The most popular and influential stallions in the world will be represented and include such standouts as Storm Cat. |
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Also at risk this year will be newly-planted standard roses, which should be well staked. |
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I don't have to do anything, or say anything, and nothing I do do will be assessed. |
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The systems are expected to be in place by April and will be the same as the upgraded equipment already installed to monitor racecourse stables. |
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Marzato's stable will be based at a private training center in Bangholme, a southeastern suburb of Melbourne. |
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Remaining inside the BMW stable will be production of the new Millennium Mini, which will be switched to Cowley in Oxford. |
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It will be an 18 Hole Stableford with a separate contest for Blacklion members. |
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This Saturday the men's Stableford backmarker will be played with the ladies also playing a single stableford. |
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Semi finals match play in combination with the Stableford competition will be held at Treasure Hills Golf Club. |
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Obviously we are very close to the final date by which we can give notice and your urgent attention to this matter will be most appreciated. |
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Park staff will be posting closure notices where footpaths and bridleways meet with the public highway. |
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Public notices will be displayed around car parks and people can view plans online. |
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Until that date any parking infringements found will be given an informal warning notice without a penalty. |
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Information notices will be attached to the bus stops in advance of the work so as to advise users of the temporary arrangements. |
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Public notices will be displayed in advance and parents who don't comply run the risk of the council clearing the plots. |
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Site notices will also go up, and there will be notices in local newspapers. |
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The poems will be billboards, posters, noticeboards and leaflets around the region as well as being available on the internet. |
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Photo albums, noticeboards and the like will be added as and when we get time, so please keep visiting regularly, and wish us luck! |
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In this way we will be able to keep the noticeboard fresh and of interest to passers-by. |
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If confirmed, the Military and or civil police will be notified of the incident. |
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There will be some people who have stacks of confidence and some who have none. |
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A series of photograph of two toddlers earnestly stacking a pile of blocks only to knock them back down will be accompanied by this dialogue. |
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In principle, the greater the number of stacked layers, the better the homogenization will be. |
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A landslip near one of Hobart's most notoriously unstable areas will be investigated today. |
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The fall-out will be even worse should the not proven verdict be called into play. |
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The Army announced on May 9 that single staff sergeants in stateside military installations will be allowed to live off post. |
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The bonus will be paid to soldiers between the ranks of specialist and staff sergeant with 17 months to 10 years in service. |
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A new version of the model having such features is near completion and will be presented shortly. |
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The hunger of each will be satisfied by the fifth part of a stag, so they agree to co-operate in a project to trap one. |
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Other staff will be coming in with bad hair and one teacher is having her hair dyed by the pupils. |
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If you are worried that you will be reduced to fits of giggles by having someone touch your feet, there's really no need to worry. |
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If the price of staying out of the EU will be having to queue for a visa to travel, then fine, I'll queue. |
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We will be having a meeting soon to examine our options, to see what is possible. |
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The proposed stages to the management structure of the estate will be considered at a meeting of the council's cabinet on Wednesday. |
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Fishermen rely on their nous and their knowledge, two things that will be useless in a time of change. |
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Carmel also points out that as usual there will be the possibility of staging the play a third night, such is the demand for tickets. |
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There will be lots of positively nouveau, up-to-the-minute, newest of all new concepts outfits. |
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Turn up at 4pm and you will be ushered in through the stage door to get a sneak preview of the upcoming performance. |
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Lots of novel ideas were put forward for the competition and a few of these will be tried out before a final decision is made. |
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Even still, if the snow does melt, there will be corrosive salt caked on the roads to eat away at me wheels. |
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The campaign will be run by North Yorkshire police between April and November this year. |
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I am not interested in coaching at the moment, and can't say right now if I ever will be. |
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Although I suspect the match will be a cakewalk, we are going to take it very seriously. |
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Along the way, even those of us well versed in some of the more astonishing feats of animal cognition will be staggered. |
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There will be staggered starts, about five minutes apart, for each of the different classes. |
