Increasingly high-profile and hard-hitting campaigns have been aimed at keeping children away from railway lines. |
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The abductions give militants the high-profile publicity they seek to show they are still a force to be reckoned with. |
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Now he's back playing with another high-profile team and made it through the first quarter of the Oakland game before Belichick pulled him. |
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We act on behalf of very high-profile clients who would, I consider, find a lap-dancing club deeply objectionable and offensive. |
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A string of high-profile racing personalities were also taken into custody. |
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The K-League champs have made a series of high-profile signings since they lifted the trophy last December. |
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For high-profile Hollywood films, a tie-in with The History Channel or Discovery has become almost mandatory. |
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Bradford's high-profile park rangers have helped to catch 400 truants, working with police in 16 operations in the past year. |
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He is tennis's most high-profile advertisement for the benefits of an alternative education. |
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Collecting Africana is unlike collecting most other materials because of the lack of well-known high-profile vendors. |
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If your job is to keep goal for a high-profile team you have to be prepared to take the criticism. |
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Forty percent of attendees are return clients, including high-profile guests like Damon Wayans, who's brought his A-game three years in a row. |
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Now in their fourth year, the Awards are widely regarded as the most prestigious and high-profile of their kind. |
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In high-profile cases, the tobacco industry has recently paid enormous amounts to recompense individuals damaged by its products. |
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Since its relaunch last autumn, which only brought a marginal increase in circulation, the paper has continued to run high-profile TV campaigns. |
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Whatever the future holds, Strasser will always have his high-profile past to relish. |
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Hit-and-run attacks, terrorist acts, raids and ambushes were cleverly combined with high-profile ideological activities. |
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Probably no union leader can boast the support of more high-profile Republicans than Mr. Miller. |
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Several high-profile resignations and retirements have hit hospitals in recent months. |
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A high-profile civil case would mean lurid newspaper headlines and act as a block to any possibility of restarting a television career. |
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All Western democracies are now acutely aware of the apocalyptic consequences of a well-orchestrated attack on high-profile facilities. |
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In ideal conditions the lionhearted Listowel man turned in the performance of his life and was a very popular winner of the high-profile race. |
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They generated a high-profile attack on muggers, which involved every interested government department. |
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Two years after investigating the high-profile death, he is safely back on the political beat. |
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The next time you attend a high-profile match as an away supporter, be sure to carry proof of your identity. |
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The bank is already making a splash with the most high-profile foreign bank outlet in Shanghai, located on a prominent corner on Nanjing Xilu. |
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Does he feel people are naturally suspicious due to several high-profile scandals involving evangelists? |
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The dozen or so high-profile inmates are allowed to exercise together and play chess, poker, backgammon and dominoes. |
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Two high-profile directors of the company tendered their resignations recently. |
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Perish the thought of jumping willy-nilly on to investment bandwagons or lavishing shareholders' funds on high-profile marketing campaigns. |
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We're also hearing of some high-profile meetings, one between the Secretary General and Iraq's foreign minister. |
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According to David, Taggett stole a high-profile project from him in one of Tucson's historic barrios. |
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Veteran Royal Navy destroyer HMS Newcastle is enjoying a high-profile sunset to her distinguished Naval career. |
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The leaders of various intelligence agencies worry about a series of high-profile events this summer. |
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They all are fast, tall, and play for high-profile programs that qualified for bowl games last year. |
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Many of them are in high-profile positions of responsibility and trust in the areas of computer security and law enforcement. |
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He is a high-profile public figure, but that was a side issue in the investigation. |
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Authorities have arrested high-profile editors, closed publications, and imposed news blackouts on politically sensitive events. |
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This 5-panel, high-profile cap with a twist features a flashlight in the crown of the cap. |
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These high-profile victories were to signal the coming of a new era of 4-stroke motocrossers. |
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Hedman's mind has been more robust than his body, his self-confidence undented by his high-profile mistakes. |
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We've had 20 high-profile years of corruption, mismanagement, sleaze and notoriety. |
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The findings follow a number of high-profile cases in which children died after tell-tale danger signs had gone unheeded. |
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Microsoft gets it in the neck on both these points, especially whenever a high-profile Windows exploit is released. |
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In stab vests and riot gear, police stormed a number of Ulverston homes looking for drugs yesterday in a series of high-profile raids. |
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Despite his high-profile in the county he knows a newcomer to politics has a tough task. |
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This autumn has seen a spate of high-profile full stops, marked by greatest-hits collections and line-up changes. |
