Hardly wearing out its welcome at a scant 50 minutes, the feature is accompanied by the shorts Intent, Strap 'Em Down! |
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For sound, the sound recordist had to haul around a portable suitcase-sized recorder, which weighed about 50 pounds. |
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To successfully manage a cast of almost 50 across a number of epic settings on a relatively small stage is no mean feat. |
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In the quiet rural setting of Bandiana a team of skilled technicians are continuing a tradition that lasted for more than 50 years. |
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Hayden had been one of the exempt 50 going into the final event of the PBA season, the World Championship. |
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Each month, the City provides six kilolitres of water free to all households and 50 kilowatts of electricity to those supplied by City Power. |
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According to Haines, some 50 people followed Dixon, who was accompanied by several diocesan officials. |
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More than a quarter of the top 50 manga properties in the U.S. listed for the third quarter of 2005 were shojo. |
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I have been overwhelmed by the number of people who have written, at least 50 at the last count. |
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The sell off followed the release of a plan to delist stocks that fell to 50 cents or below for 30 consecutive days. |
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Both contain 50 percent witch hazel, which is an astringent and cleansing agent. |
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Printed on glossy paper and lavishly illustrated with photographs and artists' drawings, it cost no less than 50 shillings when published. |
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Only about 50 of our homes have been brought up to regulation standard with new windows, heating and doors. |
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More than 50 people were treated at the scene of a school bus accident on a major New York City highway. |
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It might seem as though a quota that limited imports to 50 percent of their pre-quota level would accomplish the same thing. |
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Sentimental souls are invited to renew their acquaintance with the Warrumbungle National Park during its 50 year celebrations next month. |
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In March weaners, pregnant cows and some bulls are sold, and in September more than 50 bulls are auctioned. |
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The event will feature 50 stalls selling everything from stylish hats and designer wear to the latest kitchen implements. |
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To make the sauce, place 50 ml of hot water, plus the vinegar, oregano, saffron, sugar and the oil into the processor. |
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Dams less than 10 feet in height and having a storage capacity of not more than 50 acre-feet of water. |
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Within 50 yards the German machine guns started firing and men began to fall. |
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The history of Maastricht goes back to approximately 50 B.C., when the Romans built a settlement by the main road near a ford in the river. |
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Before the VSCC's seven-year absence from Oulton, the club raced there regularly for 50 years. |
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They found rates 50 per cent higher than levels established for American schools and public buildings. |
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Science journal Nature chose 50 science articles from both Encyclopedia Britanica and gave peer reviewers a blind test to find mistakes. |
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More than 50 acts from 32 different nations are gathering for the hot-hot-hottest of Montreal's many summer festivals. |
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It was okay for boxers of 50 years ago to be taciturn, but today the champion is expected to be an entertainer. |
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Mrs Rendell, who has been a widow for 50 years, is still spry and active, despite a recent leg problem caused by a fall. |
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An estimated 50 billion of the 200-400 billion birds on the earth make predictable seasonal movements between the temperate zone and the tropics. |
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Across the country, more than 50 cities and counties offer such registries. |
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The 50 per cent increase was moved by Tory group leader Coun Chris Humphries. |
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Prepare 50 grams of sticky rice, 250 grams of seeds of Job's tears, 20 grams of Chinese dates and 20 grams of longan. |
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Give and take is the key to a successful marriage, say a Malmesbury couple who have celebrated 50 years of wedlock. |
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It joins the bar and stem with two clamps that allow you to adjust position by 50 mm fore and aft. |
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Australia is an immigrant country, and these days nudging 50 per cent of the population have some non-English-speaking background. |
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North Sea cod roe and chips weigh in at 140 baht, whilst a red salmon sandwich costs a very reasonable 50 baht. |
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The 50 cm plaster duck has a little cowbell on its neck, to prove that it's really not alive, as the cowbell remains silent. |
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But almost 50 square miles of ski mountaineering terrain make the lifts pale in comparison. |
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While camped along the Missouri River, illness went through the camp and 50 to 100 of the Wyandots died. |
