Yet the site has risen by 10,000 places and is now ranked at 30,000 over the last 3 months. |
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She places the pots in her home's window wells and covers them with leaves. |
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He made a good start to the season with four second places in the Peter Craven Memorial meeting at Kirkmanshulme Lane last Monday. |
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While working full-time at the BBC, I spent about four years flying to quite faraway places to film on location. |
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It has many areas of stunning beauty and places that are truly tranquil and serene. |
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Both councils said they were still unsure how additional places would be funded. |
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Thus this theory places little importance on the effects of individual dispositions on cognitive appraisal. |
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He had a first and two second places at Mallory Park, a third and fourth at Cadwell Park and second, third and fourth at Snetterton. |
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The facility has got off to a flying start with most of the places already filled. |
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Big cities are intimidating places even when you speak the language and know where you're going. |
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Smoking is already banned in most of the places that people have to use, such as the aforementioned public transport. |
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As a result, one finds even public places like the beach littered with plastic cups, bottles and leftover food and what not. |
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Its text is interrupted in several dozen places with sets of asterisks that substitute for classified information that has been excised. |
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In most of the places they were not supplied with anything to eat until noon. |
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What intrigues me about the metaphor of alchemy is the importance it places on the process of transformation. |
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Adults too can relax and enjoy the delights on offer at many of the places around the region. |
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He suggests this, for example, in the many places where he speaks of waking up out of our dreams or nightmares. |
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It's being asked because the figures are miniscule, going from two to four places of decimals. |
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He dropped more than 50 Order of Merit places to 74th and managed only one top-ten finish. |
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Many of our parents are also fearful about the existing masts and some have already applied for places at other schools in the area. |
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There are huge pedestrian walk ways and squares with theatres, museums and places to eat and drink. |
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We became aware of the places between populated areas, aware of the spectrum of space. |
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Peace is wonderful and we should have more of it, but some of the most peaceful places on earth are cemeteries. |
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Traditional places to try would be the sand flats in the area below the ferry and around Pimlico Island. |
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But, in corporations, the autocrats who run these places can't leave people on their own. |
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I surveyed the old hospital and its many auxiliary buildings in salubrious places like Morningside. |
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They are places of appalling squalor, repression and violence, where a few dollars earned by running drugs is a good wage. |
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The places where the emitter joins the base and the base joins the collector are called junctions. |
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Eight places on each committee will be reserved for the nominees of the affiliates. |
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Visits to public places revealed that grievances of the physically disabled people are legitimate and well-founded. |
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The age where pure idealism gets you places is gone, it is history, finito. |
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Unfortunately, upcoming Malayali models, especially girls, have to go to places like Bangalore and Mumbai to make it big. |
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Germany has a highly developed social security system and places a strong emphasis on education and vocational training. |
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Throughout the fall tour, the dancers shaped their plans, meeting in places like late-night restaurants. |
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The album showcases the importance the band places on rhythm over pure volume. |
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Far from rejecting male and female aspects, it places prime importance on them. |
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It's a new step for him that, for once, places mood and atmosphere ahead of the riffs. |
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It was a black so dark that it shone midnight blue in places the light reached and it ended half way down his back. |
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Nonetheless, with two wins and two second places in his last four tournaments, he remains favourite to capture the money title. |
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As teenagers continue to mature they begin to seek out their places in society. |
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Saskatchewan also is one of the best places on earth to view rare whooping cranes, magnificent white birds bordering on extinction. |
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This is because there is nowhere else for them to go, thanks to a severe shortage of places in care homes. |
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It showed a good bit of skin, but in the right places to make it tasteful and elegant. |
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That's no problem for places such as St Raphael's, that has ready access to Yale's medical students. |
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Community centers, museums, and places of worship also might be used for this purpose. |
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Fringed in places by swaying palm trees, this usually quiet beach is an ideal spot to take in those last minute rays and a cooling dip. |
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Long, drowsy, dusty days when the shade of trees calls the saunterer into the woods to seek out dark, cool places by small streams. |
