However, using the cookery school kitchen as a vantage point you can feel the pressure behind the scenes in a top-flight restaurant. |
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You need to have top-flight shooting skills to zap the constantly moving targets that are your enemy. |
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More than 680 frames of top-flight snooker were played in 47 matches over 12 days in York last year. |
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He has leapt to the defence of his under-fire team-mate, insisting that the Tobagonian striker can still cut the mustard in top-flight football. |
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After a successful high school academic career, he enrolled in Supélec, a top-flight engineering school. |
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Surgery has such potential for development that it would be unthinkable not to link it with top-flight education. |
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We employ a top-flight staff and consultants who may be working on the same or similar ideas you have thought up. |
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In research, the Heart Institute faces increasing competition for top-flight scientists. |
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Stephen is excited by the prospect of leading a top-flight team to build an interactive platform using the latest technologies. |
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Even with top-flight manufacturing standards, electronic components can pose an environmental hazard if not disposed of properly. |
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The man who released his latest EPs on Ostgut Tonräger, the Berghain's label, offers a top-flight track. |
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Availability of top-flight counsel to help managers make judgment calls on modern management and operational issues. |
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As well as three matches during the group stage, the venue ? home to top-flight club FK Milano ? will also host one of the semi-finals on 2 June. |
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Total boasts top-flight companies in segments ranging from petrochemicals and specialty products to rubber processing. |
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The notion of top-flight sides enticing contracted performers began to appear anachronistic. |
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Britain's first new racecourse for 60 years is odds-on to showcase top-flight racing. |
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And he became a regular customer of mine, always drinking top-flight Burgundy. |
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Pickering Town will look to wrap up their immediate top-flight future with a win at home against Arnold Town. |
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The novel is 130 pages of dialogue, savagely satirical and lively, with lines that would not disgrace a top-flight sitcom. |
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He is a top-flight shooter, a good help defender, an ideal fast-break companion to Marbury and an underrated ballhawk. |
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What qualities separate a top-flight guide writer from one who's merely average? |
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This means primarily top-flight red Bordeaux, Burgundies and wines from Italy and a few premium wines from Australia. |
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Blackburn is by far the smallest community in England to sustain a top-flight football club. |
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They were top-flight journalists and editors from newspapers and magazines! |
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In the main, Scottish football supporters have kept faith with the top-flight clubs. |
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Meanwhile, some of the top-flight players who have been in York for the UK event are extending their stay in Yorkshire. |
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The top-flight studios are expensive because they provide highly pampered services. |
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This is a small country with a minuscule customer base for sport at a time when top-flight football is growing ever more expensive to maintain. |
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The problem is that motherhood does not easily combine with a top-flight career. |
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The lack of a lucrative cup run and a money-spinning tie against a top-flight club was also evident in today's published figures. |
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He moved the ball around off the pitch and found holes where they shouldn't exist for top-flight batsmen. |
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It has a huge market opportunity and a truly top-flight management team and is making real progress. |
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After much thought, here, on the right, is my dream team from the last 25 years of English top-flight football. |
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He brought me to Blackburn from Celtic and then brought me up to Newcastle and gave me my first real start in top-flight football. |
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More top-flight hip hop from this outsized L.A. posse who have probably never taken an unintelligent breath. |
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With former Kansas City Mayor Carol Marinovich balking, the Democrats are left searching for a top-flight candidate for the seat. |
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This year he returned briefly to top-flight cricket, appearing for Surrey in the Twenty20 competition. |
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So new was she to top-flight sprinting that she had never before worn spikes. |
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Only once in the past seven years have the club ended a top-flight campaign among the first five. |
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West Brom may not be a Premiership side for much longer but the crosses oozed top-flight quality. |
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And this, the tenth top-flight encounter between the two local sides, is set to be an interesting tactical battle with both men shrewd operators. |
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Only two European cities managed to outdraw Glasgow in terms of fans attending top-flight matches. |
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Dublin is the largest city in Europe without a top-flight football club. |
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We are very honored by Malaysia's selection of our Morpho Civis? system, which will guarantee top-flight security for the issuance of Malaysian citizens' ID documents. |
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The difficulty is that top-flight graduate students are difficult to find. |
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She also earns a few extra dollars as a top-flight financial advisor. |
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Since he made his top-flight debut as a fresh-faced 17 year-old, he has never been out of the limelight. |
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After two years in Japan, Riise returned home for a spell with top-flight Asker. |
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The days of fans being able to stand on terraces at top-flight football in this country are long gone and the call for standing areas is not about bringing them back. |
