The French have already been dealt with and I can now tell you Russian borscht will never again be soup-of-the-day. |
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The show dealt with the degeneration of youth culture, and, true to form, spent some time lambasting tabletop role-playing games. |
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Well, they've dealt with some pretty thorny issues in a reasonably tasteful way. |
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The first dealt with Canada's creeping demographic abyss, the so-called baby bust. |
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He dealt with that first, smearing salve over the bandage with which he bound the wound, and then attended to the many bruises. |
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The Garda press office said the Garda authorities had no say in deciding where the case was to be dealt with. |
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He employed a technique, which he said had a long history of usage by the medical profession and which was dealt with in many texts. |
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It is scandalous that an offence that was committed on September 23 should not have been dealt with until last week. |
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All virus warnings are dealt with in the background, which is very convenient. |
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Epstein is quite right in insisting that this issue must be dealt with as a question of principle. |
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I would think that the woman in question has severe emotional issues that should be dealt with. |
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We are deeply upset that an unruly element went out of their way to cause trouble but they have been dealt with by police. |
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Having dealt with similar antagonism, I must admit that I cackled gleefully at some of these gibes. |
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Weeds can be dealt with by a number of selected weedkillers that, if used correctly, are extremely effective. |
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In the past the hospital dealt with only occasional cases among children of type two diabetes, which is associated with weight gain. |
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For years Irish politics dealt with weighty issues such as unemployment, closing the poverty gap and education for all. |
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The second half of this book, once the history has been dealt with, addresses the problems of the present, issue by issue. |
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After all, we have dealt with adventitious GM presence in maize previously on several occasions. |
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A nurse whose car was wheel-clamped on hospital grounds as she dealt with an emergency has threatened her bosses with legal action. |
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We know where we went wrong and it is important that we dealt with it straight away. |
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It is about time the council dealt with this widespread contamination once and for all. |
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English historians, for instance, have used the reams of paper generated by the courts that dealt with serious crimes. |
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Umpires will report code of conduct breaches and where a breach occurs, it will be dealt with. |
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The sword wielding African slavers that the Europeans dealt with usually kept the women and children to add to their own tribe numbers. |
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I am sure he would have dealt with the evils of nuclear power and the need to convert now to windmills. |
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The judges rejected two separate attempts to halt the trial, ruling that the issue could be dealt with by recalling Mr Rupert to the stand. |
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Jack, aka Green Fairy, dealt with the problem of not having enough unity of mind to write, in a manner most amusing. |
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In the 19th century, states dealt with each other strictly on the basis of reciprocity. |
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Violence should not be a first recourse, but that doesn't change the fact that some people really need to be dealt with. |
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Energy can be recovered, waste dealt with cleanly, and everyone will be happy. |
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Cases it has dealt with vary from revoked credit cards to missed mortgage payments, according to a company spokesman. |
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He is not some murderous criminal to be brutally dealt with, Uncle Charles. |
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Instead of taking work with you, spend some time ensuring urgent matters are dealt with before you take your break. |
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When conditions were at their worst on Saturday, North Yorkshire Police dealt with 601 emergency calls, more than twice their average number. |
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The Soviets dealt with their kulaks before establishing hegemony over Eastern Europe. |
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Firefighters dealt with a fire in a derelict refrigeration unit early today. |
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He dealt with it in the way coaches deal with everything, in a very regimented way. |
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Professor Byrne dealt with the question of how learning providers can play a binding role in uniting regions across county boundaries. |
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We have already dealt with the worries of local objectors and allayed their fears. |
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They were also required to deal with eight separate bodies that dealt with regulatory issues. |
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The alliance threatened yesterday to organize 10,000 people to demonstrate if their petition is not dealt with. |
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He submitted that implementation of planning permissions was not dealt with by the statutory code. |
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So any question of ambiguity is really dealt with in accordance with those ordinary principles. |
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Returning to topic, at a certain point I felt that the innovative spirit of Americana, dealt with below, had departed for other climes. |
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The legal right share has priority over all other bequests in the will and, unless renounced, must be dealt with as a priority. |