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One of the most peaceful places on earth is actually 15 metres underwater on the Great Barrier Reef. |
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It's also at the centre of our metropolitan areas, the main streets, these great places that we once had in every town. |
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But you can always count on some activity even mid week where other places are dead. |
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Perhaps I haven't been in the right places at the right times, but there was none of the raucousness of Edinburgh on a Saturday night. |
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She was given a button, a needle, a cotton reel and a choice of private places she could use to sew a button on in school. |
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The second is that it is important that juveniles be held on remand in places where they mix with others of their own age. |
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Both move me almost to tears in places and are mature works from artists at the peak of their creative powers. |
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But don't think that specialized clinics are the only places prepared to help couples deal with this knotty problem. |
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In many places the straight trunks of the kapok tree are used to make dugout canoes. |
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We have a moral centrality that places us in a position of authority over animals. |
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Many of the Kanak whom I interviewed unequivocally demonstrated anxiety regarding taboo places and associated ancestors. |
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Second and third places were taken by, respectively, the Dusit Resort and The City Sriracha. |
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His hair still stuck up in odd places and the shadows beneath his eyes only seemed to have grown darker. |
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It perhaps explains why today I don't like to go to places that require me to use a map. |
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He grabs the last kitchen box and follows Richard out the back door, which is propped open, and places the boxes on the tailgate of his truck. |
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And, perhaps above all, I'd listened to the wireless, day after day, listened to stories and songs of far away places and of different times. |
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We're hearing reports from a lot of people in Houston, San Antonio and other places that they're happy there, they might not want to go back. |
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I'm sure McGrory's is one of those places where 19th century writers stabled their horses and demanded beer and victuals. |
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Yes, I know that places are made sacred by the celebrations, prayers, and charity of the believers who worship in them. |
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Since 1997 they have also been allowed to offer similar places to eligible Australian students. |
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The growing shortage of care home places in the Forest means local pensioners who need long-term care often have to leave the area. |
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Mark Gosche slips nineteen places from his 2002 ranking, reflecting his lack of profile. |
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In Europe Ulster is still ranked 13 places ahead of Glasgow so the match promises to be a close one. |
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In their rush to smile for the cameras, someone apparently bumped a decimal point six places to the right. |
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His argument places too much importance on what is essentially a phantom text. |
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It also places more importance on high pitching moments at high speeds, and less on the ones at low speeds. |
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But if Reaganomics set the stage for some long-term gains, there were plenty of places where it fell down as well. |
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We met in each others homes, went places together, prayed with each other, called each other and encouraged each other. |
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This is a leadership that is succeeding and a Conservative Party that is going places again. |
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Parents and children, youths and older men spend their free time in these places agreeably and merrily. |
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When everyone has their train in place, each player in turn places tile on the end of trains according to these rules. |
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Yet the sense of space, of distance, the remoteness of the places through which one travelled never contained a hint of menace. |
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The only thing that the West could do is to stop providing safe places for kleptocrats to hide their stolen money. |
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The British number eight showed all his Yorkshire grit to beat a player ranked more than 200 places above him in the world. |
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A station on the earth's surface sends the signal to the satellite, which receives the signal and rebroadcasts it to other places on the earth. |
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Students lucky enough to win one of the few places available here, feel sure they can make a living out of their work. |
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Seven sixth form students from Bootham School in York have been offered places to study at Cambridge or Oxford universities. |
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He has been offered places in assisted care homes in Boston Spa and Wakefield, but wants to stay near his family in York. |
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Up to this day many communities still hold these traditions dear and the names of certain places tell stories of the people who once lived there. |
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Today we tend to see islands as backward places in comparison to the mainland. |
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I always went with the bag and stopped at remote and uninhabited places to practise my Shaolin. |
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As the fans took their places in the designated embankments and stands, the anticipation grew. |
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The oarsmen were already seated at their places and were laughing and joking as they prepared to set to the oars. |
