I used DG for some time in a similar environment, but with ancient terminal annex devices that were telnettable, that used serial ports. |
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An archaeological museum in a cathedral annex on the west coast of Italy pays tribute to the rich and ancient history of the area. |
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Metalfly rushed up the stairs, flying through the owlery and the annex connected to it. |
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Located in a separate annex off the main landing are the third and fourth bedrooms and a second family bathroom. |
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It feels to me that this is like building an annex before the main building has gone up. |
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He has secured planning permission to develop the house and grounds, but is intent on also converting the castle into an annex of the hotel. |
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There are countries that are attempting to annex territories and populations that would rather have independence. |
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The L-shaped administration building and annex, along with the library, form Xavier's original campus quadrangle. |
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An annex to the declaration sets out terms for the further devolution of security and government. |
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The technical annex to the document is almost three times as long as the text it supports. |
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Only minor adjustments or an annex may be necessary to situate the report in the regional context. |
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The new figures, in an annex to the pre-budget report delivered two weeks ago, says the new rate of immigration will be 285,000 a year. |
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The annex at the back of the new document incorporates the legally enforceable element of the agreement. |
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He said that leading suspects in the killings, whose names were provided to him in a secret annex to the report, must be tried urgently. |
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The students were being accommodated at the annex at the back of the school adjoining St Francis RC Church. |
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Ardagh Community Council submitted an application to demolish the annex building to the front of the existing community centre. |
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In the mid-to-late 1930s, Germany was able to annex nearby territories without firing a shot. |
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We've had press conferences actually not shunted to one side of the annex but in the main reception rooms of the palace. |
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He said the risky streets were listed in an annex to the report, but the annex had not been made available to the press or public. |
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Make sure to send all required documents in time and to the right address and do not annex unrequired documents. |
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Bennett, who wants to annex 60 percent of the West Bank, is diametrically opposed to that goal. |
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Center Pharmacy, which is in Spring Valley in Washington, D.C., shares a building with several pediatricians' offices and an annex of the Children's Hospital. |
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One member of the commission, former Labour MP Ted Rowlands, said in an annex to the report that he does not yet believe Wales is ready for a new model of devolution. |
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One of his biggest achievements was erecting a library annex that had needed to be completed for 25 years. |
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Please note that the annex contains a Commission Staff Working Paper with a set of detailed tables and explicatory notes to this report. |
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Details of the overall assessments for each specific criterion are given in the annex to the present report. |
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One annex is devoted to ancestors and a further area of the small scurrilous collection deals with magic and natural medicine. |
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The order of decurions met in the curia, a semi-circular room discovered in 1995, adjoining the south annex of the basilica. |
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Europol will submit a quarterly progress report to the Commission on the activities referred to in the annex. |
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We have to ensure on behalf of Canadian taxpayers that this does not become some souped up Revenue Canada annex or addendum. |
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Replaceable zip fasteners in the side walls allow an annex to be added with ease. The annex ventilation can be easily pegged out. |
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The annex buildings, some of which are spacious and well constructed, make it possible to envisage a number of uses. |
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The main dwelling and its annex have dressed stone toothed quoins with identical frames around the openings. |
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The full text of his statement on this matter can be found in annex II to the present report. |
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To avoid overloading the models, individual aspects of particular importance have been selected to be dealt with separately in the annex. |
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He met with official disfavour after his spectacular military failure at St. Etienne in 1546, a crucial stumble in Henry's campaign to annex the territory. |
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Kitchens and washrooms were in an annex behind the main workhouse. |
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In June, an attempt to sell the pink stucco main building and adjoining annex failed to elicit any bids that met the government's minimum so a new tactic will be tried. |
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A breakdown of the budgeted secretariat staff for the period by category and level is provided in annex I to the present note. |
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We are now proposing amendments to the annex 17 based on your practical, commonsense suggestions that we have taken on board. |
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It might then be the case that an additional annex will be required to define the luminosity, retro-reflectivity and attachment arrangements. |
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On the contrary, it continued to flout international law by constructing the separation wall, which was a pretext to annex new territories. |
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We headed upstairs, to an annex attached to the back of the paleontology hall like a caboose. |
