They are non-stop party favourites for a party you hope will stop, soon, please. |
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If this happens you will need to seek advice about emergency contraception. |
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None of this will be good for the fish, the fishery, or the fishing communities of Nova Scotia. |
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However, the vast majority of bait fishermen will use fresh fish roe wrapped round the hook or sometimes put in small bags. |
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No amount of threats will intimidate or frighten us off our path for fairness and justice. |
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Confidence in the strength of their ideas will give people the will to stand up to the threats and intimidation. |
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The brakes will be off what has already been the most arrogant, aggressive and intimidatory government in the history of our country. |
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That will go a long way towards helping to pay quite a lot of mortgages, not to mention buying burgers and fish fingers for the kids. |
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The best guess for the future stock market has to be that it will continue to fall in price. |
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Prices will continue to fall, and those financing deals will still be in place for months to come. |
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How will they be able to continue to insist on price cuts of medicines by more than nine per cent every year? |
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If the sponge has been dampened in warm water, you will have a more pliable and flexible sponge. |
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Cleaning, maintenance and service operations will continue throughout the warm-down period. |
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Now the first is gone, the second will soon be gone and if the trend continues, the existence of the third will be in danger as well. |
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While lifting the need for a joint venture partner in order to set up operations, there will continue to be a limit on branch openings. |
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I believe that by passing this legislation we will continue to maintain that position. |
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When the U.S. economy begins and continues a strong recovery over a period of time, will they prosper? |
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Secondly, members will examine how to continue the dialogue begun in Barbados. |
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These losses will keep rising as the bear market continues its relentless path to a distant future bottom. |
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In the meantime, he will continue telling the story of his life over and over, refining its delivery to a sheen as perfect as his prose. |
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This will likely include dozens of lines and several first ply candidate moves. |
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They will instead adjust their preferences to eliminate the intransitivity. |
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Airlines will be free to ply routes between any EU city and any US one, as well as to go further afield. |
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Anyone who has struggled with screwdrivers and needle nose pliers, will be happy with the mechanism here. |
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The park and ride service will be well signposted on all routes into the town. |
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If you turn that into a route into town that will not be possible to handle. |
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If you look for continuity errors, you will find a few, and they might make you laugh. |
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Some of them will be there hoping to force world leaders into a change of direction. |
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If we divide each day into 24 equal hours, the length of a second will vary from day to day. |
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It will become an intolerable load which will, in some fashion, break them all. |
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An extension in opening times will increase the pressure to intolerable levels. |
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This program will be continuously updated, so please visit on a regular basis. |
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They will be judged on their individual plight and circumstances as every refugee is. |
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But there's only so much profit they will get away with before businesses start to smell something fishy. |
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If something smells fishy I avoid it and will tell others about it if I can. |
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The Brussels meeting will discuss deep-sea species in the fishing grounds off Scotland. |
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Informal target shooting, plinking if you will, is made more enjoyable with a fine firearm as surely as is serious competition. |
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The plinth for the statue will be some two feet higher than originally planned in the interests of health and safety and to prevent vandalism. |
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They will be forced to tie up, find new fishing grounds or diversify into prawn fishing. |
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To circumvent this, it will be helpful if the seats are designed with a contoured shape since it will reduce or eliminate pressure points. |
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With a few simple steps, you can transform this classically contoured design into a comfortable gliding rocker that will last for years to come. |
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What they will do is read out a death sentence, intone a chant, then set upon the hostage from all sides. |
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As the predictable plot plods onward, the viewer will sink further and further into despair. |
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The local plod will claim they are the accident hotspots as the tickets flutter in. |
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You will have to be early to get your fresh fish before the fishmonger sells out. |
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Smugglers and drug traffickers will find it even harder to sneak in contraband goods. |
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It was a speech that showed a self-absorption and a plodding mind of the sort that simply will not work on the campaign trail. |
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Tomorrow morning, there will be some excruciating hangovers in our party, produced by a relatively small amount of plonk. |
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The new intoximeters will undergo weekly accuracy checks to be certain they are calibrated at all times. |
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In the club, teenagers will receive medical guidance about various contraceptive methods with their privacy well protected. |
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She believes that the contraceptive pill, like pregnancy, will eventually be shown to protect against breast cancer. |
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The possibility of a male pill will add to the variety of contraceptive methods already available around the world. |
