Deming's vision of leadership centres upon coaching and personal development, not holding mass rallies in town squares. |
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He applied this method in determining tangents to curves and centres of gravity. |
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Yet all this came without the grinding regimen of tuition centres and coaching colleges. |
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Similarly, several families have moved closer to urban centres from the remote villages. |
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Is it any wonder that our town and city centres are blighted with multitudes of empty shops? |
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Current treatment commonly centres on tamoxifen, another drug which shrinks tumours. |
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Last year, 19 internet data centres were due to be completed in the capital. |
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Jails should have training centres where every prisoner can be trained in skills he is good at. |
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The initiative involves tackling alcohol-fuelled violence in town centres involving extra levels of policing at peak times. |
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This problem centres on our very large landmass, long coastline, remote location and small population. |
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The campaign centres on the sale of silk buttonhole daffodils and bunches of fresh daffodils by over 5,000 volunteers countrywide. |
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Each individual soul has seven energy centres known as chakras in his body that run along the spinal column. |
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Instead of plying the expressways, they now circle the inspection centres for confused accident victims to go to them. |
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Power and Associates believes that the car wash is an opportunity to create additional income at shopping centres and retail parks. |
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Offshore finance centres have been subjected to increased criticism over recent years. |
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The data centres also represent an important strand of their owners ' business plans. |
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But early indications suggest resorts and urban centres are attracting holidaymakers at the expense of the countryside. |
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Their centres are deadly finishers on their day and I am sure they be will be up for this one. |
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Votes will be tallied at counting centres in the presence of candidate representatives and the media. |
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Great midfields are created by two centres who each pose a significant threat. |
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I ended up picking out the crab avocado centres and rejecting the chewy rice. |
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The Crusaders destroyed the splendid library of Tripoli and reduced to ashes many of the glorious centres of Saracenic art and culture. |
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Packed shopping centres are heaving with pickpockets, who lift thousands of credit cards a day at this time of year. |
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And he has a few choice words for the endless number of academies and centres of excellence. |
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Gloucester, whose injury count has hit double figures, featured Forrester in the centres again and a patched-up back row. |
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It envisages fewer and bigger sales centres and is encouraging marts to consolidate through mergers. |
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Too many out-of-town shopping centres and business parks have merely encouraged car-borne travellers. |
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Company headquarters range from call and IT support centres to new technology research subsidiaries and biotech hubs. |
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If it could be proved that such centres would reduce the cancer mortality rate, few could argue against their introduction. |
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The new centres are likely to take the overall headcount to 3,600 from the present 2,400 people. |
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Arp's evidence for galaxy formation by ejection of quasars from the centres of active galactic nuclei is extremely compelling. |
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The statistics also showed the number of visits to swimming baths and sports centres had fallen by 40 per cent. |
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The centre has a huge public piazza and in town centres such as this the entire development should be taken into account. |
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The cars are crowd-pullers and appear around the country at stately homes, shopping centres and country fairs. |
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For those who hate working from home, cities like Toronto and Washington are seeing telework centres mushroom up in their suburbs. |
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The protest centres around the installation of traffic-calming measures on a residential area in the town. |
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There is a choice of shopping centres within the area and a number of schools nearby. |
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Silver milk churns will make the perfect containers for your wedding table centres if you are going for a relaxed country rustic feel. |
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Also, isolation through moving to urban centres means many Maori have been dislocated from vital support networks. |
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There were fears the new buyer might move manufacturing out of Scotland to cheaper centres in the Far East. |
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Thousands of schools and leisure centres were shut in July when local government workers came out on strike in a pay dispute. |
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Therapeutic feeding centres are attached to dispensaries in larger settlements. |
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Visit garden centres and builders' merchants, collect samples and catalogues. |
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The dispute centres on land around the temple complex that is situated on a cliff-top. |
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Mr Ward believes redeveloping libraries as discovery centres is the way to reverse the decline in visitor numbers. |
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The career of Bernardo Bellotto argues for a more cosmopolitan image and the abiding strength of Italian centres of culture. |
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Many leisure centres organise soft play sessions with large squidgy shapes, ball ponds and mini slides. |
