Arrangements would be put in place to make sure he was kept away from patients who did not wish to see him. |
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A minibus taxi overturned on Hospital Bend, where northbound lanes were awash in a river of brown, silt-laden water. |
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In the meantime, users can be assured their information is in a safe place, and orders can be placed securely. |
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A contra-flow system was implemented in the northbound lane within half an hour. |
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That results in their New Zealand business being thinly capitalised for tax purposes. |
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She heads for the northern-most part of mainland Britain, to Caithness, in north-eastern Scotland. |
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If any invoice was sent without an order having been placed, this would be in breach of the Unsolicited Goods and Services Act. |
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If an offer, will CostPlus be in breach of contract in attempting to increase the price after Philip has placed an order? |
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They have been placed in foster care, with the expectation she will be reunited with them when she is able to cope. |
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They included events in the state's more conservative and rural north country. |
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Screening for women aged between 50 and 64 was introduced in the Eastern Health Board region, the midlands and the north-east. |
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Brass insists doubts over City's character and commitment can be firmly squashed in the wake of Saturday's 2-0 victory over Cambridge United. |
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It is a worthy gamble, as the north-easterly comes into Phuket a little later than in the Northern Gulf and it may just work. |
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The norther that swept bitter freezes across the state during late December resulted in pockets of fish-kill damage along the lower coast. |
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There's much more beta carotene in traditional crops, from leafy green vegetables to squashes, melons and mangoes. |
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The figures were lower in the Trent region, which covers South Yorkshire and north Derbyshire, where there were 3,850 admissions. |
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He has won four Grade 1 races and placed in three others while racing in the United States. |
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He has not been implicated in the coup plot and has remained silent on the affair. |
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At the Crown Prosecution Service in Harrogate, a spokeswoman said that an interim hospital order had been placed on Payling. |
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It is only those workers whose market wage is below the minimum wage who are placed in employment jeopardy. |
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If there is no partner or willing family older children will be placed in foster care. |
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She added that the council would like to improve services in the community so fewer children needed to be placed in secure accommodation. |
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Furniture was pushed out of place, walls spattered with teabag stains and the floor was covered in glitter. |
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St Abbs is a fishing village in the north-east, just south of the Scottish border, which has become justifiably very popular with divers. |
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The north-south divide is emphasised by the fact that directors in the north-east and East Midlands also get up to 12 per cent below the average. |
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After her release from prison in 1919 the Countess took her place in the Dail Eireann where she held the position of Minister for Labour. |
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This is a reasonable choice, keeping in mind the purpose of the Act to promote animal welfare. |
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Lactic acid is a by-product that's produced in the muscle fibres when they can't keep up with the energy demands. |
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In the next graph we have plotted the monthly price of U.S. dollar Gold and the year-to-year change in U.S. currency circulation, inverted. |
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They continued to wander hand in hand across the moors as the north wind swept by them. |
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The wife thought I'd done it on purpose, so I was in the doghouse for a while. |
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The compost is then used by the children's gardening club in tending the vegetable and flower plots at the 123-pupil school. |
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Strong traditions can give you guidance, a sense of belonging, and a sense of purpose in life. |
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Hampshire was placed 31st in a table of the nation's 140 education authorities. |
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Many Scots-Italians feel slightly out of place in both countries, outsiders wherever they go. |
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The neat and professionally dressed men looked out of place in the homey messy surroundings. |
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It was in imparting this knowledge that teachers gained their sense of purpose. |
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The squashberry and the highbush cranberry are often confused, and they are in fact very close relatives. |
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Ultimately when I retired there were plenty of them in position to take my place. |
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They are put in the byres for the winter period, and our byre is literally 2ft away from the back of the house. |
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It has been chosen to serve as the investment intermediary in placing the shares on the stock exchange. |
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The children, as many as nine according to some reports, have been placed in foster homes. |
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These puppies need to be placed in foster homes for approximately one year. |
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Its overall objective is to employ, train and place individuals in the wider workplace in Wiltshire. |
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The harness was still hanging in the stables and the milking equipment was still in the byre. |
