Most unfilled posts were in general medicine and surgery, but there were also large numbers in anaesthetics, pathology, and psychiatry. |
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In September 1968 he was removed from all his posts and expelled from the Communist Party. |
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The front door and shutters are copper, oxidized to match the posts and corbels. |
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I'll attempt to cull his posts down to the essential marrow and bring it to the attention of my own limited readership. |
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Rural areas are serviced by a thinly spread system of aid posts and small health centers. |
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It shows how scores of business people have been given government posts which clash head-on with their commercial interests. |
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Many jobs were no more nor less dangerous than thousands of posts in other walks of life, but for permanent way staff the story was different. |
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Its cop-on factor is higher than many other listening posts sourced from around Ireland. |
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The Portuguese, the French, and the Dutch established trading posts along the coast, and traded weapons for slaves. |
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The IFA man said, the use of staging posts is essential and necessary for best animal welfare on journeys to continental destinations. |
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They should resign from those positions because the posts were allotted to the party, not to them. |
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In West Africa British possessions were limited to the settlement of Sierra Leone, and trading posts on the Gambia and Gold Coast. |
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Neighbourhood Watch is of course synonymous with the bright yellow stickers displayed in windows and on lamp posts to ward off undesirables. |
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In the last 10 years, over 30 posts for archaeological conservation in museums and other public bodies have been lost. |
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The salaries attached to the various posts were ridiculously inadequate, and the holders had to peculate in order to exist, if for nothing else. |
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This program posts news to thousands of machines throughout the entire civilized world. |
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Orders have also been issued to fill the vacant posts of assistant Urdu teachers for higher education. |
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The appointed writer for the day polishes them up with the appropriate invective and posts them. |
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Though such posts are cutely endearing, their appeal doesn't entirely outweigh the cheesecake pictures of bikini-clad women that litter the site. |
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Most of the blog posts were about their everyday lives, and what was happening in their school. |
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To their disappointment, the vote of confidence was not given whereupon they resigned from their posts and left the meeting. |
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I believe that staging posts are essential for good animal welfare on journeys between Ireland and the continent. |
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The hammer beams have curved braces from the main posts and support hammer posts which, together with arch braces, support the collar beams. |
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They were pinned to the handrails posts and entrance features to the viaduct. |
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Establishing trading posts and other urban enclaves, the French plugged Indian producers and consumers into an international market economy. |
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In 1834 William Sublette established the most enduring of the trading posts on the North Platte at the mouth of the Laramie River. |
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So why don't they do the honourable thing and resign their posts and let the citizens run the city according to the wishes of the citizens? |
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I will not list individual posts to any newsgroup or mailing list, although many are strongly philosophical and some are archived and searchable. |
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They mainly involved cars skidding into fence posts and shunting other vehicles. |
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As you can see from about two posts ago, my mind has been taking the occasional hike down memory lane lately. |
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There are several posts this week on Missed Connections that I think amply back up my hypothesis that all men are douche bags. |
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He used barbed wire to attach crossbeams to posts and bailing wire to lash ocotillo canes to the crossbeams. |
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Today women hold one-tenth of stipendiary posts and about half the non-stipendiaries. |
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He successfully kicked a penalty from in front of the posts in the last minute to deliver the home side the win. |
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How many of you are perturbed if no-one posts anything in your comments box against a post you'd have liked some feedback on? |
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He added that despite several requests, the state government was not filling the posts lying vacant in the corporation. |
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The way this promotional strategy works is by turning the default homepage of a web browser into your blog homepage or recent posts page. |
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Carrie also posts notes on serving bowls and platters to designate which goes with each recipe. |
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The old wires and shortage of posts often cause inconvenience to people and also cause damage to the transformer. |
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But the Cambridge assessment of 16,000 temporary and permanent posts is the equivalent of 6,100 full-timers. |
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In 1879 prefects had been given the power to order that all teaching posts vacated by clerical teachers be filled by lay ones. |
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Knighted that year, he was appointed to a succession of posts which, like his father, culminated in the Keeper of the Great Seal. |
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He slid the door open and watched as the cat scampered out to sit between posts and watch the birds hungrily. |
