Depending on the type of data and compliance requirements, Levine reports her metrics monthly, quarterly or yearly. |
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Until the 2nd century BC, the curule aedileships rotated on a yearly basis between patricians and plebeians. |
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They feel let down by the yearly assurances that water for Tullamore households will be sourced from elsewhere. |
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The Co-op said the new divi would draw in the current loyalty card system and pay members twice yearly out of the group's profits. |
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And when it comes to yearly televised fluff, there are Oscar people and there are Super Bowl people. |
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The problem was that you account for some reason when it was processed it was put down as a yearly account and not a 2 yearly account. |
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This led them to come up with a yearly festival exclusively for women, and it turned out to be a woman's day out! |
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Sudthana said she does not want to pay the yearly fee of 700 baht a card, some of which is due soon. |
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The upcoming yearly college entrance examination creates a huge demand for such pencils. |
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In order to receive the entitlements of membership a small yearly fee is charged. |
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In fact, from the moment her family jumped in the car to go on their yearly camping trip, her life was full of chaos, disorder and confusion. |
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Real gross domestic product is growing at the fastest yearly pace in two decades. |
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In 1758 he began to edit the newly-established Annual Register, a yearly digest of politics, history, and the arts. |
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Like cutting cedar for fencing material, oil and pulp production, a good pecan crop can augment yearly income. |
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Spam levels reached a yearly high in July, accounting for 77 per cent of all emails processed by BlackSpider. |
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We used to have a yearly Cracker Night, but too many children, adults and animals were injured. |
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The average temperature of an underground site reflects the yearly isotherm of the area. |
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Reduce your chances of contracting the flu bug by getting a yearly flu vaccine from your doctor's office or local clinic. |
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Privately educated students currently make up 40 percent of Bristol's yearly intake. |
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Each school principal attended a two-day symposium at the initiation of the project and continued to attend yearly follow up sessions. |
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Over the period it has topped the yearly sales charts no fewer than 11 times. |
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Nixon suggested that this would allow for a yearly review of the organization's value to the community. |
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Its aim is to both inspire curious Poles and challenge the thousands of yearly commemorators at the concentration camps in Galician Poland. |
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And that's because no national art form produces half a dozen full-length, imperishable works on a yearly basis. |
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The union has cut its wage demand by more than half, seeking a 2.5 percent yearly increase. |
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We produce 300 tons of cobalt oxide and 180 tons of cobaltous oxide yearly, one of the largest production and sale bases in China. |
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During 4 years of tests at 3 Palouse sites, Sierra's average yearly seed yield was 1,348 pounds per acre versus 1,274 for Dwelley. |
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Two yearly crops of early corn were eaten as they ripened, and a harvest of late corn was dried and stored for winter use as hominy. |
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It was a very good day, so good that the trip became a yearly tradition well into my college years. |
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Approach slogs vary from muddy hikes to tailgate-to-tailgate perfection, and the vagaries of road closures change access yearly. |
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The news came as the chancellor announced his twice yearly pre-Budget report. |
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The doctors began an indefinite strike against CPS's plans to impose a ceiling on the yearly level of reimbursed care. |
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It addresses issues that are common to all perioperative managers, regardless of the size of their yearly caseload. |
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It has been estimated that the general practitioner sees about five cancer cases yearly. |
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Considering the rapid changes in the field of medical oncology, each guideline undergoes a yearly update. |
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Its richness is strong but understated, and the Old Rose red is a special colour hue that just laughs at yearly trends and fads. |
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Over this 1,800-mile trail came yearly caravans carrying not only tools, seeds, and other worldly goods, but also news of the outside world. |
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These yearly handlists will include letters written by Lawrence and letters received by him for which texts are known to be extant. |
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Instead of two yearly examinations, we now have four half-yearly examinations. |
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Nevertheless, a number of ball manufacturers have added top non-professional players to advisory staffs on yearly contracts. |
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This is in sharp contrast to the rainy season, when the raging water yearly bursts its banks and floods thousands of houses near the river. |
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They are otherwise treated as annuals and a fresh crop is sown from seed yearly. |
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However, as is typical for desert regions, the amount and distribution of yearly rainfall are highly variable. |
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The contractor was subject to a yearly rental, composed of a fixed amount plus a variable amount that depended on yearly profits. |
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Last night, some parents said they were dismayed at the latest hike in fees which far outweighs yearly salary rises. |
