Gorden led the charge with 82 yards on five carries, while Griffen tailed with 63 yards on ten carries. |
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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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I'm going to interview the man that nobody has talked to, the man that has just been charge with assassinating the president. |
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That's why news organizations watched that charge with particular foreboding. |
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On Monday the monk held talks with members of the committee on religious affairs, a government body in charge with cultural and religious issues. |
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Under these conditions, it would be advisable to align the deposit charge with the cost of the bottle. |
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The process is completely free of charge with all workshops, materials and coaching provided. |
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You will get a second server free of charge with the same maximal bit rate as your main server but with only 5 slots. |
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Access to it is only permitted to few authorized personel, who are in charge with the technical, commercial or editorial care of these servers. |
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If you're trying to charge with USB, make sure that your phone supports USB charging and that the option is switched on. |
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Last year, almost 1,000 practitioners received laser eye surgery free of charge with Optical Express through the previous offer. |
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Oculus Rift is leading the charge with its incredible gaming headset, which offers full 360 degree, stomach churningly realistic 3D for PC games. |
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The Institute shall provide applicants and requesting parties free of charge with the official forms, which may be reproduced by third parties provided that the copies correspond to the official format. |
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Raine embraces the second charge with cheerful good humour. |
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O'Neill must decide whom to charge with containing that pair. |
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In this typical day, the recruit learned to parade and to charge with a bayonet, one of the favourite exercises of Sam Hughes, who liked to demonstrate it himself. |
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It can be estimated that some clandestine asylum seekers or migrants gain access to the container at the time of loading it, which implies the knowledge of the staff in charge with this operation. |
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In accordance with legal obligations, the Group states that it maintains a share liquidity contract with a bank in charge with its discretionary management. |
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Production props where no payment is made but certain goods or services are merely provided free of charge with a view to their inclusion in a programme shall be permitted. |
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After receiving the charge with every mark of derision, the pupils formed in line and buzzingly passed a ragged book from hand to hand. |
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It is a non bailable charge with imprisonment up to 10 years with or without fine. |
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The flattening of the corporation, for example, that was such a feature of corporate restructuring in the 1990s, left those in charge with a wider span of control. |
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Our watches use a solar battery system, so you can charge with room light or sunlight. |
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Pour mixture into soda siphon and charge with one CO2 cartridge. |
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