Apply a flat oil-based enamel undercoat to the wall and allow it to dry for 24 hours. |
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Apply a three inches layer of shredded hardwood mulch on and around the planting to conserve moisture. |
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Apply an emollient cream or ointment after washing, bathing or showering and between baths or showers, as often as necessary. |
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Apply rubber cement lightly to the backside of the trimmed die as well as to the cushion. |
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Apply one technique, refine it as and when, then ultimately stick with it or ditch it. |
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Apply oceanographic principles for the development of co-tidal lines and tidal zoning. |
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Apply herbicides when plants are in the rosette stage and prior to bolting. |
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Apply a lash thickening mascara to your lashes and line both the upper and lower rims of your eyes with black kohl pencil. |
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Apply generously with light strokes and avoid brushing over it again once it's on. |
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Apply topical over-the-counter or prescription antifungal medications as indicated. |
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Apply moisturizers right after taking a bath or shower or after washing your face. |
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Apply a thin top dress of bark mulch to improve water retention but do not cover stems. |
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Apply the mixture to your windows with a clean sponge and squeegee off the liquid, absorbing any drips with a cloth. |
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Apply two coats of the soft yellow basecoat to the Anaglypta with a roller and let it dry for 4 hours. |
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Apply glue to the miters, and lock the joints with a finish nail from the top and side as shown. |
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Apply with 2 to 4 quarts per acre of liquid nitrogen fertilizer when velvetleaf is a target weed. |
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Apply a 2-to 3-inch layer of mulch, such as pine needles, shredded bark, or seed hulls, after the plants resume active growth. |
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After applying a thin layer of paint to the wall and letting it dry, apply another coat. |
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Apply the emerald hue along your top and bottom lash line, like Kat Graham did here. |
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Apply that belief to terrorism and you can see why people respond to talk radio eliminationist rants and Rambo rhetoric. |
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Apply around 90 compressions per minute with lung reinflation after every three chest compressions. |
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Apply fusible web to the patch wrong side and fuse it to the garment, following the manufacturer's instructions. |
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Apply to the skin in circular movements paying particular attention to your knees, feet and elbows or any dry patches. |
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Apply general garden fertiliser to beds and borders and lightly work it into the soil surface. |
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Apply the crackle glaze at the thickness that worked best for you when you did your test samples. |
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Apply two, preferably three coats of urethane varnish using a good quality natural bristle brush. |
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Under the program, illegal immigrants would be able to apply to regularize their status. |
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Apply the ac voltage to the primary winding and expect output voltage at the secondary side. |
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Apply Vaseline to your lips wherever and whenever, and air-kiss at any occasion. |
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Apply a soothing cream such as aftersun cream, calamine lotion or preparations containing aloe. |
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Apply the wax in the direction of the wood grain wherever possible and rub it in gently until the color blends with the floor. |
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Apply the spray to the point of runoff to as many surfaces as possible, especially joints, seams, cracks, ledges, and corners. |
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Apply by gently dabbing the lotion onto cleansed skin with a cottonwool ball, and then leave it to dry. |
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Apply fish emulsion or a special hydrangea fertilizer during the growing season. |
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Apply this principle across the board to other areas of life and you lose more than you gain. |
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Apply a solvent type cleaner by blotting it onto stain with a clean, white terrycloth washcloth. |
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Apply theoretic models that have proved effective in changing high-risk behaviors, such as social influence theory or cognitive-behavior theory. |
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Apply thinly, in a circular motion, and polish dry at once with a clean cloth. |
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Apply it sparingly between buttonhole stitches and let it dry before cutting them open. |
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Apply a cold wet cloth, ice, or a paste of baking soda and water to reduce pain. |
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Apply an antibiotic ointment and cover the wound with an adhesive bandage or gauze. |
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Apply baby oil with a soft cloth and polish to remove stains from chrome trim on faucets, kitchen appliances, vehicles, etc. |
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Apply a moisturizer cream or ointment if the perineal skin is chapped or dry after cleansing. |
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As long as the school system keeps offering uncompetitive wages, people looking for jobs will apply elsewhere. |
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Apply the carbon in a band under the plants, rather than broadcast, so that only one-quarter to one-third of the 900 pounds is needed. |
