So maybe we have some areas outside of protected areas, on private property or council land, that could be set aside for those uses. |
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I have set aside my book Illustrations for a short while in order to finish a few pieces of Scherenschnitte that have been gathering dust. |
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Further, he set aside the likelihood that siege guns and time would reduce the fortress. |
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Only if that settlement and release is set aside would it be open to the plaintiff to re-litigate those issues. |
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They have also set aside funds for flashing amber lights and are currently in consultation with the Department of Education to take this forward. |
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The government had set aside significant amounts of money to rebuild the city, but inflation meant that this was still not enough. |
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For the lemon and caper sauce, on a cutting board, mince the lemon zest and capers and set aside. |
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There was a very large area set aside and the thermal reserve still exists today, but it covers a much smaller area. |
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I was intrigued a few years ago when in Oxfordshire in England to see that certain areas of the roadside were actually set aside as reserves. |
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Others were on missions, at settlements and on the many extensive reserves set aside over the years. |
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Less than four percent of the forested land is currently set aside in forest reserves and left undisturbed by forest management today. |
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Concurrently, the federal government set aside land and forests in national parks and forest reserves. |
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However, space will be set aside for upper year students who would like to stay in residence following their first year. |
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The four cards that are left over at the end of the deal are set aside until the end of the hand. |
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These events begin early in the life of the fly when a small set of cells are set aside to form the eye anlagen during early embryogenesis. |
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An appellate or reviewing Court will set aside a decision affected by bias. |
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Typically, in leveraged buyouts, a significant amount of stock is set aside for management over a three-year lock-in period. |
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The remaining 25,000 yen is set aside in a fund to help the rikishi pay his taxes at the end of the fiscal year. |
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Add the chicken, let it colour appetisingly then scoop it and the seasonings out and set aside. |
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Time was set aside each afternoon for informal meetings to apprise other staff members of the team's activities and progress. |
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Transfer the dough to a lightly floured cold work surface and set aside to rest at room temperature for five minutes. |
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Pipe the butter into 24 rosettes onto a parchment-lined sheet pan and set aside in the refrigerator. |
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About a third of the total area will be set aside for natural regeneration of broadleaf trees such as oak, rowan and birch. |
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If you own or manage staff in a small-to-mid size company, it would pay you great dividends to set aside some money for training. |
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So all believers are saints in the sense that they have been set aside by God for his own use. |
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The party supported distributing pokie machine money in local communities, but wanted some set aside for a central fund to aid problem gambling. |
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It followed that the master's award of damages for the owner's increased costs of completion had to be set aside. |
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To refuse to set aside the statutory demand in the circumstances was not biased or malicious. |
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If you're determined to invest on margin, set aside some money to cover a margin call, she says. |
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He set aside several blocks for the use of the community, including a market square and blocks for churches to be built on at a later stage. |
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In seeking to set aside actual swamp and marshland, local advocates found that while wetlands abounded, they were highly altered by human action. |
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Season chickens and sear until brown on all sides, remove from pot and set aside. |
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So someone might be drunk and you get them to sign a contract, that's unconscionable, an unconscionable bargain and would be set aside. |
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Two days were set aside to hear from journalists who had not been present on the day but had reported the story third-hand. |
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Personal practice is a period in the day that we have set aside to meditate. |
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Since Pope Paul VI set aside his tiara after the second Vatican Council the Papal Tiara has not been used. |
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From the first Memorial Day in 1868, the day set aside to honour our war dead has become a national holiday. |
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Digging in the pit was a job set aside for slaves since it was obviously a messy job. |
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Remove and discard the toothpicks from the Brussels sprouts and set aside, keeping warm. |
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Drain off any liquid, then toss with 2 tablespoons lemon juice and set aside. |
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Remove from the heat and, using a slotted spoon, transfer the shanks to a parchment-lined sheet pan and set aside, keeping warm. |