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In order to prevent children from being tortured, they can be temporarily placed in a foster home. |
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Moore kept up a vigorous training programme in retirement, jogging every day and playing golf, tennis and squash regularly. |
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It is better placed to reach out to the majority of the people in the community and many are ready to listen to their church leaders. |
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Flat Top has since made 16 starts over the jumps, winning eight races and placing in five others for Gerry. |
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Salvador is located in the southernmost province of the impoverished northeast region of Brazil. |
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They're scorched a little on the north-easterly side, leaving the rest green still and, in some cases still growing. |
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It was a bit of a squash because it was a small car and three of us were in the back with Gabby's Mum, Cam and Dad, Tom in the front. |
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David has been a chef for nearly 12 years, training at Darlington College in his native north-east after leaving school. |
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So I walked up past the cathedral, keeping in a northerly direction, crossed a wide boulevard and came to the apparent outskirts of Aix. |
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One of the test areas was in the east and north-east of Scotland, and the other was in Coventry in Warwickshire in the middle of England. |
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Now, again, there is a byplay there between the suggestion that the Crown is involved in some sort of subterfuge in this case. |
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Microsilica or silica fume is a by-product in the manufacture of silicon and ferrosilicon alloys. |
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New timber settings were constructed in the north-eastern entrance and in the central area. |
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The M8 proceeds in a northerly direction to Grantstown where a junction is provided. |
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Receiver operating characteristic curves were plotted for the early and late stages of the disease in both the areas. |
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Once points are plotted, the information is stored in a job file on the data collector for future use. |
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A leading Manorhamilton community activist has called for another hotel in the thriving north Leitrim town. |
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The orientation of the valley means that you will find flat calm water for 200 to 300m offshore, even in a north-east gale. |
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Technically speaking, the Bhopal tragedy was an accident, in that it was not done on purpose. |
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When I broke in back in 1986 as a play-by-play announcer, the position was pretty rigidly defined. |
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It all starts in the press box with the play-by-play and color commentaries. |
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He succeeds in persuading Krishna to go, not letting on that the real purpose was a plot by Kamsa to kill Krishna. |
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The ripe fruits of squashberry have a strong musky smell that persists through cooking, but is absent in the resulting jams and jellies. |
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She also places Linnaeus in the context of his family's religious tradition. |
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Frequently, however, it was difficult to determine where in the natural hierarchy a creature should be placed. |
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I put myself in the mother 's place and I feel the heartache of not just losing a child, but knowing that I was in some way to blame. |
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His words that morning had placed him in her mind, and she prayed for his safety as the wall began to crumble. |
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It is a self-conscious feeling of insecurity about their own status and sense of purpose in society today. |
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Eventually, many other middle-income countries will have their place in the sun at the expense of the entire continent. |
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There are several dozen speaking parts in the film and numerous plots and sub-plots. |
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It looked so awkward and out of place up in the forest canopy, I was worried at any moment it might crash down on us. |
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Listeners are invited to take part in an audio game in which they must identify and place the sounds they hear. |
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Another area where councils have lost revenue is the rampant and illegal allocation of plots in many of the local authorities. |
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Systems can also be put in place to starve a vehicle of fuel, bringing it to a slow halt. |
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That was a bit harsh perhaps, but I could not resist putting him in his place. |
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A funnel plot showed noticeable asymmetry in the 11 placebo controlled trials. |
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The highest snowfall was in north-east Scotland where between two and four inches fell on high ground, but further snow is not expected today. |
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He wasn't surprised that his father had grabbed her with the intention of putting her in her place. |
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He was able to draw the plots in such a way that the coefficient of regression became the slope of the regression line. |
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The prediction isn't nearly as accurate, as seen in the plot of differences between the real and expected values. |
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In effect, this means that if there is any difficulty in placing the shares, he and his associates will put up the money. |
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A retrial would not benefit him and would result in heavy costs being incurred and court time wasted to no purpose. |
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It was not until after these arrangements were in place that matters began to move forward. |
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Through this work, forty children have been placed in adoptive and foster homes. |
