The shop keepers have to turn back many teenagers who come expecting to find mini music systems, cameras and electric razors. |
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With two excellent keepers and two quick strikers on offer it will be a case of who can make the most telling breakthrough? |
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The toll keepers simply kept a record of the number of times his coaches had gone through a toll gate. |
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Saboteurs are not unknown, with the result that most keepers take great care when hiring beaters. |
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Fishermen have made adjustments lately to keep more keepers and feed fewer to sharks. |
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And unlike most fishing for trout under the lights, almost all of the fish were keepers, easily measuring more than the 15-inch minimum. |
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We boxed seven keepers and tossed back about that many undersized fish, then moved several hundred yards to another brush pile. |
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Bramleys are good keepers so I will lay them out in cardboard boxes, not touching, and store them in the basement where it is cool and dry. |
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Because once you've stolen something, it becomes your property, finders keepers. |
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Perhaps today's keepers, marginally less talented, are victims of the times in which they live. |
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Wards with vice districts consistently elected important tenderloin businessmen, usually leading saloon keepers. |
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The loving care of his keepers has worked wonders in Simba, who is able to move around without much difficulty, these days. |
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But in the parade most of the shop keepers knew her and some of them would even spend time chatting to her. |
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When she arrived home to Germany, Eclyse's mother surprised her keepers by giving birth to a baby zorse. |
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Goal raids were frantic and the keepers were kept busy as the balls shot into the box and past the bars regularly. |
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The team consists of five all-rounders, six specialist batsmen, two wicket keepers and five strike bowlers. |
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In the days of the baby boomers and baby busts, the keepers of reflection were the tops of their prime. |
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When the guard aboard a mail coach blew a blast on his horn, private vehicles pulled over, and tollgate keepers promptly opened the barrier. |
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Like other lighthouse keepers, his function was to keep the lights burning. |
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The uncompromising lives of service lived by lonely lighthouse keepers possess a special dignity. |
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Of the nine keepers to have had more than 20 national caps, four are known by their surnames and four by their first names. |
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To run a hunt you need all the horsemen, stablemen, hound keepers and nowadays the local police. |
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Over our meal we were entertained by a cabaret act performed by the bird keepers and some of the inhabitants. |
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Old women were also stereotyped in comic literature as drunks, brothel keepers and witches. |
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Each enclosure needs keepers to clean up after them and replenish their food. |
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Lighthouse keepers and fisherman generally report them as they spend more time near the sea. |
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Some pet keepers are bitten while handling their snakes in a drunken, drugged, tired, or emotional state, late at night. |
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But keepers of the Coldplay and Travis flames will warm to its inoffensiveness, its unobtrusiveness and its lack of challenge. |
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David Garrard also has had success on quarterback keepers and bootlegs off of play fakes. |
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For the Brahmins are hereditary keepers and masters of the language, hymns and mantras of the universe. |
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In some cases, the descendants of the keepers declared themselves to be the owners! |
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As the fairways are rapidly improving from the drought, no doubt the green keepers are managing to get the sprinklers working overtime. |
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In their self-regard as the last keepers of the flame of Western culture, this ex-dissident class renders themselves slavish imitators. |
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Many of the lighthouse keepers attended, as did their families and it was a great afternoon of reminiscing. |
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Finally it was necessary to turn to the servants, the kitchen help, the slaveys and the poultry keepers, with their red and dirty hands. |
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Apparently customers are a big hassle to shop keepers and waiters in Europe. |
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Most were not sure what to do, and called for keepers or guards to apprehend her. |
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Prison stories abound, but the keepers of the prisons and the keepers of the information tell very different stories from the prisoners. |
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Inside Australian prisons the keepers and the kept eyed each other suspiciously waiting for some indication of the other's intentions. |
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Perhaps, although this is a conjecture, his prison keepers would prefer that he use a readable form. |
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Furthermore, animal keepers have been ordered to add herbal medicines to their animals food and water to build up their resistance to the heat. |
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Some of these plastic items are detected and removed by the animal keepers. |
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If the animal keepers find someone teasing the animals, they warn him or ask him to leave, they claim. |
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The keepers are warning people not to play with the animal if they see it, as it has sharp canine teeth that can inflict serious bites. |
