Blackburn had read the pollution report too and was so concerned that he offered to take on the case pro bono. |
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She also received a letter from the Law Society offering her a monetary award for the pro bono work she did on the case, but she turned it down. |
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Marty Anderson, who was on the pro tour at the time, used to make like a bird and pretend to fly. |
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The concern has come from a mistaken notion that being pro choice is equal to being pro abortion. |
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The other universities provide their doctoral examining criteria in the form of a pro forma for examiners' eyes only. |
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But if your control slips and you find you've porked out like a post-contest pro bodybuilder, turn it into an advantage. |
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In today's environment of unregulated pro forma calculations and supersize write-offs, no question is more important to investors. |
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For one so young, she manages to hold her own against the old pro with an alluring combination of confidence and vulnerability. |
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She already has a mini pro shop of sorts set up at the front of the facility, which is located in a strip mall. |
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Jenny honed her physique, tackled the gymnastics, and turned pro the following summer at the USA Championships. |
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If a person collect anything pro bono publico, and do not employ it accordingly, he may be indicted. |
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Over the past decade, the practice and organization of pro bono publico has undergone dramatic changes within the American legal profession. |
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Essentially, that means the bill has been put on pause until the president or president pro tempore of the Senate decides to bring it up again. |
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Roman Dolinich, a well known squash figure in the Ukraine has announced that Kiev will host for the first time ever a men's pro squash event. |
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You all have flirted with the idea of playing pro basketball in the offseason. |
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Nia Gill was elected into the Senate in 2002 and held the position of senate president pro tempore between 2010 and 2017. |
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Well, I'm actually more pro vegetarian than not, but I thought this was quite funny. |
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And mind you I am not pro-Muslims or pro any community, I am just pro-human beings. |
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Some people consider me an ambassador for skateboarding, but at the core, I'm just a pro skater. |
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In retaliation, most of the pro men and women chose to run some form of tubeless technology. |
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One approach would be to have independent monitors undertake multifaceted analysis of a firm's pro bono practice. |
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Here's how the other major pro sports leagues stack up against the NBA in the logo sweepstakes. |
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We hope to start it up and get some leagues going so that it is good eventually both for youngsters coming through and good pro players as well. |
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Let the pro teams worry about producing pro players, cut the amateurs free from professional commitments. |
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After years as a community organiser, he ran for a seat at the California State Senate, later becoming that body's president pro tempore. |
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Some of the top examples from recent years, joined by a new name on the pro and college sports scenes. |
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On the other hand, Stanford made it in 1998 without a future pro at either guard. |
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I recorded the feats of the man who is still regarded as the best runner, perhaps the best pro football player of all time. |
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Each year, potential draftees enter specialized training programs to prepare for the combine, college pro days, and other pre-draft workouts. |
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His knee eventually healed and he got back into pro football, not as a player but as a head coach for his old team. |
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Bantamweight Cleary faces another of Warren's starlets, Martin Power, who has five straight pro wins to his name. |
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Compared with commissioners in other pro sports who are hired by team owners, he has considerably more power in regard to competition. |
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Every pro in attendance who analyzed the contest heaped effusive praise on the judges afterward. |
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I was playing sandlot ball in Pasadena when a White Sox scout, spotted me, and, signed me to my first pro contract. |
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It's very important to work with a pro shop professional who will help you develop a grip that allows your hand to relax in the ball. |
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Cariss is hoping that Nelson's success will encourage a potential sponsor to step forward and ease his transition into the pro game. |
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At one point he grooves a serve that recalls the mop-haired pro from Tennessee. |
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Master muddy downhills, hairpin turns and unexpected obstacles with the help of cyclocross pro Gina Hall. |
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I was turning pro then anyway but I came home and there was talk about the pro game banning me as well. |
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Since turning pro in 1988, he has earned a reputation as a warrior in the ring, not afraid of turning his fights into street brawls. |
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Slightly dotty but with a taste for high-risk gambles, Henderson hired the seasoned pro Van Damm to manage the Windmill. |
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He's got impressive strength, quickness and explosiveness, and he should make a very good pro if he continues to improve and work hard. |
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As long as you're not disrespecting someone who's a fellow respected pro skater then you can't really worry about it. |
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He shimmies and shakes, and tap-dances like a vaudeville pro across the bar and cabaret stage. |
