The whistle is to be blown only in the event of emergencies and must be visibly worn at all times while on the premises. |
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Or could it be that it was a contest judged by one thoroughly unaccountable person? |
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No longer would a majority of unaccomplished rookies be paid more than accomplished veterans. |
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I don't think that anyone seriously fears that the world can be blown to pieces all together. |
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The Highways Agency will be keeping as many lanes as possible open on motorways and trunk roads to help keep traffic moving. |
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Contrary to popular belief motorways are the safest roads to drive on and the speed limit should be increased. |
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What other explanation can there be for maintaining a 50 mph limit on a clear three-lane motorway? |
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The final stretch of Ireland's longest motorway will be officially opened by Taoiseach Bertie Ahern today. |
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Roadworks on England's motorways and trunk roads will be restricted to a minimum over the holiday weekend, the Highways Agency said. |
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Better results could be obtained by clamping them to the mouths of cannon, and blowing them to pieces. |
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The objective of the indiscriminate, retaliatory attack on Afghanistan will be most likely unachievable. |
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It's kind of like we've demonised injecting drug users to be very singular people. |
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He's got a record as long as your arm and I think a few months in prison would be the wake-up call he needs. |
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Asreml requires the inverse of the IBD matrix as input but this matrix can be singular. |
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You've got to be spontaneous, that's all I know, like jazz, just blow as long and as deep as you can. |
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What's more, we guarantee that it will be in the bookshops before Christmas with lists of pre-sale orders that are as long as your arm. |
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He concludes that the first person singular may not be the appropriate voice after all. |
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In a couple of days I might be posting a list of issues as long as your arm, but right now, two hours after completion, I'm a happy customer. |
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But, in the upper part of the vertebral column, there may be a dislocation of the vertebrae unaccompanied by a fracture. |
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The organisers are also appealing to parents to turn up on the day, as young children will not be allowed entry unaccompanied. |
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From an environmental perspective, the Singularity can be thought of as the point at which technology and nature become one. |
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If its argument is an array, the sinh function will be applied to each element and the result returned as an array. |
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These would comprise what I consider to be our historically unacknowledged heroes. |
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McConnell is notoriously territorial and will be tempted to keep Alexander at arm's length. |
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Not to be overlooked in the controversy were the paranoid prognosticators who saw grand conspiracies and sinister plots everywhere. |
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Assuming that to be the case, all connected with the sport will hope the Baxter family motto proves accurate. |
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The more powerful rules, however, may be unspoken, unacknowledged or even unconscious. |
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Besides being arrogant and stupid, there has to be political support to keep blowing off complaints about something so basic. |
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Such violent behaviour is equally unacceptable and must be acknowledged and addressed. |
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This sort of behaviour is totally unacceptable and will not be tolerated in the borough. |
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The map will be colour coded to pinpoint areas where sound levels are unacceptable. |
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Those unaccommodating managers may be trying to show your new team just who's in charge. |
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The handlers believe that unaccompanied baggage should be dealt with by the federal police or appropriately trained security personnel. |
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But blowing off the concerns of troops in harm's way by noting that even fully armored vehicles sometimes blow up should be another matter. |
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Isn't it supposed to be a major violation of security for unaccompanied baggage to travel on a flight. |
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There's a slight ocean breeze blowing to the west creating a headwind, but at least take off will be easier. |
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I thought that I must be mistaken, that they were blown by the wind, but again I bent to touch one, and saw it hop hastily away. |
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He didn't want to allow what might be his only chance to be with her fritter away like paper blown by the wind. |
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As long as they don't have leaves blowing around in the Tardis I'll be happy. |
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If someone looks as though they may be younger than that, they will be required to produce ID before being allowed in unaccompanied. |
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Therefore, the whole armada would be spear headed by a flotilla of 287 mine sweepers that would clear the way for the ships behind them. |
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There is a mutual understanding of army language, clothing, signs and symbols that the civilian population at large would be unaccustomed to. |
