I've just noticed that after two months I still have no personal effects decorating my desk or office walls apart from a few work type things. |
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Their detractors were few along their short trek down Main Street to the MP's office. |
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But his insulting treatment of a key ally shows him to be irresponsible, graceless and obsessively bent on winning office at all costs. |
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Shui On will develop office and residential buildings in the Xintiandi area, one of the hottest restaurant and bar areas in Shanghai. |
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I have to out myself as a purloiner of office supplies, a loafer, a personal phone call maker. |
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I much prefer it when he strides purposefully through the office with a menacing glare. |
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Those not wishing to use a credit card will need to leave a cash deposit with the purser's office at the beginning of the cruise. |
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With the power out, the only light in the subbasements was cast by the spear points of flame, devouring overturned cars and office debris. |
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Usually there's some paper pusher in the doctor's office doing that in her head. |
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We are well aware of the grandiose plans that are conjured, supported and implemented by politicians on entering office. |
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This area is currently being used as an office but ideally can be converted to a granny flat to provide extra accommodation. |
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The University research and technology office may have experts who can speak on grantsmanship and other related subject matter. |
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The new generation of wireless devices means it is now possible to remain constantly connected to the office, without the need to dial in. |
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There's a grassy green in the office, a bold orange in the kitchen and a baby blue in bedroom. |
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I phoned your office and was told that you had not booked the appointment in your diary and that you were feeling ill. |
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His own desires for personal gratification are all subjugated to his priestly office. |
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It pushes me to get out of my office and spend time with other editors and writers. |
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We climbed a narrow staircase that led to a dusty office lit grayly by one narrow window. |
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A moment later a somewhat short gentleman in a simple black suit entered Christopher's office. |
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While they put up a list of plays on the grease board, he went into his office and closed the door. |
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He sits in Beane's office as the GM dickers over trades with opposing team officials. |
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Whenever she came to the office the same effusiveness she so generously gave to me was also shown to my staff. |
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My first day on the job, I walked into the doctor's office to place some dictation on his desk and spied a photo on his bookshelf. |
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So when this outgoing, funny, handsome man from the New York office joined our department briefly, I eyed him up with some interest. |
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A month ago I decided my office needed a bit of greenery and brought it from home to put in my office windowsill. |
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Someone from your doctor's office takes photographs of your face from different angles. |
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The post office also sells a small selection of groceries as well as stationery and greetings cards. |
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Furthermore, if the economy continues to falter, it is still possible that the president will be ejected from office in next year's elections. |
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The president was forcibly ejected from his office March 24th, when protesters stormed the presidential building. |
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In the interests of Germany's diplomatic reputation, his ejection from office cannot come too soon. |
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If it goes ahead, it will allow the council to dispose of several dilapidated office buildings around the city. |
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He stared at the dilapidated office building, wondering how many people were inside. |
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Under state statute, Daschle would no longer be eligible to hold elective office in South Dakota or represent it in Washington. |
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And that's the decision whether to stand for the nation's highest elective office or not. |
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Sinclair had never held elective office, though he had previously run for governor on the Socialist Party ticket. |
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And yet, its new Republican governor is perhaps the freest-thinking holder of high elective office in the entire nation. |
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The sort of people who run for elective office just don't do that sort of thing. |
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After Michael's death in a ski accident at year's end, Joe decided to exit elective office altogether. |
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And so, for the first time in 12 years, he found himself out of elective office without a certain next step. |
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If you have not received yours and you live in my electorate, give my office a ring. |
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A regular visitor to the Lindsay electorate office and a campaign supporter of Jackie Kelly. |
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I got a part time job at the Rongotai electorate office, getting the polling stations sorted out for the election. |
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Furthermore my electorate office staff Kim, Liz and Debbie are always happy to help with inquiries. |
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On the recommendation of a friend I hired an electrician to do rewiring in my office. |
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You have in my estimate, dishonoured the high office you hold and diminished our democracy. |
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Those who issue dimissory letters contrary to the form of this decree, shall be ipso jure suspended from their office and benefices for one year. |
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The lamp on Albert's desk glowed golden orange, dimly illuminating the dusty, disorderly office. |
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Every office will have a manual dimmer switch, giving the office occupant optimum control of the lighting levels he or she finds most productive. |
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Nowadays, various dim sum are also sold in takeaways as many students and office workers' day-to-day breakfast. |
