Olsen, the German fashion house, has just opened its first shop in Glasgow after testing the water with its own concession in a department store. |
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On the other, the book makes no concession to ways in which authorial intent might be shaped or scuttled by external factors. |
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Above it will be an upper-deck patio with concession stands and permanent restrooms. |
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It also had more concession stands and more comfortable seating than the older parks. |
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The sole concession to any interest outside right-wing politics is a wall hanging of an African jungle scene. |
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The concession of late goals has been their Achilles' heel over the last year or so. |
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One important concession has been made with a more modern radial engine replacing the original rotary engine. |
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Many of the new concession holders had no intention of putting the land to productive use and speculation and corruption became rampant. |
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Woods found the rough with an iron at the first, thereby setting the tone for his concession of two strokes in his opening three holes. |
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The concession should not be extended to SADC citizens as this would open a loophole for illegal aliens. |
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In return for an advance on future royalties, the IPC demanded an expansion of the territories under concession from 192 to 35,000 square miles. |
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Since the organization is based in America, not Thailand, the Khmers do not see this as a concession. |
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This was the first time such a concession had been made in her school for an A-level student. |
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I think that is what is wrapped up in the concession that you took us to on the last page of that document. |
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That's the most public concession that anything is amiss here, as Chinese media have given scant coverage to the riots. |
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The concession applies to work done on all foreign-flagged vessels whose owners are not resident in Venezuela. |
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A 30-year concession deal was signed in 1999 but it had to be re-signed after Dundee purchased the company last year. |
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The rest consists of vast wilderness concession areas which are leased to private safari camp operators. |
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The proposal springs from complaints to MPs and councillors from people judged ineligible for the concession. |
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But the North has in the past raised tensions to attract attention or before climbing down to a compromise or concession. |
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Labour's concession to those who try to scapegoat refugees and migrants is shameful. |
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We spent the next day at another part of the concession, where the path was overgrown and the machete rang like a bell against the lianas. |
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If you do get the promise of a concession by special request, ask for written confirmation from the airline. |
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The only concession is that they are entitled to keep their personal allowance. |
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The only concession to modernity on the 50-year-old lorries is that the engines have been converted to run on unleaded petrol. |
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Ah well, at least I can get a concession ticket now, thanks to my lowly student status. |
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It now supplies coffee and consumer goods by mail order, through shops, cafes and through concession stands in supermarkets. |
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Gore called Bush on the telephone, wished him well and said he would make his way to a public auditorium to deliver a concession speech. |
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For a man who had preferred to limit himself merely to a sulky acknowledgement of Blair's position, it was a significant concession. |
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This concession led to the area being overcrowded by people who found it relatively easy to settle there. |
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As the ballot result was due, the company offered to scrap Saturday working for subs and reporters as a concession. |
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So we were tanking up, smoking, talking nonsense, enjoying the once-a-month concession to our younger selves our wives allow us. |
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To say they were outclassed would be an injustice, but to say their efforts were more laboured is a necessary concession to Galway. |
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The lemon wedge accompaniment is typical, while the tartar sauce is a Canadian concession, but not a mistake. |
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In concession to the October morning chill, she slipped a worn flannel shirt on over the tee. |
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I will, however, question the assumption that this concession compromises the realist agenda. |
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But it may not be a proper concession if the terminus is at the end of each trial day, so we will just have to check that. |
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That was quite a concession, given that they wanted the intent of the erroneous scrivener to prevail in interpretation. |
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This is a three-ring circus that may well turn into a witch hunt, with pitchforks and torches available at the concession stands. |
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Now, whether it is a concession or whether it is self-evident, it is obvious people relied upon gas. |
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Special concession rates are available for families, senior citizens and students. |
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He makes no concession to those unversed in the history, religion and culture of anything east of the West. |
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The mother pact on concession for the country's first private funded airport alone took over two years to come through. |
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When they negotiate, they often hide a major concession behind a barrage of bluster. |
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This was a concession to weight-saving but also a recognition of Buffel top-heaviness. |
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It was a necessary concession, as the Ossies felt dominated by their western counterpart. |
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The CPC has to decide on whether the Government has allowed an inadmissible state aid by awarding the concession without a competitive procedure. |
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And all regard compromise and concession, at least over matters of principle, as weakness, because they are. |