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Some, such as Dona Ines, Restaurant Al Fonte and Pedros, are decidedly decent places to eat. |
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In several places we each went sprawling, clawing at tufts of dead grass to stop from cartwheeling down the mountain. |
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Surely our leaders would be better engaged to remove all traces of film music from our holy places rather than chasing female marathon runners. |
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As soon as there is a demand for 50 or more child care places in a location, it plans to open a centre there. |
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Spot familiar faces, places and scenarios in their lyrics as they explore the wonders of the pubs and the pints of the glorious North. |
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Over the course of the game, you must locate the various places where they have barricaded themselves, then guide them to designated safe areas. |
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They were proscribed following an attack on one of Buddhism's most hallowed places of worship. |
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Neighbourhoods were safe places where children could roam and have wide networks. |
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The software places restrictions on how many times and to what devices a user can transfer music. |
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This is the way in which his narrative speaks to actual locations and places discovered. |
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Drivers race at such places for the love of the sport, and pit crews are largely a volunteer effort. |
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That means you need to construct places for them to eat, sleep, have fun and spend their money. |
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Rather, the museum places railroading in the context of the community and focuses on the daily lives of the railroad's workers and families. |
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Cities provide ample hiding places for the defender, and such battles often become an endless succession of ambushes for the attacker. |
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In addition to the holds, the forecastle, bridge-island, engine room, and stern cabins offer the diver interesting places to explore. |
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The best places to find cabs are at taxi stands at either train stations, bus stations or outside some hotels. |
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In front of the paintings, there are 340 little white Buddhas representing the innumerable beings in all places in all world systems. |
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Prices of food and drinks are very competitive and additionally, most places pass out free drinks and announce happy hours. |
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Does the idea of touring conjure up exciting images of places to see and new foods and adventures to experience in foreign lands? |
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I see a world where in places of darkness, toupees and comb overs plot with the glass controller. |
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With much ado, he places a mirror in front of him so he can see what is going on behind. |
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Unlike other biceps exercises, the preacher curl places specific demands on form. |
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The original plan was to evacuate all the residents of New Orleans to safe places outside the city. |
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The leaves are used as hiding places for insects in the fall, winter and spring. |
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A mixture of tree resin, roots of white lilies and dried human excrement should be applied to the places where the body has been cut open. |
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One June morning, Hunt places an imposing purple box on the worktable in his office. |
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White trash rednecks from backward places such as Texas are an even easier target over there. |
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The business really took off by the end of December, with all places now full. |
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These are the best places for whiling away lazy afternoons in amusing, light-hearted conversations with the often-quirky fellow hostel mates. |
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In these places are jagged cliffs falling almost vertical to the tide line, a remnant of aeons of erosion. |
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But with tears streaming down my face it was easy to jump the dozen places to the front of the taxi queue. |
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The quality of the exhibition was not only amateurishly reminiscent of A-level sketch books, but in some places absolutely risible. |
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There was a tiny hut with a corrugated roof which was thoughtfully holed in several places to permit stargazing. |
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The Aegean region is packed with out-of-the-way places to bike, climb, raft, trek, windsurf, and sea kayak. |
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Sharp-nosed dogs searching in the right places likely could have found them from day one. |
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It is a pervasive mode of thought and is likely to show up in all sorts of places and be associated with most shades of opinion. |
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A majority of people agree that there should be large tracts of wild places kept aside that belong to no one person but where any of us can go. |
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At the time, his side was ranked seven places and twelve-and-a-half points above the home team. |
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The Alice, one of the most remote places in the world, ought to have some kind of response to globalisation. |
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We usually name public places and spaces after the big shots or big donors. |
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Even now, although this land is being developed in places in the village, there are still vast areas left undeveloped. |
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On the whole then, restaurants are great places to eat in, but perhaps not that good as an investment. |
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But, I figure those two wonderful, kooky kids could hook her up with the best places to go for music and fun. |
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Glasgow's reinvention is no more apparent than in the West End, which now has a string of very decent places to eat and trendy pubs. |
