a bad week to ask me that because the campaign kind of screwed me, but still I like him a lot. |
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The traffic bandobast seemed quite elaborate and it amazed us that this was done four times a week up and four times a week down. |
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Which means we sold more copies in the second week of release than we did in the first. |
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Trade in the marts is also holding steady, although numbers were down in some places this week. |
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The livestock marts got back to normal in the past week following the suspension of the dealers' action. |
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A crash was only stopped because an abandoned piece of rail was lying near the track, accident investigators heard last week. |
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Many thanks for the reply but as much as I tried to follow your advice, it's been a bad week. |
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Christmas and in fact holidays in general are supposed to be happy occasions, a bit like Thanksgiving Day last week, America's favourite holiday. |
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A week of treatment for his ailments had nurses marvelling at his improved appearance and he is now surviving well on anti-viral therapy. |
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Over the last week Katharine and I would have done anything to hear snoring that loud again. |
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My observation for this week is that there is nothing like a deadline to get the house tidy. |
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Study participants perform one surgical hand scrub on day one of the test week and are immediately gloved. |
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Slap bang in the middle of the week commencing September 17, it's the Top Gear charity karting evening. |
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Two decades in, Nick Cave and co. decided to bang an album out in a week from the ground up. |
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He got his trio of set-top box posts done within the day so hopefully I'll bang my essay out within the week. |
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I didn't enter anything this week, and Inscrutable American did a bang-up job in presenting the entries. |
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The underuse of theatres is also resulting in the postponement of 145 operations a week. |
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Britain's women's quadruple sculls hopefuls have a week to focus on gold after qualifying with ease for next Sunday's final. |
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This week I make the swap from climbing the banks of the track to climbing the mountains in California. |
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Last week Abbey National announced plans to pay interest on credit balances and will also offer free banking to new business accounts. |
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Last Post agents were shocked at the news this week that practically all German euro banknotes contain traces of cocaine. |
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There will be themed events each weekend and in the final week our Viking heritage will be celebrated with saga, dance and song. |
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My friends, if a week is a long time in politics, then a year sometimes seems like a lifetime. |
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Preparations for First Holy Communion began at all Masses in the parish church last Sunday week. |
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This notice or banns must be read thrice in the church at intervals of at least one week. |
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It can't be easy getting all tarted up a couple of times a week in the hope that your blind date could be the one. |
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She kept the grey hair covered, massaged age-defying moisturizers into her skin, and met with her personal fitness trainer twice a week. |
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Today the health and fitness awareness week will end with staff receiving a back, neck and shoulder massage by a qualified masseur. |
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I would rather hear someone's account of their experience rather than a load of theorising any day of the week. |
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We don't know where our next broadband is coming from, and I'm off work until the middle of next week, to boot. |
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It looks like being another difficult week for Sandy Crombie, who is having a baptism of fire since assuming the top job at Standard Life. |
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The baptismal ceremony a week later was the scene of even greater celebrations. |
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He also runs twice a week and is a qualified sports injury therapist, massage therapist, personal trainer and 3rd dan Black belt. |
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It was reported earlier this week how rural tourism in North Yorkshire was being hit by a massive slump in trade. |
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We then flew down to San Francisco, staying there for a week or so, with a night away at Yosemite. |
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Four hundred odd people drifted in and out last week, and during this crazy summer, it's shaping up to be a welcome oasis of calm. |
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Your new alcohol policy would allow bars to open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. |
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Its city centre is being re-built, with new shops, clubs and bars opening each week. |
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Having lost one of our major clients last week there's not so much for me to do at work these days. |
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Local Democracy week has been branded a sham by Tory councillors after their deputy leader was barred from speaking at a high-level meeting. |
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It appeared in this paper the following week and I think now, as I thought then, that it was one of the finest photographs of the year, bar none. |
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The young cellist impressed enough during her masterclass to become the second award recipient that week. |
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I was at a public beach in Tampa, Florida, last week and noticed these sea grapes had fruit that was ripe on them. |
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Again I feel that the volume of hoggs is not going to be there this year and if you can hold onto your sheep for a week or two it should pay. |
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We are selling about 200 cattle each week and just short of 2,000 hoggs and lambs which is a good indicator of the demand. |
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His bronze was Britain's third medal of the Games, sealing a remarkable turnaround in fortune after a dismal first week. |
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Also underplayed by the media, but probably a hot topic in black barbershops, was another Census report last week. |
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They were implanted in the mastoid, frontal and maxillary regions for periods of 1 week to 2 months. |
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There can't be many stadiums full to the rafters every week even though their team has lost six matches in a row. |