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What's a PGA Tour pro to do when he misses the cut and gets the weekend off? |
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Rock finishes with a shout out to the troops, following the now standard Hollywood liberal stance, anti-war but pro our brave boys. |
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These pricey earbuds are the consumer version of pro models used by bands to let them hear their music on an arena's stage. |
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Little is known about him except that he was curule aedile c.67, praetor c.64, and later a pro praetor. |
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A registered professional player is only cup-tied if he has played for another pro club in that year's competition. |
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It is pro-Porto Alegre, pro-people, pro a world where poor children don't die from preventable diseases. |
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We had 46 guests during that period of time who were pro open borders, pro illegal immigration. |
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His third pro season, 2010-11, also saw him gravely injured, and 2012-13 was abbreviated by the lockout. |
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The Greens have their pro and anti-capitalist fractions and are working though the issue. |
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He has played only two full years of pro ball but probably will be ready for the majors within two years. |
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Every year pro ball bears less and less resemblance to the game collegians and kids play. |
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He fully realizes how rare it is to play high school, college, and pro ball in the same city. |
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He can scramble to avoid pressure and pick up yardage on the run, but he doesn't have a pro arm and is accurate in streaks. |
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Were there any concessions, quid pro quos offered to those countries in exchange for their affirmative vote? |
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Finally, quid pro quos and veiled threats were utilized in an attempt to persuade. |
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And I think the question, also, that we have to look at is, what kind of quid pro quos are made to have a coalition like this? |
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Our duty is to make Hong Kong a better place for us all, without hidden agendas or quid pro quos. |
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It does seem, however, that the deal entails some interesting quid pro quos. |
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For a lot of pro sportsmen that kind of trauma can send them off the rails. |
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There were a couple of minor clashes between pro and anti hunt protesters but all police units were later stood down. |
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Behind the scenes, the tacitly understood tradeoffs amount to quid pro quos. |
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The American government reached similar quid pro quos with France and Russia, involving oil contracts as well as telecommunications deals. |
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The flurry of quid pro quos and dirty deals has all the dignity of mobsters divvying up the spoils. |
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Until last year, I would have insisted public radio stations were immune from quid pro quos. |
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Some investment bankers exacted kickbacks and other quid pro quos from clients who got shares. |
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Canadian Wallyball has the largest selection of wallyballs in Canada, from recreational to the top pro competition balls. |
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She was quite the pro without knowing it, and when she travelled to London she would come back via Paris. |
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When we paid our fees in the pro shop the youngman raised his eyebrows a little when we told him we intended to walk the course. |
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The commission and city should review all feasibility studies and pro formas to ensure the viability of the project requesting city funds. |
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The true pro might just set his stall out to repeat as best he can his peak form. |
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Following his 5-year stint in pro wrestling, he retired to pursue mixed martial arts. |
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Perhaps his biggest coup was to obtain the ostensibly pro bono services of the white-shoe law firm Simpson Thacher and Bartlett. |
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The Tribunal had before it no evidence as to the way in which those pro formas were completed. |
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We shall complete the pro formas in the course of the day and they will be available to the parties before the end of the week. |
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In pro tennis serves can sometimes reach speeds over 209 kph, or 185 feet per second. |
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Patterson and New Zealand pro Matt Horne seized control in the face of a tidy but far from fierce attack. |
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There have been other pro athletes that have attempted to mount comebacks after suffering strokes. |
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Then the hugging begins, not pro forma handclasps but close, sustained embraces. |
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The SEC is examining whether new rules are needed to clarify financial reports and perhaps restrict use of pro formas. |
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After the Games he turned pro and was later ranked eighth amongst the world's best bantamweights. |
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In certain actions, we may also enclose a pro forma attendance note for you to complete instead of a typed report. |
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Given the Tory divisions over Europe, it is likely that a strong pro or anti thrust would split the party. |
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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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If you give her the form, she'll check off anti-war, pro-gun control and pro gay rights etc. |
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People ask me who is the next up-and-coming player coming through the pro ranks, but I don't see anyone. |
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There are three bars to sidle up to and pro circuit barmen who'll build you any cocktail fantasy from the daiquiri to the iced tea. |
