So the sooner these countries are brought under the one umbrella the better, it would seem. |
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Also due to the meagre treatment and rehabilitation facilities, the family must act as an umbrella to protect, nurture and sustain its members. |
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Rising menacingly over the top of a nearby dune was nothing more than a partially furled beach umbrella in its stand. |
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Which is the largest and most powerful protective umbrella for the forces of evil and corruption in that country? |
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I had an umbrella with me, but it was a titchy one that had been bought for the kids to use. |
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But Keighley Town Council has integrated the parade into its umbrella of activities from today until Sunday. |
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The moral is to be prepared and always have an umbrella near to hand, just in case! |
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After a few months, Feau was ready to make a move from under the umbrella of his mentor. |
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You can't always count on the US umbrella to protect you when it starts to rain. |
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Elaine stood several feet away under an umbrella, her face pale and strained. |
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A few feet away, Ethan had slipped out of his jacket and was holding it over his head like an umbrella, making a face. |
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Heart pounding in her ears and squaring her shoulders, Carolyn held the umbrella steady as she moved toward the back of the house. |
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The central plastic handle can be pushed to one side to allow for maximum coverage space and can also be moved to collapse the umbrella. |
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I stayed in the sun for twenty minutes on each side before moved under the umbrella to put on my sunscreen, hat and sunglasses. |
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I made the best of it though, and barely noticed the increasing dampness of my right shoulder under the bent right-half corner of my umbrella. |
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She shook the umbrella carefully, ensuring that no contamination made its way to the Princess, and stored it gently away. |
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Shockingly she used her umbrella as a shield and said snowball simply trampolined off the umbrella and broke on the ground. |
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She decided to open the umbrella once Soo Lin turned to face her, so the umbrella would expand in her face. |
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An operative of the Bulgarian secret police stabbed him with an umbrella, the point of which had been poisoned with ricin. |
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Talking of bivvies, if I do more than 24 hrs then I use a bivvy otherwise I am happy with my oval umbrella shelter. |
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She opens the door again to the see the blankly smiling Englishman standing under his umbrella. |
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Mary sails stoically aloft, umbrella out, against a twilit London skyline towards a horizontal beyond, pregnant with venturesome possibility. |
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It is nothing but a blatant act of unilateral intervention, outside the UN umbrella. |
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If I have to stow the umbrella away for a large part of the year in Chennai, it needs to have as few collapsible parts as possible. |
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And there were the people, having their steins of beer at the umbrella pavement tables. |
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Partygoers have been warned only to leave the house well happed up and with an umbrella. |
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When the canes reach the top of a stand-alone post, they will cascade and supply an umbrella of blooms. |
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Most of these people are scared stiff of entering the political arena on their own but eager to do so hidden under some obscure umbrella. |
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And if there is no one to pass the umbrella on to, Mother Nature can always oblige by helping it fly off in that one strong gust of wind. |
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A visitor to the home could leave a hat, cane, umbrella or wrap on the Victorian hall tree. |
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Here are tourists walking behind a local woman yelping accented German and holding a closed umbrella over her head as a sign to them. |
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It is terraced, surrounded by hurdle fences, furnished with parasols, umbrella heaters and plants. |
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Its few leaves curve over its pencil-thin stem like a derelict, half-open umbrella. |
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Even before they hit the ground both birds fan their hackles out, resembling nothing so much as a suddenly opened umbrella. |
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Millions of khadi spinners and weavers are under the vast network of institutions, which constitute the KVIC umbrella. |
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That's called an umbrella, also sometimes known as a parasol or bumbershoot. |
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In 1978, Bulgarian defector Georgi Markov was killed in London, stabbed by a poisoned umbrella point wielded by an unknown secret agent. |
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He proceeded to lift the umbrella out of the hole in the table and walk away with it, leaving us exposed neath a sky of malevolent aspect. |
