So, this year I embark on a second year course, which covers things like the rise and fall of leaded petrol, and nuclear power. |
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A clean and efficient pilot ladder fitted with spreaders and manropes shall be made available for the pilot to embark or disembark. |
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The BBC is planning to embark upon a similar marathon to choose the nation's favourite books. |
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Hopefully as I embark on a long and fruitful career in the film business, there will be various homages to various directors I have respect for. |
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Though I do not regret that you will be the one to embark on the quest, I do find it sad that you are already suffering such inner torment. |
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Through self-reliance and self-discipline, the child is inspired to embark on a voyage of self-discovery. |
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I guess this gives me a shoddy excuse to embark on a weeklong bender of hard drinking, dire self-examination and monstrous self-pity. |
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He dropped out of college to embark on an entertainment career, starting in the mailroom of the William Morris Agency. |
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She wants to write a novel and embark on a new career in the marketing and tourism and leisure industry. |
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He dropped out of university to embark on a card-playing and gambling career, quickly shone at it, and has been doing it ever since. |
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The time is good for businessmen and those in the agriculture sector to embark on a new venture. |
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In addition, the waiting staff embark on informal rounds of random sushi delivery, bringing plates of tempura and sashimi unbidden. |
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Alternately, before turning in you may like to embark on a quest to find the island's buried treasure. |
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It was then, and then only, that I decided to embark on the series of actions that I now agree were unforgivable. |
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Made with sloes that the du Toits picked I drank their health as they embark on new adventures. |
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Once central banks embark on an aggressive program of monetary expansion, the stage is set for an inevitable boom and bust. |
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The lads are virtually unrecognisable from the fresh-faced specimens pictured here in their teens about to embark on a holiday to Spain. |
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The leading industrialised nations need to embark upon emergency transition strategy to renewable energy. |
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He will then embark on a walking history of the town, providing a talk on The Grand Canal and Barrow navigation. |
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I shall embark on a long project to acquire new or used copies of them all, regardless. |
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Other federal departments and agencies have been slower to embark on official histories. |
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Practitioners who seek immediate answers cannot embark on a systematic review every time a new question arises in their practice. |
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On Saturday they embark on the Smash Hits tour for three weeks before buckling down to rehearsing their Christmas gigs in earnest. |
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On the cover shot, Fleck sports a sly grin as if he knew what a wonderful journey he was about to embark on. |
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The band definitely edges out all other commitments for the next few weeks, as the girls embark on their first big tour. |
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I would of course win, and embark on an exciting and glamorous career as a celebrity re-mixer and general global god of Dance music. |
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Just because someone enjoys flirting, it doesn't mean they're about to embark on a steamy affair. |
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When they embark upon marrying someone, they should do so with sincerity of purpose and with the intention of creating a harmonious relationship. |
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French electors today embark on the first round of the presidential elections with an unparalleled disdain for politics. |
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He was about to embark on a career break and had actually tendered his resignation. |
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The club will now embark on a massive fund raising drive to upgrade the club to modern day standards. |
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In 1969, there was even an official report recommending that Japan embark on a weapons programme. |
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Don't embark on any ambitious DIY projects until you have seen how much mess he makes changing a light bulb. |
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I thus embark on a perilous undertaking, knowing full well that I risk the wrath of both women and men. |
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The commercial success of the song persuaded him to leave the band and embark on a solo career. |
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Not content with continuing to sing both old roles and new in defiance of his 62 years, Domingo is preparing to embark on another new project. |
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She had been sitting in dock now for four months and was finally about to embark on her maiden voyage. |
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His willingness to embark upon detailed research was closer to advocacy than to the approach of an objective expert. |
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The commission says Kosovo should be made independent by next year and embark on a four-stage process to EU accession. |
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This means passengers can custom-design their cruises by deciding when and where they want to embark and debark. |
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You'll have a wide selection of pre or post-cruise land tour options, depending on where you embark or debark. |
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With heavy hearts they draggled at the heels of his troop, as they marched down to the river-side to embark. |
