But, two goalline clearances and some sensational saves ensured York stayed in sight. |
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Obviously, these clearances were granted in order to gain propaganda mileage for the elections. |
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It also has two vans which provide a furniture service and a shop which sells smaller items from house clearances to raise funds. |
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It was the most costly of a series of hurried clearances from panic-stricken and nervous City players. |
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Chances gone begging made way for sliced clearances, hacked hoofs, stumbles, bobbles, blocked shots and mis-hit passes. |
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So in Kenya the British managed to contrive a land system similar to the clearances in Britain. |
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It is absurd to assert that he was blinkered to the reality of those clearances taking place 100 miles to the north. |
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Prior to that it was common to find records of the foundation of new settlements and associated land clearances for arable fields. |
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Worst hit by the land clearances are the indigenous tribes that have lived for thousands of years in the forests. |
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Soft, sloppy goals caused by panicky clearances and unfocused defending have blighted their play. |
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City's third skipper of the current campaign capped an aggressive display with a number of fine clearances and his first goal of the season. |
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Access to the data and the computer equipment are limited to persons with appropriate security clearances. |
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But juniper trees were cut down during land clearances and for fuel. |
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Accordingly, the three complaints about security clearances proved without foundation. |
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The Committee has been constituted as a complaint tribunal to consider and report on any matter having to do with federal security clearances. |
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Because of low clearances in two locations, double-decker freight containers cannot travel along that corridor. |
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Its low clearances to combustible materials make it a safe bet in the Medium pellet stoves category. |
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Parker had led the tally with 35 disposals and 10 clearances before being taken off on the medicab. |
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From our point of view, it is long past time that the number and level of security clearances required again be rigorously re-evaluated. |
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Prime time clearances are in the range of 4 to 6 cycles for both three-phase and line-toground faults. |
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He had issued amended clearances to several aircraft and had seen the first three aircraft depart from that runway. |
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The clearances shown in Table 1 are measured directly under the highest point of the arched girders. |
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They've in fact driven it down, and it's driven people off the land, just like the highland clearances did in Scotland years ago. |
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In case of larger blowers the roller bearing clearances and the shaft deflection have an influence on the clearance. |
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Different combinations of materials are used to reduce the dashpot clearances at elevated temperature. |
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In Europe, few railroads had clearances ample enough to accept a highway box trailer piggybacked on a flatcar of normal frame height. |
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In addition, the trainman may be riding on a boxcar as it enters a spurline into an industrial area where the clearances may not be very wide. |
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Rockliff was Brisbane's best at that stage with 18 possessions and four clearances. |
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However, Passport Canada is proceeding with security clearances based on expectations of this new standard. |
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Over time, wear resulted in increased clearances, leading to the generation and propagation of vibrations. |
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Security clearances for those working with the issuance system have been updated. |
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The issues we are really looking at here are security clearances and the need for security plans around the movement of goods. |
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Subject to conditions, including the customary regulatory clearances, sanofi-aventis expects to obtain a majority interest in this new venture. |
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The granted overdraft clearances and credit lines are reviewed yearly in the course of the third calendar quarter. |
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Larger clearances between the rotors and the end plates compensate for axial thermal expansion at the floating bearing end. |
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In addition, most individuals within the ATIP Unit require high level security clearances. |
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The stove must also be placed so as to maintain the minimum clearances to combustible walls specified for each type of connector used. |
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The Senate is also independently evaluating the government oversight of security clearances in the wake of the Navy yard shooting. |
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Forcibly separated from the means of subsistence, by acts of enclosure in England, clearances in Scotland, they had little choice but to work for Gradgrind in his mill. |
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The staff give up their time free of charge and the charity raises money to run the workshop selling the ornaments left over from house clearances. |
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That was because the fishmonger did house clearances on a Monday and never had time to unload the odds and ends floating about in the back of the van. |
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But they then displayed the defensive lapses that have lost them so dearly this last month as a penalty and two goals from failed clearances cost them the match. |
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However, if luck had to be on their side they would have won by a least another five goals as the crossbar and goal line clearances saved the home side from a hammering. |