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And there's nothing like the prospect of boodle to get people under the same umbrella. |
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Or would you trust your own senses, put on a rain slicker, grab an umbrella, and start your day? |
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Maddy Jago is Chief Officer of the New Forest Committee, an umbrella organisation representing all the main bodies that care for the forest. |
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School wasn't very far away, and it wasn't long before he parked the car in his usual spot, under the big umbrella tree. |
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Tulip tree, American beech, sugar maple, umbrella tree, and cucumber tree dominate here. |
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Its like choosing between dropping a marble umbrella stand on your foot and walking head first into a lowered fire escape with pointy rivets. |
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Japanese umbrella pine is a living relic predating the age of the dinosaurs. |
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The town has two great woods of umbrella pines which give welcome shade at midday. |
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The Japanese umbrella pine is not a pine at all but a coniferous evergreen. |
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If she had had an umbrella she would have basted him over the head with it. |
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The vegetation, especially the characteristic umbrella pine set before the beautiful bay, indelibly marks the Mediterranean location. |
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In this way, it keeps growing outward, and the tree expands to form a small wood or even a forest under its massive canopy or umbrella. |
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The hills are covered in umbrella pines and oak trees, and the air smells of jasmine and mimosa. |
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The only opening in a jellyfish is the mouth which everyone sees when they look at the umbrella of the jellyfish. |
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The mouth is usually on the concave side, and the tentacles originate on the rim of the umbrella. |
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This year's line-up is spread over four nights and spans a variety of influences under the jazz umbrella. |
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Courts have correctly expanded the umbrella of the First Amendment through the Fourteenth Amendment. |
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Giraffes are also missing from the crater as they favour the umbrella acacia and wait-a-bit thorn trees found higher up. |
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His sandals clopped on the tile as he approached a small table underneath a wide umbrella and set his tray on it with a smile. |
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Trey had slid into the house behind his uncle, shaking an umbrella dry, a brilliant grin on his face. |
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In 1991, Geraldine Connell became the first manager of the Holy Angels as the centre moved further under the umbrella of the health board. |
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Winter visits will require the addition of warm clothing, rain-proof jackets and an umbrella. |
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Cape resembles an inverted umbrella to catch clippings as you trim, so neck, clothes and floor are protected. |
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I find a raincoat on the coat rack and pick up an umbrella and take the girls outside. |
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There are caps, a raincoat, a water-proof jacket, an umbrella and a medium weight jerkin, all kept in his care. |
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This is nasty rain, where an umbrella or full on rainproof outerwear is required, and the first 8 inches of your pant legs will get wet. |
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The umbrella is now dead, having had half its spokes bent by some particularly strong gusts. |
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The umbrella group, Exodus International has about 150 groups affiliated worldwide. |
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As the rain lashed down, the monarch, appropriately dressed in a fawn raincoat, used a transparent umbrella to stay dry. |
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He is always ready with a cheery smile and wave, and is famous for sheltering passengers with his own umbrella. |
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This was part of the war between Telkom and private ISPs which joined forces under the ISPA umbrella. |
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Each group experiences unique particularities while sharing common experiences under the oppression umbrella of capitalism. |
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I think the former group needs our help, and the second group needs a big frosty glass of chill-the-hell-out with a kicky pastel umbrella. |
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Cardiovascular disease is an umbrella term used to identify a range of diseases that affect the heart and circulatory system. |
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Its 10 cm of extra length allows for a roomier interior and it also provides somewhere to park the wet umbrella and a rear passenger footrest. |
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The Pagan Federation, an umbrella group which represents Druids, shamans, witches and high priestesses, is now receiving up to 1000 calls a week. |
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In 1998, the Awards Program was reorganized under the umbrella of The Benjamin Franklin Medals. |
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No matter what the TV says, taking an umbrella to work is thinking on your feet. |
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I swished at him with the grey umbrella I had acquired when somebody left it behind at the pub weeks ago. |