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Now if you've been following my posts then you'll know that I'm 37 and have been a serial monogamist for 21 years. |
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To that end, we reserve the absolute right to edit or remove posts at our discretion. |
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Seventy-one vacant posts have not been filled following lengthy negotiations between the unions and city finance chiefs. |
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Due to shortages of iron and steel barbed wire entanglements were erected using wood posts hammered into the ground. |
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Skittles come shaped like mushrooms or as small thin posts with metal crosspieces. |
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American units look for enemy command posts with sensitive systems that can detect radio transmissions and other signatures that TOCs give off. |
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All eight Cabinet posts will go the Labour members, leaving the Lib-Dems and the eight Independents out in the cold. |
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Sub-standard milk coming from other States can easily be stopped at the check posts by checking them using lactometers. |
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Over the next two centuries, Portugal, Holland, Britain, and France set up trading posts and factories. |
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They should be, therefore, installed as soon as foxholes are dug and expanded into trenches or commander's observation posts are erected. |
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Interesting how many posts there have been so far with no one saying they saw it. |
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Allow the posts to stand several days and settle firmly in position before adding the fence. |
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No formal qualifications are needed for the posts but applicants must speak excellent English and be fluent in the foreign language. |
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In this, as in other matters, he has been going out of his way not to alienate the party, members of which hold key posts in his cabinet. |
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There was no career structure, posts were filled by patronage, and remuneration was by fees rather than salary. |
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The bare patches around the goal posts with sparse, tired-looking yellow grass were soon carpeted green. |
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Perhaps my posts today evidence that I am getting back into the swing of things, but we shall see. |
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The coloured posts mark the shooting position for each target and should be marked with the number of arrows to be shot from each post. |
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For them, my posts probably need to read more like a newspaper op-ed column than a diary. |
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He is creating advisory posts in the rank of cabinet minister and political secretaries in the rank of minister of state. |
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When I read posts like this, I really have to wonder, does this douchebag honestly think that this is going to work? |
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He suffered the final indignity on a day to forget when his drop kick under the posts hit the upright and came out. |
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Henry Mitchell raced in under the posts from 20 yards to open the scoring and add a drop kick conversion. |
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Ashton had a try under the posts disallowed for offside after he raced onto an Adam Mitchell kick through. |
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In order to make posts easier for users to search for, tweets can include a hashtag, or pound symbol. |
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I have seen plenty of posts on here from people who feel strange and not with it. |
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Goqwana also announced that the filling of critical posts and the realignment of the department's organogram had benefited the department. |
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The holes for the raised circular crane posts can be cut with a standard hole punch. |
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Dempsey floated a peach of a left-footed kick between the posts from 45 metres after ten minutes to put his side a goal up. |
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Due to a fat-finger error on my part, the comments for several posts back were deleted a few minutes ago. |
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And it is an attack on the lowest paid workers because they will have to do the extra work when vacant posts aren't filled. |
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The plan would involve making 20 short-term posts permanent as well as taking on extra part-time staff to cope with peaks and troughs of demand. |
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In ministerial posts under Aberdeen and Palmerston, including colonial secretary, he stood out as an administrative reformer and economizer. |
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Firstly, Parks hit a peach of a penalty from 40 yards out that bisected the posts with geometric precision. |
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Return to the Southern Upland Way, and follow marker posts down through bracken and bog myrtle to a stile. |
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I have read so many blog posts that have inspired me or impressed me or stuck with me. |
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Knight decided the Chipewyans would come to Hudson's Bay trading posts only if the Cree and Chipewyan were at peace. |
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Dan has also some very good posts up on US-China trade relations and the comparative efficiency of knowledge-based economies. |
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In addition, I calculated the distance between survey posts and bearing trees to obtain a crude estimate of bearing tree density. |
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The number of unfilled teaching posts in English schools fell last year, official figures are expected to show this week. |
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Public resentment against this trend increased to the degree that appointees converted their posts into prebends. |
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The group was told that a quarter of consultant paediatric pathology posts are currently unfilled. |
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With as putridly late as he was for breakfast anyway, he didn't have time to be checking posts on his fansite. |
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All the hospitals and polyclinics, rural health units, and health posts from the previous system continue to function. |