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Though he was aware that the experience might kill him, he was also exhilarated to embark on his great Alaskan odyssey. |
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The people must be well informed to make constructive criticism, rather than embark on a guessing game. |
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Being a dutiful pupil, I followed the prescriptions only to embark on a disastrous degree in science. |
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One cannot help but ponder what might have driven him to embark on this peculiar course of action? |
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This can be the deciding factor as to whether someone should embark on a course of therapy at all! |
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When Sonny did embark on a comeback he went to Europe and reeled off a series of wins against some non-threatening pugilists. |
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We are about to embark on a campaign of planting and general enhancement of public areas. |
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As states embark on their second and third rounds of budget cutting, kids are taking some of the hardest hits. |
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This is a daunting thing to hear as you embark on a 26.2 mile footslog across the desert. |
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After this current tour, Jason will embark on an exciting new TV project as a follow-up to his recent BBC2 hit show Jason Byrne Hates. |
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It's summer in Mexico and the teenagers are about to embark upon the adventure of a lifetime. |
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Here we are, poised to embark on what could easily be termed a mission, and just how do we prepare for it? |
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There was Kyle Leyden, a young barrister about to embark on the two-year apprenticeship known as devilling. |
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But we have to be careful how we embark on our post-incident inquiries and analysis. |
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We should concentrate on peace and health for all before we embark on glory for the few. |
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Pupils at a Bolton school are set to embark on a fascinating journey of discovery into the history of their local area. |
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In the meantime, the relevant Justice Committee at Holyrood should embark on an in-depth study of the issues. |
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My wanderlust had taken me on a circuitous route but, now I was ready to put down some roots and embark on new dreams, it had led me home. |
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Isabel lugs it everywhere, glowing with enthusiasm as she shops for the appropriate lingerie in which to embark on her cinq-a-sept affaire. |
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As the city entered the 1980s, it began to embark on a large-scale process of urban reconstruction. |
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I reminded the committee that it was imprudent to embark on any major capital programme without having funding in place. |
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We are digging in for a long fight to persuade government never again to embark on such a foolhardy and immoral venture. |
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They would embark on a new initiative to further develop localised bus services, particularly in rural areas. |
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This should serve as a grim warning to those poised to embark on their university careers of the need to manage their money sensibly. |
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Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman star as two hapless criminals who embark on a land rush on the western frontier. |
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You embark in the coggly canoe a considerably poorer man than when you left camp in the morning. |
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We must embark seriously and rapidly on the road to environmentally sustainable energy consistent with the development of sustainable housing. |
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Once they embark upon that glorious venture, financial considerations are rendered moot. |
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Then Roderigo, who has left the room, suddenly and unexpectedly rushes back in to strike hands with Iago, startling the latter who was to embark on his monologue. |
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Working with new media, you embark on a never-ending learning process. |
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In our view, these are crucial elements to address before we can embark on new partnerships with developing countries. |
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It is also set to embark on a major European expansion programme. |
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You may well be about to embark on four days of cosseting, eating, drinking, and sleeping. |
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To start with, it is no sinecure to find a client willing to embark on an insecure road. |
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It appears we are going to have quite a trip in the Buffaloes as we are going to embark from the training area. |
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The world would then embark on a new form of land colonialism tied to a rapid industrialization of agricultural production. |
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Last year the minister had an opportunity to embark on those conservation measures and she stepped back from that. |
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Today, our shared aim is to reach an agreement on this Southern Serbian province, and embark it on the road to EU membership in the near future. |
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However, it is disappointing that the Conference was not able to embark on substantive work this year. |
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We promised the community that we would embark on Phase II of the Airport Expansion Program when volumes dictated its need. |
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In this context, we will embark on new projects according to these priorities. |
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Some 17 years had gone by, and it was too late to embark on such a procedure. |
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Armed with a strong new master plan, the NCC is ready to embark on the next major era of Capital building. |