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The Zairean painter was showing illustrational pictures that dealt with informational content. |
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You cannot quite escape the war anywhere, resulting in reams of exasperation that cannot be dealt with by any amount of ranting. |
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Any job losses will be dealt with through collective bargaining and on a voluntary basis. |
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He would spend hours working out the answer to a question that the rest of us simpletons dealt with in an hour. |
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The documents are each annexed to Mr. Mardell's witness statement which was before the judge and are dealt with at length in that statement. |
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If perceived unfair treatment can be dealt with internally, litigation is avoided which is always better for both parties. |
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Timaeus did not restrict his treatment to Sicily but dealt with the whole west including Carthage. |
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But we can always chip ice out of the north pole cap, that's a billion cubic kilometres of water ice just sitting there waiting to be dealt with. |
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Everyone was treated by Sr. Monica as another Christ and dealt with in a reverent, respectful way. |
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You may recall that that report contained a number of facts that we say had to be dealt with. |
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Houghton's plays dealt with revolt against parental authority and generational conflict. |
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These calculations not only involved difficult mathematical expressions but also dealt with heavy arithmetical calculations. |
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The cull of healthy animals was delayed last week as authorities dealt with the backlog of confirmed cases. |
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The complexities of mollification, compensation and reconciliation can often be dealt with outside this theatrical space. |
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But he could not resist offering a little light-hearted banter when asked how team management had dealt with the issue. |
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Well, listen, when I dealt with women who were having crack-addicted babies every year like clockwork, I didn't like them particularly. |
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The issues that actually appertain to it, for instance, are dealt with by a training programme. |
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They can put requests in, and if they are not dealt with then they can complain to a line manager. |
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Revenue problems will be dealt with separately through a general rate application in the spring. |
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He will discover that all matters are dealt with in an honest, open and truthful way. |
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The first proposed amendment dealt with Congressional apportionment, while the second addressed Congressional compensation. |
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Now compensation matters will be dealt with in Sydney using an administrative tribunal, with disputes going to arbitration. |
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Her theme was Nutrition for Older People and she dealt with a number of queries from her listeners. |
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Mr O'Dwyer, however, emphasised the issue was still live and would have to be dealt with. |
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The sooner they are rooted out and dealt with the sooner we may be able to curtail what is now a worrying trend. |
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Unlike him, whose doctors were extremely supportive, she found herself being dealt with by abrasive, unsympathetic staff. |
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I did not find even one case that dealt with the sentencing of a female serial arsonist. |
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The other paragraphs of article IX.4 dealt with the position where the vessel could not be returned to the builder. |
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He dealt with a number of restituted properties, but found he was losing money rather than profiting. |
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Valleywood is the name that various builders dealt with when building lots on the lands were sold. |
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When members of the public make a complaint, they are classed as low priority and have to wait until more serious crimes are dealt with. |
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The ceramics section has dealt with processes for clay body formulation for various uses. |
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Trained in atomic physics, he has long dealt with precision measurements on the tiniest of scales. |
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The whole sad story indicates how badly the police force has dealt with the concerns of women. |
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The world's prospective nuclear arsenals cannot be dealt with without attending to its existing ones. |
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He said those teachers who sign in at school and then leave for the day to attend to personal matters, should be dealt with by principals. |
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The third mortgagee may retain the proceeds of sale now held in trust until after costs have been dealt with. |
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Terrorists cannot be dealt with by the same legal system as TV licence dodgers. |
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The quartering tailwind was not favorable for the landing runway, but it was nothing we hadn't dealt with before. |
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Peaceful protests were from the beginning dealt with violently, fuelling local sympathies for autonomy or independence. |
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The court heard he had been dealt with by Haverfordwest magistrates by way of a fine. |
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His claims that the tribunal has shown bias towards him still leave a number of awkward issues to be dealt with. |
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I love that last bit about Vignelli and the way he dealt with the awkward client. |
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Even in the years of solar minimum from 1994 to 1996, the military still dealt with 150 satellite problems per year. |