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A New York company used several car loads of Cannel yearly in making finger rings, breastpins and buttons. |
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Each priest pays four per cent of his yearly income towards the upkeep of the retired or sick priests of the Diocese. |
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I believe I mentioned before that my company does yearly bonuses to reward us for our previous year's performance. |
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Also, all mutual funds are required to pay out all dividends and capital gains on a yearly basis. |
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Any successful multiflora rose control program requires some yearly retreatment or proper grazing management. |
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But this arid valley is also a place where mule deer and pronghorn antelope come yearly to escape killer mountain snows. |
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A yearly mulch of quality compost is all the fertilization your grapes should need. |
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The sales of unblended champagnes and single barrel malt whiskies are increasing yearly. |
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Does she get yearly ultrasounds and blood tests to screen for ovarian cancer? |
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Make sure you check if it will cost you to pay your premium monthly instead of yearly. |
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Ball gowns and black ties were the dress code as the town council hosted its yearly civic dinner and dance in glamorous style. |
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It's anchors away as the Fleetwood to Knott End ferry service casts off for its yearly service across the Wyre estuary. |
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You have the choice of paying for your hosting month to month, yearly, or biyearly. |
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And even if that is the case, I am still sorry to see it go from a yearly event to a biyearly event. |
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She made her yearly trek east in February, to compete in horse trials leading up to the big three-days. |
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He applies a third of each plant's yearly allotment before spring growth starts and the rest after fruit sets. |
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To operate a beach buggy you will need to purchase a yearly permit or a three-day pass. |
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Screening and eliminating infected bloods from the 5 million units transfused yearly since 2003 has prevented most of these cases. |
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A mass of runners swarmed the roads for one of the towns' biggest yearly events. |
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It produces a yearly crop of around 140,000 tonnes which is processed into products like vegetable oil and margarine. |
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Manitoba Conservation has the mandate to inspect all manure storage structures yearly and order any necessary repairs. |
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They pay for mammograms yearly, and they pay for colonoscopies, and prostate cancer screening. |
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Like the Western calendar, The Chinese Lunar Calendar is a yearly one, with the start of the lunar year being based on the cycles of the moon. |
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Another strong week of sales pushed asset-backed security issuance to a new yearly record. |
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Both sons helped their father with the yearly round-ups and worked on the ranch together with four hired cowboys. |
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His parents spent weeks living at hospital as he recovered from his surgery and still have to take him for check-ups on a yearly basis. |
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The Vigil of Easter liturgy held yearly on Holy Saturday in my former campus congregation always is a special occasion. |
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Re-oil yearly with boiled linseed oil, tung oil, or a product recommended by the manufacturer. |
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This would not eliminate light pollution but at least would set to zero its high yearly growth rate. |
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Popular children's books included annuals, yearly bound books of stories, such as the Rupert Annuals or Chums Annuals. |
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At the time, Bill was writing a yearly annual called the Player Ratings Book. |
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Members pay a yearly fee on a sliding scale, depending on age, occupation, and residence. |
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He said the children could be encouraged to paint something tasteful on the boards, which could be changed yearly. |
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She visited her relatives in Castledermot on a yearly basis when her brother and sister were alive. |
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Newspapers are constrained by a yearly license required from the Home Ministry. |
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The vast majority of us make less than that, so every penny of our yearly income is taxed. |
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However, this is an isolated incident among the 80,000 council tax accounts we handle yearly. |
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It's a yearly miracle that's been taking place since 1990, and each is better than the one before. |
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Her ties with Scotland have remained strong with yearly visits to see family and friends up North. |
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Now a yearly phenomenon, the New Music Festival chooses a different theme for each year. |
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Pact produce a yearly handbook of their production company members, which is a good starting point. |
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Anyway, when the once yearly payment was made, my ex-credit card company wanted the money. |
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He said this month all 82 hackney carriages had passed their yearly inspection. |
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Barclays Bank will show the benefits of its own past acquisitions with news of bumper yearly figures on Thursday. |
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Annual or yearly performance results will generally have an overriding importance. |
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Having now finalised the yearly accounts, another cheque will be following shortly. |
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Those deposits can be in Kuwaiti dinar or other foreign currencies, and offer monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, and yearly returns. |
