Solid transfers and a very enthralling cinematic experience create the value that gives consumers their money's worth here. |
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Every one of those discs features commentary tracks and video transfers that leave the big boys shaking in the dirt. |
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Most transfers are for fairly logical reasons, as seen by the number of clubs who wish their departing members well elsewhere. |
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No edge enhancement or artifacts are present at all, and as with most transfers of recent films, this DVD looks great. |
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Otherwise, the grease and dirt on the gloves transfers to the couch or clothing. |
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This metal tip transfers your body heat to the liquid inside the glass tube. |
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The main Canadian minorities have better social conditions and benefit from a different pattern of government transfers to the poor. |
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Overall, these are truly terrible transfers matched with no meaningful windfall material and sound like a 1950s transistor radio. |
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Sport, as this city of transfers and transients is discovering, can bind a community together. |
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The timetables should offer frequent services with common minimum standards across the whole city, and fares should allow for free transfers. |
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It was possible to get to Smyrna by bus but it would take several transfers one of which would be to another county's bus system. |
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An athlete who transfers and sits out a year as required by NCAA rules does so by choice. |
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The transfers are as good as they can be, given the state of the video master tapes these were culled from. |
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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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Alternatively, internal transfers of coal could be made at cost price or at market price. |
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You can make other tax-free gifts, called potentially exempt transfers, and they will be free from IHT if you survive another seven years. |
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But noisy transfers really give scalers a hard time, and cause even more artifacts than are actually in the material. |
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The telecomputer already had the capability of automatically dialing and performing data transfers. |
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He said, however, that the shift in direct payments resulted in additional revenue on drafts and telegraphic transfers. |
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Even today, most capital transfers are communicated through faxes or telex machines and authenticated with pen-and-ink signatures. |
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While large cash transfers can occasionally tip off authorities to drug activity, terrorists leave few telltale financial signs. |
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It introduced a 'Red Carpet Option' that transfers ownership to the lessee immediately and requires a balloon payment at the end of the contract. |
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In front of me is a Bailey bridge across a wide canal that transfers water from the Euphrates River to a lake further to the east. |
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Additionally, an artist or publisher who transfers an artwork by a license can also retain greater control over the way it is marketed. |
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This liability is essentially your brother's, and is due irrespective of who he transfers the property to. |
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Because the pump transfers electrical charge in this way, it is said to be electrogenic. |
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Gift economies are not so much exchanges between two agents as they are transfers, the sheer moving of stuff through webs of human relations. |
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The Plaintiff maintains that those transfers were intended to defeat the Plaintiff. |
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The all-mechanical system transfers torque via the friction developed within the internal gearing, and does not require wheel slip to function. |
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The video transfer is slightly improved, but still shows some of the limitations of pre-digital anime transfers. |
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The printer then transfers the toner from the drum to the paper and applies intense heat to fuse the toner to the paper. |
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Money is fungible, and stopping them from transferring these funds would require a whole new micro-surveillance of wealth transfers in the world. |
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The price covers flights and transfers, full board and accommodation, wine and beer with all meals, sports activities and evening entertainment. |
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This includes seven nights' full board accommodation, return flights, airport transfers, activities in The Club and travel insurance. |
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Records of such credit transfers would in time evolve into two accounting entries. |
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Over-the-counter payments have been replaced with direct credit transfers for 90 per cent of customers in the last year. |
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These culminated in payment by credit transfers in the books of third parties. |
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The cost of credit transfers and paper transactions has increased and this could more than subsidise the cost of any other reductions. |
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Automated clearings are used for credit and debit transfers such as standing order payments, direct credits, and direct debits. |
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As the coolant passes through the small tubes, it transfers the heat it has absorbed to the blowing air from the grille. |
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Hydrogen-bonding interactions play key roles in regulating the pK a values of ionizable groups and in driving proton transfers. |
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If you can, apply for one of the many cards offering an introductory interest-free period on transfers. |
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Dozens of cards offer no-interest introductory rates on balance transfers, with the longest deals lasting for up to a year. |
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We turn next to federal and state budget trends to assess the potential for added intergovernmental transfers to local governments. |
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Swapping your expensive plastic for a credit card that charges no interest on balance transfers and purchases for up to nine months. |