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But shoppers seem to be blowing hot and cold when it come to taking to the town centre streets. |
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Put simply, they blow hot and cold too much to be treated as serious title contenders. |
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First of all, 1996 was a bad year to be entering the army, because China was lobbing missiles, albeit unarmed, into the waters around Taiwan. |
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The entire show was in Spanish and the anchor on the show would introduce the next caption with such excitement you knew you would be blown away. |
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It may be extensive and cover a whole lobe or whole lung and obliterate lobar fissures. |
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Maybe I'll be surprised, maybe they'll just blow me away with something I never expected, who knows? |
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The lobby was right near the entrance to the building, so I assumed the common room would be similarly close. |
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Warts can be found on any part of the body but are common on the fingers, hands, arms, and feet. |
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Not to be upstaged by a nutcase, one of the posse whupped out his own roscoe and shot Eddie again. |
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It may be wise to add peat moss or some form of compost to the dirt in the hole before planting the rose. |
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In addition, a spray of yellow roses growing against a brick or stone home can be a beautiful addition to the landscape. |
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The first task for me will be cutting back roses and other shrubs, which calls for a great pair of loppers. |
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Shrub roses that flower only in spring should be pruned after they have flowered. |
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He wrapped a protective arm around her, trying to be assuring but he knew it wasn't working. |
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Specially designed rotary cultivators with retractor arms can be used to control weeds in tree rows. |
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It has lobbied politicians and swayed public opinion on how animals should be treated. |
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Rich farmers have lobbied the government to allow more migrant workers to come and work here for the season-and then be sent back. |
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Robotic arms can be quickly programmed to weld in the spots needed for different vehicles. |
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Welfare lobby groups had urged that homelessness and mental illness be considered exemptions, but this was rejected. |
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With their long, slim bodies, they can be recognised easily by the large white tip on their first dorsal fin and the upper lobe of the tail. |
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The devices will be very cheap and small enough to integrate into the arm of a chair. |
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If economic Armageddon is indeed upon us, then the weak dollar won't be good. |
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It can be made like a water-ice or a sorbet and some people like to flavour it with a couple of tablespoons of brandy, whisky or Armagnac. |
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There can no longer be an acceptable half-way house between the Armalite and the ballot box. |
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Going in with Stealth Bombers and Armalites will never be a good basis for stable Government. |
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He blows hot and cold, more cold than hot it must be said, and he let his side down on Sunday. |
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Now it seems to be blowing cold on the missile shield, looks hell-bent on creating a European army and looks like it's abandoning Nato. |
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He wasn't the first nor will he be the last male who blows his brains out to go in utero. |
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Any building agenda must weather the storms of New York politics, where almost anything can be blown off course. |
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Sometimes heads can drop when that happens but the players proved their character and refused to be blown off course. |
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This country will not be blown off course by the actions of a handful of extremists or the machinations of outside powers. |
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And I'll be blowed if the blue-suited First Lady didn't look like she'd had the same makeup artist set loose on her. |
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Ideally the outside should be dark brown and sizzling, the fat crisp and the inside of the meat a deep, juicy rose pink. |
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This meant that both arms of the German military would be actively involved in war operations. |
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Would you be happy knowing your cash could effectively be funding businesses that provide armaments for oppressive regimes? |
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Anti-tank weapons, the main armament of Infantry Fighting Vehicles or Main Battle Tanks can be used to blast positions with direct fire. |
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I'm sure many people will be saying this week that they'd give their right arm to go to Saturday's FA Cup Final. |
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The massive spending by all nations on armaments and hideous weapons like cluster bombs, land mines, etc, must be questioned. |
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Well I'll be blowed if they haven't done it again with this piece in today's edition. |
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How the heck that can be consistent with a conservation ethic, I am blowed if I know. |
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During the educational intervention it was emphasized that hypnosis is a skill that could be added to professionals' armamentaria. |
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Genetic tests that may help predict some common diseases are likely to be included in the preventive armamentarium before long. |
