According to the planning inspector's decision that gave the centre the go-ahead in November last year after a public inquiry, 16 men are coming. |
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Sligo County Council recently gave the planning go-ahead for the complex on the Eastern side of Dublin road. |
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About 88 parking spaces are also to be created for the flats if the scheme is given the final go-ahead by planning bosses. |
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The company has failed to get the final go-ahead from the authorities, however, despite Reynolds's no doubt excellent contacts. |
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Detailed plans of the development have now been lodged for planning approval following the go-ahead from local area councillors. |
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The procedure had never been carried out in the UK, but the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority gave them the go-ahead. |
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I think it's a hard-working school with go-ahead ideas and it is fun to be part of it. |
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A go-ahead Bradford business pioneering a radical new energy drink is being backed by a West Yorkshire business initiative. |
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Both are go-ahead characters who know what they have to do to reach the top and are prepared to make the sacrifices. |
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It must have wounded this ambitious, go-ahead politician obviously determined to make his mark on the world with his innovative ideas. |
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It's a dynamic, go-ahead set of people Ken Livingstone's going to be in charge of. |
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Though the real world's rough edges may be feeling pretty abrasive, this is still a gung-ho go-ahead time for Fish. |
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David C used to be a trendy go-ahead researcher in Central Office and very cliquey. |
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Committee member and Blackley MP Graham Stringer, ex-chairman of Manchester Airport, said it was seen as one of the most go-ahead airports. |
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If we can consolidate we'll do well, but we are a go-ahead club, we've had to be to get this far. |
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On the next pitch, Hernandez doubled to right, driving in the go-ahead run. |
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Luis Gonzalez tripled in the go-ahead run off Al Leiter with two outs in the fifth. |
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Long Beach's Evan Longoria drove in three runs, including the go-ahead run in the sixth and two more in the eighth to seal the victory. |
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In Seattle, Carlos Lee hit a solo home run in the fifth and scored the go-ahead run in the seventh to help Chicago beat Seattle. |
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Pitching on fumes, Johnson went three innings and struck out six, but allowed the go-ahead run in the top of the eleventh. |
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He suffered a critical interception in the fourth quarter that led to the go-ahead field goal by the Texans. |
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I watched the second inning of his last appearance, in which Jackson yielded the go-ahead run that would lead to his first loss of the season. |
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It bounced off the wall chest-high, and Craig Biggio was able to score the go-ahead run from second base. |
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If the hot-hitting Robinson were to reach, the lefty-swinging Powell would come to the plate as the potential go-ahead run. |
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With the go-ahead run on second, the late-arriving Embree got Giambi to pop up for the second out. |
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Blackpool has always been a go-ahead place and in recent years successful attempts have been made to extend the season. |
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If a man acts in a particular way then they are seen as being ambitious, go-ahead, and driven. |
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In the first extra inning, Taiwan got the go-ahead run and a place in the final. |
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Friday I am seeing some very go-ahead graphic designers in North Walsham who have come up with some very innovative campaigning ideas. |
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Basingstoke is a go-ahead place and the community should not hide its light under a bushel. |
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Brad Wilkerson homered and scored the go-ahead run and Montreal starter Javier Vazquez struck out 12 in seven innings. |
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The scoring strike more than made up for an interception Brees threw the previous possession that led to Ohio State's go-ahead score. |
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Last year the go-ahead Club opened another nine holes, giving 27 holes in total. |
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At a meeting held last Thursday, Shipley Area Planning Panel gave the go-ahead for the meeting house on the former Acacia House Hotel site. |
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Kildare County council has given the go-ahead for planning permission to relocate the State laboratories from Abbotstown to Backweston. |
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If the plan gets the go-ahead compulsory purchase orders would have to be made to buy the land. |
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Then in the seventh inning, the center fielder singled home the go-ahead run. |
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Boggs worked the count and drew a walk to force in the go-ahead run. |
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In the following year he was given the go-ahead to build an all-metal monoplane that would become the Supermarine Spitfire. |
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Meanwhile, ministry vets have given the go-ahead for grouse shooting to start at the beginning of the season on August 12, the Glorious Twelfth. |
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At Cleveland, pinch-hitter Victor Martinez singled home the go-ahead run in the eighth inning, leading Cleveland past Cincinnati. |
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A major new leisure complex could be on the way for Burnley if plans to develop waste ground get the go-ahead. |
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He warned that the future of the unit now hung in the balance unless it got the go-ahead from the department. |
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Mr Justice Sullivan ruled yesterday that Tendring Council was wrong to give the go-ahead for the housing estate. |
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Major shops could skiddoo out of York if the Son of Coppergate scheme isn't given the go-ahead. |
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If given the go-ahead, either of the two blocks would dwarf any existing building in Ireland. |
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They're becoming a very strong branch with some very go-ahead people. |
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Bichette ran 30 yards at full speed, bobbled the ball and dropped it, allowing the go-ahead run to score. |
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His next catch was for the go-ahead touchdown, a beautiful, bobbling reception on a ball Banks let go of early. |
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The plan, slated for the go-ahead by the city, has been put on hold by the province. |