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For larger bombs the group cuts it into manageable sections so it can be removed and dealt with. |
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The Administration dealt with all queries and emergencies which arose in the teashops and for which manageresses needed help. |
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He said the device was the last item of mail to be dealt with from the backlog of post which had arrived during the Christmas holidays. |
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I dealt with the mail backlog before 11 am and then had to occupy myself for the rest of the day. |
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He added that, while the backlog was being dealt with, people wanting their pack could turn up to the office to pick one up. |
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After a couple of traffic offense cases and a few bad check writers were dealt with, he married us. |
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It dealt with some of the real, true issues of what this Government is really all about. |
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Prisoners being bailed to return to the station will also be dealt with separately from those being kept in custody. |
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Another significant section of the overturned clauses dealt with a fixed term of office for the Chief Prosecutor. |
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One of his previous books on natural history, The Song of the Dodo, dealt with island biogeography and endangered species. |
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We dealt with that complaint by changing the page margins to get the total length down to where they wanted it without removing any text. |
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While some fans were distracted as police and stewards quickly dealt with it, City showed their concentration level was bang on. |
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In three early chapters, he dealt with the relationships of money, commercial banking and business cycles to prices. |
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With a reminder to use her thimble when she dealt with needles, Jemimah left. |
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The story was originally dealt with in a secretive way that led to speculation that the injury could be very serious. |
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His report mentioned one section which dealt with the historical evolution of the village. |
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Apart from Mayan and Epi-Olmec, the language groups of most of the Americas are not dealt with. |
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With external enemies on its soils, internal opponents were dealt with harshly. |
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The threesome dealt with an aerial bombardment late in the game as if it was second nature to them. |
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There is little doubt then that the increasingly active campesinos and Zapatistas will not see their concerns dealt with any time soon. |
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The trans-local and trans-national terrorists should be dealt with through collaborative security measures. |
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Questions of discipline, and questions of investigation relating to the individual concerned, will be dealt with by the department. |
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Most people can sense when they have been dealt with unfairly by their employer. |
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Originally only those physically incapable were deemed worthy of charity and able-bodied beggars were dealt with harshly. |
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At times I felt we were harshly dealt with but I'm not putting that down as an excuse. |
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If Bennett had his way, those who did not hold his views would be dealt with very harshly indeed. |
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The authorities had forced students to do household chores and those who resisted were cruelly dealt with, Mr. Augustine said. |
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They note that he was dealt with more harshly than the student who was just sent back to his seat for making the lewd remark. |
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Police sources have been quoted as saying the protesters will be dealt with harshly. |
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Those who share the secret knowledge with the uninitiated are dealt with quickly and harshly, people like Lovecraft. |
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Spammers are jeopardizing what is probably the most significant communication tool in history, and they deserve to be dealt with harshly. |
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Anyone involved in trafficking drugs will be dealt with harshly, and that's the outcome. |
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If we can find the culprit and he admits this gross error, then he will be dealt with harshly. |
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After all, as every child knows, they have plenty of rights to prevent them from being dealt with too severely. |
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I have dealt with health practitioners from the legal point of view, and I have dealt with hospitals in relation to the Privacy Act. |
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The meeting dealt with matters concerning the Special Olympics and the visitors from Chad who will be visiting Swinford prior to the games. |
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That issue was dealt with in the main in written submissions following the hearing. |
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He also dealt with Southern Rhodesia, though it was still officially a self-governing colony. |
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I had just lost my brother and dealt with it the only way I knew how, by self-medicating. |
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This can be dealt with by having two stages, one specifically for performances and the other for award presentation and master of ceremonies. |
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In 1960, metafiction popped up, describing self-referential novels that dealt with the writing of fiction. |
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There were no female police officers there and I feel the whole thing would have been better dealt with by ticket inspectors. |
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However, few studies have dealt with changes in timberland by ownership and forest type. |
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Hypsicles added a Book XIV to the Elements which dealt with the mensuration of the regular dodecahedron and icosahedron. |
