Three weeks into the month-long guns amnesty 1,666 firearms have been handed to Greater Manchester police. |
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Workers who have not had a pay increase for two-and-a-half years have called off strike action after a four month-long dispute. |
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Word spread quickly and the month-long exhibition attracted plenty of visitors, foreign and local. |
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The Mercer Gallery reopened at the weekend after a month-long closure for maintenance and improvements to the lighting system. |
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The department has also planned to organise a month-long summer course in folk arts in more than three centres. |
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This weekend, Muslims around the world mark the start of Ramadhan when they begin a month-long fast. |
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An initial month-long consultation process will also be held to allow parents, pupils and staff the chance to have their say. |
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The duke nodded, eager to see his bride and young son after a month-long trip away from London. |
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Now, he heads for his ranch in Texas today, to start a month-long vacation. |
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The jury took less than a day to reach its decision following a month-long trial. |
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For a week of their month-long visit to Africa, the 15 pupils will live in a Kenyan village to help restore the school. |
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The 42 newcomers are now in a month-long training programme, which began on Monday. |
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He said that on a month-long trip he treated sick and dying children in camps for people driven from their homes. |
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Yesterday, following a month-long refurbishment, the shop and post office was reopened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. |
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They had undergone a month-long training before the competition and were provided with tips on public speaking. |
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My eldest DS left Scotland today for a month-long World Challenge school trip to Africa. |
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A month-long chase is more than just an interesting and adventurous journalistic experience. |
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At this time the males molt their feathers and go through a month-long period of flightlessness while their new feathers grow in. |
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The month-long countrywide amnesty officially ended at midnight and officers are in the process of collating the final figures. |
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He decides to go on a month-long trip to Europe with a couple of similarly fratty friends. |
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The same holds true onstage, where she entertained large crowds of expectant fans during a month-long, consistently sold-out U.S. tour. |
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York played host to the tenth and final leg of Chapman's month-long UK tour, and an eager audience gave her a warm welcome and a fond farewell. |
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During her six month-long absence, the warship spent more than four months protecting Iraq's primary oil terminal and shipping lanes. |
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The month-long amnesty for real firearms and other deadly weapons followed a successful two-month campaign to rid the streets of fake firearms. |
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During the month-long amnesty, 95 weapons were dropped off in the first seven days followed by 222 in the second week. |
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Last time Roma won the scudetto, the third in their history, there was a month-long party in the Eternal City. |
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Donor wishes for a speedy recovery will be sent to Tori and her family at the end of the month-long campaign. |
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Apparently, so far only 50 have responded to the month-long recruitment campaign. |
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Up to six million people are expected to log on during the month-long project to see how the politically monikered pen-mates get on. |
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The children's latest month-long visit to Settle ended last month. |
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Will the month-long tour be extended if the American mission is unsuccessful? |
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Last week, after a month-long bout of the collywobbles, Vodafone accepted a third generation B licence. |
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His new apartment is decorated with keepsakes from his yearly month-long sojourns around the world. |
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The South Bank plays host to a month-long retrospective of the English composer's works. |
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The streets of south Essex could be rid of hundreds of firearms in a month-long amnesty to crack down on gun crime. |
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The month-long amnesty is being held to encourage people to hand in any illegally held firearms and ammunition without fear of prosecution. |
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An accomplished master of the month-long bender, his genteel appearance belies his taste for corn liquor and high proof rotgut. |
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Inspired by his love of safari animals, the self-employed builder will make the month-long trip in October this year. |
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Travel was her passion and she lived for her month-long stays in Hawaii. |
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Mr Bush had been scheduled to end his month-long vacation tomorrow. |
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It is believed a month-long trip to the UK will help their immune systems. |
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Contact with the outside world was non-existent during his month-long ordeal. |