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The smallest concession to a different view must now be scotched by this master of the pulpit philippic and the courtroom defence. |
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Considering how few maybes there have been in his life, this concession is huge. |
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Sir Kuiper used his influence to gain a concession in Pelgaryn as compensation for the losses he suffered from the orcish invasion. |
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Anything less is a concession that the rule of law can be usurped by mob rule. |
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This apparent concession is a cynical manoeuvre aimed at saving the faces of any potential turncoats. |
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He pays me a sidewise glance, incredulous brows knitting an ambiguity, finding it almost unsporting to fold and venture a smile of concession. |
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A movie theatre concession girl, Debbie, meets the store clerk at a laundromat and tries to make awkward, one-sided, monosyllabic conversation. |
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Ferdinand's concession of a constitution at the end of January thus provoked a temporary mood of enthusiasm and popular unity. |
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Muji's only concession to the festive season is that Pinlights become available in white or berry colours for indoor use. |
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The concession only applies where satisfactory evidence is furnished to establish the bona fides of the case. |
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Members see any concession not as a necessary compromise but as an unforgivable sellout to a sworn enemy. |
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You might view this book as the ultimate concession of the world of science to the uninformed needs of the popular mind. |
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We served hamburgers and hot dogs, we were grilling them around the clock, and had a cold drink concession. |
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Amid all the cuts, the Park and Ride services are to continue unscathed, with the concession of a few extra stops. |
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Replacement's brainstorm at line-out put Wallabies back in ascendancy and concession of late penalty sealed fate of Lions. |
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Mrs Cameron's only concession to her usual relaxed informality was a striped Breton shirt. |
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Opposition parties attacked the U-turn last night, calling it a concession to commercial interests. |
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The concession stand sat at the back of the lobby and if some new kid happened to be on duty, the place probably smelled of burned popcorn. |
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There were long lines throughout the day at concession stands and many exhibits. |
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The government portrays the new laws on 'ordinary' autonomy as a large concession to all the resource-rich provinces which are showing secessionist symptoms. |
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In time of war the political imperatives of the commissar might become subordinated to the professional needs of the field commander, but the concession was only temporary. |
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If she does win, look for Sarah Palin to blame all media and, more than likely, a memorable concession speech from Joe Miller. |
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From the flow of the main throughways to the definition and placement of internal landmarks, such as the concession villages, emphasis was placed on visual connectivity. |
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The safety car's one concession to alerting the turbo-charged 400-horsepower cars hurtling towards it was the blinking of its hazard warning lights. |
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The House Speaker needs to raise the debt limit, but still thinks that he can get some kind of concession from Democrats. |
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He was absolutely right, although illiterately put, the second you give up any information, you're treading dangerously close to a 5th amendment concession. |
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The candidate made an emotional concession speech when it was clear that he had lost. |
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Lamont himself was gracious in concession, although still angry about the war. |
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The government would take a tough stand and then make a token concession. |
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To the absolutist mindset, breeching a principle is the same as abandoning it, and therefore any concession to differing views amounts to total surrender. |
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But if it was a concession, it never amounted to a climbdown. |
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You want to hit the concession stand before the game starts! |
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The only concession to summer is that most people have removed their hats except my grandmother who is wearing a cross between a meringue and a tea cosy. |
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The striking workers include part-time housekeepers, cooks, ticket takers, ushers, bartenders, concession workers, servers, and conversion and ice crews. |
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I have no doubt that this concession was rightly made by defendants. |
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The proposal of concession may be done by an interested investor, the conceder being obliged to draw up the feasibility study within a term of 30 days. |
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He slept on bracken, the only concession to comfort a down quilt and a patch of woollen red plaid, often seen wrapped around him as he went about his business. |
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Even though there is a threadbare concession stand, overflowing picnic baskets abound. |
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There was a lack of clarity about the chosen financial model and the decision to award a concession had been made without competitive bidding or a tender. |
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After two weeks of dwelling on religious and social issues, Santorum delivered a concession speech heavy on economic talk. |
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Under such a concession, the private sector operator takes over responsibility to design, build, finance, operate and maintain the asset, such as a motorway. |
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But people don't know the background of arguments and backbiting that has been going on over the state of the equipment and their refusal to give us concession prices. |
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He's energizing his opponents and driving away moderates in droves because he is a right wing ideologue who refuses to make even the slightest concession to achieve consensus. |
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The concession came in response to Chancellor Gordon Brown's belief that the pact fails to take account of borrowing and investment over a five to six-year cycle. |
