Bradford and Bingley is protected from a hostile takeover for five years following flotation. |
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It looks the part until you hear about the anti-jetlag flotation tank and the everything-with-bells-on gym. |
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Built into each wheel unit was a flotation tank with sufficient buoyancy to float the unit. |
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The stamp only indicates that it has been constructed and tested to minimum standards of construction and flotation. |
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Fire destroyed one of the Pandora stamp mills in 1919, and in 1920 the flotation mill and many lesser buildings went up in smoke. |
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Once again, the Labour Court has intervened in a bid to resolve the issues, but the trades unions' attitude to flotation is hardening. |
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Stage of incubation was determined by candling and by flotation as calibrated for Canvasback eggs. |
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The investment bank has put its flotation plans on hold because of the weak market and business conditions. |
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The co-op also changes the RoGator's tires from flotation tires to radials as row crops grow. |
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Paradise Australian-style is miles of pristine sand, whipbirds at dawn and a flotation tank just across the road. |
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But there are few other places imaginable that are more conducive to complete relaxation than a flotation tank. |
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A flotation tank is like a huge bath, about the width and length of a king-size bed. |
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He was presented with the jacket at a ceremony as other members of the team took delivery of 28 new gas-powered water flotation devices. |
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They now trade at the equivalent of roughly 14 times their 100p flotation price in July 1997, after making allowance for new share issues. |
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The brothers have performed amazingly over the past year, due largely to the flotation of their joint venture company. |
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The proposal that he receive backdated remuneration on flotation or disposal makes sense in terms of timing. |
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However, Virgin's flotation flopped and Cruickshank moved into the public sector. |
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I remember kicking off the side of the aircraft, gliding, and then popping my flotation. |
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One beautician based at the Rainbow Room in Glasgow said that the salon's flotation tank had proved particularly popular. |
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A flotation ring was thrown to him and he hooked it with one arm, wrapping the other around her waist as they were pulled toward the cruiser. |
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The abundance of massage therapists and flotation tanks bring the stressed-out urbanites. |
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Privatization without flotation on the stock market means either a management buy-out or sale by tender. |
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Meanwhile health clubs and beauty salons are marketing t'ai chi, saunas, mini-facials and flotation tanks as a means of surviving the pressure. |
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It takes a lot of yoga, massage or t'ai chi to achieve the level of relaxation which follows twenty minutes of flotation in the salt pool. |
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They will see a management team looking for a possible future flotation as the way ahead. |
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The helicopter is fitted with ballonet flotation devices for emergency landing on water. |
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In his late textile designs, floral patterns of Art Nouveau fabrics sway in aqueous flotation. |
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But it's better to revalue through flotation since policymakers would find it difficult to set a perfect rate for adjustment, Eichengreen said. |
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The locals in their primitive canoes cast nets into the depths, others set line-netting using empty plastic bottles for flotation. |
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Using inflatable toys and a PFD for flotation, participants swim down a stretch of the river. |
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Some of the most common separation techniques are leaching, flotation, filtration, chromatography, and centrifugal force. |
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All soil from each feature, collected by zone and level, and the soil from most of the middens was saved for flotation. |
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Overall vehicle weight and flotation provided by the tracks regulate ground pressure. |
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This is still a difficult market and it is obvious that the climate is different to the last flotation. |
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Despite abandoning plans for a flotation earlier this year, turnover is expected to triple this year. |
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Colloidal phenomena are key in the separation of minerals from their ores by particle flotation. |
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On Monday, he announced that his firm would go public with a flotation next year. |
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In the new stage, the ore will first be leached, and then, the residue will be treated by flotation to recover the sulphide content. |
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Sherman tanks could be launched at sea because they were made buoyant by a flotation collar fitted around them. |
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Relaxation massages and flotation assists with muscle relaxation and result in lower HR, BP and improved mood states. |
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Vane-like or bubble-like structures present particularly on scandent forms may have aided flotation if they were gas-filled. |
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Polymeric foams have been used for such things as building insulation, flotation devices and furniture cushions. |