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God love her, rather than chucking up on the floor, she had the presence of mind to hurl into her umbrella! |
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In effect, the intermediate holding company, under whose umbrella these subsidiaries would operate, would not be governed by a single regulator. |
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Outside, it is protected from the English winter weather by yards of bubble wrap and a child's umbrella. |
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Autism is an umbrella term covering a wide variety of disorders that cause a huge range of different symptoms in different people. |
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If your container leaks onto the table too much when you water it, remove the umbrella and move the container to the patio floor. |
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The agreement begins in 2006 when Pixar will release its first animated feature film while not under the Disney umbrella. |
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Under the umbrella, U.S. forces with nuclear-equipped ballistic missiles, strikers and submarines will strike enemies that attack U.S. allies. |
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In a time when social change is off the agenda, therapy culture unites conservatism and radicalism under an umbrella of survivalism. |
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So be armed with an umbrella at all times, to enjoy the sunny spell of weather or the occasional drizzle accompanied by thunder and lightning. |
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Who hasn't staged an impromptu stand-off with an umbrella, broomstick or the nearest domestic appliance to hand? |
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So I got out my slightly bigger umbrella for me, and two other little ones for the kids for the school run. |
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The foundation acts as a research arm and umbrella organization for its member companies. |
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In the same series, a camera panned to a West Indies fielder sheltering under a large umbrella. |
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A long-limbed young man lopes past me, wearing sunglasses and carrying an umbrella for shade. |
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With a larger pond, you can have lilies or tiger lotus, maybe some taro or umbrella palm that will help shade the pond surface. |
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For commoners, it was umbrella hats made from palmyra or the dried leaf of arecanut palm conically folded like a conjurer's hat. |
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Only when they saw the umbrella of anti-aircraft blossoms did they realize the truth. |
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But that doesn't mean that they're all tied together and under the umbrella of one huge force. |
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Leaning sideways and striking a lucifer against the toenails on the elephant foot umbrella stand, Dimpler thoughtfully lit his last Cuban. |
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This is an umbrella term for a group of musicians in Japan whose music is primarily atonal, noisy, improvised and loud. |
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Accessorize the table with an umbrella to keep lounging lunchers from getting sunburned. |
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He went out to help with the umpiring, wearing a white cricket jersey with chevron stripes, and a striped umbrella. |
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Clan Kids is a summer camp that's organised through the umbrella group SFU Summer Camps. |
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Clayton's proposed methodology for cultural studies serves as a wide umbrella for a heterogeneous collection of individual essays. |
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It will provide a defensive umbrella for forces ashore in a contested theater and even on American shores themselves. |
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And for the first time ever, late-night hot food takeaways operating after 11 pm will also come under the umbrella of the new act. |
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Midnight holds his umbrella over his shoulder, while Mandolin is strumming idly on a mandolin. |
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Murphy's model was to have senior judges and ordinary judges under the one umbrella. |
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I want to shout back but I just smile from under my umbrella and carry on up the street. |
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The war of 2001 destroyed that base, scattered the group and effectively ended the umbrella role he and his associates had played. |
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This work is co-ordinated by a regional umbrella task force in Killarney, Kenmare, Killorglin and Caherciveen. |
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Grinning, Jay placed a pink umbrella and a curly yellow straw in it and slid it over the table towards her. |
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Rare uakari monkeys, marmosets and umbrella birds move through the lush canopy foraging for food. |
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That country loves the him because he holds the umbrella that protects it from its enemies. |
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A beautiful umbrella pine is silhouetted against a yellow sky, and the bay indicates human presence with several jetties. |
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Going by the recent weather it is only a matter of time before someone invents an umbrella with sun cream dispenser at the handle. |
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That is why they have forces in South Korea and have provided a defence umbrella for Japan so it would not re-arm. |
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But the new plan goes much further, placing controversial American military hardware on UK soil while including Britain in its protective umbrella. |