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There were about 50 coots, 25 shovelers, and a handful each of mallards and ferruginous ducks. |
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I delivered my address to about 50 women as they ate breakfast and smiled appropriately at my remarks. |
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He died in 1945 and the well-kept secret came to light only 50 years after the king's death when the doctor's private diary was opened. |
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It took 50 firefighters and 150 members of the Norwegian Army nearly six hours to extinguish the fire raging at the crash site. |
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The first official estimates from about a third of polling stations put the turnout at just over 50 percent. |
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The CD went on sale to parents and friends on Friday and has already sold 50 copies. |
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Up to 50 firefighters wearing breathing apparatus spent two hours bringing the fire that gutted the workshop under control. |
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Both appear to have been financially respectable, but hardly wealthy, paying between 50 sous and three livres per year in tailles. |
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A 50 kg bag of maize costs 1 000 Malawian kwacha compared to 100 kwacha ten years ago. |
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The peso breached 50 to the dollar, plunging the country further into crisis. |
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City leisure chiefs plan to have around 50 per cent of the market stalls made in a traditional German style with wooden trestles and canopies. |
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If you vacationed in California every vacation for the next 50 years you still would not run out of things to see or do. |
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These filmmakers are great auteurs who have worked in cinema across major technological changes, from anywhere between 30 to 50 years. |
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He said there are only five emergency hostels and refuges in Dublin providing a total of 50 units for families. |
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Angry music fans were unable to buy tickets for the U2 concert in Manchester next year after a gang of up to 50 men jumped the queue. |
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He changed the fortune of the game by a gloriously timed intercept and a 50 metre run to the line. |
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Whale watching from land, sea or air in Kalbarri has become a major tourist attraction over the past 50 years. |
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All 50 states have beef cattle and 30 states each have at least 10,000 cattle farms and ranches. |
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Egg masses consist of 25 to 50 whitish eggs laid overlapping each other like fish scales. |
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The figures fell within the normal range of 30 to 50 fires per day, a spokesman said Tuesday. |
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Residential densities should be in the range of 30 to 50 dwellings per hectare. |
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The shallowest shoals in the area had been reported at 37 metres, and depths earlier the same day had been between 50 metres and 300 metres. |
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The awards ceremony, when the list of 50 companies will be ranked according to percentage growth, is on Wednesday. |
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I went to the butchers the other day and I bet him 50 quid that he couldn't reach the meat off the top shelf. |
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They tackled between 30 and 50 kilometres each day in camouflage uniforms while carrying 10 kg backpacks through the towns around Nijmegen. |
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The letter recommended the council should aim for a target of wheelchair accessibility in 50 per cent of the borough's hackney cabs. |
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With the aid of a remote camera set 50 meters from the den, Christoph spent many hours watching her perform the intimate chores of motherhood. |
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Approximately 50 percent of patients with previous urinary calculi have a recurrence within 10 years. |
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In Jakarta, the city worst hit by this epidemic, over 6,200 people have been afflicted by the disease and 50 of them have died. |
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And you bet his lawyers are saying, look here, you could face life imprisonment or you spend 50 more days in here. |
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Looking at just squids and octopods, the researchers have recorded about 50 species and believe they have found two new species of squid. |
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The seaside baches have become a lot bigger and more posh in the last 50 years than they used to be, and cost a lot more to buy. |
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The prostate gland encircles the urethra adjacent to the neck of the bladder and is formed of 30 to 50 tubuloalveolar glands grouped into lobes. |
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The Mahatma, a clean man to begin with, hasn't even worn his sandals in more than 50 years. |
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This renouncement of sovereignty was officially confirmed in the 1951 San Francisco peace treaty signed by Japan and over 50 allied nations. |
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Duke also points out that freshwater black bass, the familiar largemouth and smallmouth, are found in 49 of the 50 states. |
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Defences now being put in place have been calculated to ensure a relatively watertight town for the next 50 years. |