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The couple's home was being renovated at the time of the offence and the money was set aside to pay the tradespeople. |
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It will set aside equal shares for two tranches if the retail portion is more than 100 times oversubscribed. |
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If your lawn is too big to cut without a rider, set aside a portion of your lawn for a push mower. |
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Strain through a fine mesh sieve, add the shiso, cover with plastic wrap, and set aside in the refrigerator or 30 minutes. |
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Accordingly, he claims there has been a miscarriage of justice and that all of his convictions are bad and should be set aside. |
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Gently trim away any excess chocolate and set aside on a parchment-lined sheet pan. |
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Spoon some tripe, porcini mushrooms and tomatoes into each and set aside, keeping warm. |
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I hereby apply to have the said demand set aside and to stop the Defendant and their agent and solicitor from harassing and molesting me. |
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Using a slotted spoon, transfer the potatoes, pearl onions, carrots, morels, and baby leeks to a bowl and set aside, keeping warm. |
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For the blood orange soup, in a small bowl, whisk together the cornstarch and water until dissolved and set aside. |
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But then he set aside his sketch pad and computer play and settled down to serious work. |
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When finished, remove from the fire, slather on the garlic butter, and set aside for five minutes. |
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When cool enough to handle, slip the mussels from their shells and set aside. |
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With a bit of encouragement, you can teach children to set aside a portion of pocket money for must-have items. |
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Furthermore, unschooled pragmatism tends to set aside questions of due process, or of rights. |
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For assisting the upliftment of poorer regions of the country, about 617 million euro has been set aside. |
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Strain through a fine mesh sieve lined with cheesecloth, discard solids and set aside, keeping warm. |
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It can release some of the money set aside to pay compensation because it has kept a tight rein on redress. |
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But I don't think I can set aside my prejudices about the vacuousness of life in suburban sprawl. |
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Using a large soup spoon, form six potato dumplings, coat each with breadcrumbs, and set aside on a parchment-lined sheet pan. |
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When the meat is a nice, dark brown colour and has been set aside, add the onions to the pot. |
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These days, string has been set aside in favor of nifty plastic packaging, Velcro, and duct tape. |
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Steep the rice vermicelli noodles in boiling hot water for five minutes, remove, strain and set aside. |
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I ask that you set aside a moment this Veterans Day to remember the service and sacrifices of American veterans, past and present. |
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Yet there is rarely enough time set aside for that in the software build process. |
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And that can happen because the entire issue is a non-issue, one that ought to be set aside. |
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Pipe some peanut butter buttercream into the bottom, cover with a cupcake piece, and set aside on a parchment-lined sheet pan. |
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For the udon noodles, in a medium bowl, combine all of the ingredients, season, and set aside keeping warm. |
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We have precious little time as it is, but I try to set aside hours to do just that. |
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A short game has been fine-tuned, while other long hours have been set aside for strength and fitness work in the gym. |
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Another day should be set aside to take a cable-car up the highest mountain on Spanish territory. |
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As if the machines aren't enough, large spaces are set aside for the most recent calisthenic fad. |
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On that day the principles I stood for and believed in were set aside on the altar of political expediency. |
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What if that 60 minutes had been set aside by the gods of fate for your time to meet your lifelong soulmate? |
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The Lord calls upon the faithful to set aside their material possessions and gather on hallowed ground to await their salvation. |
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Cover the bottom of each ramekin with some reserved caramel and set aside in the refrigerator until set, about two minutes. |
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Using a slotted spoon, transfer the curds to a cheesecloth-lined strainer, and set aside for 30 minutes. |
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Fill each pig leg with the stuffing, secure with butcher's twine, and set aside. |
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It will establish a Council with the power to override court decisions and set aside previous convictions. |
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Add the chicken stock, fish stock, and ham hock, maintain at a simmer, and set aside. |
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Soak the saffron and raisins or sultanas in 2 tbsp boiling water and set aside. |
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He has been called upon to set aside a will because it is claimed the testator was hoodooed, and as a result changed his will. |
