Cans of soft drink and doughnuts will be manna from heaven for tennis fans queuing for tickets for Wimbledon tennis fortnight next week. |
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I will be able to tend upon you regularly for the next week but after that my time will be divided. |
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Marina life comes to Orkney next week with a week long touring extravaganza from Deep Sea World. |
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It was a good mental toughener, though, which is exactly why I'll be going back next week. |
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All of you will be putting in an extra two hours every day next week just for that little stunt. |
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The legislation was moved to committee and is expected to reach a vote early next week. |
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And as a mark of respect for the victims of the tsunami the national flag will be flown at half mast on civic buildings next week. |
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Nicholas is so devoid of personality that he needs to sing something completely superficial and sexless next week to stop this happening again. |
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Friends of Reuben was formed last February 23 and they will hold a celebration to mark its achievements on its first anniversary next week. |
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All the grace and beauty of classical ballet comes to Evesham next week when the Vienna Festival Ballet takes the Arts Centre stage. |
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Finnish bankers forecast that the outgoing markka will be overtaken by euro as the most used currency by the beginning of next week. |
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There will be free performances in the square every day next week, around lunch and tea-time. |
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Thousands of workers in benefit offices and jobcentres are to stage a two-day strike next week in a dispute over the removal of security screens. |
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If no one came forward by early next week the funeral would be arranged by prison staff. |
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The win will boost the team's morale ahead of the first round of the IRB rugby sevens tournament which kicks off in Durban next week. |
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We don't know where our next broadband is coming from, and I'm off work until the middle of next week, to boot. |
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He begins a business studies degree course at University of Limerick next week after being offered a place earlier this summer. |
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After you've spent a few minutes savoring another strong week for your squad, it's important to look at your players' matchups for the next week. |
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For the visitors, who had taken 52 busloads of fans to Glasgow on Tuesday, the road to Hampden will be traversed again next week. |
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There is word about a barn dance coming to town but you'll read more about that next week. |
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The next week or so will be a barometer of just how far Houllier has travelled in his mission to return Liverpool to greatness. |
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The second instalment, appearing next week, will focus on the international significance of May Day. |
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Purederry will return to your screens with a new beezer edition next week on Monday 10th January. |
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Children at a Keighley primary school will stage a demonstration next week aimed at stopping thoughtless parents parking outside their school. |
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A director of the struggling rail operator Arriva is set for a showdown with fed-up train users next week. |
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It will be up to him to engage in the smoke-and-mirror business of political negotiation at a European level in the next week. |
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The workers have threatened to continue the dispute, with a two-day strike next week and a further three days the following week. |
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I recall he listened rather impassively, but it was not until he saw me next week in the office that I realized he was seething with anger. |
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To commemorate such a joyous occasion, these guys are having not one but two throwdowns to properly celebrate next week. |
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The next week, a friend going into the bathroom looked down to the bath mat under the sink and saw something sparkle. |
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I would like to congratulate David on what he has achieved and I wish him all the best next week. |
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Not much to say, except I will be starting senior year of high school next week! |
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There is the chance that next week or next month, there will be another burst or two of more widespread thundershowers. |
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Milhaud approved the work, made his comments, and then requested that Trimble write ten harmonizations of the same melody for the next week. |
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National media will flock to NFL training camps next week, cameras and microphones affixed on the megastars of the league. |
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The next week they toured Europe with a Bartok third quartet that had virtuoso fiddlers agape with admiration. |
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The other directors from abroad are coming in next week so we had to hash it out now. |
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With the expectations of Bank of England hiking rates next week the sterling will see some weakening. |
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The service will be launched at the end of the summer in time for the winter surge, but registration begins next week. |
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Tonight and for the next week or so while the moon is waning with the brightest appearance next Tuesday night. |
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A massive recruitment drive to bring more than a thousand jobs to east Manchester is being launched next week. |
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Road bosses are aiming to prevent a repeat of last winter's chaos when the region is plunged into deep freeze next week. |
