The device works by creating an electrical charge through a stream of ionized gas, or plasma. |
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In 1606, Shakespeare's daughter Susanna was cited on suspicion of recusancy, but the charge was dropped. |
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Ariel Watson, the Warden in charge of Brittany and Jill, was a small Native American woman with thick, luscious, wavy black hair. |
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He has pleaded not guilty to an additional charge of taking possession of the weapons. |
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Accordingly, the shape and charge contributed by the carbohydrate side chains of a glycoprotein can affect the protein's mobility on a gel. |
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Instead, they will charge foreign residents a withholding tax on bank deposits. |
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Towards the end of 1881 a weatherboard building was erected and Miss Betty M. Cousin took charge of the first students at Cradock. |
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He also confirmed that a second charge of behaving in an aggressive and threatening manner had been withdrawn. |
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Jill plays his fetching daughter in charge of passing the collection plate. |
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Original charges of indecent assault and kidnap were dropped and Atkinson was found guilty of a lesser charge of false imprisonment. |
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I wish to assure your readers that those in charge of the exhumation and reinterment were not similarly careless. |
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One approach worthy of serious consideration would be to charge a fee for visitors to Kangaroo Island to hunt koalas. |
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She invents a charge of child abuse and gets a restraining order forbidding him from seeing the child. |
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Thankfully a couple of the girls took charge of the boxing and the brown tape, whilst I printed off the label, and the Tele was sent on its way. |
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The invention relates to a method of and an apparatus for producing tribasic propellant charge powders. |
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Soon enough, Cate took charge and led the others up the tunnel, the torch held ahead of her. |
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The negative charge of the oxygen attracts the positively charged hydrogen ions through the membrane. |
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A team of seven people will identify ways of generating cash and will be in charge of the day-to-day running of the vehicles. |
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The gameplay dynamics are the same, allowing you to charge your energy, attack, defend, and deliver a finishing blow. |
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The negative charge of this anion is delocalized, giving the oxygen and the carbon a partial negative charge. |
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It takes about 12 kilowatt-hours of electricity to charge the car after a 50-mile trip. |
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They would charge at each other, trade a few useless blows, and then back out of range of the other's strike. |
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At first glance, this seems a rather odd sort of charge to make, but it carries a good deal of weight. |
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There is no charge to participate, and ESPA will provide hotel accommodations and reimbursement for other allowable travel expenses. |
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We need an attorney general in charge of enforcement over in the Justice Department. |
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Finally his regiment successfully repels a charge by the enemy, and Henry feels relief and elation at his feeling of success. |
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She was now cowering in fear as it began to charge at her with all of its strength. |
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In accepting their charge to lead the nation, I rededicate myself and all of my colleagues to the service of the Australian people. |
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Indeed, for many years environmental concerns were treated as an irritant by most officials in charge of lending operations. |
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He was in charge of this case and provided evidence as an expert in accident reconstruction, on consent of the defence. |
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When the telegraph board is placed at the first teeing-ground, a person will be in charge of it, to note the order of starting. |
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The manager is using his first match in charge to give all his available senior players a run-out. |
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He denied any allegation of race fixing but is due to face a Jockey Club charge of bringing racing into disrepute next month, which he denies. |
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Hence, an architect's most fundamental charge is to design a weathertight building. |
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The food was bad, though, and we sent it back and they knocked the charge off our bill. |
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He says self-help groups have delivered people from the clutches of moneylenders who charge 120 per cent as interest. |
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He also admitted a charge of drink-driving and was jailed for a total of three years and three months. |
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The cloths are designed to create a static charge which attracts dust and bacteria and holds dirt until they are washed. |
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Promoters claim that African-Americans are eligible for tax credits related to slavery reparations and charge a fee to prepare the claim. |
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Students who don't pay their fees by the end of January will be billed a two per cent interest charge every month until they pay their tuition. |
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With the Australians in charge the trawler and the chase ship then turned to re-cross the Indian Ocean. |
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He said a shot was fired at him at the nightclub and he went to the police station to lay a charge of attempted murder. |
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Hill suggested pre-payment, a standard delivery charge irrespective of distance, and the use of an adhesive stamp. |
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Negative charge is generally carried to the surface by leakage currents and lightning strikes beneath clouds. |