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Some fans feel it is OK to heckle and tell pro bowlers what they should do on every roll. |
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If there's a problem, act like a pro and kick some acapellas or get someone to beatbox until it's sorted. |
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As an Englishman, local PGA pro Richard Livingston hardly qualifies as a Yankee Doodle Dandy. |
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More people watched this match than any other match in pro wrestling history. |
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At the pro level, muscle-enhancing drugs, such as testosterone, anabolic steroids and growth hormone, are a fact of life. |
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Every pro se submission must be responded to by a government attorney, researched by a law clerk, and considered by a judge. |
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Racquet sport players also spend at the pro shop, buying balls, clothing, racquets and shoes and getting their racquets restrung. |
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If you wish to get legal advice, your best bet is to contact the California Bar Association for the names of lawyers who do pro bono work. |
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In the scripted world of pro wrestling, he was cast as a heel for much of his career. |
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Too often this debate is polarised into pro and anti camps, and this book does not help in this regard. |
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Lots of talk about auditing at the pro page, and the anti page had talk about some man that took over the world 75 million years ago? |
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Since then, we've tabbed 17 players as the brightest new stars at the prep, college, and pro levels. |
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Did you know most really good pro boxers cannot even bench-press their own weight? |
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A player with limited tournament experience will beat a hardened pro if he is dealt good cards and plays them competently. |
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Certainly he was as shredded, and even bigger, than at his two pro championship victories earlier in the year. |
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It shows the body of a Buddhist monk found Sunday in a stream not far from where the pro democracy protests have taken place. |
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He has had one surgery, to repair a torn ankle ligament during his first pro year. |
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Some fear losing some of their best years on the college circuit, outside of the spotlight of the pro tennis tour. |
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Since pro contests are mostly of interest to younger people, this would seem like a natural for the magazines. |
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Outside the pro ranks, there are compelling cases to be made for Oleg Saitov, the Russian welter, or Mario Kindelan, the Cuban lightweight. |
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The report was compiled by a wide spectrum of scientists from both pro and anti lobby groups and was chaired by the government's chief scientist. |
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The prospect of war has roused strong passions, drawing politicians and public figures into pro and anti positions. |
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Negotiate in good faith first, and look at quid pro quos, rather than using the hammer of forcible acquisition. |
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He began his pro career in 2001 with the Los Angeles Galaxy, starting the season opener after impressing in preseason. |
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Sponsoring seminars with pro staff and regionally known turkey hunters will draw customers into your store. |
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On opening night, the crowd was suitably raucous, and Richardson ad libbed like the pro she is. |
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Joey Poiriez showed local dominance while Powell pro Rodney Jones snatched first with a switch flip boardslide. |
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They have made 21 consecutive postseason appearances, the longest active streak in big-league pro sports. |
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The rewards are so great these days, and guys are under pressure to turn pro earlier rather than later. |
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The military government in Myanmar speaks out about pro democracy protests. |
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After all, once Simon's dreams of playing pro soccer ended, they were replaced by an equal passion for a kicking martial art, tae kwon do. |
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It was playable, but the pro insists I must play the ball I declared provisional. |
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And before he knew it, the pro had twisted him into positions he never thought possible. |
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But they said he did provide invaluable strategic guidance working pro bono to formulate legal theories and coach them in moot court sessions. |
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In addition, the pro fitness contest might become a pro figure event instead. |
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Emerson's worldview, repelled by orthodoxies, was open-ended, evolving, unspecified, rejecting all incarnations as strictly pro tern. |
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Surely this level of support could have been built on, particularly considering that women's pro soccer had no direct competition. |
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Every year, a new crop of pro bodybuilders qualifies for their first Olympia. |
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Warren has trained hundreds of athletes, from bodybuilders to pro football players to triathletes. |
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I had posted this link facetiously but see that some commenters, both pro and con, are taking it more seriously. |
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For example, one pro skater might challenge you to break his record in a downhill slalom race that is akin to bobsledding. |
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I really thought my days of pro ball would end and I'd be on the first train back East the next morning. |
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The pro teams are ghost sides, their outline only faintly discernible, manufactured solely to advance the national squad. |
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When the Broadway pro learned that his young visitor wanted to write musicals, he offered avuncular encouragement and advice. |