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Whatever high-flown rhetoric comes from the president next week, the reality is clear-cut. |
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This is one of two or three seats we hope to keep a careful watch on, when we hit the ground running next week! |
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The 26-year-old received a spiral fracture of the right leg last May, but is poised to start the final surge back to full fitness next week. |
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So I shall be adding a link to everyone's blog site when I get back to the UK next week. |
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Once I was fitted for my suit they told me it would be done by next week so I'd have enough time to qualify for the race. |
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Treats as different as chalk and cheese will feature on consecutive nights next week. |
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On the visit to the GP I saw a locum who said I must sit about for the next week, not use the computer, and keep off acid fruits. |
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Not to be outdone the students of the National University of Ireland, Galway will have their say next week. |
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My boyfriend and I will be together 2 years next week, which is highly spiffing. |
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I'm glad we did that because the weather forecast isn't that great next week. |
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We saw a very heavy flight of sugarbeet webworms last week and may begin to see larval feeding over the next week or so. |
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California Governor Gray Davis is stumping in Santa Monica, faced with new evidence that he may indeed be voted out of office next week. |
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Young filmmakers hoping to make it in the movies are showcasing their work next week. |
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I set out hereunder a brief extract from this interview, which I will continue next week. |
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The group has drawn up a short list of candidates to replace Mellor, but will not name his successor next week. |
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We'll read a few of them next week and see if what you wrote matches what, in fact, he said. |
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However, jointing of the cable took longer than expected and the cable is not expected to be brought into service until next week. |
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The sweltering conditions will run into the middle of next week with the addition of the odd thunderstorm. |
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He had to fly back to New York the next week to film the video for the single that was being released off the album. |
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Demolition will start next week on an adjoining building, with some initial work starting at the same time. |
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Teachers from two York schools have been nominated for prestigious teaching awards which will be announced at a ceremony next week. |
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Such was the loyalty, they would turn up the next week to be hit again with the wet fish. |
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You could blow off Jim Phelps' head in one episode and he'd sport a fresh noggin the next week. |
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So next week The News will be coming from the Flamingo Casino on the strip in down town Las Vegas. |
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For the next week there was a bitter struggle for Bourlon Wood, whose whaleback mass still dominates the battlefield. |
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However, our first adverts of the season hit the shelves next week, and then our traffic will rocket. |
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Businesses can tap into a wide range of help and advice on how to make the best use of computer technology at exhibitions next week. |
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They'd sold the last one that morning, but they put one on order for me, so I should be able to get it sometime next week. |
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The Lao-Nong River has some challenging rapids that will put Ironman contestants to the test next week. |
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The funeral of a student who suffered fatal injuries on Lightwater Valley's new white-knuckle ride two weeks ago will take place next week. |
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The league finishes off next week with a home game against New Ross and a win will see Clane finish in the top four. |
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The house is a better place without you, although the catfights would have been good this next week. |
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If MPs approve the bill at its third and final reading in Parliament next week it will be passed for Royal Assent and become law. |
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We'll re-advertise next week but we have three, possibly four hot prospects who've been asking us if you were back on the market. |
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Campaigners are cranking up opposition to plans for a wind farm on moors north of Bury with a public meeting in Ramsbottom next week. |
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Perhaps they're all holding off until next week when I'll have finished for the year. |
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I'm about to take a week's annual leave starting next week so I'm going to be able to kick back and relax a little. |
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But their decision to rest their case without presenting a defence rebuttal allows closing arguments to begin as early as Wednesday next week. |
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There are a few students who will only be returning to varsity tomorrow, and so will be joining our new choir next week. |
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The six-party talks have been recessed and are scheduled to restart next week. |
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There were a number of award winners and we will have details of these next week. |
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You'll hardly recognise the new-look magazine next week, such is the transformation in store. |
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A musical which has been playing for 13 record-breaking years in the West End rolls into Hull next week. |
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I will be away from my computer for the next week or so, and will be taking a break from blogging. |