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Particularly those who have never seen this company before will be dazzled by its creative staging and chameleon-like acting. |
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This will be the 27th staging of the event, making it the longest continuously run road-race in Kent. |
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You have to give children confidence or they will be fearful, and fear leads to stagnancy. |
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Your football club has arch-rivals and you will be looking out for in the hope that they'll lose calamitously. |
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A mate of mine will be married soon, which means that on Saturday he was having a stag night, preceded by some paintball shooting in the woods. |
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In return, the stain of dishonor he's brought to his clan will be cleansed. |
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The spiral stair inside the tower was damaged by rust and will be restored at a later stage. |
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The stone stairways and halls of this wonderfully atmospheric venue will be aglow with candlelight. |
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The focal point of the block will be elliptical stairwells with glass walls to flood classrooms with natural daylight. |
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On the first floor three two bedroom units will be built around a central stairwell and lift shaft. |
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I can't let him go, or else I will be forced by some force greater than I to stake him out again and draw him back, as I have done twice before. |
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The exercise is merely one of interest, as none of my own money has been staked in the past, nor will be in the future. |
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We shouldn't overlook the fact that you will be haggling if you're trading in a car. |
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Who cares that you will probably be ripped off if you're in a country used to haggling for items, as the experience will be remembered? |
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With ten new member states, and teams of highpowered hagglers, the process will be even more frenzied than normal. |
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The school has yet to calculate the amount raised, but hopes the total will be several hundred pounds. |
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I urge all stakeholders to keep an interest in the detail because this is where the real impact will be felt. |
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This momentous step means that one of Europe's leading economies will be nuclear-free by the time The Ecologist's 60th birthday arrives. |
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Under the terms of the new arrangement, holiday pay will be calculated on the average pay of each individual carer over a 12-week period. |
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Aid for potato farmers will be calculated on the basis of the area of the farms and will depend on the region where the potatoes are grown. |
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The new entitlements will be calculated on the historic information held in the Department of Agriculture and Food in the case of each farmer. |
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An important goal of plasma physics will be to produce cost-effective, clean, safe electric power from nuclear fusion. |
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Most pressure in the cauldron of the Olympics athletics extravaganza will be on Marion Jones. |
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An information leaflet and a calendar of collections will be included with the boxes. |
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This calendar of events will be posted shortly in the clubhouse notice board. |
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We will be using all the Mozilla tools and many web-top applications, such as calendaring, a desktop, a file viewer and the like. |
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Unless the user is familiar with this rule and applies it correctly, events will be calendared incorrectly. |
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When selecting an alfalfa variety, consider whether it will be primarily grazed, or harvested with a combination of haying and grazing. |
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Around the central area will be a selection of market stalls, lawn areas, sports activity zones and play areas. |
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Tonight, amid a galaxy of sporting stars, curling will be back in the limelight. |
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Nine of the 13 mares cataloged at Keeneland will be sold in foal to Shadwell-owned stallions. |
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My understanding is that there will be gratuitous nudity and madness at this event. |
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There will be less talk of her dark mystery from directors who egg her into shower scenes and then allow her nudity to sell their films. |
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Beauticians, hairdressers and other businesses have offered their services and there will be a number of treatments on offer. |
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The chips will be attached to pallets containing higher value electrical items like hairdryers. |
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Overall, I am betting there will be at least a handful of valuable nuggets for everyone, irrespective of your experience level. |
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If they have to wait much longer they will be fighting in conditions which will sap their strength and stamina. |
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The rally will be a real test of endurance, stamina and navigational skills. |
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They will be performing a number of songs and also designing the programme for the event. |
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Timbers and stones have been numbered and their location recorded so the bridge will be put back together accurately, he said. |
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The forms will be sequentially numbered to record all proprietary plant and services purchases and any overspends or under spends to the budget. |
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If the cops have your number, you will be screwed no matter how law-abiding you are. |
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A noted number cruncher, Mr. FitzGerald believes the Nice referendum will be passed this time. |
