The board ordered an inquiry to determine whether the rules had been followed. |
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The mayor will act as the final arbiter in any disputes between board members. |
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The parole board has decided that the prisoner is not yet ready for release. |
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We didn't get traction on this idea until the board took interest. |
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If we head for lay up tomorrow, those plans are right down the toilet and it's back to the drawing board. |
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The board has received a number of complaints about the new policy. |
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He was the chairman of the board of governors at the school. |
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The central authority of the company's board is being challenged. |
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The board will adjudicate when claims are made against teachers. |
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It is played on a diamond shaped board and has similar scoring to baseball. |
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When I got out of bed this morning my back was stiff as a board. |
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The school board voted to reinstate the school's uniform policy. |
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Some NHS charities have their own independent board of trustees whilst in other cases the relevant NHS Trust acts as a corporate Trustee. |
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In September 2016, Miliband joined the editorial board of The Political Quarterly journal, an unremunerated role. |
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The departmental board has overall responsibility for delivery of the structural reform plan. |
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The board is not an elected body, but is made up of members appointed from local councils across the region and is known as a quango. |
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The RDA and the leader's board were to jointly produce a new Single Regional Strategy, with ministers exercising an oversight function. |
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He became a surfing enthusiast in his later life and rode the bore on a board he designed himself. |
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A central bank may use another country's currency either directly in a currency union, or indirectly on a currency board. |
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Often the minister of finance will appoint the governor in consultation with the central bank's board and its incumbent governor. |
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Despite suffering badly from seasickness, Darwin wrote copious notes while on board the ship. |
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Three Fuegians on board had been seized during the first Beagle voyage, then during a year in England were educated as missionaries. |
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The Bletchley Park Trust collaborated with Winning Moves to publish an Alan Turing edition of the board game Monopoly. |
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In 2011, he was named as a member of the board of trustees of the Ford Foundation. |
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Previously, she was World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council Chair of the Future of Internet Security and now is on the board of YouGov. |
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They soon combined as a single board of directors which met in offices at Paddington. |
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Stations function as hubs to allow passengers to board and disembark from trains. |
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When Stagecoach took over South Yorkshire Supertram it removed the ticket machines and began selling tickets on board. |
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This meant improved staff presence on board and tickets could be systematically checked. |
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Finally, a management board of seven directors are collectively concerned with the ordinary running of the trust. |
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Council advises on shaping policy, raising and debating issues, providing guidance, perspective and a sounding board for the trustees. |
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The Chief Medical Officer and Chief Nursing Officer are also directors of the department's board. |
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It was played on a board with squares using black and white pieces, with moves made according to dice rolls. |
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The WHO estimated in 2009 that there are around half a million people on board aircraft at any given time. |
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It noted that missionaries could not take servants with them, and also that the board did not want to appear to condone slavery. |
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The board of the authority has expressed the view that the 2011 census should be the last conduction on the traditional basis. |
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It also enables the exam board to add higher grades if pupils' attainment increases further. |
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Some board members are nominated by associations but not representatives of them, plus three other independent directors including Mark Stephens. |
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An alternative approach would be to create a board of mental health professionals and lawyers who would majoritively decide consent issues. |
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The various academic faculties, departments, and institutes are organised into four divisions, each with its own head and elected board. |
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Also on the board are Tory MPs Virginia Bottomley and Richard Shepherd, as well as Lord Saatchi and Lady Howe. |
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Mameh could sit on the floor to play board games like mancala with her friends, or roll out a mat and lounge about. |
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In the 1920s, a board of trustees was set up under the guidance of manager Sir Henry Buckland. |
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On board, they together drafted a text on how modern cities should be organized. |
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At the time of the Spanish Armada in 1588, the daily allowance on board a Royal Navy ship was one pound of biscuit plus one gallon of beer. |
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Representatives of the societies that part own the Group are elected to the Group's national board. |
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However, a private charity board like a church would disburse the monies fairly to those who are in more need than others. |
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In October 1922 he sailed on board SS Herefordshire via the Suez Canal and Ceylon to join the Indian Imperial Police in Burma. |
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In 1979 the company released a Famous Five adventure board game, Famous Five Kirrin Island Treasure. |
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A sea shanty, chantey, or chanty is a type of work song that was once commonly sung to accompany labor on board large merchant sailing vessels. |
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The board of chief investors expected Handel to retire when his contract ended, but Handel immediately looked for another theatre. |