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At least if we can educate them about contraceptives and protection the teenage pregnancy rate will fall. |
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Bolton Aquarium has set up the fish tank to resemble the natural habitat, and once the fish settle in, it is hoped breeding will take place. |
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We hope that further experimental studies will reveal fission and fusion promotion processes in real systems. |
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Because wood absorbs moisture, it will expand and contract with changes in the weather and humidity. |
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Solid pieces used for the table top will expand and contract with changes in humidity. |
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Building owners want to contract with service providers that will be around to honor their commitments. |
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Under the deed, signatories will refuse to contract with breaching suppliers until the problems are fixed. |
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They should also track their hotspot usage so that the company will know what to contract for when the market matures further. |
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But in future the work will be contracted out to shoe repair giant Timpsons, which has its own repair factories in Manchester and Luton. |
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This element of the project will be contracted out to an independent company who will carry out the fieldwork. |
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The longer the economy continues to persist without any economic and market contraction, the more severe the crisis will be once it occurs. |
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Unless they are very small they will take weeks to heal and undergo severe contraction. |
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To keep things fun your votes will be published for all to shake their fist at. |
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All of these programs will print their patterns on an ordinary home computer printer or a plotter. |
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The themes and plot twists will surprise no one well versed in the samurai genre. |
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If you turn your heavy soil with a plow in fall or early spring, your tiller will be much more effective. |
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The boat herself will tell you how to use the wind and how to plough the waters! |
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As it begins to look as though the plane will plough into the water, panicked screams fill the cabin. |
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He will plough on with the inevitable consequence of more and more soldiers dead. |
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No one will dare contradict you or insinuate that you've taken your ideas from others! |
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This intramural trivia tournament will be running from noon till 6 p.m. in the MC building. |
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Later she will learn about transitive and intransitive verbs, but in this exercise she could see that the verb cards weren't all alike. |
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Careful placement and padding will help avoid intraoperative injury to these regions. |
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Can they use these managers to replace intrapreneurs who have departed, or will the CEOs have to continue raiding for scarce talent? |
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Looking out over the next five years, it is impossible to forecast how acute the need for intrapreneurial talent will be. |
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Given time, and several pairs of trainers he will surely fist pump his way to a major trophy before long. |
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Sandpipers and plovers of many species will pass through or decide to stay in the ponds and wetlands that dot central and southern Iraq. |
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Searle's picture leaves open the possibility of free will, defined here in contradistinction to determinism. |
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Unless the volcano beneath the castle blows its plug, Oloroso will always be an extremely nice place to be. |
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During the surfacing work, temporary traffic lights and contraflows will be used to keep vehicles moving on North Street and Skipton Road. |
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The contraflow will be switched to the westbound carriageway in late January as resurfacing starts on eastbound lanes. |
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Documented proof is available which will have to be produced to prove the contrary. |
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Yet such efforts will necessarily run contrary to British sympathies and our attitudes to the state. |
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I would argue that the evidence shows quite the contrary and I will lay out some of that evidence here. |
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You will have an intravenous drip to maintain your bodily fluids until you are able to eat and drink. |
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Very soon, Ronald will be appearing for his physical fitness test and is sure to score full marks. |
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This programme will incorporate fitness skills with a healthy eating programme. |
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Organisers hope the project will make it easier for people to contact their GPs on health and fitness matters. |
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After one year, the men's fitness for military service will be subject to a final evaluation. |
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Similarly, will the guarantee of fitness for a particular purpose be appropriate? |
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These will all form part of the fit-out of the building for which the Cook Islands has responsibility. |
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Lifting cables, each capable of carrying 900 tonnes, will subsequently be lowered from the pontoon and secured in the holes with steel plugs. |
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Is it not possible somehow to entrench the Bill, so that later legislation will not have this effect? |
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He said legislation will entrench the increased size of the protected areas. |
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The pay and fringe benefits will be few, but at least intrepid plumbers and joiners will have tales to tell their grandchildren. |
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In all, the intrepid party of four men and two women will be swimming about 10 miles, walking and camping in between. |
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Do you think this theatre will still be here in another hundred years, asks our intrepid reporter? |
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It will be a huge contrast to how we live, and it will be a fantastic experience. |
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They will also compare and contrast the ways in which the three types of couples relate to their siblings and parents. |
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I will compare and contrast the California and Iran earthquakes in a future post. |
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This is a very contrasty negative that will not print well even on a grade 0 or 1 paper. |