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For example, maximum horsepower, persons and weight capacities and flotation requirements apply only to boats under 20 feet. |
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Since then, the market for technology stocks has cooled and the company has not firmed up its flotation plans. |
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A further private placing later this year was more likely than a flotation in order to raise additional funds. |
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We inflated our AIRSAVE flotation vests, jumped in the balmy 64-degree water and awaited pickup. |
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The latter represented a well-designed mixture of granulated acidic slag and flotation sterile material. |
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The current processing route for sylvinite involves milling of the ore in a saturated leach liquor followed by conventional flotation. |
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A swimmer gets up and approaches the sea and Haley is down once more, trotting on the black sand with a battered piece of flotation equipment, just in case. |
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As a capital intensive business, the group has considered its options regarding flotation but intends to remain private for the foreseeable future. |
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Features include a hydraulic extendible eight-foot stroke, a floating hopper, a self-propelled hydraulic lift, and flotation tires for easy maneuvering on rough terrain. |
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In a timid voice, Jonah inquired if there were not lifeboats or life rings or other flotation devices that might be thrown off the boat with whomever was first to go. |
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That side now has to be repaired and fitted with flotation devices that will eventually help the wreck float to the surface. |
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The flotation will also net millions for Mr Pratt, chairman Tony O'Brien and other members of the management team who are selling part of their stake. |
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Whereas bullheads and flathead catfish are evenly represented in the hand-collected sample, the flotation sample indicates that small bullheads were most commonly eaten. |
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This flotation gradient was centrifuged as described before. |
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The two possibilities are balloon flotation catheters inserted through the subclavian or jugular vein and semirigid pacing wires through the femoral vein. |
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The flotation, which was 20 times oversubscribed, was a huge success. |
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Scottish companies will continue to be wary of flotation, while some technology firms may fancy their chances after the success of Wolfson Microelectronics. |
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With a plastic flotation collar to keep the brine off one's face, one lies like a plank on the surface of the water, staring at the ceiling and thinking great thoughts. |
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Because the decking is a solid sheet, providing substantially more flotation, shoes can be smaller and still ride atop the snow like larger wood and lacing snowshoes. |
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Swimming costumes could be made of fabrics that meet criteria for permeability and flotation and shapes that do not alter the natural function of the body. |
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We all inflate our BCs, remove our regs to check the echo, and decide that this is better than any flotation tank or rebirthing experience could ever be. |
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It invokes a dreamlike state, rather like being in a flotation tank. |
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Does anyone have a flotation tank I could borrow for a couple of days? |
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Unlike other sulphide minerals, sphalerite can not be separated by flotation using conventional reagents alone. |
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The focus of the present paper is the recovery of PET from plastic packaging waste using froth flotation. |
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Froth flotation is a process designed to separate hydrophobic particles selectively in an aqueous medium, in which gas bubbles are dispersed. |
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Additionally, the large contact area of radials provides for better flotation and less soil compaction. |
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Since its successful flotation PHS has embarked on a strategy of steadily acquiring businesses in its core market sector. |
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In addition, the passengers and the pilot did not grab a personal flotation device in the aircraft before evacuating. |
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Although she had a personal flotation device with her in the raft, she was not wearing it at the time of the accident, Miller said. |
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The pricing was unveiled in Granada's pathfinder prospectus for the flotation issued to the stock market. |
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The mutual requires the support of 75 per cent of those who vote if the demutualisation and flotation is to go ahead. |
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The role of the froth in a flotation process is to act as a separating medium to segregate valuable mineral particles from gangue. |
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Most importantly, the streamlined temple houses a built in air chamber with enough flotation to make the glasses unsinkable. |
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A leash isn't enough because a nonswimmer may panic and be unable to swim back to the flotation device. |
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Glassmaker Romag hails the success of its stock market flotation and moves into niche markets after unveiling an 11pc rise in profits. |
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Ofwat was set up in 1989 at the time when the 10 Water Authorities in England and Wales were privatised by flotation on the stock market. |
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In general, the hydroxamates are used for flotation of oxidic minerals, rare-earth oxides and oxide copper minerals. |