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Fragments of other dinosaurs have been found over the past years near Naples and near Trieste, in north-east Italy. |
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Just because you have passed a few exams and ticked a few boxes, it doesn't mean that you are in an ideal position to take your place in society. |
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When we got there it was hanging in a farm byre with water running down it and holes in it, so I had to make a decision there and then. |
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And they knew their way, even into each of their respective stalls in the byres. |
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Taken into the care of the London Borough of Newham, he was placed with a foster family in Mayland. |
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Benito Mussolini was born on July 29th 1883 near Predappio, in north-east Italy. |
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I visit here every Valentine's to pay my respects and tell her what's been going on in my life. |
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A near cloudless sky and a light north-easterly breeze made it feel more like a day in early June than in October. |
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Each sector is now appropriately placed to take advantage of the developments in the industry in which it operates. |
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All around, people queued in a polite but formal way to pay their respects. |
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The driver flips on flashing lights, plugs in a bootleg tape of an Asian girl singing Cyndi Lauper songs, and flies north out of Mogaung. |
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It is allocated for employment purposes in the council's Unitary Development Plan. |
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Many perceived that the greatest effect was felt in clients in the Northeast corridor, especially in the NYC area. |
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I decided to dwell overnight in this capital of the north country at the camping site by the swimming pool and elementary school. |
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His instincts implored him to edge forward, but the gunpowder barrels, whether full or not, kept him in his place. |
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Currently, the northern boundary of the exclusion zone runs along the Belham Valley and then in a north-easterly direction. |
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Sir William Armstrong, the north-eastern armaments king, built himself an extraordinary country retreat at Cragside in the Northumbrian hills. |
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Lord Byron, who only saw his daughter as a baby, was well aware of his estranged wife's desire to banish any Byronic blemish in Ada. |
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The strong north eastern wind blows off the central Anatolian landmass in summer as well as winter. |
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It lies in the suburb of Everton, on the north-eastern edge of the city centre. |
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The best-preserved section of Roman wall is in the north-east of the town, along the Rue de la Citadelle. |
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We struck out in a northerly direction, passing through Norwich, and stopping for coffee in Hanover, New Hampshire. |
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Born and brought up in Sydney, Australia, he took up squash at the age of nine. |
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In short it has no sense of purpose and responds to the glare of scrutiny like a deer caught in the head lights. |
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Kevin could be perfectly positioned to take his place in the dark reign of hackers and spammers. |
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They concluded in terms that she would not be prepared to attend any meeting save for the purpose of her reinstatement. |
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What is reasonable in a given case depends on the purpose for which the bail is demanded. |
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For tax purposes, a company is resident in the UK and liable to UK tax if it is registered here. |
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The employer in turn can treat these passes as an expense for tax purposes. |
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The sun shone high in the December sky and a cold north-east wind dried the countryside after weeks of rain. |
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The tax relief is treated for tax purposes as if it were a loss in a separate trade carried out by the owner. |
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Many of the best professional squash players living in America will be in attendance. |
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Although these trace minerals are present in grains and by-products, iron, zinc, copper, selenium, and iodine need to be supplemented. |
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But sporadic fighting continues between militiamen, rebels and government troops in the lawless north-east. |
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Drivers punch in their starting point and destination and the quickest route is automatically plotted on a screen. |
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The typhoon blew in from Vietnam and swept over the northeast region of Thailand. |
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Ancient Greeks and Romans observed it in its potassium salt form as a by-product in the production of wine. |
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The author ushers in the names of the conspirators and their plot to kidnap Lincoln. |
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As much as I love him, keeping him in his place on the show kept me on my toes. |
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His diving technique would certainly not be out of place in an Olympic pool. |
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This summer, we moved our musician son to Clarksdale, a small town in the north Mississippi Delta, famous for its blues lore. |
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But she still wants to keep him in his place, because she knows who will replace her when she loses the next general election. |
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They boarded a bus to Midway Airport with the game in progress and listened to the play-by-play on the radio. |
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His name was so prominent in the play-by-play that you started to look around for Stills and Nash. |
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Greg filled me in with a flawless play-by-play, rescuing my scorecard from oblivion. |