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Some of those trees will reforest a site at Sikhote-Alin Reserve in the Far East that suffers from yearly wildfires. |
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The International Reggae and World Music Awards continue to honor the best in reggae and world beat music yearly. |
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As a yearly ritual we keep sending out spots and the stations keep refusing to sell us airtime. |
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To find themselves in such a situation is out of pure disregard of a yearly phenomenon that has been uninterrupted since time immemorial. |
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His new apartment is decorated with keepsakes from his yearly month-long sojourns around the world. |
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Aquatics with floating leaves, water lilies included, also need yearly attention. |
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The programme includes medical check-ups and yearly bonuses as rewards. |
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This lease not only provided Sidebottom with a quarterage on the amount of coal extracted, but also brought the considerable sum of a L50 yearly rent fee and other rents. |
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Set aside time to reassess your plans and targets quarterly and yearly. |
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After a very dull and rainy morning, things seemed to brighten up today, allowing the yearly ceremony by the Sikhs celebrating the birth of their guru to take place. |
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The rest bring their own pruning saws, chainsaws, rakes, trimmers, blowers and whatever else is needed and do the work that is set out in the yearly planner. |
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And, like it or not, those are exactly the types of players at whom the Yankees like to dangle money, yearly. |
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Nadia organises a yearly charity show to raise cash for Cancer Research. |
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We believe it may be the first of its kind in York, and we hope it will become a yearly festival to create a focus event for ethnic groups in York. |
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Janet continued to go for yearly check-ups and was told she was clear. |
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We've got the yearly circus in the field near our tower block again. |
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In a similar way, tenancies can run on from month to month, quarter to quarter or year to year, being known as monthly, quarterly or yearly tenancies respectively. |
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The association's social committee organises twice yearly quiz nights, an annual coach outing, and a free Christmas party every year for the children of members. |
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The fastest-growing asters require yearly division in spring. |
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Meanwhile, since the 1970s, our yearly sugar consumption has skyrocketed along with the incidence of diabetes and obesity. |
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The industry itself is its own Flavor Flav, hyping us up for these yearly achievements. |
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The parade got off to its usual start with the candidates for the New York mayoral election doing the yearly meet-and-greet along the thoroughfare. |
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As a limited company, PXM will have to file yearly accounts which will be available for public scrutiny. |
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One study related one transatlantic return flight to all the energy a person uses yearly and found that the flight uses almost half of that energy. |
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The treasurer gave the financial account of the past year and the secretary gave an account of the yearly work undertaken and all officers were re-elected. |
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The current vaccine involves six shots with yearly boosters. |
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For the thousand-and-above e-mails package, if you opt for biyearly payment, you get one-month of free usage and for yearly payment you get 2 months of free usage. |
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The table shows pricing for monthly, yearly, and biyearly contracts. |
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The grouse population has traditionally been prone to yearly fluctuations, but global warming is being blamed in some quarters for a sustained slump in numbers. |
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What were those yearly sessions like, when you guys would all get together again? |
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There are now more than 9,000 worldwide, and the extremely popular yearly CrossFit Games. |
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The spreading of heather brash has become a yearly task at the Marsden estate, near Huddersfield, to control erosion which is exacerbated by grazing and trampling. |
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The instructor for ECE 332 also reported course improvements, including breadboarded experimental projects, and successive yearly analysis of results. |
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A new method of calculating costs should be devised, with barristers paid on a monthly or yearly basis, or for work done, rather than a daily rate. |
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On August 14 and 15, the dance company held its yearly performance at Wreck Beach, where nudity, the ocean, and the land all informed the group's study in butoh. |
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Disney agreed to raise the caps on pension benefits and put a limit on yearly hikes in health benefits that are deducted on a weekly basis from paychecks. |
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The ordinate represents yearly expenditures on a constant dollar basis. |
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That's my first road-trip memory, and the only way we survived this yearly haul, to our beach house five hours away, was with padkos and sing along songs. |
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In our yearly bid to help you along with your office or party Oscar pool, here are the odds-on faves in the official categories, at least according to our readers. |
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The final stage of the program will be a formal evaluation of the plan on a yearly basis to ensure that the workplace is in compliance with OSHA's standard. |
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Even having to make the two-hour drive to these cities for the yearly examination is well worth the trouble because of the savings made on the cost of the plate. |
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In addition, if a staff member is knowledgeable about laser science and safety, he or she can conduct the yearly educational training and credentialing sessions. |