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But times have changed and the Olympics is attracting more and more pro players. |
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These customized pro forma calculations excluded a grab bag of expenses and allowed upstart companies to show a profit. |
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Though he can do all the pro forma stuff in bigger settings, his performances can be stiff and strangulated. |
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A group of lawyers conscripted to work pro bono sat down with representatives of the initial 62 plaintiffs. |
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He did some pro bono work in order to establish a relationship with potential clients. |
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This isn't a pro or con account of the night, simply a recount of a less-than entertaining performance. |
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He's involved with an African-American church in South Central, he's done a lot of pro bono work with people in the deep south. |
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Most of the many hours he works each day are pro bono to help the administration with its policy on Iraq. |
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Working pro bono, the lawyers helped the group charge New Jersey with violating local residents' civil rights. |
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What we've been focusing on is providing tools for the legal profession to do pro bono work more easily. |
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A legal firm offers on-site pro bono legal services for noncriminal matters to our patients. |
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But Sam is persistent, and, in an attempt to prove to her colleagues that she has a heart, she agrees to represent him pro bono. |
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This is usually a minimal time commitment on the part of a lawyer who is already working pro bono for the organization. |
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He sits on the WOW advisory panel, and does pro bono work for numerous grassroots organizations. |
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This collective, along with his pro bono work for local community organizations, also yielded his initial client base. |
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However, there is an irony in the fact that if the plan to off-load the pro teams is successful they again will need a chief executive. |
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They have been prepared to provide help pro bono and they are lawyers who have experience in Asian courts, and so that is an offer we can make. |
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The manufactured praise accompanying Grohl, supplied by a corps of pro fuglemen who lead and escort the illustrious on his vanity venture, is grand. |
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Compared to European cycling, the major pro sports in the U.S. have been slow to get serious about drug testing. |
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Welcome to the Citgo Bassmasters Classic, the showcase of pro bass fishing and an offbeat effort to turn the art of hooking a lunker into a glitzy, made-for-TV event. |
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I've skated with a lot of pro skaters and come across lots of rad style, but the best style I've ever witness in my life was this guy, I think his name was Ryan. |
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With its knickers and tops long sold in pro shops, the company is launching an expansion to create a larger sportswear brand, using its golfing heritage as the foundation. |
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Trying to motivate the Allies, he offered his assistance and cooperation to the profession as a whole, pro bono. |
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A former pro rodeo cowboy, these days he works primarily as an animal coordinator for films, supervising other wranglers and setting up stunts, shots etc. |
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Glaus was in the big leagues by the end of his first full pro season. |
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An old pro decodes the blind quotes and leaks surrounding the turmoil in the White House foreign policy team. |
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I was happy enough to play on just as a senior pro but then I was told I would struggle to keep my first-team place, and when you hear that, you know your number is up. |
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Have you ever seen a pro baller miss as many shots from 3 feet? |
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It's no secret that I'm a huge fan of pro wrestling, I just love it! |
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Armstrong and others have made the point that pro cycling has the most stringent drug testing of any professional sport. |
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Instead of developing players to international level, Scotland's pro teams have had to nurse youngsters up to a basic competitive standard which some never reach. |
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Despite tremendous separation from the pro leagues, and lack of strong training resources and facilities, basketball trails only hockey in popularity. |
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It seems like Savage is really desperate to return to the big time in pro wrestling, but why would he spend so much money to produce this record if he wasn't legit? |
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I also had students that I took on pro bono from underserved schools who were the first in their family to go to college. |
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His first two games as a pro were in the playoffs, and he had two points. |
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With the cross-country course offering predominantly dry, fast road conditions, it was no surprise that most of pro men chose to run hardtail rigs. |
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Smillie, topping the bill for the first time in his 15th pro fight, must have been tempted to go off like a bull in a china shop as another full house roared him forward. |
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As a stopgap measure, I used a sanding disc and bevel knife to make the hole bearable to bowl with until I could get my ball fully repaired in the pro shop. |
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Even now, years after Vince McMahon himself openly admitted pro wrestling's choreographed, there's still the odd goofus who acts like this is still a revelation. |
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The objections to quantitative easing were generally pro forma and not particularly articulate. |
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Another Collyhurst lad makes his bow in the pro ranks on home turf. |
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None of us could look at the pro athletes of the past decades and not know something very strange was occurring. |
