Potential customers can get in touch via e-mail, phone, POST whichever the seller prefers. |
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Some examples include new OSCAR MAYER LUNCHABLES Low Fat Fun Pack, POST GOLDEN RAISIN CRISP Cereal and KRAFT FREE Non Fat Grated Topping Made with Parmesan Cheese. |
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The addressee no longer lives here, so I've returned the letter to the post office. |
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The two main masts are aline amidships, while the two mizzen masts are astern and placed in line with the rudder post. |
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With such expectations, then, every true American and Americaness was expected to be at his or her post, for the solemn occasion. |
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As David Woolley has shown, Swift engineered an advertisement for the Tub, in the Morning Post, as an antisplenetic volume. |
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Once you receive the assignment in the post, be sure to sign it and send it back as soon as possible. |
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The post office is in New South Wales, and the police-barracks in Bananaland. |
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Coupled with the Constitution's proscription of ex post facto laws is a similar prohibition against bills of attainder. |
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Good to see that Heskey knows that ball thingy is supposed to go in the net between those post bizzos. |
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Ms. Marcotte joined the Edwards campaign at the end of January in the new post of blogmaster. |
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The combination of huge world sales, bogglesome advances and television rights to mini-series brings wads of moolah in every post. |
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Back in August, the Toon ace was kicked from pillar to post by Karl Henry in a bone-crunching midfield battle at Molineux. |
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But they marginally improved after the break as Didier Drogba hit the post. |
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The High Sheriff is an ancient county officer, but is now a largely ceremonial post. |
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Regularly after working during the day he went to the ARP post at night to be on call should there be an air-raid. |
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The Reds laid siege to the Albion goal throughout, with Jordan Henderson striking the underside of the bar and Dirk Kuyt the inside of the post. |
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Pitt, who had been stripped of his post as Chancellor of the Exchequer, joined the Opposition. |
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His patron, Suckling, had risen to the post of Comptroller of the Navy in 1775, and used his influence to help Nelson gain further promotion. |
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Declining the post, he returned to his regiment, now at Southampton preparing to set sail for the West Indies. |
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Abdullah has not yet revealed his choice for the No 2 post when he takes over as prime minister, preferring to keep his cards close to his chest. |
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In October 1911, Churchill was appointed First Lord of the Admiralty and continued in the post into the First World War. |
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The post of leader was recognised, and leaders typically chair several important committees, but had no special authority. |
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Salman Rushdie is another post Second World War writers from the former British colonies who permanently settled in Britain. |
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Unlike some other democracies, senior civil servants remain in post upon a change of Government. |
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Farage claimed that his resignation was rejected by his party, and he remained in post. |
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Through his father, he was then employed for a further three months in Hong Kong by Jardine Matheson as a 'ship jumper', an administrative post. |
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Although Lord Ashcroft played a significant role in the 2010 election, he was not offered a ministerial post. |
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I presumed Mullah Omar had filled such an important post with yet another madrasah-educated Koran-basher, but I couldn't have been more wrong. |
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The post of Lord High Steward was originally hereditary, held by the Earls of Leicester. |
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The position was created again, but its holder died without heirs in 1421, and the post has since been left vacant. |
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Often, when a Lord High Steward was necessary for trials of peers, the Lord Chancellor was appointed to the post. |
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The post of county alderman was abolished, and the entire council was thereafter directly elected every four years. |
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He offered this information to Anthony Todd, secretary of the British Post Office, but it was ignored by British sea captains. |
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Nottingham's main local newspaper, the Nottingham Post, is owned by Northcliffe Media and is published daily from Monday to Saturday each week. |
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One of the last sunk post mills in England was situated at the end of Mill Lane. |
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The mill is reflected in the name of the modern nearby street Post Lane, where a new housing development has been proposed. |
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In June 2015 a Post Office counter was opened in McColls, which is open from 6am to 10pm daily. |
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It was then dropped with much solemnity into the letter-box, so as to be ready for the letter-corporal at early post time. |
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Hawking returned to Cambridge in 1975 to a more academically senior post, as reader in gravitational physics. |
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Culley, the engineer in chief of the Post Office telegraph system, who had been dismissing duplex as impractical. |