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Apply the finish with a natural bristle brush in a steady and smooth manner. |
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Apply the coverings in the evening when freezes are forecast and remove them the following morning after the sun warms the air. |
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You must have a high school diploma for this job. High school dropouts need not apply. |
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Apply two coats of the desired color of glaze or underglaze with a coat of clear glaze over the top. |
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Apply your usual foundation make-up or powder to cover any imperfections and even out your skin tone. |
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The Welfare requirements apply to the whole of the UK, but the Learning and Development requirements apply only in England. |
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Theoretically, a college can apply to the CHEI to upgrade its status to university. |
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Some policies apply to England alone due to devolution, while others are not devolved and therefore apply to other nations of the United Kingdom. |
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A degree of Doutor usually enables an individual to apply for a junior faculty position equivalent to a US Assistant Professor. |
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They can then apply to earn a master's degree or a speciality diploma, then an MD degree in a specialty. |
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One in four successful candidates receives an offer from a college that they did not apply to. |
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Students from all over the world apply, making the competition international. |
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A skilfull archer ought first to know the marke he aimeth at, and then apply his hand, his bow, his string, his arrow and his motion accordingly. |
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Burke claimed that Bolingbroke's arguments against revealed religion could apply to all social and civil institutions as well. |
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Organizations may apply analytics to business data to describe, predict, and improve business performance. |
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Stricter rules apply to the pitch size for matches between national representative teams. |
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Players on the pitch are divided into forwards and backs, although the game's rules apply to all players the same way. |
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If he is successful enough, he may even apply extra pressure in the later rounds in an attempt to achieve a knockout. |
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The goal was to apply a systematic approach to establishing the Olympic programme for each celebration of the Games. |
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The council did not apply for that status in either the 2000 or 2002 competitions. |
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On inland waterways and lakes other similar regulations, such as CEVNI in Europe, may apply. |
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It was agreed, however, that Iraq could still apply for League membership within 25 years and that the mandate would end upon its admittance. |
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The Kingdom of Denmark as a whole is a member of the EU, but EU law does not apply to the Faroe Islands and Greenland. |
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It is the legislature of the Kingdom of Denmark, passing Acts that apply in Denmark and, in limited cases, Greenland and the Faroe Islands. |
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No restrictions apply regarding overtime work, which allows companies to operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. |
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However, EU law largely does not apply to Greenland except in the area of trade. |
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Acts of the British Parliament do not usually apply to the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, unless explicitly stated. |
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Certain aspects of membership of the European Union apply to the Crown dependencies, by association of the United Kingdom's membership. |
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The common agricultural policy of the EU does not apply to the Crown dependencies. |
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Those wishing to apply for naturalization in the future must apply to the Minister of Home Affairs and must meet a slew of requirements. |
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The quotas did not apply to Filipinos who served in the United States Navy, which actively recruited in the Philippines at that time. |
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Different rules apply to British protected persons and certain British subjects. |
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Reding replied that EU treaties would no longer apply to a territory when it secedes from a member state. |
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If they want to apply again, they would have to follow the procedure of article 49 of the treaties. |
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That restriction on the exercise of certain freedoms does not apply to all Community or Union rights. |
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This section shall not apply to persons born before the date of the enactment of this section. |
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In September 2012, the government of Bulgaria confirmed it will apply for full membership before the OECD Secretariat. |
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Almost every decree explicitly stated that the sanctions did not apply to antifascists. |
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Patterns of missings across the whole data set are readily visible, but also patterns which only apply to small subgroups of cases. |
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They are distinct from moral codes that may apply to the culture, education, and religion of a whole society. |
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These restrictions apply equally regardless of whether the property is owned or rented, and only apply to occupation of the property. |
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A panel of three senior bishops has been set up to advise other bishops on how to apply the guidance when clergy dissent. |
