Because that degree of evil doesn't fade even with the best part of twenty years grace. |
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Adie, of course, is a bit of a trooper, experienced in making the best of difficult situations. |
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We have here the where-with-all to make the best of all possible amenities. |
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However modest these were, they undermined confidence in the dollar and raised fears of a trade war. |
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Teams will be two-a-side and played up to 11 points a game over the best of three sets. |
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They're examples of how that stoic, struggle on and make the best of a bad deal and tough times attitude can work against you sometimes. |
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That said, you've got to admire the people who are skilful enough to transform their homes without the help of tradespeople. |
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However, Tchaikovsky showed it was possible to make the best of both worlds. |
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It's just a question of Papua New Guinea making the best of the resources that are available to it. |
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Right now the threat of a trade war looms as Europe pressures the U.S. to lift steel tariffs. |
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Climate change is likely to affect the range and migratory patterns of many species, such as this Canada Warbler. |
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The capital reduction plan will not reduce the nominal value of the share, or its authorised or issued share capital. |
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There's much talk at the moment about a general lack of tradesmen and hairdressers about the place. |
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I have made mistakes but what is important is making the best of the resources available to me. |
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And now he's got a movie camera, casting director, best boy, and a cast of people more than willing to help him. |
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The calibre of this years Oscar nominations is top-notch and Chicago is up there with the best of them. |
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He encouraged them in every way possible to make the best of their respective strengths. |
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We're quite a large group, and we've known each other for the best part of 18 years now. |
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This is a civilisation we have been fighting against and with for the best part of 700 years. |
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Let us make the best of this virtue by living it, by making colour, caste, language and similar distinctions irrelevant among us. |
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I'm at a site at the moment where I have a number of tradies doing some work for me. |
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Most of the time the pretty steady, east-to-west trade winds ensure there is a breeze, but the air the trade winds bring is warm and humid. |
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He was later cleared of any wrongdoing and was adopted by the trades unionists as a martyr marking their struggle through turbulent times. |
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But the whole thing was such a cynical mix of half-truths, untruths and twisted logic that it ended up besting me. |
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I climbed through the broken window, snagging the end of my old dress on the shards of glass. |
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The large interindividual variation in migratory activity may be attributed to the migratory strategy of this species. |
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The host country and the coach, in particular, made the best of the limited talent at its disposal and beat Italy by a golden goal. |
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All 12 teams make the play-offs with the bottom eight competing in the best of three preliminary round. |
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It is a good place for surfing and, as well as being a prime patch for dolphin spotting, it is on the migratory route of the humpback whale. |
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To his supporters, Washington was making the best of limited opportunities for African Americans in the South. |
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It was built following the Great Fire of 1653 and was later acquired by the Earl of Ailesbury and leased to a succession of tradesmen. |
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How quaint, we all said, to see trades unionists with megaphones out on the streets demonstrating in defence of their jobs. |
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Our companies can compete with the best of them, if the playing field is level. |
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After Round Five, that gives her 28 from a possible 40, right up there with the best of them. |
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And she was sorry, she said, she had to give us the strap, six of the best. |
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Sailors in Scotland's Capital Ship have made the best of unusually good weather to take a brief but dramatic tour of remote South Georgia. |
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We nab a corner of the dancefloor and don't leave it for the best part of two hours. |
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But there's a limited amount of stuff to harvest, and bringing in more sharecroppers and putting in longer hours isn't really going to pay off. |
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We all look forward to a future that will see generations of Rotherham children making the best of all their abilities. |
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I've been trying to say this to you for the best part of 10 years but never quite found the words. |
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In addition to using skills such as maths and English, the youngsters would learn how to see opportunities and make the best of their resources. |
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Given those common-sense measures, it should be possible for most of us to make the best of Britain's rare sunny days and stay safe. |
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This is the town I was loathe to call home for the best part of two decades. |
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Some tradie had spilled a huge tin of white paint on the road then driven through the wet paint. |