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Plans for a crematorium in Radcliffe have been given the go-ahead for a third time. |
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Car journeys to and from the site would also be increased if the expansion was given the go-ahead. |
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He revealed that City's directors had given the go-ahead for a fans' forum to be held on an unspecified date next year. |
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Unfortunately for them, in December of 1941 the company was also given the go-ahead to develop an amphibian. |
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There have been major improvements to the eighteen hole course in recent years and it is expected the new facilities will attract many new members to the go-ahead club. |
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That becomes huge when Simon hits a double-play grounder to Boone that at least would have scored the go-ahead run if Easley had started on third. |
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According to Banerjee, a large part of the reason for parents giving their daughters the go-ahead now is the lure of decent employment. |
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Plans to bulldoze a prominent York building used as a supermarket for over 35 years look set to get the go-ahead. |
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A planning inspector has given the go-ahead for the site of a former jam factory at Easterton to be developed, despite fears over safety. |
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He said as soon as the go-ahead was given after the meeting, the council would proceed to repossess the idle plots. |
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But work was halted after a public outcry, and in what would be a major U-turn by the authority, members are expected to give the go-ahead for the berms to be ripped up. |
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If approved, the go-ahead will be given to a full-scale feasibility study. |
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Following the bizarre events at Old Trafford, it seems just a matter of time before the authorities give the go-ahead for the introduction of video technology. |
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At Monday's meeting of the Council the members originally squabbled among themselves as to whether or not to give the go-ahead. |
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Drunk squaddies out on the town could soon be causing chaos around the Lyneham area if cuts in MoD police go-ahead, MP James Gray has warned. |
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If given the go-ahead, the building would stand just 60 ft short of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf. |
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Doncaster Council chiefs are expected to give the go-ahead at a planning meeting next week, which could see work beginning before the end of the year. |
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If the plans get the go-ahead they will include improvements to the pavements like dropping kerbs where appropriate. |
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Windermere is to get nine new affordable homes after the Lake District National Park Authority gave the go-ahead for a development at Lickbarrow Road. |
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If Cavan County Council gives Quinn the go-ahead to demolish his house, he won't be stuck for somewhere to stay. |
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It also manages to have a go-ahead and prosperous air while retaining an old-world grace and charm. |
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Councillors have given the go-ahead for plans to create a fishing and recreation centre at Wallsuches Reservoir. |
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The council's cabinet this week also gave the go-ahead to extensions to existing conservation areas in central Richmond and Kew Road. |
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Armed officers in Bradford have been given the go-ahead to use electric stun guns in firearms incidents. |
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Zoning for a housing subdivision on the border of Waterton Lakes National Park was given the go-ahead by the area's rural municipality. |
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Youngsters in Swindon could finish early on Fridays, if plans to tackle teachers' heavy workloads get the go-ahead. |
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Detailed plans will be drawn up and people will be given a chance to comment before the area committee gives the final go-ahead. |
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Officers have been given the go-ahead to impose curfews and exclusion zones on young hooligans. |
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The 30 million revamp of Bolton's Market Hall has been given the final go-ahead. |
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Although some villains were rejected, the M.E.N. probe found many were given the go-ahead despite divulging a string of convictions. |
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In San Francisco, J.T. Snow matched his career high with four hits and drove in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning to lead San Francisco over San Diego. |
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The officers say it should be given the go-ahead because it complies with the official designation of the land. |
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He said the Government was likely to order a full public enquiry before deciding whether to give the sweeping extension scheme the go-ahead. |
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It would not have been prudent to spend money from charity funds until we received the go-ahead. |
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The Reds had the go-ahead run 90 feet away, but now with two men out. |
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The family-owned company that revived Pabst Blue Ribbon has been given the go-ahead to purchase Hostess out of bankruptcy. |
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We were able to really milk that moment of Gus Fring waiting in that parking lot, waiting for the go-ahead sign to kill Hector. |
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On Nov. 18, 1963, the agency briefed Kennedy on the AMLASH plans, and received the go-ahead. |
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Before giving the go-ahead for identity cards, we should be offered a properly-reasoned case and an opportunity of airing all points of view. |
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Once my boss gave me the go-ahead on it, he was impatient for me to finish it. |
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The Government is set to give the go-ahead to the building of a second terminal at Dublin Airport before the summer. |
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And members of Ribble Valley Council's Planning and Development Committee have now given a revised scheme for collapsible netting the go-ahead. |
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Giant wind turbines could be sited on hills above Todmorden if plans by Coronation Power Ltd get the go-ahead. |
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Councillors also gave a new green bin scheme for collecting compostable waste the go-ahead. |
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Radek Bonk tied it for the Senators in the opening minutes of the third period, and Ottawa pressed hard for the go-ahead goal that suddenly ended up in their own net. |
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The scheme was set for the go-ahead on Thursday but councillors decided to defer it for a site visit following a storm of objections from villagers. |
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Mr O'Sullivan believes that if the EU gives the go-ahead for the new scheme the entry premium loading could slip in unnoticed by many consumers by the end of June. |