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They will be stamped with his seal, numbered by his wife Tessa and will be accompanied by a letter of authentication. |
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One lady in our group said that she would be traveling all the way to Fremont, Ohio in large part because Karen will be calling the dance there. |
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The next workshop will be held on September where educational institutions will be called upon to attend. |
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Officials are still deciding which former employees will be called to give evidence. |
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Once the parties have responded, witnesses will be called to give evidence at public hearings likely to begin next month. |
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First of all, it is I, and I alone, who will decide what witnesses will be called. |
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Then we will be told that one of their people will call to see us, and if there are any days or times that we are not at home or unavailable. |
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In addition to that, there will be a half-hourly service between Ipswich and London, calling at intermediate stations including Colchester. |
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In off-peak hours, the rate will be 40 halalas per minute instead of 50 halalas. |
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The charges for calls from land phone to mobile will be cut from 45 to 40 halalas per minute. |
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Like any ex-civilian, raw recruit Elvis Presley, the king of rock 'n' roll will be keeping time to ordinary bugle calls. |
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If they experience an emergency, they should still telephone 999 as their call will be answered. |
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Brian, who lives in the Costa Brava, will not be at the party, but the pair will be waiting by the telephone for his call. |
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Another element in the exercise will be an emergency call to Church island to attend to campers who are in difficulty. |
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Unless you know a psychologist that does home calls it will be difficult to get her help that she knows she needs but refuses to get. |
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Workers who took out preferential loans to buy cars will be badly hit if their loans are called in by the firm's liquidators. |
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Schools that need a helping hand will be able to call on volunteers to help in their activities. |
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But Kelvin will be able to call on some family history to help him play the role. |
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He will be able to call on the multinational forces, if he deems it necessary to have them deal with a problem. |
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Ainsworth is the best of the three, and if he mows down Pacific Coast League hitters, the team will be tempted to call him up. |
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Though she lost her debut matches, the tennis player hopes she will be called up to play for the senior team in the future. |
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The new building stands behind the Grade II listed original hospital that will be used for administration. |
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This company really captured my imagination and this will be one I follow carefully in the future. |
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Probably they will be committed to the game for a longer period in the future as well. |
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A meeting will be held in the near future to discuss a follow-up to the Special Olympics. |
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The winner, who will be revealed on Friday, will stand as an independent candidate in the next General Election, with all their costs covered. |
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Above it will be an upper-deck patio with concession stands and permanent restrooms. |
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The 30,000 spectators will be seated in two tiered stands that reflect each other across the pitch. |
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It is hoped that the Millennium Garden will be a source of enjoyment for present and future generations. |
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Our failure to look at ourselves in the mirror is the tragedy future historians will be perplexed to read about. |
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Any decision will be made on educational grounds in the interest of current and future students in the area. |
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Recommendations will be made to the school about the way they conduct SATS in future. |
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I need hardly add that this particular young wretch will be taking the train or walking in future. |
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Cost will be approximately 500 which will include travel expenses and four nights half board accommodation at three star and four star hotels. |
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All flights, transfers and half board accommodation for the trip will be met by Fred. |
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Does he stand by his pledge that no beneficiary will be worse off financially as a result of changes announced in the Budget? |
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It will be interesting to see how this landform stands up to wear and tear from the public. |
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Cars will be delivered to customers' homes and a dedicated call centre will handle any queries. |
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Logic will hopefully dictate that the called-for changes will be implemented. |
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All of the flags at the Vatican, and at the offices of papal nuncios throughout the world, will be a half-mast throughout the interregnum. |
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Off-site buildings will be constructed in the factory-controlled environment using standard designs and processes. |
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I am sure that it will be a standard work in the field and particularly for the Andes for quite some time. |
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I imagine this will be the standard work on the subject for the foreseeable future. |
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I suspect the door to that will be prised open using standard English or Spanish. |