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In 1864 the post of Superintendent of the Line was created to oversee the running of the trains. |
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Savery also had a post with the Commissioners for Sick and Hurt Seamen, which took him to Dartmouth. |
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Wigan took the lead when Hugo Rodallega lobbed David Stockdale from close range having earlier headed against the post. |
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He became interested in the social services and wrote about the subject for the Morning Post newspaper. |
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Jeremy Hunt remained in post after Theresa May became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. |
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It was also used as a listening post, reading German radio messages including Enigma traffic. |
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Another common design was simple post framing, with heavy posts set directly into the ground, supporting the roof. |
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I cast up the notches on my post, and found I had been on shore three hundred and sixty-five days. |
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Every Catherinette has received, by the first post, a Valentine card, with midget mob-cap and the pretty, doleful ribbons stuck on. |
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These villages are located two or three kilometers from each chiefery or mission post. |
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This curious species of non-publication provoked numerous programmers to post directions on Slashdot for circumventing the clickwrap. |
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The defender climbed majestically at the near post to convert Johnson's corner. |
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Matthew is a cockbiting lunatic. post count seemed small. I thought maybe this would livin things up a bit. |
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The hunter exchanged twenty deerskins for a bottle of whiskey at the trading post. |
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I fear my Julia would not deign my lines, receiving them from such a worthless post. |
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Besides, a video post room's console is smaller than those used for film, and you couldn't squander a dozen or more channels on dialog. |
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The company's post war the nearest, so I jest took down the river in that direcshun. |
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In a drab first half, Ryan Shotton's drive was deflected on to a post and Jon Walters twice went close. |
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Wolf's work, which, though not very exacting, had to be done single-handed, kept him to his post. |
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The first issue of a fanmag from the southern-most post of Australian science fiction is good. |
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The defendant must show that any bail money he hopes to post did not come from the felonious means. |
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Rovers forward Roque Santa Cruz headed against the post after a flick-on by towering defender Chris Samba. |
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You might think that in a free country a public building would allow citizens to take shelter from inclement weather, but not our post office. |
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We campaigned like hell. On election day we went from pillar to post begging people to support us. |
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Henderson's best strike on goal saw goalkeeper Kingson uncomfortably fumble his measured shot around the post. |
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As soon as Lee reaches the Command Post, Matthew directs him forward to the gun line where the crews are preparing the Light Guns. |
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Forty of the AMs represent geographical constituencies, elected under the First Past the Post system. |
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Post eighteen, suitably qualified students attend universities and colleges on the mainland. |
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Forty per cent of Greater London is covered by the London post town, within which 'LONDON' forms part of postal addresses. |
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Joe and Hoss tied their horses to the hitching post before going into the bank. |
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The two girls who were camping went to the hitching post to buy some hot dogs and buns for the wiener roast. |
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There are also free publications such as The Ferryhill Chapter, Bishop Press, The Hartlepool Post and Shildon Town Crier. |
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While some Irishmen held the post, most of the lords deputy were English noblemen. |
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Along with vaults, they gradually replaced the traditional post and lintel construction which makes use of the column and architrave. |
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Although York's Sheriff office is the oldest in England it is now a purely ceremonial post. |
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He reconfirmed his father's appointment of William Fitz Ralph to the important post of seneschal of Normandy. |
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Payn de Rochefort, an Angevin knight, was elevated to the post of seneschal of Anjou. |
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A follow-up arterial Duplex performed at 6 weeks post discharge demonstrated excellent patency of the stent graft and infragenicular arteries. |
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The man to lead this effort was Sir Antony St Leger, as Lord Deputy of Ireland, who would remain into the post past Henry's death. |
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The impossibility of the physical presence of the monarch was replaced by viceroys, the post of viceroy the direct representation of the monarch. |
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In Northern Virginia, The Washington Post is the dominant newspaper, since Northern VA is located in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. |
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Sorry so jakun, need to post a picture of my Uber because it looks like a Bentley. |
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A reader has shared with us a Facebook post by jambu ICA officer Adilla Ramli. She gives her view on the recent ICA jams. |