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The ship's company for each megacarrier topped 25,000 men, not counting the pilots and air crews for the aircraft on board. |
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They spent many weekends together with their wives and went on several holidays on board Sellers's yacht Bobo in Sardinia. |
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In 1946, Warner Brothers acquired a substantial interest in ABPC, appointed a new board and decided to rebuild the stages. |
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One such film, The Ghost Ship, was shot on board the vessel where his uncle worked as a cook. |
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The board consists of four representatives from FIFA and one representative from each of the four British associations. |
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The fourth official then informs the players and spectators by holding up a board showing this number. |
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Each nation has a national cricket board which regulates cricket matches played in its country. |
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The cricket board also selects the national squad and organises home and away tours for the national team. |
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The wire ring on which the numbers are welded can be turned to facilitate even wear of the board. |
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When a dart strikes the board, the section makes contact with a metal plate, telling the computer where the player has thrown. |
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The main supply for the illumination should be protected against accidental piercing, or placed away from the board. |
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This style of dart board is most often found in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and parts of New York state. |
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Boards of lesser quality often have the numbers printed directly on the board. |
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Still in reverse, she goosed the gas and accordioned the running board a fraction of an inch more. |
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Chile provides the region's best example of a country that has successfully reformed its core public administration across the board. |
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The game is played out, the figures have melted away, the lines are frazzled, the board is mildewed. Everything has become barbarious again. |
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The white men are always put on that side of the board which commences by row I, and the black men are placed opposite. |
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Bluey, who of course was a redhead, started out surfing on his mom's ironing board when he was a grommet of six years of age. |
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You are able to then change a color candy with any candy around the board, similar to the way you are able to with color bomb candies. |
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You board an enemy to capture her, and a stranger to receive news or make a communication. |
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The Chef's peace of mind was restor'd, And in due time a banquet was placed on the board. |
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He's not here so we are chelping in the staffroom and ignoring the 'to do' list on the board. |
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The board has come to the conclusion that the proposed takeover would not be in the interest of our shareholders. |
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One of the kids Grumman had swooped down on was cosysop for Quiet Riot, a board in the neighboring 718 area. |
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The board of the company was decidedly disparate, with no two members from the same social or economic background. |
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The spring diving board is four feet above the water, but there is another diving board five feet higher than this one. |
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Poverty is created by institutions, concepts, and policies. We need to go back to the drawing board to redesign these and remove the barriers. |
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The country's overcrowded and drug-ridden prisons will be reviewed by an independent board of inquiry. |
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Email is so important in Antarctica. Each expeditioner has an e-dress on board and on the station. |
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Stempel was laboring to undo the damage when GM's board forced him to fall on his sword after little more than two years on the job. |
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He'd stand at the board making jokes the kids didn't understand, improvising fey little couplets of dactylic verse. |
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After the original plan failed miserably, they decided to go back to the drawing board and come up with something new. |
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The wax is for gription, which is a word I invented. You rub it on top of the board to keep your feet and hands from slipping off. |
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He was pronounced guilty, and sentenced to confinement on board a guard ship, and in forty days to be sent with his family to England. |
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But with GSM players lobbying hard for more spectrum, taking MVNOs on board now would be hara-kiri. |
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Lopo Homem, Portuguese cartographer and cosmographer was in the board, along with cartographer Diogo Ribeiro on the Spanish delegation. |
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The slates fitted give high pressure between soil and mould board scours better. |
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Lashing the Viking boats to their own, the English crew boarded the enemy's vessels and proceeded to kill everyone on board. |
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Moreover, bombers had four to five crewmen on board, representing a greater loss of manpower. |
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I would rather board a hundred of the enemy's frigates, than steer my boat into a fleet of modest women, for a modest woman never fails to take me aback. |
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Management kept the board of directors completely in the dark. |
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Rapin de Thoyras, who was on board one of the ships, described it as the most magnificent and affecting spectacle that was ever seen by human eyes. |
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When the executive board of Credit Suisse went to dinner at the Savoy in Zurich Wednesday night to celebrate his appointment, Mr. Dougan dined on agnoletti and Diet Coke. |
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The unserviceable Sea Hurricane airframe on board was placed on deck for blast trials in a low angle shoot and sustained no damage while in the centre of the deck. |
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Well, that didn't work at all, so it's back to the drawing board, I guess. |
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And the sun, even as you and I and all there is, sits in equal honour at the banquet of the Prince whose door is always open and whose board is always spread. |
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After his death, it became apparent that he had been on board a ship in the North Sea, and had not arrived in London until two days after the fire started. |