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Thinking laterally, on my feet, using my napper, I, armed with scant information and a hazy memory, embark on tracking FYCB down on the dating site myself. |
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Don meets Joy on a California business trip in Season 2, and they embark on an extremely brief, sunny, all-encompassing affair. |
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Churchill then decided to embark on a British cruiser, the Belfast, and watch the landings from offshore. |
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The honor of being singled out and the images of another city may have inspired Sarai to embark on her first overseas adventure. |
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There aren't many homes that make you feel you're both the tightly corseted heroine of a romantic costume drama and a lady of the night about to embark on a seedy affair. |
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The United States has decided to embark on increasing the vaccine stores available for smallpox vaccination and has developed a plan to reinstitute vaccination. |
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Four days ago excited holiday-makers, including families from Barnsley and Hull, boarded the ship at Hampshire to embark on a cruise of a lifetime. |
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Once again happy, healthy and whole, the Swedish thrashers with a meaningful message and a kooky name are ready to embark on a journey of music and merriment. |
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Thankfully, some of them basically drift away by the end of the film so that we are left with a core group of determined thieves who embark on the caper at the film's climax. |
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Together they embark on a high-class crime spree across Europe. |
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You will embark on a vision quest that refocuses intellectual drives in the coming year. |
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Kertzer credits John Paul II with opening the files on the pius XI papacy, in 2002, which made him decide to embark upon the book. |
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Titanic enthusiast Steve Rigby will embark on a voyage of discovery when he set sails on an expedition to see the wreck of the great ship this summer. |
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When the rescue team and its equipment reach Norway they will embark in a chartered vessel, the Normand Pioneer, which is able to act as a mother ship for a rescue operation. |
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There seemed to be countless possibilities, but in the end I chose to embark on a two week mission to Romania over a couple of weeks sunning myself on a beach. |
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The local branch's main fundraising event is coming up in the summer when five bikers will embark on a sponsored motorbike trip on mainland Europe from May to June. |
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Baked once and stored in tins, fatless, sugarless squares of dough were cooked a second time before being distributed to men about to embark on a sea voyage or land battle. |
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However, it is seen as a sign of the kind of co-operation on which the two banks are increasingly likely to embark in an effort to keep down costs. |
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They unconsciously finish each other's sentences, and fearlessly embark on dizzying flights of fancy, more than confident they can talk each other down. |
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A clunking old metal elevator struggled to make its way to the ground floor, then grudgingly opened its doors to allow myself and a frazzled woman to embark. |
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We have had tremendous response to date, to the extent that very many spaces are now pre-booked before we actually embark on the actual marketing. |
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However, over the last month the manager has noticed a marked improvement in their standards and he now believes that his side are ready to embark on a serious promotion push. |
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At the start of the deployment, HMS Invincible will embark both FA2 Sea Harrier fighters and RAF Ground attack aircraft as well as her Sea King helicopters. |
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He recalled vividly how, two weeks before he was due to embark upon the medical course in Manchester, his father had lost both his job and his pension. |
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For example, states realize that they cannot achieve their goals in areas such as trade or environment, unless all other states also embark upon a particular course of action. |
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The first of the Mughal emperors, Babur, in spite of his keen aesthetic sense, did not have the time to embark upon a concerted program of building. |
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The Vertical Angles Conflict Activity was designed for students about to embark upon the study of Euclidean geometry with reference to formal definitions and proofs in class. |
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He began, therefore, filled with wonder and joy, to sing praises to the Lord, while proposing, because of this, to embark always on the greater. |
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The family and the animals from the zoo embark on their journey to Canada but meet with disaster on the ocean. |
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In what was at first thought to be stunning news from Europe, the horse is to be gelded and will embark on a new career in steeplechasing, not the breeding shed. |
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The ladder or bridge-like device which people walk on to embark or disembark from a ship or boat. |
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Imagine what it is to embark on a bus and look around in fear, not knowing whether that bus will reach its destination or blow up. |
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The section does not require the court to embark on an eye for an eye comparison. |
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It is essential that we encourage more young people to embark on scientific careers and ensure that we keep hold of our existing talent. |
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They must embark upon serious nuclear disarmament and call a halt to any development of new nuclear weapons. |