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About half of Block's 50 or so field sales reps have at least 10 years of service but are not ready to retire, according to a source. |
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First, by averaging across the 245 judges, we calculated the mean nomination likelihood for each of the 50 nominees. |
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Evidence that nitrate levels in water exceeded the limit of 50 milligrams per litre was incomplete. |
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The hagiology from which he has benefited in the last 50 years suggests that he may well have been right. |
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Most of the 60 million Euro investment paid for 44 robots in the body shop and a new assembly line with 50 workstations. |
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At its core are four electronic high-performance loads, each of which can handle a maximum current of 50 amperes. |
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The other 50 per cent of the sawlogs are sold on the open market through the log sort yard. |
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The consortium discovered that less than 50 percent of students followed a traditional path to the baccalaureate degree. |
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Another 50 jobs in the finance sector are also facing the axe, many at account level. |
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More than 50 were made redundant on the spot and the rest were kept on for a few days, but I expect they'll be gone by Friday as well. |
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The Pru is mailshotting women over 50 and men over 55 advising them to contract back into the second state pension. |
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In example 50 the numerals representing the scale-degrees are misplaced, and example 20 ends just before the crucial chord mentioned in the text. |
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Fully 50 per cent of the company's revenue is earned from trans-border and domestic US traffic. |
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Wildlife biologist Bruce Hampton carefully reconstructs the history of salmon, beginning 50 million years ago when salmon first evolved. |
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Microsoft is rolling out 50 multimedia kiosks at college career centers, offering students access to video archives from the past four years. |
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In contrast, mammograms cut the death rate by a clear 22 percent for women age 50 and older, the group said. |
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He then doubled back and again went the wrong way round the roundabout before turning down Bradford Road at speeds of up to 50 mph. |
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This has created unrealistic demands on women and has led to a divorce rate of nearly 50 percent. |
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According to Maharishi Ayurveda, you should not use more than 50 percent of your total capacity. |
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You might die next week and you might last another 50 years, nobody knows for sure. |
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Their Search and Rescue Team has about 50 members and this week launched an appeal for new recruits. |
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Today, in a scene the Victorians would have recognised, kites can be seen flying 50 ft above villages in the Chilterns. |
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A kit fox family alone may use up to 50 burrows in a season, moving its young every few days. |
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Every area of the sanctuary is full, with 54 cats and kittens, 35 dogs and more than 50 rabbits and small rodents all looking for loving homes. |
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In the United States, Parkinsonism affects approximately one percent of adults over 50 years of age. |
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The bigeye is found throughout the Caribbean, usually at depths greater than 50 feet and often occurring in small schools. |
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More than 50 per cent of arrests led to successful convictions for robbery, burglary, handling stolen goods and possessing or dealing in drugs. |
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Punters too pay 50 notes to get into the building, but then negotiate a fee with the strumpet of their choice. |
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Salted codfish and dried klipfish can be supplied in bales of 25 and 50 kg net, in wooden cases of 50 kg net, in cartons of 25 kg and 10 kg net. |
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As a fierce relay anchor, Correia has the fastest 50 and 100-yard freestyle relay splits in history. |
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During the past 10 years, an average of 35 red deer, 50 roe deer, and 100 wild boar were hunted annually. |
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The majority of the land was covered in gorse and tea tree, and 50 percent of it was non-productive. |
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Both slopes intersect resting plane at angles varying between 50 and 70 degrees. |
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About 50 minutes later, just as people outside realized there was a problem, the elevator stopped its erratic movements. |
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Maier is among an estimated 50 people in the world recognized as prodigious savants whose abilities are as remarkable as their limitations. |
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The spiderlings of the horned baboon spider only commence moving about 50 days after hatching. |
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One is a powered catamaran that can travel at 30 knots, carrying 50 divers with their instructors and sufficient tanks for two dives. |
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There had been a storm warning at 1.15 p.m., with the wind speed touching 50 knots and the waves rising up to 25 feet. |
