Cotton Tails cares for around 40 bunnies needing new homes at its headquarters in Westbury, but has a further 100 queuing up to be admitted. |
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The worst humiliation of contemporary religious life is the abjectness of needing God and a community badly enough even to sit through this. |
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Mrs Charity said one test for good governance in areas needing aid was zero tolerance of corruption. |
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Frances looked incredibly frail, needing the support of a walking stick, and she asked me to help her up and off the stage. |
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The win put the Bulls on top of section Y and left the Lions needing to win their last two games to ensure qualification to the top eight. |
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England travel to Turkey's capital for their final Euro 2004 Qualifier needing at least a draw to ensure automatic qualification. |
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And I think they have enough new products to at least hold on to domestic market share without needing to jack them up any further. |
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Get that helicopter pilot on the horn, ASAP, tell him I'll be needing some things from home! |
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When a roof needs a tune up, it means there are defects needing attention but that conditions are not serious enough to warrant roof replacement. |
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Rottweilers are the most accident-prone dogs with nearly three out of five needing to visit the vet during a year, according to researchers. |
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Large aperture constraints require an achromatic lens for situations needing superior image quality and color correction. |
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Ask a few actorish questions about creativity and motivation and he bats them back with a quip about needing the money. |
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However, since then, patients needing urgent acute surgical care have had to travel 15 miles to the nearest hospital in Cashel. |
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Snow blades, for which you will need standard ski boots but no poles, also have the advantage of not needing a great deal of snow. |
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Only in her salwaar kameez, she felt extremely cold and then she remembered that she had argued with her parents about her needing no sweater. |
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Because of new electro-static sensors, a gentle stroke on AIBO's head or back will trigger a response without needing to push or click. |
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It goes back to us needing to re-educate parents and that is an uphill job. |
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I just think that people have gotten more sensitive to needing a work-life balance. |
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China's simple defences against flood, needing annual repair and renewal, deteriorated rapidly from neglect and destruction. |
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With land devalued, those needing wealth seek substitute assets to replace land in their portfolios. |
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My next exam is an AS French resit on Thursday which has the luxury of not needing any revision. |
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I can't imagine driving alone on the interstate and needing to stop at a rest area and having to use a mixed-sex bathroom! |
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And besides, I'm not really in the mood for her usual lecture on me needing to try harder in school. |
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A superb over from Suman, conceding just three singles and a leg bye, left Thompson and Taylor needing a momentous effort to win the game. |
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However, many of the younger marchers, such as Gerry Donaghy, are prone to rioting, needing only a spark to set them off. |
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From reading below the line here there seem to be quite enough people who share your views without needing to make them up. |
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This function could be directly used without needing to code in assembly language. |
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Five teenagers have been charged following an attack on a police officer which left him needing 10 stitches to his head. |
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I'm more inclined to suppose that the misadventures arise piecemeal, needing to be tackled on a case-by-case basis. |
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They can vary in size from needing high power magnification in order to see them to being readily recognizable on low power. |
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He finished with a fat five-over-par 77 that left him needing a decent second round just to make the cut. |
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A special tube is inserted into the patient's leg or arm and carefully manoeuvred to the artery needing attention. |
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Then individuals could protect themselves against the risk of needing health care by voluntary insurance schemes. |
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This is a big plus for anyone wishing to manipulate documents without needing to have the creator application present. |
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They provide temporaries to firms needing replacement workers on a short-term basis. |
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Crucially, Lam made that seven with a drop-goal 10 minutes from time, leaving Saints needing two scores to get back on terms. |
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Here are some useful sites for anyone needing to display diacritical marks, mathematical symbols, etc. |
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He's not been able to show it recently but I feel he's maybe needing a goal or two to give him a lift. |
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She was often helping a battered wife or a person battling drug addiction or someone needing a place to stay for the night. |
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The Bavarians barely held on last season, needing a late fade by their rivals to claim their seventh German title in 10 years. |
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The basic initial idea is to have small buses, serving local areas providing daytime services to those most needing them. |
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Many parents of teenagers know all about bedrooms needing a good tidy-up, but how many would require a full-scale archaeological dig? |
