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The gigs went downhill very fast,’ he recalls.
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The gigs worsen very fast,’ he recalls.
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The information they had was sketchy, to say the least, but they had responded immediately to the appeal of Retford's station sergeant.
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The information they had was sketchy, so as to be brief and efficient, but they had responded immediately to the appeal of Retford's station sergeant.
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Many manufacturers have come to grief on the belief that technical solutions can be bought pre packaged.
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Many manufacturers have express condolences on the belief that technical solutions can be bought pre packaged.
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Normally following that kind of response the ramp idea would go down like a lead balloon.
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Normally following that kind of response the ramp idea would happen fast and excitedly.
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Now she's on the mend and preparing to return home this weekend.
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Now she's suffering and preparing to return home this weekend.
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Tit for Tat obtained an average of 504–5 points : 84 per cent of our benchmark of 600, and a good score.
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Equivalent retribution obtained an average of 504–5 points : 84 per cent of our benchmark of 600, and a good score.
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By now the cottage lettings were in full swing.
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By now the cottage lettings were at a swingset.
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Legend finishes the year laughing, it hopes, with a second Andrew Harman, The Frogs of War (£ 4.99) — it obviously means business with this guy.
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Legend finishes the year laughing, it hopes, with a second Andrew Harman, The Frogs of War (£ 4.99) — it obviously thinks everything could be a business with this guy.
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But most government business doesn't take place on television most government business takes place behind closed doors.
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But most government business doesn't take place on television most government business takes place secretly.
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Tom and Mary's house was broken into in broad daylight, while the family was in the garden.
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Tom and Mary's house was broken into in a well lit room, while the family was in the garden.
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I think that really speaks volumes in terms of the support we get within the school and within the community’.
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I think that really provides substantial information in terms of the support we get within the school and within the community’.
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Thus, it wasn't only the economy’ that was going downhill.
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Thus, it wasn't only the economy’ that was worsen.
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It is a particularly difficult time for many as, on the one hand, they are being urged to make decisions about their future while, on the other, they are expected to toe the line both at home and at school.
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It is a particularly difficult time for many as, on the one hand, they are being urged to make decisions about their future while, on the other, they are expected to abide by the rules both at home and at school.
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And for leadfree’ read low fat’— something every sensitive and alert driver in the fast lane of life knows is important!
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And for leadfree’ read low fat’— something every sensitive and alert driver with a rapid and exciting pace of life knows is important!
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Around The Area Travel north and visit the port of Padstow, or go south to Polperro, a popular coastal village.
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Around The Area Travel north and visit the port of Padstow, or become worse to Polperro, a popular coastal village.
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Steve Parcell might look like any other vicar but to the Gloucesters he's Captain Parcell and a man of the cloth.
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Steve Parcell might look like any other vicar but to the Gloucesters he's Captain Parcell and a tailor.
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There wasn't gonna be single parent families with three children, er living above an old age pensioner who'd been in there from the word go.
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There wasn't gonna be single parent families with three children, er living above an old age pensioner who'd been in there from the green light.
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Four years later George Bush based his famous' Read my lips — no new taxes' on the same assumption.
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Four years later George Bush based his famous' listen carefully — no new taxes' on the same assumption.
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Rajasthan's mining department earns around £ 1.1 million per year from the licenses, which fly in the face of the provisions of the federal government's Forest Conservation Act.
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Rajasthan's mining department earns around £ 1.1 million per year from the licenses, which act in a manner highly contrary to the provisions of the federal government's Forest Conservation Act.
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That is an odd position to take, to say the least.
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That is an odd position to take, so as to be brief and efficient.
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As children he and Nigger had ruled the roost.
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As children he and Nigger had was the controlling memwasr of the group.
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He regularly plays the ball outside the 18 yard area before kicking it upfield.
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He regularly cooperates outside the 18 yard area before kicking it upfield.
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Temperatures out on the ice can vary from zero to 40C — but watching the seals will soon warm your heart.
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Temperatures out at risk can vary from zero to 40C — but watching the seals will soon warm your heart.
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The Prince, once again, had scented the possibility of wriggling off the hook.
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The Prince, once again, had scented the possibility of wriggling off the coathook.
