There is a need for a confidential drop-in service with a focus on young people in a GP-type setting. |
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By now it is believed to have done the highest mileage of any comparable plane still in service. |
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To do well for myself, I have to create a product or service that is positive and desirable for others. |
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Labour health spokesperson Liz McManus said the party was committed to providing equal access to a high-quality health service. |
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Once China lost control of its repair docks at Port Arthur, nothing could be done to put its damaged foreign-built ships back in service. |
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But now an airline has introduced a service that, if not exactly door to door, is the next best thing. |
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The Dutchwoman spent much of this year riding in the service of her teammates. |
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Why should ordinary Koreans pay taxes for those shirkers who educate their children abroad and avoid military service duties? |
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The other recurring problem is the avoidance of military service by privileged youth during peacetime and combat duty during wars. |
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Dr Simon has sent round a memo suggesting that a different duty team of doctor, nurse, and receptionist could run the service each day. |
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Thanks to you, O Reader, I now know that evolved elements pressed into service in some other context are exaptations. |
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On the day of the holiday, Orthodox Eritreans attend an all-night church service, which begins at sundown. |
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Scorned by society, forced into retirement or seconded into secret service these heroes are a dysfunctional bunch. |
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Those bookstores provided a valuable service but also served as a reminder that we were excluded from the straight community in many ways. |
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Part of the problem is that for many people the neck is a very erogenous zone and receiving lip service here can be quite titillating. |
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It is all in the service of eroticizing the violence to the point where the film operates more as a psychosexual exploration than a horror film. |
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This implies a move away from an exclusive service delivery focus to one that marshals local government to economic growth and development. |
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This exclusive Dabs service adds significant value to our great pricing and customer service. |
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Those in service jobs such as clerks, errand boys, messengers and telegraph operators represented another eight percent. |
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However, as in Australia and Ireland, social discord erupted on the issue of compulsory military service overseas. |
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The education and library service scrutiny committee has urged the executive to scrap the idea as a waste of resources. |
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The dolmus bus service stops at the wave of a hand and gets you around very cheaply. |
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Security features include external cameras and an on-call emergency service and domiciliary nursing care. |
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The service is free to listeners, though some do send donations with their returned tapes. |
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Other enthusiasts are looking forward to extending the line west, to offer passengers an expanded service. |
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The service is essentially an expanded site hosting gig, extended into the areas of content and digital rights management. |
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The energy company was often credited with putting new technologies to work in the service of its rapid expansion. |
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The ethic of public service was passed on from his father, who worked in the island's customs office. |
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The centre will be a huge convenience to commercial vehicle owners, who will now be able to access the service right on their doorstep. |
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The Air Force is an expeditionary service, so its security forces should be equally expeditionary. |
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Elaborate food service and symbolism are features of such events, but the content varies greatly in different ethnic groups. |
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He has cut government expenditures by reducing the public service by almost half. |
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Training is done in a fleet of five dories with outboard motors, with a similar number awaiting work to bring them back into service. |
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Talking about bad service, I've had my fair share of experiences in the past month. |
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The fact is that it is a complicated case that needs the service of experienced health staff. |
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The distinction between experiential education and service learning is unclear. |
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I have seen the staff of the health service who show not just skill and expertise but love, care and friendship. |
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The effect of the policy has been to keep these soldiers in the service beyond the date of their enlistment contract's expiration. |
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Thus, the reappointment contract provides nontenured faculty with no expectation of continued service after the annual contract's expiration. |
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At this time, the postal express service was also established to circumvent theft. |
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An express ferry service between St Lucia, Martinique, Dominica and Guadalupe could be used as an alternative to local flights. |
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For more information on the Passport express service, call during business hours. |
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Nonusers of the HOV lanes also benefit from this project because revenues are used to support the operation of a new express bus service. |
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The company runs the TransPennine express service from Blackpool North to Scarborough, which stops at Blackburn, Burnley and Accrington. |