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And there are many such places in Karnataka which have salient features to be developed into potential centres of growth. |
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Of course, they must still be seen as centres of academic excellence and the source of quality graduates. |
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The union estimated that between 80 and 90 per cent of its members walked out of job centres and benefit offices on Monday. |
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This has led many centres to establish surveillance programmes to identify dysplastic changes or early adenocarcinomas. |
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Some blamed early childhood centres for focusing on the three Rs rather than play. |
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The power struggle at centres around a personality clash between him and the man who has become the most important figure behind the scenes. |
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With an online betting account, punters may call to place bets or bet through the Internet after the betting centres close. |
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Check out the myriad DIY lighting systems available in local garden centres and DIY stores for this very purpose. |
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Handcuffed or in cages, people convicted of no crime are transported to and from these centres in high-security vehicles. |
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The real debate now centres on how businesses can demonstrate that they are operating ethically to win over the doubters. |
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But at least most of us don't have to earn our lucre by taking bribes at refugee centres and metro police roadblocks. |
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Whilst I have every sympathy with his concerns, we have to present our pupils at test centres of their choice. |
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Croydon has become home to the first in a series of innovation centres to help fledgling businesses get off the ground. |
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Most centres start oral anticoagulant treatment the day after implantation, with or without heparinisation. |
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But the town centres were busy and most hotels, holiday parks and camps reported a good number of bookings. |
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But it may well be that intelligence and consciousness are emergent properties rather than located in specific centres of the brain. |
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The drama centres on twin sisters, Dibs Hamilton and Girlie Delaney, and the ugly squabble over who gets to inherit Allandale, the family farm. |
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A network of 15 centres could support about 22,000 of the 100,000 asylum seekers who come to Britain each year. |
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Arrangements were then made to rendezvous the following day at hotels or out-of-town shopping centres where the deals were done. |
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Hard men sometimes have soft centres and there's nothing more hurtful than to be taken for granted. |
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Local councils have set up support and advice centres to help colleagues making new bids. |
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The academy will comprise centres of excellence in all parts of the UK, to meet a mixture of local and countrywide needs. |
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Cars are filled and shopping centres and retail parks are crammed to capacity. |
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It is also looking for new properties located in town centres, shopping centres and retail parks. |
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Almost half of the children's centres planned for Bradford will be built behind schedule, it has been revealed. |
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Industry experts estimate there is a glut of over 1.5 million square feet of data centre space at the 23 centres operating in Ireland. |
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A brief scan of today's TV reveals that a good percentage of the material centres around big shots ' extra-marital affairs. |
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Childcare centres are too short-staffed to adequately educate young Tasmanian children, says an international speaker on education. |
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And the copper giant has also adopted three primary health centres in nearby villages. |
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As a result the 115 members of its Beaver colony, two Cub packs and Scout troop have had to meet in community centres and halls across town. |
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A rise in the number of expensive private fitness centres in Scotland has led to an unprecedented scramble for customers. |
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These groups include clubs, teams, societies, unions, and centres on campus. |
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Now the growth of big rural shopping centres is bringing shoppers out of town. |
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Food is fairly basic out of the main centres of population, with black beans being the staple diet. |
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Almost 100 evacuees are still in temporary refuge centres in Whakatane and Opotiki. |
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Buying fuel with the main weekly shop will become standard practice at suburban shopping centres here as it is in France. |
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For example, in November 2000 it affiliated the three national trade union centres in the country. |
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Death squads are operating with official sanction and running their own torture centres where detainees have their skin flayed from their bones. |
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The three or four dive centres are strung along a little lane following the water's edge. |
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Motorists were stopped in car parks and shopping centres and offered the opportunity to have a free check carried out. |
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A number of supermarkets and shopping centres have them, but many more are needed. |
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Some of the higher-level, value-added centres employ several hundred PhDs on one site. |
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Women's refuges, local hospices and day centres are also members of the Scrapstore. |
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At this time of year garden centres have tray upon tray of baby vegetables all ready for planting out. |
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Now health service staff are overworked at all levels, GP's overloaded with patients and health centres are overcrowded. |
