It has brought humanity closer by making distance a non-issue, freedom of choice a reality and the conveyance of ideas, more precise. |
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The ochred unburnt bones were wrapped in paperbark ready for conveyance to specific locations. |
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The provision of the contract required the conveyance of the property to be free of encumbrance. |
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So if you had a conveyance dealing with the legal title, you would have duty attracted. |
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It is a very dangerous practice for a conveyancer to frame a conveyance with parcels which are not adequately described. |
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There is a disconformity involving some cute conveyancing, perhaps, between the contract and the actual conveyance. |
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Various brain regions are connected in the same way as they are in humans and identical neurotransmitters are employed in conveyance of data. |
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If there are junior liens outstanding, they are not eliminated by a voluntary conveyance. |
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Further accidental spread of vegetative propagules by conveyance on boating equipment is possible and may already be occurring. |
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This is a serious subject, because a car is much more than the means of conveyance and cargo handling that he imagines it to be. |
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A mother of two drowned while travelling in a small boat unsuited for the reservoir, as she didn't have better conveyance. |
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It is the rocket from the Earth to the Moon, the conveyance to other worlds. |
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She is utterly convincing in a role that demands much more than the conveyance of simple emotions. |
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Mail was expensive and had to be collected after a conveyance fee was paid at the post office by the addressee. |
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He enclosed a copy of the will, the original conveyance to the testator and the two deeds of gift. |
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If your Honour looks to the instrument of conveyance, the transfer, it is an unqualified transfer of the unencumbered fee simple. |
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It may well be that he was concerned about his personal exposure to liability in relation to the real estate conveyance. |
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It seems Adams' problem with Hitchens' reporting is not in the details of his eye-witness account but with his mode of conveyance. |
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Literature searches on the conveyance of respect in addressing family members in therapy yielded no articles of an empirical nature or otherwise. |
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A carriage will arrive tomorrow for your convenient conveyance to the castle. |
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It is a political system that is based totally upon the conveyance of privileges to special groups. |
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Its role is to manipulate the economic interactions through regulations and the conveyance of special privileges. |
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The changes to the reuse timeframes for air cargo and conveyance reference numbers have been incorporated into this memorandum. |
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I read nothing now that has the sense of underlying theme, encyclopaedic knowledge, and actual conveyance of wisdom that you can find in these three. |
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You can use the Retsch model DR 100 feeder units for uniform conveyance and feed of free-flowing bulk goods and powders. |
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All they can expect is a watery existence, likely at any moment to be rudely interrupted by a man with a spade, followed by conveyance to a very hot place. |
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The process of emotional transmission has been extended to examine the conveyance of events and experiences from one setting to another such as work to home. |
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The boat was the main mode of conveyance for Achill islanders for more than a century and was used to transport goods, building materials and turf too and from the island. |
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Waddling seemed, at times, to be the main form of conveyance. |
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I have found occasional references to this conveyance in papers from 1903 and 1904 as I have compiled the snippets from old newspapers which appear on the left of this page. |
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The nuances of phrasing are part and parcel of the human subtleties they would convey, such that no other kind of conveyance would seem as satisfying or apposite. |
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The thing that's different now of course is the convergence and the conveyance, the delivery and the way that different media interact and intercept. |
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Define the goal, provide the conveyance and you will structure success. |
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And yet questions continue to arise, questions that conspire to keep even the most adventuresome gadabout from entering the enchanted world of mechanized canine conveyance. |
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Common carrier-An owner of a conveyance, or any employee or agent that operates or manages it. |
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However, because of territory parceling, raw water conveyance and delivery is complex. |
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Another example of the federal government's inefficiency and lack of foresight is last year's reform of the line conveyance procedures. |
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In practice the conveyance, the creation of the mortgage and the payment over of the mortgage advance will all have to take place on the same day. |
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Ordinary partnerships concern scarcely more than the conveyance, to a greater or lesser degree, of property or industry. |
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Aerzen vacuum blowers, series HV are designed for conveyance of air and neutral gases. |
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Canals contribute to the economy in a variety of ways, e.g. in terms of economic development and the conveyance of goods and people. |
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If either the cargo or conveyance is not to be used, the carrier should transmit a delete for that cargo or conveyance data. |
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In contrast to broadcasting law, telecommunications law is concerned with the conveyance of signals. |