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I am a full-time engineering student and even my part-time work at a local supermarket is taxed at 50 per cent. |
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Whether it is soaring 50 feet through the air on a Skidoo or popping tricks on a board in a half pipe, extreme sports thrive on danger. |
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He then continued along the wall ahead, and after about 50 m or so began traversing around an overhang. |
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The forests in New Hampshire covered 50 percent of the state in 1850 and cover 87 percent today. |
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She had no next of kin and had lived in a residential home for the past 50 years. |
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More than 50 years ago, the RCMP's work demanded a lot of travel over remote areas by land. |
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But the vehicle travelled less than 50 yards before being stopped by police, who sealed off the road. |
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Surely a pedestrian has more chance of survival if hit by a vehicle travelling at 50 mph rather than 70 mph. |
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After thawing, the volatile components were extracted three times with 50 ml pentane. |
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The Democratic minority leader was the first party head to lose Senate re-election in more than 50 years. |
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The school has 50 sewing machines, all the girls are taught to sew and the school makes some money from garments made to order. |
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By the year 2010, 50 per cent of people living in London are going to be from the minority communities. |
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Kenya has over 50 national parks and game reserves where wildlife is protected. |
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With me was a pair of 16 X 50 binoculars, my 35 mm camera and a video camera with a zoom lens. |
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The temporary lay-off of over 650 workers at the mines will begin on November 17 and 50 workers will be kept on for essential maintenance. |
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He remained there for 50 years, and on retirement signed on as a research student. |
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Commercial prices fell further and, according to one survey, zoned commercial land values dropped by 50 per cent. |
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Next day 50 people file lawsuits claiming they were on the bus and were injured. |
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In the United States, 44 of the 50 states require insurance contracts to be written in plain English. |
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A small group of six chemicals belonging to different chemical classes were used by 50 or more workers. |
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I read in the news that milk prices will be shooting up about 50 cents a gallon. |
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The chemical mixing section, which used to employ 50 people on four different shifts, will now be run by four contract workers. |
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Channeled through a lava tube, the sea can roar and blow its spray as high as 50 feet. |
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With the Ladder flipped down, you have a usable, albeit coarse, fixed battle sight zeroed for 50 meters. |
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I zeroed the.223 at 50 yards which permitted me to check the alignment of the shotgun barrel with the rifle barrel. |
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He says the economy is in recession after the worst third quarter growth figures in some 50 years. |
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He said 50 villages in Amabla had been affected by floods leading to loss of crores of rupees. |
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All linear measurements were made in millimeters under a binocular microscope at magnifications from 10 to 50 times. |
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Steel plates connect the flanges of the columns, producing an in-situ tensile membrane capable of resisting loads up to 50 psi. |
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This course costs 50 with a morning or evening session to suit all working hours. |
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Turnbull is the only one of the 50 subjects so far to blow the whistle on what he now believes is a scandal. |
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In 50 years the mouse has replaced the rattle as the football fans' accessory of choice. |
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I reach a small flat and remove my pack, look down, and see Asia about 50 feet away. |
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Just a raw-boned, tough player who has scored 50 goals twice and gone over 200 minutes in penalties three times. |
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Chelsea has won the English league for the first time in 50 years, and many in England have been grumbling about the achievement. |
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According to Oxfam there are some 50 to 100 victims of landmines and unexploded ordnance every week. |
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United's baggage allowance on domestic flights does indeed limit suitcases to 50 pounds each. |
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If he falls short of 50 percent of the vote, there will be a run-off three weeks later. |
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Sami loved bikes, lived for them, so we bought him a moped, a 50 cc bike in bright yellow, his favourite colour. |
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Only candidates who secure more than 50 per cent of the votes alone must be declared elected. |
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And what about his Yankees, whitewashed by a wild-card team that won only 19 of its final 50 games in the regular season? |