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For now, senders and receivers must have accounts at the same bank, though Bank of America and Wells plan to offer interbank transfers next year. |
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Of course, banks have long sent money across borders through standard interbank wire transfers for corporate and individual clients. |
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Bus transfers will ferry people between Heuston and parts of Co Kildare for onward train connections. |
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The transfers are made from a duplicate negative, which may explain the insanely good transfer we see here. |
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In terms of the bill, legal interest will be recoverable for non-compliance with the fixed time limits for inland money transfers. |
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Rack and pinion is a steering mechanism, which transfers the rotary movement of the steering wheel to the wheels. |
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This paper develops a rational choice model of the fertility of single women in the presence of government transfers. |
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Yet after nearly 100 years of this, and massive transfers of wealth from earners to takers, the arguments are still the same. |
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Teachers claim the transfers are designed to divert attention from the shortage of trained teachers in the system. |
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One tool might be to authorize interbasin transfers, moving water from one basin to another. |
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The second case concerned property or capital transfers made before the 1991 Act came into force. |
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The front engine-rear drive layout ensures improved grip and better traction under acceleration as the weight of the car transfers to the rear. |
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In addition, mismeasurement may lead to unintended real transfers of wealth among various groups. |
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Are transfers of wealth to Third World governments really an aid to economic development? |
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Like capital acquisitions tax, all transfers of property under documents between spouses are exempt from stamp duty. |
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But thereafter further share transfers were not registered in the register of members. |
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What would have been a reasonable time for registration of the share transfers? |
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If you're already using an online backup or storage service, you can piggyback your file transfers on top of it. |
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Fortunately, the worm is quite badly written, and transfers itself fairly inefficiently. |
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Your gym time also transfers over into your other activities, such as pickup basketball, flag football, softball or mountain biking. |
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Many photo-finishing services print on photo paper or watercolor paper and can produce the increasingly popular canvas transfers. |
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With transfers into the members enclosure also available at extra cost at most race meetings, ticket holders have additional flexibility. |
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Airport transfers have been the cause of many a DIY holiday coming a cropper. |
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The following transfers of Sr.Tax Assistant are hereby ordered with immediate effect until further orders. |
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Such transfers of fully formed organs might require immunosuppressive drugs to make them compatible. |
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On one side of the cloth are transfers of photos and newspaper cuttings and on the reverse I wrote this poem. |
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Russian investigators in pursuit of illicit transfers were not always helped by foreign officialdom. |
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Velchev said that the transfers were mostly an attempt for publicising the benefits of the swop. |
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If a trailer starts to sway, it transfers this motion to the back of the car through the hitch. |
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Icann has a new policy about domain name transfers which will make hijacking domains much easier. |
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The feeder is designed to heat seal decorations, labels, flock transfers, appliques, and emblems. |
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So I'll be at the head of the queue for transfers, which are embargoed until September 1st. |
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You can make one-off donations or regular transfers to a charity by direct debit or standing order. |
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Fifty bucks buys excellent widescreen transfers, English and Cantonese soundtracks, subtitles and commentary by the director. |
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It transfers power and privilege from working people into the hands of corporate elites. |
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At the end of the 15th century six houses of Observants were established, three being transfers from Conventual friaries. |
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All flights, transfers and half board accommodation for the trip will be met by Fred. |
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The price includes flights, transfers and half board at the Don Miguel Hotel. |
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A good example of this is the often hair-splitting legal distinctions between valid and invalid transfers. |
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Housing associations and the government use many misleading arguments to persuade and cajole council tenants into agreeing to stock transfers. |
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It allows for inexpensive production and bulk transfers of huge quantities of meat, grain, and other agricultural products. |
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Population transfers were effected, for example, between the Greeks and Bulgarians. |
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A male produces spermatophores that it transfers to the female's genital pore by means of a specialized arm or tentacle. |
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In the vegetable kingdom, as winter approaches, the life force transfers to the roots. |
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The transfers were made voluntarily by the applicants under what they at least believed to be valid contracts. |
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The restricted energy loss for muon bremsstrahlung with relative transfers can be calculated as follows. |
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They were charged with such heavy-duty crimes as petty theft, peddling phony drivers licenses, and making unlicensed money transfers. |