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Hey, Carlos, before I get into this next shameless plug, will you join us on the radio again tonight? |
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All this really means of course is that if someone wants to find out about you in intricate detail they will be able to. |
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Once people understand what is going on in their economy they will be more interested in plugging some of the holes in the leaky economic bucket. |
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The Clippers never will amount to more than playoff wannabes until they plug the gaping holes in their interior defense. |
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No matter what problem a caller has, he will not hesitate to plug some 30 dollar spyware program that probably contains spyware in itself. |
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The firm will send promotional mailings next month plugging Boston and Cambridge to its top 15,000 British travel customers. |
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So you continue to plug away, knowing that the gains you want will come with time. |
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Cultivating the spirit of perseverance, they keep plugging grimly along, clinging to the hope that this will eventually do them some good. |
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In order to charge things up, to imbue them with our good will and intention, we need to feel connected and plugged into the energy of the earth. |
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With Plug and Play, users assure themselves of capabilities commensurate with the technological time frame during which the system will operate. |
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And whatever happens, I just pray and hope that we will not have to go around crying and whatever. |
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We can only hope and pray that the line of Zambian football will roar again. |
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At the time of the offence, or the contravention, you will never know whether there has been actual recoupment. |
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Not every instance of outsourcing will involve a contravention of this law. |
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It will be intriguing to see in which direction this important talent heads next. |
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I hope and pray he will resist the pressures to idolize pop stars, Hollywood types, and athletes. |
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The university will not have contributed any funding during the 15-year period. |
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And once it works, people will be more inclined to contribute their tax dollars. |
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The successful bidder will have to contribute its own funds to the incorporation of the fund. |
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As a result they will continue to contribute to the enhanced greenhouse effect. |
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I also will try to contribute an article now and then myself, on an ad hoc basis. |
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Commercial banks will shift their contribution from the Fund to the institute. |
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Nor will an imposed contribution result in hardship to an impoverished parent. |
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If the deficit has increased then we will have to increase our contribution to the fund as an employer. |
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However, anyone wishing to make a contribution to the fund can do so and it will be forwarded to head office. |
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It is hoped the order will reduce the chance of more strict drought measures being introduced next year. |
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He will introduce screenings of some of his films and conduct a movie masterclass with the audience at Pictureville Cinema. |
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Granada TV frontman Anthony Wilson is the master of ceremonies who will introduce an action-packed programme. |
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Aside from existing problems, there will need to be a focus on introduction of new technology, new processes or chemicals. |
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He will be accompanied by Vinnie Kelly, accomplished singer and guitar player from Bekan. |
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Made up of a guitarist, a drummer, a bass player and an electronic pianist, the band will refresh and even relax you. |
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Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra double bass player Michael Fortescue will play at the event. |
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Hungry cats will raid trash cans, and playful kittens will destroy shrubbery and soil lawn furniture. |
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I will make tertiary backups of the movies for off-site storage in Fargo, in case fire consumes both Jasperwood and the Star-Tribune building. |
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These are huge projects that will consume enormous amounts of copper and steel over the next decade, even if global GDP growth slows. |
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Trade in wildlife is driven by consumer demand, so when the buying stops, the killing will too. |
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First of all, consumers will demand less of the imported goods as they now have to pay a higher price. |
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If this technology can be applied to consumer goods at the household level, that will be big. |
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The poor are happily persuaded that consumerism will soon become accessible to them. |
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But on interplanetary missions, astronauts will experience this damaging radiation full force. |
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Bulbs can also be interplanted in such a way that the summer perennials just coming into leaf will mask the dying foliage of the spring bulbs. |
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It's deciduous, so to obtain year-round shade, it will need to be interplanted with other evergreen species such as the yellowwood tree. |
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If the merger is consummated, Colonial Holdlings will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Gameco and will no longer be a public company. |
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Until that happy consummation, it will continue to hobble the Scottish economy and extinguish the spirit of enterprise it notionally champions. |
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The basic question is not when the consummation will be but who will be the consummator. |
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An outside area will include a playhouse, ride on toys and container gardening. |
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Needless to say, these same critics will then have new objections to interpose. |
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Before his job is finished, he will create a list of suggestions that could reduce the energy consumption of her home by 50 per cent. |
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An advisor will also direct the homeowner on ways of decreasing energy consumption and costs. |
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Many futurists believe that the desire of retirees to protect their wealth will increase their consumption of financial services. |