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We feel that priority should be afforded to investment in non-primary roads, linking key tourist centres off the main trail. |
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She was a frequent visitor to the local garden centres in the city and county and her garden was a testimony to her love of shrubs and flowers. |
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The ceremonial centres included temples, pyramids, ball-courts, palaces, and plazas, usually linked by causeways or wide paved roads. |
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Its recommendations include language training and centres of vocational excellence. |
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In addition, there is the impact on local amenities such as schools and health centres to be considered. |
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The quickest route from Wheatfield Way to the Market Place is via two shopping centres and a narrow passageway. |
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They are proving so successful that similar centres will open soon across the county. |
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There are far too many towns all over the world dying on their feet because shopping centres and huge malls have taken over. |
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Investments that have been made in winter tourism are transforming Bulgarian resorts into ski centres that are attractive to European tourists. |
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The Simon Community, which runs a network of centres around the country for homeless people, is also experiencing acute shortages of volunteers. |
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Many schools in major centres were either closed, virtually deserted or operating on skeleton staff. |
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For example, EMS centres have to collect a minimum number of packages before starting delivery because of the high operating costs. |
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The company already manages several hotels and business centres around the country and four aparthotels in Britain. |
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Upmarket furniture dealers have also plugged into the trend, setting up experience centres to create a live-in ambience for various rooms. |
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Most burn centres are situated in large cities and are inadequate for the high incidence of injuries. |
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Odobeti is one of the largest and oldest viticultural centres in Romania and may well date from the Roman era. |
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The small island economy could not compete with larger centres for processing output. |
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They need proper medical attention and so the state government needs to establish centres which will be able to deal with complicated deliveries. |
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A police operation to tackle alcohol-related crime in the town centres of north Kent is under way. |
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In addition to auxiliary training provided to all agents, call centres in the region are also well equipped with the latest technology. |
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People reported that in many areas the Marxist forums had proved a great success and had become centres of political debate. |
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It has a long flowering period, producing magenta pink blooms with dark centres right through the summer. |
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But the mechanisms that insulated the centres of power from democratic control affected the Labour Party too, right from the start. |
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You will note that this list is very similar to the likely 18 centres that Turkey would need to win. |
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Brokers said that foreign buyers frequently buy houses close to famous balneological centres or in the mountains, in small villages or towns. |
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The centres of British power are crawling with paid representatives of corporations that directly profit from slave labour. |
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Central place theory has been widely used in large city regional planning as it relates to commercial development and centres policy. |
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He said the party would be concentrating much of its efforts on Dublin and 14 other urban centres where the party was under-represented. |
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Similarly, refugee centres met with a hostile reception initially but we now have these facilities in almost every county in Ireland. |
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His catch and break from deep was crucial and once the centres had combined to send him running free, the Italians were back-pedalling furiously. |
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The introduction to fencing often occurs in schools, recreation camps and fitness centres in the form of class instruction. |
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Most plants sold through garden centres have their heat factor stated clearly on the label. |
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Scorsese's film of course centres around these people, but it is his film, not theirs. |
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The plot of the play centres around the Doyle Family and many revelations are unfolded as the play unfolds its riveting story. |
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How clever of Dobbies to fly him in to its biggest centres to meet his devotees. |
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This confirms my long-held suspicion that garden centres are every bit as indefensibly soulless and ghastly as out-of-town DIY superstores. |
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These, when provided with permanent garrisons, would become the centres from which the countryside could be subdued and governed. |
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One suggestion already raised by the petitioners is that youth clubs should be replaced by drop-in centres which could be spread across the city. |
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In some urban shopping centres cinemas are another excuse for patronising the local shops. |
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Comprehensive information on adoption in England, including contact details for adoption agencies, post-adoption centres and support groups. |
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The second possibility centres on the 27-foot-tall tail fin, the loss of which renders an aircraft impossible to control. |
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And although there was in some centres a late rush, the crowds have waited until the clear-outs to grab a bargain. |