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The shore, one of the most westerly in Africa, is cooled by the north-east trade winds, taking some of the edge off the searing tropical heat. |
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Prevailing trade winds transported them equatorward across the southern edge of Baltica to the Russian Platform. |
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I've chipped too many porcelain pots to be comfortable with the idea of glass shards in my first cup of the day. |
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Because of the effectiveness of sprinkler systems, codes often allow trade-offs or trade-ups on other elements of the fire protection system. |
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Most of them are working in relatively low paying jobs, as labourers or tradesmen. |
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I decided in my early twenties that I intended to spend the best part of forty years travelling to work. |
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Together these would wipe out almost 80 per cent of its called-up share capital. |
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Then we shortened the idea to the best of five with the ladder match being the rubber match. |
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With the help of his buddies from work he slowly modernised it and extended it. |
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The modernisation also meant that the abattoir could easily be used by individual butchers or groups of tradesmen. |
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This is said to combine the best of three distinctly different areas, all a delight to divers. |
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Normally the best of three games is played, so the overall winners are the first team to win two games. |
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The prevailing ethos on No Disco seemed a bit more thoughtful, a bit more arty, making the best of an obviously limited budget. |
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Nnetheless, even though we cannot make what we think we want to come true, we can make the best of the possibilities that we have. |
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There he was on election night standing as the pillar of society giving a mihi, and yet everybody there knew he was facing these charges. |
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At the same time, 114 of the authority's tradesmen have been told they could be made redundant because of threatened cuts. |
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She bests the boys in fights, follows trails with a woodsman's craft, and lives off the charitable contributions of miners. |
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It is usual to play the best of three games, but it is possible to play a just a single game to 30 points. |
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But the moment I sit down in front of the mike, my palms tingle and my throat tightens just a hair and I just have to smile. |
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Research has indicated that the optimum thickness for the total paint coat is 4-5 mils or about the thickness of a sheet of newspaper. |
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It sounds as if these two are now bestest buddies, born out of epic drinking sessions. |
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He cleared his throat at the mike and paused as the room settled down to a dull roar of voices and the tinkling of glass and silverware. |
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I've never been a big meat eater, although until a few weeks ago I was happily enjoying KFC with the best of them. |
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I am a trade unionist in the Natfhe lecturers' union and have been a reader of Socialist Worker for over 30 years. |
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When it comes to small countries, the Eaglemeister can stomp with the best of them. |
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It sent shards of broken window glass flying and tossed rows of chairs across the terminal. |
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Some 250 million shares are on offer which is 173 per cent of the current issued share capital. |
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You are here, existing and making the best of it, and getting through life as best you can. |
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These situations are never good ones to be in, but if we can derive some sort of benefit from it then we can make the best of a bad job. |
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Seizing the mike, camper Mike Pierce commands the crowd's attention with the confidence of a professional talk-show host. |
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She also revealed that a couple of big time opera houses in New York do resort to using body mikes or floor mikes. |
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In opposition, he took the scalps of many ministers and in government he was rarely bested. |
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He is hotly tipped to be named as best in breed in the north of England by the end of the summer season next month. |
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He is currently working on the impact of the agricultural depression on tenants and sharecroppers. |
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The steps are miked so we hear the footsteps, including the click of the ladies' high heels. |
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They were all shopkeepers, tradesmen, workers, and such, not leading men of Boston. |
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Chris flinched away from the shards of glass, but the window remained intact and transparent. |
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With the recent spell of reasonably fine, dry weather everyone is making the best of it. |
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A special blessing is pronounced before entering the mikva, emphasizing the holy nature of this precept. |
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Use barriers made of flexible polyethylene 30 to 40 millimeters thick and 22 to 28 inches deep. |
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The shards of glass that have fallen inside the booth rattle in sympathy with the grinding percussive rhythm. |
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No murder weapons were ever found, but they each spent the best part of 20 years in prison. |
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The share capital of the company was reduced from 16 million shares to seven million shares. |
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He has proved himself at Leicester and Celtic, in each case making the best of his resources. |