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So, needing some beauty sleep, and thinking whilst counting sheep, I went to bed, and a magical mantra came to me in a dream. |
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You don't tolerate restrictions of your freedom and mobility, needing to be constantly on the move. |
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The design focus and primary application is telecommunications systems needing extreme reliability, availability and serviceability. |
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Farmers needing to graze their animals on set-aside land should write to their Regional Service Centre for permission. |
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It seems that some patients needing blood transfusions may benefit from receiving chicken blood rather than human blood. |
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The two big banks have their own retail branch outlets and are perceived as not needing to pay middlemen to sell their products. |
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The sheath appeared magnetic, needing little outer protection, except the leather that guarded the tip of the blade when it was in place. |
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Initially needing to know the shape of the quickest hull, he modelled them in miniature, undoubtedly the first to experiment on a small scale. |
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By utilizing the type III extreme pathways, the loop law can be implemented in flux balance without needing to perform a bilinear optimization. |
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You will be needing something filling by now and this savoury drink fits the bill perfectly. |
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The source of the sound was an old shopping trolley, brown with rust and wheels that were beyond needing oil. |
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He looked a little messy, with his hair desperately needing a trim as it was always ruffled. |
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The tripartite coalition in power got 78 seats out of 121 while needing to win only 63 seats to hold the control of the upper house. |
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It is clear that the longer pieces in the collection are a mixed bag, needing more refinement. |
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Faced with the problem of needing a cooling drink he could sip without getting trolleyed, he came up with this. |
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She nodded slowly, her eyes not leaving his, needing his trust and belief in her. |
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The kids are kicking around the house mopily, needing chores, but I haven't got much for them to do. |
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You don't think of cruise ships as needing to carry equipment to repel boarders. |
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She can go to the bathroom without asking anyone's permission, or needing someone to unentangle her from her various tethers. |
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In this quiet room, musicians can compose without ever needing to go near a musical instrument. |
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Ordinary voters, Serbs and Bosniaks alike, spoke less of the past and more of needing jobs and prosperity. |
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He lists his ideal mate as needing to be smart, intelligent, possessing a sense of humour and a well toned body. |
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Arellan's corpse was unrecognisable, needing DNA tests to confirm his identity. |
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The carbon fibre unstayed masts have aluminium wishbone booms which when set are angled down, needing no kicking strap. |
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She felt herself needing to get out of bed and slip back into Annabelle's room to finish the rest of slumber, unsuspiciously. |
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I've wanted to speak at a graduation since I left my snotty high school, with its inane rule about needing good grades to address the class. |
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In most hospitals the number of patients needing treatment far exceeded the number of cots available. |
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He later bragged that he was the only performer ever to get a complex comic scene right without needing a second take. |
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It is characterised by needing to urinate often and passing a large quantity of urine, and feeling extremely thirsty. |
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The shop has an adjoining beauty salon and relaxing spa for brides-to-be needing a little pampering. |
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Parliamentary elections in 2001 were easy because in 1999 it was obvious that there was a political vacuum needing to be filled in the society. |
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First signs are blurry vision, especially in bright light, loss of night vision and needing more light to read by. |
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Steven took the brunt of the attack which left him unconscious and needing hospital treatment. |
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They sat there for a few moments, no one saying anything, but no words needing to be spoken. |
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The injuries ranged from cuts and bruises to lacerations needing stitches, broken arms and back injuries. |
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But I have been needing the retail therapy, I am still cut up about Lea, although I have been trying to suppress it more and more. |
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There's a fine distinction between a burial ground and a graveyard, the former needing a few years to grow into the other. |
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When your pet shows signs of needing to cool down just give him several spritzes to wet him down. |
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I will be placed in the position of needing to teach somebody to be able to have someone to practice with. |
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This can cause pressure on the bladder, increasing the sensation of needing to pass urine. |
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Plagued by demons of hate and angels of mercy, she had become his damsel in distress needing permanent rescuing. |
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Polished plaster is hard-wearing and durable, needing only occasional dusting and an annual re-wax. |