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Another, newer, antidepressant that is better tolerated can now be added to the armamentarium. |
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There are peasant boys that would give their right arm to be a prince for a day! |
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There are plenty of girls who would give their right arm to be on this squad and you're willing to throw it all away. |
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Mention should also be made of the relay steels, used widely in relays, armatures, and solenoids. |
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Demonstrate proper use of wire cutters and caution students to be careful when manipulating the wire into armatures. |
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I know tens of ex-footballers out of the game without jobs, with great talent, who would give their right arm to be in my position now. |
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Do you know there are millions and millions of kids who would give their right arm to be where you are right now? |
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Let there be no outcry when the long arm of the law extends itself to these sectors, as indeed we believe, it will soon do. |
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A few cloves or cinnamon stick pieces would be a nice addition, or some dried rosebuds and petals. |
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There is no evidence for armature on the walking legs, however only a few legs are near complete and the lack of spines may be taphonomic. |
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You are told that your cover has been blown, that your family may be at risk. |
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They will not generally be expected to act as the strong arm of the law but they can very usefully serve as its eyes and ears. |
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When Sam arrives to put the arm on Norman, it can be said that neither actor inhabits his role. |
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If it's possible to go the moon, it must also be possible to accomplish any unaccomplished goal. |
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Others can be classed as motor vehicles meaning riders need to wear a crash helmet and have a licence and insurance. |
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It's even quite possible that one day the majority of our motor vehicles will be diesel-powered. |
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This is a luxury motor car and has to be compared with other luxury motor vehicles. |
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That is important research, and I am blowed if I can see how that would be allowed. |
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I'm sure there's an answer to this question, but I'll be blowed if I can work it out. |
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If he stayed there too long, somebody would most definitely find him, then his cover would be blown and that would be that. |
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The more people believed the headmaster, the less likely his cover was to be blown. |
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I reminded him while we exchanged numbers that he couldn't call me this weekend or my cover might be blown. |
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Most are unknown to authorities and unaccounted for in statistics, seeming to have disappeared and be living on the edges of society. |
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Should a motorist blow his horn the Guide Dog can become agitated and may therefore be unsure as to what course of action to take. |
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Penalties may also be applied in the case of an inactive account or of any unaccounted for withdrawals in your returns. |
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This should also be the last election decided by the whims and conflicts of interest of 32 publicly unaccountable officials. |
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There will be even less democracy, as more judges and other unaccountable figures are given authority to supervise elected politicians. |
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The garden seemed to be doing fine, except for a foot-high mound of chewed-up dirt on the grass near the edge of the garden. |
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Elaine met Sam's eyes, made a plaintive moue, and let herself be swept into the building, since there seemed to be no alternative. |
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Sassy seems to be largely benevolent as most reports feature his lilting, sing-song voice drifting through the swamp. |
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Rather, they must be motivated by a loathing of capitalism, progress, and success. |
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History has treated the Crash as a freak and singular event, unique to itself and highly unlikely to be repeated. |
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That people may be influenced by wrong and sinistrous ends and motives in this matter, is beyond all peradventure. |
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A better introduction to the label would be harder to imagine, as the singles capture the remarkable beauty of Cold Blue's singular sound. |
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If York regulars follow their usual route to the course they will be unable to reach it. |
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Will there be an unabridged edition later, or is this simply another error? |
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His fortune changes when he is revealed to be the unacknowledged son of a wealthy white man who has left his large estate to Marchand. |
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I thought it would be just a little weekend project, but it blew up in my face, and I still haven't finished! |
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We can regard the unabsorbed fibre content of food to be the broom that sweeps the intestines clean. |
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When molten, glass may be blown up like a balloon, bent, moulded, stretched, and stuck onto other pieces of glass. |
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Diarrhea may be the result of unabsorbed lithium in the large intestine pulling water into the lumen by osmotic pressure. |
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The mutter of sinister threats and portents was already to be heard. |