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Your brother allowed your mother to reside there and most likely did not charge her rent. |
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If you want to do a reorder, you have to go to them or pay another tape charge with someone else. |
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If you drive into central London there is a big C painted on the road at the point where the congestion charge kicks in. |
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It will admit artisan-students of all ages, charge fees, and find needy students scholarships or loans. |
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In town these are covered by an annual waste management charge on utility bills. |
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The jury found him not guilty on a rape charge on the directions of the judge. |
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Take charge of baths, or walk baby around in a soft carrier, or be the one to introduce squeaky toys and rattles. |
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I was exiled from my village when I was sixteen under the charge of witchery. |
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He told the ministries in charge of roads not to grade roads without consulting members of Parliament. |
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In 1985 he passed the snooker refereeing exam and began taking charge in club and county matches. |
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Then I'd set off the plastique charge in the junction box, and lead us out of here with night vision glasses. |
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The report was adopted at the top security meeting of ministers in charge of defense and foreign affairs. |
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The ride would have cost about a month's salary, if the cabby had remembered to charge me. |
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That is, a jury could return a verdict of simple possession though the charge is for an aggravated crime? |
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With one deft stroke, he placed himself in charge of redrafting a new set of laws. |
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My boss will be taking a special course the first two weeks of July and I'll be in charge of the office, which is fine. |
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He minced no words in lashing out at critics who charge the administration manipulated pre-war intelligence to justify going to war. |
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The best part about knowing your goals and taking steps toward achieving them is that it puts you in charge of your own destiny. |
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The first charge is quite clear and I advise the Court that the particulars in that charge allege or constitute a war crime. |
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Their managerial history is built on a solid stretch by Syd King, who was in charge of the club for 30 years man and boy. |
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Public skepticism of schemes of this kind might diminish if the officials in charge didn't act like they were trying to put one over on us. |
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Gorden led the charge with 82 yards on five carries, while Griffen tailed with 63 yards on ten carries. |
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He also pleaded guilty to a charge of assault causing actual bodily harm for butting a police officer in custody after his arrest. |
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I guess it's a good job that I am unlikely to be put in charge of any hospitals any time soon. |
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The setting for the film is a beautiful temple on a secluded lake where an old monk and his young charge live. |
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The glowing slowmatch was touched to the powder in the touch hole which in turn ignited the powder charge in the barrel and fired the gun. |
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You are sounding like that old bag that's in charge of making sure I am somewhat of a lady. |
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The administration will finally have acquitted itself of the charge of failing to admit its mistakes, but at a terrible price. |
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A protein in one solution might carry a positive charge in a particular medium and migrate toward the negative end of the matrix. |
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It was at that time that another depth charge exploded close to the aft starboard fin. |
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All gift packs are sent under plain cover, free of charge by first class post. |
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I plead guilty to the charge that a short essay did not cover the waterfront. |
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The two ions of opposite charge attract each other and an ionic bond is formed. |
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Therefore, the trailing edge of the hyperpolarizing pulse finds the charge in its resting state. |
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The information gathered through the investigation did not merit laying a charge against anyone. |
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I want to dump it into a cradle last thing at night, where it will charge up again ready for the next night. |
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Lamb undertook the charge of his sister, who remained liable to periodic breakdowns, and she repaid him with great sympathy and affection. |
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In everyday terms, the charge in the batteries containing carbon nanotubes lasts longer. |
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The commission rationalized this system, explaining that other transportation networks already charge variable rates for use at peak hours. |
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Local woodland and mill dams would be preserved by a management company financed by an annual charge on the eventual householders. |
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The charge varies depending on which and how many masks the visitors request to appear. |
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This is their second term in charge and last year proved to be an enjoyable one for all involved. |
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His lawyer told him he could not understand why the Justice Department would bring up a charge on the technicality of one misdated check. |
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Rather than charge monthly rent, most landlords used to require tenants to put up huge cash deposits, often hundreds of thousands of dollars. |
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They have well-paid careers, are more in charge and have a lot to say for themselves. |
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There was a slight additional charge for other calibers and barrel lengths. |