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Speculation that the changes would pave the way for vast continental-style hypermarkets outside city centres was inaccurate. |
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Agriculture allowed for specialisation in human endeavour, which allowed for civic centres to start, the centres that gave us civilisation. |
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This will help people avoid travel to the regional centres to get their passports processed. |
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Sophisticated computers at MKD's cold-call centres can dial hundreds of numbers at the same time. |
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We should have correction centres with no comforts or special privileges such as colour television or pool tables. |
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The following examples come from four of the five holiday centres where fieldwork was conducted. |
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He has faced numerous anxious moments over the years, spending time in immigration detention centres and winning last-minute reprieves. |
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Paris is now regarded as one of the foremost art centres in the West, but this status was hard won. |
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Cretan cuisine centres mainly on chicken, pork, lamb, rabbit or fish, served in a variety of non-spicy sauces. |
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Military planners rely on them to provide command-and-control centres from which operations can be directed. |
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It is envisaged that the activities will take place in local communities using games areas, community centres and parks. |
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This is part of the Government's focus, which centres on higher rates of sustainable economic growth. |
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Garden centres are supplied with spring flowering bulbs of daffodils, hyacinths, narcissus, tulips and crocus, but let's not stop there. |
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Yet the impact of war soon made the munitions centres fertile ground for militant trade unionism and socialist agitation. |
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Most of China's call centres now provide 24-hour continuous service and provide voice IP, email, fax, text and video IP services. |
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The view south centres on 8,790-foot Mount Goldie, backdropped against the Rocky Mountains in the distance across the Columbia Valley. |
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The majority of booths will be in railway stations, airports, shopping centres and supermarkets. |
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Having taken a bus into the heart of the city, he'd sat in malls and shopping centres until they had closed. |
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If I can be so bold as to generalise, relief centres are as grim as they are hectic. |
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Plans for new health centres to replace outdated doctors' surgeries have been unveiled. |
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Childcare centres are getting more funding to pay for better qualified staff. |
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The cost of most excursions was not cheap, especially when an event was held in a small market town some way from large centres of population. |
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Often the question about study in America centres around the performance in these tests. |
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The Front rescues gnomes from garden centres where they are insensitively placed among bottles of toxic garden chemicals. |
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There are suggestions that regional health secretariats and youth centres might serve wider Commonwealth functions. |
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Hospitals and health centres are denuded of staff, equipment, power, and medicines. |
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Baxendell is still one of the most talented outside centres in the country. |
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No further progress was made until the 16th Century when mechanics began to drive mathematicians to examine problems such as centres of gravity. |
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We contacted customers through travel agents and call centres to get them there before the strike. |
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These centres also operate as halfway houses that help to reintegrate young people into the school system. |
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It centres around a couple living in Stratord, Ontario who are both in the employ of the local Shakespeare festival. |
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The control tower notifies several air traffic control centres that a hijack is taking place. |
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The call centres are linked to local hospitals, police stations, and municipalities. |
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Much greater wealth is concentrated in ever-decreasing numbers of centres of affluence. |
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Rational beings exist not only as self-conscious centres of knowledge, but also as agents. |
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Take a stroll through some city centres with these folks over the next few days if you have time. |
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A number of hospitals are now setting up pranic healing centres to promote holistic healing. |
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Copy shops are rebranding themselves as print centres and are moving in one of two directions. |
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Motorists who grumble about the lack of parking spaces in city centres are selfish and stupid. |
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Providers at two centres used thermal cautery, and those at the remaining two used electrocautery. |
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Garden centres are like an Aladdin's cave to me so I also spotted a few other goodies that I'd like to pick up too. |
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These centres have no playing fields or other sports facilities, and there are no sports clubs to join. |
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The plot centres around the annual charabanc trip to Whitby by a group of Nottinghamshire 60-year-olds. |
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Most centres in the United Kingdom recommend computed tomography of the chest to pick up synchronous early lung tumours or metastases. |
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Certainly the theorems which Galileo had proved on the centres of gravity of solids, and left in Rome, were discussed in this correspondence. |
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He said it was unfair that out of town shopping centres can attract shoppers by offering free parking. |
