To make an effective filing system, experts recommend alphabetizing your relevant documents by subject or category. |
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Usually, such documents were sent by registered post to the applicant's address or were collected from the department. |
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He was sequestrated last year and had few assets and no travel documents with which to leave the country. |
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Fortunately, most firms now make a habit of shredding documents they no longer need. |
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The application and documents will now be reviewed and we will contact you if additional information is required. |
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Members of the public can view these and other documents at the National Archive. |
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A returnee who is not in possession of valid Turkish travel documents is likely to be kept in custody for an in-depth interrogation. |
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Raster-Vision is specialized in management and reproduction of documents and in reprography, scanning, microfilms, electronic files, archiving. |
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You may be able to gather documents on your own rather than paying the attorney's law clerk to do so. |
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Unwanted annual reports and other shareholder documents may also bother you. |
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The film documents how a movement for the stream's rejuvenation witnessed public participation before the 160-km rivulet was finally cleaned. |
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I can only presume documents have been lost, possibly during one of the changes of affiliation to various regiments. |
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I still haven't booked the budget van, or the piano removalist, or sent the documents back to the bank. |
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The second project, which is about to be published, documents the plight of refugees and migrants. |
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Utilizing photography and video, my work documents and ironizes the ubiquity of American, media culture. |
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The Heritage Office has released a shipwreck conservation management plan that documents the discovery of the submarine. |
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She told us all about his adventures in the war, and showed us documents to prove it all. |
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The company expects to receive a formal request for documents or a subpoena in the next few days. |
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The run down on this after reading several unclassified military documents on the subject. |
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They like to bury the opposition in paperwork, and we just got the millionth page of documents today. |
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According to Bradley, the drivers, who work part-time, are fully screened and identity documents fully checked. |
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Court documents allege he was illegally switched from a reservist lieutenant commander to an active-duty commander following the school scandal. |
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People who do not have their citizenship documents must not be allowed to register to vote. |
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Local TV stations are ready for the panel report on how unauthenticated documents found their way into Dan Rather's story. |
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However, pledges of documents of title and of bearer bonds are excluded from most of the statutory requirements. |
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The swearing of an untrue affidavit of documents is perhaps the most obvious example of conduct which his solicitor cannot knowingly permit. |
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Had he been told about this, he would have made the necessary amendments to the sale documents to reflect that fact. |
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It ran for four years and explored the feasibility of retrieving speech documents by using the output of an automatic speech recognizer. |
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How does translation into English affect the meaning of documents originally in Flemish or Dutch or German or Latin? |
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When the Jubilee River was being planned, the design documents stated that flood relief schemes should always be started at the seaward end. |
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On several occasions he suggested that particular documents were not authentic, when the documents in question were plainly genuine. |
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The search warrant and related documents were placed under seal by a judge. |
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Primarily, the issue is one of non-disclosure of documents rather than oral testimony. |
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Most tax advisers recommend keeping copies of your returns and supporting documents for at least six years. |
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Over 500 original documents dating back to the 18th century are displayed in showcases. |
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In an effort to justify their existence they create documents that only a fool would sign without modifying it. |
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I think that some of the documents that were referred to are annexed to the affidavit of Ms Chang in any event. |
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It offers histories of each of the newsreels, and guides to the use of the data and the documents for students and researchers. |
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This will provide instant access to company data in documents created on screen on the fly. |
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It gives access to corporate information, reports and documents for business processes in real time. |
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One of the most notable trends is a persistent drop in cases where no tax documents are issued for the sale of goods or services. |
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But people may object to respelled names for reasons of documents and sentiment. |
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A large number of these declassified documents are sanitized, with source of information and names of informants removed for protection purposes. |
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The Examiner should transmit the form with a note specifying what documents will be forwarded later under separate cover. |
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In representation that is immediately perceptible and more abstract, Hobbs documents a world that is both familiar and strange. |