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The Big Brother housemates have almost squandered a quarter of a mil through sheer stupidity. |
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It was a difficult speech to give, but I think she made the best of a bad job. |
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The trade winds from both hemispheres converge towards the doldrums and a zone of low pressure, the equatorial trough, that girdles the earth. |
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Last week we had been friends, not the best of friends, but friends nonetheless. |
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Total mileage, probably the best part of 1000 miles plus all the interim travelling. |
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Like the trade winds on Earth, these rivers of plasma transport gas beneath the Sun's fiery surface. |
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A small percentage of Burrowing Owls from migratory populations may remain on their breeding grounds year-round. |
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But the consciousness exhibited by workers in these struggles was of a trade unionist rather than social democratic character. |
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The best means of getting a competent tradesperson is through word of mouth. |
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Four of the 10 island populations are migratory, and therefore I repeated the analysis with these pairs excluded. |
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Yet the trio, who were awarded their gold medals at the Agios Kosmas sailing venue last night, remain the best of friends. |
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Book a tradesperson well ahead of time, as they can be booked for months in advance. |
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Those 3 kids are playing in this same park like they are the best of friends. |
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Often the husband may hold 99 per cent of the issued share capital, and the wife the remaining one per cent. |
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Games can end in a draw when both reach the same point total, and usually Briscola is played to the best of three or five games. |
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The northerly bias in the direction of postbreeding movements is counter to the principal migratory vector of avocets during this time period. |
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It will be the best of five games and there will be six dartboards in operation. |
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In March and April each year, the rich waters also serve as a way station on the migratory path of bus-sized whale sharks. |
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Meanwhile, the other series, as expected, is a barnburner as St Adolphe leads La Broquerie two games to one in the best of five affair. |
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Do behavioral differences associated with migratory habit lead to discernible differences in the degree of differentiation among populations? |
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Word has it the short position in the stock is sizeable, possibly as big as 8 per cent of the company's share capital. |
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At 29, he was coming to the end of his career, but he set a lifetime best in the final. |
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Meanwhile, Joe's career as a dog trainer had really taken off when our dog Max won best of breed at the Westminster Dog Show in New York. |
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And his run was just three-hundredths of a second outside his lifetime best, set in the worlds in Seville two years ago. |
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He said that although a lot of efforts were made towards the mobilisation of share capital, only a modest increase was attained. |
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She gave him her hand, and he looked down at the small cut that had protruding from it a tiny shard of glass. |
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Since June the company has bought back 3.8 million shares, representing 4.8 per cent of the company's issued share capital. |
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We have to make the best of the resources we have, especially with a double-header ahead of us in the World Cup qualifying campaign. |
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His injuries were so severe he was laid off work for the best part of two years. |
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They show their appreciation when they are entertained by mihi of welcome in the Maori language. |
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With the first of them opening in early January, they will have been flowering for the best part of two months. |
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You know, the air has been lambent with rumour for the best part of nearly a year now. |
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Wispy-bearded men prayed before the mihrab, an extravagance of inlaid, multicoloured stone. |
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At one end of this area, a massive building project has been underway for the best part of 20 years. |
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A niche in one of the walls, called a mihrab, shows the direction that the worshippers should face in order to face Mecca. |
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For the best part of two years, politics in Britain has been dominated by the Middle East. |
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According to the book, the area of this mosque is 30x15 feet and its mihrab and musalla are still intact. |
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That would be the best part of 30 years ago when I was in the scouts and that was still far too recent for me. |
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The opening is in the shape of the mihrab, and it is covered with Arabic script and flower patterns. |
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Neither group forms a monolithic bloc, of course, but women are besting men in registering and voting. |
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For example, at Mansura in Sind, all the remains of the mosques, one of which is pillared, have mihrabs in this position. |
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We have a peace process that has moved on for the best part of eight years now. |
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The sound systems, loudspeakers and mikes of modern technology are a sad regression from earlier ability. |
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Do you think that contractors see that they have a responsibility to train up the next generation of tradespeople? |