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A contemporary split-level annex was built adjacent to the base of the villa to house meeting rooms, a foyer, a library and other facilities. |
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In addition, an annex to the Directive sets out the core calculation principles which provide a common reference for all new tolling systems. |
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It appears as an overly elaborate annex or perhaps a sci-fi installation. |
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We have asked our experts to provide a preliminary report, attached as an annex, reviewing our achievements up to now. |
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In this regard, some existing measures are recollected herein for the convenience of users, which are so indicated throughout the annex. |
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A technical note on the manner in which interviews were conducted is appended as an annex to this report. |
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With regard to convergence, an excerpt from the EMI's Convergence Report, published in March 1998, is provided in an annex to this Report. |
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This compendium gathers them in a systematic way and will be updated and published on a yearly basis as an annex to the annual report. |
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It is envisaged that they would be deployed in phases, as set out in the annex. |
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I would be grateful if you could arrange for the present letter and its annex to be circulated as a document of the Security Council. |
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In order to win Vienna's support, Izvolski proposed that Austria annex the provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina. |
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European diplomats said that compromise would involve a secret annex containing agreed parameters. |
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It would mean sacrificing a high principle: no country has the right to over-run and annex another. |
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The non-paper also included an annex containing terms of reference for designing the fund. |
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The text of the joint statement is contained in the annex to the present document. |
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In fact, I doubt the sponsor of this motion has even read the budget document or the detailed chapter and annex on the subject itself. |
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We call on all countries listed in annex 2 to ratify the treaty and enable it to enter into force. |
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A few hours later the annex itself came under attack and two of the same brave GRS operatives were killed. |
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That team fought their way back to the CIA annex with other Americans and sustained a low-level firefight throughout the evening. |
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A simple average, which gives each country the same weight, would yield a debt-to-GNI ratio which is twice as large as the weighted average reported in the annex. |
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Electricity seems destined to annex the whole field, not merely of optics, but probably also of thermotics. |
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Such proposals are contained in the annex to part two of the report. |
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All Irian Jaya really has in common with the rest of Indonesia is that, between 1898 and 1949, it was occupied by the same colonist, an argument which if extrapolated would in 1961 have allowed India to annex Malaysia. |
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This annex provides information on the statistical methodology of the convergence indicators and details of the harmonisation achieved in these statistics. |
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Expansionists eager to acquire Spanish Florida were part of the drive for the War of 1812, and many historians argue that American desires to annex Canada were also an important part of the equation. |
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New Zealand was keen to annex the Cook Islands, but the United Kingdom would not agree to this except on certain conditions, one of which was that the request for annexation must come from the Cook Islands. |
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The EDPS welcomes that the Commission clearly defines and delimitates the scope of IMI, with an annex listing the relevant Community acts on the basis of which information can be exchanged. |
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The Caffè Svizzero shortly become a renowed bar-patisserie with lab annex and, thanks to Erus, it became a social, political and cultural gathering point, where was ideated the traditional Crotti's town festival. |
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In conclusion, it seemed useful to supply in the annex a few examples to illustrate ethical issues associated with genetic screening in a family and in the population at large. |
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According to the letter to the President of Zimbabwe contained in annex to the decision, the measures will be revoked once conditions prevail which ensure respect for human rights, democratic principles and the rule of law. |
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Historians remain divided on whether the desire to annex some or all of British North America contributed to the American decision to go to war. |
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The annex provides various check-lists, additional information for the special case of media assistance in the environment of violent conflict plus literature and links for further reading. |
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There is dispute, however, over whether or not the American desire to annex Canada brought on the war. |
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This annex is part of the brief that was presented to you. |
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In this annex, in which the figures will be established, items that are entirely the competence of the European Parliament are becoming obligatory. |
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I cannot accept Amendment No 38 because the definition of manipulable materials is already foreseen in the annex and will be discussed further in the Standing Veterinary Committee. |
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Further details are provided in the annex to this report. |
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However, many historians believe that a desire to annex Canada was a cause of the war. |
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The annex ventilation can be conveniently pegged out. |
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Regarding inscription, some parties preferred inscribing information on targets in an annex to a decision, while others suggested that without a legally-binding agreement, an annex provides insufficient certainty. |