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Val Kilmer plays Scott, a bullet-headed military expert called in to rescue the abducted daughter of a high-profile politician. |
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It would seem that he's the most high-profile casualty of the local election debacle. |
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Without co-listers, many high-profile borough mayor candidates could find themselves swiftly saying bye-bye to their political careers. |
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Bethell has become notorious for his high-profile campaign to normalise nudity. |
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For every great game released this year there has been a real high-profile stinker to cancel it out. |
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Nevertheless, the President and his handlers probably hope to use high-profile events such as the Pennsylvania crisis to make some political hay. |
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Already the no side has developed a significant head of steam with multiple and well-publicised launches and high-profile figures involved. |
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For an artist who paints and draws the conventional genres of still life, landscape, portraits and figures, he is surprisingly high-profile. |
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Since his death there may not have been a drop-off in crime but the number of high-profile criminal heavyweights has waned. |
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The company has been pushing their new line of running shoes, the most high-profile ad so far being the streaking naked man at the soccer game. |
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Attacking the high-profile hotel would attract worldwide attention by striking a blow at British capitalism. |
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You certainly can't deny Sir Richard a quirk for high-profile publicity stunts, from cross-dressing to circumnavigating the globe in a balloon. |
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In the process, he's increasing the already outsized power of his tiny state in high-profile corporate transactions. |
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He also appears to have lost the support of some of his most high-profile celebrity friends. |
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This was, in short, a high-profile case involving a hugely popular figure who did nothing very wrong. |
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This was a high-profile public event, which would obviously attract media attention. |
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It is the turbulent couple's second high-profile falling out within a week. |
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He is planning to enlist the support of high-profile public figures to campaign against the policy. |
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Yet his return to high-profile politics has brought renewed scrutiny of his business career. |
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Of course, there have been some high-profile policies which have not come off. |
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It followed a series of high-profile cases where the accused was later not charged or found not guilty. |
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Many high-profile public health campaigns seem to be less about making us better than about making us good. |
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The idea has high-profile backers from across the industry, but not everyone agrees with Archer. |
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The competence of surgeons has already been questioned following a series of high-profile cases. |
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Police are warning the public and high-profile figures to be wary of suspicious mail. |
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Individuals in high-profile positions always run the risk of being targeted in this way. |
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The high-profile cases are well known but there are hundreds of other people affected. |
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The findings led to calls for more funding for training to avoid repeats of high-profile police mistakes. |
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It will take place in private, but keeping the result secret in such a high-profile case will be difficult. |
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She is far from being the first high-profile MP to have been caught speeding. |
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Four people have been arrested as part of a high-profile crackdown on burglary in Burnley. |
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The city has struggled following a succession of high-profile business closures and job losses. |
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Bettman wants certain high-profile owners to be vocal about small markets and paint a doom-and-gloom financial picture. |
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That's a lot of high-profile hoopla for a record that's essentially a chronicle of economic and emotional poverty. |
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The former building society also remains hostile to the trend, although it is unlikely to participate in any high-profile campaign. |
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Officers spent the day visiting retail parks, shops and pubs as the high-profile initiative continued. |
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Main is also working on a hush-hush project involving a Scottish-based online games business and a couple of high-profile sports journalists. |
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The bank suggested that Cunningham beef up the board with some high-profile directors. |
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Last Thursday, a high-profile military booster in Congress suddenly shattered the conventional wisdom that immediate withdrawal is unthinkable. |
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And that is before some impending high-profile closures cause even bigger problems. |
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Joburg's newest nightspot opened on a very high note with a guest list that comprised high-profile guests and a fashion-conscious crowd. |
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Hardly a month has passed without a photo opportunity of the high-profile minister opening a state-of-the-art road scheme. |
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Someone suggests, rather indelicately, that he isn't high-profile enough to be rector. |
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Occasional boxing fans want to watch high-profile heavyweight fights and he reels them in. |
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To attract more high-profile customers, he set aside nearly 10,000 dollars for interior decoration. |
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The world's most unlikely double act began in Geneva in 1985, with a series of high-profile fireside chats. |
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People are talking about the difficulty of interrogating him, given how high-profile he is. |
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Pressure these high-profile vendors to contractually guarantee against infringement claims by covering court costs. |