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Someone last week left me a comment to say that they'd typed in the URL as printed in their newspaper. |
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We'll read a few of them next week and see if what you wrote matches what, in fact, he said. |
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He also performed at a concert during the week of the president's inauguration. |
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The clinics take place in courses of seven weeks, with appointments of one hour each week. |
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Under the reforms, support assistants took over 24 clerical and routine tasks from teachers when the new term began last week. |
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Every week they would perform a half-hour show in a pub, each ending in a cliffhanger designed to persuade the audience to return the next week. |
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Replacement or resetting of select pavers on the deck will be done over the next two week period. |
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The company was one of 16 Irish companies that exhibited at the Irish pavilion at Telecom World in Geneva last week. |
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Last week he missed a penalty and this week he scores the second goal that is probably the clincher. |
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Resources could be spread over the year or week by credit from the local store or taking possessions to the pawnshop. |
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If this week people are clingy and dependant, easily offended and insecure, don't be manipulated by their whims of steel. |
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The imams from 12 mosques are meeting this week to discuss calling for a vote for Respect. |
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Brian is surprised and please when Frank turns up each week to pay his instalments on the cost of the stolen tools. |
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This week thousands of people will be expected to pay their last respects during the funerals on Wednesday. |
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They would pay a deposit on the item and then so much a week until it was paid up. |
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Just got it last week, straight in from Japan and it's wonderful, hypnotic stuff. |
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We've monitored quite a few lines in the last week, and early yesterday morning we hit pay dirt. |
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Without the clip-clop of cavalry or neigh of a prince of Windsor, the state opening of the Scottish parliament went off this week. |
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Dad would refuse to speak to us all for a week as he manfully kept his secret hypochondriacal worries to himself. |
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We're expecting him back some time next week and all this talk of pay-offs and what have you is incorrect. |
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Last week, Riverside County voted 3-2 to reject a proposal to provide clean hypodermic needles to intravenous drug users. |
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Management of the agency wanted her to go on the payroll as an employee for 30 hours a week. |
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He had left it on the cloakroom floor on Wednesday last week because it was too big to fit in his locker. |
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And the rugby league match was the most watched program on pay television last week, with an estimated 600,000 viewers. |
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West African leaders agreed to send their peacekeeping troops to Liberia by next week. |
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It's a trying week for diplomacy, but blessed are the peacemakers for they shall find creative ways of conflict resolution. |
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In the attack last week, a local peace officer was killed and scores of houses were looted. |
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He might well go close to emulating his feat on the course last week when he won four races on the card. |
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Two more bells will be installed within the week, but it will be some months before they are heard pealing across Lismore. |
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A report released this week showed that 60 percent of schemes linked to earnings are now closed to workers joining a firm. |
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Avoid medications containing aspirin or ibuprofen for several days or up to a week before and after surgery. |
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And you can imagine that he will be facing some incredibly intense questions at that closed-door hearing next week. |
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Well, the second week of defense testimony began much like last week did, in closed-door evidentiary hearings. |
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The only healing the Saints are doing this week is with ice bags on their groins, hamstrings, ankles, shoulders and egos. |
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Hey, this guy was cold for about a week at the beginning of the season, and now the polar ice cap is receding because of him. |
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On the pebbly beach we immediately encounter the first of the thousands of penguins we will meet over the next week and a half. |
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Now the firm, which could normally supply about 25,000 ice creams or lollies in a summer week, is nearing the end of its stock. |
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The election last week was closely won, but there are some real issues for us to look at. |
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The extra shelter from the riverside developments saw the walkways stay ice-free last week. |
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We can't see it, but they say an ice plant is shipping two tons of ice a week there. |
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We had a ice storm a week ago that had 200,000 people without electricity in South Carolina. |
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This exhilarating sport has been enjoyed by the happy owners of ice yachts this week. |
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Four more players sought transfer forms in the close season and last week, four more announced they were leaving. |
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After a week of struggling with this godawful sinusy chest congestion ick, I gave up and called in sick this morning. |
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Now pedestrians hurry past each week as they walk along one of the shortest streets in York. |
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The club was open six days a week from lunch time until closing time and members could relax, play snooker or dominoes and have a drink. |
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Otherwise the same old struggle to make sense of what looks like very pedestrian work from last week. |
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The experiment will run all this week and comes only weeks after the unsuccessful trial total pedestrianisation of Bridge Street. |
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The ads will start popping up in print publications and on outdoor ad spaces starting next week. |
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The council is planning to pedestrianise the street and some side streets in the area from 11 am to 7pm six days a week. |
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I can be ID'd for alcohol one week while being a 40-year-old Donny Osmand fan in another. |