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When the payee transfers or negotiates a bill, he is generally asked to indorse it. |
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Fox usually does a good job with most of their transfers, but this time they've come up snake eyes. |
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Bookkeeping accompanied by signed receipts would memorialise and facilitate credit transfers that remained unsettled for many years. |
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As with patient charges, this effectively transfers resources from the poor to the rich. |
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All the interbasin transfers in South Africa are potential ecological disasters. |
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Fans of this show should have no qualms about picking this one up because of the mostly solid transfers. |
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In a typical case of job fraud, for example, a criminal group will contact a job seeker offering employment handling money transfers. |
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The adapter transfers that piece of data between the two programs, making sure it ends up in the right place. |
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Then, the system starts doing some file transfers, and the display becomes completely unreadable. |
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Press the nail heads, pearl studs and other embellishments of your choice into the uncured Gold and Copper clays surrounding the image transfers. |
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Transfer tax is imposed on a sliding scale for private transfers and usually works out at 7.5 per cent. |
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An adoption order transfers the child's legal relationship from the original family to the new adoptive family. |
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It's easier to use, is more consistent and has a larger surface for bigger transfers. |
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The arbiter device receives requests for data transfers from the master devices and selectively transmits the requests to the slave devices. |
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Several other recent transfers have been accompanied by a strong whiff of controversy. |
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More importantly for our purposes, the all-digital source material transfers to DVD clean as a whistle. |
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The fine adjustment mechanism on a beam compass makes distance transfers quicker and more precise than with a ruler and pencil alone. |
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The network loader reads the network boot kernel sent from the server into local memory and transfers control to it. |
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Most states now allow even inter vivos transfers and nearly all treat them as devisable by will. |
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Bank transfers are prone to delays in the Christmas period as officials all over the world take a few days off. |
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The company says the new rubber-track undercarriage transfers weight to the ground through 24 wheeled contact points. |
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All the films are presented completely uncut, and all have uniformly the same quality in the transfers. |
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The bees raise the virgin queens until mature at which time the beekeeper transfers them into a small hive called a nucleus. |
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After light excitation, the protein transfers the excess energy via vibrational relaxation to the surrounding water bath. |
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The optic nerve, which transfers images from the eye to the brain, enters the eye through the optic disk, also known as the anatomic blind spot. |
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During copulation, the female transfers unfertilized eggs to the male's ventral surface, where fertilization takes place. |
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Your explanation about repair requisitions and material transfers was an excellent cover. |
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Orders on the factory and material requisitions were issued to foremen, transfers between departments and into store were all recorded. |
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An additional benefit of this setup is that it allows transfers between any two sequencers on either Mac or PC platforms. |
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Print publishing remains a very slow process with a great deal of time dedicated to copyright transfers, layout, typesetting, and printing. |
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With a pad of blanks and the punch, I could mark my own transfers and travel anywhere that L.A. buses went. |
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The antibacterial soap kills most germs, while regular soap washes bacteria from the skin or transfers it to a towel. |
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With February's biting winds sweeping down the Manhattan avenues, she transfers the idea to the grande dame of New York's museums, the Met. |
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That said, the funds are unlikely to approach the level of transfers found in traditional federal systems. |
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But what's different about this human depiction of God, this notion of monotheism, is that it transfers real material scarcity to divinity. |
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There haven't been many transfers taking place apart from those involving the big three. |
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Essentially, it is plans for wealth transfers by bequest and gift which separate lifetime positive savers from lifetime zero savers. |
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The glassiness of earlier CD transfers has been corrected in this High Performance remastering. |
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The update is also said to include a new, streamlined file-distribution method that disassociates transfers from specific users. |
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Johnson set up a system of youth development throughout the country, and just as important, he set up a generation of Latvian players with transfers to clubs in the west. |
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No need for transfers as the terminal is within walking distance. |
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The first water transfers have been released from Windemere Dam, with of a total of 70 thousand megalitres to move through the Cudgegong Valley in the next 6 months. |
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The shortage of sheltered safe berthing forces commercial craft to moor off in stormy conditions with potentially hazardous transfers in open boats. |
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I don't know what goes on in the world of football transfers these days. |
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The seller transfers the property to a nominee who holds it in trust for the seller, who then in effect sells his rights under the trust, thus avoiding duty completely. |