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While you're at the shop, buy a sparkling-wine stopper so you can recork the bottle and enjoy the wine again and again over the next week or so. |
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So I have a feeling that it's not reasonable for us to expect that all of a sudden next week we're out of the woods. |
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Happily, Renault has a similar hard soft top coming onto the market next week. |
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I also had words with my manager, as he had changed the roster for next week without my consultation. |
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You might die next week and you might last another 50 years, nobody knows for sure. |
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The school is expected to break up for the summer term today with many students sitting Leaving and Junior Cert exams next week. |
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They will meet up for the first time next week to plan their strategy in dealing with the expected hordes of visitors. |
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Even though the day was draining, I worked back late to avoid extra stress next week. |
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Shoppers and traders are reeling after a shock announcement that one of the New Forest's most popular markets is to close next week. |
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So, sports fans, keep your browsers tuned to this station for a play-by-play show wrap-up early next week. |
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The idea has caught the imagination of the national media and it is hoped more information will be available next week. |
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Kid's TV really only begins next week once the schools up north go on holiday. |
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Eddy Setiyono alias Abbas alias Usman, another defendant in the same case, is being tried separately and a verdict is due next week. |
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The release of the film could be halted if a plagiarism claim is upheld by a High Court judge next week. |
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Such is life. There will be other Saturday nites I guess and next week, I will be on call. |
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Kirkwall's town centre will be closed next week to allow for road resurfacing works. |
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Union sources also indicated that failure to reinstall him to his board position will see industrial action escalate by the middle of next week. |
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Since I still needed my dress the next week, I carefully laid it out on her bed and changed into a pair of jeans and a t-shirt. |
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Advertisements will also appear in the national press this week and the local press next week reiterating this public health message. |
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But next week we'll all have something to smile about, thanks be to almighty Brian. |
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I should run to the grocery store once I get my menus planned for next week and we're going to try and catch a movie. |
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At one point Marie yelled at me to shut up because she wanted them to all come back next week. |
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This morning I had the brainwave to make little boxes for Supergang which we would fill with peppermint creams that we can make next week. |
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I'm a week late with the rent, but my esteemed landlady said it was okay as long as I pay up next week, and give her a free guitar lesson. |
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If you have a yen for the ole west, you'll find what you are looking for in Morris starting next week. |
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Weather forecasters predict the heatwave will continue in the Bradford district into next week. |
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After passing a preliminary test run next week, the vehicles will be asked to navigate roughly 250 miles of untracked desert by themselves. |
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The trick is next week and I still don't have a final headcount nor have we put the final decision down for the menu. |
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Thousands of the borough's unsung heroes will be celebrated next week but the majority will not even realise they are being honoured. |
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In all it is expected that approximately 440 head of cattle are to be shipped for slaughter over the next week. |
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At the moment the windows are boarded up but repair work is due to start early next week. |
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Scores of young performers are preparing to tread the boards at York's Grand Opera House when its summer youth production opens next week. |
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My ability to read and respond to replies will be limited until next week, but feel free to send them along. |
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But a coalition of Quebec-based groups have decided to one-up the UN, making all of next week the Week of Action Against Racism. |
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He will make an announcement next week, he says, that could alter the course of this country. |
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Bolton Wanderers face Aston Villa in the first leg of the competition's semi-final at the Reebok Stadium on Wednesday next week. |
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That memoir has now become an even more anodyne film, to be released in Britain next week. |
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Steven McDonnell was insistent that there is no thoughts of a revenge mission next week. |
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All local government services are to be housed in a new one-stop shop facility which will open its doors next week. |
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If I ever did something like that, my mother would have smacked me into next week. |
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The officer said that this time, if the CPO did not meet their demands, public pharmacies nationwide would again be left unmanned next week. |
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Easter is next week and that means little kids in cute dresses and bonnets, not down jackets and knit caps. |
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Charlie's first column appears next week and the diary awaits his musings with interest. |