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In order to make the process we embark on as of now a success, we will continue to need to the strong interest and cooperation of civil society. |
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Gaurav and Sheekha embark upon a rib-tickling journey to arrange his father's love marriage and in the process find soul mates in each other. |
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It led him to give up his business and embark on a series of perilous journeys into the heart of equatorial Africa to find the true source of that mighty river. |
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Today, as we embark on our work together, we have the chance to make a clean sweep of matters, in a manner of speaking. |
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As you rise up the corporate ladder or embark on an entrepreneurial adventure, you will face a variety of stress factors. |
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When the weather is warm, you have the opportunity to embark on a kayak trip down the Ourthe or to cruise leisurely on a pedalo. |
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The disabled persons that need to embark their own perambulator on the plane have to signalise it to the act of registration. |
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As visitors enter the exhibition, they'll embark on a trip across the deep blue sea. |
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To this end, the company decided to get together with design offices and to embark upon a search for performance. |
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We are moored near the Lange Nelle lighthouse, where you can easily embark and debark. |
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It was about to embark on a new chapter in its history that would transform it into the largest industrial centre in the new nation of Canada. |
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Most important, a handful of influential men were ready to embark upon a great imperial adventure. |
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What is more, we now have a situation in many countries in which more women than men embark upon university studies. |
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Who wishes to embark upon a more difficult course of action, if the straightforward route is also the more lucrative route? |
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Before deciding to embark upon a new mission, systematic research is conducted in the country to determine the actual need. |
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Our job is to set you up for success as you embark upon and navigate your career with us. |
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This competition is for singers who have completed their training and who are ready to embark upon an international career. |
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We must therefore show creativity to overcome the difficulties we are currently facing, and that is the task we intend to embark upon. |
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As young people who will soon embark upon the world, you hold the key to the future of Canada. |
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I hope that the perspective of an administrator provides some context for the discussion we are about to embark upon. |
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There is no strategy to resolve the massive unemployment or to embark upon economic recovery. |
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This is how God inspired me, Brother Francis, to embark upon a life of penance. |
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Together, he and Mike embark on a thrilling quest to discover the truth about what really happened on the night of the accident. |
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The Commission will now embark on the new role of advocating for human rights and educating the public. |
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Now that the Confucian-inspired mourning period is over, the son is free to embark on his own programs and policies. |
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When I embark upon a film, I design a set of rules and create the film according to these rules. |
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There was a stirring in the crowd waiting to embark, luggage gathered up, haversacks swung into place. |
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Those who balk at entering the ramshackle craft offered may be compelled to embark at gunpoint, so that no one remains in Libya to tell the tale. |
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Considering the adventure Bernstein was about to embark on, the frantic atmosphere was kind of fitting. |
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In the 1930s the breadth of his training enabled him to embark on a career which resulted in him becoming a true polymath. |
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The Sloepdelen company has put in place this original system enabling to embark off-the-cuff for a boat ride. |
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The European Diversity Truck will hit the road in Strasbourg today and embark on its tour across Europe. |
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The findings in Welfare Incomes 2005 argue compellingly that we need to embark on this process immediately. |
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The government when in opposition chastised and said the sky would fall if the country were to embark on these. |
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City builders are realising this is a great option to embark on especially at a time when every enterprise is in a tearing hurry to kickstart its business. |
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That is why we always have to look at the big picture and why the debate on which we have to embark in the future is that one. |
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This is a sure sign that young generations are not about to embark on a mass migration to Toronto. |
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If you are just about to embark on implementation activities or knee-deep into them now, check your progress against these assessment tools. |
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Possible fear of the unknown or the unwillingness to embark on a steep learning curve kept most people at bay. |
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Our Saint decided to embark on a pilgrimage of penitence in the direction of Rome, to revere the tombs of apostles and martyrs. |
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If the expected return on the investment project is higher than the required rate of return, they will embark on the project. |