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The issue of Alzheimer's is dealt with in a sensitive and delicate manner, which doesn't overplay the pity. |
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The energy minister said he appreciated the matter would have to be dealt with sensitively. |
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I dealt with it by spending the day in the garden, potting and bedding-in a batch of new flowers. |
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Many of these facts dealt with remote communication between mesmerically sensitized subjects. |
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It's a messy situation that needs to be dealt with on a case by case basis, but I think it was right not to automatically inform the parent. |
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If I made a mistake, picked the wrong guy or ended up in a messy situation, then I dealt with it. |
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Calls are supposed to be dealt with by nurses who assess the seriousness of cases before advising callers what to do. |
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Last year CAS dealt with more than 160,000 debt cases totalling 70 million, an increase of 10m on the previous year. |
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The last part of the show dealt with other potential locations for Atlantis, such as the Azores, the mid-Atlantic Ocean, and the island of Theta. |
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I shook it off as Mario and I dealt with the last of the guards in the area. |
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The question of costs shall be dealt with in writing within four weeks of the release of this Order. |
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Tendering for the broad-band service has also been received and Portlaoise is one of the first towns to be dealt with in the midland region. |
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The recommendations dealt with plans of spatial development of health resorts and the proper use of their bioclimatological advantages. |
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The case was dealt with by case workers outside the county so that there could be no inference of bias in favour of one party. |
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The trick is trapping someone into thinking it the problem has to be dealt with in polar opposites. |
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Any shilly-shallying on that front would be dealt with swiftly and effectively by the ladies in the back kitchen. |
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I could have dealt with this one, put everything back on track, and then la-de-day, all would be skittles and beer. |
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In a movie, this would be dealt with montage style, with trains hurtling down a track and planes skittering down the runway. |
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As a champion of the underdog, what would she say about how society has dealt with the gap between the haves and the have nots of this world? |
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I am sure there are a lot more thieves, muggers and carjackers who could be dealt with the same way. |
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The first argument, however, is obscure and is dealt with rather sketchily. |
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In London, police found themselves stretched to capacity as they dealt with one sit-down protest after another, sprouting all over the capital. |
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I speak on behalf of my colleague who sits on the select committee that dealt with this bill. |
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It is difficult to face irate parents who insist their child has been dealt with unfairly. |
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Any player found guilty of breaching our code of conduct will be dealt with severely through internal disciplinary procedures. |
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The handlers believe that unaccompanied baggage should be dealt with by the federal police or appropriately trained security personnel. |
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Most research on ginger has dealt with the severe abdominal distress, nausea and vomiting of motion sickness. |
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A couple of unexploded mortars are also found and dealt with before the convoy swings for home, moving with extreme caution. |
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Even when only the front two seats are occupied small road imperfections are smoothed out and even rough roads are dealt with effectively. |
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For such policemen, I have no feelings, they ought to be dealt with strictly by the book. |
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The tunes would come in time, but Flowers dealt with the wardrobe issue almost immediately. |
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Previously financial matters were dealt with by qualified accountants, financial advisers. |
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Murphy said the judge had not abused the legal process, but should not have dealt with the case in the way he did. |
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Maps, plans, technical drawings and photographs are dealt with at some length and there is a separate chapter on railway staff records as a source for family history research. |
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Ventilation inspector Jim Knowles has dealt with some slippery customers, but nothing could have prepared him for coming face to face with a Mexican milk snake in Tameside. |
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Aristotle had also dealt with this type of logical argument. |
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Even people who have dealt with my transition in a very sophisticated way are uncomfortable with the fact that we are two women living together and legally married. |
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Companies could have dealt with this problem by overfunding during boom years. |
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We have got to make sure that people understand the time is urgent and I hope even at this late stage any of the difficulties can be ironed out and dealt with. |
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The way in which the senior consultant dealt with his junior doctor was helpful in that it shifted the focus onto what could be learnt from the error. |
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Law-abiding drivers will have to fork out extra to pay for compensation awards to victims of some 1,000 hit-and-run incidents being dealt with by insurers. |
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A dog which was run over, a set of misplaced keys and a woman wanting a plumber were just a few of the incidents Bradford's emergency services dealt with this year. |