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Around ten minutes into the second half, a testing series of corners was swung in underneath the cross bar requiring four goal line clearances in a frantic few minutes. |
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From a series of very well worked set plays St Mary's almost doubled their lead on four occasions only to be stopped by a series of goalline clearances. |
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He warns against carrying the ball across the face of the goal and urges all clearances that can't be made down-field to be directed to the sidelines. |
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However, we thought it might be useful to highlight some of these conclusions in the form of a report card on CSIS and on security clearances by the Department of National Defence. |
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In addition, the SIRC Web site describes procedures for filing complaints about CSIS Activities and the denial of security clearances, as set out in sections 41 and 42 of the CSIS Act. |
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Access to confidential information is carefully monitored, and appropriate security clearances are obtained for all staff that require access to confidential information. |
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The project is complex, because the limestone quarry is in India and the main plant in Bangladesh, and took some time to obtain necessary clearances from the governments of India, Bangladesh and the Indian State of Meghalaya. |
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Clearance delivery is the position that issues route clearances to aircraft, typically before they commence taxiing. |
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The fracture of the check ball retainer in the exhaust valve hydraulic tappet, however, allowed the tappet to become spongy or collapse and allow the clearances to increase in the valve operating assembly. |
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You can therefore safely avoid roads on which motorhomes are not permitted, narrow roads and bridges and tunnels with low height clearances or for which your vehicle is too heavy to cross. |
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These clearances contain details of the route that the aircraft is expected to fly after departure. |
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On electrified lines of the Irish and Northern Irish networks, the IRL1 Irish standard structure gauge and the necessary clearances define the nominal contact wire height. |
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Port showed glimpses of its silky best throughout the first half but the Crows' midfielders were simply too good at the contests, outshining the Power in clearances and tackles. |
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Since its inception in 1963, IR-4 has assisted with more than 4,400 clearances on some 208 crops, from acerola and alfalfa to yam and youngberry. |
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We elected to extend our examination period to 30 June 2008 to examine actions taken by management to address our concerns about contractor security clearances. |
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The choice of steel was dictated by the big 16 to 18 m doors and the 13 m clearances required to create the glass canopies and give the roof its architectural signature. |
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We would like to inform you that the Pestalozzi Children's Foundation does not have a second-hand shop and is therefore not in the position to do house or flat clearances. |
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Listed wall and floor shields are available to reduce clearances, and most building codes provide information on materials which may be used to reduce clearances. |
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Due to the oversize value used, clearances very often leave behind small pieces of copper, which can flake off during etching. |
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Forest clearances were undertaken to provide room for cereal cultivation and animal herds. |
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Meanwhile, the number of new complaints about security clearances plunged. |
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The 19-year-old from Reading, an alumna of the prestigious Wellington College in Berkshire, cut it fine but looked thrilled after the third‑time clearances at both 1.92m and 1.94m that ushered her through. |
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Consult your municipality to find out if it prohibits the planting of particular tree species and to determine what clearances are required around joint-use enclosures and streetlamps. |
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Ground traffic crossing an active runway is not changed to the frequency of the controller controlling that runway and is therefore unable to hear clearances given to aircraft taking off or landing. |
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On occasion pilots read back and act on clearances that they were expecting to receive, rather than on the actual clearance parameters given them by the controller. |
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In the context of air traffic control, pilots frequently read back and act upon clearances that they were expecting to receive, and not the actual clearance parameters given them by the controller. |
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To determine the candidate's ability to obtain and read back clearances. |
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Following the installation of such a heat radiation shield, the clearances mentioned on the stove certification plate may be reduced as stated in the following table. |
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Dockers midfielder Nat Fyfe was influential with 27 possessions, eight clearances, and a goal, with his high-flying mark in the final quarter another highlight. |
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Security and third-party proprietary information-The reviewers must adhere to all security requirements and ensure actions are consistent with personal security clearances. |
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We do not want to go there, quite obviously, because we do not want to encumber hunters, trappers and recreational shooters with security clearances. |
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Negative clearances and unreturned questionnaires. |
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Since 1992, because the internal auditors insisted that DHA adhere to the United Nations Financial Rules and Regulations, a waiting period of a minimum six months may elapse before the clearances are made. |
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The Highland clearances actively discouraged the use of Gaelic, caused the numbers of Gaelic speakers to fall. |