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The technology allows customers to check on the authenticity and date and timestamp of electronic documents and files. |
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As evidence for this point, consider that illegally or unethically obtained documents have often surfaced in the context of judicial nominations. |
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Newly released documents raise questions about the Supreme Court nominee's position on women's rights. |
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Now ink tests have shown that the documents were forgeries and both papers have apologized. |
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I can even get it to read my e-mail aloud to me, or documents that I have dictated, while I check them. |
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Both documents were forgeries of course, but the patrols were fooled each and every time. |
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Arabic documents are mistranslated by the few overworked linguists, substantially delaying investigations. |
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The tote bag also includes a water bottle, headphones and has easy-access pockets for documents such as boarding passes. |
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It is one of the few documents in American history which can be quoted by people from memory. |
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He spoke of the debt we owe to the nation's founders and to the documents they left us. |
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I did not favour the suggestion that documents should be faxed to the court that afternoon. |
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When you see the car insist on seeing its registration documents and, if the car is more than 3 years old, its MOT certificate. |
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A great many Persian words entered Bangla language and literature, into official documents and the idiom of court circles. |
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Letters and documents autographed by the great and the good can create a lot of interest among specialist collectors. |
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When our early medieval documents begin again in the eighth century, however, bipartite divisions are commonly referred to. |
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The documents showed some entered the country in the days around the suicide hijackings. |
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Consequently, many U.S. taxpayers mail tax documents and payments through first-class mail service. |
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The traffic police had checked the three-wheelers for essential documents and as a sign-off message stuck their stickers on the vehicles. |
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The Gopher system enabled documents to be listed in a readable, hierarchical method that was relatively easy to navigate. |
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The final goal is to allow students to order official documents via the internet. |
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The nurse or the assistant measures and documents the patient's vital signs and instructs the patient to change into a hospital gown. |
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Since she and three unilingual Inuit elders were elected in October, the use of Inuktitut has skyrocketed in municipal documents and proceedings. |
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The reader who slogs through the article, without assuming that it documents what it purports to, will learn. |
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The quotation documents were drafted using the quantities and units of measurement we estimated earlier. |
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Bolen said PepsiCo knew nothing of the scheme, and that documents written on PepsiCo letterhead were fabrications. |
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When the documents were delivered, apart from a few names and addresses and incidental matters, they were completely blanked out. |
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So the information referred to above presumably came from documents or other materials that were in his possession when he was captured. |
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However popular digital documents are, we still trust the most valuable, legally significant information to paper. |
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It's not unusual for someone to arrive at the service with court documents that need to be actioned quite soon after the appointment. |
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Ms. Coke submitted two additional affidavits annexing documents received from the defendants. |
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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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Photos and documents show the assistant city attorney was followed by police officers in her off-hours. |
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The company has quietly released a tool to scrub leaky metadata from documents edited with its software. |
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They said, finally, they weren't even able to determine whether these documents were authentic or whether they were forged. |
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On February 19, 1993 the bank sent the deceased trust documents for signature but they were never returned. |
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On Maryland's Eastern Shore, day laborers show up to shuck oysters, no questions asked, no documents needed. |
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A helpful index leads researchers to documents relating to their favorite subjects. |
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A variety of evidence can be brought forward to authenticate documents, whether the documents are originals or, as in this case, copies. |
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It also placed the lawyer who signed the affidavit of documents in jeopardy of an award of costs against him. |
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A more crude approach is bin raiding, where thieves steal rubbish to search for sensitive documents such as bank statements or utility bills. |
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But by now most people with brains understand the documents are most likely authentic. |
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These extraordinarily rare Spanish documents are the most valuable among all printed Australiana. |
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The documents contained sensitive information on informants, north west criminal gangs and even bank accounts detailing payments for information. |
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It's all there in black and white, in leaked European Union documents which are now published on the Internet. |