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It worked on a points system so it was not necessarily a case of trying to win every event, but do as best you can in each. |
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During this period of economic recovery, the Euroland trade surplus with the United States has risen, not fallen. |
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They brought the best out of everyone on their staff, from the actors to the cinematographers to even the best boy. |
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He had made his name as a militant trade unionist and prominent member of the SPD, which he had joined in 1903 in Hamburg. |
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They know they can compete with the best of them, but their greatest opponent still appears to be the demons in their head. |
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He had dedicated much of his life to serving the community, was a D-Day veteran and had been a trade unionist. |
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She knows her French philosophers and can pontificate on Sartrian self-determinism with the best of them. |
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Tender loving care has saved the show career of Luna who won ' best of breed ' for the third year running at Crufts. |
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We like to think that we're up there with the best of them, and we get grumpy and defensive when visitors suggest otherwise. |
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The first wife of Prophet Muhammad was a wealthy tradeswoman, the richest woman in Mecca at the time, who exported goods as far away as Syria. |
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Just two years later she surprised everyone by winning one of the top honours in the show best of breed. |
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She had a unique ability to express the aspirations of businessmen and trades unionists, professionals and council tenants. |
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It must have been intended as a mechanism for provisioning for the castle and the type of settlers sought were merchants and tradesmen. |
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Here again the society is fortunate to have a great line-up with any of the ensemble capable of mixing it with the best of them. |
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The restaurant was gutted by the blast, while shards of glass covered the street. |
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Heritage Property Services tried to make the best of a bad job but, despite the offer of developing a similar site in Pewsey, it bowed out. |
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Their many friends have extended to them warm best wishes for many more years of health, happiness and joy. |
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But leaving aside esoteric question of etiquette all best wishes for future happiness! |
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They deserve our best wishes for the future, especially since many of them are now unemployed. |
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The Neapolitan Mastiff that won best of breed at Crufts in 1994 was later discovered to have had plastic surgery. |
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He holds down the left-back slot at Monaco and has his best years in front of him. |
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Some of those players are still trying to play the game at that level, and perhaps they've had their best years. |
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He always said his best years in football were between the ages of 27 and 33, because that is when he learned his trade. |
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Progress would dry up as creative minds wasted their best years in uncreative apprenticeships, under the sour scrutiny of their elders. |
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Tall, strong and mobile, he matches the photofit of the target striker he has long craved and, aged 25, his best years should be ahead of him. |
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Also, all of the players had their best years from about the ages 23-26, with little variation. |
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You're trying your best to create, in front of the camera, some approximation of the real world. |
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Dog breeders Gary and Gill Gray were celebrating after their German Shepherd Lottie won best of breed. |
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Uncle Bill put a lot of work into a failed effort, but maybe it was for the best. |
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Maybe it was for the best that they went their separate ways then, instead of dragging it out and getting more hurt. |
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However, which one of those players will claim the accolade of best of breed still hangs in the balance. |
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There were men, all with their faces covered, tidying the shards of glass from the hall. |
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The net assets of the company are still smaller than half of the called-up share capital. |
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There was a smell of burnt rubber and shards of glass littered the pub entrance. |
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It will also have to persuade firms of the merits of best of breed rather than all-in-one solutions. |
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Her feet suffered many cuts due to the broken shards of glass on the filthy floor. |
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And they say that the broken shards of glass missed his jugular vein by inches. |
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It detonated and smoke covered the room, sending shards of glass spraying over us. |
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The couple's home was being renovated at the time of the offence and the money was set aside to pay the tradespeople. |
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He pulled himself to his feet and brushed the dirt and glass shards off of himself. |
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We can build thousands of synagogues, mikvas, cemeteries and hotels, as well as tens of thousands of homes. |
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Synagogues, mikvas and cemeteries have been preserved in many places in the environs of Lublin and Podlassia. |
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They were the best of friends and shared the same advisers but they were individuals and each handled his situation differently. |
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In addition, it is also hard to detect and prove that a dishonest programmer has taken advantage of a trade secret. |
