There was supposed to be social housing as part of the Basin development, and it was built and has now been occupied. |
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That is exactly what the industry is doing, with nearly a dozen online services now up and running. |
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But now the domain has come up for renewal, and I really don't have the time to maintain it. |
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Thorne received his big break years ago, but up until now has traded on his youth. |
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If we have survived up to now what is stopping us from surviving in the future? |
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Even better than that of the Victorian painter Augustus Leopold Egg, which was my favourite name up to now. |
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Only that kind of serious, sober, independent reporting can give the public the insights into American business it now knows it needs to learn. |
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David defended himself, hearing the pathetic tone himself, now that he was beginning to sober up. |
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It doesn't worry me now if I'm watching people getting drunk, while I'm as sober as a judge. |
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I think there's a sense of seriousness and soberness right now in the country about the lack of health insurance. |
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The appeal is now in its final week and priority should be given to the gift donation of vests, warm undergarments, toiletries and socks. |
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It's a little ungrateful for Mr. Edwards to now upbraid the man who did so much to make the Senator's own fortune and political career possible. |
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Students must now pass proficiency exams in order to enter and graduate from high school, replacing the system of social promotion. |
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Many of the dropouts were no doubt victims of social promotion in the early grades, a practice that Bloomberg has now pledged to end. |
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They are now used to make items as diverse as garden furniture and car upholstery. |
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The dog is now fast approaching his teens, and although relatively fit, he needs the occasional visit to a vet for upkeep and maintenance. |
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Pure neoclassicism now lost ground to Italian Renaissance styles, more adaptable to modern uses. |
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I am going through a transition period right now and your emails are uplifting to me. |
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What brasses me off is that a son of one of these refugees now wants to deny other refugees the sanctuary that was extended to his father. |
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Information and knowledge have now become a core aspect of the socio-economic development of this country. |
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The inheritance is almost gone now, since she never invested a brass farthing. |
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And now, despite a painful history and against all reason, I am once more reaching for the brass ring of a relationship that works. |
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Lydia was after the brass ring, and now that she has the brass ring what can she do with it? |
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It now offers a new owner the chance to build upon its past and to reawaken it as a working estate. |
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The pressure upon him is heavy, not least because everything is now out of his hands. |
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What gets up our noses is the brass-bound arrogance and hubris of the pirates who now run your system. |
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The hot topics now involve the integration of economics with psychology and sociology. |
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Then there is the now sadly outmoded term, brassie, what used to be a 2-wood before metal made timber all but obsolete. |
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He squinted up at the sun, which was burning bright and brassy now, and climbing the side of the sky. |
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With the upper chamber now evenly divided between the two major parties, each side will enter the fight in full battle array. |
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They, too, now need a better American balance between ethnic roots and civic forums, between Hebraic covenants and Enlightenment freedoms. |
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Khan now oozes with confidence, landing his punches and even throwing in uppercuts on his attack as he senses victory. |
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His feet were now covered only by his wool socks, which would make less noise, but make footing slippery on the marble floor. |
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A further debate is now underway in the parliamentary upper house, the Rajya Sabha, over the Gujarat violence. |
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Or isn't this form of neo-liberal capitalism that's going on in Europe right now destroying our social systems? |
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In upper-middle-class circles it is now a status symbol to have four or more children. |
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He goes to the position that both students have now been in, but has both thumbs uppermost. |
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It was past seven o'clock now and the first purple brattices of night were draping the eastern horizon. |
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Right now the weather is kind of socked in there at base camp so we are not able to fly. |
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The former home of immigrants flogging salami and bratwurst is now suited to a different type of meat, the paparazzi. |
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Our soldiers are now fighting side-by-side with your brave soldiers, now and every day. |
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Nobody would ever question his work ethic or his bravery but he's now combining that with some lovely play. |
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He said Easter Island now has some trees and many of the statues have been brought to an upright position again. |
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The issue of optimum oxygen concentration for neonates in intensive care remains, even now, unsettled. |
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If you've never grown or tasted French sorrel, now is the time to make its acquaintance. |
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What was the town funeral parlor 100 years ago is now an airy eatery with an old-fashioned soda fountain. |
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They headed south, upriver past Red Buttes, and camped at a grassy spot a few miles above the mouth of what is now called Bates Creek. |
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Workers at Swindon Pressings caused such an uproar at plans to scrap its annual Christmas trees that the company will now be putting them up. |
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The newspapers love abuse stories, and they love the mixture of celebrity and populism that marries so easily in the culture now. |
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Investment is the main outstanding issue, especially now as a result of Turkey's present economic upsets. |