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By the end of the year two doctors' surgeries in the borough will be set aside to deal with aggressive patients. |
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Sprinkle with a tbsp of salt and set aside in a colander to sweat for 30 minutes. |
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Resources should be set aside for a new teaching pool on the side of the present swimming pool. |
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Using a rubber spatula, fold in the passion fruit seeds and set aside in the freezer until set. |
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Sift the flour with a pinch of salt, cocoa and bicarbonate of soda into a bowl and set aside. |
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It may be time to set aside any preconceived notions about these coeds and start thinking of them as serious consumers. |
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Add the red onion and a grind or two of black pepper, stir to immerse the onion slivers in liquid, and set aside to steep for 15 minutes. |
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Like other world's fairs, the Lewis and Clark expo had an area set aside for carnival-style amusement. |
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The husk, which contains useful fibre, known as coir, is not discarded but is set aside to produce, for example, coconut matting. |
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There will not only be interesting stories on the agenda but also some time set aside for colouring in. |
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The contractor built a wall from old fieldstones set aside at the time farmers cleared the land for farmsteads. |
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In subsequent years, the hour and day was set aside to commemorate the war dead of the Allied nations. |
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Up to two years have been set aside by the RPA to deal with land acquisition and compulsory purchase orders. |
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Remove the zest of the oranges and set aside, peel the bitter white pith and discard, then pulp the oranges and combine the pulp with the zest. |
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To attract more high-profile customers, he set aside nearly 10,000 dollars for interior decoration. |
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Plus, you will need to set aside 40 minutes each day for contemplative prayer. |
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For the saffron broth, cover the salt and fish bones with water and set aside in the refrigerator overnight. |
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In her decision, Judge Coral Shaw found that the employer's investigation was flawed and the report was invalid and should be set aside. |
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Transfer one cup of the mix to a medium bowl, whisk in the cornstarch, and set aside. |
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The money was initially set aside for Moorhead High to build six floodlit all-weather areas with changing rooms and an athletics track. |
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Season and fold the rice paper to enclose the cod, transfer to a parchment lined sheet pan and set aside. |
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The cover to the hole from the sewers began to twitch, then was lifted and set aside by pale hands. |
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Robert set aside the plush coverlet, moving again to help her fold the blankets. |
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Mix to combine and set aside for five minutes, or until small bubbles form on the surface. |
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The baby sitter and the taxi both arrived early, requiring me to rush through the beers I had set aside to fortify me. |
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To finish the sauce, using an immersion blender, froth the sauce until foamy, add the crayfish meat, and set aside keeping warm. |
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Whisk together infused cream, curry powder, and Hawaij spice and set aside. |
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Lackland even had special areas set aside to teach dogs to find scents in parked cars, luggage and aircraft fuselages, complete with seats. |
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It is also investigating ways to exploit the stocks of fuel set aside to operate the exchange standby power generators. |
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This action was commenced as a result of the order of the judge who set aside a praecipe order for the assessment of the solicitors' accounts. |
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At their core, the four examples represent efforts to replicate or set aside parcels of a pre-colonial lower Mississippi River delta environment. |
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Add the cream, garlic olive oil and cod liver oil and fold to combine season, and set aside keeping warm. |
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Trim and reserve the heads for garnish, chop up the lobster bodies and shells and set aside. |
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For the dashi, in a medium bowl, combine the konbu and water and set aside to soak for one hour. |
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The assembly also set aside money to help deaconesses develop their ideas into new ministries. |
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And because fruit trees and bushes can be beautiful and decorative, you don't have to set aside part of your garden as a growing area. |
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I am entitled to know those reasons before giving instructions to proceed by way of Judicial Review to set aside your decision. |
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Next I asked him what kind of budget he had set aside for marketing and public relations. |
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For the cornbread pudding, preheat the oven to 350 degrees, coat the inside of a deep ovenproof pan with some of the and set aside. |
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The 18 per cent grant set aside in the budget will be used appropriately for this purpose. |
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Shrubbery and tree branches are used as sawdust and fodder for fires that generate steam for energy and land has been set aside for ecotourism. |
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In such a church the believer cannot be edified, for the Word of God had been set aside. |