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I spent more money on one night out than I'd spent in the preceding week in my town. |
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With a staff of 18, the factory works round the clock, turning out around 10,000 metres of wool cloth a week. |
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The teenager had been missing for almost a week when her fully clothed body was discovered with no apparent signs of physical attack. |
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Until my report later on this week, this might give you some idea of what it's like. |
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Last week, he finally buried his niece, after a delay in identifying her disfigured body. |
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Westmorland claims a close identity with aviation pioneering, the jubilee of which is being celebrated this week. |
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By contrast, the extreme north, badly affected by snow last week, may escape with dry, cloudy weather. |
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Combine the fruit peels with the vodka in a jar, cover and let stand for 1 week. |
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Despite the cloudiness and the rain, the city's temperature will remain warm in the following week. |
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For the second time this week both Houses of Parliament sat for emergency meetings, with full attendance of peers and members. |
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I stopped smoking eight months ago and alcohol is reduced to two pegs once a week. |
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Foot and mouth disease, a highly contagious disease affecting cloven hoof animals, was discovered on the farm last week. |
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The jazz club where I used to hang out in the city centre was raided last week. |
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Pubs,clubs and other licensed premises in most of Australia will be smoke free by July, officials announced last week. |
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This week, do whatever it takes to throw your clued-in companions off the scent. |
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To compensate for my culinary clumsiness, I order takeout perhaps twice a week. |
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The team committed a whopping 58 penalties in four preseason games and failed to reduce the problems from week to week. |
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The trailer was cluttered with the mess of three guys trapped in a small space for a week. |
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Every week they sinned quite a bit but on a Friday they would go and confess, do whatever they had to do as penance, then go out sinning again. |
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Lots of banks are pencilled in for annual results next week, as the bank reporting season gets into full swing. |
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I'd say he probably needs another reserve outing and if he comes through that then he could be pencilled in for the week after. |
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A monument to mark Ingleton's coal mining heritage was officially unveiled this week. |
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It costs pennies to use CD-Rs as a storage medium but I'm worried about them because I've see students cut bad copies every week. |
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If people are penny-pinching or petty-minded this week, naturally you won't hold back on letting them know it. |
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An Orkney Towage tug carried out a long-distance tow this week, towing a broken-down Dutch coaster to Invergordon. |
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In fact, not even a week had passed since another surfer had been eaten on exactly the same piece of coastline. |
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You might see a fairly significant change if you could coax him into going for a 30 minute walk most days of the week. |
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This past week in the forest park, the fiery foliage set against cobalt skies was a sight to behold. |
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But I want to play you some tape, because the candidates this week were peppered with questions as they made the television rounds. |
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Three or four of you playing against each other in the same room still knocks online play into a cocked hat any day of the week. |
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Set a time limit for the number of hours per day or per week you will devote to television. |
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In the last week of March, houses in the city were being sold at the rate of 400 per day. |
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The service will operate four days per week, in each direction between the two cities. |
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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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This week, the Reserve Bank increased interest rates a quarter of a percentage point, to five per cent. |
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The cocklers are still there and the mess and smell along the shore gets worse by the week. |
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He said this week that cockling had been allowed to become a dangerous, free-for-all activity. |
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But let me turn to the other side of the coin this week and look to raising perennials from seed. |
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Nothing like a friendly reminder at the end of the week that I would be very lucky if I could just be left alone to do my work. |
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There's as much, if not more, traffic flowing past our house than during the week. |
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We shall report next week if there is sufficient demand and, if so, when the launch meeting will take place. |
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By week three of the tour, however, Larry had been won over by the Fab Four. |
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But last week, Archer was found guilty of having fabricated evidence in that case. |
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They must perform to the standards they have set themselves week in, week out. |
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As one resident put it to this writer last week, the surface of the stretch of road in question is like the face of the moon. |
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That's the bottom line city councillors were faced with this week as they continued along the 2004 budget path. |
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I learned something interesting from my friend Chris the code monkey this week. |
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I receive perhaps four or five such requests during the course of a typical week. |
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Last week, suspected Itsekiri militants ambushed a boat carrying 10 Ijaw civilians to market in Warri, killing at least one of them. |
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A woman terminally ill with motor neurone disease will next week begin a High Court battle to win the right to die, it was announced yesterday. |
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You risk missing this deadline at your peril, as this article from last week explains! |
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Hopefully I'll have some time to blog something remotely interesting this week. |