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The most high-profile US influence today, however, is through counter-narcotics operations. |
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Smarting after a succession of high-profile scandals, both have been eyeing up the immigrant sector to boost branch footfall. |
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The practical influence of criminologists has not been confined to shaping government policy via high-profile institutions. |
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A little crooked at times, he takes high-profile business cases for the money, while finding the time to defend poor clients as well. |
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First, a number of high-profile free-trade initiatives have been scuttled recently. |
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Intelligence forces have complained that several high-profile suspects they'd been keeping an eye on have gone to earth and now can't be found. |
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The Government funds two high-profile communications campaigns involving TV, radio, and print media. |
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That is why there is such constant pressure for high-profile policing, with demands for more officers on the beat. |
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Looking sexier than ever, he still has to fend off amorous groupies despite his high-profile marriage. |
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It is, however, discreditable to defend the antics of high-profile people on the grounds that some of their critics have dubious motives. |
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Because men favor men, and hence, men get the high-profile extra assignments that I am excluded from. |
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There is an erroneous perception that high-profile players make good managers. |
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Tattan has also been promoting the company internationally and has addressed high-profile gatherings on e-payments and e-security. |
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From time-to-time, when high-profile hype collides with scathing advance screening reviews, the inevitable result is an ugly pre-release reputation. |
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A series of high-profile events in 2010 and 2011 highlighted the increasing and multifaceted threat of cyberattacks. |
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Republican Florida Gov. Rick Scott prevailed over former Gov. Charlie Crist in their high-profile battle. |
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Federal prosecutors are free to cherry-pick high-profile or politically expedient cases, knowing that the cases they reject probably will be prosecuted in state court. |
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To add to the gloom, several high-profile Ebola cases have occurred in health-care workers treating patients with the disease. |
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Pressure has been intensified by a number of high-profile libel cases and a growing realisation the legal costs in such cases are completely ruinous. |
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One of the most high-profile examples of detention during the conflict was that of Irina Dovgan. |
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Taylor Branch, another high-profile basher, did at least go to school in Chapel Hill, but that of course is a basketball school. |
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You have to slay the sacred cows, publicly, in a high-profile way. |
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The details differ but the intent is the same as in a high-profile case of police brutality. |
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The Food Standards Agency has already set limits on the amount of salt people should eat, with a high-profile campaign urging them to consume less than 6 grams a day. |
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It's a boon to news organizations hungry for any tidbit of information about high-profile suspects. |
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Longtime fashion editor and stylist Taylor Tomasi-Hill left a high-profile gig to explore her passion for flowers. |
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A few high-profile convictions can go a long way in making insiders reluctant to cash in on inside information for a quick buck. |
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The FBI and the President may claim that the Hermit Kingdom is to blame for the most high-profile network breach in forever. |
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The high-profile pathologist said her role on site is minimal as the experts in photography, blood patterns, fingerprints and ballistics take over. |
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This episode illuminates the omnipresent peril the current president faces in having such a high-profile, high-octane frenemy. |
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In recent weeks the Australian media has given saturation coverage to criminal allegations of pack rapes, cover-ups and pay-offs involving high-profile sportsmen. |
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The Modlin Group attracts and keeps high-profile clients by providing investment strategies, as well as real estate advice. |
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But stoney, who has 116 caps for England, is now the most high-profile active gay footballer in England. |
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Years later, he got a high-profile job at Mozilla, a tech company in a professional community noted for its progressiveness. |
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These beta testers include high-profile customers, as well as the many people in the Linux community who respond to our open invitation to help with testing. |
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Triathlon, the arcane sport of masochists, is poised to hit it big, with a high-profile Olympic debut and two camera-ready hardbodies in a duel for glory. |
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After a long-running and high-profile battle with cancer, he died from complications from surgery. |
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And it became clear that some high-profile musicians were coached to spit out lines intended to make copyright maximization a wedge issue among artists. |
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It is curious that the SEC allows high-profile investors to keep smaller holdings confidential, but leaves scope for follow-the-leader manipulation of the share price. |
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Police officers have raided homes in Bradford in a high-profile operation. |
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Today the most high-profile of the old-time secretive sects is Scientology. |
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Asking the Frenchman to begin his coaching career at a high-profile club in the throes of decline was the boardroom equivalent of a hospital pass. |
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That could be much more effective than a high-profile, one-off high-level Kerry visit. |
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He is keen to put his high-profile role in the disastrous Lions tour of Australia, behind him, although four months on certain matters still rankle. |