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This trip brought all three of us so close together that even today, 20 years later, we are still the best of friends. |
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On the back seat of his car the police found a small metal ball and shards of the broken windshield. |
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But 31 years later, the two are the best of friends and have been labelled the dream team by patients and staff. |
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As the best of breed tools are often open source, it is easy and cheap to experiment with pilot projects. |
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The rest of the time we are the best of friends, sharing many common interests in Africa, human rights issues, and humour. |
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The average thickness of FPO in Europe is about 60 mils, and no product sold there is less than 48 mils. |
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The story revolves around two New England couples who are the best of friends. |
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They've been married the best part of thirty years and are pretty well travelled. |
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My head was light, I felt extremely weak and the joint pains got the best of me. |
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If that sweet tooth is still getting the best of you, try sweet treats that contain low saturated fats and low-calorie sweeteners. |
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In the earlier semi-final, Sheffield Steelers got the best of a scrappy game. |
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David shakes her hand and she puts her other hand on top of his like they're the best of friends and smiles and nods a lot. |
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Your quest has continued so long that, unfortunately, you now run the risk of your impatience getting the best of you. |
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My curiosity got the best of me and I inquired as to how she knew this, let alone even knew who I was looking at. |
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Although they were nearly always pitted as adversaries on screen, beyond the studio they were the best of friends. |
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Anger and paranoia, no doubt vital fuels for his groundbreaking work, got the best of him in the end. |
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The three of us had become very close to each other and became the best of friends. |
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This gave us 215 mils of waterproofing protection on all of the vertical walls. |
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Of course, the food and drink can be a lot of fun, especially when you're surrounded by the best of friends and family. |
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When my mate, Annie, suggested that, instead of a Sunday walk on the beach, we go to this gym for a swim, my curiosity got the best of me. |
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I honestly believe that the president got the best of him by simply doing the opposite of whatever he recommended. |
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Because of that you felt that you were part of a movement, your ego got the best of you. |
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However, on the afternoon of their 10th anniversary, curiosity got the best of her and she lifted the lid and peeked inside. |
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Indeed many of the regulars gave it best and didn't even attempt to take it on, thus leaving a very limited field. |
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If the duo have any plans at all of going outside, they had best do it early. |
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If we are going to do something, we had best do it quick, before they get completely out of our range. |
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So, a company that puts itself up for sale, with the intent of staying intact after the sale, had best do something about that. |
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If we do not want them guiding it over a cliff, we had best do something to pry them from the grip of leftists. |
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The evolutionary significance of differentiating between these two types of migration rests on where the migratory behavior first appeared. |
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The inside barrier is a real advantage in a two-year-old race and Kenneth made the best of it leading with Indecent Exposure and Crown Pilot on its outside. |
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The northeast trade winds further south, so called because they blow in this direction for much of the year, was where the sailing clippers used to head for guaranteed wind. |
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In Namibia, the northwesterly trade wind is the trademark of August. |
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One of the most effective ways of besting an opponent in an argument is to show that the very argument he makes leads to a conclusion he is anxious to deny. |
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At the other end were the high levels of production supports and export subsidies in agriculture that helped to spark a full-scale trade war across the Atlantic. |
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As Kenney launched into the work, a humorous declamation from Thurber, one of them interrupted with a criticism. |
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Unusually, there was just one round rather than the best of three. |
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To the former he explained that the change of company name should be kept entirely separate from the question of transfer of shares or issue of new share capital. |
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Thurmond, a lawyer, had given loads of info to the cops to help them nail a dirty client of his and then faked his death. |
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But everybody had to do three time trials and it was the best of three. |
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It employs 250 hourly paid tradesmen and a number of sub-contractors. |
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Matches must be the best of five games to qualify as a pyramid match. |
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It is hardly unexpected that the net assets of the company are less than half of the amount of the called-up share capital which requires the calling of a special meeting. |
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While it is painful to watch the daily lurching downward of the stock market, the air must come out of the balloon. |
