The court says it extended the interdict to give the applicant a chance to file a replying affidavit. |
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She hadn't meant any harm by the question, but he seemed to think so as he glared venomously at her, before replying. |
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The Prime Minister was replying to the traditional first question of PMQs in which he is asked to list his official engagements. |
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She stood and cracked her back, replying nonchalantly as she skipped stones. |
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I glanced down uninterestedly at the small smear of blood on my left foot and shrugged before replying. |
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He's not well himself and has just snapped at me for not immediately replying to something he said. |
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And I rather surprised him by replying that actually I found the sound quite soothing. |
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Intolerant of dissent, he wrote several pamphlets replying robustly to vindications of separatism by the Presbyterian Owen and the deist Dodwell. |
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I am replying to the letter from Eric S. Chonburi in January regarding UK non-residence. |
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I would also like to thank Ramesh for his stalwartness and persistence in replying to Sullivan. |
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Perhaps you will forgive me replying to the contention that animal cunning will be overtaken by human ingenuity. |
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Maddy's lips separated a little bit and she grinned before shooting another quick glance at Carver while replying. |
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Michelle smiled at him and tentatively shot a glance at Grace before replying. |
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I just wonder why he has been replying less and less to my attempts to contact him. |
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Instead of replying Faith seized her by the hand and began pulling her along. |
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Bear this in mind when you are writing or replying in a forum, especially if your blood is up a little, or it's late and you are tired. |
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Share your thoughts, views, experiences, feelings and any tasting notes about Tia Maria by replying here. |
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As the paragraph was extremely prejudicial, the appellants should have had the opportunity of replying to it. |
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Reynold picked up his fork and played with his salad for a moment before replying. |
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Of course, she probably only called me to try and goad me into reading her comment and replying. |
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This week I was supposed to be guesting on the blog of some friends, as well as replying to a growing pile of e-mails, paying bills and other. |
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He rubbed his hand over his eyes wearily and thought for a moment before replying. |
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In it, he denounces Peggy and berates his daughter for not replying to an earlier letter. |
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Daryl Robson had scored Strensall's opener with Tom Shaughnessy replying for Bridge. |
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The letter, which came from an address in London, tells recipients to quote box numbers when replying. |
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Employers can immediately refer to replying applicants' information and determine whether an applicant is suitable for their needs. |
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This doesn't usually matter too much unless you're meeting them after replying to a lonely hearts ad. |
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The organisation is a voluntary one, totally replying on contributions and fund raising. |
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I remember replying that this was a quite hopeless analysis, absolutely disastrous to the left since it bound them to a state capitalist dictatorship. |
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The Foundation made the same remark as Cedefop with regard to replying to correspondence from the public in the language of the writer. |
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Bercow said the point was legitimately made and that he would give it serious thought before replying. |
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The Centre made the same remark with regard to replying to correspondence in the language of the writer. |
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This allows the report sender to subsequently add comments to the report by replying to the message. |
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He assessed his questions with pernickety deliberation before replying. |
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To complete the survey, please fill out the attached form and return it by replying to this message. |
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He once enchanted a coterie of his admirers, myself among them, by replying to a question about his beloved Cathars with a vivid impromptu on Light Religion and Dark Religion. |
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But then Saval, with Donal Murphy playing great stuff, buckled down to the task with Fergal McConville and Paul Greenan replying, to leave eight points between the teams. |
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This information will be used for the sole purpose of replying to you in the most efficient way. |
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You will probably notice that when participatory tools are used, people respond differently from when replying to direct questions. |
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It provides essential material for replying to any question that may be put by district authorities and other users of population figures. |
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The person may, before replying, speak in private with his or her counsel, if present. |
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We know this because, when replying to the editor, he attached emails from these parties to add weight to the points he was making when commenting on my article. |
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Asked what kind of support he got from rank-and-file Democrats, he paused before replying with a hearty laugh. |