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The roof is supported by richly craved wooden posts which form a circumambulatory path round the sanctum. |
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The first marker is at 6 feet, and steel posts mark out each additional one-foot increment thereafter. |
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Stone steps, stairways, benches and gate posts can all add a feeling of permanence to a garden. |
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During the period of Spanish colonization, Basques from Spain had often taken administrative posts overseas. |
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Joe and Adam had just finished straightening the fence posts and were starting to string the wire when a bright light flashed about them. |
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This feeling was compounded when Conway skewed an unmissable free about ten metres west of the posts from the fourteen yard line minutes later. |
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The problem was that both sets of posts have been firmly anchored in concrete for years and were immovable. |
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Both Cork goals were scored from melees in front of the posts and both were controversial. |
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For once, the lineout maul was regenerated closer to the posts and O'Gara was able to float his pass towards an overlap near the left touchline. |
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Attach rim joists to the outside of the beveled posts with two four-inch, self-tapping screws per joint. |
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We see more and more non-productive, non-essential posts being created to give the illusion that local government is doing something. |
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They were now behind the church where people pulled up their buggies and carriages and hitched them to the posts that were set up. |
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All posts will be treated in the strictest confidence and nobody will laugh at anybody. |
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A final series of surrenders followed as hungry Lakota bands capitulated at military posts along the upper Missouri and Yellowstone. |
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But he sends his kick just wide of the posts to leave the home side eight points behind. |
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According to the comment a couple of posts below, I have to stop blathering about trains now. |
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In one example, a student who preferred to drink alcohol during class overindulged, and made inappropriate posts to the class chat. |
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We believe that operational personnel deployed at division command or alternate command posts should be equal. |
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Now they are proposing to change the goal posts because their customers are overusing the products. |
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The leaf-carved and reeded posts were topped with a mahogany box tester featuring painted stylized bowknots. |
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The inside groundsill has anchor bolts previously installed that permit an easy mounting of columns or posts on the inside groundsill. |
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If not, consider putting up a guard rail or steel posts to reduce this risk. |
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You can also check the alignment of the posts in one direction by sighting from one end of the row of posts to the other. |
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Weblog posts often contain more metadata than a typical web page, things like date and time of publication, categories, backlinks, etc. |
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At either side there are clipped hedgerows, through which are visible the concrete posts of a boundary fence. |
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During the game he twitches his head, flails his arms and hits his pads and the goal posts with his stick. |
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A downvote troll or two is out in force, and apparently doesn't like it when you posts facts. |
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The walls are dark wood and carvings are etched carefully into posts set around the room. |
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I hope you found at least a portion of my posts as informative, and laughed at a fair share of them as well. |
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Lines of postholes on the axis of each building held wooden posts supporting a pitched roof, most probably of thatch. |
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In fact, it is traced back to the unpaid posts of wardens, conservators, and keepers of the peace in the 14th century. |
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From 1936 onwards short-wave radio stations replaced the posts on the Yukon Telegraph line. |
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However writing these posts is therapeutic and for some reason does attract a readership. |
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He held posts in London and Leeds before moving to Harrogate where he shouldered a heavy clinical load and provided an excellent service. |
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When we returned from our fabulous Fiji vacation, back in September, I had quite a few posts about the food there I wanted to share. |
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Judging by the numerous posts already up, it is far from the token effort we sometimes see from big names who take to blogging. |
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Please feel free to recommend any articles or posts designed to explain these issues to a non-expert. |
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The ground was covered with melting snow, drifts and banks still sat on the sidewalk covering the sign posts more than half-way high. |
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Interestingly, neither the chairs nor the armchair have side rails mortised through the rear posts as is so common in Philadelphia work. |
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The visitors, on the other hand, took poor options in the first half, kicking for touch rather than posts when awarded penalties. |
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These e-mails and comments often either correct mistakes I have made, or elaborate on posts already on the site. |
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See, once again one of my posts on this site presages a new trend at the cutting-edge of the doodah thingummybob. |
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The posts are marketed on social media platforms, giving the blog more eyeballs. |
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Community based diabetes nursing, dietetics, and chiropody posts were unfilled. |