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It is believed the documents shed light on what ministers were told about the case during its long history. |
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It includes notes for architects in preparing and completing the documents to be sent for signature. |
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Others, however, argue that the tangibleness of paper documents yields certain benefits that will never disappear. |
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This is another subject about which the official documents are ominously silent. |
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These documents provide substantial insight into the agency's long-term expectations, especially with regard to audit trails and time stamps. |
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The information is checked against databases to verify documents and flag names that appear on terrorist or law enforcement watch lists. |
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Residents can access government documents in one central location by simply using the Document Management Tool. |
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Newly released documents are available to guide practices that fall in gray areas. |
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He said such evidence could include originals or copies of documents authenticated by the UN fact-finding commission. |
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When we first turned up for service of the documents in Perth, he ran away like a scalded cat. |
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It was, as Freedom of Information documents revealed, solely because he dared to publish this book. |
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The new chair decided to ridicule past documents drawn up which unfortunately contained typos. |
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He has since become a leading authority on forgery, embezzlement, and secure documents and is a multi-millionaire. Who says crime doesn't pay? |
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These Rules introduce provisions for the filing of documents by telefacsimile transmission and introduce a multi-class system of application. |
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I attach hereto draft documents which I hope will form a satisfactory agreement in respect of services on the above Estate. |
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Which suggests that, to Pein's mind, it is actually impossible to prove that the documents are forgeries. |
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At the same time, White House attorneys are reviewing memos, phone logs and other documents that may be relevant to the investigation. |
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Even stupider is submitting two big Word documents with no body text in the email. |
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These documents give us our first clear understanding of how the tobacco contagion works. |
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It is in such registries that the documents initiating proceedings are presented for filing. |
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If the names on voting documents don't tally with people's ID, they will not be able to vote. |
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We will develop computer software to automatically recognize the genre of documents by exploiting observed regularities of substance and form. |
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If multiple documents need to be viewed at the same time, an ultra-portable with a small display is probably not the best way to go. |
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Consider storing valuable financial documents such as share certificates with your bank. |
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His duties included sorting the post and photocopying documents and he rarely came into contact with members of the public. |
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You filled in various documents of a minor nature, banked money and signed cheques. |
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The documents issuing from Rome and diocesan offices come across as totally abstract and divorced from real life. |
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I think it is a matter of perfect indifference to my noble friend whether these documents are produced or not. |
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He was found guilty on Monday of disclosing information, documents and details from phone taps in breach of the Official Secrets Act. |
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Court documents and medical records indicate that she would say she was suicidal or that her father beat her, and then she would recant. |
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As all roads lead to Rome so will all questions will lead back to those technical documents that he hasn't read. |
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Such invitations were impossible when the key documents had to be identified and then reproduced by copy typists. |
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Always monitor your monthly billing statements and credit reports, and shred any documents that contain personal information. |
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And they boxed up huge numbers of documents and simply shipped them off to Qatar without actually looking through them. |
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The documents below provide information about depleted uranium use in steel cermets for spent nuclear fuel. |
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Their environmental documents fail to properly analyze impacts on sediment flow, natural beach replenishment, and sand bars. |
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He said securing legal documents like identity documents, death certificates and marriage certificate also proved difficult. |
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The other documents included in the bundle were not accompanied by any explanatory commentary, but there was an indexto them. |
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He has also raised questions over whether e-mails were deleted or documents shredded. |
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His film of the gallery poignantly documents how out of place human beings can be in Mies' architecture. |
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An inquiry into the proposed development of the old Rainshore Mill site has been postponed after council documents went astray. |
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The memo was then added to the report as the documents I would be asked to identify to the Inquiry. |
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We receive a certificate to show the date that the documents were shredded. |
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Officials had to place his hand on documents for him to scribble his signature. |