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The umbrella was titled over the three figures, shadowing their faces. |
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The children clung together under the little umbrella waiting for the storm to pass. |
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And that means they also fall under the umbrella of programs most likely to get the axe when state and federal budgets are tight. |
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Buffett said that three-quarters of his businesses under the Berkshire Hathaway umbrella are doing better. |
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Instead, he chafed underneath the corporate umbrella of LVMH, the massive luxury conglomerate that owned the label. |
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Synthesis of the heavier transuranic elements, as well as of radioisotopes of the natural elements, is sometimes included under the broader umbrella of chemical synthesis. |
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The century-old rain trees with their huge umbrella canopy appear to nod in gratitude to the British officers who planted them, making the whole estate a giant oxygen factory. |
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They can still get money when they need it and there will still be the occasional umbrella for farmers whose incomes drop when Brazil reaps a bumper crop. |
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A daiquiri is like a little vacation in a glass, and sometimes a little vacation in a glass with a teeny tiny beach umbrella. |
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The various planets have united under one political umbrella after a bitter war that saw those planets that craved independence crushed under the heel of centralisation. |
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If some disaffected street urchin adopted the tone on the train home, a manly Bunyip would shield the little woman with his body and prepare to wield a menacing umbrella. |
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For the twentieth time since I alighted from the train, I berated myself for not bringing an umbrella with me, flinching as a speck of water flew into my eye. |
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The umbrella itself has tiny holes and is pulled slightly off one rib. |
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As a rule of thumb, it's hard to go wrong with classics like the parlour palm, dracaenas, rubber plants, aspidistra, cacti, succulents and the umbrella plant. |
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My umbrella remains unopened, because I'm simply enjoying this feeling. |
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She will however, still be perched behind a glass of lurid colour, only this time it will be decorated with umbrella, sparkler and assorted fruitery. |
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What do a smiley-face shaped sponge, a toilet training device for cats, and a hands-free umbrella have in common? |
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This involves inserting a device within a catheter into the interior of the heart and which spreads out like an umbrella inside the right and left auricle. |
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The Mile High dinner series is just one of many events the cousins throw under their umbrella company, shuttlecock Inc. |
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By 1903 the company offered a line of 260 products-chairs, divans, couches, tables, baby carriages, umbrella stands, music stands, screens, hampers, and benches. |
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An umbel is a branched floral structure resembling an umbrella. |
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From Carnations to umbrella, the history and importance of names people give to nonviolent movements. |
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She twirled the umbrella by rolling it in the palms of her hands. |
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The tapered open twists and interwoven spirals of the fire screen shown in Plate IX also appear on an umbrella stand that was part of the Wanamaker display. |
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Unperturbed, the Queen came up to the top deck without an umbrella and waved to the vast assembly on the banks of the river. |
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Germany aims to place its 16 police forces under one umbrella. |
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His hair was neatly combed back, and he held an umbrella over his head. |
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A threadbare khadi jhola hangs over his shoulder, an umbrella in his hand. |
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To ward off trouble, cobras can rear up, and they have hoods that expand out like a half umbrella to make themselves appear bigger and scarier than they actually are. |
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National sovereignty no longer serves as a protective umbrella for vicious government actions, which are subject to prosecution so that human rights and justice may be upheld. |
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We look forward to seeing this area brought under a protective umbrella and hope that the area can be made suitable for camping, whilst protecting it at the same time. |
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Evidence regarding the general lifestyle of Mr. Vancurenko in the community is not information that is protected under the umbrella of the homicide investigation. |
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He shook his umbrella and took off his jumper, handing it to me. |
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The Americans are the umbrella that protects them from everything. |
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At the time, certain police cadres inside the Fuzhou City government provided a protective umbrella for those evil forces who were not brought to justice for a long time. |