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Over the course of the ten-day event, which kicks off on November 23, a short season of her films will be presented for public consumption. |
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The longer bird flu is in contact with humans, the greater the chance it will acquire the ability to spread among them. |
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Patients will only be treated differently if they have been to an affected area, or in contact with someone who has, and are displaying symptoms. |
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Contractors will use a biodegradable contact herbicide, which is environmentally friendly and leaves no harmful residues. |
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The conductive contact will electrically connect with the diffused region through the landing pad. |
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Eileen will be able to put you in contact with your local Red Cross Chapter. |
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The application and documents will now be reviewed and we will contact you if additional information is required. |
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I favour using beads or bits of cake, but this will no doubt be interpreted as a suggestion that maths should be dumbed down. |
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Rehearsals will take place every Saturday and chosen dancers will have a say in how the music is interpreted. |
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The atmospheric exhibition will showcase the best in new display technology, design and interpretation. |
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Knowing the level of inference will subsequently aid interpretation of the statistical methods. |
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That will lead them to a false conclusion worse than their interpretation of the truth. |
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It will be fascinating to see in the future how different interpretations of the role go. |
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Several works will be played more than once, giving us a chance to compare strikingly different interpretations. |
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It will mean 3,200 new homes, playing fields, parks, shops and roads being built. |
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A netball court, a playing field and football pitch will be set to the south of the school. |
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The young people involved will develop five playlets covering each of the county council's main aims. |
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In a few weeks it'll no doubt be populating radio station playlists everywhere and will be impossible to escape. |
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At a time when radio playlists are tighter and any kind of exposure is hard to come by, 365,000 copies of my work now will be heard. |
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This will mean 20 official languages, requiring in each case 150 new translators and interpreters. |
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This will be a special day for the club with the junior interprovincial between Connacht and Leinster being held in Cloondeash. |
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Carlow squash will be very strongly represented at the Junior interprovincials in Galway this weekend with 20 players from the club selected. |
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The Ussasa U18B interprovincial will also be staged in Vereeniging starting on Monday and ends on Thursday. |
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It will promote richer interracial contact among students poised to become the nation's leaders. |
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While potentially dangerous, field hockey is not a contact sport like ice hockey, but spectators will appreciate its subtleties and fast pace. |
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Many will be back in January when the region will be holding trials for the junior interregional team. |
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It will take up to ten days for the onset of symptoms, during which time the person is highly contagious. |
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She will turn 32 this summer, but remains one of the game's most skillful playmakers. |
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The team needs playmakers and will look at quarterbacks, running backs and receivers. |
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That means the team with the most playmakers on offense will come up with the big plays that decide the game in the fourth quarter. |
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The team is looking for playmakers who will propel it into the playoffs again and for years to come. |
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This is a player that is a playmaker and will come through in clutch and critical situations. |
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These four steps are closely interrelated, and failing to achieve one of them will cripple the other three. |
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He said the machine will reduce the risks that go with carrying oil and greases in drums and containers. |
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Thailand will buy gamma-ray equipment to scan the metal elements in containers. |
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Passenger trains will continue even if a new container terminal is built, a rail expert has said. |
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New containerization, packaging, and materials-handling developments will promote speed. |
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The club managed to get to the play-off final a few years ago and we will be hoping to improve on last season and get into the top six. |
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Anyone who can win three games in a row will probably get into a play-off spot. |
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For a complete answer we're afraid you'll need to go to a BMW dealer who will have the electronic gear to interrogate the system. |
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Not sure quite how much first-footing will occur tonight, but if it ends up quiet, that's no bad thing. |
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A capping and topsoil layer will then be used to cover the whole site to ensure containment of waste in the long term and to sustain vegetation. |
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Children at a holiday playscheme in Burnley next week will be helping to improve their local environment, as well as enjoying themselves. |
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There will be two weeks of playscheme as usual for children from 9 to 13 years. |
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Many, however, will likely be deported, often to countries that don't offer protection from interrogational abuse. |
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According to the weather reports, my entire town will be covered in the stuff by the first light of dawn. |
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And our crews will be arriving either later this evening or first light tomorrow morning. |
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Adding the facades will cause tank crewmen to anticipate when the obstacles will obscure their view and interrupt their gun-target line. |
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There has been some interruption to services and it's hoped that operations will be back to normal as soon as possible. |
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We believe there will be some hedging from producers as high prices and contangos start to interest them in securing some profits. |