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An all-stops service to Perth Central takes 23 minutes and a partial express 21 minutes. |
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Indeed, the report of the Maori Affairs Committee states expressly that neither of them owns the service. |
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They expect a degree of service to go with the exquisite delicacies they have selected for purchase. |
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After the service the ex-servicemen and women will march past the town hall and take a salute led by the Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire. |
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Some of them are ex-servicemen or married to service people and they were crying as they sang it. |
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Allusion is here made to the rite of exsufflation which formed a part of the early baptismal service. |
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The clergy kept the crowd interested with holiday stories and a brief, extemporaneous worship service. |
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The Food Innovation Center, a branch of Oregon State University's agricultural extension service, is based in Portland. |
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If nobody shared any files then this type of service would be extinct very quickly. |
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And as an extra special appreciation of his service I left him twenty of the twenty-five pence to spend on whatever he wanted. |
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Imagine an advanced call control service that users can configure right on their PCs or build into their corporate intranets or extranets. |
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Said to possess exceptional drive and extreme intelligence, Norton's ambitions were not satisfied and he set up a doctors' deputising service. |
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She said she doubted its ability to run the service, and asked the Executive to start negotiations with other operators. |
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Register readers report trying to connect to the service for hours only to find nearly all its servers were down. |
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But TGM's operations manager Maddie Norman stuck to her guns and claimed it was down to the council to rescue the service. |
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Their concern is that the quality of service will be downgraded if the proposals are implemented. |
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With no suitable alternative location being offered by the Council the removal of the taxi rank is a downgrade in the taxi service of Ballina. |
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Samsung is to follow Apple and Sony and launch its own online content download service to promote its digital music players. |
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The carrier pitched the service as a way of bringing on-the-move impulse purchasing to the digital download market. |
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The service also blocks pop-ups and accelerates downloads including MP3s and executables. |
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That's because highly levered businesses suffer in downturns as debt service eats into margins, and increases the risk of default. |
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There were plenty of opportunities to a deferment from the draft and avoid service. |
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In order to increase citizen service, we should not re-establish the draft. |
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Another possibility would be to combine the draft with some sort of nonmilitary national service. |
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He is asking them to register with the U.S. selective service in case the military draft ever returns. |
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However, in March 1916, he was drafted for military service to the Reserve Officers School near Sofia. |
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After two years there, he and other American Japanese male prisoners of the appropriate age were drafted for military service. |
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A state effort to enlist new voters calls on people to make a choice between being drafted for military service or registering to vote. |
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At this point, I'll also note that he was drafted for military service in the Vietnam War. |
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Worse, so many doctors, scientists, and lab technicians had been drafted into military service that civilian operations were hamstrung. |
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Accordingly, in March 1863, Congress passed the Conscription Act to draft men into military service. |
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A policeman and a draft board employee scour their district for draft dodgers, who utilize all possible means to avoid military service. |
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An article recently stated that 40 percent of eligible draftees avoid service. |
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It was of no small importance either that the draftees whose service term was over were timely replaced with new reinforcements. |
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We recommended that they extend these stores to all locations, as well as introduce any new service ideas they had on the drawing board. |
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Dozens of Edinburgh hotels are set to benefit from the creation of a new online service just weeks after the idea was dreamed up. |
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That is not to imply that they are having dreary days and a summer sacrificed to community service. |
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Many new features appeared on the landscape such as drive-in cinemas, service stations and shopping malls. |
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Taking a closer look, every fast-food restaurant points to its drive-through window as the benchmark for its service performance. |
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Despite my general disdain for the community at large, community service would be somewhat pointless without it. |
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This dispute also involves ground service staff and check-in agents as well as load controllers. |
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Last year all 291 Sea Knights in US service were grounded after a crack was discovered in a rotor blade in one of them. |
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It is mostly a story about service life in the desert and of the constant strain of operations on pilot, ground crew and aircraft. |