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In feeding, the arms of crinoids can be arranged in several ways. |
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With her absolute loathing of the working class, she ironically created a species of vandals whose sole purpose in life seems to be to destroy the society they live in. |
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Previously, I've found him to be a fairly loathsome figure, the epitome of all that is rotten about the role of the spin doctor in modern politics. |
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You're wondering if there will be enough room even to hold your book at arm's length above shoulder level and squint at the small type on the train. |
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He claimed that we'd all be a lot safer if researchers would keep details about vulnerabilities to themselves, and stop arming hackers with offensive tools. |
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Start new staffers with some of these basics and you'll be arming them with handy reference tools for dealing with a few basic customer questions. |
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Instead of aerial armadas and huge tank fleets on the ground, the military response will also be low-key and downbeat but no less effective for having such a low profile. |
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Al's return shot was a weak lob at the net, a shot that could be put away with a big overhead smash, the way a Gonzales might finish off an opponent. |
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The median lobate structure, formed by fusion of the two median muscle boundaries of the true lobes, may be extended away from the two lateral lobate structures. |
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The Food Safety and Inspection Service says it will be forced to furlough employees if cuts are enacted. |
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It would be easy to imagine that the reason why the question of pain and late abortion have become connected is because the anti-abortion lobby have exploited the issue. |
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The result of such legislation, the insurance lobby declared, would be increased costs that would be passed on to consumers in the form of higher premiums. |
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There was set to be a lobby of the national executive meeting. |
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But in the furor over the latest revelations, an even larger and more serious problem may be getting lost. |
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That nation is on the brink of economic Armageddon and so might we be. |
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The ministry's procurement bureau, which was on an equal footing with the military armament bureau, will be downgraded and become the bureau's procurement center. |
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The 1972 SALT I Treaty is an example of an agreement that sanctioned increases in armaments while limiting the forces that could be developed in the future. |
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Yet critical care units are but one part of the medical armamentarium, and they can also be studied in the context of the overall course of a patient's disease. |
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The results of this study should be added to their armamentarium. |
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Basic necessities may be met, but at the cost of savings, furthering education, and expendable income. |
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And, of course, primary voters, who tend to be the furthest right, get the final say. |
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But behold, DiCaprio, whose volcanic growth of furze is surely proof that the vogue for beards needs to be trimmed back. |
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If she spoke one word out of turn, his cover would be blown, big time. |
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She grew up to be a lady of singular beauty and was much sought after. |
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He sing-songed just loud enough so it would be picked up by the phone. |
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What strikes the human eye is the uniquely singular soaring roof, shaped like a slanted disc, which also appears to be in the form of the rising sun. |
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It used to be that an unabridged dictionary and an encyclopedia would be kept accessible in middle-class homes, for settling questions of language or fact. |
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It may well be that the impact of the media's relentless attacks on the administration is still largely unabsorbed, but will surface in the months to come. |
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Meanwhile, the RAC warned that many motorists could be seriously risking their lives by unnecessarily stopping on the hard shoulders of motorways and dual carriageways. |
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Slip roads on motorways and dual carriageways can be a real hazard. |
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Road noise can be reduced by the use of quieter road surfaces, screens erected alongside urban motorways and dual carriageways and better traffic management. |
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Using the MCMC method in Loki, if the number of iterations is too small, then it is more likely that the estimates of the IBD matrices will be singular. |
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Because the components must sum to unity, converting values to proportions produces a linear constraint, which causes the sample covariance matrix to be singular. |
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Anything that could not be said unequivocally by the voice of reason belonged to empirical singularity, to the private sphere, and had nothing to do with genuine education. |
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Children across Bradford will be enjoying spooky shenanigans for Halloween tonight but police are urging that everyone takes care to make sure nothing more sinister happens. |
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The rose of Sharon is a species of hibiscus, not a rose, but let that be. |
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I don't think many people beyond the soldiers serving in those regiments would be able to tell you their regimental mottoes, so they are not distinctively military in use. |