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The commitment to set aside land for the preservation of green space and outdoor recreation demonstrates the foresight of all those involved. |
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Grind the leg meat through a grinder fitted with the medium die attachment and set aside. |
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The new school will be built on 26 acres of ground specially set aside for the purpose in Garcia Street. |
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For the poor, a house in each residential area was exclusively set aside for the same purpose. |
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Seats are set aside in the House of Representatives for ethnic minorities and Croats in the diaspora. |
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The money could then be set aside in a special fund which would be used to reimburse the state for incurring these expenses. |
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In others a convenient rath, or portion of one, was set aside, or a small piece of ground. |
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When he opened the wooden doors, he was able to see one set of clothes set aside from the others. |
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For the suckling pig, in a small bowl, combine the Armagnac and raisins and set aside. |
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We set aside reserves for wild nature, but sometimes we forget how much we need wild places and wild animals. |
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Khaile said about R3,6 million had been set aside to deal with the matter in the first quarter of the school term. |
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Remember to set aside money every month for expenses that are billed quarterly or annually, like insurance or property taxes. |
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To finish the dish, using two soup spoons, form 12 quenelles with the reserved mushrooms and set aside. |
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So the emperor granted his request and decreed that one day in the year would be set aside for fools and jesters to rule. |
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Halve small heads of treviso, radicchio or white chicory lengthways and set aside for 5-10 minutes to allow the bitter juices to exude. |
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In the early days after the birth, it can be useful to set aside some time to rest when the baby sleeps. |
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The second day of the trip is set aside for the team to enjoy the hotel's leisure centre, which has a sauna, whirlpool and indoor swimming pool. |
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She added that the 150000 that was set aside in the estimates should be kept in reserve for phase two. |
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It is a period of 40 days set aside in preparation and making ready for the Festival of Easter. |
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Each child swam as many widths as they could during ten minutes set aside from a swimming lesson. |
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The accession of the Dutch prince to the throne had agonized the Tories because it set aside both the reigning king and the Prince of Wales. |
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Brush lightly with egg wash, cover with a damp cloth, and set aside to proof until double in volume, about 30 minutes. |
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But she reckoned without the lawyers who mounted an action in the High Court attacking the legislation and seeking to have it set aside. |
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The Bali government has set aside special funds for the reconstruction of the area damaged in the bombing. |
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Mr Barry said that up to 10 acres would be set aside for recreational purposes. |
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The galah session is an hour set aside on the radio each morning and afternoon for the women of the lonely stations to chatter about anything that comes into their heads. |
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A stretch of flowing water set aside for catching fish by the use of wickerwork or basketry traps attached to artificial structures placed on the bed of the river or stream. |
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It plans to set aside 90 per cent of the shares as placement while the remaining 31.9 million new shares are for public offer, subject to reallocation. |
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The practice is so widespread that some notaries who witness real estate closings are said to set aside rooms for cash to change hands discreetly. |
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John said 300 000 Euro has been set aside for overlaying tarmacadam from Davey's Corner right through the village of Carracastle to the county boundary. |
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So often in the past the Bath man has had the speed but lacked the finishing power in the final stages of the race, but that fault finally appears to have been set aside. |
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It is land set aside for the king's game, in which the nourishment of deer, wild swine and hares took precedence over the nourishment of human beings. |
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In the center of the tents, where ground has been set aside in the snow for a cortile, those not on duty huddle round with our letters from Italy. |
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Talking of money, the reporters were shrewd enough to know that there was an emergency allowance set aside for those deprived of their means of livelihood. |
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If professors set aside a minute or ten to discuss the war, then does this delegitimate broader student complaints that their concerns are not being met? |
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Stir and set aside for 5 or 6 minutes, until mixture bubbles and foams. |
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In the southeast quadrant, the remaining primary forest has been set aside as a conservation area protected by legislation and supernatural strictures. |
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We have money set aside to buy more suitable replacement trees, such as kowhais, winter-flowering cherries and New Zealand native lacebarks and titokis. |
