Police and prosecutors published a new leaflet advising the public how far they can go to defend their property. |
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Students were instructed to print the patient information leaflet and place a copy of it in their portfolio. |
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Lastly, in species with compound leaves the length of the largest leaflet was considered. |
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In this image, systolic posterior displacement of the posterior mitral valve leaflet is clearly visible. |
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The overlying thrombus had eroded and perforated the posterior mitral valve leaflet. |
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Additionally, they have shown that the sandwiched water layer between substrate and the bottom leaflet is highly structured. |
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Tap the momentum of the big events to encourage supporters to leaflet their own areas and build support among people they know. |
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At strategic points, activists leapt out of the cars to leaflet the streets. |
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Prickles on the adaxial and abaxial leaflet surfaces of A. spinosa are associated with all reticulate vein orders. |
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Last night a spokesman for Leeds United said that the leaflet was the latest in a long line of measures aimed at stamping out the problem. |
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There is very little in the leaflet on which to base any worthwhile assessment. |
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One of its campaigns is an attack on asylum seekers, which recycles a old leaflet used in past BNP campaigns. |
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The leaflet accused President Chissano of regionalism, and of discriminating against Makuas. |
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The leaflet gives information about safety harnesses, pet carriers, dog guards and travel cages or crates. |
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Police officers will issue the leaflet at the scene of an incident to victims of road collisions. |
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Leaf length was measured from the tip of the terminal leaflet down to the base of the petiole at the site of attachment to the stem. |
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I'm trying to write a leaflet thingy to send out with any prints that I sell. |
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I wonder why these facts were not mentioned in the local Liberal-Democrat leaflet. |
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Many other parish councils organised beating the bounds events and there was already a leaflet outlining a suitable route around the parish. |
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The leaflet says information and advice on steps to be taken in the event of a nuclear emergency will be sent out on radio and television. |
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We have had nothing but a leaflet and a few posters at service areas for years. |
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He paid for advertising on billboards and in newspapers, the commissioning of opinion polls and a leaflet campaign. |
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He appears in no fewer than 16 different photographs on his two-sided leaflet. |
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In biological membranes, sphingolipids are essentially localized on the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane. |
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Most people made a donation only after reading the leaflet and a fair bit of spruiking was required to get people's attention. |
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An information leaflet and a calendar of collections will be included with the boxes. |
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A leaflet drop targeting wanted suspects caused 14 people to turn themselves in after officers left calling cards on their doorsteps. |
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Several systems of measurement have been used to characterize leaf or leaflet orientation during nyctinastic and heliotropic movement. |
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The leaflet informs the vehicle owner of their obstructive parking and warns them that it is an offence and could lead to prosecution. |
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Motorists who park obstructively in Redhill and Reigate are to be warned of prosecution by a joint council and emergency services leaflet. |
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A grandad has claimed he has been labelled a dealer in hard drugs by a police leaflet campaign. |
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A leaflet outlining the details of both residents and staff has been circulated to other care homes in the region. |
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On this leaflet it stated that customers should refer to the calendar overleaf for details of the recycling collection dates. |
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Further investigations revealed the powder was coming from an A4 size envelope containing a circular leaflet. |
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They say the Liberal Democrats have circulated a political leaflet asking people their views on the issue. |
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The advice that women use barrier contraception clashed with the hospital's ethos, although the leaflet did say abstinence was acceptable. |
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While he was tidying up his desk one day, he came across a promotional leaflet about a broadband connection provider. |
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The new leaflet draws on a number of international clinical studies and concludes that precautions must be taken when using mobile phones. |
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An instructional leaflet claimed that no home was safe without them, and that they gave absolute protection. |
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All around the meeting place are blocks of flats and the congregation regularly does leaflet drops. |
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Our room was not exactly how the description on the leaflet had portrayed it. |
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He said it was not reasonably foreseeable that, by placing a leaflet in the door, a dog could jump up and injure itself. |
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I suggest bringing home a leaflet about a crisis center or hotline or something similar. |
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The franked envelopes contain a copy of a Labour election leaflet, a form to register for postal votes and a reply-paid Labour freepost envelope. |
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A leaflet has been compiled giving drivers the strong message that speed kills. |
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Promote your event or issue in a leaflet delivered by volunteers by ad mail, or by direct mail. |
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Surely it can't be based on the disgraceful leaflet they issued for the election. |
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But then a leaflet from my Conservative candidate dropped through the letterbox. |
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Adaxial and abaxial leaflet surfaces were observed using scanning electron microscopy. |
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He had been falsely accused of stopping the publication of a leaflet and angrily walked out of a party meeting and broke with the party. |
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For an advice leaflet or for further queries or information, farmers can contact the Environmental Services Section. |
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Of course, anyone organising such a lobby or leaflet needs to consult quickly with the best informed militants in the union. |
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Many years ago a very affable councillor approached me to script an election leaflet for him. |
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Opening the bubble-wrap we find the main unit, an instruction leaflet and a small bag with the screws and 2 keys. |
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You can also see how the National Insurance rebates are calculated in this Inland Revenue leaflet. |
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They had no perceptible impact on German opinion, though the leaflet raids gave aircrew some essential training in night navigation. |
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A Vote Labour leaflet in red and yellow is pinned to an upper window of his bungalow. |
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The leaflet includes hints on how to find koalas, directions to the Koala Care and Research Centre, and how to contact Friends of the Koala. |
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Read the label and patient information leaflet, provided with your medicine, carefully and always follow the instructions. |