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The young lady in the Range Rover emerges from the rest room with nary a hair out of place. |
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While that works in a movie as unreal as Anchorman or Elf, it feels out of place in an alleged family comedy. |
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He took part in the go-cart races in Dubai with the Sri Lanka team and was placed sixth. |
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The last species, squashberry, is found in boreal forests of Canada, Alaska, and the far northern states. |
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In that survey Portlaoise was placed 18th in the league and deemed moderately littered. |
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Moreover demographic growth was regionally concentrated in the areas of industrial expansion, first in north-east Wales, then in south Wales. |
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He appealed to the teachers to inculcate human values and a sense of purpose in life among children. |
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The plot is far from novel in cinematic history, but is at least a bit of a twist on the standard formulation. |
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The plot of the novel deals with the re-entry into society of a girl who seven years before murdered three children in her care. |
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The couple then raised a loan on their Kentish Town house in north London for a similar amount and put this money into a second hedge fund. |
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Many within the industry and in the rail driving unions stress that no train driver runs a red light on purpose. |
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If you put yourself in their place, and think what you would have done in the circumstances, you might have brought about the same results. |
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He was placed third in last year's championship, hosted by the Jagorawi Golf Club near Bogor. |
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We examined publication bias and related biases in funnel plots and carried out a test of funnel plot asymmetry. |
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In fact it seems the visit to Carlow may have done just the trick for Brian who last Sunday moved up in the ranks to be placed fourth! |
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It is easy to imagine them patting she on the back for finding her own place in the sun. |
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He was also placed fourth in the individual race whilst she was third in the Year 8 girls' race. |
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I often find myself, both in this blog and in real life, asking people to put themselves in my place before judging me too harshly. |
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Where's the understanding or sympathy for the desperate plight of other humans beings, and the willingness to put ourselves in their place? |
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This gang, based in Dublin's north inner city, is also suspected of the organised theft of valuable computer equipment and microchips. |
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As promised in the title, the main plot of the novel revolves around a surgical operation of epic proportions. |
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The plot of a film noir, generically speaking, is an ironic romance in which the knight's quest is driven by vice instead of virtue. |
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At the inter-house meet that year he won the javelin and putt shot events and was placed third in the discus. |
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Leading writer John McGahern officially opened the 35th annual writers' festival in the north Kerry town. |
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At 11 pm on Saturday night, Mr White was parked at a taxi rank in Castlepollard, a small town just inside the north Westmeath border. |
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Sri Lanka is placed third in the Under-19, while the seniors, fifth in the Asian region. |
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Opportunistic approaches should give place to strategic approaches that are firmly rooted in sustainable business practices. |
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John's logic here is hardly unassailable, and the lass promptly puts him in his place by taking up with a married middle-aged bank manager. |
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Men in the garden weeding the vegetable plot, while others are tending to the animals meet us. |
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The original owners of Ellenborough Park also owned the surrounding land, which they sold off in plots for building purposes. |
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A total of 12 Super Bowl winners have placed among the top five in offense or defense. |
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I heard a figure of something like 5000 new building sites and plots now offered in greater Plettenberg Bay. |
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Large crowds, meanwhile, were gathering in the north Kerry town last night for the country's premier traditional music celebration. |
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Mike would immediately put him in his place for he did not suffer fools or their antics. |
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A plot of the theoretical relationship between stress and deformation in metal shows a linear portion that represents the elastic region. |
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He has won twenty-four of these races and has been placed between second and fourth in the others. |
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The Bowery, a street in lower Manhattan, runs north for about a mile from Chatham Square to Cooper Square. |
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The Open Door Group was placed second with the play in Palmerstown and third in the Dunamaise Theatre. |
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A police operation to tackle alcohol-related crime in the town centres of north Kent is under way. |
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We performed an exploratory analysis of each variable included in the study by univariate statistics and distribution plots. |
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Prior to the win on Sunday, Warrsan had not placed in four starts this season. |
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The Airmen showed vast improvement unlike in the league when they failed to show up to be placed last in the league. |
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To date he has been placed third in a race and looks forward to the day when he rides his first winner. |