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The European Union said yesterday that a flotilla will begin anti-piracy operations off the coast of Somalia next week. |
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The situation was due to be looked at next week and the cash could be carried over into the next financial year. |
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They travel to Denver next week having won 4 of their last 5 and riding a wave of momentum to take on the Broncos. |
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British director David Mackenzie has great hopes riding on him for his new film, Young Adam, at the Cannes film festival next week. |
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Kinda regretting putting off my Christmas shopping until next week because this traffic is ridic. |
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Thirteen Bradford head teachers are jetting off to the Caribbean isle of Barbados next week. |
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But if the talks drag on beyond next week, sources close to the group say it will probably press ahead with the announcement anyway. |
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The TV investigation, Running The Gauntlet, is being broadcast in two parts tonight and next week in the West Country. |
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A full review of the wines to grab in this year's sale will appear here next week. |
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Ali had been due to undergo a skin graft yesterday but the surgery was delayed until later this week or early next week. |
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I think there will be money in a supplemental appropriation as early as next week. |
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Send your answers in and Andy Serwer will wave the red, white, and blue as we read them on the air next week. |
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We have now been told that it will be next week when Parliament is not sitting. |
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Information for carers will be available next week at a series of planned events. |
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With the close of the liturgical year, next week the church prepares to celebrate Christ as king. |
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Liverpool supporters insist their team will Never Walk Alone and nor will a group of hardy Hartlepool fans next week. |
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He said the ICSA would next week mount an offensive at EU level with other farm organisations to secure a higher ewe premium. |
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Our votes will be canvassed Monday and Tuesday of next week and the tabulations will be made at that time and our vote will be completed. |
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The Centre for Developing-Area Studies, an academic research centre at McGill, is turning 40 years old next week and is planning a big blowout. |
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With an excellent long-range weather forecast the majority of the crop will be in the ground within the next week. |
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What should have happened was the next week they should have marched again, but after that march people really lost heart. |
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Congress promises to resurrect both issues when it returns next week for a non-voting rump session. |
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Cotswold people are urged to support their cottage hospitals by turning out to a public meeting next week. |
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The next week the lady called out the washing machine man to look at her tumble dryer as thick black smoke was coming out of it. |
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If I emerge from the next week or so without being bitten by any spiders lurking in my mess, I'll start posting more frequently again. |
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I shall trot along to see them next week, weather permitting, which will coincidentally be half-way through the contract. |
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Events should move swiftly now, with an inquest being opened and adjourned by the end of next week. |
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Students at Brunel University which has campuses in St Margrets and Isleworth return to studies next week. |
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I plotted out the menu for the next week and wrote up the grocery shopping list. |
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Both sides are to return to the table next week to resolve a number of outstanding peripheral issues. |
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It leaves the league wide open at both ends of the table and a win next week for the Dalesmen is vital. |
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We have a worm farm and compost bin, have planted fruit trees and vegetables and plan to plant up an area of natives next week. |
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This game was a trial run of the first semi-final next week and it should turn out to be a nail-biter in good football tradition. |
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Emma and Michelle will turn on both him and Victor, too late for this week, but next week they will suffer big time in the nominations. |
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Hopefully next week I will have many good reports of tailor and bream, maybe even blackfish, as the season is about to begin in earnest. |
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The signature of a murderer and autographs from the Royal Family will go on sale in Swindon next week. |
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Lt. Philips has been called to active duty and is to ship out next week for Kuwait. |
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The Tall Blacks fly out to Europe next week, but at this stage their schedule of warm-up games is still incomplete. |
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One of them will make me wait, for the contact is out of the office until next week, so sayeth her autoresponder. |
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A band of cloud could bring some light rainfall on Saturday night, but there were signs that next week will bring more usual autumnal weather. |
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My trainer Tim Etherington, awfully nice chap, has whispered in my shell-like that I am entered in not just one, but two meetings next week. |
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Vote for your favourite in the comments below and we'll award them a special TSSH prize next week. |
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Their fate may well hinge on rearranged home and away fixtures with Hull Road Park next week. |