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Both secular and religious institutions can apply for the funds. |
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Many of them don't know it, but almost a third of the inmates are eligible to apply for parole or work-release programs. |
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To make window frames, apply gold 33 acrylic paints leaf to craft or art paper, let dry, then cut out frames with a craft knife. |
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Fluent in astrobabble. Flagrantly philosophical. Fiery for redheads. Awaiting adventure. All femmes need apply. |
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Because autology doesn't genuinely apply to meanings, it cannot function in the intensional treatment of words. |
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Other post-bacc programs apply students' course work toward a master's degree. Tina decided not to enter an organized post-bacc program. |
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Professor Stebbins didn't need to apply for government grants because his lab was bankrolled by a large pharmaceutical corporation. |
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The biggest thing is the world is to invent a steam railroad break that the engineer can apply throughout his train without needing breakmen. |
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These key principles apply nicely to nearly any negotiation, whether it is an international high-finance deal or a chump-change haggle. |
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Aboriginal groups could apply to jointly manage all Crown land under the most radical overhaul of native title settlement proposed in Victoria. |
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Here are five facts to remember for those who are tempted to apply the five-second rule. |
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She danced flowingly across the stage, as though gravity and friction didn't apply to her. |
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Putting aside passages which might possibly apply to great-pox, smallpox was evidently well known to Shakespeare and his contemporaries. |
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Now that he was doing so much else she could never have the grossness to apply for it to Sir Claude. |
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Quotas also apply to school and gummy shark bycatch in the South East Trawl and Great Australian Bight Trawl fisheries. |
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A major difference is also the use of the Welsh language, as laws concerning it apply in Wales and not in the rest of the United Kingdom. |
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The punishments imposed by either House may not be challenged in any court, and the Human Rights Act does not apply. |
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The EU has developed an internal single market through a standardised system of laws that apply in all member states. |
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They are legal acts which only apply to specified individuals, companies or a particular member state. |
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Regulations, directives, and decisions are of equal legal value and apply without any formal hierarchy. |
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Once the sore was broken, the physician would apply Mellilot Plaister with Linimentum Arcei and heal the sore with digence. |
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She appealed to her cousin Charles V to apply diplomatic pressure demanding that she be allowed to practice her religion. |
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A failure to apply new tariffs to new forms of imports meant that a key source of revenue was neglected. |
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The end of Charles's independent governance came when he attempted to apply the same religious policies in Scotland. |
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These provisions, however, only apply to public bills that originate in the House of Commons. |
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In this view, the tendency of the philosophes in particular to apply rationality to every problem is considered the essential change. |
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He was able to mobilize the nation's industrial and financial resources and apply them to defeating France. |
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Many countries have a mechanism to allow the holder of a visa to apply to extend a visa. |
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A key element in British success was its ability to mobilise the nation's industrial and financial resources and apply them to defeating France. |
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The charge is the same regardless of the actual cost of the medicine, but higher charges apply to medical appliances. |
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Measures and Acts of the National Assembly for Wales passed since the Government of Wales Act 2006 also apply in Wales but not in England. |
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The Family Proceedings Court Rules 1991 apply to cases in a family proceedings court. |
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In fact, a town can now apply for city status by submitting an application to the Lord Chancellor, who makes recommendations to the sovereign. |
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Use of the word maverick spread among cowboys and came to apply to unbranded calves found wandering alone. |
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Wear gloves at all times if possible, and after each washing rinse with lemonized water, and apply Lemon Lotion. |
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Messrs Wright, the bankers of Nottingham, recommended that Richard Arkwright apply to Strutt and Need for finance for his cotton spinning mill. |
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Hooke's statements up to 1674 made no mention, however, that an inverse square law applies or might apply to these attractions. |
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Watt combined theoretical knowledge of science with the ability to apply it practically. |
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Because XHTML 1 only defines an XML syntax for the language defined by HTML 4, the same differences apply to XHTML 1 as well. |
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As the development of steam engines progressed through the 18th century, various attempts were made to apply them to road and railway use. |