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It is austerely modernist, making little concession to either plot or character, more like a fictive sculpture than a story, an obsessively repeated series of patterns. |
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I am really impressed by the seriousness and high quality of your newspaper, which belongs to feminist herstory and has never made any concession. |
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At his concession speech, he told his staff to get ready to go work the next day. |
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Although the parish priest has no faculty from the law to confirm these people, he could seek from the diocesan bishop the concession of the faculty to confirm them. |
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This concession speech was both a tribute to his opponent and a valedictory to his lifetime of service to the country. |
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The concession was granted as the Duke toured the new extension, which provides accommodation for 20 boarders at Wentworth House, a girl's boarding house. |
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The constitution was rewritten retrospectively in an attempt to put the concession beyond legal challenge. |
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But there remains an underlying air of stress, from the media tent to the concession stands. |
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But catching glimpses of the concession speeches from the above quintumverate would make the night a lot less painful. |
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As a concession to health, he then switched to half pints and even refused a Scotch pie from the chuckwagon although temptation was writ large on his face. |
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There's been some criticism that he's jumping the gun here and trying to look more presidential before there's a concession or anything like that. |
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Last summer, the team had 187 kids participate as parents timed races with stopwatches, barbecued and worked a concession stand. |
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As a trapeze performer, she generally worked in the big top, but due to her injury, she was stuck working concession. |
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An abhorrence of concession and compromise is a never failing characteristic of religious factions. |
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In what manner can this concession be made an argument for its imperishability? |
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I think you have no right, from the state of war, to demand any concession of territory from America. |
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Italy also held strong commercial interests and a strong commercial position in China supported by the Italian concession in Tianjin. |
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However, Portsmouth City Council won a concession, and rather than face closure, the dockyard was downgraded to a naval base. |
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After discovering his concession might have been premature, a new, more refined, wager was made. |
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Between 1992 and 1997 Metrolink was operated and maintained as a concession by Greater Manchester Metro Limited, between 1997 and 2007 by Serco. |
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In 1745 Wesley wrote that he would make any concession which his conscience permitted, in order to live in peace with the clergy. |
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This concession was criticised by heart specialists who pointed to the high levels of sugar and salt in the product. |
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The move was a concession given to conservatives, who preferred to keep the old flag, with its Union Flag in the canton. |
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Surely the Government will not refuse to make a concession which will do something. |
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The only concession that Prussia made to Austria was to consent to the election of Archduke Joseph as Holy Roman emperor. |
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In March Transport for London announced details of its plan for the upcoming Crossrail concession. |
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In 1925, TPC received concession in the Mesopotamian oil resources from the Iraqi government under British mandate. |
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In addition, over 65s in receipt of state benefits may be eligible for the concession. |
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However, there are no over 75 concession available for residents of Sark which is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. |
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Inhabitation of the city was subsidized by the local government, through the concession of free empty lots and funding for building houses. |
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On the expiry of the concession the consortium is required to hand the bridge over to public ownership. |
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At the end of the concession period in 2018, the bridge will pass into public ownership, when it will be managed by Highways England. |
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Another important concession was that the King of France could not raise a new tax without the consent of the Normans. |
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This concession was a problem for the king since Charles was the puppet of the king's enemies. |
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The crown agreed to pay a sum of money as a concession from monarch to subject. |
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His object was to crush the rebels without mercy on the basis that every concession strengthens the opposition. |
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Island Packers and Channel Islands Aviation have concession agreements to provide transportation to the Island. |
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Uncle Tom is there, as a concession to me, and very proudsome and distinguished he looks in evening formal. |
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Coercive temporal authority over their bodies or estates could only be given by concession from the temporal ruler. |
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In 1888, Rhodes obtained a concession for mining rights from King Lobengula of the Ndebele peoples. |
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A member of the syndicate is entitled to the underwriting fee and the concession. |
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John's efforts to reverse this concession reignited the war, and in 1216 the barons invited Prince Louis of France to take the throne. |
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Plumbing has been installed in the concession stand, which is weathertight. |
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The concession is located on the Altiplano alongside the Coniri fault at an elevation of 13,000 feet. |
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The only concession to the heat would be the jugfuls of lemonade or other thirst quenchers which were always available and never denied. |
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Is this a concession in the land of the anything goes world of Juggalos? |
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The more striking concession of Lewis to the salvageability of Calormene culture and religion is in HHB itself. |