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Having lost the support of Parliament, Danby resigned his post of Lord High Treasurer, but received a pardon from the king. |
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The General Letter Office in Threadneedle Street burned down early on Monday morning, through which post passed for the entire country. |
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Three courtiers were put in charge of each post, with authority from Charles himself to order demolitions. |
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James refused to perform either action, instead choosing to relinquish the post of Lord High Admiral. |
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The post of vice-president should, by rights, have been given to John. |
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The CEO reports to the Secretary of State for Justice and also works closely with the Prisons Minister, a junior ministerial post within the Ministry of Justice. |
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The correspondence between William and the English politicians was, at first, sent by ordinary post to genuine addresses in either country and then distributed. |
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One of the canons is also Rector of St Margaret's Church, Westminster, and often also holds the post of Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons. |
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Historically, the Speaker, representing the House to the Monarch, potentially faced the Monarch's anger and therefore required some persuasion to accept the post. |
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The post was held by senior nobles such as Thomas Radcliffe. |
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The Duke of York's command post at Temple Bar, where Strand meets Fleet Street, was supposed to stop the fire's westward advance towards the Palace of Whitehall. |
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He then approached James Murray, who accepted the post of editor. |
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Both networks were designed and constructed independently post partition. |
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As evidence, they highlighted the existence of a posthole near to the monument's southern entrance that would have once supported a large wooden post. |
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All the others, you can read if you want, but this is mainly directed to Frank, and for sounding like a complete dickwod from this point on in the post, I do apologise. |
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Built in 1806 as a defence against Napoleon, it has also been a Coast Guard lookout, a family home, a golf clubhouse and a Second World War Naval mine control post. |
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I did up the parcel with string and took it to the post office. |
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However this was perceived as poaching and it led to such controversy that Smith declined the offer and recommended his son, George Samuel Fereday Smith for the post. |
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England found chances a rarity, although Liverpool striker Solanke almost made it a dream debut in the closing seconds, only to miscontrol at the far post. |
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Robben curled an effort against the foot of the post from the edge of the box after being gifted the ball by an abysmal clearance from keeper Stephan Andersen. |
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Napoleon spent time as inspector of coastal fortifications on the Mediterranean coast near Marseille while he was waiting for confirmation of the Army of Italy post. |
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Ralph Miliband left his academic post at the London School of Economics in 1972 to take up a chair at the University of Leeds as a Professor of Politics. |
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You can expect a flaming if you post irrelevant spam to a newsgroup. |
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The most important of these was the appointment of Robert Burnell as chancellor, a man who would remain in the post until 1292 as one of the King's closest associates. |
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But Powers, a former staff writer at The Washington Post who has written extensively on media and technology, is not simply an earnest foreteller of doom. |
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Margaret persuaded Henry to revoke the appointments York had made as Protector, while York was made to return to his post as lieutenant in Ireland. |
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When the bill becomes an act, it will provide a big relief to people who now run from pillar to post and are forced to pay bribes to get their work done in government offices. |
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The party advocates ending the first past the post voting system for UK parliamentary elections and replacing it with a form of proportional representation. |
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The chosen means of recording the contributions required the employer to buy special stamps from a Post Office and affix them to contribution cards. |
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Borini missed another glorious opportunity to give his side the lead after brilliant set-up play by Sterling, but with only the exposed keeper to beat, he struck the post. |
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Following the resignation of Sir Nigel Crisp in March 2006, a separate post of Chief Executive of the NHS in England was created, held by Sir David Nicholson. |
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Azarenka whipped a sensational forehand around the net post to break for 2-0 in the second set, followed it up with a love hold and moved to 5-1 when Paszek netted a forehand. |
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Some fire departments also use a converted bus as a command post while those in cold climates might retain a bus as a heated shelter at fire scenes. |
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During the Seven Years' War, the island was used as a staging post for British troops departing on expeditions against the French coast, such as the Raid on Rochefort. |
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Constitution, which prohibited ex post facto laws at both the federal and state level, the question was raised whether there could be common law crimes in the United States. |
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