To assist me in my evaluation, I will employ the circa 1981-88 Fairfax County, Virginia elementary school report card. |
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I sympathise with the council because I know it will cost money to employ a caretaker but something has got to be done. |
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The large, stylized portraits he presented employ the same picture-book graphics and primary colors of the earlier cityscapes and car book. |
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The majority of squirrel cage induction motors employ an integrally cast aluminum rotor. |
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Processors are using the same refrigeration technology whether they employ trailers pulled behind tractors or full-capacity trucks. |
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I cannot understand why they did not employ at least a German and a French lector to check this book. |
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I decided to employ a time-served pork butcher and we started to make them ourselves. |
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A harmlessly fun prom band, the frisky sextet slickly employ synthesizers, moogs and a farfisa to frame their punk-lite delivery. |
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It would impose an impossible burden on a jobbing printer to have to employ an in-house lawyer to vet contentious or controversial material. |
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While specialty men's stores employ salespeople who know a printed silk tie from a handwoven one, for example, few department stores do. |
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They are not amenable to the type of process we employ in the domestic law enforcement arena. |
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The strategic aim of strike is to effectively deprive the enemy of the capability to employ military forces in the pursuit of their aim. |
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If this happens again, I might have to employ my Halloween night trick of staying in with the lights off. |
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They believe that a trusted company client is unlikely to recommend that they employ a layabout. |
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Both types of arthropods employ two short basal segments, coxa and trochanter, although the trochanter and femur are fused in some insects. |
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Many urban households with a regular income employ live-in domestic servants, generally young unmarried women from the rural areas. |
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Financially they were well enough established to be able to employ a domestic servant. |
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If the family is not present you may employ a stranger as long as they are respectable in demeanor and appearance. |
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Meanwhile, Kilkenny County Council has also had to employ an official to supervise its new Scanlon Park recycling facility. |
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The vital quality of any military force is less its weapons than the skill, courage, and adaptability of those who employ them. |
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The mode of experience I employ here is no different than that of an atheist scholar. |
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These works employ anthropomorphism of the most subtle sort, which some viewers might miss and others may register only subliminally. |
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Only last year, a Royal Academy of Arts touring workshop was not allowed to employ nude models to pose for art students. |
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Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, and fishing employ the large majority of the total active population. |
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This government did not know that most of the fuel companies now employ contractors to deliver fuel. |
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Some households simply cannot afford to employ a contractor to carry out the work. |
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Many restaurateurs and hoteliers, most airlines, and even some wine retailers employ consultants in their wine selection. |
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He will, for example, often employ the keyboard to request food for his mother and siblings who do not know the lexigrams. |
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Golf teachers say that golfers play better when they employ repeatable routines. |
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After Mr Wilkins's death and the news that there is no longer enough money in the household to employ her, Miss Monro rouses herself pluckily. |
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The study will also employ a variety of imaging techniques and specific investigations aimed at exploring anti-tumour efficacy. |
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When they get to a certain level, they get stuck because they need to be employed to progress further and no one wants to employ them. |
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Never an actor to employ a degree of subtlety, Brian is more like a bull in a china shop. |
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Weber's texts also employ the typology to distinguish the asceticism of medieval monastics from that of Calvinism. |
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I employ much less grace than those women did when as single mothers they worked for minimal wages. |
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Instead of using mothballs, which are made with a chemical that can cause headaches and irritate your respiratory tract, employ a natural option. |
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After all, people with money and status employ other people to clean up after them. |
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Roman writers often accused women of wanting to employ a wet nurse only for the sake of maintaining a sexually desirable figure. |
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The Emperor of China would employ eunuchs, castrated men, as guards and servants in his Palace. |
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The management then employ casual workers to weigh it and pack it into bags. |
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For the Department to employ them, these educators will have to attend training courses to acquaint them with the new curriculum. |
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One method allows organic dairy operations to employ a one-year conversion. |
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As the players bend into their stances and play, the skips employ a variety of hand signals, looking not unlike third-base coaches at times. |
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Having picked up new skills, after a fashion, I'm keen to employ them on a proper mountain tour. |
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If it turned out to be a large enemy unit, then the division would employ a larger force as well as artillery and tactical air support. |