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In fact, the number of candidates for election to the board exceeded the number of posts to be filled. |
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The metal balustrade assemblies bolt to the posts and the staircase's concealed stringer. |
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Taking aim with his right foot he sent a drop kick sailing between the posts to give England a 20-17 win over holders Australia. |
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Normally three season porches are built on Lally columns or wood posts that sit on top of footings. |
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And note that I included a permalink so you can figure which one of the posts I'm referring to. |
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By timestamping your posts at the most optimal hour, you can increase the readership of your content. |
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Canes, too, may be wrapped or braided in ascending spirals on strong posts that either stand alone or support arches or pergolas. |
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The supplied inserts include apertures, posts of various widths, and cross hairs. |
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You'll get an email every time there's a new post but by tweaking your personal settings you can receive a daily email of all the posts together. |
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The basic design involves two upright posts for each section, with a crosspiece connecting them. |
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A new organogram provides for posts of three additional staff members but those have not yet been filled. |
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Both are seen as shoo-ins for cabinet, although it's not clear what posts they will get. |
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The jumpers connecting the the two pairs of binding posts fitted at the factory must be removed for bi-wiring. |
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Please pardon the less than stellar posts that have taken over this space this week. |
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I also would like to apologise for the paucity of posts over the past few days. |
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As a train approaches from either direction, two bells on stumpy posts in between the tracks begin to toll in a steady rhythm. |
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Men dominate business and politics, but many women have held cabinet posts or are prominent in arts and professions. |
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Mr Greenway will also be calling for assurances that as and when the vacant posts are filled, operations at Malton can be resumed. |
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The cast concrete plinths supporting the dark-stained posts were designed after similar ones in a temple in Kyoto. |
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The operating system allows users to create shoppable posts that retain their functionality when reblogged. |
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Television footage showed metal posts that held the tent still in the ground. |
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But this week, the majority of those drivers returned to their posts and learner drivers did not step into their shoes as intended. |
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I have argued that the previous posts on everydayness outlined a social ontology or metaphysics of being. |
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The MEDALS Program Management Office posts news items pertaining to MEDALS where users may respond via an email hyperlink. |
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The many list members cannot see which posts have not been approved by the few moderators. |
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The street, lined with retro wrought-iron lamp posts and redwood benches that speak of an earlier effort at revival, is utterly quiet. |
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Maintaining health forums such as these is an often costly enterprise with professional moderators reading the posts and responding to inquiries. |
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The online classified service Craigslist reported a 67 percent surge in posts for Long Island ride-shares from May to June. |
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I have a follower on Tumblr who has requested that posts about self-harm be marked with trigger warnings because they cause him anxiety. |
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I prefer having general help and advice on a static web page, rather than as sticky posts in a forum. |
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Apple trees serve as posts for a construction which presents a jarring contrast to the organic forms of the meadow. |
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You can have more than one sticky post and you can easily change which posts are sticky. |
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Three wooden fence posts marked the end of the property, spaced roughly ten feet apart, and ending up at the neighbors chain link. |
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None of the quilts are shaped or cut out at the foot to accommodate the posts on a four-poster bed. |
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The game stayed 3-3 into double overtime, thanks mostly to the posts and crossbars. |
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At least once a week, Cory Schlesinger must have his face mask replaced because he either snaps the posts or busts the welds. |
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Readers may have detected a somewhat harried nature to my blog posts of the last few weeks. |
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Only three or four attained ministerial posts with some influence on national policies in an increasingly autocratic monarchial regime. |
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The girder can rest on top of the posts attached with metal fasteners or two girders can sandwich the posts and be bolted or nailed to them. |
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On completion of her tertiary education, she found employment in administrative posts and in public relations. |
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As you set each post, it is especially important that the posts remain plumb, regardless of how much the ground slopes. |
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Methodology was contested in the election of eight senators out of a total of 7,500 posts filled. |
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On May 5, 1868, he issued General Order 11 to Grand Army posts and Memorial Day, then known as Decoration Day took root. |
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Today our discussion boards receive over two thousand individual posts per day. |