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If convicted, the money laundering charge carries a penalty of up to life in prison. |
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Cpl Foster, who was in charge of two Lewis guns, rushed the German trenches and engaged the enemy. |
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Gross rental values of nearby homes would drop reducing the amount the council could charge ratepayers. |
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The prosecutor should not lay a charge where there is no reasonable prospect of securing a conviction before a reasonable jury. |
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A tremendous late charge from local ace Tony Skelton put him into second at the expense of Forster, just 0. 17s adrift of Wallbank. |
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He pleaded not guilty to a further charge of possessing amphetamines with intent to supply. |
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I told him I wanted to lay a charge of assault, and he told me he had two witnesses who would say I had assaulted him. |
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Shouting for it to stop, he propped his charge against a wall and went to remonstrate with the impertinent driver. |
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The five accused men, three from the company and two customers, all deny a charge of conspiracy to defraud. |
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They had given me full charge of cleaning up after myself, and my mother had even refreshed my memory as to how the washing machine worked. |
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Although the losses have been severe, the charge that those jobs were eliminated by foreign competition simply doesn't square with the facts. |
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It is significantly different than laying a charge for the purpose of furthering a civil claim. |
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But the New Economy is about constantly reinventing yourself and being creative and moving to where you can charge your customer a premium. |
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A kindhearted teenager built a safari area free of charge for youngsters at an infants school as part of his A-level studies. |
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The last we heard of him was a piece in the newspaper describing a charge of cruelty to animals. |
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It's a dynamic, go-ahead set of people Ken Livingstone's going to be in charge of. |
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A female referee will take charge of a York City match for the first time in the club's history tomorrow. |
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I am not sure that I agree with the notion that no charge should be made for admission to York City Art Gallery. |
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It is considered bad form to charge personal calls to the room, use the in-room bar, or order pay-per-view movies or events. |
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If married, the charge was not rape but adultery, and the case was heard in another court. |
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There is an unmistakable beauty, a spectacular charge to found footage that is translatable for a wide range of viewers. |
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The commercial paving contractor, however, is likely to charge by the square yard, based on a certain thickness of each material. |
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This product is fiendishly difficult for consumers to understand and value, so dealers charge top whack for it! |
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In 1966 a gate charge of 20 cents was introduced, with juniors up for five cents and those under 14 admitted free. |
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It will not be in charge of its own affairs until it has passed through a transitional period, one which is still continuing. |
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It has a 7,653 yard range and its warhead consists of a tandem-shaped charge to penetrate reactive armour. |
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Hood was put in charge of the ferry service and the story is that he took the funds, hid them and shot through. |
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You see scores of soldiers charge straight into storms of bullets, but they're just going to get shot and killed anyway. |
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At twenty yards' distance the soldiers will be ordered to trail arms, advance with shouts, fire at five paces' distance, and charge bayonets. |
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They all charge such extortionate admission charges they must make a fortune. |
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He was accused of various minor offences, but tried and executed on the charge of treasonably quartering the royal arms. |
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A charge was brought against the officer who was found not guilty on a technicality. |
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The underwriter might also charge higher rates based upon subjective judgements and conclusions from their analysis of your property values. |
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There will be 8 local bands performing from 4pm to 10 pm and the cover charge will be 8 Euro. |
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In 1996, she was appointed superintendent and given charge of the busy Lucan area of west Dublin. |
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He's the adjunct general for the state of Florida, meaning he's in charge of the state's Army and Air National Guard. |
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However, the efficiency of this process is low because the positive charge from the guanine radical cation also migrates to the solvent. |
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Tamper with a witness and see how you would go on a charge of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. |
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I was going to charge them an hourly rate with an estimate of how long I thought it was going to be. |
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The negative charge repels plasma proteins, including albumen, so they are not filtered but remain in the blood. |
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So you've got to get an enormous charge out of watching the audience with their mouths agape. |
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You can charge around on foot with rifles, or hop in any number of vehicles to indulge in some mechanised ultra-violence. |
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The accused were brought from Lancaster to Barrow by order of the Home Secretary, and the charge against them was reheard. |
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They were so helpless and vulnerable, yet didn't seem to care a jot, wanting only to play and charge around. |