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We were to fall on our swords as an ex gratia preemptive concession. |
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The Sultan Kutai concession was given in 1888 with the Dutch firm JH Meeten having found the Sanga-Sanga field. |
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In a rare concession, Evans judges the attack on Marshall a mistake, but even this judgment is milquetoasty and loaded with qualifiers. |
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But union leaders said the decision was a concession to modernisers as women had been banned from teaching. |
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It is a volume which makes no concession to those who do not know their stylobate from their euthynteria. |
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Tyendinaga Township has agreed to raise the entrance driveway approximately five feet to bring it level with the concession road. |
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Located in small town Northern Ontario, it may be found on a lonely concession road or a major highway. |
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Stephen said he pulled into McQuaid's auto parts on the concession road in the townland of Clonfad, Co Fermanagh. |
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Other source of revenue include on-screen advertisements, facility and concession rental during nonpeak hours, and amusement machine use. |
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Dala Airport has reportedly decided to renew Skyways' concession and the new agreement will be valid from 1 February to 29 October this year. |
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The Newsweek writer's concession speech ended a national parlor game that captivated the political set. |
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By obtaining a platform ticket I stumbled upon a Costa Coffee concession, complete with, er, 13 seats. |
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Her only concession to faddiness is that she eats just half of the food on her plate when she goes out to dinner. |
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Assignment documentation for both the Abu Sennan concession and Mesaha Graben concession is now with the regulatory authorities and the Minister for signing. |
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At first the shilling each way I put on horses was not my own but the concession allowed me by the street bookmaker for the other bankers' bets I brought him. |
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The discovery of the Sirikit Oilfield spurred additional exploration in the concession that led to discoveries of smaller but equally significant oilfields. |
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Offaly 2-15 Westmeath 1-10 OFFALY overcame the concession of a goal after just ten seconds to gradually overcome Westmeath at O'Connor Park last night. |
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The court remarked during course of hearing of the case terrorism is not compoundable offence and there is no room for any concession with respect to this offence in the law. |
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There will be two big bouncers for kids, a Belgian horse hayride, live drama and a concession stand with popcorn, candy apples, chicken dinners and more for sale. |
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We are now confident to proceed with a maiden resource estimate on the Copper Canyon skarn and the results also confirm numerous other skarn targets on the concession. |
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Under the concession agreement that the Government and TAV have signed, TAV should pay a certain fee every year depending on the number of passengers. |
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Silver Birch Academy Trust wishes to let a concession which allows catering suppliers to provide school dinners and other ancillary catering services. |
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Public notice for expressions of interest to acquire the granting of the concession line of one or more cableways in Novezza locations in the town of Ferrara di Monte Baldo. |
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With our added food offerings and new Short Stop concession stand, Sportservice has built on the already great family experience at the Little League World Series. |
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Hong Kong's authorities announced Monday they were withdrawing riot police from the streets of the protest-wracked city in a major concession to pro-democracy demonstrators. |
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On Tuesday, Emirates announced it has signed a ten-year management concession agreement with the Republic of Angola, for managing TAAG Angola Airlines. |
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The Free Churches still refused any concession on reordination. |
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A tenant could very well go along with such proposal when the owner's concession is more attractive than either paying a buyout or incurring an acceleration clause liability. |
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By paying high tribute, Ivan won an important concession from the Khan. |
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There is no clear concession on the reason for the final decline. |
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Diaz installed Francisco Mena as governor of the state, who made a fortune through the concession of railway lines which were being built to modernize the country. |
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One resulting concession that England did obtain from the Netherlands was a restriction on the press, making such publications illegal to produce. |
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The Republic maintained free trade with France following France's declaration of war on Britain, citing a prior concession by Britain on this issue. |
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In order to receive the concession, the blind or severely sight impaired person must apply to the TV Licensing Blind Concession Group with proof of impairment. |
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The concession covers the whole household, so that even if just one member of the household is over 75, then a free TV Licence may be applied for to cover all the residents. |
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On 18 July 2014, TfL London Rail said that MTR Corp had won the concession to operate the services for eight years, with an option for two more years. |
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Services are controlled directly by Transport for London, with running of the trains themselves contracted to a private company as an operating concession. |
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Vada pav sandwiches and mango kulfi were sold at the concession stand. |
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In the parliament of 1301, the King was forced to order an assessment of the royal forests, but in 1305 he obtained a papal bull that freed him from this concession. |
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The Scots were reluctant to make such a concession, and replied that since the country had no king, no one had the authority to make this decision. |
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In addition, Cloverdale Foods and BEK donated hotdogs and hotdog buns for the local concession group to sell during the games to raise additional funds. |
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