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Meanwhile, I'm off to London next week, and what's the betting that the loony on the train sits next to me? |
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They're both eager to drink, club and make merry in London while they can before returning to Tehran next week. |
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Wallabies fullback Chris Latham will be the star attraction when the Bundaberg Rum Queensland Reds Tour hits the city next week. |
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One of the best known stage musicals of recent years is coming back to Lancaster next week. |
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We also have the Britain in Bloom judging next week and then the Summer Festival, so we are pulling out all the stops to get this resolved. |
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My mind sped on overdrive for the next week as summer came looming. |
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The Democratic National Convention will meet next week to announce their party's candidate for president. |
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The book hit the top spot during the week of Sept. 25, 2011 but fell off the chart the next week. |
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Equipment, including a launch, quarter pipe, spine and a grind box will be set up at St Paul's Church Hall car park from Monday until Thursday next week. |
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And the odds are stacked in favour of a washout next week, too. |
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Sky says she will see them all next week and waves them good bye. |
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I did it on two puzzles where the first one was a cliffhanger and the next week was the interrogation of the kids. |
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You might not think that's much of a compliment, but the movie is a good, solid actioner, and I wouldn't fight my nephew if he decided he just had to see it next week. |
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The whole village should be clear of weeds within the next week or two with a huge effort made to clear gutters, forecourts of public buildings and other weedy sites. |
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The campaign will start in elementary schools next week and then be extended to high schools and junior colleges, the ministry said in a statement. |
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The first Syria peace talks in over a year will convene next week in Geneva with some opposition participation. |
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He won at Rockingham and was leading the season finale the next week at Homestead until a tire blew and the wheel well caught fire on the last lap. |
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Cotswold District Council and Gloucestershire County Council have been working together to contact travellers and tell them to keep off the field until next week. |
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He had been due to stand trial next week but, at the hearing for plea and directions before the Recorder of Bradford, Judge Stephen Gullick, he admitted the offence. |
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Over the next week, he made sure everyone was safe until the final worker had departed. |
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If the U.S. moves to sanction Putin and his pals next week, Moscow will definitely strike back. |
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So I have untill wed next week to give the final yea or nay. |
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Once again, look for yours truly on his own domain next week. |
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Over the course of the next week the images of these planes hitting the Towers would be replayed so often that they are now ghostly visions forever imprinted on my mind. |
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I wasn't old enough to care when this appeared first time, so it's really amazing to see BBC Four rerunning this over the next week, with the modern sequel to follow. |
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He is expected to make an announcement in Parliament next week. |
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At the Summer Olympics, which begin in Athens, Greece, next week, the world's elite athletes will once again dazzle us with their almost superhuman qualities. |
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The G8 summit at Gleneagles next week will discuss the likely impact of high oil prices on the global economy and what the rich countries of the west ought to do in response. |
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The New Work Festival is being launched next week, when Stratfordians will be given the chance to air their own pieces alongside the professionals. |
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Does an email I am forwarded inviting me to a happy hour next week count as art? |
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The film, of which there is only one existing copy in the UK, has now arrived and is being stored in padlocked cans in the College lodge, and is due to be screened next week. |
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Omar al Bashir, charged with war crimes by the ICC, plans to visit the General Assembly next week. |
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The next week, after I had returned the car, I was presented with the data of my weekend's journeys, which included one 60 mile round trip to Mornington. |
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The next week, he and his wife have a knock-down drag out physical fight over this woman in Chicago, and he winds up with a lulu of a black eye and a broken pair of glasses. |
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I am a babe in the woods when it comes to this kind of thing, but I am inspired to explore, even if it comes to nothing and I move onto another idea next week. |
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Over baked Alaska, Mr Brown-Lee informed Alicia that he would be attending a ball next week, held in honour of a colleague's fortieth wedding anniversary. |
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Tune in next week for the rest of our in-depth interview with Mockingjay director Francis Lawrence. |
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Get blind drunk, snog, repeat the next week, repeat the next week, bang! |
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Decide for yourself next week when I outline the official steps being taken to try and make Fed Hall a staple for UW students and bar-hoppers everywhere. |
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He and Murdoch are due to meet next week to thrash things out. |
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The have to order them so I can't start wearing them till next week. |