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The larger villas were equipped with hypocausts, mosaics, painted walls and ceilings, but they remained the centres of agricultural estates. |
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His pictures range from from rural reeducation centres to prominent political figures. |
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Major financial and commercial centres such as London and Amsterdam also did well out of long-distance trades. |
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Like astrology, knowledge of alchemy filtered into medieval Europe through Moorish centres of learning in Spain. |
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Many garden centres are having their end-of-season sales and offering some great bargains. |
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It was one of those strangely placed stores in shopping centres which crop up more and more nowadays. |
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More than 100 staff are now working there and all regional centres are staffed. |
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None of our shopping centres have the high profile of The Glades or Bluewater. |
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I didn't know anything about detention centres and I'd like to think I'd be the same with any kid who needed a bit of a bunk up. |
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The play centres around Charlie, a modern media phenomenon, an A-list celebrity. |
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Many of them have shown incredible imagination in making their centres better through improving streetscapes. |
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So also are there diverse people in major urban centres in the First World, reflecting many cultural influences and ethnic conjunctions. |
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Massive aquatic centres and suchlike with massive parking lots aren't what London needs. |
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Forget-me-not, wallflower, primula, sweet william and viola will all be available from garden centres and nurseries. |
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The High Court case centres on eight travel journals, including one account of the handover of Hong Kong to China. |
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The dewy-eyed do-gooders might be pleased to know that whoever wins government at the next election our detention centres will still be here. |
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The problem centres on the different ways in which Asians and Africans are treated in the census form. |
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Sliding contact between the work piece and its support should be avoided, and the use of roller steadies and running centres is recommended. |
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The play also centres on an iron-fisted leader intolerant of opposing political views. |
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Instead of going into city and town centres to buy cosmetics, toiletries or aspirin, shoppers are picking them up along with the bread and milk. |
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The shell consists of two double layers of 40 x 20 mm softwood laths at 400 mm centres pin-jointed together with more than 1000 bolts. |
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Our family visited one of your immigration detention centres late in September. |
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Only five out of nine centres responded within four months by resubmitting their data. |
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Last year, two smaller regional centres were established with a grant of one million Ethiopian birr approved by Colligan's office. |
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This is me, on my way to their head office and the call centres so I can do away with the lot of them. |
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The Government wants to end happy hours and slash the price of soft drinks to help rid town centres of rampaging drunks. |
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We will introduce childcare centres and extend pre-school and after-school care to all schools. |
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Throughout Thursday, the rush on Celtic merchandise in the big shopping centres of Dublin was frenzied. |
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The multinational firms included those with large captive business process outsourcing centres serving parent firms abroad. |
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Also biting the dust will be the Metropole's ballroom and other rooms, centres of many late night jazz festival gigs and other functions. |
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The cottage is close to a number of schools, Milltown golf club and shopping centres in Dundrum and Rathfarnham. |
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The stereochemistry at each of its five chiral centres is pharmacologically critical. |
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These centres protect the natural genetic richness of hundreds of plant species. |
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The dispute centres on the council's attempts to derecognise our union and end facility time for our branch officers. |
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The after-effects of the stroke included aphasia, a condition affecting the language centres of the brain. |
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Macquarie held the view that rural areas should have towns constructed as service centres and places of government. |
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After a wet summer garden centres will be falling over themselves to shift excess patio furniture. |
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There will also be testing centres for blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, and the blood bank will be present. |
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Numerous readers responded to the call recognising that this repository is one of the key centres of the labour movements' collective memory. |
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Even bleaching powder would not be available in public health centres for putting in well water. |
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The common understanding of this poem centres on its heartlessness, how inhuman, etc. |
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The first of my objections centres on my belief that most religions are just so unbelievable. |
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The summer is when you really need centres such as this kept open as it keeps children off the streets. |
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Seed is readily available from stock centres and gives small, easily grown plants. |
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On their arrival in distant countries, they were either placed in temporary reception centres or were collected by prearranged guardians. |