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Suddenly Hari thought of the man who had escaped from the prison, he was the same sort as Emily Grenfell, no doubt before he fell from grace they would have met and socialized.
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Suddenly Hari thought of the man who had escaped from the prison, he was the same sort as Emily Grenfell, no doubt before he became less graceful they would have met and socialized.
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Elisabeth Hussey revels in the joys of fresh snow and the season is in full swing.
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Elisabeth Hussey revels in the joys of fresh snow and the season is at a swingset.
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During his stay in Rotherham the Grand Master, who was my guest, visited several of the large works, and left us with a much better impression of Rotherham's importance than he had previous to his visit.
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During his stay in Rotherham the Grand Master, who went for it, visited several of the large works, and left us with a much better impression of Rotherham's importance than he had previous to his visit.
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The team manager was well aware of it, knew that it was coming to a head, but took no action.
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The team manager was well aware of it, knew that it was reaching a turning point, but took no action.
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The knees); bald, too, from the word go ;.
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The knees); bald, too, from the green light ;.
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For example, your press pack on the new juicy apple should without fail find its way to the offices of The Grocer.
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For example, your press pack on the new juicy apple should certainly find its way to the offices of The Grocer.
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Look at them with a view to :.
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Look at them with the intention to :.
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Foreign communities, whether tribal or otherwise, are no more anxious than you or I to be subjected to intensive and embarrassingly close scrutiny by a tiresome stranger whose aims and intentions may be, to say the least, puzzling.
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Foreign communities, whether tribal or otherwise, are no more anxious than you or I to be subjected to intensive and embarrassingly close scrutiny by a tiresome stranger whose aims and intentions may be, so as to be brief and efficient, puzzling.
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They will make judgements as to the quality of the work, basing their opinion upon what is actually published, and the author's reputation may be made or broken by what the critics say.
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They will make judgements as to the quality of the work, basing their opinion upon what is actually published, and the author's reputation may be builded or destroy by what the critics say.
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FC Copenhagen will have identical twins hoping to bring home the bacon when the Danes come to town for Thursday's European Cup encounter.
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FC Copenhagen will have identical twins hoping to bring pork home for dinner when the Danes come to town for Thursday's European Cup encounter.
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System security: neglect is money down the drain.
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System security: neglect is money down to the ocean.
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He is not cocking a snook at the authorities, he is putting his passengers at risk and that is a very serious matter.
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He is not compliment at the authorities, he is putting his passengers at risk and that is a very serious matter.
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The news came as quite a shock: Recall that when Greek officials came clean about the true state of their country ’s public finances in 2010, the budget deficit was more than 10% of GDP – a moment of statistical honesty that triggered the eurozone debt crisis.
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The news came as quite a shock: Recall that when Greek officials bathe about the true state of their country ’s public finances in 2010, the budget deficit was more than 10% of GDP – a moment of statistical honesty that triggered the eurozone debt crisis.
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This rapid growth has been achieved by dint of strong and imaginative leadership pushing the firm into new areas, reflecting an almost evangelical aim to break down the old boy network and cut out the dead wood from British industry.
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This rapid growth has been achieved by the force of strong and imaginative leadership pushing the firm into new areas, reflecting an almost evangelical aim to break down the old boy network and cut out the dead wood from British industry.
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If, by a stroke of luck, the knife is dropped, don't make yourself vulnerable by bending down to pick it up; jump in and kick it out of reach.
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If, by a instance of unexpected good luck, the knife is dropped, don't make yourself vulnerable by bending down to pick it up; jump in and kick it out of reach.
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If, as planned, the new legislation catches any information that may affect prospects that has not already been made public, analysts could find themselves treading on thin ice.
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If, as planned, the new legislation catches any information that may affect prospects that has not already been made public, analysts could find themselves treading bravely.
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The working week began every Monday, rain or shine.
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The working week began every Monday, regardless of what the circumstances are.
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A survey of aid agencies has targeted the city, as one of many throughout Britain where the number of under twenties sleeping rough is on the up.
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A survey of aid agencies has targeted the city, as one of many throughout Britain where the number of under twenties losing sleep is on the up.
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Some people will resort to games in order to get themselves off the hook or to put down another person.