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He did at one stage manage to employ one quarter of that number, but even with the monopoly on army supplies he never broke even. |
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Statistical machine translation may be as good a method of translation as the ones we employ on a daily basis. |
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Agents are only too glad to employ former players for their contacts in the game. |
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Free public toilets lack the funds to employ a full-time cleaner and because they are free, they are busier. |
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Most of the time these techniques employ glazes or washes applied over a solid colored background color. |
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Instead, they employ hand-chiseled mortises and tenons, which are secured by wooden pegs that must be carved by hand. |
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Nonetheless, in speaking to the world beyond, Makonde carvers employ a language of images grounded in their unique historical experience. |
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You are not legally obliged to employ an accountant, although you may find it easier to do so when it comes to filling in your tax return. |
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For example, we employ a full-time abstractor whose services include preparation of abstracts of title in many Louisiana parishes. |
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It complicates the way critics employ stereotype-centered criticism to produce absolutist, value-based judgments. |
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The Basic Skills Tests in the primary and junior secondary years employ multiple-choice questions. |
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You should employ techniques such as multisensory teaching or guided practice time to address language retention. |
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Louis was the sort of low-grade man child that shoestring celebrities often employ as muscle to keep up appearances and work as a butler. |
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To further thwart engagement, a LACM could employ relatively simple countermeasures such as chaff and decoys. |
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Most stylometric studies employ items of language and most of these items are lexically based. |
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These works, made of painted and patinated bronze, again employ bold black outlines, primary colors and hatching. |
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While each robot uses different technology to employ similar ends, all are maintenance free. |
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Most of the skill sets that pols employ were foreign to our soon-to-be ex-governor. |
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Traditional toxicology screens that employ thin-layer chromatography can detect MDMA metabolites in the urine. |
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Starting on C major, they ascend in pitch utilizing the key signatures that employ no more than four sharps or fiats. |
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While men might employ poetry or oratory to criticize women, women compose and sing songs about men. |
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The circulatory systems of other vertebrates, as well as those of squids and octopuses, employ similar rubbery materials. |
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These clinics also employ holistic approaches to cancer treatment such as meditation, visualisation, massage and so on. |
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If I were a family member or coach, I'd be wanting him to gradually employ that emotion rather than unleashing it from the first point. |
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This is a baroque homage to Pablo Ferro that doesn't employ white, condensed, rustic lettering. |
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Supervillains often employ the services of various henchmen to do their dirty work for them. |
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Both arts employ chokes, armlocks, leglocks and other submission holds to defeat opponents. |
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Now they employ up to three people full time with hundreds of voluntary submitters. |
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By decree from on high, corps and division commanders could not employ more than two platoons in offensive action. |
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There's no surer way for a writer to make herself look stupid than to employ a highfalutin phrase incorrectly. |
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It is clear that we must proceed with great care if we are to employ this substantival terminology. |
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Some churches employ microphones, tape recording, CCTV, or overhead projectors, while others avoid such devices. |
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Instead he intends to employ the same successful strategy that he used at Petrus. |
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Meanwhile, dairies that employ mechanical refrigeration units can take note of recent advancements in those systems as well. |
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The workers are also concerned about the NAC's willingness to employ strike-breakers. |
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Farmers who want to employ someone to shear their sheep will have to seek permission from the Government's divisional veterinary manager. |
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She did not advertise the unit for rent, nor did she employ the services of a rental agent or of a real estate firm. |
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Once the license is obtained, the foreign investor reportedly can rent land very cheaply, and then build a factory and employ labor. |
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To reduce the depth of stretch mark scars, doctors can employ surgical procedures that scrape or peel off layers of skin. |
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They employ also a great number of manufacturers and tradesmen, and lastly the class of laboring husbandmen. |
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In Hokkien, it would be easier and more natural sounding to employ the Tongyong system. |
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The microprocessors at the heart of computers employ sets of tiny transistors in silicon chips to represent information. |
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Yellow Tang and surgeonfish sometimes employ scalpel-like fins against those who grab them. |
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I believe it will not be necessary to employ many words in shewing the weakness of this argument, after what I have said of the foregoing. |
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She has taught them to be good readers, and they employ their skills to criticize her with surgical precision. |