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There are now 41 patients suffering from the illness which causes stomach upsets and diarrhoea, a drop of six on yesterday's total. |
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The upshot of it all is that we can now go and fetch our kittens, hopefully before Christmas. |
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The upshot, of course, it that tyre shops now have thousands of used tyres clogging their yards. |
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If he didn't believe in Sod's Law before pitching his tent in Yorkshire, then he certainly will now. |
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Native Japanese go on to assume that the Japanese Brazilians have now migrated to Japan because they could not succeed in Brazil either. |
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The basis of the past policy behind economic diplomacy is now turned upside down. |
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It really sounds weird now, but it is very probable, given the orientation of the upside-down world of business politics today. |
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For example, Upsilon Andromedae is now known to possess a system of three large planets. |
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You know, all of us are now working under increasing time pressures, and we need to upskill and retrain more frequently. |
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An investigation report has now accused you of breaching the code of conduct for councillors. |
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And after all that scrubbing the surface is silky soft and touchy-feely right now. |
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Last week the Evening Press revealed that heroin is so widely available in the city that it is now cheaper than cannabis and other soft drugs. |
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Advanced surgical techniques now allow the donor nephrectomy to be performed through a laparoscope. |
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The company's annual output also now establishes it as Canada's second-largest upstream producer. |
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He has softened him up and now he moves to place his Knight on a better square. |
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But between now and election day, we're going to hear enough about their past deeds and misdeeds to make you upchuck. |
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Yeah, at this point, obviously, I think that they have had him now for somewhere in the neighborhood of 20 days, roughly. |
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The headland's fate now seems to hang in the result of the upcoming federal election. |
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He would like to turn pro but for now has his sights set on the upcoming Summer Olympic Games. |
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All the Windles can now do is play an awful waiting game, watching the news and constantly searching the Internet for any updates. |
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Firstly, if soccer is now called football, can we still call our national team the Socceroos? |
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Binge drinking can cause significant health problems for young people and it is now clear it is a major social problem in our communities. |
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A number of fundraising socials will be held within the county from now up to Christmas. |
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Clough Hall was a great dancing place in yonder years, and now it is re-opened to some great socials. |
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And now, look at me going on about the fully-clothed help in a place where there's nekkid ladies up on the stage. |
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But now, if I forget my mobile at home, I feel downright nekkid until I get it back in my hot little hands. |
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We are now trying to introduce high-end innovative products before others do because product differentiation among brands is narrowing. |
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People now increasingly see brands as shared cultural property, rather than privately owned intellectual property. |
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The club will now embark on a massive fund raising drive to upgrade the club to modern day standards. |
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That began partly on a lark, but is now crucial to branding the Target discount store chain, where sales are rising. |
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I was probably a social drinker more than anything and now I feel I can meet friends in pubs and not drink. |
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Whisky, brandy and dark rum producers are now compelled to fight hard for their share of the market. |
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He said the housing situation was becoming so serious that people from all walks of life now depended on social housing to find decent homes. |
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This scheme has been up and running for over two weeks now and is going very well. |
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The threat from all types of firearms, be it a real gun, a replica weapon or an airgun is increasing and action must be taken now. |
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Women now also recognise the need to stick to their guns when they are criticised by men. |
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The Swindon-based Gooden family now faces an anxious wait to find out whether the Court of Appeal upholds the challenge. |
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The farm road is now followed for about a mile and climbs uphill past farm buildings to reveal wide views of the West Pennines. |
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Obviously it's an uphill struggle, but what this area now has in terms of prosperity is thanks to a Labour Government. |
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But, for all their efforts, Ireland now face an uphill struggle and the probability is that the fates will not be on their side. |
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And their battle to get Europe moving again, thanks to what's going on around them, may now be much less of an uphill one. |
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And the White House concedes it's an uphill fight right now to get public support and to get congressional support for that initiative. |
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Mr McStay used to specialise in upholstering furniture, but now he concentrates on making sofas to order. |
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All the files from my laptop and home desktop are now uploaded. |
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Perhaps now that society doesn't reward the maternal instinct in the way it once did there is a gap to fill and men, newly emasculated, are stepping into the breach. |
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Another bulldozed track now runs uphill west to the summit of the cliff. |
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Gym memberships and even personal training are now regarded as necessities in the middle class and upper middle class, as opposed to being the symbol of the rich. |
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The original guesthouse still exists, now an upscale restaurant and inn. |
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He is a man for whom I have the upmost regard and respect as, had he not correctly diagnosed my detaching retina 4 and a half years ago, I would now be blind in my left eye. |