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It is time to set aside the densitometer and resume my artistic endeavors. |
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For the conservation of Himalayan monal and its associated species, it would be important to set aside large undisturbed areas of high altitude oak-rhododendron forests. |
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Faced with a moping, stony-faced new partner, Beth did not selflessly set aside her own pain to help. |
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Cover with oiled cling wrap and set aside in a warm place for one hour to rise. |
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He predicted the eventual removal of all supply controls, including quota and set aside regulations because the EU will continue to decouple payments from production. |
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Some courses have set aside certain days and times for FootGolf. |
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In another bowl mix together zucchini and mozzarella cheese and set aside. |
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Satan, working through unconsecrated leaders of the church, tampered with the fourth commandment also, and essayed to set aside the ancient sabbath. |
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These residents were reluctant to return to the estate but may have been prepared to move into one of the recreation camps that were eventually set aside for the purpose. |
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A local timber company had set aside a small area of uncut timber around the tree, partly as a recreational resource and partly as a gesture to environmentalists. |
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Tracts set aside for game reserves could not be used for farming. |
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Spray a 24-count mini-muffin tin with nonstick cooking spray and set aside. |
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Add seasoning and simmer on a low heat with a tight fitting lid to create a rich stock. Once the stock is ready, strain the liquid off and set aside. |
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Even if it did happen such incidents are commonplace on the training fields of the land, a storm in a teacup quickly sorted and set aside by practical managers. |
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This was set aside for the moment, now that a man with a knife had committed something so singularly horrific. |
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If the pans remain level, the odd coin is among the 13 set aside. |
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The upshot was it failed to set aside sufficient sums to cover its pension guarantees, in the event that economic conditions moved dramatically against the company. |
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Add the bonito, stir to combine, and set aside for 15 minutes. |
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For the frosting, place the chocolate in a medium bowl and set aside. |
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Pipe some frosting in a decorative pattern on top of each and set aside. |
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Spoon a little of the mixture, with the fennel seeds and pepper, over the top of each one, and set aside. |
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If slobs cannot be bothered to set aside 10 minutes to walk to the polling station then they don't deserve to have a say in who runs their affairs. |
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In 1979, Kazaks rioted because there were rumors that the government was going to set aside land for local Germans who wanted to create their own independent region. |
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In a small bowl, combine hazelnuts and brown sugar and set aside. |
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Remove from the heat, add the bouquet garni, and set aside for 30 minutes. |
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Mix thoroughly with a fork, make a well in the center and set aside. |
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People set aside time to make cookies, cakes, and decorations. |
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Ellen set aside all pretensions and spoke as honestly as she knew how. |
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Chen, 30, set aside his strict classical training, based on techniques developed as far back as the Tang dynasty, and moved into the realm of the avant-garde. |
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Dilute the squid ink with 100 ml boiling water and set aside. |
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I would set aside any preconceived notions I had about the environment I needed in which to write. |
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Removal of acres of greenfield sites in areas like Huntington and Haxby, set aside for development by Labour, and the allocation of more brownfield sites for development. |
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Eagerly, her free hand, pouch set aside, delved in to count her treasure. |
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They are told that this event is important, and they may, momentarily, set aside their skepticism. |
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Season with salt and pepper to taste and set aside, keeping warm. |
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Inventories had been overvalued, bills were being paid out of reserves set aside to close stores, and millions in expenses had not been properly booked. |
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Your Honor, part of the trust fund wasn't set aside for a house in the Hamptons, a large yacht or box seat to the Mets. |
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Cut a small vent hole in the center of the parchment circle and set aside. |
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Memorial Day was originally known as Decoration Day because it was a time set aside to honor the nation's Civil War dead by decorating their graves. |
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Remove the tops of the beets and set aside to use in another dish. |
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However, where companies are determined to press ahead, and can show good reason, the suspensory effect of the Regulation may be set aside on application to the Commission. |