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The case against Sellafield usually centres upon the risk to health and safety posed by the dumping of nuclear waste into the Irish Sea. |
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The level of funding increase that has been provided for schools and early childhood centres has not even kept up with the rate of inflation. |
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Aimed at drug users and their families, the film centres on former drug addicts who were addicted to heroin cocaine, speed and ecstasy. |
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A few residents who attended the meet complained that the BMP's health centres did not have adequate stock of anti-rabies vaccine. |
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Soon she started organising culinary tours to the local wet markets, hawker centres and ethnic quarters like Little India and Chinatown. |
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Research is now being conducted into the properties of the fugu's lethal poison, tetrodotoxin at six centres across Canada, much of it in Montreal. |
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A cleaned up adaptation of a Steinbeck novel, this centres on Sweetheart, a boneshaker of a bus rattling over the 'washboard roads' of Southern California. |
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The dispute centres on the implementation of a 35-hour week which would bring guards in line with most other grades of staff employed by the company. |
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On one hand, angiosperm cells lack centrosomes as microtubule organizing centres and are missing the contractile ring which serves as a tool for cytokinesis in animal cells. |
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A department spokesperson said last night the money was paid out to 118 driving testers for travelling between the country's 52 testing centres last year. |
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The Government must consider giving financial aid to rural traditional medicine centres which have been operating in the State since time immemorial. |
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After the ostracism of Thucydides the oligarchic movement went underground and some of the political clubs became centres of revolutionary agitation. |
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There are concerns the timetable, which is widely distributed through rail outlets, travel centres and information offices, could be confusing to visitors from abroad. |
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His model was the epicycle-deferent model where the motion of the heavenly bodies was circular, but based on a number of circles whose centres travelled around circles. |
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A team of 15 scouts are blitzing the city with flyers to tempt aspiring models into the shopping centres where entry photographs are being taken over the next two weeks. |
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While efforts for staging the event are being reviewed, training for potential participants has started at the four regional centres across the country. |
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As these centres became politically agglomerated in the 16th century, variations on what soon became virtually an artistic canon became more solely individual than regional. |
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There are three legal paternity testing centres in Shanghai. |
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At the end, the grandpas and grandmas were treated with a belated but sumptuous Onam feast which the aged from various day care centres and old age homes in the city enjoyed. |
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One of the downsides, but something, which is not uncommon in most fitness centres I have reviewed, is the lack of willing floor staff to offer advice without prompting. |
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Christchurch, like other main centres around New Zealand, has become home recently to many economic migrants, refugees and asylum seekers from all over the world. |
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The latter or passive principles, were heaped together into one, and constituted globes suspended and equally balanced in the centres of the circumgyration of the active forces. |
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I fail to see how giving drunken yobs lollipops and chocolate will help alleviate the problem of drunken behaviour in town and city centres at weekend. |
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Shopping centres that nudge the sky-scraping hotels nearly into the sea are neatly divided into designer-label chic and markets full of tourist tat. |
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Fears are mounting over the future of sport on the south bank of the Humber after it emerged that one of the area's biggest sports centres may have to close. |
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I mean this is a great sport for the Olympics, they've got these wonderful aquatic centres built for every Olympics, you'd love to be in one of those, wouldn't you? |
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Streets devoid of any sign of human life had been taken over by swirling rubbish, rolling through city centres like tumbleweed in an old ghost town. |
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Its appraisal centres on Europe's working population decline. |
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The troubles and tribulations of parents to equip their wards for their examination and mushroom growth of coaching centres do not augur well for students, parents or society. |
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Wagner, Mahler and Sibelius all used tonality and key centres to powerful ends, and the blaze of A major must have meant a great deal to Messiaen. |
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Claimants will be forced to use call centres instead of local offices. |
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The companies tend to locate their centres in economically depressed areas with a surplus of cheap labour that can be employed on casual, flexible contracts. |
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Conventional weed killers will not kill mosses, but there are several proprietary paving cleaners now available in garden centres and ironmongers that will do the job. |
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It was a landmark in protests in Britain and throughout the world, and was the beginning of Britain being seen as one of the centres of the anti-war movement internationally. |
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The services rendered by unqualified and unprofessional staff of old-age homes and day-care centres for the aged with limited resources are found wanting. |
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Free of meaningless menus and redundant pages, the style is reminiscent of the children's activity centres or pop-up books that adults enjoy playing with so much. |
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In India, floriculture and cut flower industries are flourishing as many research centres and special nurseries have turned into promising businesses. |
