A full-fledged pharmacy was also operated to provide medicines prescribed by the doctors free of cost. |
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The long-term plan of the bank is to convert such offices into full-fledged branches or subsidiaries. |
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In her writing, she insisted that we confront ideas in their full-fledged complexity. |
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The unknowns have got a full-fledged identity during past 13 years of armed activities in Kashmir. |
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They argue the existing avenues are no substitute for a full-fledged appeal division of the refugee board. |
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I think that we're asking a lot of these countries to be full-fledged nation states. |
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Local music in Nagaland is fast becoming a full-fledged industry thanks to the efforts of music lovers in the state. |
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We need to make it as easy as possible, rather than have a full-fledged war. |
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Walking can take you from those first few weeks after delivery into a full-fledged fitness plan. |
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Appearing in a full-fledged magazine format, it covers almost every aspect related to radio stations. |
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He has been asked to submit a proposal so that the Government can initiate steps for a full-fledged excavation at the site. |
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For the animal lovers, there is a full-fledged article on elephants, which are part of all temple festivals. |
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It was an awards ceremony that ran the length of a full-fledged feature film. |
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When he approached her, he insisted on producing a full-fledged album, not just a songwriter's demo. |
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We have a full-fledged war going on against these terrorist financing organizations. |
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There is a need for a full-fledged inquiry into its background, planning, execution and retreat. |
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Now the U.S. is returning to space, and it's going to be a full-fledged media spectacle. |
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It will soon have a full-fledged release across the Netherlands with 25 to 30 prints. |
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As full-fledged fighting men, they would now join in the fight against the Hun. |
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Staffing has increased since Croatia broke away from Yugoslavia and the former Zagreb consulate became a full-fledged embassy. |
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Normally I'd have a full-fledged comedy update here, but due to some very unpleasant IRL drama, my comedy well is temporarily dry. |
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Simpson's behaviour suggests that he was a cyclothymic personality, probably a full-fledged manic-depressive. |
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In recent years, the battle of the sexes has escalated into a full-fledged gender war. |
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We know from all those down-and-dirty tell-all bios that Williams was a full-fledged party animal. |
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The sixth-generation filmmakers are the first group to grow up when China's open door policy was full-fledged. |
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The light giggling that had been the background to that changed into full-fledged laughter which quickly faded as the laugher ran off. |
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The lunchroom turned into a full-fledged panic as the students scrambled to find shelter. |
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This is a week to be open to differences and recognize that those who live with intellectual disabilities are full-fledged citizens. |
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Russia is doing everything in its power to become a full-fledged member of the global economic network. |
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Prior to sending a full-fledged mission, the AU dispatches an assessment team to a country holding elections. |
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We are full-fledged corporate citizens and believe in the concept of social responsibility. |
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In May 1980, its status was changed to that of a full-fledged permanent international development agency with its own legal personality. |
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Many people we have spoken to have encouraged us to create a full-fledged Standards Program. |
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In addition, the leaders agreed to meet as and when needed prior to the commencement of full-fledged negotiations. |
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The only way for them to become full-fledged citizens was to renounce the Indian culture and way of life. |
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At the same time, Europeans are clearly not ready for continent-wide, full-fledged democracy. |
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Are these full-fledged art works or just ephemera documenting chemically altered states of consciousness? |
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One evening of full-fledged rain in April was enough to waterlog the streets. |
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He progresses from juvie to prison, and from prison to full-fledged gangster. |
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While Kurdistan is not a full-fledged state and may never be fully independent, it is for now an important island of stability. |
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But he seems to have a full-fledged wanger going left and another going right connected at the base. |
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He went down in the street and a full-fledged, complex attack was initiated by the enemy. |
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Rather than emerging as a full-fledged personality, he did few national interviews and seemed muzzled by the Romney team. |
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The 47s picked up patients from the choppers and rushed them to full-fledged hospitals in Japan. |
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As Charcoal neared the edge of the woods, Mark leaned forward in the saddle, making her change her pace from a trot to a full-fledged gallop. |
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His faced flushed with anger as the class burst out into snickers and full-fledged guffaws, but he remained steady. |
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At present, complexity theory is more a set of concepts, notions and observations than a full-fledged theory. |
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In recent years, Bulgaria proved to be a loyal and staunch ally to the US, which was further deepened with our full-fledged NATO membership. |
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A full-fledged live orchestra from the triangle area consisting of accomplished musicians on the mridangam, veena, flute, violin and vocal accompanied the dancers. |
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Sixteen years after reclaiming their independence, Lithuanians have become full-fledged citizens of the European Union. |
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Singapore is not a full-fledged democracy. |
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Mr. John Cummins: If the government were to conduct a full-fledged inquiry with all of the associated experts and independent people, this would certainly be something you would support and actually encourage. |