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Mony was born nine years ago at the zoo, and over time has become a favourite with the animal keepers. |
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When individual animals seem unable to reproduce, keepers can call in physiologists to diagnose possible biological problems. |
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This makes them feel quite comfortable and they love walking up and down the enclosure, says one of the animal keepers, Mari. |
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It was only with great difficulty that the animal keepers were able to herd Rita away to safety on such occasions. |
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She began to lose her sight five years ago, causing her to become timid, irritable and even attack animal keepers on occasion. |
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His most controversial policy is encouraging the keepers to develop close relationships with the animals. |
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I watched as people fed sweet popcorn to the animals as their supposed keepers stood idly watching. |
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Poor funding and underpaid animal keepers make the conditions for some of the animals almost unbearable. |
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The animal has been described as looking like a pipe cleaner by his keepers and joins animals including deer and reindeer. |
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In addition to providing objects and hiding food, some of the enrichment activities also help the keepers care for the animals. |
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Right now, the animal keepers from the circus stay at the zoo, attending to all the needs of the chimps. |
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In Scottish winters, while the rest of the country yearns for sun, the keepers on grouse moors pray for a deep, deep frost. |
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From the late 18th century, successive dukes commissioned images of members of their households, particularly the keepers and huntsmen. |
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Not only have the American Right, once the keepers of fiscal probity, turned around, but also there is some muddled local thinking. |
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Security experts also suggest that keepers tag and photograph their animals or implant microchip identification. |
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However, on a bad year, you are employing all your keepers and you are not getting any revenue. |
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He quickly became a legend with his dazzling skills that left defenders flat footed and an eye for goal that made keepers wince. |
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It's always nice when a fellow goalkeeper wins something because us keepers normally get overlooked in favour of strikers. |
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As soon as the first cub was born, it was clear to the animal keepers and the vet that more were on their way. |
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The ministrations of his keepers have worked wonders for Simba, who now is able to walk about in his enclosure for any amount of time. |
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Well as a wicket-keeper, did you often feel a greater affinity, or that you had more in common with the other keepers in opposition teams than with your own team-mates? |
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His keepers fed the beast copious amounts of port, champagne, and whiskey to pacify the persnickety pachyderm. |
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Other witnesses were washerwomen, tavern keepers, or dockworkers. |
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And since the arrival of the British troops the number of UN peace keepers in Sierra Leone has doubled to 11,000, and the rebel advance has been turned into retreat. |
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Keeping an eye on the sea has been the job of 14 successive keepers at Point Pinos Lighthouse since it opened in 1855 in Pacific Grove, northwest of Monterey. |
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It will also be easier to trace the keepers of abandoned vehicles. |
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There are seven lighthouse keepers on Pengchia, with one acting as the chief, four as regular keepers and the remaining two serving on a rotational basis. |
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A handful of these caretakers are the keepers of historical film. |
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Primary responsibility for caring for animals resides with the farmers and the keepers who have demonstrated their commitment in this regard over the years. |
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He rarely misses the target, which is worrying for all keepers. |
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The Italian has been one of the best keepers in English football for quite a while now and it would be cruel if he were to spend the majority of this season on the bench. |
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Two half chances at either end did not tax the defences or keepers. |
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With an absent goalkeeper Bex Holt and Emma Rutherford both did well as substitute keepers and were named players of the match for bravely taking up the challenge. |
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Why were record keepers hesitant about naming certain individuals? |
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Blackout periods typically occur when plans change record keepers or investment options, or when plans add participants due to a corporate merger or acquisition. |
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School counselors who have served as record keepers of student data in schools are ideally positioned to use this data to advocate for traditionally underserved students. |
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Peace keepers who served in East Timor yarned with former prisoners of war, as Australian service men and women shared their experiences over a beer. |
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Animal keepers have long recognized that some species, such as ring-tailed lemurs and snow leopards, adapt better to captivity than other species do. |
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Green-Wood has its own catacombs, which grounds keepers will unlock for tour groups. |
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Head warden Keith Harris and other senior keepers from the Warminster safari park flew out to the 55,000-acre Lewa Wildlife Conservancy for a 10-day visit. |