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People are asked to be flexible, and to embark on the breakneck quest for productivity. |
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In conclusion, I would like to thank you in advance for your support as I embark on the first year of my term of office. |
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His brief was simple: what drives a man to embark on such a frenzied spree of murder? |
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Some believe that he will embark on another frenzied round of killing before almost deliberately being caught. |
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But as I embark on my third year at university, I can say that landlords have been the biggest headache of my academic career. |
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I did this after discussing the implications of this decision with my family, wife Elizabeth who wholeheartedly support me as I embark upon this journey. |
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A new approach was called for, and for this reason it was decided to embark on a new, complete revision of the dictionary. |
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The quality of education is going down, there are complaints about the level of knowledge of students about to embark on a university degree, there are too many regulations, etc. There is also insufficient funding. |
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The second possibility is that we tag along as competitors, and that is what we shall do if we launch ourselves into an arms race or suddenly embark upon an attempt to match the United States's military capacity. |
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Without that written record, we would be forced to embark on post hoc speculation about the thought process by which the investigating authority arrived at its ultimate conclusions. |
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Approximately three minutes before the accident, the pilot conducted an approach and landing to a rocky outcrop 1.5Â km east of the crash site to embark two members of the survey crew. |
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Clearly the Conservatives have to take another look at this rather than embark on a system that is designed to bump up their polling numbers for a future election. |
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At the same time, in Prussia the irresolute Frederick William IV had been gradually persuaded by the conservatives to embark on a course of piecemeal reaction. |
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Whenever countries embark on the road to privatizing refineries, there is a lack of willingness to modify the legal basis and standards before finalization of the privatization procedure, which may take years. |
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And these requirements also limit the scope of what might be achieved to the initial, often poverty-stricken imaginings that we have when we embark upon any new venture. |
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So I will take very special care to make sure that the schemes we embark upon do not get bogged down in indecision, either in the Council or in Parliament. |
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It shall be of such design and construction as to ensure that the inspector can embark and disembark in a safe manner including a safe access from the hoist to the deck and vice versa. |
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After working in jazz clubs, you met your musical colleague and soul mate Mathias Duplessy. Did your partnership embark you on this nomadic music, figuratively and concretely? |
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The Terminal Code applies to airports in the National Airports System, as well as to rail and ferry terminals where 10,000 or more passengers embark and disembark annually. |
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It applies to operators of air terminals within the National Airports System, as well as federal rail and ferry terminals where 10,000 or more passengers embark and disembark annually. |
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On an island unspoiled by men, Fabienne D'Ortoli, Jérémie Eloy and Hervé Bouré embark on an adventure tracking the famous TAZ, the Tasmanian devil, a little marsupial and the emblem of this part of the world. |
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Next time you embark upon a project, keep the big picture in mind. |
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Miossec, who has gathered his own small posse of about a dozen musicians, producers and technicians around him, is set to embark upon a new series of tours very shortly. |
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An appropriate case could be one in which the numbers are so large that it would be impractical to embark upon such a determination for every former member. |
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But yet he continued to follow that policy of Reagan and of Margaret Thatcher in England, to basically embark upon a whole system of deregulation. |
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Play against Transat Jacques Vabre 's skippers and more than 100,000 virtual players and embark for the race Sunday November 8th with Safran monohull racer. |
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We will get most traction if we embark with a new prevention consensus. |
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It is therefore my intention to embark upon the consultation of governmental experts relatively early on, which does not mean to say that close coordination will cease to be maintained with the Executive Board. |
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It is meant to motivate the COMESA region to embark on a programme for the development and application of ICTs that will eventually turn COMESA into an information society in the footstep of the developed economies. |
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Study groups offer a firsthand experience and place where we can individually or as a group embark on a project to train ourselves and others to become better teachers. |
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We need people who have the will and the courage to embark on an independent venture, together with the knowledge and skills needed to make a go of it. |
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The Tories' motives may be cynical as they are anxious to their green credentials which they see as a vote winner, but at least they have opened up the debate which Labour has refused to embark on. |
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Upon the release of The Crusade, the band will embark on their first U. S. headlining tour and later, be direct support to Iron Maiden on their world stadium tour. |