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So, disobedience alone will not make the alleged contemner liable for contempt. |
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Your career counselor will assist you in understanding fully how these three circles intersect with your unique self. |
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How many will be able to start a family, or buy a house or go back to university for further study when they contemplate the implications? |
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Toy industry experts say that such war-themed playthings will be booming this Christmas. |
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She shows the playthings and toys to the children, yet will not reveal his gift, which she claims she will give him later that night. |
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He will not quibble about the cost of this process because Canada owes First Nations more than it can ever repay. |
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Traffic will be allowed to move along Simmonds Street, but the following intersections on that road will be closed. |
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Plus, you will need to set aside 40 minutes each day for contemplative prayer. |
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His first-person account of his experiences will be serialised in the Wiltshire Times over the next few weeks. |
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Officers will be able to transition without broken service under existing rules for inter-service transfer. |
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In this paper we will focus on establishing how often intersexual conditions occur, and what conditions should be considered intersexual. |
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So measuring these elements will indicate if a group of bones are contemporaneous or of different periods. |
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Damages are notionally intended to be such as will exhaust the fund, contemporaneously with the termination of the plaintiff's life expectancy. |
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When contemporary historians look back on Genoa in 20 years' time, will they find a smidgen of significance in these events? |
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His own appeal, he hopes, will lie in his ability to present a young, contemporary package, while sacrificing none of his classical roots. |
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Rather than present well-known contemporary works, this concert will feature many new works. |
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This proposed project will combine ideas taken from contemporary climatic design and traditional Middle Eastern art and architecture. |
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Martin Stufkens is predicting the lettuce aphid will travel interstate this summer. |
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The exhibition will be on show in New South Wales for the next twelve months with the hope eventually it will travel interstate. |
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Most will crash into the Sun, strike another planet, or be flung by Jupiter's gravity into interstellar space. |
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Technologies based on resources drawn from all over the Solar System will make interstellar trips affordable. |
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If the Government refuses to introduce changes now, it will be demonstrating its contempt for democracy, public concern and animal welfare. |
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Ignore a court summons and you will be held in contempt and possibly fined or even jailed. |
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Prizes for fiction, playwriting, children's literature, short films and poetry will also be awarded. |
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The public streets will become little more than the interstitial space to these fortified private cores. |
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On the advertising front, the block will air commercial-free during its first year, with interstitials and promos filling the gaps. |
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He will specialise in offering a debt and equity restructuring service for UK plcs. |
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Another eight to 10 Scottish plcs will be taken over in packaging, ports and transportation, retail and broadcasting. |
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Campaigners for an improved rail service will take their pleas for urgent action to the very top. |
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A villager has voiced an emotional plea to stop a proposed road scheme, which he says will devastate his wife's business. |
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You must demonstrate that you have made a decision and will no longer accept philandering, excuses, promises or pleas. |
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Yes, it will take some pleading, but this ties into something else I really can't talk about at the moment. |
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He has gone to his pleasance, a place six miles away, where he will celebrate the festivities. |
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There will be refreshments during the interval to ensure a pleasant evening for all. |
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It's Satan working his evil will through the world, contenting us with mediocrity. |
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He, meanwhile, will content himself with what, by comparison, are relatively modest talents. |
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The guild's next meeting will be on Tuesday night, April 9 and the competition is guess the contents of the parcel. |
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Some of those books will allow you to go through the table of contents, first chapter, and index right there on your screen. |
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The search will produce a web page containing the book's table of contents, a sample chapter, and a list of the corporate sponsors. |
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Various forms of multimedia contents, including video-clips will be added from a variety of sources. |
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Instead, he says that people will have to change their views about paying for content if the online medium is to deliver what it promises. |
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Interurban transportation and land-use policies will have impacts on all of the cities within a region. |
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The N9 major interurban route from Waterford to Kilcullen will be delivered in four separate contracts. |
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Even the most eager to please and intelligent dog will need these rules reinforced all the time. |
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Creative eccentrics will spend hours happily contented with their various projects and hobbies. |
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They do not recognize how aesthetically pleasing your site is but rather will digest the content of your site to understand its subject matter. |
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The healthy freaks will please themselves with the newest diet and healthy food. |
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Visitors will be able to come and go as they please, and there will be collecting boxes for them to make a donation. |
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Analogous battles over school finance issues will likely become just as contentious and prolonged. |