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Game keepers keep predators in check and manage the moors to preserve habitats of many species which are in sharp decline nationally, research suggests. |
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He told me in no uncertain terms that I was third choice of three keepers, one of which was young Ally Brown, who has never played for the first team. |
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The brothel keepers are demanding the right to provide escort services, saying that's the only way for them to compete with unlicensed operators and remain financially viable. |
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Is it worth it for these companies to keep stars and their keepers on retainer? |
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The Magazine has sorted out the keepers, sleepers and bleepers to help you get real with your draft. |
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Now the pair are ready to go toe-to-toe in a battle to land the youngster as back-up to their current first choice keepers. |
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These keepers of our national anxiety used to limit themselves to the spectres of ICBMs and mushroom clouds. |
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Common ostriches raised entirely by humans may direct their courtship behaviour not at other ostriches, but toward their human keepers. |
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In a culture with an oral history, elders are the keepers of communal knowledge, effectively the community library. |
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All the operational lighthouses on the Farnes are now automatic and have no resident keepers, although in former years they did. |
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The large concrete structures immediately to the south of the lighthouse provided the keepers with fresh water. |
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Jazz, pictured, lapped up the beautiful weather as a team of 10 keepers got to work spreading six tonnes of woodchip inside DZG's Orang House. |
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And the data reveals unexpected realities about secret keepers, daters and fakers. |
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Prior to automation, the lighthouse was built with accommodation for four keepers and their families. |
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Uniquely, the keepers of the marches were given the power to terminate indictments. |
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They are the keepers of the local parish prisons, which house felony and misdemeanor prisoners. |
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Owners can chose from navy blue, red, dark Havana brown or black belts with solid gold buckles and keepers. |
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Since 1972, the keepers of the atomic clocks have sporadically added 25 leap seconds. |
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At the Denver Zoo, keepers rotate lions, African wild dogs and hyenas through a habitat. |
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Shanghai Kelly has been kicking up dust about the war on the crimps and boardinghouse keepers. |
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There's no foulup so lame that keepers of the flame like Andrew Bacevich, the modern Alibi Ike, can't excuse, spin and downplay. |
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Every birth is such a big moment that most tahrs are named after their keepers, who treat them like their own children. |
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Adam and Novikovas swapped long-range efforts, neither of which troubled the respective keepers. |
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Despite the trophy length limit placed on smallmouths, they have contributed to a vast majority of quality keepers. |
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The trustees, as well as local hotel keepers and coach operators, promoted interest in the bridge among members of polite society. |
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Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty and in the final analysis, its only keepers are the people. |
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Watusi cattle are fairly easy keepers due to their hardiness. |
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The ban punished sellers and opium den keepers, but not users of the drug. |
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We've got competition for places all over the pitch and hopefully it is no different with keepers and it is great for Brad to have the other Brad pushing him, even at his age. |
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The lighthouse was automated on 7 April 1992, and the keepers came ashore. |
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The keepers, Kelvin Davies and Allan McGregor, our eager beaver discovered are the only custodians to have saved three consecutive Premier League penalties. |
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Payment may vary according to regulations made by pimps, brothel keepers, madams, and procurers, who usually take a slice out of a prostitute's income. |
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They were the keepers of starcraft, runecraft, lorecraft and wortcraft and they guided many through the darkness of the future and healed bodies and minds. |
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By contrast, beerhouse keepers were not allowed to sell spirits. |
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There are the own-goals, the bungling keepers, the bad haircuts, the miskicks, the expensive players who flop and the manager who sits in the wrong dugout. |
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Last month, Twycross keepers took in two male red ruffed lemurs, now one of the rarest primates on the planet, in an attempt to save them from extinction. |
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A tranquiliser gun was first used, but failed, so keepers decided to shoot the tailless barbary macaque on Tuesday after fearing it might get lost in the 82-acre parkland. |
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Some birds are lost. They are shot, taken by hawks, blown down in storms or trapped by other pigeon keepers. Regardless, the real homer man doesn't want them back. |
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Zoo keepers will lead a weekly discussion focusing on different species including the Arabian sand cat, Arabian leopard, Arabian Oryx, and the Ghaf tree. |
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But appearances can be deceiving and Stumpy, who is believed to be the oldest ring-tailed lemur in the world, is still loving life, according to zoo keepers. |
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