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In addition to Thoroughbreds, breeding rights to Standardbreds, Quarter Horses, and American Saddlebreds will be on offer. |
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You will have to work harder to get the same products, and your standard of living will be harmed. |
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For the first time, the elegantly calligraphed text that appears on the front of each of these drawings will be transcribed. |
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I edit a call-in programme for BBC Radio Leeds which today will be looking at whether its ever right to lie. |
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Likewise, the Reserve forces will be revamped to have 2,800 troops in small units on standby for swift deployment. |
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Consequently, if that once-removed cousin has a child, that offspring will be your first cousin twice removed, and so on. |
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Mary's children and John's great-grandchildren will be first cousins twice removed, and so on. |
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Now it will be a struggle for Nader to increase his ballot presence in more than a half-dozen or so states. |
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He is now working with his fifth manager in three years and, if Dalglish really doesn't take it permanently, it will be a half-dozen. |
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Of the half-dozen or so charities who enjoy her patronage, most will be aware of Booth's public skills as a communicator. |
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The force will not be a standing army but will have a permanent headquarters in Brussels and will be formed at short notice. |
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Lagoons, for instance, and other standing water sites within two kilometres of densely populated areas will be targeted. |
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Many on the left seem to assume that if everybody has the same nurture, then everybody will be equally intelligent. |
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The perception of our success up to this point will be a critical part of that equation. |
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When hydrolysis occurs, we will write a chemical equation to describe it, and new species will be formed in solution. |
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On bad days I expect heaps of sympathy and whinge incessantly in the vain hope that it will be forthcoming. |
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In the next year, there will be a pre-emptive war, a nuclear stand-off or even a nuclear exchange in the most volatile region of the world. |
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There will also be key objectives aimed at reducing congestion, which any bidder will be expected to fulfil. |
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This is not what I went to uni for, albeit I expect next year will be much harder. |
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There will be good and bad days, but I expect the rehab will be just as tough. |
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Shoulder to shoulder with any striker, he wants to make sure he will be able to hold his ground. |
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The primary objective of the monetary policy will be to secure price stability. |
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Similarly, use of existing fire department standpipes and water supplies will be allowed. |
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The museum will have its own call sign and visitors will be able to speak to other radio amateurs all over the world. |
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Perhaps next year, God willing, I will be back and have more time to take it all in. |
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We will be closer to elucidating the basis of quintessentially human qualities like language and selfawareness. |
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Unfortunately, such action, welcome though it will be, is unlikely to get the Chancellor off the hook that easily. |
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During calm summer evenings, air next to the ground surface will be cooled and drift down-slope. |
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It has agreed in principle to a forum on Europe in which the issues at stake will be debated in a calm atmosphere. |
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Your child's nutritional needs will be evaluated by the nutritionist and medical staff frequently. |
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Jarlath Reagan, a stand-up with a growing reputation will be the main support to Neil Delamere. |
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The healthy eating campaign to persuade Scots to eat more nutritious foods will be launched in January. |
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On the food arrangements, fresh and wholesome nutritious food will be cooked for the children. |
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Eventually, slabs will be edged, planed, and given a specified surface finish. |
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Organised by the Gauteng Dragon Boat Association, long boats and oars will be provided for participants who do not have their own team boat. |
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They will be hoping for an easy draw in the next round so they can get the show back on the road. |
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There will be calls for a compromise, a halfway house between these two extremes. |
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His work that will be exhibited to mark the world cup, Football Print, is a graphic piece using cambric and wall paint as a medium. |
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In another half-year, the site of its National Congress will be redecorated and enlarged. |
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Shareholders will be paid a full-year dividend of 36 to 40 cents, or a half-yearly dividend of 27 cents. |
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Each cardinal will be required to take solemn oaths not to disclose any of their discussions on the pain of excommunication from the Church. |
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Further assessment of the stapedial status will be made at the time of tympanoplastic surgery. |
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That will be grist to McGeechan's mill after an afternoon in which his side struggled to wear down obdurate but limited opponents. |
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Wallabies fullback Chris Latham will be the star attraction when the Bundaberg Rum Queensland Reds Tour hits the city next week. |