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Described as a journey of expanding consciousness, it starts with a combination of cranial sacral massage and flotation therapy. |
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But Power says, no, it's a rescue when a lifeguard enters the water for a swimmer in distress, provides flotation, and removes him from harm. |
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Tenders are invited for Providing Consultancy services for construction of flotation tank at NCC Complex Sec 31, Chandigarh. |
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They book into a swanky health retreat but no sooner have they arrived than a body is discovered in the flotation tank. |
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With a sauna, steam room and flotation tank this is the perfect way to relax after a busy day of sightseeing. |
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Then, a pressurised dissolved air saturation system injects a continuous stream of micro-bubbles into the DAF flotation tank. |
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Four of five rougher flotation tanks were set, with operating mechanisms installation underway. |
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After you've tried the Turkish steam baths, mud baths and flotation tanks, indulge in a sea-salt exfoliation. |
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But rather than spend a fortune on spas, Reiki and flotation tanks, I decided to take a different approach. |
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They offer everything from stress massage and Indian head massage to reflexology, reiki healing and flotation therapy. |
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The remainder was recovered by conventional froth flotation as a sulfide concentrate. |
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Bill Rogers, sources for historical information and the froth flotation process of G-200 production. |
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Kathryn Williams tried the new dry float at St David's Hotel Marine Spa What they say Experience the almost weightless environment of dry flotation therapy. |
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Unique to the spa is dry flotation therapy in a flotation tank, where you will be cocooned in a blanket and submerged in warm water without getting wet. |
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The Samsara Spa offers treatments such as a rock sauna, aromatic Turkish bath, tepidarium, flotation therapy, Thalassotherapy Pool and three mud body treatments. |
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Taking the concept of flotation therapy into another dimension, it is the first spa in the UK to be equipped with a sound-proofed dead sea flotarium. |
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But wait, here we go, flotation therapy, deprivation of the senses. |
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Automotive transmission system company Torotrak published its pathfinder prospectus yesterday ahead of next month's expected pounds 400million flotation. |
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Gel flotation has been demonstrated to be linked to the relative density of the clinical specimen rather than to the relative viscosity of the specimen. |
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Under the new personal flotation device regulations, boats 16 feet and longer must have one wearable type flotation device on board the boat for each person. |
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Commercial experience suggests that the flotation of inclusions is increased by adding small amounts of chlorine, freon or sulfur hexafluoride to the inert purge gas. |
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Inappropriate flotation of the separator gel to the top of clinical laboratory specimens upon centrifugation has been observed in commonly used serum and plasma tubes. |
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The dry flotation tank is ideal for relieving everyday stress and strains of the mind and muscular system, and just a 25-minute float is equivalent to eight hours' sleep. |
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Lump graphite processing techniques can include everything from hand sorting of large concentrated samples to standard crushing, grinding, froth flotation and milling. |
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Another treatment includes kerosene flotation for chitinous materials. |
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Britannia is historically important from a mining technology viewpoint because it was the first mine in BC to successfully employ froth flotation. |
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Based at Macreddin Village, the Wells Spa is very luxurious and offers above and beyond the typical beauty salon treatments including flotation tanks. |
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The flotation will be the largest ever by an internet company, and Facebook's valuation will outmuscle many household names on Wall Street's S and P 500 index. |
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If foraminifera were not abundant, as in the Arroyo Colorado samples, they were concentrated for ease of counting using a sodium polytungstate flotation technique. |
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Among them are the copper sulfate flotation method, measurement of hematocrit levels, and the use of point-of-care care hemoglobin devices that employ the capillary method. |
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The ships followed a design by Maxime Laubeuf first used successfully in 1897, having a double hull and flotation tanks around the outside of the main crew compartments. |
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Fecal analysis by oocyst identification after acid-fast staining or concentration by sugar flotation constitutes a logical first step toward antemortem diagnosis. |
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In the flotation tank you can go in on your own and we have star lights or you can put them off to be in complete darkness and have music on or off. |
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In addition to protection from fish bite, subsurface moorings required a nonelastic mooring line so that the subsurface flotation could be positioned precisely. |
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The skull and mandible of proboscideans often lag behind other skeletal elements in a depositional environment, mainly because of flotation of the skull due to diploe. |
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