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Some people will resort to games in order to get themselves off the coathook or to put down another person.
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The fight in Birkenhead was not the first time that Mr Field had crossed swords with the Labour left.
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The fight in Birkenhead was not the first time that Mr Field had became friends with the Labour left.
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On the one hand, placing all the above temporal adjuncts in theme position would be highly marked in Dutch; on the other hand, changing the thematic structure of the original may disrupt the natural development of the text — unless the translator finds a thematic element other than time which can provide a consistent point of orientation.
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On the one hand, placing all the above temporal adjuncts in theme position would be highly marked in Netherlands; on the other hand, changing the thematic structure of the original may disrupt the natural development of the text — unless the translator finds a thematic element other than time which can provide a consistent point of orientation.
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It was somewhere to hide and sob into your plastic glass of flat lager while all around, pondlife ran riot.
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It was somewhere to hide and sob into your plastic glass of flat lager while all around, pondlife acted in a violent way.
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After three hours in the casino, he's $2,000 in the hole.
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After three hours in the casino, he's $2,000 in debt.
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In a nutshell, I see N C V O as something like, perhaps, the C B I of the voluntary sector.
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In summary, I see N C V O as something like, perhaps, the C B I of the voluntary sector.
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Last seen fronting the spasmodically brilliant but ill fated Riff Raff, tonight he casts the ghosts aside to prove once and for all the capital has an answer to Iggy Pop and Lux Interior all rolled into one.
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Last seen fronting the spasmodically brilliant but ill fated Riff Raff, tonight he casts the ghosts aside to prove conclusively the capital has an answer to Iggy Pop and Lux Interior all rolled into one.
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AT A top price of £ 20 £30 —‘through the roof’ says Ian Hooker, with tongue in cheek — commemorative and advertising matchbox grips still cost peanuts compared with even the cheapest London saleroom collectables.
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AT A top price of £ 20 £30 —‘through the roof’ says Ian Hooker, with an odd manner — commemorative and advertising matchbox grips still cost peanuts compared with even the cheapest London saleroom collectables.
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We're up in the air for the goal of the week from the star of the week ….
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We're flying through the air for the goal of the week from the star of the week ….
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Or was he just trying to provoke her into an argument for the sheer hell of it?
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Or was he just trying to provoke her into an argument for whatever reason?
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United almost contributed to their own downfall, but Blackpool's finsihing let them off the hook.
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United almost contributed to their own downfall, but Blackpool's finsihing let them off the coathook.
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We then do the same set of assessments in the community about 9 months after people have made the move.
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We then do the same set of assessments in the community about 9 months after people have stood still.
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The kiss of life, I hope?’ said the young man Lawrence, putting a deliberate finger through the slight tension which was palpably building up within the room.
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The life changing kiss, I hope?’ said the young man Lawrence, putting a deliberate finger through the slight tension which was palpably building up within the room.
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Fellow colleagues were surprised, to say the least!
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Fellow colleagues were surprised, so as to be brief and efficient!
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Also in this section Muslim friendly mortgages could turn out to be costly No such thing as a free survey The borrowers who came in from the cold: freelancers on a home run Unlock your spending power Esther Shaw: Sellers' packs are a long way from home and dry.
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Also in this section Muslim friendly mortgages could turn out to be costly No such thing as a free survey The borrowers who became accepted in a social group: freelancers on a home run Unlock your spending power Esther Shaw: Sellers' packs are a long way from home and dry.
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Maxwell would carry the can for Saturday's defeat by Celtic when a dropped cross allowed John Collins to equalise and a missed punch led to Brian O'Neill's injury time winner.
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Maxwell would take the responsibility for Saturday's defeat by Celtic when a dropped cross allowed John Collins to equalise and a missed punch led to Brian O'Neill's injury time winner.
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" He wouldn't take it from me, but may he have it, nevertheless.
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" He wouldn't take it away from me, but may he have it, nevertheless.
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Hoomey's teeth were chattering after his dice with death; Nails's house was no warmer indoors that it was out.
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Hoomey's teeth were chattering after his play a dangerous game with dice; Nails's house was no warmer indoors that it was out.
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We thought the world of him and just can't believe he was involved.
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We had a strong affection for him and just can't believe he was involved.