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The overall box office grosses for the summer season, which ends today, on Labor Day, is just slightly ahead of last summer's record pace. |
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He used to sit in the pub in Greek Street, next to our office, surrounded by admirers, and he was in his element. |
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He never seemed too ground down by office even when he was in the eye of the political storm. |
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There may be more selection in schools now than when we first came to office, but never mind, we'll scrap the eleven-plus. |
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Opposite this is an anonymous-looking office building with a large ground-floor window. |
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Two office sites are available on 4 acres on the east side of the lake for two five-story, 50,000-square-foot buildings with ground-level retail. |
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If you kill an opposition candidate, you create a martyr, with a groundswell of indignation on which his successor can ride into office. |
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I'm hoping that by the time I get home, the office tile has been grouted, dried and the furniture put in place. |
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How could this home-made Elysium be abolished to make way for an office block, or executive maisonettes? |
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Driving into the office he listened to the radio and heard dire warnings about increased security. |
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If the Government is reduced to grubbing the votes of its most backward-looking, antediluvian backbenchers, then what is it in office for? |
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It feels like stepping into one's office directly from the breakfast table. |
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They have produced one of the city's first large-scale office buildings that genuinely have the capacity to be passively ventilated. |
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Do clients ever ask you to debug an office, and if they do, do you actually ever find any bugs? |
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Lastly she watered the office plants and fetched her coworker a fresh cup of decaf coffee. |
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During a political party's election primaries, its best talent is selected and nominated to run for public office. |
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At the time, my husband restrained me from going into the editor's office and decking him. |
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We first see Matthews as she arrives at a wonderful deco newspaper office designed by Alfred Junge. |
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Deputy President Jacob Zuma is engaged to a Swaziland princess, the daughter of Prince Phiwokwakhe Dlamini, his office announced on Saturday. |
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Sam looked down at the directions he'd printed off the Internet from her computer in the home office. |
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I looked around the office, saw there was no one by the printer, checked the print queue, and sent the printer-friendly version to print. |
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Many gallery owners, architects, decorators and artists are finding a lucrative niche filling the space on stark white office walls. |
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The party ruled by decree until January 1986 when a military coup forced them out of office. |
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The building will provide dedicated laboratory and office facilities for 30 researchers and a research manager. |
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While privatised industry has its merits, I feel Primeco should not take over the local post office. |
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Not many people had her com number, not the portable one anyway, they all called her via privy line at the office or at home. |
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One of the propeller-heads in the front office noticed the stats of a pitcher on a small college team. |
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Everyone will have the right to continue to collect their benefit weekly so do not be duped into losing your local post office. |
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Remote office data can be deduplicated and replicated centrally as well as backed up locally without additional branch office hardware. |
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At a time when anti-corporate documentaries are big box office draws maybe it is unnecessary to wrap a political message in old clothes. |
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To say that fantasy movies have not been a big draw at the box office is to understate the matter. |
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In any event, it couldn't have helped me, and I continue to pay the rent with menial office work and a few freelance writing gigs. |
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The persons invading the San Jose office barricaded themselves in a conference room where they defaced the walls and damaged furniture. |
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A local constituency office in Keighley has been targeted by vandals who have defaced the building with graffiti. |
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She alleged that the article defamed her both personally and in her office as a magistrate and pleaded 3 false innuendos. |
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Any students enrolled in the program will require a proctor at their plant or office location. |
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In cities, glass and steel high rise office buildings mingle with colonial houses with gingerbread fret-work. |
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Amazed, Collins contacted the procurator fiscal's office in Haddington and was told the tapes did exist. |
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His first investigative office was closed only a few months after opening when the government launched a campaign to suppress the profession. |
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That probably doesn't mean shattered windows and office occupations, but more likely petitions and free food giveaways like one held last March. |
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As a profiler, most of her work was conducted in the office, not the field. |
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I cleaned the department office, defrosted our refrigerator, found some framed pictures for the walls, and brought in a few potted plants. |
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The gloomy prognosis makes some sense because office rents and vacancies are traditionally trailing indicators of the broader economy. |
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There I was, in this huge office full of baseball impresarios, sharing drinks and glad-handing each other. |
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Any news, advertisements, views or opinions will be gladly received in our Westport office at Shop Street, Westport. |
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When researchers bumped up temperatures in a simulated office from 68 to 77 degrees, keyboard errors fell by over 40 percent. |