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He demonstrated that these laws apply to everyday objects as well as to celestial objects. |
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Newton was the first to apply calculus to general physics and Leibniz developed much of the notation used in calculus today. |
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This rule however does not apply to Sunderland station, because of its being owned by Network Rail and managed by Northern. |
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However, when defining any group scheme, the same rules must apply to everyone in the scheme so some coverage rules had to be established. |
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This then defines the rates of employee and employer contribution which apply. |
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Subject to their performance, students may then apply for an undergraduate degree or diploma. |
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Some meetings adopt a policy that children, some time after becoming young adults, must apply independently for membership. |
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George then decided to go to Nicomedia and present himself to Diocletian to apply for a career as a soldier. |
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It can apply its many powers of illusion to trick and deceive its master's enemies. |
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One or both parties to a dispute may apply the ICJ for issuing interim measures. |
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He allied himself with the leaders of Flanders, Boulogne and the Holy Roman Empire to apply pressure on Philip from Germany. |
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Clear and uniform marking has been required in court decisions for these rights to apply. |
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The military is influential in the political and economic life of Egypt and exempts itself from laws that apply to other sectors. |
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Also, the additional protocols of 8 June 1977 were intended to make the conventions apply to internal conflicts such as civil wars. |
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Although four satellites are required for normal operation, fewer apply in special cases. |
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Rome was to stay out of the western Mediterranean, but these terms did not apply to Massalia, which had its own treaty. |
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Some policies apply to England alone due to devolution, while others are not devolved and therefore apply to Britain as a whole. |
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Mistakes have sometimes been made by trying to apply 'blueprints' that work in the developed world to developing world locations and contexts. |
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All international agreements regarding the world's oceans apply to the Southern Ocean. |
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However, this does not apply to international students, transfer students, visiting students, or students in the School of General Studies. |
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The locals watched, amused, as the tourists parched in the sun, having neglected to apply sunscreen or bring water. |
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Unless otherwise stated, directions of forces and motion apply to the Northern Hemisphere. |
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Marine Protected Areas are one option communities can apply to protect these areas and aid scientific research. |
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I can't afford to replace the roof, which is what it really needs. I'll have the roofer apply a patch. |
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Also, at each cauldron or pot there must be a person to tend the fire and this also must apply to each series of kettles. |
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These ideal relationships apply to safety calculations for a variety of flight conditions on the materials in use. |
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Before the trial, Martin had obtained from Maximus a promise not to apply a death penalty. |
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If another vessel offers a tow and the master or owner negotiates an hourly rate before accepting then salvage does not apply. |
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Early trips reported trouble that seemed to be fixed by using a wrench to apply repeated doses of percussive maintenance. |
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The council or trustees may apply for an Order in Council or Royal Licence to use the former borough coat of arms. |
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Districts may apply to the British Crown for the grant of borough status upon advice of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom. |
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Districts that do not contain a former borough can apply for a charter in a similar manner to English districts. |
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Spatula applicators, with a flexible stainless steel blade, are used to apply filler. |
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The word is sometimes used loosely to apply to other kinds of youth institution or reformatory, such as Approved Schools and Detention Centres. |
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In many parts of the world, size limits apply to certain species, meaning fish below a certain size must, by law, be released. |
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He was given a building from which the poor could at any time apply for assistance. |
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The same rules apply to women, except their age of majority is 13 years and a day. |
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The EU has developed European Single Market through a standardised system of laws that apply in all member states. |
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Some Antipsychiatry proponents apply the term slavery to the involuntary psychiatric patient. |
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According to perfumer Sophia Grojsman behind the knees is the ideal point to apply perfume in order that the scent may rise. |
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And the economic filter ensures that only people with high purchasing power can apply. |
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Laws enacted at the federal level in the United States apply to Puerto Rico as well, regardless of its political status. |