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The machine becomes the core of the complete industrial process which includes the loading of bars and conveyance of chips. |
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A conveyance is in 'innocent passage' only if it is not engaged in activities related to weapons of mass destruction or their delivery systems. |
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After a period of time, the contract will be performed or completed by the transfer or conveyance of the legal estate by the vendor to the purchaser. |
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In many, if not most, cases, the charge itself will have been executed before the execution, let alone the exchange, of the conveyance or transfer of the property. |
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The team used vehicles, skis, snowmobiles, and other means of conveyance to canvass the entire range of remote, frosty Siberian forests where tigers may be living. |
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Electronic Communications Service providers offer services for numeration that consist of the conveyance of signals over electronic communications networks. |
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There was fraud in the inducement, fraud in the conveyance, and fraud in the ratings process. |
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The search will verify that there are no changes, other than those outlined in the title deed, such as conveyance, mortgage, lease or foreclosure. |
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Entering the newsroom of a winter day, high-traction broomball boots trailing bite-sized snowballs, she'd have all her needs in the wheeled conveyance behind. |
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Endorsement of a negotiable instrument is regarded as both a contractual act that renders the endorser liable on the instrument, as well as an act of conveyance of a property interest. |
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Reversible wheels were used in the mining industry in order to power various means of ore conveyance. |
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Lastly, a substitution between natural gas and oil can also be expected to make an impact on geographical distribution and modes of conveyance between pipelines and maritime shipping. |
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Within the city itself, a 156 km-long water distribution network will be installed, and an extensive conveyance system connected to numerous households. |
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Neither couldst thou have made up those vatical predictions without this conveyance. |
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The harsh environment within chemical plants and the conveyance of chemicals place high demands on the piping systems in terms of safety, economic factors and subsequent maintenace. |
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However, the purpose of the conveyance or cargo container must be to transport passengers or property by any mode of transportation, including road, rail, air and sea. |
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I guess it would the building and all of our conveyances, along with our staff, through the pest control, the conveyance cleaning, and the regular monitoring of this. |
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The WAE transaction included the conveyance of 63 million tons of coal reserves. |
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Demurrage fees are amounts that a shipper pays a carrier for the detention of a ship, freight car or other cargo conveyance during loading or unloading beyond the scheduled time of departure. |
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Aspiration and conveyance of clean to very dusty air, including air containing sawdust, various types of shavings, granular material, excepting thready materials. |
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An extrajudicial conveyance is effected by the act of the parties and does not involve, as in the fine and recovery, judicial proceedings. |
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Aspiration and conveyance of very dusty air with materials in suspension, including air containing sawdust, various types of shavings, granular materials, thready materials. |
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The travellers swarm forth from the cars. All are full of the momentum which they have caught from their mode of conveyance. |
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The Firearms Act sets the categories of the firearms and the ammunition, the conditions for their acquirement, holding, carrying and usage, rights and obligations of their holders, export, import and conveyance conditions. |
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Thirdly, he must have strange terms and emphatical words … Fourthly, … such gestures of body as may lead away the spectators eyes from a strict and diligent beholding his manner of conveyance. |
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Coincidentally, the bulletin cover for this Sunday features a sailboat, and Howard recently acquired such a conveyance to keep himself busy in retirement. |
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Only contracts for the conveyance of interests in real property should be excluded from the scope of the rules on information and withdrawal rights applicable to distance and off-premises contracts. |
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Plastic sacks and bags made of polyethylene are generally distributed through retail outlets to consumers, who use them mainly for purchased goods conveyance, food packing or household waste disposal. |
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All lands, tenements and hereditaments, and any share or interest therein, shall, as regards the conveyance of the immediate freehold thereof, be deemed to lie in grant as well as in livery. |
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If a body with a statutory responsibility for safe conveyance faces an increasingly serious problem that it acknowledges openly that it does not understand, it is obliged to take immediate action. |
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This leaves most Beijingites with little choice between a woefully inadequate public transport system and bicycles still the most common conveyance despite blazing hot summers and bitterly cold winters. |
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Freight turnover is defined as the sum of the products of the mass of freight conveyed in tons multiplied by the distance of conveyance in kilometres. |
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One of the major water conveyance structures that can act as an emergency spillway is shaft spillway. |
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Their conveyance is no handsome carriage, but a rickety dog-cart, unmistakably betraying its neighbourship to the carts and ploughs of some rural farmyard. |
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In 1276 he proposed that she should sell him the lands in southern England that she had inherited from her brother, but the conveyance was not completed. |
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