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Most of the annoying things children do can be dealt with very effectively by ignoring them and attending to children when they behave more maturely. |
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Actually, during the making of the film, I dealt with a stalker and a cyberstalker. |
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Elected by the local zemstvo, the justice of the peace dealt with small cases where the parties desired a quick, comprehensible, inexpensive, and on-the-spot decision. |
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Since the triads dealt with him so viciously, I believe that he was exceptional in fulfilling the duties of a journalist and that was why he was hated. |
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And they will not be dealt with by pointless, unorganised and ill thought out demonstrations that no serve other purpose than to provide another irrelevant sound byte. |
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With this interpretation of biocomputing the complicated ethical questions connected with concepts like artificial life and intelligence are not dealt with. |
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Tales and legends dealt with the doings of kings, contests between knights and dragons, and the exploits of ancient robbers and bandits as well as with the lives of saints. |
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It's no secret that the past few years have been challenging for the art industry as it has dealt with a sluggish economy and many other global struggles. |
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The claim put forward here is that all these kinds of anachronism, good and bad, were grounded in a common way of thinking about artifacts and have to be dealt with together. |
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He dealt with some barbed questions from journalists with humour and wit. |
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If we ask for undergrowth to be cut back and litter to be dealt with on a particular path we are as often as not told it is a leisure services responsibility. |
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Once the subject was dealt with, once the interviewee had left the green room, it would be wiped clean. |
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I'll attend to you in a moment, after I've dealt with Mr. McLeod here. |
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The Chairman said a fine of 5s would be imposed, and he hoped it would be a lesson to other carters, for any further case would be more strictly dealt with. |
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The international versions of sesame street dealt with even heavier issues. |
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He has dealt with a great deal of intransigence from the GOP-controlled Congress. |
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These firms believed such allegations had to be dealt with upfront and would be detrimental. |
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And problems of restricting information have to be dealt with directly. |
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I dealt with a lot of self-appointed experts on a range of subjects. |
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Protests and complaints about inaccuracies, unbalanced and unfair reporting, defamation and character assassinations, must be taken seriously and dealt with. |
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As the level of gambling increases, so does problem gambling that cannot possibly be avoided or dealt with by the pusillanimous measures in the bill. |
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Happily, in many respects, his concerns have been dealt with. |
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A previous article dealt with the use of bowsaws, which are generally the tool of choice for the felling operation for anything greater than an inch in diameter. |
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So, there's muss and fuss to be dealt with in this activity. |
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More recently he has been saying all First Nations concerns can be dealt with during the implementation phase, which would of course happen after the bill is passed. |
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It is wholly artificial to complain that the unamended pleading would have made a difference to the way in which the evidence was approached and dealt with. |
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Can this problem be dealt with at a national level or must it be addressed at an international level? |
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Those who believe Baxter has been harshly dealt with point to two factors. |
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Her evidence is vague in this regard, but the details will be worked out after the home is sold and the proceeds to be held in trust are dealt with. |
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Personally, I believe that players who are caught using any type of performance enhancer should be dealt with more harshly than they are by most leagues. |
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That being said, should there be any attempts at escape or if any of my staff should be attacked in any way, the perpetrator will be dealt with very harshly. |
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As a footnote, I would reluctantly object to the consumption of food in the mall, but this could easily be dealt with in the same way the shops manage the problem. |
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It is feared protestors will be dealt with harshly by police and troops. |
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Charleville courthouse was deemed to be physically unsound, and its district, which straddles the county boundary, is also dealt with in Kilmallock. |
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The LCR also dealt with questions like globalisation, women's liberation, gay rights, anti-racism and reform of the drugs laws, and attracted a younger electorate. |
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Traditionally, however, natural philosophers considered mathematics unrelated to physics, on the grounds it dealt with abstract not corporeal objects. |
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There was the empathetic way she dealt with the revelation that Mrs. Baxter is a former criminal. |
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Admittedly this may merely be the result of my own internal game of word association and therefore is perhaps a matter best dealt with internally. |
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If there had been TV reporters and satellite uplinks on Columbus' voyage, most of the coverage would have dealt with scurvy and the lack of an exit strategy. |
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Seeger showed Springsteen that political music could be buoyant, even as it dealt with the weightiest issues. |