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When you started out as a pro and dethroned the King, Arnold Palmer, in his backyard at the 1962 U.S. Open, the public wasn't nearly as fond of you as it is now. |
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Robinson said he is a longtime friend who is representing Smith pro bono. |
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But immigrants have very few places to go for pro bono legal advice. |
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Having to make tough choices after an attack on American soil in a world that was already becoming polarized into pro and anti-American camps isn't a task I'd envy of anybody. |
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But look closer and you'll see that the millionaire golf pro hitting the booming drives isn't a millionaire golf pro at all but a 13-year-old schoolgirl. |
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In high school, he began taking group classes at Gold's Gym in Milford with Bobby Andrews, a pro boxer who later became involved with mixed martial arts. |
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We have an outreach culture at Tipperary Institute which means pro bono face time with local schools, voluntary organisations and cash-strapped start-ups. |
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We pass some Dutch backpackers with collapsible walking sticks and all the pro gear who seem to be stopping every hundred meters or so to rest and light up more Marlboro Reds. |
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As for violence, though there is tripping in soccer, it is a pantywaist affair when compared to the ruffians of ice hockey or the fearful hitting of pro football. |
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Beames won last year's tournament by becoming the first player to shoot par on the nine-hole course, beating American pro Jack O'Keefe by a stroke. |
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Once we have paid off our mortgages, we will consider pro bono work. |
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Models at 6 megapixels and above are limited to extremely expensive semi-pro and pro single-lens reflex cameras, which few but enthusiasts with fat wallets would look at. |
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To design the course, they enlisted a focus group of 28 pro skateboarders. |
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I fought on the Ibeabuchi undercard in 1996, it was my pro debut fight. |
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Young barristers have traditionally worked pro bono for legal centres when no legal aid is available and where clients are unable to represent themselves. |
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Like it or not, sponsorship deals between companies and the athletic teams are very commonplace not only in the world of pro sports but at SFU as well. |
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Expensive golf equipment makes rich pickings for thieves, and the lucrative nature of golf crime was highlighted by a recent theft from the pro shop at the Golf Club. |
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Another little useful tool to have is a sanding disc, a round items that normally attaches to the sander your pro shop uses to smooth out the inside of the bowling ball holes. |
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His first studio assignment, a pro wrestling movie, leads to an extreme case of writer's block, which then leads to a series of growingly bizarre incidents. |
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And he's making several generations of pro golfers look like nitwits. |
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Millions of tweens have already generously volunteered to work on the script, pro bono. |
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Andrew C. Kimbrell, pro hac vice, argued the cause for appellees. |
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A great deal has been written in recent years about the social responsibility of lawyers and their ethical obligation to provide pro bono publico legal services. |
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He was a conscientious objector, like me, but the big difference between us was, he was ferociously anti-smoking whereas I have always been fanatically pro it. |
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She plays flag football and rugby during the pro football off-season. |
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Now, after experimenting with a number of low-key pro exhibition events and small invitationals, the Orange County Squashers are introducing a PSA Challenger Event. |
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The National Football League and city of Los Angeles officials have reached a preliminary agreement on terms to bring a pro gridiron team back to the Los Angeles Coliseum. |
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According to my humble estimate of them, even our leading men are scarcely in the least cognizant that the pro bono egomet may be best served acting in the principle of the pro bono publico. |
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I thought the debate went from the pro argument to the anti argument. |
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Take a private tennis lesson from a pro or choose a women-only class. |
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This is why the dualistic divide between pro and anti-communists has always appeared to me as a simplistic product of the rivalry between the two superpowers. |
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Another was Greg Jacob, a pro rugby player for Gaelic Athletic Association. |
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Ventura, a former pro wrestler, has embraced the sport with a full nelson. |
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The old pro there kind of takes a liking to the kid, gives him a brass. |
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Ideally, a couple will have fallen into a pattern not so much of nickel-and-dime quid pro quo, but rather, a more natural exchange of, let's say, in-kind donations. |
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At 29, he is again one of the top skaters, riding pro for politic boards, which has one bearing his name. |
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In Massachusetts, for example, baker is running as a pro-choice, pro same-sex marriage Republican nominee. |
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I worked my way up, dutifully cleaning pro as I went and complaining loudly to no one in particular about the spindrift, steam and melt water on my glasses. |
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The Budapest document makes sense historically only as a quid pro quo agreement resting upon American credibility to act. |
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As pro Publica recently noted, blacks age 15 to 19 have a 21 times greater chance of being killed by the police than white teens. |