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We've secured funds to build houses, health centres and kindergartens. |
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Such centres are subject to their own forms of social and spatial ordering, such as differential occupation and use of space according to factors such as age and gender. |
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The centres of rotation of these semicircular flows travel down the body. |
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More and more corporates are therefore setting up centres in the city. |
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Another reason for the relative decline in barley sent coastwise was the emergence of Berwick and several other towns in the borders as centres of the brewing industry. |
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Thanks to the support of the public we are able to care for 11,500 stray and abandoned dogs through our network of 15 rehoming centres around the country. |
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They contrast with the often impeccably maintained town centres and are largely made up of high-rise tower blocks that are lacking in amenities, especially for the youth. |
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Wanted for the Irish emigrant centres and Irish elderly living alone, the following items are required, duvets and covers, blankets, sheets and mens warm clean clothing. |
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Unlike the existing secure camp at Oakington, Cambridgeshire, the centres are expected to be open, with occupants free to come and go as they please. |
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Supermarkets and shopping centres need substantial extra parking spaces. |
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The most obvious was the imbalance in the midfield, with two strong-running centres whose joint creative talent could be kept in a matchbox, along with the matches. |
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Anthea, eye clinic manager at Bradford University's department of optometry, and the team treated up to 200 people a day in schools, village centres and temples in India. |
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The company has also ensured the production will be able to reach beyond the usual theatre-going public by performing in community centres around the province. |
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The recycling centres are also useful for the spring sort-out, taking everything from furniture and clothes to car batteries, oil, garden waste and timber. |
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The MP said the government's policy of creating large dental centres away from most people's homes is dissuading potential patients from registering. |
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While it is true that many now prefer a bottle of wine at home, the pub chains that have colonised town and city centres are nevertheless enjoying growing profits. |
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Roads serving these centres were subsidiary to the main network. |
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Survivors and walking wounded would be taken to local authority-run rest centres and survivor reception centres which provide food, medicine and communications facilities. |
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Shabby buildings stand next to stylish apartments and craft centres giving the game a gritty image and inner-city feel to appeal to a trendy audience. |
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Police were standing guard outside shopping centres and supermarkets. |
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Selective termination of pregnancy in severe twin-twin transfusion syndrome is one option that is done in only a handful of centres in the United Kingdom. |
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With these grim figures to consider, it is expected that Carlow would be one of the first test centres in the country to benefit from any forthcoming additional resources. |
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When served, they are cut open, and their yellow and white centres remind people of the narcissus flowers which bloom in the hills in the spring time. |
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Don't be tempted by tender bedding plants in garden centres yet. |
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He currently serves on the board of directors for the Canadian Institute for Telecommunications, a network of centres for research in the field of communications. |
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Between the major transform faults are sections of spreading centres many hundreds of kilometres long but still typically trending obliquely to the spreading direction. |
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High occupancy rates have been seen in prime shopping centres and areas. |
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However, it is not proposing the bowls centres and golf course be shut. |
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The helpline is manned by volunteers in centres all around the country. |
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The employees manning these centres are trained to remain unobtrusive and encourage the visitors to potter about, handling the products on display. |
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The acquisition of Shires last year added five production centres in Britain, two sanitaryware plants, a shower enclosure factory, a fireclay company and an acrylics plant. |
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Competition for anchor stores in shopping centres remains robust with Dunnes, Superquinn, Marks and Spencers and Tesco all hoping to expand their presence. |
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In the majority world many rural people buy and sell in the urban centres as well, and increasingly are being forced to move into urban areas-often into slums or ghettos. |
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Medically supervised injecting centres can help resolve this paradox and improve public health by minimising the risk of drug users injecting unsafely in public places. |
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I am sorry but it takes two to tango and a male who is under 16 with a female under 16 should not be punished with detention centres and the like. |
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These effects are produced by fibres projecting from the hypothalamus to parasympathetic nuclei in the brain stem, and to sympathetic centres in the spinal cord. |
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Young barristers have traditionally worked pro bono for legal centres when no legal aid is available and where clients are unable to represent themselves. |
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Carol didn't believe in taking shark bait into the water, but the two other dive centres on the main island of Tikehau clearly did, which was why we got this reaction. |
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