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The breakdown in our relationship with God needs to be dealt with first. |
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We have got another three people waiting to be dealt with by the courts. |
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There is a busy agenda to be dealt with on the night including putting plans in motion for next season and the election of officers and committee. |
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It dealt with the sum of integrals of a given algebraic function. |
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There is a growing desire for those issues to be dealt with once and for all and to remove discrimination against people on the grounds of their creed. |
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If counsel breaches such an undertaking that can be dealt with. |
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In an effort to maintain wider group cohesion, divergent voices are often dealt with by claiming they arise from entirely different strains of selfhood. |
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The 60-year-old was trapped inside his home for crucial minutes while fire crews dealt with rubbish set alight by pranksters on the other side of town. |
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Paul hoovered the living room and I dealt with the litter tray. |
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Neither the physical well being resulting from the diet, nor the knowledge of oriental philosophy really dealt with the matter of self-development or self-realization. |
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Other men who dealt with her a lot would confirm her skill at maneuvering them into feeling they had to be chivalrous. |
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He dealt with an awkward question on devolution with the surety and intelligence you would expect from a man who refused to be bullied into Vietnam. |
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Hartmann, author of the new memoir So Far Away, describes how she dealt with this tragic reality. |
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Any unfair jeopardy to the Claimant should be dealt with if it arises. |
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Rape, incest, and maltreatment are the crimes dealt with in this study. |
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Decades of his unmistakable voice took over the radio waves, and news broadcasts dealt with little else. |
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Those who are retained in custody awaiting trial will be quickly reintegrated into society if found to be innocent, or dealt with according to the law if found guilty. |
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College authorities are adamant that the issue has been dealt with. |
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Pest control workers have dealt with a tenfold increase in complaints. |
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This reaction was expected considering that the training dealt with highly technical subject material that required tedious attention to detail and sequential steps. |
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She still loved him but she had dealt with unreturned love before. |
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We were careful with how we dealt with suspected patients and what we did with our primitive coverings, it was steamy. |
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The issue should have been decisively dealt with some time ago, rather than having been allowed to simmer until it reached boiling point, as appears to be the case right now. |
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Subsequent cases of academic dishonesty will be dealt with quite severely. |
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The judge offered to adjourn sentence to allow the defendant to be with his daughter during that time, but he opted for his case to be dealt with. |
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Heavily armed clippers, any one of which could have dealt with a whole fleet of Chinese war junks, were spreading opium up the entire Chinese coast. |
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Matt visited other cities to investigate how they dealt with kerb crawlers and liaised with their community action teams on the best approach to deal with the problem. |
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Fire crews dealt with the blaze before attending to a diesel spillage at Narberth Bridge and making the road safe after an accident involving two cars at Robeston Wathen. |
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Of those, two were skeletal, seven were based on plumage or soft-part colors, and five dealt with tarsal scutellations, rictal bristles, and egg color. |
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This anger and frustration stems from a sense of cultural besiegement, which they are finding can never be dealt with through the attainment of power alone. |
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Nearly all the laws dealt with promoting nanotechnology in those states. |
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A recent case has highlighted the potency of restrictive covenants and their ability to scupper development if they aren't dealt with. |
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After engaging the boss for one minute, two adds will arrive from the back and must be dealt with. |
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Also, she fed patients who were unable to feed themselves and, occasionally, dealt with an alkie who treated a patient badly. |
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He dealt with the troublemaker in a Christianly manner, by offering him a second chance. |
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Normally the threat would have been dealt with by means of a counter-mine, but the tunnel was now far too close for that. |
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But every kind of personal problem could be dealt with as an horary question. |
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The first to be dealt with were the Ordovices of north Wales, who had destroyed a cavalry ala of Roman auxiliaries stationed in their territory. |
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He consolidated control over all the provinces of Britain and some of northern Gaul while Maximian dealt with other uprisings. |
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Other directives dealt with the training of native clergy and the missionaries' conduct. |
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He celebrated Christmas at Winchester and dealt with the aftermath of the rebellion. |
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The King travelled to Anjou for this purpose, and Geoffrey dealt with Brittany. |