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The simplest answer is that at key points in our history, forced transfers of property have been perceived to be the best solution to particular social problems. |
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It is submitted that these transfers are fraudulent conveyances. |
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Both parties shall execute all property transfers and documents reasonably necessary to fully effect the sale closing, failing which the court may be spoken to for directions. |
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Although some are believed to have escaped during the process of arrest, an unknown number absconded during transfers between prisons, police stations and courts. |
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Of course, the fact that they're giving away two free tickets to the Jazz Festival to each new customer who transfers has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with it at all. |
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We are not going to have pots of money to spend on transfers, but who has? |
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In a first letter to the club, Magnier and McManus questioned the role of agents in recent transfers in and out of United, and the money paid to them by United. |
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Helnwein's paintings, however, are based on his photographs, which he transfers onto canvas using an airbrush, inkjet printing or, at times, traditional paintbrushes. |
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The first week of the transfer window saw lay-offs rather than transfers. |
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Early transfers of property, large dowries, and a system of partible inheritance favored the entry of sons and sons-in-law into commercial ventures at an early age. |
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Many of the issues discussed are applicable to transfers within hospitals. |
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Dismantlement of settlements, forced transfers of population and other usual appurtenances of establishing nation-states in ethnically heterogeneous areas would likely ensue. |
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In offset lithography, a printing process commonly used for mass production, the image is taken from the plate by a rubber roller that then transfers the image to the paper. |
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The trouble with quicker electronic funds transfers is that the banks will no longer be able to make loadsamoney by parking our cash somewhere for four days. |
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If that tax is set too high, it can discourage even the most glaringly urgent transfers of control. |
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It seems to me to follow that, if the company refused to register the transfers, the registered holder would be compelled to hold the shares as trustees for the assignees. |
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The system automatically transfers ingredients from the blending room. |
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Gifts to the university come to us as cash, stock transfers, property, pledges to be paid over time, wills, estates, trusts and life insurance policies. |
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Assorted paint sets are available with projects or iron-on transfers. |
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You have a hoop, needle, iron-on transfers and skeins of embroidery floss. |
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The cost includes taxes, transfers, full board and entertainment on board. |
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The new system will feature magnetic FareSaver tickets and ticket transfers which passengers will be able to insert into digital fare boxes on buses. |
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Twenty stations and unlimited transfers allow riders to move easily from one line to another, and one fare takes them nearly anywhere in the metropolitan region. |
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Marcus confirmed in a phone call that his organization transfers donations to Honenu. |
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Such a scenario is quite likely as the bioenergetics of transfers, particularly across endo-membrane systems is quite different to that found at a root plasma membrane. |
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The storage of sulfur in the various compartments of Earth and its biosphere, and the many transfers occurring among them, is referred to as the sulfur cycle. |
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Will it be stabilised by fiscal transfers from other member countries or should the European Central Bank be allowed to monetise the accrued national debt? |
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The lightweight vest is made from a Sportwool inner which wicks moisture away from the body and transfers it to the front of the garment producing a cooling effect. |
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Along with healthcare and welfare transfers, the politique familiale is one of the pillars of the French welfare state. |
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But in all likelihood, bureaucratic necessity drove most police transfers. |
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You worked for it and your boss transfers it to you, along with your other benefits and paycheck, as compensation for your work. |
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Hard-core videophiles are always looking for perfection, and movies like this and Traffic raise interesting questions of what we should expect from video transfers. |
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The fact that technology transfers to suppliers are most efficient in the oldest plants supports an evolutionary perspective on technological development. |
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In his time he has been accused of taking bungs for transfers, and once gave an over-enthusiastic fan a clip round the ear for invading the pitch. |
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The tickets and transfers will be stamped with magnetic strips that will digitally communicate the value of the ticket or the time expiry of a transfer to the fare box. |
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The anamorphic transfers both pick up the various flaws in the aging film stock, something that is not preventable, but MGM has gotten the colors at proper levels. |
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Money laundering in the Indian Ocean basin relies upon a traditional alternative banking system known as hawala or hundi, which makes it difficult to trace money transfers. |
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Agricultural policy should be shifted from price subsidies to income transfers, with these transfers turned into a national obligation, not a union one. |
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It is chlorophyll, specifically a kind called chlorophyll a, which transfers the energy absorbed from light to the molecules which go about storing it chemically. |
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It also transfers hyperlinks and file properties or block attributes. |