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Long before the aircrew are awake, the indispensable ground crew service aircraft ready for the next sortie. |
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In addition, more than 500 groundskeepers and other service workers at U of T are currently in a legal strike position. |
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Small ovoid and elliptical silver baskets were made in the neoclassical style to hold sugar as part of the tea service. |
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Two other bikes were stored elsewhere and he also runs a repair service and sells accessories. |
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There is even a personal shopping service, providing further help in tracking down that elusive pair of shoes. |
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Such a system should be run by a specially established directorate for government service education within the RF Presidential Administration. |
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The Indian community in Dubai UAE has donated 1.03 million dirhams for use by a local charity, the IANS news service has reported. |
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The lack of access to the educational psychological service is seriously disadvantaging some children. |
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This situation puts certain groups at a disadvantage in terms of education and civil service positions. |
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In Britain temporary pacing is usually provided in district general hospitals by general physicians as part of an emergency service. |
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That will keep the body receptive to defibrillation when the emergency service arrives. |
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Many people attending the champagne launch of the new Essex Air Ambulance will be counting their blessings for the emergency service. |
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Top of the poll was the Fire and Rescue Service, with 74 per cent of employers rating the emergency service as good or very good. |
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I see several emergency service workers carrying other emergency service workers from the scene. |
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Three years ago he was promoted to general manager with responsibility for the paramedic emergency service. |
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So the strain that, particularly our firefighters and police officers and emergency service workers have been under, is enormous. |
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In the face of such a large-scale violent incident, why did the Dingzhou emergency service and the police arrive so late? |
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Is it your sense that you are prepared with your emergency service people, your public safety officers to withstand the storm? |
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He heard the sound of the police officers and emergency service crews, as well as the sirens of many different vehicles. |
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However, my best guesses are nothing compared to the insights of someone who actually manages to pull off good service. |
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Between 1960 and 1968, various emissaries were sent to try and persuade him to join government service in the new government but he refused. |
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Instead, what we're hearing is a lot of revisionist guff about 30 years of brave and loyal service. History, of course, will reflect the truth. |
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There are verbal prompts to guide you, and the service is available in Chinese and English. |
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They are discharged from military service, two have their ranks lowered, and all three are ordered to forfeit pay for two months. |
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The reality is that in the fire service so much of the emphasis is put on strength and stamina. |
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The customer service official also said that he didn't have the change in euro for 25 guilders, so she got a lot fewer than she should have done. |
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The disciplinal courses apply the foundational principles to a particular field, ranging from food service to financial management. |
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Not for the first time, the rhetoric of equality and brotherhood was employed in the service of unspeakable evil. |
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Furthermore, the pain and discomfort suffered by patients is significantly reduced, as is the drain on health service resources. |
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Every service provided by the voice network can be emulated through software. |
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Using a dial-up modem automatically triggers the service disconnection message. |
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Don't base your choice solely on price or you may experience more internet disruptions and disconnections than smooth service. |
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A gull-wing canopy provides the best service access available in a zero tail swing machine, Timberking says. |
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The company had not indicated any immediate plans to discontinue the service. |
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It wasn't very successful, but when she called her customers to tell them she was discontinuing the service, one of them panicked. |
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The company plans to discontinue the service from September because it is no longer commercially viable. |
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Forewarned, I wrote a letter to the company asking them to discontinue my service on the effective date. |
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It's 20 years since the original service was discontinued and locals are delighted that the runs are being put back in place. |
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If bin collectors can't do their job, it makes sense that we would look at discontinuing our service and passing it on to private operators. |
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A serviceman cannot change his station at will, nor can he discontinue performance of service duties or abandon his station without leave. |
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In 1941, after two decades of valuable service, the seminary suddenly discontinued its classes. |
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The service was discontinued because it had lost so much clientele to planes, trains and cars. |
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So far as we could gather, the Net service is enabled by default and has to be switched off in BIOS setup. |