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The living is a rectory, yearly value 800, with a glebe house, in the a gift of the Earl of Abergavenny, and held by the Rev. Sir Henry Thompson, Bart. |
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Spreading pecans encircled the house back in the Little Town, trees which received yearly pruning, faithful webworm eradications, and regular fertilizing. |
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This remarkable movie gets dreadfully close to countless numbers of birds as they proceed through their yearly cycle of north and south migration. |
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Either the red or black chokeberry, Aronia, are native, May-blooming shrubs that dependably produce substantial berry crops yearly. |
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The Berlin International Film Festival, held yearly since 1951, is one of the world's foremost film and cinema festivals. |
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However, yearly warfare often did not constitute general devastation but took on an almost ritual character, with established 'rules' and norms. |
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This is the definition that is used by the UK Government's Department of Work and Pensions in its yearly survey Households below average income. |
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Initially the rails were ground on a yearly basis or after approximately 100MGT of traffic. |
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This can be explained by the fact that as the poor people in the society become more wealthy, it increases their yearly carbon emissions. |
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Up until the 1830s, people would climb the mountain as part of a yearly pilgrimage, which may have originally been a Lughnasadh ritual. |
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Due to the rapid adoption and change rates insipient to all things internet-related, a good deal of information would be lost with yearly data. |
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An EEA Council meets twice yearly to govern the overall relationship between the EEA members. |
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The USA Rugby 7s team won gold at the 1920 and 1924 Olympics, with Las Vegas hosting the USA Sevens yearly. |
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Those properties are not subject to Proposition 13 and are reappraised yearly at market worth as determined by BOE based on many factors. |
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He was an avid softball player competing yearly in the Jack Benny Softball League. |
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The ash plant in Bin Hai has a yearly capacity of 800,000 tonnes soda ash and related products, and of 800,000 tonnes ammonium chloride. |
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Composed of all UN member states, the assembly meets in regular yearly sessions, but emergency sessions can also be called. |
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The park is now more accusable then ever with a ten minute bus service from Stockton town centre and a yearly admission charge. |
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The frequency of revisitation depends on what your industry cycle time looks like, whether it's monthly or quarterly or yearly. |
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Issued twice yearly, the NCLA Lettergram highlights best practices in career and technical education and reports on NCLA events. |
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Cannes is the world's largest annual convention, and a yearly thermometer for the temperature of the seventh art. |
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Some yearly meetings belong to larger organisations to help maintain order and communication within the Society. |
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The Course also hosts the Formula Student Competition by the iMechE yearly. |
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Pilar monastery which holds novenas of Venerable Padre Agnelo Gustavo de Souza from 10 November to 20 November yearly. |
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On Easter day, citizens of Dangriga participate in a yearly fishing tournament. |
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For example, there is a yearly convention of traditional book printers in Mainz, Germany. |
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By 1778, the French were importing approximately 13,000 Africans for enslavement yearly to the French West Indies. |
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With just 595 hours of bright sunshine per year, Bear Island has the lowest average yearly sunshine in Europe. |
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Military service in the later empire continued to be salaried yearly and professionally for Rome's regular troops. |
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The rajahnate was ruled under and gave yearly tribute to the Sultanate of Brunei as a satellite state. |
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As a tourist destination, Bahrain received over eight million visitors in 2008 though the exact number varies yearly. |
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Today, the ADO has a membership that averages 250 clubs on a yearly basis representing roughly 50,000 members. |
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Kipling's family became yearly visitors to Simla, and Lockwood Kipling was asked to serve in Christ Church there. |
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The level of the Omani B-Boys continues to increase yearly, and the 2015 Cypher was no exception. |
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However, ten years later they were forced to pay yearly tributes to Egypt despite seeking Persian and British protection. |
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In terms of Portuguese cities, Lisbon was considered the most livable in a survey of living conditions published yearly by Expresso. |
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He also received a monopoly of trade in guinea pepper for another yearly payment of 100,000 reais. |
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Calendrical rituals give social meaning to the passage of time, creating repetitive weekly, monthly or yearly cycles. |
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Caesar relates that the Suebi maintained a citizen army of 100,000 men picked yearly, and Tacitus that the Suebi were not one tribe. |
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Aiming to promote this, the Cypriot association organises a yearly breastfeeding event. |
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In the external successes of the brothers, as they were reported at the yearly general chapters, there was much to encourage Francis. |
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Elsewhere he identifies the settlers as 40,000 prisoners of war, only a fraction of the yearly draft of militia. |
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He sold the whole first batch for 5 cents each and later sold thousands yearly. |