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As the mortar joints erode, heat transfers more rapidly to the nearby combustibles and dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide can leak into the living areas of the home. |
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When I think of other players who I've seen come in on free transfers or for a million pounds or whatever, I'm not certain if they could handle the pressures that I have. |
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He maintains clarity of form in the very nuclei of his compositions, namely the melodies that he derives from folk songs and dances, and transfers this to a larger scale. |
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Care had to be taken to prevent warm air from contacting the slide during all transfers because water condensed on the cold tissue and provided a path for glucose migration. |
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When one atom transfers electrons to another, it is called ionic bonding. |
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Suwage's realist paintings are not just imitations or transfers of reality, there is coquettishness, humor, sarcasm, satire as well as condemnation of the situation around us. |
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The abundant use of credit and barter and credit transfers between multiple parties testifies not only to an absence of cash but also to the interdependencies of neighbours. |
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We will describe in detail below an analytic method of incorporating these transfers and defrayals of children's expenses in financial comparisons. |
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The left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the lungs via the pulmonary vein and transfers it through the mitral valve into the left ventricle. |
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The transfers must be made pursuant to certain court orders. |
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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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The purges, gulags, mass population transfers, political famines, monumental infrastructure projects built by slave labour still have few parallels in modern history. |
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Then they gussy them up with brilliant transfers, polished sound, and more extras than many big budget studios provide in an entire quarter's output. |
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His bank at home transfers his dole money to a local bank here. |
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In practice, all international money transfers, except the very limited importation and exportation of currency notes, are effected through banking channels. |
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Once the succulents are rooted, he transfers them to pots or garden beds. |
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Price includes direct flights with Etihad Airways from Heathrow and speedboat transfers. |
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It is analytically appealing since it is both decomposable and satisfies the weak principle of transfers. |
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The university also receives a significant income in annual transfers from the Cambridge University Press. |
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Germline gene transfers have been successful in animal research, but are neither practical nor considered ethically acceptable for use in humans. |
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In the beginning of the game, the doctor transfers too much of his brain to Rathbone, his lab rat, in an experimental mishap. |
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The bars are fed into an atomization process that heats them in a primary melting pot and transfers the molten metal into a smaller vessel. |
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Ambulance paramedics deal with medical emergencies, as well as complex non-emergency hospital admissions, discharges and transfers. |
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Wallace said the department doesn't expect the layoffs, demotions and transfers to affect service, but Bader disputed that claim. |
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Much of the increased spending has gone to current expenditures related to wages, transfers, and subsidies. |
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However, some government agencies like RAJUK restrict property transfers in urban areas through foreign direct investment. |
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The PTT launched its bank in 2004, primarily to provide customers with an alternative and less expensive way to conduct money transfers. |
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This was used in 1969 in the transfers of Knockholt in Bromley to Kent, and of Farleigh and Hooley in Croydon to Surrey. |
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The greatest were the 1969 transfers of Farleigh to Surrey and Knockholt to Kent. |
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And began a confusing series of sales and transfers that no one seemed to be able to untangle. |
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During and after the war millions of civilians were affected by forced population transfers. |
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When two systems in thermal contact are at the same temperature no heat transfers between them. |
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Estate, inheritance, gift taxes, and other nonrecurrent taxes on property are classified as capital transfers. |
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Bollywood director Subhash Ghai transfers the story to modern India and the United States in his 1997 musical Pardes. |
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Usually this condition implies the system and surroundings are at the same temperature so that heat no longer transfers between them. |
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In addition, additional work is done on the ground reinforcements, water supply, lighting, wire transfers, and green jobs. |
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This transfers material from the forearc to the subducting plate and can be accomplished by frontal erosion or basal erosion. |
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If the flux of sediments is high, material transfers from the subducting plate to the overriding plate. |
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These rapidly displace large water volumes, as energy transfers to the water at a rate faster than the water can absorb. |
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There are also different ways of treating transfers to already elected or eliminated candidates, and these, too, can require a computer. |
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Banknotes have increasingly been displaced by credit and debit cards and electronic money transfers. |
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Since then, the ACF has evolved into a nationwide mechanism that processes credit and debit transfers electronically. |
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The device is useful for batching and totalizing transfers of granular or pulverized materials. |
