The review has not produced any dramatic u-turns, and certainly not a management clear-out. |
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Recently I had a satisfying clear-out of 400 videos and 300 books, about half of them unwatched or unread. |
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If the defender in the middle opts to stay with Faulk, the clear-out receiver now is wide open. |
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Reaching middle age is a good time for a mental clear-out, ditching all this depressing clutter. |
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Many fans are asking for a player clear-out to lift the team off the bottom of the Superleague. |
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The restructuring claimed the scalp of the bank's chief executive and resulted in a boardroom clear-out. |
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The untitled volume lay undisturbed for more than 150 years and was found during a clear-out. |
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A young Stow couple have found a novel way to turn a Christmas clear-out into a charity fund-raiser. |
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It's definitely time for a closet clear-out and some new togs. |
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The former home secretary inherited a department that was a byword for inefficiency and incompetence, and ordered a large scale clear-out of the dead wood. |
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This week's clear-out, the first since before Christmas, resulted in three rather lovely discoveries. |
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Ice-induced shoreline impacts, in comparison to the baseline for natural ice break-up and clear-out, were not observed for the two years of the study during which icebreakers wsere used to clear the Seaway. |
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Luke won a lot of good ball at the line-out, he carried the ball seven times and his ruck clear-out figures were excellent,' enthused Ruddock. |
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In our house, a clear-out involves binning the odd pair of tights with more ladders than Bob The Builder, or removing a bunch of long-dead flowers from a vase. |
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It was reported earlier this week that he would have a mass clear-out at the end of this season. |
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The Boks have always argued that the injury to Jones was a result of a standard clear-out at a ruck. |
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We need a big clear-out of those at the top and a fresh injection of doers, rather than the ditherers who are letting us down. |
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We should give the garage a clear-out to make space for the new car. |
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