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On being told, however, that the Norwegian barque Daphne was about to leave An-peng for Tamsui, I had my things taken on board, and we set sail a few hours later. |
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Tickets are purchased from the conductor on board each tram. |
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In normal circumstances, tickets cannot be purchased on board Metrolink vehicles, and must be purchased from a ticket vending machine before boarding the vehicle. |
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Each player starts the game with four counters on the board. |
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A live action adaptation of the film is currently in development with screenwriter Alex Ross Perry on board to write the screenplay and Marc Forster will direct the film. |
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All of the above must be approved by the exam board concerned. |
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Accordingly, when this youth came on board, he called him into his cabbin, and immediately addressed him in the most impressive manner, to the following effect. |
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Do you think that there ought to be some board or some authority for each catchment basin, which must be appointed with adequate powers to prevent the pollution of streams? |
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The BW board decided that a volunteering element would be desirable, an operating environment seen to be fit for purpose necessary and a secure income stream essential. |
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The first local authority leaders' board, 4NW, was established in July 2008 and others were formed once the regional chamber for that region was abolished. |
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The commanders came on board and the council sat in the coach. |
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The trust is headed by a board of 10 trustees with a Chairman, which is obliged to ensure that the charity meets its objectives and sets strategy for the trust. |
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The board was formed on the Museum's inception to hold its collections in trust for the nation without actually owning them themselves, and now fulfil a mainly advisory role. |
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If you surf regularly, then you're going to ding your board. |
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Since 1990 the drainage board has been charged with looking at the rhynes, cleaning them out and keeping them clear, with the Environment Agency overseeing the work. |
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Montague could picture the grim, hawk-faced old man, sitting at the head of the council board, and laying down the law to the masters of the Metropolis. |
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Dinghies are designed to be sailed single-handedly or double-handedly, but some larger cruising dinghies may have room for four or more people on board. |
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The T square, used by architects, makes very good parallels, if made to slide along the smooth edge of a drawing board, or a straightedge laid and kept steady on the paper. |
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Exceptions may be granted by the university governing board, but this is uncommon, and usually due to other work and expertise considered equivalent. |
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Trustees are the unpaid board directors of the trust, they take collective decisions on policy and overarching strategy and provide oversight of the executive directors. |
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It was supper-time on board the Stormchaser, and the sky pirates were all seated round a longbench tucking into a meal of baked snowbird and earthapple mash. |
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The BAE Systems board recommended that the company proceed with the sale. |
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The skater slipped off his board and did a painful faceplant. |
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First, the concourse area where passengers board and alight was completed. |
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A wooden tankard found on board the 16th century carrack Mary Rose. |
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A dab of chewing gum will fix your note to the bulletin board. |
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The fresh smell of salt air, the sound of the crashing swell, the soothing immersion in the water, the sight of dolphins playing and fish frenzying beneath my board. |
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The Birdman receives straight 6-figure contracts across the board except from the East German judge, who makes him pay for his own lunch and won't even validate parking. |
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I couldn't get across to the board this simple economic fact. |
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The first local ginger group came into existence in 1796, when typhus among cotton-mill employees led public-spirited Manchester physicians to organise an ad hoc health board. |
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His parents were unable to afford Eton or Harrow, so in the summer of 1803, he was sent to board at John Clarke's school in Enfield, close to his grandparents' house. |
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The two gownsmen lowered the rigid body. It lay straight as a board, supported by no more than its head on the chair-back, and its heels on the ground. |
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In order to add jollity to the proceedings, said the dean, each graduand would find beneath his seat a little tub of bubbles, complete with mortar board cap. |
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So far we had had reason to rejoice in the escape of our longboat, which had received no damage from any of the huge seas which had come on board. |
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Dice games, board games, and gamble games were popular pastimes. |
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The CEO gunned down that idea before we could present it to the board. |
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I told them, the sherriff could not be admitted on board this time of night, on which they set up a hallow and rowed as fast as they could towards the vessel's bows. |
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By 1939 the orchestra's board was planning an ambitious programme for 1940, with guests including Bruno Walter, Leopold Stokowski, Erich Kleiber and George Szell. |
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Assuming standard scoring, the optimal area to aim for on the dart board in order to maximize the player's score varies significantly based on the players skill. |
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They managed to bring it on board, but the bear rampaged and was killed. |
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Let's discuss how to play if the hero has KK, and there's an ace on board. |
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It was not until the early 1970s that the technology was used for moving a modular marine barge with a dragline on board for use over soft reclaimed land. |
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Lew Wasserman, board chairman and chief executive officer of MCA Inc. |
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Norwegian merchant marine ships, often with Norwegian sailors still on board, were then sailing under the British flag and at risk of being sunk by German submarines. |
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