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Despite a lifetime best in the 1,500m, Lee finished out of the medals. |
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While casual exercisers might not notice any difference in lung capacity, intense gym-goers might feel the effects of an e-cig. |
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In the migratory season, waterfowl of different varieties, thousands of sandpipers and shanks and varieties of ducks flock to this feeding ground. |
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In the early stages the smooth boxing Hare easily countered the onrushing Cherchari who was not making the best of his height and reach advantages. |
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There is probably no way that this can be done adequately, and researchers have had to make the best of the limited access that has been granted them. |
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He frequently makes the best of limited opportunities, and was again seen to advantage aboard Forest Leader in the moderate Rathkeale Handicap Hurdle. |
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As a result they don't capture the learning potential of successful health initiatives developed in countries long honed to making the best of meagre resources. |
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The Thunderbirds will play host to the best of three game tilt. |
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Tractors and harvesters were replacing mules and manual labor, and mechanization was in the process of making black tenant farmers and sharecroppers expendable. |
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Although crippled in many ways, it has found new means of program delivery and has made the best of what was possible on its radically reduced budget. |
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Now, after an emotional reunion and a huge stroke of luck, the three firm friends talk to each other every day and their wives have become the best of friends. |
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Sometimes we squabble, but most of the time we're the best of friends. |
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One can only hope that his ego gets the best of his common sense this off-season, compelling him to exercise his free agent rights and sign with another team. |
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Ted's bout with delusions is getting the best of him, I suppose. |
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Brown's selfishness eventually gets the best of him, and Greene closes the novel with a plot twist that introduces more questions than it answers. |
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Bomber's great fault is his enthusiasm sometimes gets the best of him. |
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A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever. |
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Throughout most of its range the big-horn is a partly migratory beast. |
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We are now the best of friends however, as I am magnanimous in defeat. |
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Were China's entrenched conservative interests getting the best of him? |
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They are toxic, bioaccumulative, and able to be transported by the movement of air, water, and migratory species to places far from their original point of release. |
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Two teenage girls are the best of friends but are destined to go their separate ways until a tidal wave deposits a mermaid in a beach club swimming pool. |
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Anyone contemplating home improvements should seek expert advice, shop around, and see examples of a tradesperson's work before committing themselves. |
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The foundation will have no share capital, will pay no dividends, but profits which the hospital make in the future will be utilised for the upliftment of the community. |
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Some sheet metal, particularly that used in the manufacture of steel studs and other steel-framing members, may also be referred to by its thickness in mils. |
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The quarter mil is thought to be the largest ever fine by a team against one of its players, though we bet it will be drastically reduced sometime soon. |
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The drops have to be small enough to hang in the air instead of immediately falling to the slab surface, which puts them in the range of about 5 mils or smaller. |
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Every year the Office of Fair Trading receives over 100,000 complaints about builders which illustrates how difficult it can be to find a reputable tradesperson. |
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Pitman believes the alternative for small banks is to take a best of breed approach, as the major banking players turn their attention to furthering their brand identities. |
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Many have observed the benefit of using materials with a minimum thickness of 15 mils when ready-mix trucks or laser screeds drive directly on the vapor retarder. |
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Rousos adds that a buildup of 40 to 60 mils is very important. |
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On January 7, 2003, I stepped into the waters of the mikveh. |
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Chabad and AYS partnered to rebuild the mikva, located behind A. Y. Synagogue, in order to make it a state-of-the-art mikva and bring its level of Kashrut to the highest. |
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As an unmarried, not traditionally observant woman, I had never actually been to a mikva and always assumed my first visit would be on the eve of my wedding. |
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Windows were shattered and shards of glass littered the scorched pavement. |
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Milne's tenants, most of whom are men, are either pensioners or factory and construction workers, tradespeople and contractors who need a place for a while. |
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That volume, plus the occasional strange or distant placement of singers, meant that all singers were amplified by body mikes, which I didn't like but understood. |
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I thought maybe that was for the best because that way if I made a fool of myself and fell off or something, at least Ben and the other guys would not see it. |
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He is untouchable, Scotland's supreme champion, best of breed. |