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The ethical dilemma facing an international firm is what type of technology it should employ in the host country. |
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Most immigration studies employ aggregate-level data from the perspective of labour markets in a host country. |
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The plant would be built in the city's stockyards area and eventually employ about 1,000 people. |
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Some towns in Russia employ trolley police with powers to fine miscreants or issue persistent trolley thieves with life-bans from the store. |
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Early Colonial Homes and Federal-style homes employ the Franklin stove in living rooms, great rooms and libraries. |
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An ageing population means employers will have to outsource project work and employ older people. |
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For a 100 berth marina with a dry dock and workshop in full use and a chandlery and boat sales operation, the marina should employ 10 people. |
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All employ a print process known as dye sublimation, and this classy Samsung model is the pick of the crop. |
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They may cultivate organic gardens, recycle human waste, build with cob and straw bale, and employ solar and wind power. |
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So what strategy does the Awesome Aussie employ to trim down to contest weight? |
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You will also need to rebuild and maintain estate roads and employ a factor. |
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As a kid my neighbor Lois would employ me to gather elderberries for pies that she would enter in the county fair. |
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Therefore, an attacker must not employ weapons that would cause excessive collateral damage. |
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Interior designers and architects will want to employ rich, dark finishes and tungsten light sources. |
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Typically, diesels employ turbochargers and charge air coolers to increase engine power and fuel economy. |
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The RFU, not the clubs, would employ players and farm them out to the clubs. |
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Two weeks ago, Farias's office participated in 81 raids of sweatshops that employ immigrant labor. |
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When coal fires were the norm, households would employ a sweep to ensure their chimneys were spotlessly clean. |
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He is a bachelor so he might want to employ a housekeeper and a gardener, but that's up to him. |
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Still, she has to fetch water from public places for those who employ her as the housemaid. |
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Mubuyu farms will employ over 1,500 coffee pluckers during the harvest period between April and September of which the majority will be women. |
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Our local boatbuilders employ 130 people and we have orders in front of us for the next two years. |
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There are a few unique strategies that I employ that have sent my click rates through the roof. |
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Teams of only one or two members may employ computerised calipers and hypsometers to collect diameters and related variables. |
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What we also found was that at the same time Mr Smith was in the employ and commission of the fishery company. |
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If a person collect anything pro bono publico, and do not employ it accordingly, he may be indicted. |
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For everybody else, it is generally quickest and cheapest to employ a firm of electrical contractors to do the work. |
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The senior agents also seem to employ dimwits to answer the phone precisely because their ignorance will create a useful shield. |
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Today BMI Systems and its affiliates, employ over 400 people in eleven cities and five states. |
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The method cities employ to collect unpaid property taxes varies from one extreme to another. |
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But different rules apply now that he is in the employ of the Scottish Football Association. |
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It centres around a couple living in Stratord, Ontario who are both in the employ of the local Shakespeare festival. |
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Having finished his apprenticeship as a diesel mechanic, he had come to Australia in 1957 in the employ of the Commonwealth Government. |
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If I could be a librarian I would be in the employ of the Balfour Library at my favourite museum in the world. |
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Years of flying around the world as a fighter pilot in the employ of the United States Navy had accustomed the man to short sleeping hours. |
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In June I was told that the helpful Mr Partridge had left the employ of the council. |
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His opening weeks in the employ of the Scottish Football Association have been gently turbulent. |
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She finally finds herself in the employ of a doctor and his pleasant wife, and moves into their luxurious London flat. |
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Nor can they disclaim all responsibility for the operations of subcontractors they may employ at their plants. |
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I think he would probably employ professionals, people who would have no problem picking a lock on a cell. |
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Over 85 percent of the factories are American owned, and employ primarily women because of their perceived docility, dexterity and disposability. |
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The fishermen pay their licences and harbour dues and employ people on shore as a result of what they do. |
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I chose instead to employ the vernier tang sight, and for me, this is the jewel of the No.2's sighting system. |
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I begged him on bended knee to give me a job, although he kept saying he couldn't afford to employ anyone. |
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If he or she is either rich or otherwise influential, there is an even chance that the police will employ obnoxious methods to get at the truth. |