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A Boston Globe reporter posts numerous anti-Kerry screeds all over the blogisphere, and that's supposed to be all right? |
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We felled trees for posts and beams using an old Royal Chinook two-person falling saw and then barked the logs with large drawknives. |
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It was practically dark as we prepared to put the sign onto the posts when a strong wind stormed through bringing an icy rain and hail with it. |
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For instance, Q. might choose to suggest we refer to qim and to qer posts using the nominative qe, the accusative qim and the genitive qer. |
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Avedon's got a number of really good posts up, but this one is a barn burner. |
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The tube is not stretched tight, but hangs like a chain between two posts in a shallow curve called a catenary. |
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There are few posts that plummet down to the infantile depths of the scale and few that stretch upwards towards unintelligibility. |
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I have removed the counter from the site, and am pleased to see a healthy amount of posts in my absence! |
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How many of us in academic posts have maximized our potential for excellence? |
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These results suggested that a broader study should be done with acoustic listening posts stationed along channels. |
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Some social services departments in London report that 40 percent of posts are unfilled. |
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Newel posts are the supports at the end of flights that transfer the weight of the stair to the floor and support the balustrades or spindles. |
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From April it will be expected to find cash from an already stretched budget if it wants to keep the posts filled. |
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The turned rear posts have similar sequences of balls, balusters, and columns. |
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He still slept in his camp bed, and used a dining-table that he had made out of deal boards with four fencing posts for legs. |
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Papers twirled about effortlessly and left their posts gliding to the ground and crumpling beneath the wheels of my haphazard vehicle. |
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Eleven posts are to go from the STV studios, five producer-directors posts and two admin staff. |
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In the few days since the new posts went up, dozens of new love locks have been sealed shut on Ponte Milvio, in a perfect world, forever. |
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The president appointed several American internationalists to prominent posts in his administration. |
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In fact the only reason we're segregating it from the body of our posts is because it's got a different name. |
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I don't think she ever banned anyone, although the sysadmin did edit some posts in fear of a Google bomb. |
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That's why most of my posts focus on foreign policy and why I'm willing to go to the mat to defend my views on the subject. |
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It says this can be done without affecting services by deleting posts that have remained unfilled for a long time. |
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I can tell that this is going to be one of those long-winded, rambling posts about nothing at all. |
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The lake was as calm as a mirror with dozens of posts standing above the surface here and there. |
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I added a subscription service, so that people can subscribe and receive new posts by email, instead of having to come to the site to check. |
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This distinctive industry may have been tied to new timbering practices, such as posts and palisades at the town and mound centers. |
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The posts would be different sizes of papers laid out, slightly askew, all over the table. |
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The roof rests on a glulam substructure supported on concrete posts with glass panels fixed to hollow steel sections. |
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This time they turned to hooker Slattery and he nonchalantly slotted a left footer through the posts from the 22 metre line. |
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Loose forward Lee Charlton hoisted a huge bomb to the posts and Birky full back Morton Robinson lost the ball under pressure. |
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These timber posts were revealed under the great hall of the present stone manor and the demolished north end solar. |
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After senior house officer posts in emergency medicine, oncology, and medicine, he was appointed to the Royal Marsden Hospital. |
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An oblong of pebbles and short posts anchored by a gnarled, leafless tree creates the isolated beach where Braidie retreats in contemplation. |
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His man in DC is a Reaganite lawyer who held high posts at the White House, Treasury, and Agriculture. |
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I read in your FAQ that the blog posts as the Pacific time zone regardless of wherever you might be posting it. |
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Working back from the 1997 defeat, he held Cabinet posts in foreign affairs, defence, transport and Scotland. |
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The Blackfoot became respected as an aggressive military force, attacking and destroying several trading posts in their territory. |
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My last few posts on the subject notwithstanding, anyone who knows me can vouch for my credentials as a long-standing and ardent Russophile. |
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Ms Lauren reads my mind and posts questions on a topic I've been thinking about recently, snobbery. |
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If in government service, take time by the forelock and secure posts you are well qualified to hold. |
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These roundhouses were generally fashioned from double-walled, woven wicker or from posts and wattle. |
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These posts are then aggregated or collected into another weighty post, which itself might have the potential to push forward the debate. |