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The inquest was told that leaflets and documents are published for parents, issuing warnings on cot deaths. |
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Police said his identity was still a mystery because there were no identification documents on him. |
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Audit documents must include an index that identifies preparers and reviewers and work completion date. |
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The Protestant Reformation gave birth to several notable documents in the Kirk of Scotland. |
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Also, do not throw or shred non-confidential documents that have been read. |
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We scoured financial documents and did our best to point out hype, but often felt like shills. |
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Like ancient sages, the pundits pore over the details of Gordon Brown's speech and the related Budget documents as if they were holy texts. |
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The signatures were forged by the defendant, who also signed the documents as having witnessed the signatures. |
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All the talk that this is a show trial will stop when people see the documents for themselves. |
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He painstakingly gathered and published in The African Past a rich collection of little-used documents dating back to antiquity. |
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Growling irritably to himself, he quickly scanned through a few pages of the history tomes and documents but they proved to be dry streams. |
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The denial above is only true if we make a distinction between facsimiles of the documents and text transcriptions of the phony documents. |
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He was swamped in it, slowly sinking in to the mire of documents and decisions he could no longer even think of how to make. |
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The documents were eventually scanned into a computer for cross-referencing. |
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Grab the show bag, the documents and the CDs then scatter them around your desk liberally when you get back. |
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They have to draw up all kinds of documents with notaries and lawyers and still these documents can be challenged. |
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Arnold, my son, was inside, kneeling in front of my open desk drawers, rummaging through the various documents within. |
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Military vision documents are written in the active voice, with strong verbs and modifiers. |
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A lot of the text in the documents is blanked out, including, intriguingly, the distribution list! |
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Victims were duped by bogus get-rich-quick schemes involving fake documents before the scam was exposed. |
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You look at one of my documents on a screen, and hopefully you can tell that it's been crafted to make you want to read it. |
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She was tasked with translating documents and recordings from FBI wire taps. |
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Ms Malone said she put her name as witnessing the documents that Mr Phelan handed to her. |
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The environmental documents fail to take into account the noise and visual impacts of the toll road on the recreational experience. |
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A copy of these standard documents is attached as appendix B to this report. |
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This is a big plus for anyone wishing to manipulate documents without needing to have the creator application present. |
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They should release the documents containing the allegations against him, with the sensitive bits whited out. |
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Video teleconferencing also allows collaboration and manipulation of documents and data. |
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Is it important that your documents be backward-compatible with older or specialized browsing environments? |
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Any employee can upload documents or templates that might be useful for anyone else in the organization. |
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Like capital acquisitions tax, all transfers of property under documents between spouses are exempt from stamp duty. |
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The weight to be attributed to such documents varies in each case and will depend on their nature and context. |
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Once notified of the arrival of the goods, the buyer obtains the bill of lading and other documents upon signing a trust receipt. |
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It is based on research that documents cultural differences between whites and blacks in communication styles. |
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But such verification does not demonstrate that the documents are authentic. |
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Bamberger had left word at my office that there were more documents for me to inspect. |
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He says that it's a ridiculous requirement to have to sign and stamp documents for just about every process. |
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You receive numerous documents with official looking stamps, seals and logo testifying to the authenticity of the proposal. |
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All too often, photographs, documents and stories are misplaced or lost and the memories of families or cultures are left with gaping holes. |
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The fax machine has been rendered almost redundant as information and documents are routinely exchanged at the press of a button. |
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So we cross-checked and used the kind of tried-and-tested means of verifying, seeing who had documents and notes. |
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When there are lots of documents to be signed, I choose to abbreviate my signature. |
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Nowadays, the situation is changing, but no written documents are currently available in the Baka language. |
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The villagers are mostly illiterate, so they have to go to intermediaries to get any official documents prepared. |
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In the documents of the last volume, drawn from the imperial court, you can read the Emperor's notations down the margins. |
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Several documents reflected the terror of the late 1930s and are in the form of denunciations. |