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Their month-long program of food, wine and entertainment is guaranteed to lift your spirits alongside some chill-combating flames. |
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The grueling eighteen-mile portage around the natural wonder, however, was a month-long ordeal with many days spent in preparation and eleven days in transit. |
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Ballistic bags will be provided at Bradford police stations during the month-long amnesty which is aimed at stemming Britain's growing illegal gun culture. |
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Maybe Chad Wingard will finally wake from his month-long slumber and take the kind of screamer that finishes Dwayne Russell off for good. |
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They will be assisted at the month-long synod by Canadian theologians Margaret O'Gara of the University of Saint Michael's College in Toronto and Father Gilles Routhier of Laval University in Quebec City. |
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Months later I flew to the United States to spend a month-long vacation. |
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In August, 2005, we plan to conduct a month-long evangelistic street campaign Berlin, and I'm eager to muster a lot of prayer support for this. |
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Instead, soybean futures have gained bullish momentum from speculative buying and spill-over momentum from a similarly impressive month-long run higher in the corn market. |
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The eight-month holiday was to take them to Australia, New Zealand and America starting with a month-long stop-off on the paradise island of Bali. |
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The market took a pounding in almost all sectors, with the momentum of a month-long decline in high-tech stocks dragging the market down yet further. |
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Now Cantlie appears to accuse the Western media of skewing coverage of the month-long siege. |
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Rather, it precipitated a month-long diplomatic crisis of Byzantine complexity that exposed deeper, long-term sources of conflict. |
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A month-long siege there led to the death of top rebel commander, Youssef al-Jader, who used the nom de guerre Abu Furat. |
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Banksy, the subversive British street artist, is two weeks into his month-long residency in New York. |
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The anonymous British street artist announces a month-long residency in the Big Apple. |
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The opposition responded with a month-long Occupy Abay campaign, in which Udaltsov was one of key figures. |
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Just to refresh, the graffiti artist Banksy started a month-long residency in New York City at the beginning of this month. |
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As a month-long cold wave hammered parts of India, Bangladesh and Nepal, it is the poor who fared the worst in the daily fight against dropping temperatures. |
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Just last week, a month-long rally in Chicago soy complex futures spilled over to support Winnipeg canola, as well as feed grain and wheat markets generally. |
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The month-long adventure sports extravaganza will have bungee jumping, trampoline catapult, hot air ballooning, wall climbing, and obstacle courses. |
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There was a month-long submission process. |
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It's the second time fire has left the 22-year-old Queen of Surrey dead in the water since it came back from a month-long refit at Deas Dock earlier this spring. |
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This apartment was a month-long way station for Shahzad. |
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It was appointed by Locog after a month-long pitch. |
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The city hosts a month-long arts festival each summer. |
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Meanwhile, some of the heaviest fighting of the month-long conflict occurred during the 48-hour period prior to the cessation of hostilities coming into effect. |
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The result was a month-long spike in activity. |
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In a month-long sequence of explosions, yobs damaged or destroyed 31 telephone boxes, 15 post boxes, 35 cars and seven properties. |
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He lost six-and-a-half pints of blood and had to be defibrillated on a helicopter before slipping into a month-long coma. |
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The toxemia followed a month-long crisis for Mr Steptoe when Mrs Brown was found to be suffering from a hormone deficiency which threatened to starve the unborn baby of oxygen. |
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While in London my travelling friend from Sydney recommended a month-long introductory TEFL course. |
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The Time Flies travel agency is the fruit of a month-long project which has seen young people from the Haltwhistle Film Project working with two visual artists. |
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The conjoined twins, from Carrigtwohill, Co Cork, have recently been discharged after a month-long stay in intensive care at the hospital and are said to recovering well. |
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Scampaign, a month-long Coventry Trading Standards appeal, will ask people to fight back against fraudsters by reporting any scam mail that drops through their letterbox. |
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Nurses and specialists are lining up for month-long secondments to Malawi to help provide skills and badly needed equipment to two underfunded hospitals. |
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It comes hot on the heels of a month-long training stint alongside Botswanan star Amos who invited the Scot out to join him in Potchefstroom ahead of the outdoor campaign. |
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