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Instead of taking a percentage cut of a bond's face value, some charge a flat fee. |
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As long as you made it by the time the guy in charge reached your name, you received a notch on the stick used to record your presence. |
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I don't care if they become president of the United States or the person in charge of bringing the carts in from the supermarket parking lot. |
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All I can say is that it is a good job that I am not in charge of a nuclear reactor. |
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When they reach the tip, the avalanching electrons cancel the positive charge there. |
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Travelling by foot is completely free of charge and even in Skandia Cowes Week there were no weary queues. |
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He resigned, and now there's an acting director of FEMA, but really, you are the man here in charge of operations. |
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An Interior charge card task force recommended that the three parallel card systems be consolidated into a single accounting process. |
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Previous studies have shown that assessments of dye exclusion can depend upon the electrical charge of the dye and other factors. |
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Try using a credit card to get your money out and usually there's a flat fee on top of whatever interest charge your credit card will pay you. |
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These lines demark similar ionic potential, which is a measure of how tightly an ion's charge is packed. |
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Caffeine and alcohol give a temporary charge but have adverse after-effects. |
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I was the one who had the brains so I kept cave and I used to charge 'em all two apples so I never went to get the apples myself. |
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The horses charge out of the stalls although Wintertide is caught napping and immediately drops a few lengths. |
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A squad of armed riot police mounted a full-blooded charge into a chanting group of activists. |
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The fact that they were under the charge of the nurse effectually did away with all possibility of fraud. |
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The family, nonetheless, laid a charge of assault against the security officer, alleging that he grabbed Williamson and manhandled him. |
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The evidence was critical in relation to a serious charge and the administration of justice would be held in disrepute if the evidence was not admitted. |
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He orders the witch to repel the charge of sorcery by the oath of sixteen women, so these jurywomen must have been often exposed to peremptory challenges. |
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Director of photography Richard Lannaman minds the camera, leaving Danielle free to direct, though she takes full charge of the smaller and pick-up shoots. |
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The pretreatment by transition metal cations helps to adsorb DNA on mica because it neutralizes the mica surface charge and then weakens the repulsive pressure. |
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One of the difficulties cathedrals have is we do like to encourage visitors to come and visit but the vast majority feel it is immoral to charge admission. |
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This is a charge that would typically be resolved with a diversionary program. |
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And it was Lynam who was in charge of the BBC's Wimbledon coverage on that terrifying, rainswept afternoon in 1996 when Cliff Richard sang to Centre Court. |
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It is certainly possible to put some powder in a clean bowl and use a small spoon to trickle powder into the scale pan until the proper charge is reached. |
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In January, Adams pleaded guilty to an apparently unrelated federal charge of identity theft in California. |
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Every Wednesday, rain or shine, a minimal cover charge allows you to support local and regional musicians while enjoying a lazy summer evening in picturesque settings. |
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He soon had Sir Michael Stoute's charge on the rails and allowed him to make up the ground steadily, but he could not peg back Kandidate and went down by a length. |
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Woodall and Douglas, 35, formerly of Almsford Oval, Harrogate, deny a charge of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice by interfering with witnesses. |
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Spotlighting their demands and various forms of activism, it also lays them open to the charge of providing a pretext for foreign intervention in their domestic affairs. |
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Errors were committed by physicians, residents, RNs, and charge nurses. |
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Every year, after the snow melts in the mountainous regions on the border, there is a race against time to see which nation takes charge of the heights near the border. |
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The incident resulted in the 26-year-old woman laying a charge of rape against the 53-year-old judge, who was arrested and has spent the past few days in prison. |
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Having heard the whole saga, I would not lay that charge at their door. |
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When he went to lay a charge at the local police station, the police officer on duty refused to open a case, claiming that he could not open a case for a R20 robbery. |
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They lost just twice all season and finished five points ahead of the pack to charge back to the top flight where they acquitted themselves well with some great performances. |
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What can be learned from this episode is that professional people in charge of law enforcement don't have to do the bidding of their masters when it comes to wrongdoing. |
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Once the matter has been referred to a Justice of the Peace, in this case, Justice of the Peace Forrest, the Justice of the Peace is in charge of the process. |
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But unfortunately for us, the devilish Mr. Hyde was in charge in that case. |
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Another charge about keeping outcomes data is that it will lead to rationing. |