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They did this by stripping information out of wire transfers, thereby concealing the source of funds. |
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Trade can take the form of managerial exchange, technology transfers, and all kinds of goods and services. |
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A fuel transfer vehicle transfers aviation fuel from fuel tanks underground, to the aircraft tanks. |
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To minimize strobe design complexity, Ultra ATA uses a double data rate or double-edge clocking mechanism for all Ultra DMA transfers. |
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Scanning these transfers information on the construction to the user's smartphone. |
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Network Rail reports significant savings resulting from the initial transfers of work away from contracting companies. |
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Instead reports must be made of all suspicious deposits or transfers, irrespective of their value. |
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However, there is no obligation on banking institutions to routinely report monetary deposits or transfers above a specified value. |
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The risk transfers carried out through the commercial mortgage-backed securities market, however, have been very limited. |
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Inghams offer four nights in the self-catering Solaria Apartments from pounds 326pp, including flights from Heathrow and rail transfers. |
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You authorize a creditor to make monthly withdrawals directly from your checking account, and your bank transfers the funds automatically. |
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SimplyTapp's HCE solution automatically encrypts, tokenizes and transfers the consumers' card data to the issuer's virtual cloud. |
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There are, however, restrictions on subsequent transfers to represent other Home Nations. |
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The historic reasoning for the regressive nature of the payroll tax is that entitlement programs have not been viewed as welfare transfers. |
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The country has a market income inequality close to the OECD average, but after public cash transfers the income inequality is very low. |
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It follows an outcry by agent Barry Silkman who played a role in two transfers to McClaren's Boro side. |
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The ruling found that the forgery coverage applied to negotiable instruments, and electronic transfers are not negotiable instruments. |
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In return, the carrier's president Frank Taira Supit made a series of money transfers into her account. |
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Territorial reform is sometimes propagated by the richer states as a means to avoid or reduce fiscal transfers. |
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A special nosewheel cradle in the TaxiBot registers all the steering movements and transfers these to navigate the tractor's eight wheels. |
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Once a client transfers from a bank or typical asset-based lender to a merchant bank, it's common that their business gains significant momentum. |
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Finally, there is a microliterature on transfers that appears, on balance, to reject the altruism model. |
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The Palmiet pumped storage station transfers water from the Palmiet River catchment into the Steenbras Dam to supplement Cape Towns water supply. |
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When underway at sea, the second and third engineers will often be occupied with oil transfers from storage tanks, to active working tanks. |
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Bacterial omnisexuality refers to the fluid genetic transfers, by definition sexual, among continuously reproducing bacteria. |
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Prices from PS1,459pp including international flights and transfers when staying in a Lower Melaleuca Pavilion. |
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In addition, CIFS acceleration works seamlessly with F5's TDR technology to further boost acceleration on repeated CIFS data transfers. |
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The number of embryos or blastocysts transferred in each cycle was captured, but embryo and blastocyst transfers were not reported separately. |
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There are provisions for health checks of nightworkers, facilities for them, and the possibility of transfers to daywork for health reasons. |
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There are regular bus service transfers between the Terminal building and Stansted's car parks and hotels. |
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The website says rate tarts had a ball in 2008, carrying out an average 650,000 balance transfers each month. |
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It's Seiko's upgrade to the SmartPad, a writing pad that transfers scribbled notes and drawings to PDAs via infrared. |
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Lawmakers' forecasts were based on a National Institute of Justice guesstimate that 40 percent of gun transfers are between private parties. |
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The government can always help the vulnerable sections through direct cash transfers, which are far less distortionary and more efficient. |
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Some donees may be minors, making immediate direct transfers of property to them impractical or impossible. |
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These transfers essentially exchange ownership of plutonium between two countries, removing the need to physically move it. |
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Although very different laws apply, telechecks and electronic transfers may appear virtually the same to a consumer reading a bank statement. |
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The goal in hiring the foreign advisors was to obtain transfers of technology and advice on systems and cultural ways. |
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It is possible that eukaryotes themselves originated from horizontal gene transfers between bacteria and archaea. |
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Next to SIPRI there are several other sources that provide data on international transfers of arms. |
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Otherwise, transfers made as gifts are treated for CGT purposes as being made at the market value at the date of transfer. |
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An auger draws in the unprocessed seed and transfers it to a preconditioning unit that removes the extra materials. |
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The middle-wave IR transfers relatively more heat into the PCB material than does the forced convection preheater. |
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Contract awarded for Contract services transfers suministrso escolars basic pre-school and basic divine master, 2014 year of decree no. |