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Add in an incredible array of activities, new shows? and the same passion that has made the MGS the destination for top-flight guitar! |
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The weekend is a fantastic opportunity to catch top-flight touring cars and dream sports cars in full race glory with unlimited access to the paddock for all visitors. |
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After a year off, the top-flight short-track skater resharpened his blades and set off in pursuit of more medals. |
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They sit alongside Kelantan, who, after a long absence from top-flight football, edged neighbours Terengganu 3-2 at the Sultan Mohd IV Stadium. |
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Hesse, a professor of mathematics, may not be a top-flight player, but he roves over his subject with the sharp eye of an avid collector. |
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Let's imagine you're a top-flight sportsperson. |
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For now it's all systems go for a new season in top-flight football. |
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Gain exposure to the forefront of today's healthcare management issues and gain comparative and international perspectives with access to top-flight faculty, recognized experts, and guest lecturers from Canada and abroad. |
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We've prepared a rich and diverse program packed with top-flight ambassador-artists representing the blues, electronica, folk, world music and, of course, jazz. |
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From the six weeks of residency sessions to the development of the intervention projects, the fellowship experience will be fully supported with guidance from mentors and top-flight faculty from Canada and abroad. |
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Rausser insistes that the deal, far from violating Berkeley's public mission, would help to perpetuate the university's status as a top-flight research institution. |
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The challenge we are now facing is how do we maintain the level of investment to ensure Canadian universities can generate skilled and knowledgeable workers and attract more international top-flight talent. |
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Work with a top-flight real estate agent who's seen several business cycles in the area, who can help you understand pricing trends there so you don't overbid. |
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Their run-down Griffin Park will not be up to scratch in the top-flight next season if they win promotion. |
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Specific retention strategies can be implemented for retaining the highestvalue employees, who are not necessarily just top-flight managers but those right across the organization in the most strategically significant roles. |
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Liverpool need four more goals to become the 30th top-flight team to score 100 goals in a single season. |
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Fixture congestion caused forced the FA to move the final to a weekend where top-flight matches were scheduled. |
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Or indeed any of the adolescent tyros who have broken through into top-flight football in recent years, only to collapse under the weight of expectation. |
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Las Chivas are the country's record domestic title winners, have the biggest fanbase and, along with arch-rivals America, are one of two traditional top-flight heavyweights never to have suffered the ignominy of relegation. |
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As for Liverpool, the Premier League's great underachievers' quest to win a first top-flight title in 19 years has been boosted by the arrival of Robbie Keane to partner Fernando Torres. |
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Dave Libbey, another top-flight ref, has been conspicuously absent since his return from an early season injury. |
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Though the Japanese top-flight season is still in its early stages, the eighth round of matches could still see Urawa Red Diamonds and Shimizu S-Pulse begin to open up a commanding lead over the chasing pack. |
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This calls to mind the last time they had to win the final game of a top-flight season to stand any reasonable chance of avoiding relegation, back in 2009, when their visitors, uncannily, were Manchester United. |
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However, despite their wretched record of not having won a top-flight away game in their last 26 attempts, Fulham showed no signs of travel sickness against Stoke. |
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After all, for the last few months they have been exposed to the chills of Scandinavia, having both decamped to the Norwegian league in March, Mario teaming up with Valerenga and Reinieri with top-flight rivals Aalesunds. |
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Robbie Neilson, who stands alongside Dundee's Paul Hartley as a young Scottish top-flight coach with a potentially bright future, cantered his side through a demanding Championship last season in style. |
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College soccer is thought to be deficient in cultivating talent, given the restriction of 20 games a season and the lack of top-flight competition. |
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In which country would you find top-flight football teams called Metalurgi Rustavi, Spartaki Tskhinvali and FC Gagra? |
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Now attention turns to the battle for top-flight survival with an EBL Division One doubleheader taking centre stage this weekend. |
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Either scenario would preserve the Aviva Premiership status of Newcastle, champions in 1998, but top-flight cellar dwellers for the past decade. |
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The «Swiss Banking Operations Forum», supported by a number of sponsors, organizes top-flight seminars in Switzerland pertaining to payment traffic. |
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Multidrug-resistant organisms are showing up in top-flight hospitals — like the klebsiella found in the National Institutes of Health's Clinical Center this year, which may have led to the deaths of seven patients. |
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Dense, with high but velvety tannins, top-flight purity, and a full-bodied, backward, formidably endowed style, this beauty seems to be set for a long life. |
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Coverage of the top-flight clash at the Galpharm Stadium, where two of the early pacesetters lock horns. |
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Crouch, who has three so far this season, has had his critics over the years and isn't the most gainly of frontment to grace the top-flight. |
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It is easy to see now why Norwich were so keen to headhunt the man who regularly scalped Scotland's top sides after guiding Hamilton to the top-flight last season. |
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Sherwood admitted that it is not the example a top-flight footballer should be setting and after an earbashing he warned the Solihull-born ace him about his future conduct. |
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Former Super League Man of Steel Rangi Chase is the attacking heartbeat of Salford and a player who's respected and feared throughout the top-flight competition. |
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