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Day one would be set aside for reporting at the base camp, and on the second day participants will have a session on acclimatisation and orientation. |
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Take an extra buck or two out of the fund you set aside to buy seventeen Support Our Troops magnets to stick all over your car to show how patriotic you are. |
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For the curry oil, in a medium bowl, mix together the cinnamon, turmeric, cardamom, cayenne pepper, allspice, white pepper, and cloves and set aside. |
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A drunk might steal shillings set aside to feed the gas meter. |
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Dissolve the arrowroot in 2 tablespoons of the reserved Madeira to form a slurry and set aside. Add the reserved Madeira, truffles and veal stock to the foie gras fat. |
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Squeeze the liquid into a bowl and set aside, discarding the pulp. |
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We would set aside all other agendas and disputes as secondary, and go to the ramparts until the threat was repelled. |
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A business that failed to set aside the appropriate insurance premiums for such risks would rightly be considered to be endangering the wealth-producing assets in its keeping. |
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Areas set aside to protect the species have been mostly rugged hills and canyons, where the horned lark simply cannot live, he said. |
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A house rule was put into effect which set aside certain hours when the hall was to be used by white patrons only. |
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Edward's will was set aside and Mary became queen, deposing Lady Jane Grey. |
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The time set aside for debate on a particular motion is, however, often limited by informal agreements between the parties. |
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Both archaeological finds and written sources testify to the fact that the Vikings set aside time for social and festive gatherings. |
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The old term, Library, survives in the name of the room set aside for the oldest year's use, where boys have their own kitchen. |
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Parliamentary time is also set aside for question periods in the debating chamber. |
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They set aside their plaids and other encumbrances before the battle, and dropped to the ground to avoid enemy volleys. |
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There are numerous areas set aside to protect the local fauna and flora, including a number of important sea bird nesting sites. |
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Half of that area was set aside by the government under the European Habitats Directive as a Special Area of Conservation. |
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Under such circumstances, the parties agree to temporarily set aside their political differences and to unite to face the national crisis. |
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There are also several days throughout the year that are set aside for general commemoration of the departed, sometimes including nonbelievers. |
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Most Orthodox homes have an area set aside for family prayer, usually an eastern facing wall, where are hung many icons. |
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Political activism was an important piece of David Siqueiros' life, and frequently inspired him to set aside his artistic career. |
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From a room that appears to have been set aside for bathing, waste water was directed to covered drains, which lined the major streets. |
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However, in some cases the direct heir was set aside for a more politically accomplished or belligerent relative. |
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The pencerdd was the top of his profession and a special chair was set aside for him in the court, in an honoured position next to the heir. |
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He agreed to set aside his wife, Isabella of Gloucester, and marry Philip's sister, Alys, in exchange for Philip's support. |
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The judgment will be set aside based on the client's perjurous answer to the judge's direct questions. |
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Some marathon organizers set aside a portion their limited entry slots for charity organizations to sell to members in exchange for donations. |
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More specifically a campsite is a dedicated area set aside for camping and for which often a user fee is charged. |
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The many disputes, even the armed ones, were set aside in 1087 when they reunited to fight their common enemy. |
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But for him the first rule of judging was to set aside personal predilection and vote the law and the facts. |
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In Australian law, a contract can be set aside due to unconscionable dealing. |
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He was eventually disqualified from the case and the outcome of the proceedings set aside. |
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An issue that has arisen is the degree of suspicion which would provide the grounds on which a decision should be set aside for apparent bias. |
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Whilst most days in the House of Commons are set aside for government business, twenty days in each session are set aside for opposition debates. |
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This practice has continued in the Russian Federation, where up to 21 days of the summer holidays is sometimes set aside for school works. |
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Among these varied groups of farmers and menials, there are a chosen few set aside as ambassadors to spiritdom, or shamans, known as bhagats. |
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Evidence of sportlike activities suggests that Africans did not set aside time for sport or play as we often do today. |
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An astute manager will have a table or two set aside for important regular customers or demanding walk-ins. |