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There are house banners hanging from the ceiling over the designated places to sit. |
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Forty places for cars are available in the underground car park under the supermarket. |
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In England, undergraduate places have already been increased to help raise the number of new doctors. |
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City of York Council says it has lost 119 places in nursing and residential homes after closures in the past year. |
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In the long-term, a significant increase in places at dental schools is also expected to try to plug a severe shortage of dentists. |
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She grabbed her weapons and gently placed them in the proper places around her black outfit. |
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In Mexico this month, although seeded two, she lost to Carla who is ranked ten places below her. |
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Apparently, these interruptions do not tend to occur at particular places in the sequence. |
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For all these reasons the second, third and fourth places could make interesting reading. |
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Convert the decimal to a percentage by moving the decimal point two places to the right. |
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I think that instilled a love for landscape, for wild places and open spaces. |
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Every time a player is forced into or places himself in a position of having to rely on raw strength he is at a detriment. |
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Why is it that society places so much emphasis on how you spend this one day? |
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He also places some importance on the first line his character speaks, in order to gauge the type of person he is. |
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He also objects to the conceptual limits society places on writers or that writers place on themselves. |
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The Irish education system is noted for its high rates of participation and the high value society places on it. |
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She agitates the water and then places the cup on the middle of the plastic platform. |
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While most rely on experiences of colleagues, who have gone places last summer, some do indeed plan their own vacation. |
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She wore the trendiest clothes, went places just to be seen and had an infectious laugh. |
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With an entourage of 65 members, including 10 women, he has been going places and giving performances, besides soliciting patronage to the art. |
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They aren't talking about the real-world events that occurred in those places 20 years ago, but rather about how those events made them feel. |
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And why on earth were the original kerbs and traffic island ripped out and replaced in virtually the same places as before? |
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The items and places of interest are graded with an asterisk rating and much helpful information is given to tourists. |
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We all went to places to which we had not been before, and got to ride new trackage at the various tourist railroads we visited. |
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Only by visiting such places will we learn to appreciate our country's wildlife and wild places. |
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People can move to new places and be happy again but wild habitats and heritage site cannot be moved and once destroyed cannot be restored. |
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Fred had a warm and generous nature, coloured by a certain eccentricity, and he loved the wild places of the world. |
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More of the world's wild places have been destroyed and millions of people have suffered from extreme weather events. |
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Inevitably, the victory earned him the order of merit title, swapping places with Bradley who had captured it last year. |
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Local police, military forces and authorities patrolled major public places and festival venues. |
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Little interesting places to eat are springing up like tulips everywhere on Centre Street North. |
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Experts say it spreads like wildfire with schools, nursing homes, hospitals and work places expected to be particularly badly hit. |
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The days of the Empire were by then long gone, but not so the English romance with faraway places or its nostalgia for the past. |
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One of the places where Tanzanians buy their khangas is the busy Kisutu market in downtown Dar es Salaam. |
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As an air sign, Aquarius relates to places that are high off the ground or above the general eye line. |
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The children have been offered places at Sandal Primary in Baildon, or schools in Shipley, Menston and Guiseley. |
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She places an empty sachet of tartare sauce under a pepperpot so it doesn't blow away. |
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I'm aware that when I go places there isn't someone with me holding my hand. |
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Many of these newly developed bedroom communities were nothing more than good places to sack out. |
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There are only a few places left for the Spanish Course which will be held in September. |
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Ordinarily lame and mundane places like rotary clubs transform into shanties of shock and mazes of monstrosity. |
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He said most rental cars do not last for a long time given the remoteness of some of the places the tourists take them. |
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These lingams come only from the Narmada River, high in the mountains of Mandhata, one of the 7 sacred holy places of pilgrimage in India. |
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By doing this they will ensure that the sacredness and sanctity of these holy places is preserved and respected. |
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Without trading places with her, one can only imagine the courage and confidence it took. |
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Shakespeare thus places himself between utopian totalitarians and libertarian fundamentalists. |