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S Supreme Court decisions have held which rights apply in Puerto Rico and which ones do not. |
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Opting out of prescreened offers of credit might also be useful when you apply for a mortgage. |
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However, Chile refused to apply the Treaty, and neither of the countries could determine the statutory framework. |
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The term also may apply to the longer textile fiber staple lint as well as the shorter fuzzy fibers from some upland species. |
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The laws contained in the Written Torah were given along with detailed explanations as how to apply and interpret them, the Oral Law. |
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Phoneticians were able to replay the speech signal several times and apply acoustic filters to the signal. |
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Palatalization only occurred in certain environments, and so it did not apply to all words from the same root. |
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As it turns out, those are fairly easy fears to apply to a monster or demon, but what about pteromerhanophobia, the fear of flying? |
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Although Serianni wrote this guide for the Italian language, his definitions apply also to English and many other languages. |
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It may still apply in inflected forms of such words containing an additional final consonant sound, such as cities, Charlie's and hurried. |
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As in Old English, V2 inversion did not apply to clauses with pronoun subjects. |
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Indirect questions may also be subject to the changes of tense and other changes that apply generally to indirect speech. |
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However even corpus linguists who work with 'unannotated plain text' inevitably apply some method to isolate salient terms. |
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Similar considerations apply to the situation pertaining in the Diocese of New Westminster. |
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His anger broke and he cursed quackingly, cursed in bleats, cursed until he drooled and had to apply his sleeve to his mouth. |
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According to Talmudic law, the competence to apply capital punishment ceased with the destruction of the Second Temple. |
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Except as otherwise provided by that Act, sections 2 to 6 of that Act apply only for the purposes of section 1 of that Act. |
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The Court of Appeal held that Article 3 ECHR not to subject a person to inhuman or degrading treatment does apply to the State. |
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He concluded that necessity rather than duress of circumstances would apply because the doctor's will was not being overwhelmed by the threat. |
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Within the United States, choice of law clauses are generally enforceable, although exceptions based upon public policy may at times apply. |
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In certain instances, different jurisdictions' law may apply to a tort, in which case rules have developed for which law to apply. |
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Lawyers commonly apply for the cosmetic value of a certificate to display in their office or on their resume. |
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By the 1830s, Michigan had 80,000 residents, more than enough to apply and qualify for statehood. |
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The Act did not apply to Scotland because by the Acts of Union 1707 Scotland retained its own legal system. |
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This decision affected the subsequent development of English law due to the fact that the Marriage Act 1753 did not apply overseas. |
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For this law to apply, the minimum time the couple have lived together continuously had to exceed 20 days. |
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Australian courts normally interpret statutes with a strong presumption that they do not apply retroactively. |
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It also adds that if a lighter penalty is provided for after the offence occurs, that lighter penalty shall apply retroactively. |
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Further establishment of conditions of intention or malice where applicable may apply in cases of gross negligence. |
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Those who apply the rule to particular cases must, of necessity, expound and interpret that rule. |
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The current procedure is that a party in a case may apply to the Supreme Court to review a ruling of the circuit court. |
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It is imperative for the acquirer to understand this relationship and apply it to its advantage. |
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Jury nullification means deciding not to apply the law to the facts in a particular case by jury decision. |
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The order does not apply to admiralty cases or to proceedings under the order next mentioned. |
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The Tennessee income tax does not apply to salaries and wages, but most income from stock, bonds and notes receivable is taxable. |
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The adversarial principle that a person could not be tried until formally accused continued to apply for most criminal cases. |
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As opposed to English common law, which consists of massive tomes of case law, codes in small books are easy to export and for judges to apply. |
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Federal laws enacted by the Parliament of Malaysia apply throughout the country. |
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In situations where there is no law governing a particular circumstance, Malaysian case law may apply. |
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Some of these statutes continue to apply, often in modified form, in Singapore today. |
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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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While the other provinces operate under common law, Quebec continues to apply civil law toward civil private law matters. |