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Singapore, who were placed third in the previous championship, are also unbeaten. |
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They had possession of the ball in the lineouts and scrummage but to no purpose. |
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We met in each others homes, went places together, prayed with each other, called each other and encouraged each other. |
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He recovered to develop into one of the best of his generation at three, winning three of 11 starts and placing in five other races. |
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He is one of the five kids who represented India in the junior category and was placed third in the overall category. |
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He was due to be out on a course last week, so normal cover arrangements were in place. |
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If that doesn't put her in her place, don't waste time mixing it up with her. |
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He then claims that he was put in his place by Maggie, the writer's aunt, who ran a shop in the town. |
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Joe made his way slowly to the barn and to the cattle byre where the milk cow stood in her stall, chomping at the hay. |
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A new government system for the auditing of public accounts has been in place for two years. |
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I'm writing this article because I feel like I as a young Latino, I need to put him in his place. |
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Members voted against this in order to keep last year's car parking budget in place. |
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So what contingency plans are in place in case the almost unimaginable were to happen? |
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Both teams had great difficulty in scoring from play with nearly all the scores coming from placed balls. |
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Other German horses such as Silvano, Boreal and Paolini have all won or been placed in some of the world's biggest races over the past year. |
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The Claiborne Farm homebred has won four times and placed twice in six starts on the grass. |
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Perry plots each novel out thoroughly in advance, starting with the solution of the mystery and working backward to its beginnings. |
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The stately crane, one of the 200 or so remaining in the wild, slowly beat against the north wind, moving up the narrow strip of land. |
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Like hamsters on an exercise wheel, we ran in place, facing a long mirror and staring at ourselves. |
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It is hoped that a new model to calculate fees will be established and in place by next year. |
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Once my furnishings were in place and the draperies ordered it was too late to change my mind anyway. |
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Learned grown-ups and leaders have to move with a sense of purpose, in a fixed direction. |
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Firstly, there is an interesting byplay in the film between sexual and existential desire. |
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In place of the spokes in all four wheels he inserted odd markings that read as blurs. |
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If I were in his place, I wouldn't rest until I showed every last one of them exactly what I was made of. |
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California is the latest in a string of several states in the past year to send delegations north to investigate Canada's Internet pharmacies. |
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Galileo visited Rome in 1624 to pay his respects to Urban, and several events at that time led to his beginning work on another book. |
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From his perspective this will just be another in a long run of attempts to keep him in his place by Downing Street. |
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Mom, however, pointed a judging finger at him and gave him the patented Mom-deathstare, which kept him in his place. |
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A North American by birth, he spent 20 years in state and national politics in the US before moving to Indonesia. |
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A similar operation was carried out on the northbound carriageway in 1998, causing major traffic queues. |
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No one wanted the services of a maid, here in the north country, it seemed. |
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The summers here are hot and dry, the winters colder than the coast, and the north wind blows hard in the spring. |
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He passed a northbound tractor trailer moving slowly in the northbound lane with its right hand turn signal on. |
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As a North American, I don't have much in the way of ingrained cultural understanding of cricket. |
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Police, travelling in the northbound lane noticed the fight and went to investigate. |
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Access to the system is restricted to the sole purposes stated in the Regulation. |
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Traffic using the northbound diversion will be given priority for the right turn in front of the town hall and into Kingsbury Street. |
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Just before the 19.30 sets off in a north-easterly direction from King's Cross, she'll be standing on the door trying to keep order. |
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Construction will begin in and around the virtually empty fields of north campus in the near future. |
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But in Sixmilebridge, a small Clare town, people are patrolling the streets and byroads every single night of the year. |
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Those tall red cliffs are hammered in the winter months by prevailing north-easterly winds that generate heavy seas. |
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On Monday I witnessed three cyclists exiting the northbound cycle lane on Stricklandgate in quick succession. |
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She told me how my grandfather Robert's elder brother, John Linklater, came to New Zealand from Orkney in the 1870s, and bought a farm at Gisborne on the north-east coast. |