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As opera matured over the next 150 years, the dramatic duties that at first had been assigned to mere Shades and Furies were taken over by full-fledged gods and goddesses. |
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Conventional transporters and logistics specialists have developed high value-added services and, in so doing, have become full-fledged logistics experts capable of performing an increasingly varied range of tasks. |
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At last he was a full-fledged cavaliere servente, a cicisbeo, an official gigolo whose prior rights, by old Italian custom, are fully recognized by the husband. |
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The trademark and its founder seem to be fusing in the public mind into a myth, but full-fledged life always exceeds what has been created by man and invariably carries significant messages. |
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This will be a major and highly beneficial step forward for us in both the political and economic arenas, enabling Lithuania to become a full-fledged actor in the common market. |
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Your training sessions will be designed to help you put the skills you learned during training into practice so that you are ready to become a full-fledged member of the cast and perform for spectators. |
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Thanks to these qualities Metalor, which over the years has grown into a full-fledged industrial Group, continues to contribute to the success of its partners. |
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But this is of greater concern to the bureaucrats than to the Lapps, who have abandoned their nomadic existence in favour of full-fledged membership in the welfare state. |
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Caffey's Alberta is less a full-fledged personality than an archetype. |
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It's not like most hidden tracks, which are often bad dubs of the artists goofing around in the studio, no, this hidden track is a full-fledged, well-produced song. |
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The collections it is showing are full-fledged furnishing elements that fit perfectly with other elements to make for highly refined combinations. |
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So there is good reason to say that during the war, military geography and military cartography emerged as full-fledged sciences in their own right. |
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A director who is thinking of her as a full-fledged thespian may be a better man than the one who is thinking of her as a full-bosomed ornament. |
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Sean Flaherty is now a senior in high school, and possibly the only full-fledged knuckleballer pitching for any secondary school, anywhere. |
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Photography became a full-fledged second career. |
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Generally, it's only a precautionary measure as a direct hit by a full-fledged hurricane is rare. |
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It is possible to launch it on a small scale and over time develop it into a full-fledged migration project. |
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Deified in Ancient Egypt, considered beneficial thanks to his skill at hunting, demonized in medieval times, the cat has adapted so well to living next to man that today he has become a full-fledged member of the family. |
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Her collection turned into a full-fledged business featuring clothes known for their quality, durability, and matchability. |
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For example, is there a way, in Second Wave feminism, for a woman to enjoy full-fledged, pansexual agency? |
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After she passes the bar exam, she will be a full-fledged lawyer. |
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In Toronto young Brownies of the Girl Guides, the Canadian girl scouts, stood in parade formation with full-fledged Guides. |
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Written agreements, whether they are full-fledged contracts or simpler statements signed by the employer and the employee should spell out the responsibilities and obligations they have to each other. |
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Feld's Etoile Polaire, a solo to Philip Glass for apprentice Kaitlyn Gilliland, was more a tone poem than a full-fledged ballet. |
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On Wednesday, the full-fledged commercial bank opened its first branch in Jalan Raja Chulan in downtown Kuala Lumpur. |
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The full-fledged prosperity of Tosa-forged cutlery was triggered by the Genna Reformation in 1621, to tide over the financial crunch the Tosa region suffered during those early Edo days. |
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A full-fledged gondolier can expect to make a comfortable living... Much of the ill-feeling between the city and the gondoliers is a result of the rampancy of moto ondoso. |
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He's going to feel like he got hit by a train. Maybe he'll even have a full-fledged nervous breakdown. Hackproof, he used to call his system. |
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Bochy was speaking for the masses, who watched a supposed duel of Cy Young award winners evolve into a full-fledged shellacking. |
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He set up an incubator, speeding the worms' progress from egg to full-fledged wriggler, and started advertising, about three years ago. |
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Likewise, the earliest Baptist confessions were written before Arminianism itself was a full-fledged theological system. |
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It was as if my mood had been goaded away from situational discontentedness into a dysthymia that seemed now to be heading into full-fledged depression. |
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And yet it is quite clear that after his return to Europe, in 1665, Radisson became a full-fledged European in regard to the values and objectives that would count for him thenceforward. |
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Heir to over two centuries of expertise, this great name in the watch business is indeed one of the rare full-fledged manufactures to master the full range of horological professions. |
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Set directors, technicians, and feelancers join forces in the success waiting to happen, whether it involves a short animated cartoon segment or a full-fledged mega Hollywood production. |
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This is the metamorphosis of the zygote transformed into a full-fledged human being. |
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We believe that these policies will be successful and that a full-fledged recovery will be under way in 2010, but acknowledge that this period of unprecedented uncertainty will make for a bumpy ride! |
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By the way, the Cinergy 800e PVR also includes a full-fledged hardware MPEG video grabber, making video recordings from analog sources as easy as child's play. |
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Brown dwarfs, first seen in 1995, occupy a murky ground between planets and full-fledged stars, lacking the mass needed to sustain hydrogen fusion in their cores. |
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The fund, led by the one-time bureaucrat at the former Ministry of International Trade and Industry, began full-fledged purchases of TBS shares in July. |
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The two later married, but not before Paula Murphy launched her career as a bullfighter, first as a novillera and later as a full-fledged matador. |
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