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Restaurants often add a service charge on to the tab, thereby avoiding the possibility that even the most indifferent service does not go unrewarded. |
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Once he has sold out, your boss most likely will try to put one of his old boys in charge of at least haft your job, maybe the whole shooting match. |
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Rejected specialists are sent back with notes stating the reasons and recommending to those in charge of training units what they should stress in retraining the rejects. |
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Anyway, physical deformity was not the most serious charge the tudors brought against Richard. |
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But he denied the charge and a fellow prisoner later came forward and admitted he tricked him into smoking a cigarette which contained illegal substances. |
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Mata Khivi was the wife of Guru Angad Dev and was in charge of the langar. |
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The Ministry of Finance will be in charge of the state lottery, while the sports totaliser will remain under the supervision of the Ministry of Youth and Sports. |
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The 300 copies in Bemba, she said, would be distributed to the residents free of charge starting with public offices where other people could easily access them. |
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The pejorative charge of anachronism as the inadmissible confusion of periods or eras presupposes that the accuser knows what the correct time of history is. |
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A receiver can be appointed to a firm by a creditor, usually a bank, whose debt has been secured by a charge on some or all of the company's assets. |
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Recognizing that Messier was simply a corporate charlatan, Bronfman stepped up and led the charge to remove the megalomaniac. |
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Even in the Appeal the charge of misdeclaration was sustained. |
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So, too, negligently failing to treat a patient is as culpable as doing so in a negligent manner, and if death results a manslaughter charge could be brought. |
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Back there I could fly a gunship, I could drive a tank, I was in charge of million-dollar equipment. |
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They made one last charge for the airport, and when the riot police blocked them again a melee ensued. |
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She was found not guilty of a third charge of wilful neglect. |
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We then conducted bivariate comparisons between groups on outcome variables that included rearrest, type and severity of charge and disposition of rearrests. |
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I think it's a sign we travel with way too many electronics, but nonetheless, four are on the desktop so you don't have to go rearranging the furniture to charge up. |
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Nash is a retired rear admiral, formerly in charge of Navy construction. |
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A spokesman had earlier said the police could not act solely on the basis of a video and that someone had to lay a charge before an investigation could be started. |
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A brief bio is to be found in a deposition she gave in the criminal case before the felony charge was dropped. |
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The man was described at Manchester Crown Court as a strict father who controlled and manipulated his children and was also in total charge of his wife. |
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It is not even clear that they have to lay a charge or, if a person is found not guilty, that they have to return those things that they have seized. |
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These actin nucleation sites lead to the formation of large aggregates due to charge shielding between actin monomers in the aggregate and monomers in the bulk. |
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The people in charge of the convoys distributed the hejab to the besieged women along with the cartons of food. |
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Pay your cover charge and stop running around from club to club. |
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The cover charge of Rs.150 includes refreshments and dinner. |
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Early reports said there would be a cover charge at all times. |
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Wendy took charge of the gurney and gave him a pointed look. |
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The new rector of the Scottish Episcopal Church in Orkney, Reverend Alison Duff, was installed into her charge at a service in Kirkwall on Wednesday night. |
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Gravity led the awards season charge in London on Wednesday with 11 bafta nominations, including best film and best director. |
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The armed forces insist every recruit passes through this ordeal with flying colours before they take charge of real kit worth millions of pounds of taxpayers' money. |
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He had an earlier, pre-enlistment arrest on a firearms charge as well as a decade-long history of psychiatric problems. |
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Changing Times Ken Auletta, The New Yorker Jill Abramson takes charge of the Gray Lady. |
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Even at the deepest level we know, of elementary particles, charge seems to be an integral part of the particles, quarks are charged, and so are electrons, muons, and taus. |
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He was manacled, blindfolded, held on his knees for hours, beaten, and taken to the infamous Salem prison where he stayed for eleven days without charge or defence. |
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He said the fact that the British tax authorities do not charge a withholding tax on capital gains meant that builders could hide the money from the Irish Revenue. |
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Of course, he knew what to charge in these days of globalisation, and had it not been for Marchizu's release on parole, the community would never have been able to afford him. |
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Some firms charge a monthly fee, while others charge transactional fees. |
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He or she will often charge you a flat fee or an hourly rate. |
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Engelsma also rejected the charge in a listener's question that the Protestant Reformed person seeks to determine whether a person is regenerate before reaching out to them. |