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Also, attaching documents may give rise to the release of information not intended, hence the importance of vetting attachments. |
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Research on faculty retention also documents the unique contributions that faculty of color make to academe. |
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The documents range from Lord Halifax's family archives to Charlotte Bronte's final testament, to humble title deeds. |
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As part of her responsibility, she may be called upon to translate documents from Macedonian into English. |
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McCloy's short, but fascinating piece documents the events of one fateful night when a gig is busted by the police. |
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Under Royal Thai law all documents presented to you for signature will be in Thai. |
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I will prepare the appointment documents and forward them to you for signature. |
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Such documents were prominently marked, and at the end of every work day, all classified materials were locked in safes. |
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Other documents automatically load the viral macros from this file when they are opened. |
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I am attaching three documents that can be used to circulate this information. |
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We use a collection of XML documents that mimics the characteristics of biosystematics documents, as we will explain. |
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Difficulties have arisen from the practice of referring witnesses to particular inquiry documents during re-examination. |
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Don't forget to obtain the MOT certificate and service documents as these can help you verify if the mileage is accurate. |
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Whatever the ins and outs of it, everyone has known the documents were bogus for at least four months. |
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Her mother was already at the table proofing the documents she would need that day for her board meeting. |
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All these articles contain referenced material or the supporting documents themselves. |
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The cover story and the identity documents carried by Tai and his traveling companions were quickly discovered to be false. |
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She documents herself pulling on dozens of pairs of nylons, one on top of the other. |
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All academic documents show the student admissible except for language proficiency. |
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The vast majority of prisoners would lack the wherewithal to gather the witnesses and documents needed. |
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Employees may search the organization's internal databases for electronic documents to help them complete their tasks. |
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The lawyer says his client has started compiling documents that he says will authenticate her life story as she tells it in the book. |
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Although late in delivering the affidavits of documents the affidavits have now been delivered. |
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The first printed documents in Kashubian date from the end of the 16th century. |
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Two major national marine strategy documents have been produced in the last ten years. |
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Ancient historical documents describe the use of crude containers, such as gourds, leaves, shells, animal skins, and even human skulls. |
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The piece of paper that documents this pledge is usually called a mortgage or a deed of trust. |
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That's an utterly inaccurate reading of the great documents of the founding of this nation. |
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He appeared on subpoena and declined to answer a number of questions directed to the documents on the ground of potential self incrimination. |
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Officers did not reveal whether any travel documents were found at the flat, where armed police today stood guard. |
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In one instance, Fall documents the capture of the overrun Algerian troops on French strongpoint Gabrielle early in the battle. |
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Finally, relations between lords and tenants were rarely controlled by written documents and depended rather on the memory of those involved. |
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Sure, the ideal would be perfect control of documents as they get passed around and changed. |
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Such commentary and glosses have profound applications for contextualizing the archival documents presented in this series. |
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Court documents show the main charge against him is the theft of 15 billion kwacha in cash from the Zambia National Commercial Bank in Lusaka. |
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That report was based on documents that were later deemed to be forgeries. |
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He insists the documents will vindicate him by showing that the CIA program was vital and produced important information. |
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Justice James also said the 34-year-old was not likely to recommit the offence with which he is charged, namely, the making of documents likely to facilitate a terrorist act. |
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The required documents are a proof of address and welfare or cheque stub. |
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A senior law enforcement official said FBI agents confiscated classified documents he was carrying and questioned him before he was handed over to the military. |
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He did not produce the documents before the trial and, indeed, did not produce them during his cross-examination, despite their materiality having been made evident. |
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Note that those like Mack, who can be awarded respect for their hypotheses of documents otherwise unattested, are not at an advantage over our thesis. |
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The trigger for his ouster as archbishop was a decision by a Massachusetts judge to compel the Church to release internal documents about its personnel decisions. |