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The question of to whom civil and political rights apply is a subject of controversy. |
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Directives need the Member State to apply them by passing laws whereas regulations are directly applicable. |
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The Harmon decision should also apply to the Alaska system for income reporting purposes. |
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It generally does not apply to property acquired prior to the marriage or to property acquired by gift or inheritance during the marriage. |
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Stare decisis does not apply, and any new rules articulated will not be applied in future cases. |
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In light of this inequity, the Supreme Court had to determine whether federal courts should apply state common law. |
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In the latter situation, an Erie guess would be the only option available for the federal court attempting to apply state law. |
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Although it was intended to apply only to new recruits, the serving sepoys feared that the Act might be applied retroactively to them as well. |
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Equally, courts have power under the provincial Judicature Acts to apply equity. |
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However, it is ultimately for the national court to apply the resulting interpretation to the facts of any given case. |
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Jurists developed various restrictions which in many cases made them virtually impossible to apply. |
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Most law courses are less about doctrine and more about learning how to analyze legal problems, read cases, distill facts and apply law to facts. |
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The judge can then consider the Restatement section and make an informed decision as to how to apply it in the case at hand. |
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Therefore, the planning laws of England and Wales do not apply to the duchy. |
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The most recent policies outlining the creation of new peerages, the Royal Warrant of 2004, explicitly apply to both hereditary and life peers. |
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Once on the list, candidates are free to apply for selection in any constituency. |
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In spite of this, the bill as introduced in April 1912 contained no such provision, and was meant to apply to all Ireland. |
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It does not apply to the five sees of Canterbury, York, London, Durham or Winchester, which are always represented in the House of Lords. |
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The Oaths Act 1961 extended the 1888 Act, but did not apply to Parliamentary Oaths. |
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The appointee holds the office until such time as another MP is appointed, or they apply to be released. |
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Sometimes this can be a matter of minutes, as on an occasion when three or more MPs apply on the same day. |
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National courts must, in that respect, apply EC law through available national procedures or, failing that, of their own motion. |
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These same conditions apply to state liability for damage caused by the decision of a judicial body adjudicating at last instance. |
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A machine uses power to apply forces and control movement to perform an intended action. |
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Most of the goals could apply to any organisation be it a manufacturing facility, marketing firm, hospital or local government. |
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He offered his vision for a communal society that others could consider and apply as they wished. |
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These restrictions apply to work hours and the type of work that children can perform. |
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In Australia, a convict who had served part of his time might apply for a ticket of leave, permitting some prescribed freedoms. |
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In most countries, both natural persons and corporate entities may apply for a patent. |
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The figures apply to commercial breweries only and do not include hobby brewing. |
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Special rules may apply for the safety of the public and to protect the quality of the water and the ecology of the surrounding area. |
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One response to these changes has been the decision of Ponteland High School to apply for Trust status. |
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To apply this process in practice, a glass electrode is used rather than the cumbersome hydrogen electrode. |
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This is satisfactory for simple cases like this one, but is more difficult to apply to more complicated cases as those below. |
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A RINO does not apply convictions based upon a biblical worldview to public policy. |
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Apply thine heart unto instruction, and thine ears to the words of knowledge. |
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Apply lip balm daily to keep your lips in kissable condition. |
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Apply all of the above to Scotland's latest ambassador to the world of red carpets and clapper boards, along with a prevailing air of not quite being there. |
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Apply the stain with the 4-inch brush or an applicator and pad. |
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Apply dark lipstick on your lips and kiss the paper to add a mouth! |
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Apply baits after floor litter and manure have been removed. |
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Apply varnish full strength, taking extra care to avoid runs and sags. |
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Apply to the forehead for fast relief and follow up with a cup of green tea with half a lemon squeezed in. |