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The media cordon is set up relatively close to the building, stepping back, keeping us back only about 50 to 75 metres. |
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Burma, so beautiful and prosperous 50 years ago, has relapsed into barbarity. |
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They've ridden the same bike for 50 years and still use its little shopping basket to carry their groceries. |
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She said that the occupancy rate in Bali reached between 50 percent and 60 percent in the low season and about 70 percent in high season. |
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Born 50 years ago in Glasgow's east end, by the age of 14 he was caught up in the world of razor gangs and petty crime. |
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Two reading rooms are included, with seating for up to 50 people, 20 microfilm readers, and a study suite for groups. |
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As soon as there is a demand for 50 or more child care places in a location, it plans to open a centre there. |
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It's become apparent in recent years that 40 is the new 30, that 50 is the new 40, that no one wants to act their age. |
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There should always be a sense of urgency whether we are trailing behind our opponents or even leading by 50 points. |
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He dropped more than 50 Order of Merit places to 74th and managed only one top-ten finish. |
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Brian has raced around the UK and Europe for many years and won more than 50 races with 35 second places. |
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Heaven Hill markets more than 50 labels of bourbon, rye, scotch, vodka, gin, tequila, rum, cognac, wines and cordials. |
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Up to 50 miles of ski trail doesn't just disappear behind you each day without a little effort and a massive amount of food consumption. |
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In future the pack of 50 hounds kennelled at Crag Top Farm will be chasing rabbit. |
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Carefully transfer to the oven and bake for about 50 minutes, until the centre is still wobbly but the edges set. |
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The house, near to the junction with Tor Avenue, was built more than 50 years ago with rendered walls and a red tiled mansard roof. |
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The Wick is Basildon's latest country park, covering 50 acres of former agricultural land. |
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For over 50 years our country, with our allies, has sought to avoid war by deterring potential aggressors. |
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But it's understood the firm will look to shed about 50 jobs from the shop floor with the remaining workers to go from offices. |
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But junior racers compete over an eighth of a mile and their cars have speeds of up to 50 mph. |
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The Reserve Bank of Malawi on November 11 issued a new series of 20 tambala and 50 tambala coins. |
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The third aquarium would house more than 50 species of freshwater sharks and rays, as well as enclosures for Komodo dragons and giant tortoises. |
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Plotted is the maximum bin length value averaged over 50 simulated populations. |
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These concepts have been expertly explained in a lucid and easy manner and has been supplemented by more than 50 photographs and diagrams. |
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Screening for women aged between 50 and 64 was introduced in the Eastern Health Board region, the midlands and the north-east. |
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We cannot forget what happened 50 years ago, but things are now a different kettle of fish. |
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The extra propellant provides an additional 50 tonnes of thrust in the first 20 seconds following liftoff. |
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But here we have to wait about 50 minutes until the big transformation scene, and then we only get one other look at a lupus in the making. |
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As many as 50 staff in York could be laid off in the management ranking process, as the company cuts up to 700 jobs nationally. |
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The weight of a combat-loaded infantry squad with over 50 sandbags will deteriorate a M998 quickly. |
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Bingo players can be a superstitious lot, with 50 per cent of them carrying a lucky charm or performing a lucky ritual before they play. |
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But Thornton's determination has won through and for the past four seasons, he has topped 50 winners. |
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Washing machines with the Energy Star designation are 50 percent more energy efficient than the current minimal allowable standard. |
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Objects 50 meters across strike Earth every few centuries, causing airbursts that rival the effects of large thermonuclear bombs. |
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With reinforcements, the force at the base numbered about 50 soldiers that night. |
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The 20-year-old faced an opponent with more than 50 fights under his belt in boxing and kick-boxing. |
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Almost 50 town centre shops are giving up some of their window space to support carnival week. |
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First flowing south, then north, the river has shaped a dramatic triangle with an area of about 50 square kilometres. |