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And they both thought the other had the cushiest deal in the world, so we traded places with them. |
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They took their places in the studio, but as the show unfolded the running order started to change. |
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The two young men saddled their horses and rode downtown, looking for Nicolette in any of the places that they had seen couples at. |
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Internet users all over the world will soon be able to go on a virtual tour of Heckmondwike, visiting shops, restaurants and places to stay. |
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Many people are persuaded to travel to different places because of the availability of cheap air travel. |
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However, many cats are contrary and may choose the most inconvenient places to kitten in, such as your bed. |
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The cat doesn't just poo, it seeks out those places most impregnated with the owner's scent and poos there. |
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When I'm visiting home this is one of the places I like to meet friends, it's a good place to do lunch of afternoon drinks. |
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The reckless gambler goes to the roulette wheel and places his last million on his favourite number. |
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He recites names, dates, places and conversations from childhood up to now. |
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The site has access to travel advisories and other news pertinent to out-of-the-way places that you plan to visit soon. |
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If we remember those times and places where people have behaved magnificently, this gives us the energy to act. |
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Within the small tote at his side lies the journal into which he places all of his thoughts and recollections. |
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This is cinema not for the faint-hearted, where you have to go into the dark places first before you can see the light. |
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And there are many such places in Karnataka which have salient features to be developed into potential centres of growth. |
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A seasonal wistfulness follows as I remember the faces and places of the Christmases of the past. |
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The U.S. government routinely repatriates suspects held in places where Western legal norms are not entirely shared. |
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With pounds for places in the Premiership, each move up the table is worth half a million pounds. |
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Remember that writers are attracted to people and places with interesting names. |
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The road surface had worn smooth and in places there were sunken tyres tracks that caused vehicles to shudder when they pass over them. |
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Craven won first places in rugby union, table tennis, football and in a new swimming event called the aquathon. |
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The side of the quarry is sheer, overhanging in places and a just off-vertical slope in others. |
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As they saw it, many details concerning clan histories and taboo places have been forgotten over the past few generations. |
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Not only taboo places but also mountain tops were known to be frequented by spirits. |
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Harris and Gage take places along the goal line, looking very much like they are about to race each other in a sprint. |
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It is worth noting the following details of dates and places where meetings were held. |
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With the top three places resulting in automatic GB selection, John assured himself of a place in the team. |
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I know this places me somewhere between a freak and a weirdo, but there you have it. |
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He went further and occupied tactically important places inside the country. |
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The requirement for greater flexibility of thought also places increased demands on one's judgment and intuition. |
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She places a great deal of weight on the cultural influence of the early Barbadian settlers to South Carolina. |
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Neither can you smoke in public places such as parks, auditoriums and government buildings. |
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I'm entirely on the side of graffiti artists who tag places that have a political resonance. |
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When the lift doors open, they emerge in futuristic silver outfits and take their places at the control deck. |
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She also places Linnaeus in the context of his family's religious tradition. |
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Jordan is a powerful, lyrical writer who explores dark places and finds transparent truths about guilt and innocence. |
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These places were, and continue to be, sites of remembrance, along with the hundreds of military cemeteries that were built along the front itself. |
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McKenzie paints landscapes that are part reality, part fantasy, amalgams of Australian and European places that get squeezed together in the artist's imagination. |
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Yet this masterful, luminous image places him in the august company of the renowned landscapist John Knox, with whom he worked on a series of views of Glasgow. |
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The stopping times and places are in the carriage and despite Russian's Cyrillic script, it's easy to guess where you are and how long you'll stop there. |
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He walked out of the kitchen area and tranquilly walked through the halls, admiring the paintings and furniture that were artfully placed in different places as decoration. |
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Folklore and religious places are key elements in artist Sunil's works. |
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The brothers had spectacularly yo-yoing lives, but all the expeditions to far-flung places and fraternal love-hatred have not been harnessed into a shapely book. |