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Moreover, this method has the advantage of not needing to discover an inhibitor for every oncoprotein. |
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We get the feeling of belonging to the fraternity without needing to be hazed. |
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Her voice was so expressive because of its incredible calm and internal fortitude, never needing to do too much or to over-elaborate. |
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That left York veterans needing to find a permanent home for their standard. |
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The chiasmus points to how the questions function as quasi-incantations rather than genuine queries needing answers. |
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They should give us a rebate for not needing the NHS, not surcharge us for relieving them of their responsibilities! |
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Pakistan needing nine runs from the final over found Nehra too hot to handle, managing just three runs. |
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It is another object of the present invention to provide a swather belt connector needing fewer separate pieces. |
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Services can go out from a central hub, to the communities needing them, when they need them. |
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In addition to needing medical assistance, you may require emergency evacuation to your home country. |
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Last night my son was overtired, and needing a lot of hugs, his eyes tearing up from exhaustion and wanting his mom. |
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In addition, lenders are now able to issue more debt without needing to syndicate to other banks. |
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As public transport stops before the clubs close, there are always people needing to get home by taxi. |
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Crossing town they turned into a cocktail lounge, both physically shaken and needing a drink badly. |
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It has experienced money problems, needing frequent injections of cash to stay alive. |
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Or maybe the story about Seagal was a concoction to start with, and he won't be needing to peruse The Echo's real estate classifieds. |
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Though needing to tap doorknobs is slightly weirder than needing to inject insulin. |
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The last ball of the game saw Downton on strike needing two to win, he played the ball to fine leg where it was fielded by Paul Wilson. |
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This shrub can become very large in size, therefore needing a large area to be planted in. |
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Then we went to the cafe in Borders bookshop because I was needing a coffee fix. |
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Yet as the party faithful and more than 200,000 protestors converge on the city, the President will arrive in New York needing a triumph. |
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Although it is possible to read his poems without needing specialized jargon or poetics, his writing is full of erudition and learning. |
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A poll goat is one that is naturally hornless ie. it will never grow horns without needing to be disbudded. |
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But after being 13-4 down they forged ahead 17-13 to leave Scarborough needing a four to tie on the last end. |
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The staging is also serviceable but uninspiring, with scene changes needing to be made more crisply. |
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But she also comes across as a humourless frump, needing constant cajoling from her husband to stay afloat. |
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My dad stayed home all day selling items that we wouldn't be needing in California on eBay and at a little garage sale in the front yard. |
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At 6-5, with Part needing only to hold his darts to win the title, Taylor broke back to force a deciding set. |
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But it's definitely high maintenance, with something always needing thinning, pruning, deadheading, dividing, or pampering. |
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He added that children needing cardiac surgery are prioritised when it came to designating intensive care spaces. |
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Before the gorse, goat willow and bramble were all problems needing a lot of labor to manage. |
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Armaments were often inferior and needing attention to make them serviceable in desert conditions. |
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They left England needing just 20 runs to win, which they did with dispatch! |
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Vodka and grappa drinkers needing that extra alcoholic kick should give this a try. |
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His energy was boundless as he visited courts to assist those needing help with money, even dipping into his own personal resources. |
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Can branch staff disable a filter without needing the system administrator's password? |
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The discordance between morphological differentiation and genetic differentiation is an unsolved problem needing explanation in this species. |
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The two panels began with divergent notions of the key education problems needing to be solved. |
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Karen played the dizzy girl who needed help with her bags and needing to be showed to her room. |
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Not fatal, but exceeding uncomfortable, and needing swift application of Jungle Cream if they are not to swell and burst. |
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But needing two games for victory, Henman dropped his serve for the first time against the Slovakian. |
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That means that neither side can wrap up the title in midweek, but a win either way would leave the victors needing a mere point the following week. |
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As prostitute par excellence, the example of the Magdalen could be called upon to reveal the way forward for women needing to seek repentance from sexual misconduct. |
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Enfield has assessed him as needing ground-floor accommodation, special equipment in the home and the attendance of a care worker two or three times a week. |