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Seizing the brief opportunity, the soldiers piled into boats manned by the North Shore Regiment, and were taken across the canal, where they would embark on some of the rawest fighting to be encountered during the war. |
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It would be worthless to embark on moral instruction through moral proverbs and folktales, as it is done in African societies, if our character or habits were inborn. |
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Professional wrestler Big B Mac was born and educated in Folkestone before moving to the USA to embark on his wrestling career. |
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When restitution is ordered, victims have to embark on long and costly civil actions which are usually beyond most victims' means or, in the case of violent crime, severely tax their emotional capacity. |
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If the plain talk about the breed hasn't discouraged you, you are likely to embark on a most intense, rewarding relationship with a remarkable breed. |
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In such cases, believers in the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, in the God of Jesus Christ, must embark upon a path of personal liberation from every idolatrous cult. |
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In other words, for aboriginal peoples to obtain rights guaranteed by the State and international law, they were compelled to embark on a process that required them to sign over their land to the State. |
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And the time when you need a quick decision or information urgently to progress a project will be the time when you embark on a frustrating game of telephone, voicemail or email tag. |
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This boycott is our signal to the Hanoi authorities that they should urgently embark on a process of transition from authoritarianism to democracy in Vietnam. |
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Furthermore, the Boiron group encourages its associates to embark on the adventure of expatriation and, more generally, promotes professional mobility, a key factor for personal enrichment and motivation. |
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It is not as much a question of recovering people to enlarge the Church, as it is to help them embark on their journey toward the plenitude of God's Reign. |
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To carry out this type of undertaking successfully, trade unions and companies must embark upon a long-term commitment to get to know one another and exchange views. |
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Beset by the pressures of producing a follow-up and riven by internal wrangling, the foursome began to pull apart as individual members expressed the desire to jump ship and embark on personal projects. |
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The second was a recommendation that the federal government embark on a major program to immunize a highly susceptible population. |
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Canada is delighted that Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton will be travelling to Canada as they embark on their first overseas tour as a married couple. |
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Pursuing the same overall objectives, they are inevitably forced to modify their vision as they embark upon the process of becoming stakeholders: not protestors, but partners with access to the decision-making process. |
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This week on S4C, we can see him embark on a rather less strenuous walk in his chatshow on legs down in the Gower Peninsula. |
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As selah talks to Mora, the two embark on a kind of intertextual journey. |
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Letterbox was approached by Mike Bryon, a lecturer at the college, to broach the issues students face as they embark on job hunting. |
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They would embark upon a cavalier run chase. |
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The work that the Commission is about to embark upon is a continuation of past efforts and represents a new starting point from which the objectives of the Commission and its creation will begin to be realized. |
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He also called on the federal government to embark on a less adversarial system when it came to Aboriginal and treaty rights implementation. |
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Virtual reality makes possible explorations we never dared to embark upon. |
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Everyone aboard sensed we were about to embark on a good mission, but I don't think any of us suspected what our shared experiences during that mission would mean to us. |
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As I conclude my first term as CSE Commissioner and prepare to embark upon a second term in August 2009 for one year, I do so with satisfaction in current achievements and a sense of optimism going forward. |
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We sincerely hope that all parties, and primarily the Government, will seize the historic opportunity presented by the 2010 elections in order to embark upon an irreversible path towards national reconciliation and peace. |
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Green, the Astronomer, will set out for Deal, to embark on board the Endeavour, Capt. |
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Modest success with it led Edwards to encourage Owen to embark upon his first novel, Y Dreflan, which described a fictionalized version of Mold. |
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For the lords of the demesne, who had been the Wallenstein-Warttemberg family since 1758, the fire of 1775 provided an impetus to embark on large-scale building alterations to the castle and its immediate vicinity. |
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His sons were now growing to manhood and he encouraged them to embark on his own profession. |
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You are about to embark upon the Great Crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. |
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And it must be said that their initiative hit the bull's-eye because, ever since it was set up, the project has prompted these students to embark on the path of social commitment. |
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Late on 21st May, the QVR were ordered to proceed by train to Dover to embark for France. |