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Assange has an international network of lawyers and legal advisers, many of whom work on a pro bono basis. |
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But that deal only lasted a year, as Sen. Harry Reid began the use of pro forma sessions to prevent recession appointments. |
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The long silence speaks more powerfully than a pro forma, convenient denial at this late date. |
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The sequester has arrived, without so much as a pro forma effort to avoid it. |
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Regulators step up punishments for firms that cross the line into illegal behavior, while long-acceptable practices now are derided as unseemly quid pro quos. |
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Here, he seasons salmon like a pro and dishes out lessons about the importance of cleanliness and seasoning. |
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In December, Robert L. Johnson became the first black principal owner of a major pro sports team when he was awarded an expansion franchise in Charlotte. |
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It was one of those gut-wrenching golf tournaments decided with the last putt on the last green before a rookie pro emerged with his maiden victory. |
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There is talk of the union offering the pro teams for franchise, but I believe it is more important that every player in those pro teams should be eligible for Scotland. |
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Having just two pro teams in the whole country brings home the truth of how small our game of rugby is when, really, you want something that pretends we're much bigger. |
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The basketball superstar, now 40, played his final pro game last month. |
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Another point the pro capital punishment followers have the temerity to argue is that the threat of execution is more of a deterrent than life imprisonment. |
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All in all, the findings of this paper suggest that pro growth policies, regardless of their impact on inequality, are likely to be pro poor in the long run. |
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It is very rare to have productive dialogue with a pro union guy. |
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The truth is, they're not pro anybody, other than themselves. |
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I'm as pro business, pro free enterprise as anybody in the country. |
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The girl sped quickly away, obviously an old pro as a bike rider. |
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I think Mountain bike and the skill sets of bike handling and a certain toughness at the pro level gives mountain bikers a bit of an edge on the road. |
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Law firms and the like, which one used to think of as being able to do cases pro bono and to have other standards than money, were as much caught up in this as anywhere else. |
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Briefly, 144 species of angiosperms were selected using pro rata sampling, i.e. species were sampled in proportion to the number of species in each order. |
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Is this a pro tanto repeal of section 61 of the Constitution? |
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The era was pro as entrepreneurs extended the range of their business around the globe. |
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While a club pro at Saddle River in 1933, he was arrested for destroying the signs of a neighboring course. |
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Ever since being punk became the popular thing to be it seems like every pro skates, band, or anything has been given the name sellout. |
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The 19-year-old Winnipegger just signed his first pro hockey contract, a three-year deal with the Colorado Avalanche. |
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Traffic of one erlang refers to a single resource being in continuous use, or two channels being at fifty percent use, and so on, pro rata. |
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It is also home to a pro shop offering tennis equipment and apparel for rent or sale, locker rooms for men and women, and a ball machine. |
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There is no such thing as free lunch and relations between countries were guided by their national interests and based on a quid pro quo. |
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Part III of the schedule lays down nine pro forma texts for creating various ranks of the peerage, lords of appeal in ordinary, and baronets. |
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Newcastle's unbeaten Mark Clauzel picked up his fifth pro win by narrowly outpointing Manchester-based Pole Tomasz Mazurkiewicz in a six-threes. |
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For 33-year-old Church Village-born pro Jamie Donaldson loves nothing better than going about his golfing business when it's blowing a hoolie. |
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Today, the seven-year pro joins the elite list of quarterbacks who have appeared on their very own box of Wheaties, The Breakfast of Champions. |
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Tenants who have given 30 days' notice who do not leave on the last day of the month will be charged on a pro rata basis. |
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The use of pro forma earnings has become increasingly widespread and is drawing more attention. |
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He joins high school shortstop Max George, a sixth-round selection by the Rockies, as OSU signees who chose to sign pro contracts. |
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Thus, meaningful presentation of pro forma results should benefit investors. |
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Recently, managers' reporting of pro forma earnings has come under close scrutiny for two reasons. |
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No doubt, mini DV, HDCAM and DVCPRO will continue to battle it out for market share among pro camcorders. |
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A good club pro but clearly still needs to prove himselve an international class prop. |
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Germany's only other ally besides Austria was the Kingdom of Italy, but it remained an ally only pro forma. |
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Hulk Hogan, the most recognizable figure in pro wrestling, will be making a rare area appearance Nov. |
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Jonathan Wilkes is quite a revelation in the starring role, emoting away like an old pro and singing well on the big numbers. |