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Neither the DTC nor the Federal Reserve hold an individual register of the transfers of property. |
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Deere earlier had said temporary reassignments were a possibility but the company has determined those temporary transfers will not take place at this time. |
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The services included in the deal are transfers of pupils, students, adults in various locations around the municipality during peak hours, divided in 17 lots. |
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Meanwhile, Rate tarts are estimated to have cost the industry a further pounds 600 million in lost revenue on balance transfers, say PricewaterhouseCoopers. |
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On the other hand the initial costates are assessed analytically from the initial conditions and they can be used as initial guess for transfers at different thrust levels. |
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Switch-operated locking of the differential gear transfers driving power to the grounded wheels, improving the vehicle's capability to traverse mud and holes. |
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The process also symbiotically transfers the nutritional qualities of the mushroom directly into the tea leaves, the most notable nutrient being beta-Glucans. |
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He was one of two players reportedly signed by the Ducks this week, while Oregon State formally announced the signings of two junior college transfers. |
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However, we subtract all transfers to leave only those revenues generated by subnational governments and which are not discretionarily fixed by central government. |
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This research demonstrates that the Zyvex technology platform, KenteraT, successfully transfers the intrinsic mechanical properties of the nanotubes to the polyurea. |
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The final regulations provide rules for making an election out of the automatic allocation of GST exemption to indirect skips, for any or all transfers to a particular trust. |
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One answer is that unreciprocated transfers raise the spectre of economically irrational social transactions, which the legal vision of the market denied. |
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The system incorporates chain driven, lineshaft and gravity roller conveyors with triple strand chain transfers being employed at the deburring stations. |
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The owners of the systems often also own the connecting bus or rail systems, or are members of the local transport association, allowing for free transfers between modes. |
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Toy Box West, a division of Command Post and Transfer Corporation, transfers workprint and sound directly to an Avid Media Station Telecine to create an Avid OMF file. |
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In some cities these suburban services run through tunnels in the city centre and have direct transfers to the rapid transit system, on the same or adjoining platforms. |
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All current uses of gene therapy involve somatic cell gene transfers. |
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The company says one simply plugs the wireless adapter into serial equipment and transfers data to and from bluetooth-enabled laptops, PCs and devices. |
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All meals, room accommodations, premium drinks, entertainment, airport transfers, taxes, gratuities, and unlimited land and water sport activities are included in one price. |
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In an earlier work we showed computationally that it is possible to successfully employ nonlinear targeted energy transfers for seismic mitigation. |
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We study complex damped and undamped dynamics and targeted energy transfers in systems of coupled oscillators, consisting of single-degree-of-freedom pri. |
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We assume that seignorage revenues are simply turned over to the Treasury, where their only effect is to change the size of lump-sum transfers to the households. |
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The absence of these internal transfers is what is referred to as ideal conditions in which the energy exchange occurs only at the boundaries of the system. |
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When a holder exercises options the issuer transfers a portion of paid-in capital to its outstanding stock account, but does not recognize any additional compensation cost. |
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In such systems the metal centre transfers an oxide ligand to the organic compound followed by regeneration of the metal oxide, often by oxygen in air. |
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Now, Air China's Beijing-Genevaroute spares passengers the trouble of having to make transfers and thusly tremendously cuts the time they have to spend on the whole journey. |
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Now, Air China's Beijing-Geneva route spares passengers the trouble of having to make transfers and thusly tremendously cuts the time they have to spend on the whole journey. |
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Lamica said restoring two dayside workers would cover most calls from Harrington, and the money made from the transfers would easily offset their salaries. |
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Andrew Elkwood is a pioneer in nerve grafting procedures, where he transfers nerves from one part of a patient's body to another to treat life-altering injuries. |
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The model is an isomorphic or homomorphism picturing objects into the choice aim quantity that transfers a competent picturing and properties of the object. |
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Package incl three nights onboard cruise ferry Dana Sirena in en suite cabin, plus day to explore coastal town of Esbjerg and return coach transfers and entrance to Legoland. |
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The sinusoidal rotor design of MasoSine SPS pumps delivers a low shear, gentle pumping action that transfers delicate products safely without risk of degradation. |
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In redox processes, the reductant transfers electrons to the oxidant. |
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However, most start off like the SREB Electronic Campus, listing and marketing online courses and then trying to figure out how to handle credit transfers. |
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Modern mouse engineers have turned to other methods because the retrovirus doesn't handle big genes well and the genes it transfers often get silenced. |
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The Act also provided for transfers between London boroughs and neighbouring counties where there was consensus for the change between all the relevant local authorities. |
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