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I chose Wei Sun Christianson because she is one woman who successfully competed against hordes of high-profile men. |
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Concrete countertops and concrete carved to simulate rockwork are some of the more interesting and high-profile applications of decorative concrete. |
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We erred on the side of caution and had a high-profile police presence. |
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In a high-profile case it is likely to have attracted wide publicity. |
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They are described as the British farming industry's most high-profile shop window, and with such a variety of goods on offer, window shopping has never been so tempting. |
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But its high-profile use for a baby girl is likely to dampen its rise as a boy's name. |
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Bats host many high-profile viruses that can infect humans, including severe acute respiratory syndrome and Ebola. |
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Bethany is dumb as a doornail, and seems to bore Don about as much as his high-profile clients do. |
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The current travails of the stock market and relatively poor showings of several recent high-profile flotations may be temporarily swaying Wavegen's hand. |
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In his meteoric rise through the ranks, his posting as chief constable is not his first high-profile position, and certainly not his first contentious one. |
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Nixon carried the taint of a perpetual candidate who had lost high-profile races. |
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The future role of Nasa has been thrown into question by a high-profile report that concludes the agency is not able to send crewed missions to the Moon and Mars on its own. |
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Other high-profile women also became single mothers after disillusioning experiences with men. |
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The campaign, Challenge Manchester, has 76 days to run, but has already had a marked impact thanks to high-profile blitzes on litter, graffiti, fly-tipping and fly-posting. |
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Like a precariously balanced house of cards, the McCartney team collapsed on the eve of a high-profile 2001 launch, due to be held in Trafalgar Square. |
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You get these high-profile people that go into prison, and the staff abuse their authority. |
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The number of high-profile participants, and how they are choosing to participate, has perturbed one corner of the Internet. |
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As a relatively high-profile museum, the project gathered an expected amount of attention from the architectural press. |
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His high-profile barnstorming on behalf of John McCain in 2008 finished the job. |
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These throngs of people standing in high-profile vigils could disperse and go individually to thousands of bedsides and visit those who suffer in isolation. |
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There were a number of high-profile men in her life who turned out to be duds. |
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The warning comes after the high-profile arrest and prosecution of an Australian tourist last year and the rising tension caused by repercussive protests. |
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A high-profile boardroom will have tiny microphones embedded into the table, where a not-so-public training room will have gooseneck microphones for better audio. |
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Today, most high-profile Democrats present themselves as centrists. |
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Off-stage as well, mckean and Hill seem bound together, confronting the pressures of the high-profile New York opening as a unit. |
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Despite her many high-profile projects, Carine Roitfeld still manages to maintain a sense of enigma in the public mind. |
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A row has blown up over suggestions that a high-profile attempt to rebrand a Yorkshire city was simply copied from a similar campaign thousands of miles away. |
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Some worry that none of the contenders can stop Dean's anti-establishment candidacy, prompting speculation that high-profile alternatives may join the race. |
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After high-profile flameouts both Simpson, 31, and then Aniston, Mayer is done dating celebs, the source revealed. |
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Cyber squatters, therefore, are a big issue, especially for high-profile retail brands. |
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At Amber Hill, setting was a high-profile concept, and the students were frequently reminded of the set to which they belonged. |
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My host gained national notoriety after her high-profile arrest in 1993 on charges connected with running L.A.'s toniest prostitution ring. |
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Chad Green, the former Birmingham High of Lake Balboa standout, said the Kobe Bryant case makes him more aware of the kind of trouble that can find high-profile athletes. |
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The mystery woman turned up at the most high-profile events with Kim Jong-un, leading to fresh speculation that she's Kim Jong Kardashi-un. |
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The issue of the digital divide is not something new, however over the past few months it has become increasingly high-profile. |
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Former Muharraq Municipal Council chairman Mohammed Hammada was among the high-profile losers in the second round. |
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He is the first big name star to show a definite interest in the new trilogy following a series of high-profile backdowns. |
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Indeed, the 1983 high-profile visit of President Francois Mitterrand to Parisian banlieues symbolized refocused attention to the periphery. |
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And yet Ricker is not the only one to become a high-profile ambassador for a cuisine in which he has no family roots. |
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Khloe, 29, is currently going through public marriage problems with high-profile basketballer Lamar Odom. |
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Mr Clegg has put these forward, along with high-profile Lib Dem Shirley Williams, apparently without consulting the Tories. |
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After a series of high-profile prosecutions, happy slapping seemed to die out. |
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Somebody like Melanie Rickey, editor-at-large of Grazia, is a very high-profile fashion writer. |
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This fourth edition discusses recent high-profile cases such as lead in children's toys and the Asian longhorn beetle epidemic. |