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The AWG-KP also agreed to consider the further revised annex at its ninth session, with a view to forwarding the results of its work for consideration by the CMP at its fifth session, in accordance with its work programme. |
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All of those actions clearly contradict United Nations resolutions repudiating all of Israel's attempts to annex East Jerusalem and declaring them null and void. |
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This annex cites the tips in direct quotation. An annotated text then describes in simple, less technical, phrasing the recommendation contained in each tip. |
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The text of the resolution is contained in the annex to this paper. |
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Therefore, we must reexamine chapters 4 and 5 of the annex to the proposed regulation on the basis of the Council's common position, in order to ascertain the aspects on which the Commission could reach an agreement. |
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In Annex II, the scale of sizes shall be supplemented by the size categories applicable to striped or red mullet, black sea bream, common scallop and common whelk, as specified in the annex to this Regulation. |
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It has pleased our wise Creator to annex to several objects, as also to several of our thoughts, a concomitant pleasure. |
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Subsequent medieval English kings completed the conquest of Wales and made an unsuccessful attempt to annex Scotland. |
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Small quantities of egg albumen may be added to egg yolk in order to standardize the product so that the compositional requirements set out in the table in annex I are met. |
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The Second Mithridatic War began when Rome tried to annex a province that Mithridates claimed as his own. |
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As mentioned, my delegation urges the membership of the United Nations to consider this circulated text, included as an annex to the present letter, in addition to the extemporaneous remarks I made before the Council. |
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He also made an oblique reference to his intention to annex the Sinai Peninsula. |
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Subject to those changes, the Working Group approved the substance of the section of the draft annex dealing with rights of a grantor in the intellectual property to be encumbered. |
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The goal of the Saudi economic and military attacks on Kuwait was to annex as much of Kuwait's territory as possible. |
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The procedure described in this annex provides a means for analytically determining the ability of a door latch system to withstand inertial loading. |
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The translation may be confined to part of an annex, or to extracts therefrom, but in this case it must be accompanied by an explanatory note indicating what passages are translated. |
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I would propose that the Commission should annex to some appropriate document a set of ideas for the multipurpose use of wood, as we are now on the crest of a wave with regard to wood-based production. |
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Llywelyn took the opportunity to annex southern Powys and northern Ceredigion and rebuild Aberystwyth castle. |
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The agreement averted immediate war and allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland. |
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But we now call on the Commission to supplement the annex to the directive by 2002, so that male pigs are only castrated by people who have the knowledge and are qualified to do so. |
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The new annex created a self-confident landmark, like a logical conclusion to the successful renovation work that had gone before in the entire group of buildings. |
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The cajoling of leaders does a disservice to Russia if anybody is still to believe that Russia could become a European country rather than Europe becoming a political annex to undemocratic Russia. |
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The back and side of the hospital, the long barracks of the annex and the wall at the bottom enclosed a waste place of ochreish clay. |
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Greece had begun to make peace with the Roman Republic in 262 BC, and the Romans sought to annex Sicily as their republic's first province. |
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The Advisory Committee recommended that the Fifth Committee should take note of the preliminary estimates, on which it had provided further information in the annex to its report. |
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The death in 1271 of Alphonse of Poitiers and his wife, heiress of Toulouse, enabled Philip early in his reign to annex their vast holdings to the royal demesne. |
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In the 6th century BC, after the conquest of western Sicily, the Carthaginians planned to annex Sardinia. |
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The Commission shall provide prior information to the budgetary authority whenever it intends to depart from the breakdown of expenditure stated in the remarks and annex to the general budget of the European Union. |
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French leaders, such as Louis XIV and Napoleon Bonaparte, tried with varying degrees of success to annex lands west of the Rhine. |
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Commission accepted the amendment that added a sentence to the annex to underscore the effect of the provision that empowers consumers by virtue of being able to make informed choices. |
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Annex III provides a tabular comparison of the models used in other courts, and annex IV summarizes the models used in other national legal aid systems. |
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I have prepared as annex A to this report, a tabular inventory reflecting those key recommendations that were still in various stages of implementation. |
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Annex I provides further particulars of the current system, while annex II sets out in tabular form the Court's recommendations to States Parties, together with their advantages and disadvantages. |
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With its annex, it includes a high court, a juvenile court, and a commercial court. |
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An up-to-date list of abolitionist and retentionist countries, organized according to the four categories is contained in the annex to the present report. |
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He proposed the review of the annex be conducted by the review editors of these chapters to ensure scientific rigor, which was agreed by the panel. |