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The girl from Donegal is the star attraction and she will be joined by Derry country band New Moon as well as Mayo's own Marc Roberts. |
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We use 4-colour process film, if you will be supplying camera-ready artwork. |
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Next week will be our first arts and crafts night, which will have a Hallowe'en theme. |
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There are several penalty takers at the club so it is unlikely that the Cameroonian will be taking any spot kicks on Wednesday. |
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Adding a dash of stardust will be Bollywood actresses Urmila Matondkar and Amisha Patel. |
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I'm sure there will be more obits and tributes that will list his many other impressive credits. |
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In 50 years time barristers will be putting in submissions in this Court that refer to our decision as the S134 obiter. |
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This Court will be very busy if we grant special leave in respect of judges' obiter dicta. |
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While the object of his investigation is novel, his conclusions will be familiar to students of nineteenth-century America. |
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Next to chloroform mixed haloforms will be produced if bromide or iodide is present in the water. |
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The telescopes will be available to the public on the first Friday of every month to give fledgling stargazers an insight into astronomy. |
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Astronomers, astronauts, and old-fashioned stargazers will be on hand to help them explore the romance of the night sky. |
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There have been a number of objections so far and it remains to be seen how the issue will be resolved. |
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Without that democracy, my vote will be no, even if I have to share that vote with some of the most objectionable people possible. |
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Most will be campaigning against poverty and trying to raise awareness of problems in Africa. |
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There will be the usual posters of film stars and starlets looking alternatively menacing and pouting. |
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The fitting out of the new campanological hall will be completed in the spring of 2003, where the following topics will be featured. |
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The latest to hit town will be the stage adaptation of Scream, the Drew Barrymore starrer. |
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Thus, if the proper law of the payment obligation is country Y, its moratorium will be given effect. |
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The resources found in new areas will be critical to ensuring global energy stability. |
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Refreshments will be taken in Montepertuso and in Nocelle, a village accessible only on foot. |
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There will be hot roasted chestnuts and other nosh from Christmas past, as well as traditional ornament-making. |
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His unsettling ideas will be neutralised by nostalgia for a period already mostly forgotten. |
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The new cabover, Model 220, will be offered initially in Class 7 configurations and limited to 100 units. |
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The new cabriolet is in very strong demand worldwide, so the initial offering in Ireland will be powered by the 1.6 litre 102 bhp engine. |
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The next time you're out, there will be lots of cabriolets and luxury sedans. |
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A soft track ski will be squirrelly on a fast firm course and a hard track ski will tend to plow in soft snow. |
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I will be making my decision on whether to stand for Mayor or not in the next few weeks. |
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I will be a hundred years old before they decide whether they actually want to develop it, or not. |
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Due to this decline not everyone will be infected before the disease dies out. |
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No doubt I will be back the area in the not too distant future and I will be able to fish Tree Meadow again. |
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Because of the overwhelming response to my plea for questions, I will be caching them and answering a few each day. |
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Hordes of lost souls, cacodemons and commandos will be a real pain in the next part. |
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And fans will be pleased to note the boys are back on tour this autumn in both the UK and Germany. |
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All members please note all meetings will be held every second Wednesday of each month. |
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Secondly, the social and cultural reactions to this newfound ability will be worthy of note. |
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The workshop will be conducted under the direction of noted artist M.S. Murthy. |
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Members of the club will be able to walk the course with a caddie or take a golf car equipped with a global positioning system. |
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All householders will receive a full information pack on this service and this will be placed inside each bin. |
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In true festival fashion the pair will be driving down from Yorkshire in a camper van which will convert into their stall over the three days of the festival. |
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Let's just get this part over with, then the rest will be a cakewalk. |
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Certainly it will be with this blissfully cool and light half-boot. |
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The group are getting large crowds and standing ovations for this at other venues and it is expected that it will be a sell-out on Friday night in the Abbeyleix Manor Hotel. |
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The tickets and transfers will be stamped with magnetic strips that will digitally communicate the value of the ticket or the time expiry of a transfer to the fare box. |
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Each episode will be an hour long with Hakka as its main language. |