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Ted's most high-profile clampee is Betty Boothroyd, former speaker of the house. |
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While the Cabinet chief is not a high-profile position publicly, it is a vital one bureaucratically. |
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They also feared the prosecutions would be on a par with the high-profile show trials in Stalin's Russia. |
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The two-tier system was selected earlier this month after two recent rulings by Santa Barbara Superior Court Judge Frank Ochoa that overturned high-profile indictments. |
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McCrone's trust in Nerac for such a confidential, high-profile case is an honor and truly a research victory that both companies are proud to be a part of. |
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Marshalls is providing paving from its Mistral and Tegula ranges, which have featured on a series of high-profile projects. |
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The EMP has long been associated with some of the most grievous, as well as the most high-profile, crimes in the modern history of the country. |
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The conference brings together a number of high-profile FLUENT CFD users giving presentations on the latest leading edge automotive applications. |
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Or if an investment bank blew a high-profile public offering. |
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Beware of individuals who constantly name-drop about high-profile people with whom they allegedly do business. |
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Is it possible for a pro-choice candidate to win a high-profile statewide Republican primary in Texas? |
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So did some high-profile board members, who grated on the nerves of the sedate establishmentarians. |
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Overall, he's the worst high-profile non-striker we've seen since Nicholas Witchell crossed a BBC journalists' picket line. |
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The government was eager to convince high-profile companies to make Oersted their base. |
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Despite being one of Spurs' most experienced and high-profile players, the 30-year-old has not travelled for a Continental match since last year's trip to Sheriff Tiraspol. |
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The special agent joined the FBI in 1984 and worked on a series of high-profile cases, which amassed more than pounds 34 million in forfeiters, fines and restitutions. |
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Both investigations have appeared in high-profile science journals, drawing unprecedented publicity for explorations of speech sounds and word orders. |
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Thus begins the day-after-day rigors of constant shining, ironing, buffi ng and drilling that will prepare the Sailor for the next two years of high-profile duty. |
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James Sebe Moroka had studied in Scotland during roughly the same period as Silas Modiri Molema, and he also became a high-profile political activist. |
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Hall added that usually the men do not wear anything under the piupiu, the flax skirts, but because of the high-profile guests they'll wear black undies to welcome them. |
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McNeill, who missed out on selection for the Great Britain team at the Winter Olympics in Sochi by a whisker, had been set to miss the high-profile competition. |
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Shafiq, who held many high-profile governmental positions during the Mubarak era, is seen as a counter-revolutionary force by many revolutionaries. |
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The report also includes insights into several high-profile security vulnerabilities, including Poodle, UPnP attacks, DNS flooders and Yummba Webinject. |
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In her new role she is based at Owen Pugh Construction, which delivers high-profile infrastructure and civil engineering schemes across the region. |
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Noh sprang to prominence here as a teenager, but he's now a more accomplished player and will look to carry the Asian flag in the company of so many high-profile tourists. |
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In the quarter century since his tenure, however, his global diplomatic activism and high-profile post-presidency has pushed revisionists to take a second look. |
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The PFX's most high-profile stars include three-time gold medalist pitcher Lisa Fernandez and second baseman Dot Richardson, a two-time gold medalist. |
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They note that claims of so-called reverse racism, while not new, have been at the core of an increasing number of high-profile Supreme Court cases. |
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It was a very disappointing round for Giri, who won six straight games in the tournament, but failed to soak the pressure of a high-profile tournament when it mattered most. |
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Mr Goldberg, also a part-time Crown Court recorder, was involved in one of the region's most high-profile trials involving the use of supergrasses. |
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They had been a high-profile curiosity on Oxford Street, London's shopping center, for months as they moved with vigor among the shopgoers and tourists. |
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One of the most influential and high-profile women in the Arab world, Shaikha Mouza gave fresh examples of the double standards contributing to the dehumanisation of Muslims. |
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These high-profile homeschooled students would likely be attractive to any selective higher ed institution seeking talented and interesting students. |
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The production uses traditional smithcraft with great dedication to detail and there are also limited edition models to please your high-profile guests. |
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Tradesman Rob Cooze, 50, said the group will now finally celebrate winning the high-profile gender discrimination case with a bottle of champagne. |
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Worn by high-profile celebs like Cynthia Nixon, these craft pieces share a technique called Soutache, the same form of braiding used in upholstery and trim. |
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The successful candidate will join a high-profile, dynamic department of 15 tenured or tenure track staff, which includes eight recently hired Assistant Professors. |
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A longtime fixture in the architectural woodwork industry, Concepts in Millwork has been recognized throughout its 35-year history for many of its high-profile projects. |
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Dominated by members from the Tausug, Yakan and Sama tribe, the Abu Sayyaf in Sulu has been engaged in high-profile kidnappings over the past two decades. |
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