The ship was piloted by a Captain John Rouse, a man with fifteen years experience in cargo hauling and a minor in sales, and his daughter Lily. |
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Rouse asked 82 students to complete a personality test and then spend two hours online playing a word game and chatting with the other players. |
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Rouse suggests that Arawakan and Cariban are more useful designations for these linguistic stocks. |
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A substance in rice called ferulic acid may improve the healing of the digestive system, says Rouse. |
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Mr Rouse is chief executive of the Housing Corporation, which channels public money into social housing schemes. |
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In the back of the manual there are several pieces of music, one of which is titled Rouse. |
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Playing of the Last Post, minute of silence, Rouse and Lament. |
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The Last Post and Rouse were delivered by duty bugler Master Corporal Steven Hum and the Lament was played by Corporal Katie Buckland of the Air Command Pipes and Drums. |
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Following this the Last Post was played by duty bugler Master Corporal Kevin Hum, two minutes of silence were observed, the Lament was played by Corporal Katie Buckland and then Rouse was sounded by the duty bugler. |
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These relationships are shown in the following table for the Rouse number, which is a ratio of sediment fall velocity to upwards velocity. |
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Andre Rouse told Amnesty International he felt race played a part in the hospital staff's lack of response to his and his wife's requests for help. |
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They believe the gunman was hunting 23-year-old Aaron Rouse when he shot Halton McCollin, 20, in a case of mistaken identity. |
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Similarly, Alan Rouse, a mountaineer who died in the 1986 K2 disaster, was educated in Birkenhead. |
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There, he read about the urban planner James W. Rouse. |
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The modified Rouse theory for unentangled melts also predicts that the longest relaxation time is proportional to the square of the molar mass. |
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Board members Anders Scharp, Bengt Halse, Erik Belfrage, Peter Nygards, Tony Rice, George Rose, Michael Rouse, Bjorn Svedberg and Marcus Wallenberg were re-elected. |
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He is the Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Oxford, as well as an Emeritus Fellow of Wadham College. |
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Representatives from the Convict Trail Project, Rouse Hill House, Ebenezer Church and the Friends of Australiana Pioneer Village attended and promoted their organisations. |
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Harry Cat was all set for a long sleep in, but Dolly was determined to rouse me as soon as the light filtered through the blind. |
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Dubin slept through the ringing alarm, aware of Kitty trying to rouse him and then letting him sleep. |
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The Levellers gave up all attempts to rouse the country and army to open rebellion, and started to conspire ineffectually in secret. |
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I was so tired I could barely rouse myself to prepare dinner. |
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The words they stopped me from uttering may have been very paltry indeed, hardly words to rouse the rabble. |
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Hardly anything short of an invasion could rouse them again to war. |
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On Sunday, the Prisoners' Club had asked the staff of Barzilai hospital in Ashqelon to rouse the patient so he could be asked his wishes in relation to an intervention. |
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It wasn't enough. They'd be able to rouse her with black coffee. |
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