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For its part, the European Commission is ready to embark on this course of action, to contribute to the debate and to fully act out its role as driving force. |
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In support of the album, the band will embark on a world tour throughout 2017 on the Jump on Board Live Tour. |
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Well you are not alone, in fact many people who embark on an exploration of yoga are pleasantly surprised of how much it can offer and that it provides tools available to everyone! |
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In late 2013 it was announced that Runrig would embark on a Spring 2014 tour of England to continue the 40th Anniversary celebrations. |
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Also, Macdonald confirmed she would embark on a tour, entitled The Love Love Tour. |
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With no overtly declared enemies, the Atlantic Alliance was to embark on a political course of dialogue and cooperation with the central European states and those of the former Soviet Union as far afield as central Asia. |
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Consult your doctor before you embark on an exercise program. |
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On 2 May, he was escorted from the Bastille to Calais, where he was to embark for Britain. |
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France's defeat caused the French to embark upon major military reforms, with particular attention being paid to the artillery. |
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At the time, he was about to embark on a Royal trip from Falmouth to RYS Cowes on the Isle of Wight. |
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It also helps to keep your tires well inflated and to be in the habit of going to the farthest errand first, so that your car is warm when you embark on the next one. |
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He showed his greatest originality in his masnawis, where his new conception of plot caused him to abandon the genre's traditional narrative style and to embark on a novel theory of mimesis. |
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In later years, Woodhouse was one of the few people to accompany Keats to Gravesend to embark on his final trip to Rome. |
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Mariners are advised that when ship or shore personnel have to embark or disembark from a ship at Seaway Locks that at least one crew member is present at the boarding station to provide assistance. |
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As WWE gets ready to embark on the Road to WrestleMania 32, the company has been rocked with the announcement that John Cena will be out of action indefinitely with a torn rotator cuff. |
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Bolivian nationalisation is a bugle call for all of us to finally extirpate ourselves from those lost years and embark upon social transformation! |
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Delegates will embark on a journey of consensus-model decision-making, seeking new ways to come to agreement on important statements and actions by the Assembly. |
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The project is about to embark on the tapping of indigenous knowledge as part of the strategy to capacitate learners to develop and produce learner-generated materials. |
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Then choose your massage and, completely relaxed, you will embark on a facial which delivers radiance and a youthfulness that you will notice immediately. |
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The evidence presented in Welfare Incomes 2005 argues compellingly that we must embark on this process without delay to give hope and real options to people living in poverty. |
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Her porcelain complexion and remarkable physique saw Wei Tang embark on an early career as a model and an entrant in the Miss Universe competition. |
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Her Moosewood Cookbook in the 197s changed the way vegetarian fare was viewed and prompted many a novice to embark on a lifetime of vegetarian food exploration. |
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He finished his studies prematurely to embark on a period of travelling, first north to Yorkshire, then abroad to Morocco and finally settling in Norway. |
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Liverpool had this influx due to being England's main Atlantic port and a popular departure point for people seeking to embark for a new life in America. |
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Those people yet to embark on their summer holiday would be wise to save an extra couple of hundred pounds to put by before going, in anticipation of a bit of overspending. |
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Artificial Intelligence is a story about David, a replicant boy, programmed to love like a human, but faced with rejection and forced to embark on a journey of discovery. |
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In the last decade of his life he went for long stretches without touching booze. Then stresses and strains would build up inside him and he would embark on a brannigan. |
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The eagleeyed archer returns from the Crusades only to embark on a battle for justice at home where the corrupt Earl Marshal of England plans treachery. |
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We cannot afford to embark on a policy of paternalism in Latin America because of the damage it would do to us through underliving our basic ideals. |
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At the University of Huddersfield, at least 97 per cent of our postgrads quickly find good jobs or embark on further research which can lead to a coveted doctorate. |
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After a few months, Elgar left the solicitor to embark on a musical career, giving piano and violin lessons and working occasionally in his father's shop. |
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The airbridge is used again by the new passengers to embark the aircraft. |
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We were ready to embark upon our journey now the vessel was rigged. |
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Extensive back matter encourages readers to embark on their own research journeys to learn more about an everyday item that they take for granted. |
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Babs, aged 54, a former member of Top of the Pops dance group Pan's People, will embark on the BT Global Challenge from South-ampton in September. |
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