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It gets them off the hook,’ explains one psychotherapist.
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It gets them off the coathook explains one psychotherapist.
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Things came to a head on 30 January 1971 when a NICRA march in Derry, rendered illegal by Faulkner's blanket banning of all marches the previous August, found its exit from the ghetto blocked by British soldiers, including the Parachute Regiment.
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Things popped up on 30 January 1971 when a NICRA march in Derry, rendered illegal by Faulkner's blanket banning of all marches the previous August, found its exit from the ghetto blocked by British soldiers, including the Parachute Regiment.
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Such request would trigger a meeting of elected employee representatives who, unless they unanimously agreed otherwise, would request negotiations with central management with a view to concluding an agreement for an EWC.
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Such request would trigger a meeting of elected employee representatives who, unless they unanimously agreed otherwise, would request negotiations with central management with the intention to concluding an agreement for an EWC.
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Satirical account of the foolishly vain and incompetent amateurs who pay to act major roles in small neighbourhood theatres in London; takes the reader behind the scenes before a performance of Macbeth in such a theatre.
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Satirical account of the foolishly vain and incompetent amateurs who pay to act major roles in small neighbourhood theatres in London; takes the reader secretly before a performance of Macbeth in such a theatre.
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Consider, for example, the different challenges posed to the group by the Devil's Advocate who is high and low status.
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Consider, for example, the different challenges posed to the group by the Devil's Advocate who is at the top and bottom status.
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You do that and I'll pursue your father through the courts for every last penny Eddie owed me.’.
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You do that and I'll pursue your father through the courts for every penny Eddie owed me.’.
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At first— perhaps under the soothing influence of laudanum —; she had seemed grateful for, even to enjoy, the attention she received.
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At first— perhaps under the spell of laudanum —; she had seemed grateful for, even to enjoy, the attention she received.
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In those days there seemed so many vistas ahead that I did not mind when I began to go public: it was sufficiently gratifying to feel that Eliot wanted to print some of my work in his good time and in mine.
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In those days there seemed so many vistas ahead that I did not mind when I began to be announced publicly: it was sufficiently gratifying to feel that Eliot wanted to print some of my work in his good time and in mine.
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Choate shows up the hypocrisy of former Administration members who oppose the Japanese publicly but take large fees for acting for them behind the scenes.
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Choate shows up the hypocrisy of former Administration members who oppose the Japanese publicly but take large fees for acting for them secretly.
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And when people send her christmas cards everyone's gonna spell it wrong and she's gonna be pissed off for the rest of her life.
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And when people send her christmas cards everyone's gonna spell it wrong and she's gonna be left for the rest of her life.
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By that time, with the global economy spinning into near depression, commercial and industrial gold use, and even luxury demand, took a further dive.
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By that time, with the global economy spinning into near depression, commercial and industrial gold use, and even luxury demand, dived into a pool.
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On one of his recent trips they had frightened him so much that he dropped his food and had to watch helplessly while they devoured every last scrap of it.
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On one of his recent trips they had frightened him so much that he dropped his food and had to watch helplessly while they devoured every scrap of it.
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In fact, one way and another the food is very aptly named, having risen from the ashes in two senses!
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In fact, one way and another the food is very aptly named, having maked a comeback after a disaster that almost led to a tragic end in two senses!
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Perhaps more importantly, the Stratford decision must throw the entire financing of the King's Cross station completely out of kilter.
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Perhaps more importantly, the Stratford decision must throw the entire financing of the King's Cross station completely askew.
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The first born child, after seven years of marriage — an arranged marriage through the good offices of a shadchan (matchmaker) … was Carl in 1906.
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The first born child, after seven years of marriage — an arranged marriage through the influence of a shadchan (matchmaker) … was Carl in 1906.
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This system is streets ahead of the slap happy way tests are carried out in the UK, where the whole system of hip dysplasia testing is open to abuse.
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This system is far superior of the slap happy way tests are carried out in the UK, where the whole system of hip dysplasia testing is open to abuse.
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Unfortunately, the recovery is liable to run out of steam, and may even be followed by a second economic downturn, though I am not sure whether it will occur in 2010 or 2011.