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I spoke with Jeff Gray, the Building Services Manager at Stephen Knolls who is in charge of maintaining the garden. |
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The charge against Palmer was dropped, and Rice was indicted on a higher charge of aggravated assault. |
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Tsongas and Rep. Mike Michaud have led the charge for an all-American recruit shoe in Congress. |
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After her husband, Andrew, inherited the dukedom in 1950, Debo found herself in charge of seven houses in short order. |
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Two weeks before trial, Beebe pleaded guilty to a single charge of aggravated sexual battery. |
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The added charge for access to hotel Wi-Fi is not only exploitative but increasingly irrelevant. |
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In many, if not most, cases, the charge itself will have been executed before the execution, let alone the exchange, of the conveyance or transfer of the property. |
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Thrown into the Middle East pyre, the Zionism-racism charge has been an accelerant, angering, alienating, polarizing both sides. |
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Planned search efforts for Graham have been called off, and Albemarle County Police have taken charge of the investigation. |
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We live in a great age for negative campaigning because any charge can be rebutted in real time on the Internet. |
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In the past, nonapproved brokers could refer applicants to approved lenders and charge the borrower a fee. |
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Scotland s single use carrier bag usage drops by 650 million since charge was introduced. |
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Those who were more attached to NewCo discussed more positively their ability to charge OldCo for work, to take the 'commercial' view. |
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Stone Age women took charge of weaving and basketry, as they do in traditional societies today, the scientists propose. |
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The drugs charge against the former Foreign Legionnaire and prison escaper was dropped, as revealed in last week's Sunday Mail. |
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Large shops in England are now required to charge 5p for all singleuse plastic carrier bags that they issue at the point of sale. |
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Amperage describes the amount of current in a circuit, which is the rate at which electric charge flows past a point in a circuit. |
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The purpose of the donor charge is to impart sufficient energy into the UXO explosives charge in order to cause a sympathetic detonation. |
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Arrays of top-gate magnetic nanofingers are used to induce a resonant charge transfer between the pair of spin-resolved edge states. |
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Two high voltage power supplies at the high and low energy ends transfer charge to the pelletron chain. |
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It is entirely coincidental if this method generates an escalation charge that equals a property's actual cost experience. |
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All this is to say that the identity politics charge won't stick. |
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Our watches use a solar battery system, so you can charge with room light or sunlight. |
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He was put in charge and given overall direction of the program. |
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The same thing happened with Rudy Crew, the high-salaried junketeer whom Kitzhaber put in charge of his education reform project. |
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The Florida Bar has one local circuit committee whose only charge is to investigate unlicensed practice of law in immigration matters. |
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Instruction began under the charge of another St Andrews graduate Robert Rollock. |
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Ferguson has until November 19 to contest the charge but did manage a sideswipe at the FA, who he feels are delighted to take come action. |
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In 1651 Parliament sent Sir Robert Blake in charge of a naval task force to retake the islands. |
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Antoinette Lori Bernhardt, 21, was arrested Monday on a charge of first-degree criminal mistreatment and lodged in Lane County Jail. |
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His charge was halted by Max Verstappen, who took his maiden win in Spain in his debut race for Red Bull. |
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The charge against Lebedev bears the malign signature of a move crafted to intimidate the still unintimidated. |
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Whereas, Commander Logistic, Rear Admiral Imdad Hussain Jafri would be in charge of Logistic support to all PN units, ships and establishments. |
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In his decade in charge of the National, Olivier acted in thirteen plays and directed eight. |
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It followed yesterday's letter bomb attack at the central London offices of Capita, which runs London's congestion charge system. |
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There was a hung jury in relation to a murder charge against Horton, but she pleaded guilty to manslaughter at a hearing in December. |
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Why, for instance, do water users in a megacity like Lagos not pay an extra charge to get cesspits pumped out? |
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Eliot attempted to repudiate the charge that Jonson was an arid classicist by analysing the role of imagination in his dialogue. |
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A business owner with the know-how and time could get all the appropriate posters free of charge direct from government agencies. |
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According to the charge sheet, prosecutors said the suspect consumed morphine, prazolam, procyclidine, carisoprodol, meprobamat and tramadol. |
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In 1939 she absconded her bail in Melbourne and went to New Zealand, where she also absconded on a charge of stealing diamonds. |
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The reorganization energy Er in phototransfer is usually greater than in the photoexcitation process due to greater charge redistribution. |