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Some yearly meetings belong to larger organizations to help maintain order and communication within the Society. |
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Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch all receive a yearly average of more than 2,000 hours of sunshine. |
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And then tomorrow evening comes Simchat Torah, the day we complete the yearly cycle of the weekly reading of the Torah, and begin all over again. |
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Two health screenings yearly to monitor body mass index, skinfold thickness and waist circumference. |
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The most usual and customary feorm or rent..must be reserved yearly on such lease. |
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It holds twice yearly meetings for its members in various locations around the United Kingdom. |
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However, even with these new statistics brought to light no changes were made in regards to the allotted yearly catch of cod. |
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Catanzaro told the newspaper that the audit was a routine, yearly occurrence. |
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Other programmed and unprogrammed worship groups are not affiliated with any yearly meeting. |
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A yearly celebration that allows insight into race relations, Carnival is a weeklong festival celebrated all around the world. |
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The previous day we had travelled to Margate in charabancs for our yearly outing. |
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His path would be followed up thereafter by yearly Portuguese India Armadas. |
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Siphnos kept the treasury abundant with a yearly tithing of revenues and distributed gold and silver from the mines to its islanders. |
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According to the International Chewing Gum Association, the average person chews over 3,000 sticks of gum yearly. |
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Dravila9 also described a time when he cooked himself up a chili dog, a menu item only served at In-N-Out's yearly family picnics. |
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Prescribed burning of woodland litter reduced springtail species richness as well as yearly and seasonal density. |
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The Friends of East Africa were at one time part of a single East Africa Yearly Meeting, then the world's largest yearly meeting. |
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On the other side is the Kingdom of Zaphyr and the City of Light, the site of the yearly Festival. |
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Within savanna regimes in the subtropics, a wet season is seen annually during the summer, which is when most of the yearly rainfall falls. |
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There are 252 market days yearly, and TSS provides support for each and every one. |
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It will allow decrease the emissions to the atmosphere of 450,000 yearly tons of carbon dioxide and 50,000 tons of sulfur oxide. |
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Thus, after a while, the Richmond Declaration of faith was adopted by nearly all of the Gurneyite yearly meetings. |
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Are there any health risks in getting cortisone injections twice yearly to ease pain in my back and legs from spinal stenosis? |
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Some scholars suggest the story of Heracles is an allegory for the sun's yearly passage through the twelve constellations of the zodiac. |
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In addition to sick leave and holidays, Crase has five weeks of vacation yearly. |
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The company conducts hundreds of crash tests and thousands more simulated computer tests on a yearly basis for its vehicles. |
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In 1926, Oregon Yearly Meeting seceded from Five Years Meeting, bringing together several other yearly meetings and scattered monthly meetings. |
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There are only a few consensus guidelines on the management of TSCI patients, and most suggest at least a yearly urologic assessment. |
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Amsterdam Gay Pride is a yearly local LGBT parade of boats in Amsterdam's canals, held on the first Saturday in August. |
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The country is systematizing yearly exams for high-school students. |
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These Quaker yearly meetings make up the largest proportion of Quakers in the world today. |
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The yearly Holland Festival attracts international artists and visitors from all over Europe. |
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Northern shrimp have a short life, which contributes to a variable stock on a yearly basis. |
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During the peaks of whaling, some 300 ships with 12,000 crew members were yearly visiting Svalbard. |
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These currents can considerably alter, change and are dependent on the various yearly seasons. |
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The country relies heavily on rain to provide household water, but in the past 30 years average yearly precipitation has decreased. |
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However, many women put off their yearly Pap tests because they're too busy caring for their families. |
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Online data is available for some locations, and the capacity factor can be calculated from the yearly output. |
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It is presided over by the Lord Mayor, who is elected for a yearly term and resides in Dublin's Mansion House. |
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In Portland, the West Coast Eisteddfod is a yearly Welsh event focusing on art competitions and performance in the bardic tradition. |
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As with most if not all Students' Unions, a yearly election takes place in which a number of sabbatical officers are elected. |
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The Quaker Yearly Meetings supporting the religious beliefs of Joseph John Gurney were known as Gurneyite yearly meetings. |
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The group is responsible for carrying out the yearly Groundhog Day tradition and hosting the annual bash. |
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The Cabinet Leader is appointed yearly by the full council of 53 councillors. |
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The cloth was sold locally, in border town markets and in the yearly Bartholomew Fair in London. |
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The largest of these occurs yearly at Pleasanton, California, Grandfather Mountain, North Carolina and Estes Park, Colorado. |