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It was thought that the most remote instrument was in a church at Wick at the very north-east tip of Scotland, but then this one appeared in the Netherlands. |
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Tucked away in the far north-east, wedged between the borders of Bhutan, Burma and Tibet, Arunachal Pradesh is India's newest and least-known state. |
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Despite the withdrawals and 1,500 job losses, the talk in the bars and offices of the north-east is upbeat as the North Sea beckons this new wave of explorers. |
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The mechanicals in the production were slow and dull, indulging in endless, random byplay rather than the specific actions called for in the text. |
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The path runs from the A4 Marlborough-Beckhampton road by the Thames water pumping station at Clatford and runs in a northerly direction to Manton House Stables. |
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As you walk there are views down Bowenvale Valley, and across Christchurch to Pegasus Bay in the east, and the Kaikoura mountains to the north-east. |
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Currently, Shimamoto is working part-time at a ramen shop in New York City while dreaming up new ramen burger variations. |
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She quickly squashed the small pang of jealousy that had risen up in her. |
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Sheikh Raad al-Khafaji had invited me to break the Ramadan fast in the headquarters of his recruiting operation. |
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If Abu Ammar was in fact poisoned, it had to have happened in the Muqata, the presidential compound in ramallah. |
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Many materials are already in use or in development, including wood waste, sewage cake, agricultural by-products and waste from the food processing industry. |
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The north-easterly had started in the northern Gulf and weather conditions were basically perfect for the five-race event, sailed over last weekend. |
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In the spring of 1995 the main Nightingale mine workings were investigated, and on each subsequent trip, workings were examined one by one in a northerly direction. |
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He holds up a graph plotting the dramatically dropping rates of the hormone over a woman's life, a drop that parallels the drop in estrogen levels. |
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In the case of yeast's metabolic activity in six-carbon sugar solutions such as grape juice, the three main by-products are water, ethanol, and carbon dioxide. |
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Most of the audience is engaged in byplay around this central scene. |
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Again the course was in good shape being dried out by the north winds. |
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She tolerated her more sociable brother with a grace that alternated between good and ill, occasionally battering him with an outstretched paw to keep him in his place. |
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Coming in at 1,496,070 likes, the most popular Instagram of the year belongs to that rambunctious singing man-child Justin Bieber. |
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The White House could not have been more ham-fisted in the way it rammed the bill through Congress. |
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In October, drivers sat in traffic jams and the northbound lanes of the M271 were blocked after a lorry went over on its side during morning rush hour. |
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Here in the north country, the darkest days are so dismally short. |
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A good example is the Bora wind which is a cold north-easterly wind which blows in winter down the east coast of the Adriatic from the Balkan mountains. |
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At the same time, we live in a state of tremendous denial about the rambunctiousness of our recent lineage. |
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Although the film is strongly plotted, its leisurely pace and quiet tone take it more in the direction of character study than the rollicking caper promised by the packaging. |
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But after watching it again for the first time in 30 years, Williams has changed his mind and revealed he is plotting a shocking sequel, with plenty of murderous revenge. |
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After traipsing around the byroads in Knockleigha, peering over a few fences and clambering into a few ditches, the safari was beginning to look like a non-event. |
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Despite his military accomplishments, which overshadow his own, it seems that the only thing most white Americans care about is putting and keeping him in his place. |
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The Prince loves her deeply, but he also wants to keep her in her place. |
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Forcefully taken away from this home, which probably never felt quite comfortable, she is now recreating it as a useless cage that keeps her in her place as an immigrant. |
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Mr Rutter said that in 2006 the company's business plan was to launch services to Jersey, north-east Scotland and the French areas of Bordeaux, Bergerac and Brittany. |
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Devizes town councillors have agreed in principle to buy into a partnership that will provide a mobile skatepark to tour towns in Kennet and north Wiltshire. |
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I started in Beadlam and followed north a narrow shallow wooded valley called Howldale Lane with, either side, fields and abandoned mini quarries. |
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A top-class swimmer and cross-country runner as a junior, she won the London Triathlon in 2001 and is now placing consistently well in World Cup events. |
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Had I been in her place, perhaps I would acted in a similar manner. |
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With the perfect conditions currently being experienced in the Northern Gulf, influenced by the forceful north-easterlies, it is going to be a superb weekend. |
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No region in the state is immune to a withering norther, but the odds of connecting with fishable conditions improve the farther south you are willing to travel. |
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The concrete hut in a dip in the hills is like a cattle byre. |
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This poverty was glaringly obvious in rural churches, which were no better than byres, and christening, marriage, and burial dues, which were deeply resented. |