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Occasionally, she recognized a few of the parolees who came into the office because they'd grown up in the same housing project. |
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But as soon as he walked through the door he was summoned to the office and sent home. |
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You never know what task is going to be thrown at you when you walk through the office doors. |
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He is anxious that the Minister would resolves all issues surrounding the delays in payment before he leaves office. |
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The office sifts the papers coming into the department and decides most of which papers and delegations the minister should see. |
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I have been in the Cabinet and have glimpsed very senior political office and it's not everything it's made out to be. |
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Any office cooled to a temperature lower than 25C or any shop that leaves its door propped open could be fined. |
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However they will need to adapt to a world that has become more complex and globalised since they left office. |
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At that time the office was granted to the chancellor of England, who executed the duties by deputy. |
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She recalls an experience at customs. when a parcel was not delivered, and she had to go and collect it herself from their office. |
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At night, it became a parcel sorting platform for the parcel office for delivery next day. |
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I assume you did not propose me for this office so that I, too, should lie to you. |
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The prosecutor's office has been deluged with letters, the vast majority angrily urging that he leave the couple alone. |
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The fear was that a charismatic leader could use the office of tribune, with its base of power in the common citizen, to become a demagogue. |
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I suggest storing a bottle in the glove compartment of your car, at your office desk, or in your gym bag. |
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The manager glowered at us and stalked off back to his office. The sacked bloke was reinstated and all six of us passed. |
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The prosecution follows a project carried out by the council's trading standards office last August. |
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The Paris prosecutor's office said it was closing the file into his death as a result of the police conclusions. |
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He added that the list of universities has been handed over to the prosecutor's office. |
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The group pledged funding to the state prosecutor's office to help it to track down the killers. |
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Pathan was vice chancellor of the university for two terms and recently demitted the office. |
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Smidt was told that his departure was because his name was on a list of rotating directors-general who had to demit office at a certain point. |
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It was the Democrats protesting against Democrats in office in a Democratic city. |
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Soon, the counselor, a pudgy woman with graying blonde hair came out of the office, followed by Gwen. |
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The community office, a demountable building in Shaw Road, was put up recently to provide a venue for a wide range of community activities. |
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Sea containers, demountable site building, various tools, office furniture, computers and building stock will also go under the hammer. |
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So I looked on other shelves in the living room, in the den, in the bedroom, and in my office downstairs. |
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It is currently used as a home office although given its size it could also be used as a den, games room or sixth bedroom. |
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A spokesman for the Chief Executive's office denied that Wednesday was a date offered to the party, saying it was only chosen by the party. |
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Its hard, protuberant cones can't be concealed even under the largest sweatshirt you can wear in the office. |
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An office, canteen, library, weigh bridge, roads and water supply connections would be provided. |
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The march led to traffic being blocked, before it came to a halt outside the provincial governor's office. |
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He ran a post office and now works in the education department of Rochdale council. |
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But even though he was unceremoniously deposed from office last year, could the mild-mannered leader really be capable of such deeds? |
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He was deposed after demonstrators stormed his office more than a week ago. |
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After depositing my bags in a sarkari guest house I made for the office of the Dashauli Gram Swarajya Mandal. |
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In 1619 he narrowly escaped deprivation of his office for not taking the sacrament in conformity to the five articles of Perth. |
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The suspension of his pay and subsistence was no deprivation of his office, any more than shaking off the apples is cutting down the tree. |
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Webber includes helpful comments on the meaning of ancient Latin terms and is a gold mine of introductory information on the office. |
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At least he was closer to the office here and they could use the golf course for their morning walks. |
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They were candidly surprised by how well it all turned out and my office no longer elicits derisive or doubting commentary. |
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A parole petition had to be agreed upon by the public defender, district attorney's office, and the presiding judge. |
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The students in later decades would have gone into public office remembering the Georgist idealism of their youth. |
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He is the only candidate who has never held public office, but Walters contends that his leadership skills are far from lacking. |
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Millionaire candidates enjoy a significant advantage over the average citizen who desires to run for public office and hopes to win. |
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Tucker accused George, who was running for public office, of allowing his political ambitions to influence his behavior. |
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They will be asked to weigh in on key issues, either by direct vote or by whom they choose to represent them in public office. |