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He did mention the possibility of needing a kidney one day, which I guess is something. |
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Many of the reasons these women claim for not needing feminism are embarrassingly bad. |
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Kara and Janet were only there as designated drivers, they usually popped around when they had thought their husbands would be needing a lift home. |
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WardsWiki allowed anyone to edit and contribute, without even needing a password. |
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During that time, Jack discovered a lack of fences, a dark forest of macrocarpa, small bridges with rotting rails and a larger one needing a fresh splash of red. |
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Senator John McCain came in to last night's debate needing a game changer. |
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By that time it was halfway into reorganising itself for April 2001 into 42 new areas, eight of which were amalgamations needing new budgets and plans. |
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The title track tries to deflate its portentous musical backing of crashing cymbals and thunderous pianos with daft lyrics about needing a new eiderdown and some binoculars. |
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Those using leaked keys will be needing a new one, and if lockouts are implemented in the shipping product then they'll also face the inconvenience of a reinstall. |
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They were going to be told that in no uncertain way, in effect, by both counsel, the defence needing to respond to the way in which the Crown would properly put the case. |
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Loss is grief, worry, insomnia, shingles, weeping, and just plain needing someone who is no longer there. |
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With the new gestures function, users will be able to 'swipe right' with two fingers to switch between open programs, without needing to use the keyboard. |
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De la Renta was a confident thoroughbred, never needing to scream for attention. |
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The pair were neck and neck over the last and fought it out right to the winning post, with the judge needing several minutes to separate them in a photo finish. |
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Those needing pretexts could preach national necessity when they tore down bells or walked off with plate that could be recast into guns or coinage. |
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She, who concedes that at this stage of her career she is in the privileged position of not needing to make records for the money, says she is unworried. |
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Puerto Jimenez, the peninsula's capital, was until very recently an illegal gold town, set up by prospectors needing supplies to explore the untouched jungle interiors. |
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My neighbour has a two-year old who spent 6 months in hospital as a baby, and still shrinks from the noise of other babies' distress, needing comfort and reassurance from mum. |
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After it finally opened up, the rider allowed the chestnut colored horse to move in a slow trot, the gait giving the horse time to relax, though not really needing it. |
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Back then, no one ever imagined needing to beam live video to ground troops from a fighter jet. |
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A few years ago I spent several weeks in Florida carrying a 3913 in an LFI Concealment Rig under untucked tees and polos, never once needing an outer garment. |
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And this capsule will be able to dock itself, without needing the ISS to grab ahold and guide it in. |
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There's a lot of questions still needing answered and I also think, if this is one designer drug which our sport has not been able to catch, how many more are there? |
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The company was an umbrella organisation for a string of offshoots providing doctors and other specialists to any hospital needing to cover staffing gaps. |
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It was coming from the chimney breast, which to be honest I could really have worked out in my head without needing to turn myself into the human smoked mackerel. |
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Bus drivers and travellers needing to spend a penny will have to cross their legs after the loos next to Chippenham's bus station were shut down this week. |
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You may find yourself needing to pay more attention to offshore projects, leading to increased demands on management time and training requirements. |
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More shocks were soon to follow as third seed Vassily Ivanchuk, needing to win in the final round to qualify, was outplayed by Group A winner Vladimir Malakhov. |
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Bingley, needing 246 to win, seemed down and out at 96 for five, but worked themselves into a position where both captains felt the men from Wagon Lane were favourites. |
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It is an excellent replacement for oats in rations needing bulkiness. |
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It also instigated the quartering of refugees near their homeland, making it increasingly impossible for those needing protection to lodge an asylum application in Germany. |
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A weights and conditioning expert who has previously worked extensively with rugby teams was introduced, and an intensive weights programme provided for those needing it. |
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A large crowd, including 5,000 away fans, are expected at the game in what is sure to be an entertaining clash between two attacking teams needing the points. |
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Hernandez clasped his hands behind his back, the fingers slender, almost delicate, needing a weapon to have conveyed any menace. |
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The package can be used to connect with any viewdata-based service and is ideal for travel agents needing to access travel services via Fastrak or Istel. |
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Agaricus indicates a mushroom with gills, and bisporus refers to this variety's self-sufficiently needing no second mushroom to make little mushrooms. |