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There is one, for example, The Actress's Tale, in which a famous actress comes to York for Ascot and she is put in her place by the people of York. |
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He was placed in the second place and he sang My Son and Winter's Tale. |
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We used funnel plot asymmetry to detect any bias in the trials retrieved. |
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We saw them in Barfly the other day, and they are definitely going places. |
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When I turned eighteen I joined the Order of the Eastern Star and finally took my place with Mother and the other ladies in those meetings about which I'd long wondered. |
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It was at this time of the year that the cattle would be brought down from the hills for the coming winter, to be either sheltered in byres or slaughtered for meat. |
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The pub in Woodhill Road has been named the winner for the north region in three categories of the awards, organised by trade paper the Morning Advertiser. |
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Drivers could say goodbye to free parking and face a squad of traffic wardens if blanket parking charges are imposed on every town in north Wiltshire. |
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He sent in a large range goal from a placed ball in the fifth minute. |
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One of the easiest ways to spot the patterns in the data is to produce ternary plots which emphasise how the elements in a sample are associated with one another. |
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He figures in a walk-on role in the drama of the Nathadwara artists, one of whom he appears to have crushed by decisively putting him in his place. |
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She says that, after an initial nervousness that the heckler is going to throw her off, the audience love her all the more for putting him in his place. |
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They planned to sell the plot to reinvest in their fish farms business. |
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He puts himself in their place before making any decisions affecting them. |
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Speaking on national radio this week, the minister said would-be growers in the Cook Islands were being encouraged to plan small plots of trees that would be easy to manage. |
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So we can say that in all his films the plot leads to a fatal end, a tragic destiny which the characters cannot avoid because it is presented as an absolute truth. |
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It was round about now in 1997 that I was going through exactly the same process as these new applicants, but I'm finding it very difficult to put myself in their place. |
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Just because a plot of ground has outline planning permission does not mean that whoever buys that land will now get permission to build so why have it in the first place? |
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The annual survey placed Egg, HSBC and Nationwide in the top three spots. |
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The Minstermen deserve their current place in the sun and with so many positives to come from Saturday's showing who's to say it won't last beyond the end of summer. |
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Plus, I planned out the plot and then added in the fact that she had known them after I wrote the third chapter, so I had to go back and change many things. |
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Sometimes people living in the same city prefer to keep in touch with each other through e-mail or text-messaging rather then meeting in person or placing a phone call. |
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The contract has been placed in the hands of Alfred McAlpine Construction. |
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Competition for oligarch clients is fierce, and the firms who win them are raking in record fees. |
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Spain was raking in huge profits with their New World colonies, mainly by extracting gold and silver. |
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Republicans, in the House especially, have been pushing Keystone for some time and raking in donations in the process. |
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He genuinely didn't expect this last chance at a place in the sun. |
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A bungling thief who masterminded a plot to defraud cashpoint customers by installing a camera in an ATM machine has been jailed for two-and-a-half years. |
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In order to survive, most inhabitants of the big cities are forced to grow their own vegetables in garden plots or in collaboration with their families. |
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Like many former mining towns in north-east England, Easington is still struggling to come to terms with the sudden loss of the major local employer. |
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There is a palpable new confidence and sense of purpose in the squad. |
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The point is to lay down markers, draw some lines in the sand, and give his voters something to rally around. |
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The executives at Coastal Federal Credit Union in Raleigh, North Carolina, certainly believe in the technology. |
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If Romney cements the Republican nomination, the spokesman added, Republicans of all persuasions will rally round him in Arizona. |
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He has a 600-acre beef farm near Benalla, in north-east Victoria. |
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We know that we've got these people out in the world now that are looking for us, looking for an opportunity, whatever their plans or plots may be. |
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Orders can be placed until mid April and will be ready in early May. |
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In March 2011, Ali received an email invitation to attend an education conference in Raleigh, North Carolina. |
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And the north-east monsoon which set in on October 12, is here to stay. |
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One is left to wonder if there is any shred of piety remaining in the one institution God purposed to be a life-long union but is being defiled at will. |
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