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She gets the quarter of a mil if she goes quietly into that gentle night. |
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One coat of some paints will measure between 10 and 14 mils, says Rafie. |
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And most of those players have their best years ahead of them. |
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Saying that shards of broken glass are razor sharp is an understatement. |
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The bullet entered the left side of his chest, hit his heart and settled in his lung. |
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Lupe Fiasco is a favorite of mine because I like his direction in his music. |
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As the debt talks were lurching into the eleventh hour, McConnell proposed a way out of the problem. |
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He lurched from story to story and sometimes into improvisation with no reason for or momentum to his overall line of thought. |
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Yes, paper bags and empty cardboard boxes are the bestest of cat toys. |
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Some DV films are made with no soundman, no lighting expert and none of the other odd-jobbers who show up in the closing credits of big productions. |
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It took five minutes for the names of all the actors, producers, editors, gaffers, grips, best boys, dialect coaches, wig makers and steelworkers to crawl by. |
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Soon after widespread protests and strikes broke out in opposition to the jailing of a leading trade unionist over employer attempts to injuct the unions. |
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I was forced to sit there, turtle's head straining against my pants as the names of the best boy, gaffer and second unit catering assistance rolled oh-so-slowly up the screen. |
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Types of key workers to be included in the scheme have not yet been finalised but are likely to include tradespeople as well as public sector workers. |
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Once upon a time, say the authors, most Scots knew most of the dances and could take a turn with the best of them, but that is not always the case today. |
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He's the player who makes it work at the sharp end, a finisher who can hold the ball up, nick the odd penalty, and bully a centre-half with the best of them. |
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Each game is the best of three sets with each set being played to 15 aces. |
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Scotland's new forward coach gets the ball away with the best of them but, when he is unable to do so, seldom fails to protect possession jealously. |
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I pay particular tribute to the trades unions and union learning representatives who are genuinely liberating the lives of so many of their members. |
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John McCain voted for federal funding in 2007, thundering about thousands of frozen embryos. |
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At EU level, exports to the CEE countries countries are higher than imports, which is an indication of the trade surplus that the EU has with the region. |
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It's coupled with a male lead singer who croons with the best of them. |
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We have a trade surplus in services, we are a net exporter of services. |
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She still had her Irish brogue and could dance with the best of them. |
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But where they are in power, they privatise with the best of them. |
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The same goes for the labor supply and the trade deficit, that has changed from a trade surplus into a deficit, but is also not of a dangerous level. |
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Tensions have been increasing between a number of countries and China recently over its trade surplus, surging textile imports and problems with product piracy. |
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In particular we must attract, recruit, inspire and train a veritable army of entry-level tradespeople and professionals to ensure that we can meet the demands upon us. |
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Determined to make the best of a bad job, he decided to re-investigate the possibility of passing his lorry driver's test and follow family tradition. |
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He has been phenomenal at making the best of what he has got. |
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There is a determination to do well, to make the best of the resources available to him, but what is the key to getting back on the winning track? |
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We have to make the best of whatever cards we have been given. |
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Rochdale Council street lighting team leader Dave Ralphs said workmen had to make the best of all the working days before the lights are switched on. |
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We have to make the best of our maritime resources in all aspects. |
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And the trade surplus narrowed because of a drop in May exports. |
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Detectives were today warning people to be on their guard for cowboy tradesmen who may try to rip-off residents in the wake of flooding and gales. |
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There is an irony in that many of those opposing the Prince's visit are advocates of the overthrow of the constitutional monarchy in Bahrain. |
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Now, leave aside questions about this tax policy, or about the wisdom of constitutionalizing any tax policy. |
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She was taking a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug for relief of chronic back pain. |
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The industrial blueprint has changed as markets and industries have advanced, Lot sizes of one and mass customization are non-starters. |
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Long-term use of a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug is less likely to cause an ulcer after Helicobacter pylori is gone. |
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The third and fourth days of the Bears' game with Worcestershire, yesterday and today, were complete non-starters as heavy rain hit the ground. |
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