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Federal law extends the protective umbrella of marriage to life and death benefits that go far beyond the estate protections provided by these three states. |
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These are umbrella terms, which cover several specific conditions. |
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It's not a word you'll find in the reams of material written on the pros and cons of intellectual property, the umbrella system that protects patents. |
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The theory that the CPC will eventually evolve into an umbrella party which covers different factions within the party like Japan's LDP isn't new. |
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So would you support sending in U.S. troops, U.S. Marines, as part of some sort of international peacekeeping force perhaps under the U.N. umbrella? |
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He thinks that the Bald Eagle Protection Act of 1940 will still provide an umbrella for the birds if they are removed from the endangered species list. |
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A rather broad discipline, astrobiology is barely five years old, yet it has become the umbrella under which a great deal of space science is conducted. |
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The bill will become an umbrella for water management if passed into law. |
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By the later first century AD, many farmsteads were cultivating coriander and opium poppies, and trees such as cherry, plum, and perhaps umbrella pine were grown. |
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Moist woodland on the lower mountain slopes and extending down to streams that meander in the valleys contains tulip poplar, sweet gum, and umbrella tree. |
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But the bureaucratic muddle began after ministers farmed the project out to the Confederation of Scottish Local Authorities, the umbrella body for councils. |
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The umbrella term ' technology ' covers a multitude of sins. |
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As his student in the spring of 1992, I remember his woolen sweaters and an umbrella, and perhaps even a shepherd's hat. |
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A man stands in the foreground, his back to the camera, sockless in khaki jacket and sola topi, frayed white pants and black shoes, a furled umbrella hooked over his elbow. |
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Due to the vagaries of our climate, you are just as likely to be huddled under three rugs and dreaming of an umbrella as a slow drizzle begins to fall. |
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Under the umbrella of their different tariqas the brotherhoods developed formidable organizations bound by personal ties of allegiance to their leaders. |
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He rode in the Popemobile and held the papal umbrella when the pontiff had to be out in the rain. |
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He broke three of her ribs with an umbrella and on another occasion hit her with a red-hot poker. |
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The emblem of papal umbrella and crossed keys over a lance on both shields also proclaims the dukes' service to the Church as papal standard-bearers. |
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The company was an umbrella organisation for a string of offshoots providing doctors and other specialists to any hospital needing to cover staffing gaps. |
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A Japanese man was so enraged by an acquaintance's failure to address him with an honorific that he stabbed him to death with an umbrella, police said yesterday. |
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From antique beds and sofas to ornate umbrella stands and Goan palanquins, this 227-item auction was crammed with exquisite pieces of furniture for the discerning. |
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You'd go out in your shirt sleeves and it would chuck it down with rain, or you'd take your umbrella to work only to lose it on a park bench in the ensuing heatwave. |
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The protesters, who are taking it in turns to sit under an umbrella beside the statue of Winston Churchill, had been attracting no more than a passing glance. |
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He didn't carry an umbrella, but wore his peaked cap to ward off the rain. |
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The NRC, as a national advocate for recycling, is a natural umbrella for a project like ReMix. |
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Wearing his hat and coat, he looked outside and decided he should take an umbrella, as well. |
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Cyclogenesis is an umbrella term for several different processes, all of which result in the development of some sort of cyclone. |
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I also carried lightweight, packable raingear, but used the umbrella rather than the raingear to stay dry. |
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Taylor said the two will work to defragment UAMS' various communications departments, putting them together under one umbrella. |
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When the company's trade name is used, multiproduct branding is also known as corporate branding, family branding or umbrella branding. |
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In the past, Nader has run under the umbrella of the far-left Green Party, a socialist party modeled on European Green Parties. |
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In English, the umbrella term Pacific Islands may take on several meanings. |
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It's tipping it down out there, so if you must go out, take your umbrella and please drive carefully. |
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Socioeconomics is sometimes used as an umbrella term with different usages. |