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Apply layers of pancake make-up, in the style of kabuki theatre. |
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Apply a bead of sealant on the backsplash, push the counter against the wall, and attach the top from below with screws installed through cabinet corner braces. |
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Apply Ripple Effect, then scrunch hair to lock in curls and waves. |
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Apply your topcoat with a good-quality brush or other applicator. |
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Apply the oil topically twice a day and give one gel cap daily. |
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Apply the shine serum or spray of choice to the palms of your hands. |
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Apply to cheekbones, the bridge of the nose and a dab in the tear duct. |
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Apply makeup, perfume and hairspray before putting on your jewellery. |
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Apply the caulk to the tub edges and smooth it with your finger. |
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Apply petroleum jelly to dry and chapped skin near the nose. |
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Apply sun lotion at least 30 minutes before going out in the sun. |
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Apply cream blush in pinky or peachy tones to the apples of your cheeks. |
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Apply gentle but firm pressure between your thumb and first finger. |
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Apply the boards in a stair-step pattern and be sure they are plumb. |
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Apply to the affected areas 2 to 3 times daily by gentle inunction. |
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Apply ethanol, tincture or aqueous solution of iodine, if available. |
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Apply sparingly with a cotton bud, then blend with your finger. |
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Apply a comfrey leaf ointment or compress to your cut, but do not use it on puncture wounds because the skin may heal faster than the tissue below. |
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Apply a bead of plumber's putty to bottom edge of toilet base. |
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Several different qualifications apply for membership of the House of Lords. |
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Special procedures apply to legislation passed by the Tynwald of the Isle of Man. |
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The Crown Prosecution Service is to order prosecutors to apply for anonymity to be lifted in any youth case they think is in the public interest. |
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English criminal law details a series of criminal acts, and when these should apply. |
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English courts apply criminal statutes and common law as part of their responsibility for applying justice and dealing with the culprits. |
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It is expected that this police power will only apply to air and sea routes between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. |
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There have been many attempts by historians to apply the term 'superpower' to a variety of past entities. |
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Each country determines the exchange rate regime that will apply to its currency. |
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Transitional rules apply to the newly admitted member states, which limit the subsidies that they currently receive. |
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General rules of contract law apply in full, although it is difficult to hold agencies liable for breach of contract. |
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If assets are later transferred back to an individual, then capital gains taxes would apply on all profits. |
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The following February he was urged by Forbes to apply for the newly vacant Chair of Natural Philosophy at Marischal College, Aberdeen. |
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He decided to apply the concept in France, thus the Sophia Antipolis Science Park. |
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This edition is known for research articles which apply a serious academic approach to investigating less serious medical questions. |
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The researchers said that their results probably apply to humans as well as fish. |
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The same concepts may also apply to a boundary between provinces or other subdivisions of a federal state. |
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This does not apply to the sees of Canterbury, York, London, Durham and Winchester. |
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In Denmark, a visa holder can apply to the Danish Immigration Service for a Residence Permit after they have arrived in the country. |
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The funds can be shared by up to two people where they can apply as an entrepreneurial team. |
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Applicants did not need to have a formal job offer made by a licensed UK employer in order to apply under this category. |
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Croatia acceded to the EU in July 2013, which obliged them to apply for EEA membership. |
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Students who have completed a first degree can apply for postgraduate and graduate courses. |
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Different arrangements apply to English students studying in Scotland, and to Scottish and Welsh students studying in England. |
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If they are deemed fit to practise they will then be eligible to apply to join the register. |
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A key element in British success was its ability to mobilize the nation's industrial and financial resources and apply them to defeating France. |
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He spent weeks partying in London and Oxford before the overriding need for money led him to apply through an agency for a teaching job. |
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Similar considerations apply, mutatis mutandis, to the example of nightmare imagined by Brown. |
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