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The plans for 2006 and 2007 are presented graphically in annex. |
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A list of cases in which girls under marriageable age were given away in marriage in the period 1992-2003 and the first eight months of 2004 appears in table 28 in the annex. |
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Final plans to annex those territories were discarded by Commodus deeming the occupation of the region too expensive for the imperial treasury. |
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Although the South African government wanted to annex South West Africa into its official territory, it never did so. |
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He suggested that the United States annex the Dominican Republic and purchase Puerto Rico and Cuba. |
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Please include the names of any specialists, if already known, who will be taking part in the project and send a short CV if possible as an annex to the request form. |
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Quite a lot of the annex buildings were not replaced at the time. |
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The main revision is that in this new proposal a list of fundamental principles of physical protection of nuclear material and nuclear facilities, which was previously attached in an annex, was inserted verbatim to the text. |
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And, based on the fact that it takes her the same amount of time to source a reliable signage professional as it does Putin to annex entire countries, it's likely that Natalie Bennett wouldn't be much cop either. |
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The jumbling of French and British interests in the islands brought petitions for one or other of the two powers to annex the territory. |
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This was written into an annex of an agreement resulting from the 2013 political dialogue, but the government did not sign the document and now disputes the commitment. |
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Cabinet decisions to annex or not to annex were made, usually on the basis of political or geopolitical considerations. |
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Belgian requests to annex territory considered as historically theirs, from the Dutch, who were perceived as collaborators, was denied. |
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The original text is attached as an annex for easy reference. |
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The French and Polish governments favoured turning Memel into an international city, while Lithuania wanted to annex the area. |
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This annex presents some parameters concerning an optional instrument which should be taken into account during the further discussion on its opportuneness. |
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A Party may at any time withdraw a previous notification of nonacceptance, whereupon the amendment to annex I or II shall enter into force for that Party. |
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She was the first but not last leader of Russia to annex Crimea. |
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Much about the same time he began the preparation of an annotated edition of Thomas Reid's works, intending to annex to it a number of dissertations. |
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Stotter has represented property owners above the aquifer who don't want to annex into the city and thereby be forced to pay higher property taxes, which the city charges. |
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He married John's natural daughter Joan in 1205, and when John arrested Gwenwynwyn ap Owain of Powys in 1208, Llywelyn took the opportunity to annex southern Powys. |
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His actions are not driven primarily by a determination to annex the Donbas region, carve out a land corridor to Crimea, or create a frozen conflict. |
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Although David spent long periods in exile or captivity, he managed to resist English attempts to annex his kingdom, and left the monarchy in a strong position. |
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The Licence Committee considered other available evidence, including that derived from the four publications referred to in the attached annex. |
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Parents of children who attend Westover and Ridgeway Annex say they're shocked their kids' schools are on the chopping block in North Vancouver. |
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The commission is scheduled to meet at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the 15th floor chambers of the City Hall Annex downtown. |
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This paragraph, apart from the final eight words, is transposed from a corresponding paragraph in the Annex to the Directive. |
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As of March 2010, it was also listed under Annex I of the CMS Migratory Sharks Memorandum of Understanding. |
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The second part of the MARPOL Annex I has more to do with cleaning the cargo areas and tanks. |
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Only a small number of PRC laws apply in Hong Kong by virtue of stipulations in Article 18 and Annex III of the Basic Law. |
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There are three warehouses here, The Annex stores about a million bags of coffee and there's also East Bay Logistics and Transfreight. |
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Object of the contract was mentioned and described in Annex 1 to the agreement attached hereto as Annex 3 hereto. |
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By Article 4 of the secret Annex to the Treaty, Bessarabia fell within the Soviet interest zone. |
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The hen harrier is a species of European conservation concern and is listed in Annex I of the Birds Directive. |
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The new Valspar Materials Science and Engineering Lab will be located in the Gore Annex of Amundson Hall at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science. |
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Transitorily, a further softening element follows from Annex XI Art. |
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Appointments for the paedodentics and orthopaedics clinics in the Hamad Medical Corporation Outpatient Annex at the Bone and Joint Centre will be rescheduled. |
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For example, an entry check for an Annex II national takes around 15 seconds on average in Greece, whilst it takes three to five minutes on average in Slovakia. |
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They are also listed under Annex III of the Bern Convention. |
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The first half of MARPOL Annex I deals with engine room waste. |
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