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Each feedee waits for the feeder's pass to be thrown to him before replying by a pass. |
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I cooeed back, and there was obvious relief in her replying cooee. |
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I simply want to say to you that, of course, I understand that you are replying here on behalf of the Council. |
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It is also possible to bump the topic simply by replying to it, however, be sure to follow the board rules when doing so. |
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It seemed a good idea to take a break before I started to believe everyone replying to me was a furious and irrational ranter. |
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Astley thinks that something as simple as sending a LinkedIn message or replying to a single tweet can spark a long professional relationship. |
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For the second year running, we invited employees worldwide to select a charity for Gemplus to support when replying to an internal employee satisfaction survey. |
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You have been patient, knowing I should not be on the computer replying to e-mails, and I have benefited so much from your long-distance care and some very nice visits, said Fr Michael. |
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However, since only a single importer made itself known by replying to the sample questionnaire, it was decided that sampling was not warranted in this case. |
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If the Commission draws up the order for replying to questions, it designates the Commissioners who are to reply specifically during their turn, as you can see. |
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Another user made a submission without replying to the questionnaire. |
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When an individual takes the time to put pen to paper or fingers to keyboard, the CBSC recognizes the effort and considers that it merits the time and thoughtfulness of a broadcaster in replying. |
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When replying to emails sent by Acronis, please do not modify the subject field as it contains a fingerprint of your request and allows us to append your correspondence to an existing case. |
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Then Irvin stopped replying to her letters. |
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Emails poured in, which needed replying to. |
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Mr Nielson, I congratulate you and thank you for your cooperation since you have not spent just twenty minutes, but forty-eight minutes replying to the honourable Members. |
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Let me repeat the point I made in replying to the first questioner. |
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For those clients who are communicating by e-mail, please note that there are occasional difficulties in replying to Internet e-mail due to problems with external systems. |
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This assessment is thus primarily an exploratory one, and all the more so because, as will be discussed later, the sample of fathers replying to certain questions is relatively small. |
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Nevertheless, our focus group participants stressed the importance of individuals' taking some responsibility for protecting their e-mail address and refraining from replying to spam. |
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The ECB also continued its voluntary practice of replying to written questions from members of the European Parliament on issues related to the ECB's fields of competence. |
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Asked the same question again recently, he reflected before replying. |
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The pattern is staggered: the feeder passes first to J1 who will wait as long as possible before passing back, then the feeder passes to J3 who in turn waits before replying. |
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Fraudsters use text messaging to alert you to a supposed security threat or problem, trying to trick you into replying with your personal information either by sending a text message or by calling a phone number. |
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A wide-ranging process was therefore launched, with the President inviting all active Members to take part by, in particular, replying to a detailed set of questions. |
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We even indicated that we would be flexible in terms of what that standard would be, but again the Conservatives have responded by ignoring our ideas and replying with propaganda and misinformation. |
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Reading and replying to Tweets has changed, and quietly possibly, for the worse. |
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On target for Ynyshir were Alex Rees, Damian Roberts, Nathan Applin and substitute, Kai Meades, with Luke Pothecary replying for Fochriw. |
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With curious onlookers packed into the office as witnesses, faint voices were heard replying. |
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MarkLynch, Steven Aurin and MikeyRonannetted for Sports Bar, withBen Sherlock and Paul Lloyd replying for Trafalgar. |
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Lewis netted for Barley Mow but it wasn't enough as they went down 3-1 to Lazer Electrics with George and Rossiter replying for Lazer. |
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Graeme Baverstock, Ian Clark, Marcus Laing and Thaddaeus Taylor netted with Scott Hind and Mark Ferguson replying. |
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Graham Cummings, from a penalty, and Matthew Truckman gave Ely their lead, David Price, Aled Jones and Phil Clark replying. |
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Hebburn had Inkster and Cogger to thank for their counters, Henderson replying in style for the battling Saints. |
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She was replying to reporters' questions ahead of the 10th anniversary Saturday of a protest by Falun Gong practitioners. |
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Wintle, Jake Gibbons and Dane Mason added further Saltney goals in the second stanza with Andrew Watkins replying twice for the outgunned visitors. |
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Nollett and Clacker completed the job with Fossick replying. |
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