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Thus Paganism has come to be an umbrella term for a diverse spiritual network, which also includes modern Shamanism and Heathenry. |
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In his first televised appearance after protests broke out in Libya, he appeared with an umbrella and a ridiculous cap with earflaps. |
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Gracefully he led the fan dance, and glided without a pause into the shadow dance and the umbrella dance. |
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The International Canoe Federation was formed in 1946 and is the umbrella organization of all national canoe organizations worldwide. |
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However, Evangelical Protestant sects, organized into the umbrella Cuban Council of Churches, remain much more powerful. |
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Swiss German is a regional or political umbrella term, not a linguistic unity. |
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Overenthusiastically, and with my umbrella in hand, I actually jumped up and down in the middle of the street, beaming a smile of victory. |
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Bing is an umbrella term for all breads in Chinese, also including pastries and sweets. |
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Think of them as the Monuments Men and Women of the umbrella Movement. |
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The tree, popularly known as the umbrella tree, is of central importance in desert eco-culture and is part of the UAE's cultural heritage. |
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Performance became the umbrella term for all the different modes and manners in which this transmission occurs. |
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Governance, risk, and compliance is an umbrella term used to cover the approach of an organization toward these three areas. |
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Architectural visualization is the umbrella term which comprises of both architectural animation and architectural rendering. |
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There are elements of funk, punk, folk and more so we just use psychedelica as an umbrella term. |
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There's no evidence of an umbrella stand in Cdr William's cabin on board the ship. |
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Degas' most clear appropriation is of the woman leaning on a closed umbrella which is borrowed directly from Hokusai's Random Sketches. |
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Several individual competitions take place under the umbrella of the tournament. |
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His air, while sitting on a tiger's skin, under his chatta or umbrella, was perfectly majestic. |
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Through the week, Guillambert is out and about chivvying others to raise funds for racing's umbrella charity. |
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In 1884, most Canadian Methodists were brought under the umbrella of the Methodist Church, Canada. |
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The parent company they created, Westraunt Concepts, is the umbrella company for Mucho Inc. |
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I am more concerned about polyomavirus with young birds or specifically with caiques, eclectus parrots, and umbrella cockatoos. |
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And I look at my shoes and tuck the black sheathy umbrella cover sticking out of my pocket farther inside. |
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Wooden bowls, brushbacks, umbrella handles and measuring instruments are made from pearwood. |
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He advised people to drink at least 10 to 12 glass of water, wear loose-fitting clothes, head caps and umbrella during extreme temperature. |
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All political parties, as well as numerous mass organizations, were grouped under umbrella of the National Front. |
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Assistive technology is an umbrella term that includes assistive, adaptive and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities. |
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TeamBath is the umbrella name for all of the University of Bath sports teams, including the aforementioned football club. |
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This is probably going to be Hatha yoga, which is the umbrella name for most of the different kinds of yogas listed below. |
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All these ways of denoting the teaching of English can be bundled together into an umbrella term. |
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Harry bashes into Camilla's umbrella, trademark cheeky grin flashed. |
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Is there any analogy, in certain constitutions, between keeping an umbrella up, and keeping the spirits up? |
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In addition to the Sand Box bar, Caesars will offer beach chair, bicycle, and umbrella rentals, as well as personal cabanas with hammocks. |
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All day long we'd swing through the cypresses on the rope vines, and if it rained we'd huddle beneath an umbrella tree and play stickfrog. |
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The prize possession of Mrs Gladys Coffeegrinder, 53, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, is an umbrella which she maintains does not look much like the late Mr Fred Astaire. |
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Fashion student Maria Grzywacz will model a skirt, top, thigh boots and umbrella covered in sweet wrappers from Joseph Dobson and Son Ltd, of Elland. |
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The model features chrome accents, a roof rack that holds an AE21 electric bicycle, an upgraded interior, an umbrella and a luggage compartment tray. |