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Officialdom decides to employ their minions to deride the credibility of all who oppose them. |
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Familiar accounts of epistemic terms seem to be divisible into those that employ only clearly naturalistic terms and those that do not. |
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Rather than using solid-color yarns, many modern braided rugs employ a variety of different fabrics from wools to cottons and blends. |
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Both employ the image of a vulture to metaphorize a complex, overdetermined response to the conditions of life. |
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His family farm has grown to employ 800 full-time staff and 2,500 seasonal workers. |
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Only a tiny fraction of businesses employ their own lobbyists or government relations people. |
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Italians employ spicy, grapey moscato bianco for their spumante and the Germans mostly draw on Riesling for their crisp, clean sparkling sekt. |
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Nowadays it often seems as if studios employ script doctors not to remove four-letter words but to add them. |
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Some of the higher-level, value-added centres employ several hundred PhDs on one site. |
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Efforts are also made to appoint a common plumber or electrician, someone to iron clothes or even employ an errand boy. |
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Even though a family may own a stableful of cars and employ a herd of chauffeurs, kids walk to their school every day. |
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Our current impression is that haematin does curtail the clinical attack, and we frequently employ it. |
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Many parents who can afford it employ a specialist solicitor during statementing and especially at Tribunal stage. |
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The size and number of sawpits would be determined by the ability of the timber merchant to acquire material and employ sawyers. |
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But scholarship demands that one abandon hero worship and employ critical standards and methods. |
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He continued to employ a certain worthless, incompetent clerk named Robert Crachitt. |
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These elegantly diminutive, finely wrought sculptures employ curved, flat and linear shapes that perch upon thin metal rods. |
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Flights to the Moon could employ detachable crew modules atop nuclear thermal transfer vehicles. |
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She stressed the city council was not abandoning archaeology and would still employ a team of archaeologists. |
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At the lower levels of business activities within this sector are very small operations that employ as few as five employees at maximum. |
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The agreement contains no minimum manning levels, the right to employ casual labour, and management control over hiring and firing. |
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Their work will be contracted out to private companies that employ largely nonunion low-paid labor. |
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I also defend our right to civil protest when city projects employ less qualified nonunion labor. |
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Any hacker or legitimate web user can employ many of these same measures for their own purposes, for business, or even for advertising endeavors. |
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These include lacquerware, ink block prints, and ceramics, all of which employ distinctive themes developed by Vietnamese artists. |
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They employ the foul the wing back tactic more than most teams and their toughness skirts on the legality border. |
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There are a number of products that employ unused FM radio frequencies to send music from your PC to any device with a radio tuner. |
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When it opens, it will have capacity to build 4.3 million vehicles in North America and will employ nearly 70,000 U.S. autoworkers. |
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If the deal went ahead, the combined group would employ more than 135,000 people. |
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He's unemployed because the farm that used to employ him is now a 1000-acre agribusiness using contract workers when necessary. |
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The Kremlin now accepts that the country must reduce its reliance on oil and employ measures to stimulate the domestic economy. |
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He could invoke saints and employ relics, sprinkle holy water and exorcise the devil. |
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If we employed anyone who wasn't family we would have to employ all sorts of safety measures. |
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These skills will prove extremely beneficial to students and the agribusinesses that employ them. |
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Mammals, as we have learned to expect, employ a bizarre and pointlessly complicated variation on the straightforward and logical reptilian plan. |
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The chemical mixing section, which used to employ 50 people on four different shifts, will now be run by four contract workers. |
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Even the exalted Christ continues to employ the idiom of reverential deference for the Ancient of Days! |
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But the pub does not need any special licence to employ topless women to work behind the bar. |
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We should try to be the best in whatever we do, so that people want to employ us for our excellent skills and track record. |
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The new face of cannabis trade is that the richer villagers employ Nepali labourers to sow the cannabis crop in the pastures above the treeline. |
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Security forces could employ the weapon to overcome resistance without resorting to force, their paramount aim. |
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This particular rant had been initiated by Nicholas' ill-advised attempt to employ a parry to block the simplistic head-thrust from the robot. |
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It was essential to employ parliamentary managers to translate this potential influence into majorities. |
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The latter we calculate as enough to employ over 1,000 engineers at current market salaries. |
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It is a manifest encroachment upon the just liberty both of the workman and of those who might be disposed to employ him. |