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Section 170 states that quid pro quo donations, for which a taxpayer receives something in return, are not deductible. |
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The Byrne 1 team featuring French pro Romain Wattel won the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters Pro-Am yesterday. |
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Villazon has sung in pro ductions of Don Giovanni and Cosi fan tutte so he knows what Mozart requires of a tenor. |
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Justice Department released a memo stating that appointments made during pro forma sessions are supported by the Constitution and precedent. |
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I'm pro the freedom to smoke and the freedom to grow and pass and partake. |
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The Syracuse roster includes Yanni Gourde, who signed with parent Tampa Bay last March 9 after his 25-game pro tryout with the Sharks expired. |
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But surely, with all the vlogger events and brand collaborations she does, Fleur has picked up lots of pro make-up artist tips behind the scenes? |
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The result is often family indecision, pro crastination and outright rejection. |
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Since its arrival, sylvatic plague has readily adapted to and pro foundly influenced wild American rodent populations. |
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The misunderstanding of the word or the quid pro quo is the unintentional pun, and is related to it exactly as folly is to wit. |
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How did you make the transition from pro surfer to modeling? |
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Clinics were intended to give practical experience in law practice while providing pro bono representation to the poor. |
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Issued, pro rata to its shareholders, 900 shares of nonvoting common stock. |
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On an NY sidewalk, pro Sisi supporters danced and ululated as though in praise of the greatest Egyptian leader since Cleopatra this past week. |
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The pro forma models the anticipated results of the transaction, with particular emphasis on the projected cash flows, net revenues and taxes. |
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Consequently, pro forma statements summarize the projected future status of a company, based on the current financial statements. |
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A carouser and a cheat but truly in love with the game, he's unfit for any other employment when, like many other pro teams, the 'Dogs go broke. |
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In the absence of the chairman and vice chairman, groups sometimes elect a chairman pro tempore to fill the role for a single meeting. |
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Combined with our top tipsters Garry Owen, TV's Tanya Stevenson and pro punter Dave Nevison, it all adds up to a sure-fire winner. |
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The Hinckley pro shot a three under-par 69 to beat Ludlow's Daniel Francis into second place on a chilly but sun-drenched Arden course. |
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Many Italian freestyle surfers come to Porto Pollo for training and 2007 saw the finale of the freestyle pro kids Europe 2007 contest. |
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And similarly, the customer also wants to know which components are included in the pro forma invoice to avoid disagreements later. |
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A sales quote is prepared in the form of a pro forma invoice which is different from a commercial invoice. |
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Denmark installed a protectorate government and stayed in power taking a passive and pro German view by accepting a nonaggression pact. |
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There were always people willing to believe that our pro matches weren't strictly on the level, that they were just exhibitions. |
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For example, one pro forma audience may be heard for a judge to order the production of a certain proof or to schedule another date. |
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In engineering, pro forma drawings are used to facilitate the drawing release of imaginary pieces. |
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Last week the News of the World raised its cover price by 5P and said it would maintain pro rata terms. |
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Many pro per litigants require information on issues ranging from courtroom demeanor to form preparation. |
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The SKU's packaging evokes a vintage female action figure complete with a porezapping ray gun and touch-up pro case. |
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Baseball has its superstars, pro football has created a superbowl, and college football is stuck with the superfans. |
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My roles as a conductory and a pro quarterback required as much physical preparation as any parts I have done. |
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Formerly, in cases when the Chancellorship was vacant, the Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench would act as Chancellor pro tempore. |
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The pro cess uses chemicals that are environmentally friendly, such as ascorbic acid as a reducing agent, and requires less catalyst. |
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In 1928, he became the pro at the Saddle River Golf and Country Club in Paramus, New Jersey. |
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The key was that I have a friend on my bag, Gareth Lord, who's a pro out here at Munster Tinnen. |
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After the pro forma bill is introduced, each House debates the content of the Speech from the Throne for several days. |
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But first, each House considers a bill pro forma to symbolise their right to deliberate independently of the monarch. |
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On 24 February 1652, Milton published his Latin defence of the English people Defensio pro Populo Anglicano, also known as the First Defence. |
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By the time it got to the mayor, his signing off on it was almost pro forma,'' McAndrews said in April. |
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With Steve Spurner suddenly turning pro and Bobby Bowden turning mortal, it appears that Miami will be called upon to carry the load from now on. |
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Kapoor recently referred the Bhatt as a pro kisser and even rated her over his first co-star Parineeti Chopra. |
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