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Take your air gun and fire it at a target 50 times to clear up residual oil in the chamber. |
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They X-rayed me for 50 minutes when I got to hospital, but there were no fractures. |
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The daily trade in currency exchange alone is more than 50 times the value of world trade in goods and services. |
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In the case of the car tested, many drivers who have a fair amount of country mileage will easily achieve 50 miles per gallon. |
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Compared to typical offices buildings of the same size, the Merrill Center uses 50 percent less energy, thereby reducing air pollution. |
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Bulgaria has more than 50 wineries and wine cellars, which are privately owned. |
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During that year, we would also finance her receivables, advancing her 50 cents in cash for every dollar billed. |
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The airstrip really is a strip, a very long narrow grass runway lined on both sides by 50 foot trees. |
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Production of winter wheat, harvested in July, was down by up to 50 percent. |
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The City provides free each month six kilolitres of water to all households and 50 kilowatts of electricity to those supplied by City Power. |
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But one local resident reckons that's not the case and insists a survey carried out last year said the trees could last another 50 years. |
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At full speed, each machine can generate more than 50 kilowatts of electricity, enough to power about 20 homes. |
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Nearly half of the world's economically recoverable oil reserves have already been extracted and around 50 countries have passed their point of peak oil output. |
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Although the team-based system is labour-intensive, in its first four weeks it led, she says, to a 50 per cent decrease in delayed discharges from the four wards. |
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More than 50 cask ales, lagers and ciders will be on available, including Abbot Ale, Cumberland Ale, Titanic Iceberg and Sam Smith's Old Brewery Bitter. |
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Banknotes of 10, 25, 50, 100, 200 and, 500 dram were issued, whilst, on 21 January 1994, the Central Bank of Armenia began minting 10, 20, 50 luma and 1, 3, 5, 10 dram coins. |
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My game plan went out of the window within a few minutes as it was so cold that my arms started to stiffen up and I had to change stroke every 50 to 100 yards. |
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It gets the job done in a majestically compressed 1 minute, 50 seconds. |
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But for John Wilberforce Preston, who has fished the rivers and ponds of Craven man and boy for some 50 years, all is not well in the Aire Valley. |
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One hospital might set the cutoff at 20 or 50 or 100 years old, while another might figure 55 is the way to go. |
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That philosophy reached its High Point in the Wilderness Act, which turns 50 today. |
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A team of two can train as many as 50 personnel over that four-hour time frame, USAMRIID told The Daily Beast. |
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The Senate races in both states are tight as a tick, with no candidate hitting 50 percent in any of the polls. |
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There are only 11, and that number will go down to 10 this year when the USS Enterprise is decommissioned after 50 years. |
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The acoustical requirement of 50 percent absorptive and 50 percent reflective surfaces led to a proscenium that exploits the depth and lightness offered by flat panels. |
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In the month following the uprising, the political opposition wrung more concessions from the oppressive regime than they had in the previous 50 years. |
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Every frozen or fresh package of spinach can contain up to 50 aphids, mites, or thrips before the FDA labels it contaminated. |
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Each year, we rate all 50 states on more than 50 metrics in 10 categories of competitiveness. |
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Detroit might have the makings of a nice 50 square mile city within its population. |
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Even so, with care, those recordable CDs should easily last 50 years. |
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Each of these units shows an amalgamated upper-shoreface sandstone section over 20 m thick, sharply overlain by transgressive sheltal shales about 50 m thick. |
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A little more than 50 percent of the paste is cocoa butter, which is extracted and saved to add to the chocolate later. |
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Considering that there are often over 50 people on the ballot, voters to tend just defer to their party. |
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He had trekked about 50 miles but was in bad shape, having lost his dog and run out of food days earlier. |
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Professional curators and conservators will look for work elsewhere, and amateurs will be hired who don't care whether light levels are 50 lux or 500 lux. |
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You know people have midlife crises when they turn 50 and they go out and buy a red Corvette and drive around college campuses to see if they can still attract babes. |
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Workers under 50 years of age can expect to live well into their eighties. |