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She cites Ulpian's declaration that under civil law women were banned from all civil or public office. |
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The immigration ministry option entails spending a whole morning in a single, crowded public office. |
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He managed public office and residential buildings, collecting rents, and taking charge of maintenance and repairs, etc. |
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One day last week my good lady asked me to pick her up from the office at lunchtime, which I did. |
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I mean, do you feel like you are destined to run for office or be a public servant? |
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This time, you've got the goods on somebody in the office, and you've just shared the wealth with the click of a mouse. |
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I had to dash off for a meeting, so the goodbyes were fairly truncated, and got back to the office to find my Korean agenda in my inbox. |
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But these were simple questions about how public servants use their office cost allowances. |
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One week, the Prime Minister descends on the town to visit the office of a training company. |
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Despite all the gadgets to lighten his work, he leaves his office with a dull and desiccated mind. |
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Poorly designed office blocks could be pulled down and more landmark buildings erected to add to the town's famous glass pyramid and viaduct. |
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More than 10 per cent of companies polled have designated smoking areas within the office. |
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In a major shake-up of management, chief operations office becomes chief executive designate. |
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And I suspect that the box office return for the film will make that designation an even higher honor than it is today. |
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Another important provision of the new charter was that it eliminated party designation for candidates running for office. |
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In the fateful evening when he was returning from his office, he was caught by a group of goondas and taken away to a deserted place. |
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Given the rarity value of what had been set before us, how many more words would the desk jockeys back in head office demand? |
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When the aid agency in Dublin sent the sterling draft, the Nairobi bookshop despatched the consignment to my rural office. |
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I can tell she hates my mother, despises her so much she wishes she had never set foot in her office. |
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Certainly the holder of that office, competent or otherwise, seems to control the destinies of us all. |
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They really, really did want an eco-town in Cambois, where the post office, shop and pub have successively gone. |
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Before Ian could jam his card into the clock to punch out, Dupont called him from the office. |
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Inside, the office seemed dead, and Prudence detected a faint smell of alcohol. |
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A spokesman for the court's fines office said they were unable to discuss details because of restrictions governing cases involving youths. |
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They loathe tinsel, detest office parties and abhor rum balls of all kinds. |
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Others say she is detracting attention from the presidential hopeful, which could cost him the Oval office. |
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Mr Shaw agreed that, if the solicitor did not post such a debit to the office side of the ledger, there would be a credit balance on the office side of the ledger. |
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In this case, since we were helping an office full of nice people, it was inevitable that we would run into a terrifying, multiheaded gorgon sooner or later. |
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The departing leader yesterday delivered a coruscating attack on the tormentors within his own party who he claimed had made it impossible for him to continue in office. |
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Susan Dawson previews some of the products on show at Orgatec, the world's largest office furniture exhibition to be held in Cologne on 22-26 October. |
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The original idea of establishing a team and an office to promote, publicize and create books from the expeditions, soon evolved into the Luo Ben store. |
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The deceptions continued, rapidly escalating in severity, until last fall, when he hired a lawyer and called up the U.S. Attorney's office to confess. |
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Researchers at Canada's McGill University installed UVGI or ultraviolet germicidal irradiation ventilation systems in three office buildings in Montreal. |
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He should be thankful for the container because that's all he got after he received a notice from the Vincent post office that a parcel too big for delivery had arrived. |
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It is obvious that he would not have lived as long as he did if he had taken up public office and conducted himself in accordance with his conscience. |
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He's written books on Ohio folkways, managed a theater, worked for a radio station, and at one point served in public office as a commissioner for Richland county. |
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Like some unwanted child who no one loved, Boat Trip sank like a stone at the box office and took a pummeling at the hands of critics and audiences alike. |
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Sitting in his office beneath the choir loft of a deconsecrated church in Cincinnati, James Verdin can't hear the World Peace Bell toll from across the Ohio River. |
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Among the subjects he considers are the diaconate, the priestly office, the office of the bishop, the place of canon law in the life of the church, and ecumenism. |
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They faxed a letter to a civil servant in the director general's office. |
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Those democratic institutions function purely on the allowance of the religious authorities who have a right to vet all candidates for public office. |
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Trotting alongside her mother as a youngster whenever she was at her mother's office, Aleksandra was all eyes for the designs, colours and materials. |
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The prosecutor's office said his mother identified the body the same day. |
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Irvine, California, is the epitome of tightly controlled urban design, a squeaky-clean edge city of office parks and master-planned neighborhoods. |