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However, the fact that you haven't enabled this service doesn't necessarily mean you're safe if you have an OEM box. |
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It's unlikely that you've got this service enabled without knowing it, but not impossible. |
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Yet service providers are relatively constrained when it comes to enabling Ethernet services. |
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The poor service is well known and it discourages victims to report their cases to the police. |
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The arrangement of the service seems almost to have been designed to discourage its use. |
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Several ISV products have emerged to allow the encapsulation of legacy business logic as a Web service. |
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The funny thing about European gunmakers is a propensity to drop all parts and service upon discontinuing a gun model. |
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At the age of 16 he was called up for war service as an anti-aircraft gunner and was taken prisoner. |
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For Gray, Kate Buckingham said he had won commendations during his long service in the Army as a gunner. |
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And in service to that agenda, they've even got cartoon characters in their gunsights. |
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Yet even when we are made aware of that disengagement, we can still remain committed to military service. |
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Oddly, when the going gets tough, most companies don't do a gut check and rededicate themselves to service. |
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The cashier will also be moved to the opposite end of the service area to improve customer flow. |
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They say the increases are disgraceful, claiming price rises have not led to any improvement in the service. |
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Building A has no glazing or guttering, no ground floor or access to the first floor, no service fittings or internal finishes. |
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It's an old fashion diner with great service and even better food, even if their main dish is a hamburger and fries. |
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During this period, German universities turned out many historians who found their jobs in the gymnasia, universities, and the civil service. |
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The foundation of disintermediation is the ability of the consumer to go directly to the producer of a product or service. |
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However, although initially targeted at Asian service providers, its end-users today are all in North America. |
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For example, you may want to dismount but not delete a disk service before you back it up. |
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Kearney said there was a fundamental problem with local authorities being service providers, regulators and enforcers. |
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The present policy dividing inpatient care of mentally disordered prisoners between the prison service and the NHS needs reconsideration. |
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The introduction of the new engine was instrumental in keeping the Sligo fire service moving forward. |
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Ord 52, rule 4, allows the court to dispense with service of the notice of motion if it thinks it just so to do. |
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This dispersion is further exacerbated by the relative rise of employment in the service sector. |
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When she finally looked back at him, he was totally engrossed in the service, and she knew there was no way he would talk now. |
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The plaintiffs say its search service relies on methods that are too similar to their system, and are demanding an enjoinment and damages. |
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He puts restaurant's success down to good food, polite efficient service, and the process of pleasure and enjoyment. |
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It means that from now until we attain enlightenment, we can act in service of the happiness of others. |
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He enlisted in the Army, and gave distinguished war service, principally in New Guinea. |
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However, too many service members leave the military at the end of their initial enlistment to take advantage of the benefits. |
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The notion of unfairness has also resulted from the demands of the military for service beyond an agreed or implied enlistment period. |
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New business units were started to prove or disprove product and service ideas. |
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A detached retina disqualified him from military service and in 1917 he worked for the American Red Cross in New Orleans. |
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A central customer service centre will manage all public access points across the county, joining county and district services for enquirers. |
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He became obsessed with study, sleeping only four hours a night and allowing two hours for rest and going to divine service. |
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Recent Freedom of Information inquiries show similar extravagance with public service travel. |
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The army organized youth work programmes to replace military service and to enrol young men into its ranks. |
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Such ornamental containers were created to house the consecrated Eucharist for the communion service. |
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Last summer, the broadcaster tested video-on-demand with a new service dubbed Interactive Media Player. |
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Anyone caught using the service as part of a commercial enterprise will have their contract terminated. |
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The region has the dubious distinction of having Europe's worst service station. |
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As elegant as the eulogies were, the greatest tribute paid to him came after the service. |
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It is a bit of a mystery, and we are investigating why he did not receive the standard of service he was entitled to. |