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Four young adventurers play hide and seek in the country home of an old professor, where they stumble upon an enchanted wardrobe that will take them places they never dreamed. |
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We will be shaving your most private places for this operation. |
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The postman is used to delivering mysterious parcels, packets and letters to the old ranch house, mostly from faraway places with strange sounding names. |
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But after a wretched start and a closing round of 74, he missed the final shake-out between the leading 75 players for the 35 places by three strokes. |
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The local government would then still have the ability to close and prosecute a sub-standard establishment, and control the location and number of such places in their area. |
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Recently she has focused on her travels to India and Italy to produce works which evoke the spirit of those places with an overwhelming intensity. |
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Tyndrum must be one of the easiest places in Scotland to cadge a ride. |
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Education bosses have proposed to build the new 210-place primary school on the existing junior site by September next year, to remove 208 places at the two schools. |
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The looking glass exists for everyone who travels back from violent places of the earth. |
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There are times and places where blending in can save your skin, but day to day, why waste your precious time on the superficial when it doesn't make you happy? |
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Instead, Washington places tariffs on Pakistani textiles that are three times the rate applied to most countries. |
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The finer spices consist of cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg and mace, which shared the fact that the places where they were grown were rather select, hence, the limited supply. |
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He was one of five in a play-off for three places at Princes and went through in considerable style by holing a chip from seventy feet at the first tie hole. |
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My goals were to check out places where we might be eating and staying, and some connections between rapid transit lines or between rapid transit and commuter lines. |
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My mother often plucked me from unexpected places all over the palace and escorted me back to my room with a sharp tongue and a good whack on the ear. |
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There were places where the seawater actually boiled, like river rapids. |
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In the space of only a few months, the word SARS has rolled around the world, bringing panic and fear to some places and a sense of foreboding to others. |
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Today in Dublin, wandering Joyceans will roam the city visiting many of the places where the book is set and attempt to reconstruct the events of the novel. |
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The surgeon places a radiopaque sponge in the back of the neonate's throat to minimize the amount of blood ingested and then makes an incision along the hard palate. |
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Additional cover can be made from hollow logs, stacked rocks, and woodpiles, which form perfect hiding places for lizards, quail, rabbits, and other small animals. |
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Undertaking religious pilgrimage is a seen as a meritorious practice since it focuses the mind on places associated with the Buddha, saintly people, or holy objects. |
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In places like these you can always find a public park, a neglected patch of grass with a broken bench, a churchyard fully-equipped with raddled drunks. |
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Coastal construction gives them more places for their polyp stages to colonize. |
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The chest, back, arms, legs, and tongue are common places for tattoos. |
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The only places the smallpox virus are known to exist today are storage facilities at the CDC and in Russia. |
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No matter how well you drive, with such tight racing and constant jostling for places it is inevitable that you will incur a few bumps and knocks along the way. |
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So, that coastline could be a lot of places, a combination of places that I saw or imagined. |
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Technology had made some places rich powerful wonderlands full of wealth, while in other places the people had so little that they sometimes starved to death. |
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In 1952 a post-war government anxious to exploit its mineral wealth granted sweeping planning permission to quarrying firms in places like the Peak District. |
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What's not obvious from the pictures is the handguard is drilled and tapped in a number places for other accessory mounts including sling swivels. |
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Last year, more than 50 universities missed their recruitment targets and 9,500 places were left empty so they will do anything to fill the quotas. |
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She returned South to lead hundreds of slaves to freedom during the 1850s on the Underground Railroad, a network of safe houses and hiding places from the South to the North. |
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It places demands on the reader and requires change and development. |
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No certain archaeological evidence exists to attest these invasions, and there is still much uncertainty about the route taken and places visited. |
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The majority of places will have got their act together by now, but if they do miss the deadline they will still have time to apply for a new licence by November. |
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You've got the Trafford Centre and the Arndale Centre, of course, which are fairly well known, but then there's all sorts of smaller places knocking around. |
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The city planners didn't make it a point to add any places of interest or recreation, so you either had a job or you bummed around town looking for something to do. |
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The rest have been forced into exile, he said, moving to places like the United States, Spain, the Czech Republic, and Chile. |