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Current doctrine falls short of identifying how best to employ Air Force capability to open airbases. |
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They employ scientific, or philosophical, or literary, or bookish terms that go over their congregations' heads. |
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Even worse conditions exist in the sugar-cane plantations that employ Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian descent. |
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Companies are happy to employ window cleaners and people to vacuum but many of them forget about the danger at their fingertips. |
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If the agency is willing to employ such airheads at their office, what kind of dunces do you think they'd employ for your client? |
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The tentacles contain harpoon-like stinging capsules called nematocysts that the anemones employ to capture prey and ward off predators. |
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For most of my life, I've gone so far in the opposite direction that if I knew the antonym for hypochondria I'd employ it now. |
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This is already the case for ministers of state, who employ their drivers on a fixed wage. |
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She called on the council to employ someone, even for two or three days a week, to look after the cemetery. |
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Clubs employ scouts who work their whole lives to unearth such gems, so why are they then treated so casually? |
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The warehousing and retail arms of the plant, which employ approximately 30 people, will remain open. |
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The studios had rather employ a screenwriter with eight disasters to his credit than a William Faulkner with none. |
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After that, tax payers will have to employ an accountant or work out for themselves how much they owe the taxman. |
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Does the Registered Architects' Board have to employ someone who understands tepee building or Mongolian yurts? |
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However, Skalkottas does employ transpositions both for their local and their large-scale consequences. |
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Hospitals must employ enough cleaners and give them the right tools to do the job thoroughly. |
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In the free market, people are let go because changes in productivity or markets have made it uneconomical for their company to employ them. |
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All of Saville's monumental nudes employ photographic precedents, but not in any simple way. |
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Additional staff is needed to run rural branch surgeries, which restricts partners' ability to employ secretaries and administrators. |
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Among its minimum requirements, the organization expects approved programs to employ two qualified liver transplant surgeons. |
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Twenty workers still remained at the plant in the employ of the liquidator and it was unlikely they would be let go until after Christmas. |
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The borough council says maintaining the pool is too expensive, and it would have to employ a qualified attendant on site at all times. |
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Zorro was one of the first popular heroes to employ a secret identity for cover. |
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They employ a skilled workforce of 39 employees at present and were the first Irish toolmakers to move into the 96-cavity mould manufacturing. |
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Women manifestly have the ability to detect rivals and to employ a variety of tactics to place themselves at an advantage over them. |
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Such centers usually employ both medical doctors and certified or licensed specialists in the various alternative therapies. |
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Some companies will employ similar methods on their existing employees for internal recruitment, training and development. |
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She was a champion at putting her foot in the bucket of fresh milk when it was half full, so eventually we had to employ the use of a leg rope. |
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I would strongly recommend that you employ the services of a qualified professional as this is not really a DIY job. |
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Other arts, such as aikido, employ the same concepts in some movement, but not in others. |
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To create knowledge for use with targeted selling, retailers must employ some method of customer analysis. |
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The tournament will employ the same format as last year with two pools of three nations, the winners of which qualify for the final. |
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The farmers employ horticulture, mixed farming, dairying, tillage and poultry in six counties. |
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Some broadcast stations even employ cameramen or producers to help out on the shows. |
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The accused, after bringing the minor girls to Delhi, used to forcibly employ them as maid servants. |
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By contract, assistantships employ graduate students for a certain number of hours per week. |
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Moreover these old industries now employ only a tiny fraction of the working population. |
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He expressed his annoyance at the council having to employ a consultant from Britain to advise them. |
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Several innovative solutions employ digital encoders capable of transmitting one or more cameras onto a single digital channel. |
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But of course it was too expensive to employ trained nurses to do those kind of things so now we just stick to the medical side! |
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Until this occurs state and federal governments need to employ more nurses but less clerical public servants, advisers and minders. |
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The outlet, which sells clothes, cosmetics, jewellery, kitchenware and electrical goods, is expected to employ 250 permanent staff and another 250 during peak season. |
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But all the councils have set their precepts for this year and the only way they could afford to employ a lengthman would be to raise the parish precepts next year. |