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Serious disputes involving the use of personal power, or threats to royal authority, were thus dealt with. |
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The works of Pulitzer Prize winner Ellen Glasgow often dealt with social inequalities and the role of women in her culture. |
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Tom Wolfe has occasionally dealt with his southern heritage in bestsellers like I Am Charlotte Simmons. |
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It always seems to be a problem to be dealt with when resources permit. Jam tomorrow, as usual. |
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In a single document it dealt with reform of institutions, extension of powers, foreign policy cooperation and the single market. |
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In 2015 the Crown Court dealt with 30,802 cases for sentencing from the magistrates' courts. |
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The remainder are dealt with by Circuit judges and Recorders, although Recorders will normally handle less serious work than Circuit judges. |
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The paper proposes a time-controlling algorithm for large-scale terrain rendering, which can't be efficiently dealt with by LOD technique. |
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The Euthyphro dilemma, although not addressed by that name, is dealt with as a false dichotomy. |
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Bill accidentally faxed sensitive documents to our competitors, and such a major-league mess-up could only be dealt with by firing Bill. |
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This coherent group shared a common origin, dealt with a particular mode of warfare, and exchanged influences. |
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As the authorities dealt with the worst excesses, public decorum was gradually restored. |
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The following list presents a summary, dealt with more fully in the main articles that are cited above. |
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His satires dealt with common Elizabethan topics, such as corruption in the legal system, mediocre poets, and pompous courtiers. |
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For two decades prior to the impeachment, Parliament had dealt with the Indian issue. |
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Pope comments on the classical authors who dealt with such standards, and the authority that he believed should be accredited to them. |
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From then until her death she acted as his business manager and social secretary, dealt with his mood swings and was a perceptive musical critic. |
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Their film score, Obscured by Clouds, dealt with the loss of youthful exuberance that sometimes comes with ageing. |
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Waters' lyrics to The Dark Side of the Moon dealt with the pressures of modern life and how those pressures can sometimes cause insanity. |
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The film dealt with the difficult issue of the sexuality of people with disabilities. |
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This Act sets out the matters still dealt with by the Westminster parliament, referred to as reserved matters. |
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This, however, applies only to mail items and not larger packages which are dealt with by its Parcelforce division. |
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The policies dealt with a mixed economy, Keynesianism, and a broad welfare state. |
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Questions relating to the EEA are dealt with by the Standing Committee in Brussels. |
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England is represented by MPs in the British Parliament and matters relating only to England are also dealt with by the UK parliament. |
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Less serious criminal offences which can be dealt with under summary procedure are handled by local Justice of the Peace Courts. |
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The legal cases which are heard within the Courts are dealt with by a Sheriff. |
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In the past these issues were dealt with separately and differently, but now pass through a single fitness to practise process. |
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The main components of SBI dealt with staffing concerns, removal capacity, surveillance and tactical infrastructure and interior enforcement. |
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Compared with the many questions on his origins, Kenneth's ascent to power and subsequent reign can be dealt with simply. |
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It was written in the 13th century and dealt with the early history of the Gotlanders. |
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Beside these posts was a system of church courts of kirk sessions and presbyteries, which dealt with discipline and administration. |
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Initially, matters concerning the colonies were dealt with primarily by the Privy Council and its committees. |
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Serious crimes, at the direction of the Procurator Fiscal, are still dealt with in the usual criminal courts. |
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However, they could handle any offence that could competently be dealt with under summary procedure. |
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Assault or offenses against honor were dealt with in a similar fashion, through a fine called sarhaed. |
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The cantref court dealt with crimes, the determination of boundaries and matters concerning inheritance. |
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Either way offences can be dealt with either by the magistrates' court or in the Crown Court. |
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This volume expanded the fictional world of Sodor up to the present day and dealt with many of the factual aspects of the series. |
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The situation of retrospectively regularising legislation passed without Royal Assent had to be dealt with. |
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Issues such as obstructions and misleading signs are usually reported by members of the public and then are dealt with by the local authority. |
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In 1829 the first UK Coastguard instructions were published and dealt with discipline and directions for carrying out preventative duties. |
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Support is offered to Force Contact Centre staff who have dealt with distressing incidents. |
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