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Unfortunately, the recovery is liable to run out of energy, and may even be followed by a second economic downturn, though I am not sure whether it will occur in 2010 or 2011.
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He had been a friend of the Emperor since the two had first met in Rome in 1829, a time when Malmesbury found him a wild harum scarum youth apparently without a serious thought of any kind’, who enjoyed galloping through the streets at full tilt on a fine thoroughbred.
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He had been a friend of the Emperor since the two had first met in Rome in 1829, a time when Malmesbury found him a wild harum scarum youth apparently without a serious thought of any kind’, who enjoyed galloping through the streets while leaning to one side on a fine thoroughbred.
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Rockhoppers nearly always nest in colonies up on the tops of cliffs, sometimes 30 metres above the sea, which, on the face of it, seems a daft place for a bird which cannot fly!
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Rockhoppers nearly always nest in colonies up on the tops of cliffs, sometimes 30 metres above the sea, which, at first glance, seems a daft place for a bird which cannot fly!
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Every time I sell one of those things I'm committing a crime against humanity,’ he had told him.
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Every time I sell an unfortunate but unavoidable event I'm committing a crime against humanity,’ he had told him.
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And there's the question of the yellow muslin dress — not on the face of it a central matter but … but again there is this sense of one's fate having been manipulated by another.
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And there's the question of the yellow muslin dress — not at first glance a central matter but … but again there is this sense of one's fate having been manipulated by another.
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French museums were aware of the quality going under the hammer, too.
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French museums were aware of the quality changing, too.
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It's … well, it's all touch and go, I'm afraid,’ he told her sadly.
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It's … well, it's all swift, I'm afraid,’ he told her sadly.
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The commercial incentive to reduce minor incidents therefore goes hand in hand with incentives to reduce major accidents.
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The commercial incentive to reduce minor incidents therefore holds hands with incentives to reduce major accidents.
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Friday 6th December: When we arrived, our stand’ looked little bare, to say the least!
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Friday 6th December: When we arrived, our stand’ looked little bare, so as to be brief and efficient!
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News of King George's death came out of the blue.
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News of King George's death came without warning.
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After 12 years in power, the Tories had run out of steam.
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After 12 years in power, the Tories had run out of energy.
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But that was in 1909 and she has had so many successors that the device now sticks out like a sore thumb and must be used only with the greatest care and deftness of touch.
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But that was in 1909 and she has had so many successors that the device now hurt like a sore thumb and must be used only with the greatest care and deftness of touch.
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I mean, you must be sleeping rough.
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I mean, you must be sleep outdoors.
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In those instances I'd force myself and in the long run it turned out better.
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In those instances I'd force myself and after a very long time it turned out better.
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The man in the dock watched him in silence as he sat down heavily in his chair.
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The man under close scrutiny watched him in silence as he sat down heavily in his chair.
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Declining faith went hand in hand with the secularisation of death.
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Declining faith held hands with the secularisation of death.
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By the same token, Marrakech is not a new comedy; it is a failed feasibility study for one.
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For the price of one ticket, Marrakech is not a new comedy; it is a failed feasibility study for one.
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Straight in, as you turn the corner you went straight into it and it was all in that building and that end.
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Straight in, as you pass out of danger you went straight into it and it was all in that building and that end.
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We go south on road 35 towards Selfoss, then SE to reach Myrdalsj퀌 kull in the evening.
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We become worse on road 35 towards Selfoss, then SE to reach Myrdalsj퀌 kull in the evening.
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Those that need round the clock support generally stay with the MOD.
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Those that need nonstop support generally stay with the MOD.
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OL' MARK Perry's been around y'know — in at the start, an integral part, remember' 77 — but apart from founding the fanzine, Sniffin' Glue, he's never really made a go of it as a rocker.
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OL' MARK Perry's been around y'know — in at the start, an integral part, remember' 77 — but apart from founding the fanzine, Sniffin' Glue, he's never really succeeded in it as a rocker.
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And what is long term unemployment in this day and age?
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And what is long term unemployment in the current era of history?
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In court he pleaded guilty to causing the death of Mr Adams, 42, by driving without due care and attention under the influence of alcohol.
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In court he pleaded guilty to causing the death of Mr Adams, 42, by driving without due care and attention under the spell of alcohol.
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