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I can see why Mr Cruickshank, in his speech, forwent those inspirational Latin mottos, per ardua ad astra, fides et robur etc. and decided, instead, to be controversial. |
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Almost three out of four drivers on Irish roads believe that untested drivers should NOT be allowed to drive unaccompanied, a major RAC survey has revealed. |
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It's an advanced skill and shouldn't be tried by anyone without precise buoyancy because of the risk of holding your breath while blowing the bubble. |
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A social model that is under pressure now, but a social model where you can say that economic development cannot be unaccompanied by social development. |
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So if he believed his visit yesterday would be enough to quell major doubts about this issue, we must inform him that this was mission unaccomplished. |
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It bored four holes from the top of the hill to its base to allow sensitive recording equipment to be lowered inside the mound to provide a 3D image of the hill. |
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For example, they state that elements of a distance education program can be contracted out to unaccredited entities, but they don't specify limits for outsourcing. |
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I don't actually recommend doing this, because it may well be overloading the header and blowing one of those is a great way to ruin your afternoon and maybe your motherboard. |
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His cover would be blown if he did something as foolish as that. |
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I wish I could write to them, but then my cover would surely be blown. |
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She'd bring attention to herself and his cover would be blown. |
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But I am blowed if I am going to pretend to be a man in a skirt. |
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The card you buy now will almost certainly be replaced as soon as you pull it off the shelves, and unless you have deep pockets, this really blows. |
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Where that can be shown to be justified and accurate I can assure them that it will inform our actions but we will not easily be blown off course. |
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You blow hot and cold, and while you normally endeavor on the side of goodness and truth, you have a massive mean streak which is not to be taken lightly. |
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The likely solution could be to give David Sommeil his Premiership start of the season, either in an unaccustomed left back role or in his preferred central defensive role. |
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Third-placed Grewal is even more pleasantly surprised to be in the running for the prestigious event, unaccustomed as he is to being near the top of big tournaments. |
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Current targets are low enough to be unachievable for most patients. |
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To seek such an unachievable goal would be prohibitively expensive. |
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The key to success will hence be your will to achieve the unachievable. |
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Apart from those politicians blowing with the wind, I'd hypothesise that law and order campaigners are more inclined to be fearful and prefer to lock people up. |
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I know that you have guns I would be interested in, and if you don't just shut your mouth and show them to me, I'll just blow you away right here and take every gun you have! |
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I grew up on the streets of Pittsburgh and I learned to treat everybody with respect because if not, one day that might be the guy who draws a gun on you and blows you away. |
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In conclusion, the geological characteristics of the South China Sea cannot be explained by a pull-apart model involving a releasing bend of a sinistral strike-slip fault. |
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We seem to be getting some momentum in the sellthrough space, with catalog being a particular bright spot. |
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In 2011, the new model will be sold throughout China, and SEM aims to sell 50,000 C1s in the new year. |
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With 23 years of independence the success story of Namibia's performance should be masticated gently explained Schuler. |
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Anthropologists still debate if the images are meant to be vulvas or something else. |
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One thing any self-respecting hi-fi geek would be happy to see return, though, is the analogue VU meter. |
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The Pentagon EMS booth was positioned near the show entrance and had paddleball giveaways, which can be traffic builders at slower shows. |
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As there is no water nearby a paddling pool had to be set up and luckily there is no problem with foxes or other predators. |
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For example, in systemic mastocytosis, the KIT mutation may not be reliably detected if there are insufficient numbers of mast cells. |
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When you pick up your be sure to check out all the great sporty Christmas gifts on offer in Decathlon. |
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And by bringing Mario Balotelli back to English football, he will be trying to pull off another masterstroke. |
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You never know, it could yet prove to be a masterstroke by Brendan Rodgers. |
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Their best player was Jahic he is skilful, quite pacy, and overall will be a threat to us. |
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Sarkozy would like to be seen as the savior of his party and of France, but this Gaullist facade hardly conceals a Berlusconian strategy. |
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A poisened foot was found to be the cause of that flop, but odds-on Paco was just too hot this time. |
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A thin interval with vugular porosity with oil shows has been observed in core, however, the shows are interpreted to be residual. |