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On the last hole of the 1986 Masters, needing only a par to tie Jack Nicklaus and a birdie to win outright, his iron shot flew far right of the green again. |
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Just wanted to place it in the context of slates needing picture choices that throw off revenue to make the numbers work. |
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I'll have to admit that when I offered the use of my apartment to whatshisname, I did have the feeling that I wouldn't be needing it any time soon. |
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The guild is very proud to have played their part in getting the project off the ground by doing a survey of the people in the area needing transport. |
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He had been just hours from departing on a 12-day trip London, imparting to his latest flock a new sense of needing a priest. |
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That could be the difference between needing a gastric tube or not or needing a wheelchair or not. |
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Anyone needing glasses is fitted with frames and lenses before they leave. |
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However, they put up a gallant fight and were only 22-12 in arrears at half-time. That left Rib needing to score 52 points clear in the second period. |
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The dark grey underskirt was off-kilter, needing to be straightened to hang within the open panel of the black overskirt, the chemise tucked farther into the bodice. |
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Those needing a particular seat or berth can choose from the schematic diagram of berths in various classes in the broad gauge and metre gauge coaches. |
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He said the side of the stadium which had a broken-down security boundary wall had been replaced and that other areas needing attention would also be sorted out. |
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Imagine needing the comfort of popular approbation so badly that you would voluntarily comb through movie award nominations in search of comforting zeitgeist pellets! |
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With John Philips, also from the Ballyclare club, needing a win to nick second place from under Danielle's nose, it was always going to be a tough encounter. |
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Similarly, when neoconservative ideologues speak of needing to rebuild an embattled US hegemony and legitimacy, they aren't impotently expatiating. |
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Plodding up the 18th, needing just a par to make the cut, he was big with his approach, chipped back and could not drain the putt from eight feet. |
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I can adjust font, text justification, add bulleted or numbered lists, indent, use blockquotes and insert links and images without ever needing to resort to code. |
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This may lead to lower abdominal discomfort or backache, or may press on the bladder causing symptoms such as needing to pass urine more often than normal. |
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Well, they won't be needing a life coach to tell them how to spend their time over the next few years and we wish them every success in the future. |
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Having forced herself never to ask for help, let alone admit to needing it, Beck was awed when help repeatedly was offered to her, quietly and unassumingly. |
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Mr. Martin objected at first to the bastardization of my talent, but I gave him a sob story about needing money for lessons. |
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This system is also expandable up to 12 handsets needing only one phone jack. |
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Thousands of samples can now be sorted by this PCR alone without needing Southern blot or capillary electrophoresis. |
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For a fee, customers include high-end homeowners having a pool party or spring breakers needing to warm the waters. |
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In all, this is a no-nonsense, practical, hands on guide to one of the touchiest subjects needing to be taught. |
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In Florida, one pool with Pebble-Tec on the inside has gone 24 years without needing a touchup, Benton says. |
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A DISGRACED Midland gynaecologist who left a woman needing life-saving treatment after a botched abortion has been told he can practise again. |
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The beagle cross pups' mother died while giving birth, leaving the litter of seven needing urgent foster homes. |
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Major fire reported at Coalite Building Supplies, Coble Dene, needing nine fire engines. |
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Dylan had been suffering seizures in clusters, which left him needing days of hospital treatment. |
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The biggest thing is the world is to invent a steam railroad break that the engineer can apply throughout his train without needing breakmen. |
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The express company could only handle shipments door to door on the West Coast, needing others to reach the rest of the country. |
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Far from needing to be repealed, the ban on politics in the pulpit ought to be enforced more aggressively. |
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An essay on man's destiny, the film was for some of its late-60s viewers a light show, a head trip, needing no earthbound explanations. |
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He had just finished hosing gasoline into his tank, a short man, burly, needing a shave, and wearing greasy coveralls. |
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Cassius Dio presents this as Plautius needing the emperor's assistance to defeat the resurgent British, who were determined to avenge Togodumnus. |
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The AJAX controls inject the appropriate JavaScript code into the HTML output stream without you needing to code any JavaScript yourself. |
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Moving up the classes, a variety of institutions offered readers access to material without needing to buy anything. |
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As a result, more and more people were having teeth extracted and needing dentures. |
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This arrangement had the drawback of needing a heavy counterbalance for the crankshaft, but was used to avoid the spark plugs oiling up. |