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It is your right to know your entitlements so please avail of this service. |
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Here I will generally use the term trademark and ignore the subtle distinctions of service marks and trade names. |
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Many employees would probably be very happy to be bought out of their long service leave entitlements. |
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This feature distinguishes the Act from statutory proposals to place age limits or fixed terms of service on Supreme Court Justices. |
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They commonly take entry-level jobs as taxi drivers, cooks, nursing assistants and other service workers. |
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The youths regularly interrupt church meetings and have even disturbed a wedding service. |
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But a service that was the envy of the world in 1948 is simply not up to the demands of the 21st century. |
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If everywhere can become as good, our health service will be the envy of the world. |
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Its roads and health service were once the envy of those living to the south of the border, but have been allowed to run down. |
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She has over 20 years training experience in the customer service environment. |
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Since Sunday is the eve of All Saints day, it will be treated as the church's patronal service. |
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And here I was already envisioning another service voucher in my near future. |
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If affordable prepaid options go away at some point, I'll discontinue service and revert to a dumbphone. |
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A complete food service was provided late in the evening after night flying. |
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The service will see more than 100 tonnes of organic waste diverted from landfill each year. |
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Is there any space for ideas like honour, responsibility and service in a hedonist or Epicurean philosophy? |
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The slave status divested the kullars of any personality outside the service of the master. |
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However, there were no major blazes and the ambulance service did not report any serious incidents as a result of the evening's events. |
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The site for Bathurst NSW, was selected, proclaimed and, the first divine service held there. |
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During the two-hour service he stressed how the natural disaster took no account of political boundaries or religious divides. |
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It used to be a divided highway and the old southbound lanes were taken out of service. |
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He worked in government service, but was expelled from St Petersburg in 1820 for writing revolutionary epigrams. |
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Who has not had occasion to convince himself of the travesty of a divine service of song, presented in a real folk synagogue? |
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Caroline and Alice attended divine service the next morning in the first class dining saloon with Mr. Thomas. |
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Moreover, questions would often arise during the divine service, when it is forbidden for a Kohen-priest to leave the sanctuary area. |
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In one church someone made what I considered one of the most brilliant offering calls I'd ever heard during a divine service. |
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Then verily the first covenant had also ordinances of divine service, and a worldly sanctuary. |
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Breaking with the habit of a lifetime, I decided to attend divine service at one of the more upscale Anglican churches. |
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When Squalus sank off Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the Navy had just placed into service a diving bell for submarine rescue. |
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I dunno, but they clearly are not interested in offering this free service anymore. |
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Most streets then had a narrow service lane to provide access for services such as the dunny man. |
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This is because, unlike the regular duplex voice service, it need only be pseudo-realtime. |
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This duplicates a service already provided locally by councils and voluntary groups and is entirely unnecessary. |
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Forms of address, epithets, and pronoun references that signal service and status, then clashes of rank, also get interwoven. |
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His diplomatic career epitomizes the ideals of patriotism and selfless service. |
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It owns the Moto chain of motorway service areas, provides school meals and operates the dining halls at many of our higher education establishments. |
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In dynastic China, the most prestigious career was government service. |
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I think it is dishonest to advertise their service as impartial. |
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Still barred were the hundreds of students who would have taken courses offered by the university's extension service, mostly English-language classes. |
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The planned force drawdown in Europe will cause the U.S. European Command service components to depend increasingly on one another for logistics support. |
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Apart from the customs service, the finance ministry also oversees the tax service, which is named as the eleventh most corrupt institution in TII's list. |
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Lady Thatcher dipped her toe into public service reform but that was never seen through because she fell from power and the Tories were then overtaken by events. |
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Three varieties of tuna have also been tested out on some troops and service personnel have been asked to fill out surveys detailing their likes and dislikes. |
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It starts outside the church with the lighting of new fire and the Paschal Candle followed by a full Easter service and Festal evensong at 6.30 pm. |