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People Have The Power marked a turnaround in her approach and now I see that what I previously regarded as a soft option is, in fact, a much more radical, harder message. |
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We haven't been in the company of nice souls like you for a long time now. |
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Carl was now fully enraged with the audacity of the brash detective. |
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You can hold rock still in the chair where you are now reading this and roll your eyes around in their sockets to look at the floor, left wall, ceiling or right wall. |
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In place of the brattle of riveters' hammers you now hear birdsong. |
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It's clear that social sharing is now a common factor in online marketing. |
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Jerry Sandusky, now infamous in the media, joins the ranks of many notorious Pennsylvanian prisoners. |
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We'd sit around the magazine guffawing at the ludicrous stories that kept sprouting, but belief in shadowy neocon influence has now hardened into common knowledge. |
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So now many of the society matrons in Britain were American born. |
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Many silly things were said, and consequently a number of people who previously marched under the flag of sociobiology now call themselves evolutionary psychologists. |
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Poor health care, a paucity of jobs, and a sense of instability is now taking its toll. |
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Or had the demon perhaps been part of some larger endeavor, with unseen others now brassed off at him for interfering with something he hadn't even known about? |
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Luckily, he succeeded, and is now an upstanding member of society. |
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I got brassed off but then I realised that people were either moved or entertained by listening in and now I'm proud to have been associated with it. |
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It is will always be my penance now always to believe that I didn't do enough for my friend. |
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But with a bit of imagination and a brass neck, we could make up for the lost opportunity now by reinventing ourselves as a series of weird and wonderful characters. |
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The Brazilians still have polling stations but people punch buttons and record their votes on disc and the plan now is to use the internet to make the returns from the discs. |
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Sorry, the soda fountain isn't working now, it could be an hour. |
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The group argues that its unwillingness to give the council written details of its activities constitute a breach of contract, which should now be terminated. |
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Matt applies a full nelson with body scissors, and we get a speech from Coach and Al about how people might think Matt's not doing anything right now, but he totally is. |
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But now that neopaganism has joined the ranks of approved campus religious groups, this is beginning to be a minority view, expressed tentatively for fear of giving offense. |
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On top of that, wholesalers now have brands and offer turnkey products. |
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Winter might have frozen them for now, but in warmer weather dozens of brawling mountain streams ran down to the northernmost tributaries of the Greenleaf River. |
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But he's disappeared, for now, so I'm stepping into the breach. |
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But the expectations being pinned to their neophyte shoulders are, to a degree, based upon what they might become more than what they are right now. |
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They now learned that his real name was Ibrahim Saeed Ahmed and managed to pinpoint him as he made one of his payphone calls. |
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To the increasing number of kids now smoking it, PCP induces a psychotic state with symptoms that resemble schizophrenia. |
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Nine years on, not only have savings in personal pensions fallen dramatically, but company pensions, which were going great guns in 1997, are now also on their knees. |
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For now, the momentum does appear to be firmly behind the rebel forces in the east and their pell-mell dash through the desert. |
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Since being exposed through the earth's upheavals on the top of a mountain in Antarctica, the rest of the fish's body had now unfortunately been eroded away. |
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Perhaps he feels he can now forgive his old nemesis the Bishop of Rome. |
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The path now climbs uphill with the wall immediately on your right. |
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But now it all feels as foggy as pea soup and no one is happy. |
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By now, the once-provocative innovations of Photorealism are so embedded in contemporary art that they barely register at all. |
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Located in Hagerstown and Frederick, the campuses are now among 10 Kaplan University campuses across the nation. |
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Steve is now helping to raise awareness of brain haemorrhages with the help of Peterlee mum Carole Lister. |
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By doing the donkey work now, you'll have a perfect plot ready for planting in spring when the soil warms up. |
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In 1995, he co-founded the new journal Phytomedicine, now celebrating its 17th anniversary, with Prof. |
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Troy Polamalu just now realizes that opponents aren't afraid to run their fingers through his Diana Ross hairpiece in an effort to take him down? |
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Penang island, the last human refuge, was their only target now. |
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I have three physalis bushes that have fruited well but now I don't know how to look after them. |
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As a result of the reaction Julie is now blind in her right eye, photophobic and scarred for life, but Julie is lucky. |
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The group is now analyzing data from a second experiment with seaborgium, and continuing its work on rutherfordium, and hahnium. |
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Consumption of whole grains is now associated with reduced risk of chronic disease because of their unique phytochemicals that are referred to as bioactive compounds. |
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After all, I was an incurable doodler as a student, and 1 still am now. |
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Out now High-end drawing tablet manufacturer Wacom's new iPad stylus is a stylish and sophisticated solution for both professional painters and dedicated doodlers. |
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For sometime now, interest has been greatly shown in the chemical composition of some Nigerian medical plants by phytochemist, biochemist and chemist. |
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