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Some persons might feel the urge to have a bowel movement but be unable to control it before they can get to a bathroom. |
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Splenic cysts which do not resolve over time can be treated with partial splenic decapsulation. |
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The money will be used to fund the redevelopment of the five-star Decapolis Rapontchombo hotel under the Decameron brand. |
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The two phases could be easily separated from each other through decantation after turning off of the stirrer. |
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If necessary, dried fruits can be taken in the morning to enhance the bowel movement. |
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Any skilled machinist who has used Johannsen gauge blocks in measuring and checking his work would not be surprised at all. |
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Last night, health chiefs in the region said the potential threat from bowel cancer had to be taken more seriously. |
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During about half century, 8 rounds of negotiations have been held between GATT members which will be discussed later in this article. |
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The shows are sell-outs and should be the most sensational at the Ricoh so far. |
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And that suggests a way in which the human mind may be located within nature, namely, as a development of more primitive semeiotic capacities. |
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Ever since being punk became the popular thing to be it seems like every pro skates, band, or anything has been given the name sellout. |
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Those are genuine concerns but they may well be drowned out by the noise created by semantic web chatter. |
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Vertical mastopexy and other procedures, such as a tummy tuck, can be done at same time of Liposuction Breast Reduction. |
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Piezoelectric surgery proved to be effective and efficient in both sclerotic and pneumatized mastoids. |
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Hamleys in London has announced its top picks for this year with a new take on the Rubik's Cube a firm favourite to be a sell-out. |
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This Paddy's Day I'll be having half a Guinness while the punters have Big Buck's to buy the champagne. |
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For the first time ever, patrons refused to be led into paddy wagons, setting off a three-day uprising that launched the gay rights movement. |
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Texas Gold should be able to sit just behind Paddywhack and Tomthevic and pounce in the final furlong to follow up the Newbury win last time out. |
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Whether or not a cortical mastoidectomy should be performed in all cases is controversial. |
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If we allow words to turn at edges, then a longer word like MASTOIDECTOMIES could be incorporated into a sudoku pattern, as below. |
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The Fund may borrow stocks that are sold short to make delivery to the buyer but it may not always be able to borrow a security it wants to sell short. |
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Both the DVD and Blu-ray can be viewed with or without credit information that details the story behind the masterwork, who painted it, and when it was created. |
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In this extremely rare case of meningitis and masked mastoiditis, it's regrettable that due to its hidden nature nothing further was able to be done. |
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The pain and other symptoms will often get mild after a bowel movement or be triggered when there is a change in how often you have bowel movements. |
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They can be classified according to the polymer employed and the vulcanization process as low temperature vulcanizable rubbers and high temperature vulcanizable rubbers. |
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I was three stages away from the getting a full vulvectomy when they removed the cancer and the area needs to be packed and unpacked daily, leaving an open wound. |
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His coaching arrangements would not be suitable because we believe he should be in a more professional environment with increasing contact with other decathletes and coaches. |
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Although a number of bat species are endangered in other parts of the country, gating is not widely practiced outside Kentucky, though it may be eventually. |
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These will be in Gatineau, Vancouver, Calgary, Mississauga and Ottawa. |
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Jerri Nichols, pretty and hard, with over 1,000 winners to her name, fires Exotic Irish out of the gate like a chameleon's tongue, only to be caught at the wire by KG Bowknot. |
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Paddywhack won by five lengths and in theory will be chucked in if turned out quickly although my advice is beware before taking a short price about him next time out. |
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At that time, a bowknot was adopted to be worn in lieu of the medal. |
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The illegal decantation could cause cylinder blasts because the shop owners care little about the safety gadgets that must be used to fill the gas. |
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Babki, paczki and apple pie will be among the featured desserts. |
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Encapsulation and decapsulation may be a relatively expensive operation to run for a router, depending on whether or not the router has an appropriate hardware for the task. |
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Premenopausal mastodynia may be related to latent hyperprolactinemia. |
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These powers should be in Scotland's hands to allow us to use the welfare state to support vulnerably people and end the scourge of homelessness in Scotland for good. |
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