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The courts employ 60 clerks who act as legal advisers to magistrates. |
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McCarthy announced he would again employ the only strategy that holds promise against a gang that has no Capone. |
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Taft Union High School does employ an armed officer on campus, but he was snowed in on Thursday and did not make it to work. |
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That last comment by Bud is not the true Bud because the true Bud deals with arguments in a professional manner and does not employ pejoratives to make his points. |
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And there's no getting around the notable fact that the characters employ the f-bomb so frequently and in so many colorful ways that viewers become inured to it. |
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He's fleet but overuses the pivot move that crafty, slower kids employ to get to the final rounds of British Bulldog, so I caught on to his tricks. |
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Critics from both the right and the left accuse middle-class women of neglecting their children and exploiting the immigrant women they employ as nannies and housekeepers. |
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In France and Germany, many companies employ graphologists on their staffs. |
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The other chapters employ different explanatory theories developed in the study of international relations, comparative politics, and public policy. |
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Most of the poems employ the forms of the sonnet, rhymed couplets, and ballad stanzas, and most were composed while Cullen was an undergraduate at New York University. |
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The reaction pathways that these chemoautotrophs employ involve the reduction of inorganic carbon compounds to form organic compounds, which include their biomolecules. |
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Such is her burgeoning popularity Toomey is looking to employ more instructors to lead her highly personalized exercise classes. |
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The village's three fish plants employ more than 400 people who are kept busy, at least seasonally, processing lobster, snow crab, and groundfish. |
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Would it cost so much to employ a groundsman to keep the grass down and a few cleaners to give the place the once-over with a duster every now and then? |
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No farmer should employ dippers unless they hold an appropriate licence. |
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Newly emergent communities will employ the tools of democracy to acquire power, and having done so, will preserve democratic institutions that served them so well. |
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Police in the county now employ around 115 wardens to enforce traffic regulations along with officers, with fines going to central government funds. |
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My first and foremost function in his employ was as an instrument of fear. |
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Boiler rooms are commonly used to describe sales offices equipped with banks of telephones that employ people who use high-pressure selling tactics. |
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Structurally, many employ a standard verse and refrain alternation, punctuated by a middle eight, where the song becomes fleetingly more interesting. |
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Indeed, it is understandable why health care staff dealing with anxious patients should employ friendly forms of address in order to put them at ease. |
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The Department of Trade and Industry has unveiled a set of legal guidelines that UK firms must follow if they employ staff who regularly telework from home. |
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Cichlids also employ polyandry, in which females mate with several males. |
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Equipped with low level perch seats to discourage beggars and stray animals from cuddling down, the shelters employ modular construction for fast assembling. |
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This had to do with revealing that she was secretly in the employ of the Central Intelligence Agency, using a cover employer to disguise her affiliation. |
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At this cosmic juncture you are urged to employ bolder, brassier elements of self in your dealings, all the time. |
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This is just the perfect situation to employ special forces soldiers. |
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I also just happened across this piece claiming that Christopher Columbus' real name was Giovanni Griego, and he was a known pirate in the employ of the King of Portugal. |
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Insects are tracheate arthropods and employ direct transfer of respiratory gases to and from their sites of use and generation via the tracheal system. |
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Using powerful floodlights to attract the delicacy known to the Japanese as ika, the boats employ sails which are rigged astern to reduce the ship's roll in the ocean swells. |
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Although modern marbling techniques employ acrylic paints thinned with specialized dispersants and floated on specially prepared water, the technique is relatively simple. |
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The entire facility will be filled with toys, gifts and gadgets, and will employ an additional 250 packers and shelf-stackers to cope with demand over the festive season. |
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Snakes employ shivering thermogenesis, which acts to warm their eggs, amphipods actively ventilate the brood pouch, and fishes fan to increase water circulation. |
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Heat treatable aluminum alloys that can be welded effectively are being developed as weldable armor, making it possible to employ more forged and extruded armor components. |
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Unfortunately, these days universities turn out users who employ codes as black boxes but do not understand what they do or when their results can be trusted. |
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He also encourages them to employ Mediterranean ingredients like rosemary, garlic, tomatoes and eggplant to bring out the fruit flavors of red wines. |
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What this means is that in the next generation, many marriages made by Orthodox Beth Dins that employ governmental pressure on a husband to give a GET will produce children. |
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Goffman successfully shows that all members of society employ complex repertoires of interaction skills to control and sustain ongoing social relations. |