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To this day there is still a yearly festival, called Marymass, held in the town. |
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They sell very numerous droves of oxen yearly to England, and therefore cannot be supposed to want beef at home. |
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The psychologist estimated that 10,000 women suffer yearly from postpartum depression and that only a very small number seek professional help. |
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Presbyteries meet regularly, and all Presbyteries meet at the yearly Synod in May. |
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Tijuana today is one of the fastest growing cities in Mexico with an average of 80,000 people moving to Tijuana yearly. |
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Over the last 10 years, Malta accepted back a yearly average of 425 returning emigrants. |
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He became a full member of the Water Colour Society in 1854, and its annual show gave him a yearly goal to work towards. |
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Although no evidence has been documented, pipelle aspiration biopsy is recommended on a yearly basis for all female Lynch syndrome patients in the German guidelines. |
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Today, this region is served by several distinct yearly meetings. |
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This apparent motion is due to the finite velocity of light, and the progressive motion of the observer with the earth, as it performs its yearly course about the sun. |
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The theological beliefs of Quaker yearly meetings vary considerably. |
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To celebrate the sister cities, Chicago hosts a yearly festival in Daley Plaza, which features cultural acts and food tastings from the other cities. |
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Jesus Is Lord Church also has several branches and campuses in Manila, and celebrates its anniversary yearly at the Burnham Green and Quirino Grandstand in Rizal Park. |
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Upon hearing that his employer would soon require yearly physical examinations and vision screening, my father exclaimed that the policy was ageist. |
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This new version makes it easier for service companies to handle the paychecks by yearly salary, hourly rate, commission, tips, project rate or piece rate. |
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The Royal Anglesey Yacht Club hosts the Menai Strait Regatta yearly. |
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The resulting suffering is still remembered by Flemish organizations during the yearly Yser pilgrimage in Diksmuide at the monument of the Yser Tower. |
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In April Woodford and his crew killed about 1,200 harp seals over 10 days in an annual hunt that usually accounts for about a third of his yearly income. |
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The findings are concerning, the study's authors wrote, because carbon monoxide poisoning is linked to 500 accidental deaths yearly and a higher risk for brain injury. |
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The significant wind and marine energy resources are of growing importance, and the island generates more than its total yearly electricity demand using renewables. |
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Additionally, serum creatinine should be measured at least yearly to estimate GFR in all adults with diabetes whether or not there is albuminuria. |
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Hunting has been allowed again since 2005, but is restricted to selected days, which are revised yearly and all trade of rock ptarmigan is illegal. |
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The company was allowed to maintain its virtual monopoly over trade in exchange for the biennial sum and was obligated to export a minimum quantity of goods yearly to Britain. |
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Because of the stabilizing effect of the oceans on temperature, yearly temperature variations are generally lower in coastal areas than they are inland. |
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In places like the United States where immigration plays a role in social, economic and cultural aspects, there is an increase in the number of new immigrants yearly. |
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The port handles more than 3 million metric tons of cargo yearly. |
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Dogwood Junior High School is hosting the yearly Stardust Dance, a night when the ordinary school cafeteria is decorated like a glittering wonderland. |
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Wynnemerus Preston lately held 2 cottages wasted of which the tofts are worth 2d. net yearly and another cottage wasted of which the toft is worth 6d. net yearly. |
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While providing for future acquisition of areas at its election, Redcliffe is forwardly securing option deals to conduct exploration on those regions for a small yearly fee. |
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Our goal is to develop a parallel circuit in the USA, and to see the European and American fleets meeting during several events, including the yearly World Championship. |
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As a result, the temperature, salinity, and density vary yearly. |
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Embraced by the Tory establishment as Poet Laureate, and from 1807 in receipt of a yearly stipend from them, he vigorously supported the Liverpool government. |
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It is estimated that over one million Chinese travel to and through Khabarovsk yearly, and foreign investment by Japanese and Korean corporations has grown in recent years. |
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A new extraction unit will process yearly 1,300 tonnes of reformate. |
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According to Humane Society International, over 8 million animals are trapped yearly for fur, while more than 30 million were raised in fur farms. |
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Polar packs undergo a significant yearly cycling in surface extent, a natural process upon which depends the Arctic ecology, including the ocean's ecosystems. |
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Complexes qualify for the mandatory yearly renewal by holding at least one crime prevention meeting, in conjunction with the Mesa Police Department, during the year. |
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The day was yearly observed for a festival by cessation from labour. |
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Cyprus is an important migration flyway for birds between Africa and Europe and millions of birds are killed yearly as they migrate over the island. |
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