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However, in Mahaz's own reckoning, it achieved 75 per cent success as it also takes into the account the second places secured by its supported candidates. |
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During copulation, he deposits sperm into her sperm receptacle and places a plug in it, perhaps to retain his sperm or prevent other males from mating with her. |
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Basic human decency and respect for the dead as well as for the feelings of their grieving loved ones should guarantee that burial places are sacrosanct. |
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Shipley's is one of the most depressing places I've ever set foot in. |
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Nice places to live, where the kids can run through the hilly yards behind sandstone apartment blocs. |
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If you could trade places with anyone for a day, who would it be? |
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If an adjoining owner places a structure on his land that overhangs his neighbours land, he thereby takes into possession airspace to which his neighbour is entitled. |
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When my husband and I traded places and he assumed the majority of childcare responsibilities while I went to work full time, there were, predictably, adjustments to be made. |
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The Chief Minister has stressed the need for expanding the existing airstrips and constructing helipads at places of tourist interest all over the state. |
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Even the basics are not up to scratch as the court, laid at the last minute, slopes alarmingly and is uneven in some places and positively lumpy in others. |
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Drivers also pick up passengers waiting at cabstands or in taxi lines at airports, train stations, hotels, restaurants, and other places where people frequently seek taxis. |
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It is just that their school places an emphasis on what it holds to be important subjects, hires good teachers and instils the necessary ambition in pupils. |
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For me, Step Into Liquid was great because I got to travel to places like Easter Island. |
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Paths made from mosaic pebbles and broken paving stones will wind through forest glades, leading the visitor to secret places and moonlit grottoes. |
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The relevant communities and the Khoisan will have an important say in the determination of the final resting places of the Kouga mummy and of Saartje Baartman. |
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Student cooperatives were banned because, although recognized as an aid to poor students, they provided good places to exchange revolutionary opinions and leaflets. |
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In Scotland too, holy wells in remote places attracted the attentions of Presbyterian devotees, often despite the baleful stares of ordained Kirk ministers. |
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But there has been precious little vetting in places like Cedar Rapids and Sioux City this time around. |
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And third is the physical journey Sun makes, tracing the footsteps of Xuanzang, through the wilds of Central Asia and the sacred places of Buddhism. |
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But, with the best will in the world, we can't be in two places at once. |
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This keeps the stress off my knees and places all of it on my quads and hamstrings, in effect making the movement more of a one-leg squat than a stretching lunge. |
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When I was fortunate enough to find a good job in Perth in 1975 I was eager to return and revisit those beautiful, wild places I had known as a child. |
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I reckon my love of nature and of wild places started out with Romany. |
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However, the ideal places for establishing bee colonies were locations where the farm pesticide use was low, and where there were several beehives in the wild. |
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An instant of heat and he was suddenly standing at the edge of a great expanse of grassland, the grass withered and blackened in places but generally a dry yellow. |
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Some people have an extreme fear condition called agoraphobia, and confine themselves to the home or other familiar places where they feel relatively safe. |
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With the crop of youngsters he is developing West Ham could be looking to go places but of course they will sell most of them and leave Harry scouring Europe again. |
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The artist's style combines heroic realism with a restrained delicacy of expression that places him among the best of the century's monument makers. |
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Clearly his is a cack-handed attempt to cash in on the growing public desire to take wild places into the ownership and control of the communities that live around them. |
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Although this legend is told in many places in Norway, it is favoured among the Sami people and features the enemy as the Russians, Swedes or just plain robbers. |
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He grabs her off her horse and places her upside down across his lap. |
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This diagram places in opposition a development which will mainly benefit the big firm and the agglomerated area, and a development which will benefit the whole population. |
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One thing you cannot help notice is the importance they places on singles. |
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Based on a rich and insightful script, this film is beautifully realised with a directorial approach that places the emphasis firmly on performances. |
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There is now a shortage of care home places throughout the country. |
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But some of the most obvious places where dynastic power can be seen are on the executive side of the business. |
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Tourists look for good places to sleep and excellent places to eat. |
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Can our motorway service stations become stylish places to eat? |
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It is also the location of many business places including food outlets. |
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