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A typical horizontal single-phase bus duct shown in Figure 1 has been considered for the analysis of without Image charge effect on the particle. |
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Pompeius' own son was put in charge as naval commander in the effort to cause widespread famine in Italy. |
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He also faces a provincial charge for using a false social insurance number to land the job. |
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Which man, whose name is now an eponym, led the disastrous charge of the Light Brigade? |
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We are in no way open to the charge that we are loony lefties running the organization on behalf of some fringe interests. |
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Dirac was able to maintain his normal research productivity only because Manci was in charge of everything else. |
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The Icelandic Coast Guard has primarily been a law enforcement organisation but is also in charge of national defences. |
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Muhammad Ali said no food outlet or Tandoor owner would be allowed to charge the price of Rotis at their will. |
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Now he is in charge of eight large units on the Helmand front. |
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Ney therefore tried to break Wellesley's centre with a cavalry charge alone. |
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Later in 1678, Danby was impeached by the House of Commons on the charge of high treason. |
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Ministers were left looking as trustworthy as the dodgy conmen who knock on your door and want to charge a fortune for the shoddiest work. |
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I would as freely have retracted this charge of idolatry as I ever made it. |
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In early January 1642, accompanied by 400 soldiers, Charles attempted to arrest five members of the House of Commons on a charge of treason. |
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All such School-masters as have charge of Children and do instruct them either in Publick Schools, or Private Houses. |
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The software is sensitive to both positive and negative factors affecting cupola operation as it moves from the charge door to the taphole. |
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He assists with legging the boat through the Sapperton tunnel and then steering it after the postillion in charge of the horses is injured. |
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John Champney Warreners, 50, spent days trying to sign up for the hated utility charge before the original February 2 deadline. |
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The average number of children in charge is about 90. One hundred and fifty could be accommodated. |
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Due to the great heat required to melt the charge the grate had to be cooled, else it would melt with the charge. |
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A jury in December 2013 cleared Mix of one obstruction of justice charge, and the Department of Justice dropped the second charge today. |
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This was done by running a constant charge of cool air on it, or by throwing water on the bottom of the grate. |
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A very good example of such targets is that given to the operator in charge of the unpacker machine. |
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A third charge that he stole a money box, which he denied, will remain on the file. |
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When there were Australian officers everyone was more pally and sociable which made it easier for the lady in charge to entertain the party. |
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The practice of folding sheep was general, and the purchase of hurdles was a regular charge in the shepherd's account. |
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Kuhn has been in temporary charge of Aalborg since Scot Bruce Rioch was sacked last month and has yet to lose a game. |
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His wife Sheela Devi virtually denied the charge and filed a counter petition seeking restitution of conjugal rights. |
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In 1947, Andreotti was appointed undersecretary to the Prime Minister and was put in charge of re-organizing the film industry. |
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Tony Martin's charge beat off the challenge of Caracciola to score 12 months ago and the runner-up does reoppose this year. |
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Weavers, of Bullas Road, Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, pleaded guilty at Warwick Crown Court to one charge of smuggling. |
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Michael Halford's charge finished a close third to Basra and Camisado, a long way clear of the remainder, and should be noted next time. |
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I always know when it's time to return home and charge along the autoroutes in search of Monsieur Le Soleil. |
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A final charge alleges that the Het Burn cage contained two dead mistle thrushes, which are not covered by the licence. |
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It is common for the various authorities now in charge of the Royal Navy to be referred to as simply The Admiralty. |
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Parling is in charge of a lineout that currently ranks fifth out of six in the RBS 6 Nations championship. |
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The calculator uses linear programming to determine the least expensive recipe to charge a furnace to a given chemistry. |
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Any charge which has a crown immediately above or upon it, is said to be ensigned. |
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On 3 January 2017, Bayern Munich assistant manager Paul Clement agreed to take charge of the team, replacing Bradley. |
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He had previously been put in charge of the rebuilding of churches to replace those lost in the Great Fire. |
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Pitt formed a triumvirate to direct operations with George Anson in command of the navy and John Ligonier in charge of the army. |
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This ancient role dates back to the 12th century, when six Esquire Bedels were in charge of keeping order at Oxford University. |
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Tenants have to buy their beer from the pub companies at premium rates and are then forced to charge uncompetitively high prices to customers. |
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