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We think we met that argument last year when we said we could not believe that CSIS policy against making polygraph examinations the sole determinant of security clearances and employment could be made to stick. |
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The new measures were to bring about a reduction in the demand for security clearances by requiring that requests be justifiable, equitable and effective. |
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Some later clearances replaced agriculture with sporting estates stocked with deer. |
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Some of those carrying out clearances believed that this was for the benefit of those affected. |
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Schulz was able to shake off the hit to kick a goal, but Port Adelaide failed to inflict any major damage on the scoreboard despite winning the clearances, inside 50m count and hit-outs. |
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Like flight service station operators in Canada, who are civilians, flight followers do not provide clearances or any other type of positive control to aircraft. |
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Large livestock farms developed in the lowlands and appear to have contributed to economic growth and inspired increasing forest clearances. |
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Unlike neighbouring Fetlar, Yell never suffered large scale clearances, only some local ones, and has long had multiple ownership. |
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The clearances were an influential theme in Scottish literature, with notable examples such as Consider the Lilies, a novel by Iain Crichton Smith. |
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Based on the found clearances, the minimal fabricable gaps in radial and axial direction were researched to enable the manufacturing of piano hinges. |
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In addition, these clearances were unleashed on a population already ravaged by hunger and destitution and few attempts were made to provide shelter to the dispossessed. |
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Operationally, unmanned systems are expected to locate the tanker, form up, accept clearances, refuel, and disengage without any human intervention. |
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Distortion of the engine structure has to be controlled with suitable mount locations to maintain acceptable rotor and seal clearances and prevent rubbing. |
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The documented remains include seven hut circles, five enclosures, two trackways, a field system, and some fifty cairns which probably represent field clearances. |
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Imagined revenge for the Clearances and the totem abolition of private lairdship is the prevailing fantasy on The Mound. |
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Clearances were being returned instantly and, under relentless pressure, their defence cracked. |
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It would be like talking at length about the desolateness of the Scottish Highlands without mentioning the Highland Clearances. |
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Scots seemed chiefly preoccupied with the folk memory of the Clearances. |
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Long before the Highland Clearances, some chiefs, such as Ewen Cameron of Lochiel, sold some of their clans into indenture in North America. |
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The Clearances were a complex series of events occurring over more than a hundred years. |
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The goats are descendants of livestock abandoned, through necessity, by Highlanders during the Highland Clearances. |
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Similar developments in Scotland have lately been called the Lowland Clearances by historians such as Tom Devine. |
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It was only in the early 19th century that the second, more brutal phase of the Clearances began. |
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However, the modern Highland games are largely a Victorian invention, developed after the Highland Clearances. |
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Karl Marx was living in London during the peak of the national controversy over the Highland Clearances. |
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Butcher's Broom and The Silver Darlings are historical novels dealing with the Highland Clearances. |
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Similar sentiments were expressed with regard to the Ardnamurchan Clearances by a local doctor, Iain MacLachlainn. |
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During the 19th century, the inhabitants of Skye were also devastated by famine and Clearances. |
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This is because it is the site of where many Scottish Highlanders settled after the Highland Clearances. |
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The Highland Clearances and the end of the township system followed changes in land ownership and tenancy and the replacement of cattle by sheep. |
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The Highland Clearances and widespread emigration significantly weakened Gaelic language and culture and had a profound impact on the nature of Gaelic poetry. |
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The Highland Clearances of the 19th century had a devastating effect on many communities and it is only in recent years that population levels have ceased to decline. |
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Whilst most historians relate the response to Jacobitism as being a key element in the sequence of events that covers the Highland Clearances period. |
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The Clearances resulted in significant emigration of Highlanders to the coast, the Scottish Lowlands, and further afield to North America and Australasia. |
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The Clearances relied on the de jure insecurity of tenure of most tenants under the Scottish legal system whilst the de facto security of the clan system was repealed by law. |
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Cape Breton is well known for its traditional fiddle music, which was brought to North America by Scottish immigrants during the Highland Clearances. |
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During the first half of the 19th century, Cape Breton Island experienced an influx of Highland Scots numbering approximately 50,000 as a result of the Highland Clearances. |
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The Highland Clearances of the 19th century destroyed communities throughout the Highlands and Islands as the human populations were evicted and replaced with sheep farms. |
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