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The full timetable of lessons and activities will start next week. |
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In response, Netanyahu said Olmert was trying to tarnish his administration ahead of parliamentary elections next week. |
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From the bustling streets of the little town to the peaks of the highest bens, there can be only one topic of conversation in and around Fort William for the next week. |
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Armed with nothing but a camera to record the two falls, two submissions or a knockout, I shall report back to you next week from my hospital bed. |
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Ireland will be better next week than last but then Scotland will be determined to erase their own shame of defeat to the supposed minnows and sixth nation, Italy. |
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She was asked to pay double the next week and if she still didn't have the money she was asked to pay treble the following week and all the time the interest was mounting. |
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The couple had a holy union ceremony in 2007, were married legally in Iowa in 2009, and plan to marry next week in Tulsa. |
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He told me he would be in touch next week, to follow up on the story and to arrange a visit from a photographer to get some shots of me at my computer. |
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Last weekend we planted moonflowers, next week we're on to sunflowers. |
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The next week, Xerox arrived, noisily, because he was on crutches, at the police station, with his daughter behind him. |
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Four traditional blue-chip companies update their investors next week. |
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I'll give it a go next week, but imagine that this will quickly bore me. |
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And while such diligent pursuit of knowledge usually goes unremarked and unrewarded, next week the world's barmy boffins get their moment of glory. |
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Cream teas, ten-pin bowling and a visit to Stonehenge are just some of the experiences planned for a group of exchange students due to visit Trowbridge next week. |
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I did some light dieting in the hope of being on-camera and petting a dog, in the next week or two, as per my dream. |
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He was released in 2010, and now wants to meet Pope Francis when the pontiff visits Turkey next week. |
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As a part of our career week next week, we have hired a guest speaker! |
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I'm looking forward to meeting your parents at the speech day next week. |
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They're threatening to cut up rough in the debate next week. |
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Congress returns from recess next week and has two weeks of session before adjourning again until after the election. |
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We are having a further meeting with the Minister involved next week. |
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And next week I'm starting something very exciting with a woman who is going to do an hour of restorative yoga with me. |
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Brown intends to put this right in his budget speech next week, however, when he will launch a cannonade against what their cuts in services would mean. |
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We'll keep on looking but may have to hang fire until next week. |
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They will use Twitter and SMS with the hashtag votereport to collect reports on voting, now during early voting and all the way through election day next week. |
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The other good news is that my annual is next week and oops! |
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I'm up to 7 now, with 2 more to go next week and still looking for ads or other heads-ups about Assistant Professors in Cell or Molecular Biology or Biochemistry. |
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We don't even know whether we are going to have our orals next week. |
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I'll be down in Rhode Island giving a talk next week and then getting on a plane to the Bay Area where I'll hang out and catsit and eat burritos for a week. |
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It's her birthday on Sunday but because she is being whisked away for a romantic mini break, we shall gather the troops to celebrate her happy day next week. |
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Council cabinet members next week are expected to approve a proposal that would see the pilot project extended to cover the Maltby and central Rotherham area. |
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In 10 Downing Street, all eyes are on the Chancellor's speech next week. |
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Saeed Sarkar announced that Iran's National Day of Nanotechnology will be held in China next week. |
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You could spend the five big ones and the client could get downsized to a Jiffy Lube janitor the next week. |
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I'd love to tell you all about it next week, but it's someone else's turn to shoot the breeze. |
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Whether Gloucester will actually take their place in the Zurich Wild Card depends on Wasps' European final next week. |
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I can't come to work next week as I am on jury duty and I can't get out of it. |
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The European Commission plans to announce new rules for security restrictions for carry-on baggage next week. |
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There are more subtle touches, too, like the wider spacing of the keys on a new Sony ultraportable computer notebook that goes on sale next week. |
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The school nurse will be testing students' hearing next week. |
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Is there any time in your busy schedule for us to have lunch next week? |
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We won't be able to meet next week as we will be in the throes of moving offices. Perhaps the week after will be better. |
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A renowned academic will travel to Newcastle next week and could put the cat among the pigeons. |