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Owen Matthews on what documents like these incomparably reveal about the true horrors of the Soviet system. |
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If conforming documents are presented, the bank owes an autonomous duty to the beneficiary to make payment to it at the place designated for payment. |
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Earlier immigrants often discovered with surprise that immigration officials had Americanized their names on the documents that admitted them to the country. |
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They also provided the full record of documents from the disciplinary hearing. |
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By, for example, forging documents or using other means to conceal their identities. |
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All documents are available to all members from the central location. |
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Senior lawyer Paul Gardiner will travel to the US as soon as possible to find out the legal position regarding documents held in a depository at Pensacola, Florida. |
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Both public documents and private testimonies attest this fact. |
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The documents which you have deposed to in the witness box and referred to are strictly in answer to the subpoena but in respect of which you claim privilege. |
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But throughout his arrest and trial, Ian was left unable to communicate as he could not lip-read Hindi or read Hindi documents and no interpreter was provided. |
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The documents we've seen, however, do lay out some of the most concrete plans yet as to how any vendor hopes to pull off managing multivendor gear. |
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With a pre-assigned code, you can send documents to a queue, then access them for printing at any time, such as at hotel and airport business centers. |
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With micrographics and document imaging equipment you can take thousands of documents and folders and put them on one little CD or a few rolls of film. |
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The vast majority of the data for the report is culled from documents from U.S. federal court cases. |
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You might note that the Crown law officer who drafted the lease got the proclamation wrong in the recitals but otherwise the documents are there, your Honours. |
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It is clear that they were documents containing information which had been obtained by the plaintiffs with a view to consulting their professional adviser. |
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Extensive forensic ink analysis and multispectral imaging tests provided further physical evidence that placed the documents in the same time period. |
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When Wendy documents the latest weird developments in copyright law on her blog, she also offers us a glimpse of what obsesses people at the turn of the century. |
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The latest documents make the four days of closings seem all the more reckless and reprehensible. |
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The use of aliases and false identity documents represents only the simplest of measures and could be described as a reactive or defensive action. |
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So, it's not the contents of the documents that you're taking issue with. |
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The search engines are virtual librarians who take your order and retrieve documents from the stacks in less time than it takes your browser to load the next page. |
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Two categories of readable documents were used in the study. |
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It consisted of various articles and documents from American history interposed with the text of the Old and New Testaments. |
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While consultation documents on wheelchair strategy have winged back and forth, the creeping paralysis of the National Health Service has gone unabated. |
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This is the eighth and final volume of camera-ready documents edited by the distinguished but long-retired former Reader in Commonwealth Government, A. F. Madden. |
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You will also notice a refreshing difference in your work process, as you grab and paste images into your documents with the ease previously reserved for text. |
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In an attempt to clamp down on age falsification, the organizers said they would demand that team officials submit authentic birth documents of their athletes. |
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While supervisors looked on a gang of goons attacked and beat union organizers, forcing them to sign documents that they were quitting their jobs. |
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He has been listed as an attorney representing a pharmaceutical company in a similar case, according to lawyers and court documents quoted by the New York Times yesterday. |
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Owen will have the power to compel the production of witnesses and documents from the British security and intelligence services. |
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The police searched all the rooms looking for any Stavitsky documents and combing through financial records. |
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The Glock family feud gets messier with new court documents alleging that gun magnate Gaston had a detective follow his ex-wife. |
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The State Department should accept supplementary documents in lieu of the HR letter that contractors say they cannot provide. |
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Robinson, aged 57, has been informed by London solicitors Ashurst, Morris Chrisp that agreement has been reached with Mansport and documents are now awaiting signature. |
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My trafficker arranged my passport, visa and airline ticket before I left, then took my documents when I arrived. |
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Many such documents originated from heretical sects like the Gnostics. |
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Previously, Eminent sent 150-to 500-page study-protocol documents to participating physicians and regulators, who marked them up and mailed them back. |
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We understand you were served with documents from the defense. |
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Grossman documents how the U.S. military made a concerted and deliberate effort to mold more efficient killers. |