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Because of the success of broadband services in the past few years, it could be very likely that dial-up service will eventually become extinct around the world. |
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On Saturday evening the service at the parish church was abandoned and the Sunday evensong was held in the afternoon instead of evening because of the smell. |
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The service is reverting to the direct route between the town centre and Kirkwall Airport and the diversion across the Heathery Loan will be discontinued. |
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Users of the innovative Wiltshire Wigglybus service can now book their next journey direct from their mobile phone, using the new text booking service. |
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It is good news for the cost-conscious consumers as there is no cost for using the service, compared with direct debits, bank transfers or mailing payments. |
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It's silly that a guy who consumes a terabyte of data a month gets the same service for the same price as someone who just wants to read email and surf the web. |
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The service allows you to send and receive information to and from any number of mobile phones from e-mail systems, internet web pages, intranet web pages and databases. |
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Teenage yobs are to be forced to wear US-style uniforms as they carry out community service punishments under plans for a new high-visibility crackdown on public disorder. |
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A full Easter service and Festal evensong will be held at 6.30 pm. |
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If a good service is provided then satisfaction is guaranteed. |
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The service runs between the Pakistani border city of Lahore and Indian border city of Amrtisar, with engines and coaches provided alternately by the two countries. |
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Other time wasters to the life saving emergency service came from a divvy with a broken finger nail and another with a spot on the end of her finger. |
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But we would also say that this service is an emergency service. |
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The school has you on a special contract, and if you ever commit an expellable expense, they will just switch your classes, give you community service, etc. |
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They are like an emergency service and they are there if we need them. |
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Members of the fire service arrived and extinguished the blaze. |
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For children there will be face painting, paintball and the chance to try on national service uniforms and be drilled by a humorous sergeant major re-enactor. |
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Two days after his arrival Wakefield held divine service on Church Hill. |
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The maglev train from Shanghai to Pudong airport is already in service, but it looks like the planned Beijing-Shanghai maglev express is a non-starter. |
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As riders and spectators arrived at Howden Wood, many gave generously to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance, the emergency service which money was being raised for at the event. |
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Since our experience with this child, we have established a service for the early evaluation of childhood dysphonia using stroboscopic fibreoptic laryngoscopy. |
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The final emergency service to be considered is the ambulance service. |
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It will have the power to initiate legal proceedings against erring officials and police personnel, for which their service rules will be suitably amended. |
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These include members of the National Guard and career soldiers eligible to retire after 20 years of service as well as enlistees who've completed their eight-year commitment. |
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While extractive industries like mining depend on the physical resources of the country where they operate, many manufacturing and service firms do not. |
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She found herself down 3-0 after getting broken in her first two service games with four double faults and failing to get a ball back in Raymond's first service game. |
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The General directs that the army remain in its present quarters, and that the Chaplains perform divine service with their several Corps and brigades. |
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How exactly does dropping the dime on other Americans qualify as service? |
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The other night on your radio program, your guest noted that you perform a very important public service by disseminating information of this type. |
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The waiter at the hotel applied this simple wisdom to enhance not only the experience of savoring the delicacy but also the quality of service for the restaurant guests. |
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An army serial number must be assigned and issued to an Army or Navy inductee by a relevant military draft office on the day when he is drafted into service. |
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They will be joined by Guides, Brownies, Scouts and Cubs for a parade to the Cenotaph, where they will be joined by the parish council for a short service. |
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Its enthusiastic reception earned Rossini exemption from military service. |
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These are both wise and heartening words, at a time when Kant is being disreputably pressed into the service of all kinds of non-Kantian commitments. |
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He discharged the jury from further service after the foreman said there was no prospect of them ever reaching majority verdicts on any of the remaining six counts. |
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With two campaign buses and three press buses, accompanied by motorcycle escorts and vehicles full of secret service snipers, there is an enormous sense of occasion. |
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The choir themselves are all dressed in yellow robes to begin with but disrobe half way through the service to reveal their normal clothes underneath. |
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However, in the past few years Alan's health suffered from the exertions of running the service and he has not been able to meet visitors and club members to say goodbye. |