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Climate change legislation remained contentious and it seems likely that it will studied to death until it's too late to do anything. |
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They will stay in a big house together and train every day while learning about physical, mental and medical fitness. |
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However, if the pause intervals are too long, physiological systems will not be stressed enough to induce a training effect. |
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The string quartet will play during the reception and there will be a licensed bar during the interval and throughout the performance. |
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A fully licensed cash bar will be available prior to the performance and during the interval. |
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Many young people are, regrettably, disabled by illness or accident, so please will you stop and consider this before launching into a reprimand? |
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Charlotte will not stress the wide dissonant intervals that grind in the bass or the harmonic uncertainty that besets this opening. |
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We hope your stay among us in this lovely and unspoilt part of North Mayo will be pleasurable. |
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Envy is not a pleasurable emotion nor one that human beings will attempt to modulate. |
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The Warhols will be starting parties for decadent pleasure seekers in deserted jazz bars around the world. |
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It will spark months of contentious debate in Congress, where lawmakers will fight to protect their favored programs. |
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As well, the contentious debate over the full disclosure of vulnerabilities will continue to rage amongst security stakeholders. |
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My Lord, you will be aware of the contentious nature of this litigation between the parties. |
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It will hear oral evidence from witnesses in sessions which contentiously are being held behind closed doors beginning in York next month. |
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Happiness comes form contentment within and not amount of money will change that. |
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Institute faculty will, of course, play an important role in providing a first-rate, quality program. |
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Mass protests in the West will strengthen all those in the Middle East who want to resist imperialist intervention. |
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The data will be analysed for possible trends and ways to improve and target medical intervention. |
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You're still good right now, but if you start to look skinnier, I will perform an intervention. |
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When someone falls off track in life, people will often form a mob for the purposes of holding an intervention. |
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Due diligence, company interviews and developer meetings will require travel. |
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The ten heats over the next few weeks will play the part of selecting the contestants for the finals. |
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The contestants will be judged on technical skills as well as for smooth presentation. |
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It is only through ongoing debate and contestation that any nation that I want to inhabit will be produced. |
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The specific circumstances here are a bit murky, and will be subject to contestation. |
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This will change many times before November, but it is all taking place within a context. |
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In an interview with Cable Television, Lee said the proposal will only deter future democratic development in Hong Kong. |
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Now the sub-committee must sit down this week and examine the applications and will conduct interviews with the six men. |
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He is also taking his campaign to Britain and interviews with applicants from both countries will take place in London early next year. |
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By 2005, there will be little non-high tech manufacturing left anywhere in the First World. |
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According to him, both religion and the state will flourish better when they are not joined through a shared fisc. |
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Just bear with me as I stand aside to raise my hand and utter a solemn pledge that the following paragraph will make more sense than the first. |
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On that night, the velodrome will be welcoming donations and pledges for Dave's rehab, prosthetics and education. |
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During the show many people of prominence and film and singing stars will be on hand to receive phone calls and accept pledges of donations. |
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He also called on rich countries to pledge that more than half of the new aid promised at the Monterrey Conference in March will go to Africa. |
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I will exhibit the evidence for personal contexts and then say a word about impersonal ones. |
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The conceptualizations associated with a word will tend to vary somewhat according to the contexts in which the word is used. |
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Put another way, he chooses his words carefully, and he chooses the contexts in which they will have most impact. |
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Wendy mentioned that she will be posting here off and on until I feel a lot better so the contextless links should continue if nothing else does. |
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Contractors pledge that disruption will be kept to a minimum, following widespread complaints during the last excavation. |
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Mayor Martin Winter has pledged no member of staff at the current schools will be without a job as a result of the changes. |
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Moreover, Iceland has pledged the consumer will not have to pay more for organic products, which are usually more expensive. |
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The world will be just as dangerous the day after we have solemnly pledged to ignore its dangers. |
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That person will agree to be all the other pledgers ' representative in the House of Lords. |
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If your daughter were to die intestate, or without a valid will being in place, this would create difficulties in settling her estate. |
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Currently under English law if you die intestate your estate will pass to those whom the law thinks should get it. |
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But if he dies without a will, the laws of intestacy determine who inherits what. |
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For how much longer will the people of Bedford put up with being kept in the dark? |
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