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But in my office, when I have nothing to do, the world seems do dismal, pointless and punishing that it can be hard to remember flowers and sunshine. |
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As soon as he leaves office, prosecutors can call him to the dock. |
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Staff working at the store were duped into clearing up a smashed bottle of vinegar while one of the thieves walked into an open office and swiped wads of cash. |
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Let someone use your office for meeting a client or a prospect. |
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Sherry, the punky bleached blond in the box office, looked up at me. |
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The money will be drawn using a card and a PIN at a post office. |
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At the same time, both men said they were the person to represent the majority-minority district and that ethnicity is not the only prerequisite for elective office. |
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He said he had been saying for some time that he would like to vacate the leadership of the party and on demitting office, sign the nomination papers of the new leader. |
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Come by my office later, I'll give you the number for a prosthetist. |
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It's hard not to sneer at a movie like this, which prostitutes every aspect of the creative process in an all-out attempt to lure viewers into the box office. |
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This densification of office and residential high-rises is new here, but the area has become an El Dorado for those interested in water sports, disco, and in-line skating. |
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People living in Semington have given their support to a campaign to keep the village post office open, despite a planning application to demolish the building that houses it. |
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By contrast, also at Chelsea, Mark Gregory's stunning design to incorporate a garden home office had Purbeck stone stepping stones making a pathway over a still pool. |
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The one area that I have seen, as online and telecourse classes have the exams proctored by my office, is the greater freedom for adults who want to continue their education. |
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Leconte deepens and enriches the situation by having Faber consult the real psychoanalyst in the office next door, who gives him gnomic advice and a large bill. |
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The office of the procurator general investigates and prosecutes crimes. |
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A spokesman for the procurator fiscal's office confirmed that a complaint has been served on Aberdeen City Council in connection with the accident. |
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Those of us who gathered in Grierson's office that day were scarcely aware of what had hit us, comprehending only dimly the magnitude of the crisis. |
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Files have been passed to the police and the procurator fiscal's office. |
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The major task of a deputy is to use the constitution and all the existing laws to supervise the officials in the court, in the court and in the procuratorial office. |
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The prosecutor's office is not allowed to force the deferrer into certain specified treatment methods, e.g. cognitive-behavioral models, programs, or institutions. |
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Utes, trucks, forklifts, cranes, sea containers, demountable site buildings, various tools, office furniture, computers and building stock were among the items up for sale. |
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Resilient than rubber, more sensitive than the world's best radar system and forever grovelling at the boss' feet, these modern Neros fiddle while the office burns. |
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We submitted all the necessary documentation to the tax office for audit. |
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Tuesday I ended up working from 8am until eleven that night, got home at quarter to one the next morning and was back in the office by half eight. |
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He shares his office with skeletons in various stages of dishabille, but that's part of the job for the manager of medical illustration at the Medical University. |
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However, only one prognostic study of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality comparing home and office blood pressure measurements measurements has been conducted. |
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The city could begin by rezoning to allow bigger office buildings to be built there, producing up to 15 million square feet of additional developable space. |
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As well as scrapping the ancient office of Lord Chancellor, the Bill ejects the law lords from the upper chamber and establishes a Judicial Appointments Commission. |
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In fact, as a baby, he was discovered in a Gladstone bag in the left luggage office at Victoria station and adopted by a kindly couple from the landed gentry. |
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A radical ministry which gained office with socialist support in 1895 and tried to introduce graduated income and inheritance taxes was brought down by the Senate. |
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This will eliminate the need for e-mailing us or faxing the information to our reservations office and it will most definitely make the process more efficient, she said. |
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The heavy double glass doors lead them into the office area. |
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Also Tuesday, Blazers GM John Nash opened a cabinet in his office, showing me a grease board with the 15 names of the players on the roster on it. |
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He did not elaborate on concerns regarding the immigration office. |
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The Anglican world today is seeking to invest the office with dignities and responsibilities that go well beyond its actual place in civil and canon law. |
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This list of office slang may come in handy for all you desk-bound folks. |
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Part of South Milford was flooded yesterday after swollen dykes overflowed into High Street, leaving the village playing field, post office and several houses under water. |
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The young women are trained in basic information-technology skills such as data entry, desktop publishing, accounting, office software and teleworking. |
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If this inflames delicate office politics, so much the better. |
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On the democratic front, successive governments gained power by being economical with the truth, and once in office, lied blatantly about their intentions. |
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Whatever you think of the demise of Hatton's office 400 years later, this week you can visit the house in Croydon where he received his Great Seal. |
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