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They sold out of concert posters yesterday and won't get another shipment until next week. |
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Stan Davies, 41 from Rhyl is hoping other local veterans and civvies will get behind him and as he takes on the task next week. |
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But when he gets back to the UK, Richard will attend court next week and submit a statutory declaration con-firming he was the driver. |
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I've found some pictures of stoolball teams from 1949 and 1950 and we'll publish them, come what may, next week. |
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The Marie Stopes private abortion clinic is scheduled to open next week in Belfast. |
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For the local group are bringing the legendary Broadway musical A Chorus Line to the Newcastle venue for four nights next week. |
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If she sticks around, this time next week she'll probably be swapping cockney rhyming slang with Mick Carter. |
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Enjoy next week, all you fair-haired friends, from the punkiest platinum to the sweetest strawberry blondes. |
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We have Blackheath, then next week it is Waterloo and we have more toughies ahead. |
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A PAINTING exhibition inspired by the history of the noblewomen featured in Liverpool Cathedral's Lady Chapel is opening next week. |
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I felt so drained after that three-hour exam that I wanted to sleep for the next week. |
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She will be launching the new candies at the It's Sugar candy store on the Upper West Side next week, the Daily Mail reported. |
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There was heavy fighting over the next week before the Volunteers were forced to surrender. |
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That's done now so I'm sure we will have something sorted out in the next week or two. |
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If we can throw a spanner in the works next week when we play them then it would be great on both fronts. |
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Montana-based sustainable farm La Cense will launch a burger truck in Midtown next week. |
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That is the central premise of The Static, which award-winning theatre company ThickSkin brings to the Unity theatre next week. |
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The next week Bainimarama said he would ask the Great Council of Chiefs to restore executive powers to the president, Ratu Josefa Iloilo. |
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A DECISION on whether or not to retire 2001 Grand National runnerup Smarty is likely to be made next week. |
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Pat Robertson, a renowned televangelist, predicted on Monday that an asteroid would destroy the Earth, and it will possibly happen next week. |
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Stand-up and TV comedian Hannibal Buress is bringing his Comedy Camisado Tour to Dublin next week. |
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The fleet spent the next week in the islands, mostly anchored in Cuyler Harbor, a bay on the northeastern coast of San Miguel Island. |
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From next week, you ll also be able to request a call back from an adviser within 24 hours if the lines are busy when you call. |
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I would like to prearrange a hire car to be waiting for me at the airport when I arrive next week. |
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There will be no shut-eye for contestants in a huge pillow fight in Dubai next week. |
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Fighting continued in this area for the next week, as the Axis tried to recover the small hill that was so important to their defence. |
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The hotel chain heiress shmoozing her way through Shanghai this week will be making her way to Dubai next week for a December 1st to remember. |
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It appears Colletti's real first order of business, hiring a manager, won't begin in earnest until early next week. |
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By next week, we will be finalising the name of the merchant banker for a possible stake sale. |
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The weather forecast says we are in for three feet of snow over the next week. |
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If you wait til next week, you'll find yourself paying over the odds for the tickets. |
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He is to remain at Arundel Veterinary Centre to undergo a bone scan next week. |
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The malfunctioning equipment was replaced with a spare part, and by next week an automated backup system should be in place, Post said. |
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But nine minutes from time Martin levelled to set up a replay next week at Glenrothes. |
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At the Oxford's Market Basket alone, 400 part-timers will not be working next week, according to assistant manager Tim Belleza. |
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The Harlem Globe Trotters bound into Birmingham next week to entertain the crowds as part of their world tour. |
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Prof Winlow was speaking ahead of the National Deviancy Conference next week. |
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Ebola will fade enough for the Democrats to make this pitch by next week. |
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The utility intends to drop the diked reservoir's water level by about 10 to 15 feet over the next week. |
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When he said he would pay her back next week, she looked at him out of the corner of her eye. |
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A COWBOY hat and sunglasses John Lennon gave to a Western-loving uncle are expected to fetch pounds 12,000 at auction next week. |
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Your emergency scenario test next week will require strict chronological adherence to OPQRST procedures. |
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Mercury then joins its higher octave and generous counterpart Jupiter early next week, and it opens gates of opportunity. |
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Dion Jones is one of 18 young cooks vying for e Roux Scholarship and will compete in one of two nals being held next week. |
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