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I have set aside the next six years to write a biography of Gerald Ford. |
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The Manx government, the Tynwald, has spent pounds 980,000 of the pounds 1million budget set aside for the salvage bid. |
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On one day, the regular business was set aside to debate an emergency resolution on the provision of an agricultural trade equalization payment. |
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Cut the pancetta into lardons and crush the juniper and set aside for use later. |
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Put in a bowl with the rice wine vinegar, sugar and a pinch of salt and set aside. |
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The land was originally set aside to conserve jewels like the Harding Icefield, the largest ice field entirely within the United States. |
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Put half the potatoes in with the watercress, keep the other half for sauteing, then set aside. |
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For pico de gallo mix all ingredients and set aside for 20 mins. |
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Anyone who is willing to set aside the time to variously lift weights, do situps and pullups, and jump rope will tone their body. |
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Along the Columbia River are numerous nesting sites set aside for Canadian geese. |
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Place 10 Mini Eggs in a sandwich bag wrapped in a tea cloth and smash into bits using a rolling pin, set aside. |
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Soak the skewers in water for 30 minutes before skewering with three prawns on each and set aside ready to cook when required on the grill. |
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The Meru government set aside Sh3 million for the construction of a miraa market at Muringine market. |
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Stick the snowman to a cookie with a little more icing, then set aside to dry for a few minutes. |
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We will, for the sake of parameter, set aside the gender implications of using the term history instead of herstory. |
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Optimistic about recent developments, Karami called upon Tripolite ministers to set aside a fund for relief work. |
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At Brussels the Napoleonic coach was set aside for a more serviceable caleche. |
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There can be four different ways in which contracts can be set aside. |
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The boat was found to be within class rules, and the issue was set aside. |
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Other species might use retaining ponds if small portions of wooded habitat and un-mown grasslands are set aside when future retaining ponds are built. |
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Thus, the Court cannot set aside a statutory power, but can deal with situations where the law is silent, or where there is an omission in statute. |
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Such was the demand for tickets to all levels of each event, there was controversy when seats set aside for sponsors and National Delegations went unused in the early days. |
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The Government of the Northwest Territories maintain their own quota of 72 to 103 bears within the Inuvialuit communities of which some are set aside for sports hunters. |
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Therefore, Isabella and Ferdinand set aside a time every Friday during which they themselves would sit and allow people to come to them with complaints. |
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Hamlet does well at first, leading the match by two hits to none, and Gertrude raises a toast to him using the poisoned glass of wine Claudius had set aside for Hamlet. |
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Eating and feasting were specifically excluded from symbel, and no alcohol was set aside for the gods or other deities in the form of a sacrifice. |
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Columbus entrusted his older, legitimate son Diego to take care of Beatriz and pay the pension set aside for her following his death, but Diego was negligent in his duties. |
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The loss could be as huge as 100 billion yen due to problem loans to real estate firms and an increase in loan loss reserves set aside for the bank's nonbank affiliate. |
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Lloyds has set aside nearly PS7bn to compensate customers mis-sold payment protection insurance, while the total industry bill for mis-sold PPI is expected to top PS15bn. |
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Remove a ladleful of the cooking water and set aside in a bowl. |
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Add the pomegranate molasses and sumac, stir to combine and set aside. |
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Using a sugar thermometer, cook until it reaches 115degC, then set aside. |
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The kind of kho'los that comes from unfair dealings, culturally unacceptable practices that bring rewards to the underhanded can, on Odysseus's terms, be set aside. |
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It is said, a bargain cannot be set aside upon inadequacy only. |
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It set aside Antarctica as a scientific preserve, established freedom of scientific investigation and environmental protection, and banned military activity on Antarctica. |
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The Act specified that this should be done every working day within usual working hours but did not state how much time should be set aside for it. |
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This proved wise as the south and west walls of the winder chamber overbroke badly and blocky ground was encountered in the area set aside for the electtrical equipment. |
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When preparing to tell stories at a campfire, I like to set aside a pile of pine logs with lots of knots, since they burn brighter and make dramatic pops and cracks. |
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