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The United States Secret Service acquired two in 2010 for transporting dignitaries needing special protection. |
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The squad went into their last qualification match against Wales needing a point to progress to a qualifying playoff against Australia. |
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Australia started the day needing 399 more runs from 98 overs if they were to claim an unlikely victory. |
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Mickelson, needing a birdie at the last to tie Rose and force a playoff, blocked his drive and could not reach the green in two. |
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In Singapore Grand Prix, Hamilton caused an accident with Felipe Massa which left Hamilton needing a new front wing and a drive through penalty. |
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However, his filament had low resistance, thus needing heavy copper wires to supply it. |
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A patient needing specialist care at a hospital or clinic, will be informed by the GP of the hospitals where they can get their treatment. |
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Some people have multiorgan failure, needing both kidney and pancreas, heart and lung, or some other combination of organs. |
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Services provided at the regional level were those needing greater finance or resources, or best exercised over a wide area. |
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Alluvial gold deposits could be worked and the gold extracted without needing to crush the ore. |
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Parthenogenesis is also widespread among crustaceans, where viable eggs are produced by a female without needing fertilisation by a male. |
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Without international recognition, any Pridnestrovians needing to travel internationally must accept Moldovan citizenship and its passport. |
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As a result of needing a majority in all three houses, the General Synod rejected the motion. |
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This came out of the grinding process warm and moist, needing cooling and drying before it could be sifted and packed. |
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With more advanced locomotives no longer needing to stop midway to take on water Parkside station soon closed, and little trace of it remains. |
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The issue of impressment was made moot when the Royal Navy, no longer needing sailors, stopped impressment after the defeat of Napoleon. |
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This place should be at once both school and university, not needing a remove to any other house of scholarship. |
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This is not helped by two local councils needing to keep the road clear of snow across the moor. |
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Wide receivers Vidal Hazelton, Jamere Holland and David Ausberry are the only freshmen needing NCAA approval. |
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A FOOTPATH has been closed after a pair of eagle owls attacked dog walkers, leaving one needing hospital treatment. |
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Women turn to prostitution, often conceiving crack babies needing lifelong medical care. |
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However, unexpectedly and wholly unwantedly, his sister pitches up, needing a place to stay. |
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A woman who is induced is also more likely to end up needing a C-section. |
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The system needs those three capacities for both male and female, which results in six custodies each needing its own capacity. |
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This set of recommendations does not preclude the district needing to rezone in its entirety as soon as 2006-07,'' the report said. |
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From lock-outs to changing locks after burglaries, from broken doors to windows needing boarding up. |
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These Insulated curtain panels provide a high enough R-value to avoid needing expensive panel defrost systems. |
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Daturas, on the other hand, are greedy plants needing lots of feeding and frequent repotting when we grow them as patio pot plants. |
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Mo, above, decides to contact her birth father, Clifford, under the pretence of needing help with a study on inherited blood disorders. |
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He suffered one black-out while driving, injuring his spine and needing major surgery. |
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The Blahs are awarded anonymously to an individual or department identified as needing moral support or a good laugh. |
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Paul Sheerin believes Fraser Aird's sclaffed winner has left relegation-haunted Arbroath needing 12 points to stay afloat. |
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Thin is for those needing semiflexible arch support and stability in a low-profile insole. |
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Among them is a reformed boy racer who was involved in a serious crash that left him needing 26 titanium plates inserted into his skull. |
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Other bladder cancer symptoms include needing to pee very often or very suddenly, or pain while peeing. |
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Arkansas Derby winner Lawyer Ron is undefeated in seven starts on dirt tracks after needing six tries to get his maiden victory. |
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New research found youngsters suffering injuries to their arms, with more than half needing skin grafts following an accident. |
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And if the approving glances three-legged Jacob gave it are anything to go by, it could prove the cat's whiskers for moggies needing a new start. |
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But with England needing just 21 from 24 balls with five wickets remaining, umpires Aleem Dar and Kumar Dharmasena produced their dreaded light meters. |
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They have been criticised by the World Bank, primarily on the grounds of the inflexibility that results from government needing to approve dismissals. |
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Further damage was reported to buildings inside the cordoned central business district, with an estimate of 75 additional buildings needing demolition. |