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What's interesting about the posts on the website is this blank refusal to accept the true nature of freedom of speech. |
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They forced their way deep into the Keighley half and giant prop Frank Watene forced his way under the posts from acting half just a metre out. |
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Lady Thatcher launched a stinging attack on Mr Clarke, who held a string of Cabinet posts in her governments. |
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They were immediately behind one of the giant metal posts holding up the roof! |
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Luckily, one of the posts holding the jetty up was stopping him going any further, otherwise he would have been in trouble. |
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The posts were located on the beachfront, stretching from Tanah Pasir in North Aceh to Samalanga in Bireuen regency. |
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The kick drifted wide of the posts and the visitors' place in the final was secured after a game that neither side deserved to lose. |
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Imagine you were me and you have like a bazillion posts written over a year or more. |
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In front of them was a low table with a field telephone that squawked every few minutes as posts called in reports. |
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Undergraduates starting their studies at York St John College are worried about the lack of junior posts available to complete their training. |
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The posts were set solidly into the ground, awaiting the barbwire strung along the length of the line. |
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All of Norm Geras's posts are worth reading, of course, but don't miss this one. |
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With just six days worth of posts from the twenty-plus day shoot, the weblog's kind of slight, but it makes for good reading. |
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Wood can also provide scratching posts for wombats and protects seeds and seedlings of other plants, which can then recolonise an area. |
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He got his trio of set-top box posts done within the day so hopefully I'll bang my essay out within the week. |
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A single king post or several queen posts may be used according to the length of span and the support required. |
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Her long, slender fingers gripped a pair of posts with apprehension, though her weather-worn, freckled face held no sign of tension. |
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Link not active yet until he posts another entry so look for the post made on Friday, 23rd May. |
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Weblog editors let you create posts offline, with all the embellishments you want. |
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Until the 1970s, houses throughout the group were open rectangular structures supported by pandanus posts and roofed with pandanus thatch. |
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During installation the sections are welded to the posts at the jobsite, and these welds are then touched up with primer and paint. |
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The postman is forced to meet the addressee only when registered posts or money orders are delivered. |
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PayPal then transfers the money electronically to your bank account or posts it to you as a cheque. |
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We have a welter of Grammy-related posts leading up to the biggest night of the year for the music industry. |
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The Muscat rulers established trading posts on the Persian coast and also exercised a measure of control over the Makran coast. |
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These signs were fixed at pedestrian crossings, junctions in residential roads and even on posts in the woodland idyll of Ham Common. |
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Mrs Rushworth also packs up walking equipment for ramblers and posts it on to their home address. |
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As one approaches it from the road, one sees little more than high fences with guard posts interspersed at intervals. |
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So the daily posts will probably cease, as will the free mints on your pillow. |
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Now, does anyone have any objection to my doing what I mentioned a few posts back? |
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The playing of music brought the penalty of a public lashing, audio cassettes were smashed and the tapes fluttered from telegraph posts in most cities. |
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In obstetrics and gynaecology, orthopaedics, and general surgery over three quarters of advertised middle grade posts had no provision for training. |
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Gagnon has also served with the United Nations in senior posts in Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Rwanda. |
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After junior posts at the London, Joe saw wartime service as a surgeon in the navy where he was in charge of laboratories in hospitals and a hospital ship. |
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It's a nice, simple site design and the posts are pithy and interesting. |
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The Crenosphere also offers significant interior design flexibility because it has a clear span with no support pillars or posts to obstruct views. |
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Mr Foxley said there were still some problems with organising the event including installing a set of rugby or American Football posts instead of the football goals. |
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There was a sharp tug and a few muffled cries of sailors as they docked the ship, weighing anchor and tying ropes the width of Cleo's arm to great posts on the dock wall. |
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Samson posts or towing bitts don't have to be located on the centerline. |
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Road signs hung on posts drilled horizontally into the cliffs. |
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In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries it provided by far the greatest number of posts open to architects in the form of surveyorships and clerkships of the works. |
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He evasively referred her to the posts of her mother's house. |
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For instance, if you choose to killfile someone, you needn't post a daily reminder that killfiles are great because you don't see so-and-so's posts anymore. |