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Features include strong, moulded base, outside pockets and three retaining straps for rod-rest and umbrella, halfway power zip fastener and adjustable, padded shoulder sling. |
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It is either a stork or a heron and looks similar to the 41in tall Minton's Majolica stick or umbrella stand modelled by John Henk or Paul Comolera. |
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The Amanita table lamp by Fratelli Campana is produced from rattan hand woven into a form that recalls the elegant umbrella shape of the eponymous mushroom. |
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She can see straight into the back of the butcher's, past the umbrella stand and ceramic tiles, through to the glassfronted cabinet behind the counter. |
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Beachside jet ski, chair and umbrella rentals in Martin County. |
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Wrexham First, an umbrella group of Dragons supporters clubs, fear new chairman Alex Hamilton plans to run the cash-strapped Second Division club 'into the ground. |
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Industry education is very important to Woodworking Network, the umbrella of Wood Products, Custom Woodworking Business and Closets magazines and websites. |
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Pseudoarchaeology is an umbrella term for all activities that falsely claim to be archaeological but in fact violate commonly accepted and scientific archaeological practices. |
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They got caught in a downpour without an umbrella and came back soaked. |
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Why don't you come under my umbrella? There's plenty of room. |
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Sensing the ominous signs, Kannada Okkoota, an umbrella body of pro-Kannada organisations, has called for a bandh on 27 January to oppose dubbing. |
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With a full rain suit, carrying an umbrella may be superfluous. |
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Under his giant orange umbrella, Stillwater shares the tales with his young neighbors, including the story about the poor man who gives gifts to a robber. |
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By the end of the 1990s many recognisable subgenres, most with their origins in the late 1980s alternative movement, were included under the umbrella of indie. |
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The traveller was in Erewhonian clothes to keep him inconspicuous, a conical felt hat with owl feather, yellow tabard, tasselled perizoma, belled sandals, and umbrella. |
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He refused to go outside his family to hire managers and, after 1829, he made his sons partners in the new umbrella firm of Samuel Slater and Sons. |
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Under the Warner Brothers umbrella, Lionel celebrates the joy of Christmas with its new Frosty the Snowman G-Gauge train set, which will be on display at Toy Fair. |
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In September 2008, the BPI became one of the founding members of UK Music, an umbrella organisation representing the interests of all parts of the industry. |
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So it was out and away to the road, place the call, punch a bunch of buttons in the liquid sunshine, while adjusting an umbrella to improve reception. |
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Yebe Wognon, an umbrella organization of a number of cooperatives of cotton growers, operates two ginneries with a joint capacity of 75,000 tonnes. |
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I had forgotten my umbrella, and had to reascend the stairs to find it. |
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Dundee College is the city's umbrella further education college, which was established in 1985 as an institution of higher education and vocational training. |
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If the person is carrying a wet umbrella, and he's wearing a wet rain coat, those observations are circumstantial evidence that it is raining outside. |
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Producing many of the events, either on its own or in partnership with other presenters, is a nonprofit umbrella organization, PERFORMA, newly founded by Goldberg. |
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In 1948 the Lutheran church bodies within EKD founded their denominational umbrella, despite being named church, the United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany. |
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Some of the FARK officers were incorporated later under the KLA umbrella. |
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The fourth, kismetic, dimension is a conceptual umbrella under which all unfortunate incidents are explained as fate or the work of the supernatural. |
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The local alternative music training company Gwallgofiaid now has over 12 bands under its umbrella based at their Centre 'Cell' at the Old Police Station in Park Square. |
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The plan would see the oil and gas companies put under an umbrella group to attract foreign investment, NIOC international affairs director Hojatollah Ghanemi Fard said. |
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Instead, its work is carried out by four functional bodies which come under the GLA umbrella and work under the policy direction of the Mayor and Assembly. |
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Hanson reports that this trinity of expertise combines dissolution, spectrophotometry, and 21 CFR Part 11 PC software expertise under one umbrella for the benefit of the user. |
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A wiry little girl in a starched, lemon-colored party dress, she sassed along with a grownup mince, one hand on her hip, the other supporting a spinsterish umbrella. |
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