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A high end audio system from 50 years ago sounds better than your degraded, compressed product. |
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And it has proved a resounding success with a quick uptake of the 50 places available and a waiting list of many others, for whom a nativity play is being organised. |
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In the Middle Sepik area the haus tambarins are massive structures, often over 50 m long and with a saddleback roof rising to a spire at each end up to 25 m high. |
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I counted 53 strokes over a period of 2 minutes at its height, mainly chain and sheet lightning, though we got a ground strike on a tree about 50 metres away. |
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It was born 50 years ago, and the world has to live with it just as it does with the borders of Europe, that are redrawn every time there is a war or political upheaval. |
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Bilbo is supposed to be rotund, and Bilbo is said to be more than 50 years old. |
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And who else would let them gather dust in some drawer for nearly 50 years? |
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The US is the most advanced scientific nation on earth, and yet in some states, church attenders now make up almost 50 per cent of the population. |
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The proposed land comprising 50 hectares is situated 12 km from the Waterfalls farm and was to be used for the production of coffee, paprika, baby corn and peas. |
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The scheme also led to administrative headaches, with painstaking and tortuous trawls through paper-based employment records, some extending back over 50 years. |
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It's one of those 50 question jobbies that you email to all your friends. |
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Donatella herself holds a 20 percent share in the company, while her daughter, Allegra Beck, holds a controlling 50 percent. |
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Day by day the distance covered varies but on the toughest section competitors run almost 50 miles with only other runners and eagles wheeling high above for company. |
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In addition, 4 of the 50 tumors were found to be histologically malignant. |
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An average de-miner can clear approximately 20 to 50 square meters a day. |
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Seventy-two adults between the ages of 18 and 50 are participating in the trial, led by the pediatrics department at Oxford. |
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On the eve of the Civil War Louisiana's sugar planter elite was composed of 525 owners of at least 50 slaves who resided in a thirteen-parish area south of Baton Rouge. |
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Long before the supermarkets took hold, the days that led up to Christmas some 50 years ago were very busy times for the shopkeepers in all towns. |
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The mopeds and scooters would be 50 cc models which are restricted to 30 mph and can be ridden by 16-year-olds with a provisional license and L-plates. |
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Many households in rural areas have cash incomes as low as 50 kina a year. |
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Morsi received just over 50 percent of the vote in the presidential runoff, and the mb dominated parliamentary elections. |
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Under Mississippi law, if no candidate receives 50 percent, a runoff is mandated, held three weeks later. |
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A shepherd leads his flock of 50 from the Tuscan hills back to the farm. |
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Some hotels have lowered their tariffs by between 30 and 50 per cent. |
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All are under the age of 50 and, according to the planner, they are sophisticated and accomplished, compared to the young artists who participated in the biennial. |
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However, for larger amounts it is much easier to place 50 to 75 cases in a cardboard tray large enough to hold them with some shaking room and then apply a spray-on lube. |
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And then out west, pretty big weekend there too, 50 years and counting. |
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Some 50 percent have lymph gland cancer that is potentially curable. |
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The main constituents of Aleppo galls are 50 to 70 per cent of gallotannic acid, 2 to 4 per cent of gallic acid, mucilage, sugar, resin and an insoluble matter called lignin. |
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I would say that he will go down as one of the most significant political diplomatic figures of the past 50 years, as well as being a great spiritual leader. |
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In addition to the three anchor tenants, the site will also contain 50 retail units, multi-storey and underground parking and a six-screen cineplex. |
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Up to 200 members of the Masai and Samburu communities are seeking compensation for the deaths of as many as 50 people killed by unexploded munitions. |
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A tenant farmer paid roughly 50 per cent of his crop in rent. |
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This year, it has 50 field organizers working to elect Malloy and progressive legislators. |
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Some of his special interests included human anatomy, where he made medical discoveries that were only recently understood, within the last 50 years. |
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Those who are absent from classes for two weeks running or 50 class hours added up in one semester will be given a record of a demerit for misconduct. |