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The number of training posts in obstetrics and gynaecology has continued to fall over the past three years, leaving the specialty facing a deficit of consultants. |
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Morgan hypothesizes that the mound shape was first outlined by a line of posts set in a wall trench, which served as a retaining wall for the fill. |
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Wrapped in waterproofs I marvelled at how our little river had swollen out of all recognition, hurtling past laden with broken branches, fence posts and all manner of rubbish. |
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The ease of publishing on the Net is such that if someone posts something obviously erroneous, someone else can easily post a rebuttal, refutation, or correction. |
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The boxes that had displayed fruit were scattered in broken pieces around the stand, the cloth roof was torn and two of the posts holding it up were cracked and fallen over. |
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The Parisian street artist JR posts stuff constantly, but not on Facebook or Twitter. |
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When Taylor returned though his first action was to dummy, hand off and cut inside to the posts from 30 yards before adding the conversion and then a penalty. |
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He edits the footage on his computer, then posts it on his vlog. |
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I adjusted the CSS formatting to enhance the posts from each other, emboldening the headings, and generally enhancing the appearance of the posts. |
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Plus I will go back to 3 other posts in the past and upvote those as well. |
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He alleged that the duo had hatched a plan to carry out a robbery that night and they armed themselves with two fence posts taken from a nearby garden. |
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But chastened Ayr came back with a flourish with a brilliant mismove try conceived on the training ground scored in front of the posts by Stephen Manning from a Lavelle pass. |
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A substantial number of designated and named doctor posts are unfilled. |
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They are unsentimental about the persons who occupy democratic posts but sentimental in their conception of the kind of persons who could, ideally, occupy them. |
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They can reconnoiter to determine enemy dispositions and occupy observation posts from which they can observe the battlefield and relay information to the commander. |
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But officials have repeatedly postponed a second session as desultory talks have dragged on over the division of top Cabinet posts among Iraq's religious and ethnic groups. |
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During this transitionary period, I anticipate that some posts will continue to be flirty, frivolous and funny, while others will reflect my mood at the time. |
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Born in South Shields and educated at South Shields High School and Durham University, he has held many academic posts in England and abroad, notably in Japan and Malaya. |
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He created a subreddit dedicated to news and posts about himself. |
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While this haggling for coveted posts and berths is going on in political circles, the common people are watching the developments with bated breath. |
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Social work in South Yorkshire is in crisis as increasing numbers of vital posts for carers remain unfilled in a situation getting steadily worse. |
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In other news, I have recently decided to title all posts with any song lyrics that wander unbidden into my head at the moment of literary creation. |
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In addition, the proportion of unfilled posts has also quadrupled. |
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Every time jen Selter posts a picture on Instagram, she gets thousands of likes and comments within minutes. |
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The lamp posts in the park were designed to resemble toadstools, and the light they shed was not strong enough to overcome what was still left of the day. |
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The National Trust's orange-banded waymark posts were useful. |
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Robinson picked up the ball almost from a standing start and in the blink of an eye, he rounded six players before scoring between the posts without anyone touching him. |
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I find it very flattering that people comment on some of my posts and I try to respond, either in this blog or on the pages of those who have been so kind as to visit me. |
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Outside, there are queries over a hoist with unprotected moving parts and no fencing, not to mention four sharp steel posts erected at the bottom of another stairwell. |
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And I don't separate sections of posts with rows of asterisks, either. |
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With the panel construction method, the load is borne not by individual posts but by whole panels, which only need to be reinforced against buckling. |
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The diagonals can be bent slightly at the queen posts to alter the angle and reach before finally fixing the outer ends to the solebar in the desired position. |
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As many as one in four radiographer posts go unfilled in some parts of the country, though the Department of Health has no figure for the overall number of vacancies. |
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The section start and end positions were indicated with marker posts on the side of the road plus a steel rod was driven into the pavement on the centre line. |
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One activist admitted to toning down her posts on Twitter and Facebook after signing. |
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Multiple posts on a single day will lead to more fans unliking your page. |
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I think I'm going to start labeling certain posts WBI, for wonky But Important. |
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An unfussy, crystal-clear front page posts statements from the prime minister's official spokesman, directly after political journalists have been briefed. |
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Make sure that the posts are plumb and the rail is parallel to the steps. |
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