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Today we must reaffirm that our future will be determined by people like Chris Stevens, and not by his killers. |
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Charles C. Mann, Wired It will be at least a hundred years until we can entirely covert to renewable energy. |
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Each record will be stamped with the user name and date and time of entry and will provide an accurate and thorough audit of health center activity throughout the camp season. |
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To the degree that those words are used to obfuscate realities that are otherwise painful to utter, our monuments will be correspondingly fragile. |
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Please note it will be not fancy dress as originally stated. |
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The inspector starchily assures him that his comments will be passed on. |
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Croydon Champions will be printing notelets which will be on sale at the Champions roadshows throughout the year and at our gala reception in November. |
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It will be just a matter of time before they rearm through the tunnels, she said. |
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Both the boys and girls cadets teams will be competing and the top three teams in each group will qualify to the semi-final stages of the championships. |
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It is possible to set learning objectives and plan activities that the teacher hopes will achieve the objective, but the outcome will be different for different students. |
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Trains will be stabled using sidings at both Shenfield and Gidea Park. |
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He has decided now that there will be an internal review and an overhaul of the procedures, but he's just shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted. |
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And for a third, Ewan McGregor will be attending the opening of the film at the UGC Fountainpark to scatter the event with some badly-needed stardust. |
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When the political heat fades, and people look to the facts, I think there will be a reevaluation of this administration. |
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Fassel is a stand-up guy who was willing to go down with the ship even after being fired, and he will be rewarded for that attitude sometime soon. |
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With all players having a last opportunity to impress, it proved highly competitive but the numbers game dictates there will be disappointment today. |
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There will be stars, starlets and, of course, sultry costumes. |
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So it will be interesting to see if Oliver Stone dramatizes this event and has the reporter doing that mock stand-up so close, because we were not close. |
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I know it will be better with the distraction of new kitties in the house but I simply can't welcome the additions until Dr. Susan tells me they are hale and hearty. |
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We just want to put him on notice to remind him what we will be doing. |
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They will then lead the team out alongside England captain David Beckham, who will be making his first appearance at his old stamping ground since his move to Real Madrid. |
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As number two in an unpopular centre-right government, he has to save the jobs of Alstom's remaining 75,000 employees or his presidential ambitions will be a busted flush. |
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Books will be fetched by Library staff from the stacks downstairs, where the collection will be housed in suitable conditions of security, temperature and humidity. |
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One exhaust stack will be virtually right next door to the Gabba. |
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There to assist will be Europe Olympic competitors Maria Coleman who is now ranked number two in the world and Peter Bailey, recently crowned Mirror World Champion. |
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Perhaps it will be a referral for an intervention shown to have no benefit. |
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That way, they will be in a better position to refinance without the help of the government or even sell their home. |
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My headquarters will be in the log building on top of the hill, where you will be furnished a staff officer to guide you to your place on the field. |
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If you fancy a bit of camogie, or women's shinty, to keep you active over the winter, this friendly club will be delighted to welcome you to the fold. |
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Even my forthcoming stag weekend will be spent on the beach surfing. |
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He will be the restorer of life and a nourisher of Naomi in her old age. |
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Spaceports usually notify pilots and ship captains of the regions of the ocean that will be off-limits during a launch because rocket stages or debris could fall there. |
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The event will kick off at 9.30 am and at 4pm roads in the town centre will be closed to allow market stands and crowds to overflow into the streets. |
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A further 20 student exhibition stands will be added to the event. |
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In a couple of days, they will be staging a play that they have conceived. |
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The chief judge said that the verdict will be rendered at a future date. |
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The meal that I eat outside of my prepared meals will be calorically consistent with my recommended daily limit and will include vegetables of some sort. |
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It is his fervent hope that early next year, in the company of a million or so other Muslims, he will be able to go on the haj and circle the black stone at Mecca. |
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When it comes to dividing up the cake, there will be nothing left when the silly, expensive initiatives of the metropolitan areas have been gorged. |
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Richard, who died in battle 1485, will be reinterred in Leicester Cathedral. |
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Is there a potential that there will be some novice monks among them? |