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Part of that plan should be to freeze and review the ill-conceived plan the president put forth this week in Ohio. |
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So it was cruel of York police to choose this week to announce a major crackdown on illegal driving. |
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This week marks a new beginning for pupils and teachers alike as a new system of co-education begins in the town's two primary schools. |
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Even members of the forum admitted to the Sunday Herald this week that they were woefully ill-equipped for the task. |
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She and fellow patients endured the cold, as snow lay on the ground last week. |
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A peripatetic teacher was employed and anonymous, written questions welcomed and placed in a sealed box for discussion the following week. |
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I hardly watch any TV, yet in the last week I had the ill luck of seeing this three times. |
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One afternoon per week, there will be special presentations and workshops organised by the various faculties at the university. |
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The coffee bar was reopened on Monday last week after experts carried out checks for refrigeration leaks and testing for chemical contamination. |
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If the local coffee house has an open mic night, do it, and do it every week. |
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The Casa da Musica will be opened in the coming week with jazz and fado, Brendel and Lou Reed. |
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Later this week the financial coffers of this small circulation but widely read magazine will be swelled by a plaintive advert. |
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Next week, we'll discuss how permanents, chemical relaxers, and dyes alter your hair's natural structure. |
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Families can pencil in their vision of the future of York in an imaginative event at York Art Gallery this week. |
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Having turned 20 earlier this month, and until now having limited his training to three days a week, he cannot fail to get stronger. |
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One morning in the first week of February after Imbolc I was getting books out of my locker when I saw Kelli appear at my side. |
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Ian Grant has suffered total renal failure and now requires dialysis three times a week. |
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Reports last week suggested that there is now a faint hope of an end to these absurdities. |
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A new theatre company is staging its debut production next week and it promises to be a great show, but not for the faint-hearted. |
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Earlier last week, the judge ruled the newspaper could not rely on its defence of justification and fair comment. |
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Indeed, it was only last week that I noticed the change of colour in the leaves of the persimmon tree in our front yard. |
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It all went swimmingly until last week, when a nurse spotted Noelle with drugs about her person. |
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The four-lane Bangalore-Mysore expressway will become operational in the first week of October, to coincide with the mega event, Mr Gowda said. |
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Last week Mittal held a fairy-tale wedding for his one and only daughter, Vanisha. |
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Articles on feng shui, crystal therapy, iridology, colonic irrigation, herbalism and faith healing sweep the media every week. |
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Originally from Delaware, Smith had been in Washington almost a week building little decorative boxes and stringing ornaments. |
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This is a personal favourite, impatiently awaited each week. |
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Black-cab drivers should beware after a serial fare-dodger escaped a prison sentence last week, despite the brazen cons he pulled on trusting cabbies. |
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Brown's speech last week confirmed him as a political colossus. |
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We drove past it again on Saturday when we farewelled little Harry, David's grandson, and Sally, flying home to Sydney and Colin, after a two week interlude in the Alice. |
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Just last week, you will recall, Harry was saying how much he hated social media because of the invasion of privacy it incurred. |
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The 37-year-old farm labourer has one week left to find a home. |
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I didn't fancy struggling up the peak, and the cloud base was even lower than earlier in the week so I went for two walks out from Pateley Bridge. |
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If every year a handful of issues were farmed out to assemblies like this one, one issue per assembly, it would be a job that could be done at a few hours a week. |
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From the classical to pantomime, from light operatic to sacred music, philharmonic orchestras to brass bands, musicals to pop, week by week Bolton displays its culture. |
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This may be by helping out at a local practice for a couple of hours a week or even gaining experience as a farmhand or helping out during the lambing season. |
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Tune in next week for the rest of our in-depth interview with Mockingjay director Francis Lawrence. |
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Strong trial results sent the Nasdaq-quoted shares flying last week, causing pain to a bunch of short-sellers who were banking on a price collapse. |
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I've been farting around with firewalls, spyware and updating my anti-virus software this week, which in addition to some ISP hassles has kept me away from blogging. |
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The answer, sadly, is perhaps the most indicting data to come out in recent years, revealed this past week. |
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It is a week of racing that draws the most interest from spectators and media and is also the week of racing that hosts the strongest pelotons to race on North American soil. |
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A week ago, Bill called to tell me that he had pancreatic cancer and that it was inoperable. |
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All the young chess masters have been coached by titled players and most began regular instruction of one or two hours per week soon after learning the game. |
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But in the last week he has put those wrongs right in spectacular fashion. |
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I'm especially pleased that he's been such a strong and cogent voice on Social Security since we are sure to face a new tide of bamboozlement in the week ahead. |
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Get blind drunk, snog, repeat the next week, repeat the next week, bang! |
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A brace of house builders have been pencilled in for figures next week. |
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