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If you put a page of paper on a copier, the copier will associate it with similar documents in your personal repository, in your work group's, or even on the Web. |
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The letter also envisages that that would take place since it states that the formal preparation of the contract documents would be progressed for signature by both parties. |
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Court documents say she was nude with a handcuff still attached to her wrist. |
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Jenny and Ichabod rack their brains before eventually deciding to hunt for the missing Franklin documents at the archives. |
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When the documents became public, Christie promptly fired Kelly and began a campaign to smear and distance himself from Wildstein. |
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These tiny documents were purchased by a flea market trader in a trunk stored in the attic of a prominent Savannah family during the dispersal of an estate. |
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This master file then automatically generates key documents such as commercial invoices, packing lists, bills of exchange, and beneficiary certificates in minutes. |
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Captured documents and interrogations have revealed that since 1997, Nepali teams have gone to India for training and returned to set up training camps. |
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Both parties shall execute all property transfers and documents reasonably necessary to fully effect the sale closing, failing which the court may be spoken to for directions. |
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Rather than pass out memos or draw on whiteboards, workers use collaborative software to manipulate documents on plasma screens that also function as videoconference systems. |
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Using this device he was able to store hundreds of thousands of classified documents in decrypted form. |
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Investigators are reported to have documents in which company managers and external auditors allegedly drew the attention of the management board to the property valuations. |
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Dorado, or lusterware, is mentioned in Alcora documents as early as the mid-eighteenth century, but again, it did not take off until the beginning of the third period. |
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Their ability to obtain similar backstopped alias documents was too slow, and we had not been able to obtain internal permission to acquire these for our subjects. |
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A large number of dodgy documents have turned up over the last month. |
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Court documents report that he was found lying on the bed, resting on three pillows and wearing earplugs. |
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Let us take the former vice president up on his demand for documents and declassify them all. |
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The second defendants have had to deal with stale claims and have been handicapped by the absence of potentially relevant documents after the warehouse fire. |
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Up and down the country, thousands of other people have done the same, yet all of us knew at the time we signed such documents that these wills had no proper legal status. |
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The undocumented got their documents and we got at least 11 million more illegal immigrants. |
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She looked through her documents and surfed the ASIO secured site. |
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The officer cut off contact with Headley when mir, the lead plotter, backed away from the operation in March 2009, documents say. |
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If so, such documents could have proven that Bo and Gu lived beyond their apparent means, since government salaries are minuscule. |
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The documents also highlight the apparent complicity by secular law enforcement in keeping some of these offenders out of jail. |
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In this particular case, an application was filed, there was great delay, and you have uncontradicted evidence that these documents were not received. |
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Jarvis introduces several approaches that serve the applied scientist well-case study, action research, collaborative arrangements, and the use of documents and surveys. |
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This time, he documents the rise of moblogs as hipper than regular blogs. |
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Who was minding the store when 92,000 documents were purloined, Big Brother or Big Momma? |
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This work represents one of the best of such compilations, a rich and comprehensive assemblage of the central documents that guided US actions during the Second World War. |
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The Times ended up publishing some documents that did not redact the names of active intelligence officers. |
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Tosches documents the rise and fall of minstrelsy in an impressive, sometimes dizzying chronicle of long-forgotten names that made me wish the book had an audio component. |
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The more fair-minded breed of chroniclers, who have benefited from newly released Russian documents after the Soviet collapse, do provide a less Anglophile version of history. |
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For the third volume, the quotient of research in archives and among the published documents is much, much higher and dependence upon other writers is much, much less. |
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From forging passport documents to forging stamp paper and revenue stamps is a small leap in imagination but requires a large leap in entrepreneurship. |
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Numerous comments during the preconstruction constructability and biddability reviews helped refine the project documents to obtain the best pricing among competitive bids. |
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Business interests are represented by documents relating to calamine mining on Malham Moor and the collection includes particularly rich archives for Craven area townships. |
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The sagas, legends, myths and histories which have been passed on orally or in written documents by ancient peoples are sometimes called pseudohistory. |
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Of course, as Stephen Hayes has repeatedly pointed out, he can't even get the Defense Department to turn over unclassified documents that have been translated. |
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