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The promotional leaflet which was distributed last year proved successful with many cats being rehomed throughout the year. |
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The company formally apologised to the community and circulated a leaflet explaining what had happened. |
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An information leaflet was distributed that described the aim of the study and explained that participation was voluntary and anonymous. |
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Of the 212 patients in group A, 106 received the patient information leaflet and 106 did not. |
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According to the council's information leaflet the new day changed to Monday. |
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We have now produced a patient friendly leaflet which has proved quite a success. |
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The council's transport and planning chiefs recently sent a consultation leaflet to every household in York asking for opinions. |
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There is a Thai leaflet available with a map, or just take your chances and follow the roads. |
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Youngsters at 22 schools have taken a leaflet home to their parents, encouraging adults and children to belt up, and another leaflet about how to fit child safety seats. |
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This leaflet sets out to provide an introductory framework for the study of microlepidoptera and provides information on the routes for further study. |
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Anyway, on this occasion a different leaflet was peeping out of the box. |
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With a 0.25 precision level, the number of samples needed to detect low mirid densities was nearly double for the ten leaflet procedure than for the seven leaf procedure. |
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The sales leaflet for it duly arrived and circulated amongst the staff. |
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Pick up a leaflet in the Library and get busy, filling your shoebox! |
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Three chlorophyll readings were made and averaged on the middle leaflet of the first trifoliate of soybean, the second true leaf of lettuce and the second leaf of wheat. |
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Given his Bharuch ancestry, he, one is sure, is reasonably well-versed in Gujarati language and is therefore in a position to read the leaflet in original. |
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In a leaflet, the Board of Agriculture this week puts forward the best methods for preserving eggs, mentioning lime water, waterglass, and cold storage. |
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He also wants to put out a leaflet warning people about what is happening. |
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These codes were set out in an appendix to the leaflet, as follows. |
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The council is also launching a leaflet campaign to aimed at people who feed the birds on a regular basis, asking them to feed the pigeons at the dovecote. |
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The bright blue leaflet has been enclosed with customers' annual bills. |
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So why does the council leaflet apparently fudge the issue by talking of education while not letting on that the education in question is of the private variety? |
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This is quite a nice idea, as you don't just get a leaflet for the show, but several pages of information that gives you a taster of what it's all about. |
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She has created a leaflet with exercises and tick boxes for parents of newborns and has had it translated into 10 languages for use by the major immigrant communities. |
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Two dimensional echocardiography allows the assessment of valve structure and identifies thickening of cusps, leaflet prolapse, cusp fusion, and calcification. |
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Holders of leaflets wishing to attend the race meeting on production of the said leaflet could bring a friend on a free of charge entry to the course. |
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In a leaflet sent to every York household, people have backed site A, which is located inside the outer ring road behind the Civil Service sports ground. |
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The endocardial cushions form the lower atrial septum, the upper ventricular septum, the septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve and the anterior leaflet of the mitral valve. |
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I wish there had been a leaflet distributed or an advertisement campaign. |
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Television, radio and leaflet messages will also be important. |
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Bogucki includes the leaflet in a Powerpoint presentation he has developed. |
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We strolled along the mown grass on a long trail around the grounds lasting about an hour and a half, guided by a leaflet handed to us on arrival. |
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The leaflet and claim form will also be available on the agency's website. |
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If the Passover leaflet from 2014 was nothing but a joke, then it was nonetheless a sick and twisted one. |
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Members would leaflet a street one evening and knock on doors the next. |
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Just as important will be to leaflet every civil service workplace area. |
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A leaflet, called Keep Out The Cold, sponsored by the makers of Bovril, gives a range of tips to help pensioners heat, eat and stay healthy. |
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Chester Visitor Centre, opposite the Roman Amphitheatre, issues a leaflet giving details of tourist attractions. |
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A WELSH university has apologised to Hollywood director Steven Spielberg for using his picture in a leaflet without permission. |
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I hear former steelworkers are now being offered low-skilled jobs such as leaflet distributors, self-employed salespersons, even paper boys. |
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The leaflet was thus a lie, though that was hardly surprising in politics. |
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He felt compelled to issue a statement after seeing the leaflet. |
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For a free leaflet of more than a dozen recipes, send your name and address to Domino Flavored Confectioners Sugar, Dept. |
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When the bride's parents booked the trip at Going Places in Durham they were given a leaflet which claimed Bolivians did NOT need a visa. |
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The anterior and posterior leaflets were removed, and the septal leaflet was segmentally resected. |
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Pharmacists are being encouraged to put the leaflet on self-selection or into the bags of customers they feel could benefit from the information. |
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The Royal Air Force also conducted a large number of combined reconnaissance and propaganda leaflet flights over Germany. |
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As described previously, 'annulus' was defined as the virtual, circular ring delineated by the nadirs of the semilunar leaflet attachments. |
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The leaflet asks the dune enjoyers not to pull wild plants by root, at any circumstances, rather they should help them proliferate further. |
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Fibrinous deposits on the atrial surface of the prolapsed portion of mitral leaflet and particularly at the angle formed between the prolapsed leaflet and left atrial wall. |
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The Electoral Commission prepared an information leaflet which confirmed that the UK and Scottish governments had reached agreement on these points. |
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West Mercia Police, Worcestershire County Council, and Droitwich charity SpeakEasy NOW are producing a hate crime leaflet for those with learning difficulties. |
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Each registrant received a package that includes an information leaflet, a T-shirt as well as a pedometre, which will play a major role in keeping track of the steps. |
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By July 2009, the loop had gained funding preference over the Stourbridge route via Dudley and Brierley Hill, and a leaflet gave basic details of the proposal. |
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The stomata are ranunculaceous and confined to the lower leaflet surface. |
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