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And it was financially sensible to have deeds and other documents enrolled at a time when the customary fees for this service would go towards one's own salary. |
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Will it be from the captains, majors, or commanders who entered military service five or ten years ago, or from the lieutenants or ensigns who joined last year? |
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Given the current militancy of the public service unions, it is possible that much additional public spending will be dissipated in wage increases. |
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Maintenance of the service numbers and the civilian numbers is not consistent with this aim and is a problem where duplicate numbers have been issued. |
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For the past 20 years she has operated a domiciliary eye service in and around York, visiting patients at home or in care who cannot get out to visit their usual optometrist. |
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If the requirement duplicates a condition already satisfied, it imposes a double burden on the provider of a service, and it therefore cannot be justified. |
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The diplomatic service, too, has always been well-stocked with Etonians, and it is in the hands of these future powerbrokers that our future peace may rest. |
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Whatever you think of his free-wheeling espousal of free-market economics, many of us have found his air service is invaluable for getting around Europe at a decent price. |
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This was euphemized as being a service to the press, a manifestation of an informationally advanced and enlightened world, or, the next generation in war reporting. |
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As dusk fell, many gathered for a service of prayer on the beach. |
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Recently, Simon Walker has highlighted the case of one John Kingsley, an esquire in the service of Henry IV's enemy, Thomas Mowbray, heir to the dukedom of Norfolk. |
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He soon transferred to the young Henry VI's service, becoming an esquire of his household, and accompanied Henry to Paris for his coronation as King of France. |
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As many as 12 jobs could be lost if the service is discontinued. |
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It is not uncommon to see cars parked on double yellow lines and street corners for more than a few minutes, causing difficulties to the bus service in particular. |
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He has occasionally been known to give a single bottle to some well-known personage as a fitting mark of his esteem or gratitude for some important service. |
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He was due for retirement last February after 20 years of service. |
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In the past exotics were mostly planted, mainly because they were easier to prune, and their root systems didn't interfere with the underground service pipes. |
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Branding means equating your name to a certain topic, product, or service. |
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For years, the yellowing envelope and the letter it contained were kept solely for nostalgia value, despite being pressed into service as a humble bookmark. |
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As she left the church after the 40-minute service, a smiling Sophie linked arms with husband Edward and Timothy Laurence, a former royal equerry. |
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But this service is not enabled by default, hence the relatively low risk. |
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Yet politicians of all parties like to pretend that there is a quick-fix solution that will miraculously transform the service into the envy of the world. |
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The bar staff are undeniably attractive and exotically clothed and even if service is not always with a smile, there are worse backdrops to drink against. |
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Staff of roads service was in the area last Wednesday and with the support of local police they obtained the names and vehicle details of those encamped illegally. |
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He conducted the first Wesleyan Church service under a gum tree and was later instrumental in the building of the Richman's Creek Methodist Church. |
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A North Yorkshire police spokesman said the driver of the other vehicle and a passing motorist managed to put out the fire before the fire service arrived. |
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In particular, dot.coms, technology and financial service firms, the drivers of the new economy, are expected to have significant impact during this year's upfront. |
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Those who discriminate against others on the grounds of their sexuality cannot be effective team members nor can they provide a professional service to all their patients. |
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Many service providers may not agree with the statement that dilatation and evacuation is the safest and most effective surgical method after 12 wk of pregnancy. |
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Unable to pay 20 gold napoleons for his stay, the poor man was thrown into debtor's prison before being drafted into service in the emperor's army. |
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There is always an air of excitement and expectancy as people begin to arrive long before the service starts and are often prepared to stand throughout. |
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Bradford Council countryside service officer Richard Perham said there had been several reports of the bird diving on walkers and dogs in the area during the last month. |
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Ministers demanded that service because if they misled the people and did not immediately correct the record, they were duty-bound to accept responsibility and resign. |
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Public sector strategies attempt to be fair, even-handed, and consistent when judged by all those who are entitled to the benefits of the service. |
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Separately, BT also announced that it is extending the reach of its ADSL service so that properties with around 6km of line to the exchange can now get broadband. |
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The currency board simply issues notes and coins and offers the service of converting local currency into the anchor currency at a fixed rate of exchange. |
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