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The Photographer's Ephemeris is a free useful software tool for photographers needing the times of twilight and the rise and set times of the sun and moon. |
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But that was all forgotten as he secured a double with victories on Oversman and Ginger Fox that now leaves him needing 19 to beat Scudamore's tally. |
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With the Nuggets needing a win to tie the series after beating the Clippers in Game 3, Livingston provided a spark off the bench with 16 points, six assists and six rebounds. |
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I really hit it off with Jack, and hired him without needing an interview. |
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Consequently, the Assembly is now empowered to make laws, known as Acts of the Assembly, on all matters in the subject areas, without needing the UK Parliament's agreement. |
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The terms also pointed out that the slaves are to be allowed to plant rice wherever they want and in any marsh, without needing to ask permission. |
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The demonstration around Trafalgar Square left 113 people injured and 340 under arrest, with over 100 police officers needing treatment for injuries. |
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He said, 'I foresee in the next five years needing a full time team just to retire Biomorphs who escape from their masters during city-wide role-play games. |
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From sunstroke to skin allergies, grass seeds in paws, upset stomachs and lungworm, the number of pets needing treatment rises with the temperature. |
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Far from suggesting a demoralized culture, endogamy here seemed the mark of a buoyantly confident group, settled in their skin and not needing outsiders. |
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Cooke was watching at the nonstrikers end as Sammy prolonged the final over with the West Indies allrounder needing just one run from three balls to win. |
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There was also the issue of needing to train its clergy, resulting in the establishment of New College, with Chalmers appointed as its first principal. |
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After the company needing currency-risk protection makes its euro-dollar trade with a bank, each of them turns its side of the trade over to the clearinghouse. |
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This groundbreaking innovation allows people suffering from foot problems the chance to enjoy walking again, without needing to wear clumpy footwear with insoles. |
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By diluting the gold with other metals, the government could issue more coins without also needing to increase the amount of gold used to make them. |
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Many patients need more complex care than can be delivered in 10 minutes and the aging population means the numbers of patients needing longer consultations is increasing. |
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Only a quarter of patients needing mental health services get them. |
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The fourth was scored by Vietnam midfielder Nguyen Thi Muon, who received a brilliant through-pass from the left of the area and needing to just slot the ball into the net. |
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But United's philosophy will never change and with Cluj needing to go for victory in a quest to reach the last 16, this Group H showdown at Old Trafford could be entertaining. |
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The last conversation with her started with me blubbering out something about needing to go back to make some money... what a bastardish thing to say. |
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Still needing to be determined are the exact number of residents currently on illegal 4-inch sewer lines in the section of town affected by sewer back-up problems. |
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Trying to keep the wolf from the door, Strive out a living always needing more, With kids who demand a logo or tick, Designer items all expensive and slick. |
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Species needing vernalization do not flower when grown in a warm climate. |
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Goodyear, maker of the world's first steel-cable belt in 1942, was contacted by zoo veterinarians needing help for the 12-year-old Indian rhinoceros. |
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They took just four points from the first four games, leaving the team needing three wins from their remaining four games to have a realistic chance of progression. |
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They had an apothecary there also to administer to any one needing such. |
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Being a hardy breed, farmers are able to rear their Swaledale flocks in remote and exposed locations, generally without needing to provide indoor accommodation. |
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Economy minister, Elena Salgado, said, 'Although we don't see any major institution needing restructuring, some resizing at the others is inevitable. |
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Figure 9 and Figure 10 are the heat-producing needing waveform with chaotic signal respectively observed in the display interface and oscillograph. |
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We have records of the monastery needing a new grant of land to raise two thousand more cattle to get the calf skins to make the vellum to make the manuscript. |
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The aim was to design a logo for the bureau's Medi-Car Escort Service, a volunteer scheme providing vital transport to elderly and disabled people needing medical attention. |
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The decision caused public outcry, since the farming villages of Measand and Mardale Green would be flooded, with their inhabitants needing to be relocated. |
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Even in the CNC era, a heavy workpiece needing machining on multiple sides lends itself to a horizontal machining center, while diesinking lends itself to a vertical one. |
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Soon papal rhetoric began to claim the Ravennans as territorial members of St. Peter's flock needing the protection of the pope as their shepherd. |
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Tissue-engineered autologous bladders for patients needing cystoplasty. |
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