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Following the program, there will be open houses at the campanile, Farm House Museum, Child Development Lab School in the Palmer Building and University Book Store. |
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At the bottom of the cliff, the rejectionist shoe will be on the left foot. |
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When they come up, there will be caladiums in the window boxes, on either side of the door, and under the big bush on the left by the garage door. |
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Wassill said it was a no-win situation for everyone involved, but also a learning experience, so maybe in the future, similar situations will be better dealt with. |
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If there is not a successful breakthrough, we're there at the Government's behest and if they decide to stand us down, then we will be stood down. |
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Wutai will be the staging point for continuous trekking stages along the Dona Forestry Trail, crossing the Zhuoshui River and taking the trekkers out of southern Taiwan. |
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They might front the money if they believe in a new model and think she will be able to recoup the costs. |
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Exporters' incomes will be hit by lower returns and higher investment costs, the effect of which will be to slow export expansion and stagnate the economy. |
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Staff at Orkney Islands Council's social work department will be rewarded for their efforts in helping to raise standards and improve the quality of service. |
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Hopefully, their rectitude will persist into 2012 and 2013, when deficit reduction will be of growing importance. |
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I recognize it will be hard to overcome decades of mistrust, but we will proceed with courage, rectitude, and resolve. |
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Pippa and and her brother are part of a team of eight cyclists, and will be riding three hours a day each in relay. |
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In the following, first the changes in nuptiality will be presented. |
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Summer will be here before you know it, and now is the time to start making plans for camps and other activities that will keep your children entertained. |
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Excuse me for sticking my oar in, but for me there can be only one winner of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award, which will be announced today. |
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There will be three Cambodians in the five-member trial court. |
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His hagiographers may spin in their graves, but the truth will be told. |
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They devise TV tributes, hagiographic movies and Broadway-style shows of the kind I saw in London last week and will be telling you about later in this column. |
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Geary was pleased with the performance, and although there are several players nursing injuries the manager will be pleased to welcome back his talisman, Jimmy Hedges. |
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There will be room for nine GPs, three practice nurses, a nurse practitioner, specialist GP services, GP training facilities and the integration of nursing teams. |
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On arrival, each dater will be given calling cards, a badge and a mission to hand out as many cards as possible to those they fancy, and hopefully they'll get some cards back. |
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The collections themselves will be organised thematically, beginning with the physical environment of the Nile valley and the surrounding desert and oases. |
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Tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of stones will be on view at rickety little tables and stalls in the market, and in most cases the stones are genuine. |
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The next sports to follow will be athletics, curling and rugby. |
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Even so, he will be calling many of the shots from his Middle East redoubt, a reality few dispute. |
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His new title will be Chairman NBC Universal International and he will be relocating to London as part of the reorganization. |
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From next year, unlisted, publicly issued companies will be required by law to disclose half-yearly and quarterly financial reports, both of which will have to be audited. |
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The nurses provide high quality nursing care, to give terminally ill people the choice of dying at home, where they will be supported by their families. |
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It will be used by astronomy club members and novice stargazers who will benefit from the forest's dark skies, unhindered by polluting street lights. |
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Also, another group of chicks will be brought over from Russia next year to go through the same nurture and acclimatisation routine that the current influx is undergoing. |
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If a physical exam is to be done the physician on call will be contacted. |
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However, normally these dumped items will be removed during the programmed cleaning schedule or earlier if they are creating a hazard or a nuisance. |
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Its standing committee meets on Friday to discuss the finer details of the mandate to its members, to fine-tune who and what will be included in the ban. |
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Skits, songs and dance numbers will be among the highlights of the show. |
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The 200 Series processors for two-way servers and workstations will be available in late May. |
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Vin will be headlining at Folk at the Proke, otherwise St Mary's Social Club and Parochial Hall, in Batley later this month. |
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By the end of September, fifteen finalists will be selected by a panel of Certified Professional Ergonomists and Humantech staff members. |
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Mohamed El-Erian said, 'These central banks are not only hyperactive now, they will be hyperactive well into the recovery. |
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