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He 2010, he drew five challengers, and eked out slightly more than 50 percent of the vote. |
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It's a takahe, an extraordinary, huge flightless gallinule long believed to be extinct until rediscovered in a remote mountain range 50 years ago. |
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That life coaching process has recently enabled Marian to climb a 50 ft tree, and, from a platform, scale down a zip wire to the ground at 30 mph. |
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The last 50 km we nearly ran out of fuel and the engine was misfiring. |
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Last year, more than 50 universities missed their recruitment targets and 9,500 places were left empty so they will do anything to fill the quotas. |
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Blend together thoroughly 50 millilitres jojoba oil, 40 millilitres almond oil, 10 millilitres wheat germ oil and 10 drops of lavender oil, adding the lavender oil last. |
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Around 50 people were transported in the first few hours by the team, who were replaced at teatime by a second shift who remained at the village until midnight. |
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Allen Booth has run his fish stall on the town market for nearly 50 years. |
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In the end, Shumlin led by a puny 2,434 votes, less than the 50 percent margin needed for victory under Vermont law. |
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The blackboard above lists the simple yet delicious bill of fare that just won the Standard mention as one of the city's 50 best restaurants in Philadelphia magazine. |
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The minister of health has ordered prices reduced by 50 percent. |
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Justice gets about 50 such complaints from the CIA each year about leaks of classified information and few ever get beyond a preliminary investigation. |
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Last time I cycled it was in Exeter, where drivers often try to save cyclists energy, by hooking cyclists on their wing mirrors, and giving them a tow for the next 50 yards. |
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Around 50 men, whose bones can be traced back to Scandinavia, were rounded up and beheaded at some point in the 11th Century. |
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More than 50 employers take part in the Sharrow project which uses a raft of display boards in shops and libraries to advertise details of job opportunities. |
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The UN could have gone on passing resolutions and sending in inspectors and rapporteurs for the next 50 years, but in the end there was no realistic alternative to war. |
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For instance, rebasing by adding 50 to the non-economic component in each period and subtracting 50 from the economic component would not affect the conclusions at all. |
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He's about 50 pounds overweight, with a heavy gut and jowls. |
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Using sensors, it monitors the painted lines that separate lanes, and is triggered, at 50 mph or more, when a lane deviation is detected without the indicator being used. |
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The Guaraldi music is certainly at least 50 percent responsible for A Charlie Brown Christmas becoming as iconic as it has. |
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The crew have survived force eight gales and 50 ft-high waves, whirlpools, rip-tides and even a water shortage caused by a lack of sunshine to power solar panels. |
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Members of the Canadian Navy, Army and Air Force pay full income tax, like every other salaried employee in Canada, and have done so for at least the last 50 years. |
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Because of the thinness of the air, there is a very tight margin between the correct and incorrect airspeeds, as little as 50 mph. |
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Soon afterwards Schofield steered his side forward with an excellent 50 yard kick and only his subsequent poor pass prevented Redcar increasing their lead. |
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It is already in use by more than 50 local authorities across the country, and has been given the thumbs-up by boffins at the Transport Research Laboratory. |
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His photographs, compiled from over 50 years of architectural globetrotting, is encyclopedic in scale and daunting for the distance he has traveled. |
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The Pike River coal mine is about 50 miles northeast of Greymouth and is in a steep mountainous area. |
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To purchase carpet bowling equipment, offering new opportunities for recreation and fitness for up to 50 seniors in Quinte West. |
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We stayed overnight in The Shieling, a private suite just 50 yards from the main house. |
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In early tests by its developers, Australian company Mesoblast, it cut damage done in severe heart attacks by 50 per cent. |
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That must have been some corn for her to remember it 50 years later! |
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Steve then crept 50 yards down and across a small draw, slid behind a big red alder tree, and began to make soft cow mews. |
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Wordhunt was a 2005 appeal to the general public for help in providing citations for 50 selected recent words, and produced antedatings for many. |
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These huge stones, ten uprights and five lintels, weigh up to 50 tons each. |
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