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The Andean nation depends on the U.S. for trade deals that help employ over 400,000 people. |
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The conflicts over labour often developed because pastoralists preferred to employ cameleers to cart supplies, rather than Europeans with their horses or bullock teams. |
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They employ and fund researchers, incubate and test new technologies relating to energy storage, production and carbon capture. |
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Against teams that employ the trap, a lefthanded shooter on the right side has an advantage because he can put his body between the forechecker and puck. |
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However it should improve its PR and employ a good spin doctor. |
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We revised the statistical plan to employ adjusted rather than unadjusted analyses after publication of the initial protocol but before we conducted any analyses. |
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In those days, a grand house would employ at least 16 domestic servants, and perhaps an army of 30-cooks, parlour maids, footmen, hall boys, gardeners, butlers, coachmen. |
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Identity cards would also bring to an end the ludicrously haphazard methods that individual organisations now employ to mount their own security checks. |
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It is true in theory that any given small farm might employ toxic agrochemicals, genetically modified seeds, or other techniques typical of industrial agriculture. |
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He would be 35 at the end of it and, even if anybody wanted to employ a man with such a tarnished reputation, he would be too old to start afresh. |
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His cto is expected to employ a similar tech savvy to make the federal government more accessible to citizens. |
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A cast of 10 will employ tricks and spells such as mime, dance, live music and puppetry, thus enchanting their audience with a rainbow of stories from around the world! |
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You can also employ gentle persuasion and subtlety to excellent effect. |
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One is increasing the interfaith work that many in our community employ in hopes of reaching more people of other faiths. |
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The Stoics used to employ the term ataraxis to refer to this state of equanimity, and according to many, it is desirable to be free of passion, neither loving nor disliking. |
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The crooks would then employ their mouths to suck out the tokens people had deposited. |
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Both employ a vast staff of menials to administer to their favourites. |
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If the hero wants to get the abducted girl home, and if the villain has discovered his plan, and means to subvert it, what stratagems will each employ in the last reel? |
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A year later, four were hanged, even as evidence emerged revealing that the bomb may have been thrown by an agent provocateur in the employ of the police. |
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We employ a special platform to test loads on power supplies. |
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There is not the usual amount of fish being landed to the factories, thus there is no necessity to employ the casual workers in the factories this year. |
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And nowadays, politicians and CEOs frequently employ the color to command respect and intimidate. |
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The means of stage expression is also restricted by Yew's choice to employ only five actors to represent the many figures who appear throughout the play. |
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Companies use agencies to employ cleaners for their buildings. |
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After construction, the pipeline would employ about 50 people, primarily for maintenance. |
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The same principle is being used in human studies that employ short laser pulses to target pigmented cells containing endogenous melanin particles. |
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Their abattoirs employ machine slaughter wherever possible and do not hesitate to employ pagans and polytheists, e.g. Chinese, Koreans, etc. to carry our slaughter. |
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Prime Minister John Howard this week moved to lay to rest fears that some Bundaberg sheltered workshops that employ disabled workers could be forced to close their doors. |
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In the end, the exasperated adults were compelled to employ the services of a piper, who bewitched the children with music and led them into a hollow mountain. |
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It is established practice in many hospitals as part of a multi-faith approach that they employ Imams on the same basis as chaplains and make payment by session. |
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So when the world's largest private-prison company offered to employ 350 people, local officials welcomed it with tax breaks and free water and sewer hookups. |
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Moreover, the pictures employ a lush tonality and fussy delight in detail, not the austere formal economy associated with modernist photographic aesthetics. |
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This 18-volt light offers 500 lumens of searing white light for 20 minutes, or you can employ the 250-lumen lamp assembly to extend run time to one hour. |
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A few passages of Irish heroic poetry that survive from the prehistoric period employ an alliterative line very much like the one used by Old English poets. |
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The question now was where to employ the heavy machine guns to best support and reinforce the light machine guns and strengthen King Company's defense. |
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Since they employ five full-time butchers, customers can call and speak directly to the butcher preparing their order, ensuring they get made-to-measure meat. |
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Many of our men of speculation, instead of exploding general prejudices, employ their sagacity to discover the latent wisdom which prevails in them. |
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Pioneering monochromes by Malevich, Rodchenko, Reinhardt, Klein and Ryman employ just one color, unlike many later examples that feature a dominant but not single hue. |
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Yet I am continually puzzled as to how other clubs in the First Division are continuing to not only survive, but employ quality players relative to this level. |
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