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Steve thought it was an interesting approach and gave me the go-ahead. |
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Over the next two years, he got the go-ahead to open two more schools. |
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At least eight lodges have received the go-ahead to be built in tidelands. |
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Reyes scored three runs and stole two bases, and his triple in the seventh inning tied the score before Carlos Beltran singled him home with the go-ahead run. |
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Mr Meacher has signed a Commons motion which says MPs should have the opportunity to consider the issue before ministers give the go-ahead to license GM crops. |
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If magistrates give the go-ahead, the new bars will join an array of trendy nightspots which have opened up in the town centre during recent months. |
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The cull of Scottish Westminster MPs was last night given the go-ahead by Labour, sparking off a bruising battle for survival for two Scottish Cabinet ministers. |
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This year under considerable pressure from the army, the president gave the go-ahead for a military offensive against separatist guerillas in Aceh. |
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I am totally stoked for you that you've received the go-ahead. |
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The first stage of a multi-billion pound high-speed rail network which will run close to York has been given the go-ahead, according to reports at the weekend. |
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Armed response units have been given the go-ahead to wear their handguns in hip-mounted holsters, even if they are not attending a firearms incident. |
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Since moms and dads are usually way worried about giving firstborns the go-ahead for new experiences, you've forged a path in uncharted territory. |
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After that go-ahead touchdown, Murdoch ran in a two-point conversion. |
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If planners give the project the go-ahead, the Helmsley Group will start 12 months of work on giving the building a new frontage as soon as Network Rail moves out. |
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Pharmacists have been given the go-ahead to issue repeat prescriptions without involving family doctors and to sell medicines which have only been available on prescription. |
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Under the current rules, if a prosecution was given the go-ahead, the procurator fiscal would send the police report to the Crown Office, which would take over proceedings. |
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Twenty-one arts projects in the Yorkshire and Humber region got the go-ahead with the announcement of a new round of grants from Lottery money yesterday. |
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The Commons environmental audit committee last week published a hard-hitting report saying the government must not give the go-ahead to commercial planting of GM maize. |
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My feeling is that if this asbestos plant gets the go-ahead there will be a domino effect and all sorts of hazardous materials could end up being processed. |
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Cuadrilla wants the go-ahead to see just how much shale gas there is underground at the locations between Blackpool and Preston. |
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The pitcher gave up the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth inning. |
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I work for a very go-ahead company that's always looking for new ideas. |
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You can start as soon as you get the go-ahead from the president. |
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Design cycle time for an all-new state-of-the-art compressor is still years from go-ahead to readiness for manufacture. |
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If the project is given the go-ahead, Aldi are to provide pounds 40,000 for a puffin crossing directly outside the new store on Great Lime Road. |
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Instead of loan deals nex season, Eriksson will b given the go-ahead to embar on a shopping spree to le Leicester to automa p romotion. |
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A CRAZY golf course could be reinstated if plans get the go-ahead tomorrow. |
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Independent regulators Oflot gave the go-ahead for the draw to be attempted again using the same machine. |
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Thousands of jobs would be safeguarded or created if Tony Blair gave the go-ahead for the MK 45 superguns. |
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Hexham-based Amec's application for a mast at Gowk Hill, near Kirkwhelpington, was also given the go-ahead. |
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Wexford company Millstream Recycling was given the go-ahead by the court to sue those alleged to have supplied the oil. |
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A NEW take-away has been given the go-ahead for Fartown and will creat three new jobs. |
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A EUR1BILLION mission to look for signs of life on the frozen moons of giant planet Jupiter was given the go-ahead yesterday. |
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Education Secretary Michael Gove has given the go-ahead for The Maltings to open its doors next month. |
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Baumgartner scored the go-ahead run on a throwing error by Rainbow Warriors shortstop Austin Wobrock on a groundball hit by Hoffman. |
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Two Bangus errors enabled Mouwasat to tie the game but missed a potential go-ahead when the sneaking Almodovar missed 2 easy lay-ups. |
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Now planners at Derwentside Council are rechecking the application before giving it the final go-ahead. |
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Coal and power minister, Piyush Goyal, had, in principle, approved the idea of rationalising prices and CIL was waiting for a go-ahead. |
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After penning the screenplay for the Oscar-winning The Killing Fields, actor-turned-filmmaker Bruce Robinson was given the go-ahead to direct this semiautobiographical movie. |
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The foundation that administers the iconic Guggenheim museums has given Helsinki the go-ahead to build a state-of-the-art museum, city officials said Tuesday. |
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The Advertising Standards Authority gave the firm the go-ahead, despite the sexy posef rom Sophie, 22, which could have caused traffic chaos among gawping male drivers. |
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A former candidate for the John Mackey Award given to the nation's top tight end, Rodgers caught the go-ahead, 75-yard TD pass in Cal's only win against Portland State. |
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But Littlewoods and March UK chairman David Simons said he was confident of getting the go-ahead for the GUS deal, saying the company had a 'strong case' to make. |
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And line drives for the Angels that could be go-ahead home runs or game-tying singles instead scrape the top of the wall or find a pitcher's glove. |
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Before the wedding was given the official go-ahead, Karen had to get a medical certificate from her doctor to prove she suffered from agoraphobia. |
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