Movies are a great source of memorable melodies, and the latest to enter the orchestral arrangements field is composer and pianist Brian Byrne. |
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What shines through are the wonderful and witty lyrics and dastardly clever arrangements. |
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Political and ideological arrangements upheld this right, and when they failed, the ruling class had recourse to force. |
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This year the scramble in Claremorris will be on the first Saturday in July and John has already made preliminary arrangements for the event. |
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No contractual arrangements or personal agreements between same-sex or de facto couples can override the legislation. |
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Other regional agreements or arrangements deal with marine pollution emergencies and port state control of shipping. |
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Shop owners should make arrangements for the proper disposal of waste in arrangement with local authorities. |
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The volume concludes with concert arrangements of Chopin's Rondo, Op. 16, and five waltzes. |
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Many important lessons about music making and piano technique can be gleaned through the teaching of these attractive arrangements. |
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He therefore embarked on a series of arrangements for String Orchestra in an attempt to present the String Quartet medium to a wider audience. |
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This collection contains twelve song arrangements for piano with the lyrics printed at the close. |
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Composer Christopher Dedrick combines bombastic orchestral arrangements coupled with delicate choral and piano pieces for the instrumental score. |
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A teacher's companion book that includes activities for the classroom and sheet music arrangements of the songs also is available. |
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I was impressed by the sincerity of his voice and the musical arrangements of his songs. |
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Although not all the symphonies survive, three are preserved in arrangements by the composer for piano duet. |
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They gave many performances of original arrangements from his operetta material. |
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Haydn's musical genius created the perfect accompaniments and arrangements for the folk melodies, elevating them to first-class lieder. |
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Bureaucrats who have grown fat on maladministering the current arrangements will not take kindly to outsiders who try to replace them. |
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But, of course, it would have been possible to modify the arrangements envisaged in the legal ruling by means of a bargain between the parties. |
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The players touched down in New Delhi at 1430 hours on a PIA flight amid tight security arrangements. |
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So the Medium Lobster salutes Virgina's attempt to put a stop to creeping secularity in our private arrangements. |
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He is a composer of a number of military marches and made arrangements of traditional Turkish songs. |
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Meanwhile, I'll continue to grow it as a background shrub and cut its aromatic mauve branches for flower arrangements. |
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He called on Winchester to cut its ties and develop twinning arrangements with towns in the Third World. |
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The chancellor has already clamped down on tax avoidance by targeting complex arrangements, such as double trusts. |
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Please check with Fred Hulmes before making any other arrangements to avoid disappointment. |
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Due to the vagaries of pets, animals, and care arrangements thereof, that's now changed. |
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There will be special arrangements for the movement of young calves, bulls, breeding pigs and probably sheep in the autumn. |
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The spokesman said the bureau had made arrangements to provide secretariat and administrative support to the panel. |
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If a few arrangements are made beforehand it can make the bereavement process that much easier. |
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Details of the scheme will be announced as soon as arrangements have been made. |
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The mailing address post office box will remain open for now, until other arrangements are made. |
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Since the fire, arrangements have been made to move the family to Wiltshire. |
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Such arrangements will avoid the inconvenience of having services terminated or adding legal costs to a customer's bill. |
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Uncertainty is not measurable, and so cannot be quantified and handled through insurance or other arrangements. |
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The Semi-Official Euchre Tournament Page has seating arrangements and scorecards for Euchre tournaments for various numbers of players. |
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A think tank has been set up by the county council to update arrangements for dealing with any crisis in the county. |
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On the other hand William was totally unpretentious and extremely austere in his living arrangements. |
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His jazz tenor, alto and soprano saxophones and arrangements pervade the proceedings. |
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An audiogram showed a mixed hearing loss in both ears, as a result of which arrangements were to be made for him to be fitted with a hearing aid. |
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The supporting band add lustre to the old arrangements, although most of them have very bad hair and play too many solos. |
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Today's bagatelle is a familiar tune played by The Torero Band featuring the arrangements of Moorhouse. |
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His production incorporates a refreshing use of musicality and a wide array of East Indian arrangements, tablas and percussion. |
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The exhibition will see tables, fireplaces and mantelpieces overflow with more than 40 arrangements inspired by original horticultural designs. |
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Specialised wholesale arrangements can be made for imported Wagyu with David Wynne Finch. |
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Under existing arrangements, Australia and East Timor would share royalty benefits equally. |
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Police are warning motorists to expect severe problems with road closures, especially on Friday, and advising people to make other arrangements. |
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With its orchestral arrangements, dragging tempos and saccharine delivery, it seems less like pop music than easy listening. |
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The attention to detail is magnificent and manifests itself in everything from the programme to the seating arrangements to the acoustics. |
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Trading arrangements had been disrupted with serious consequences to the balance of payments. |
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We combat disease, we keep out the weather, we grow more crops, and we can jigger with our social arrangements as well. |
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Despite their sleeping arrangements, they somehow managed to be the biological, legally wed, faithfully heterosexual parents of David and Ricky. |
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This indicates that the applied geometrical constraints alone are not sufficient to explain the observed radial arrangements. |
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Serious doubts about arrangements for the adaption of Skipton's Navigation House for people with learning disabilities were voiced last Thursday. |
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The review will look into the adequacy of current arrangements and codes of practice. |
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Try to start making childcare arrangements well in advance of when you need them. |
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Against this may be made the argument that New Zealand already gains sufficient advantage from existing arrangements. |
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Then don't forget the minimum wage, lone parent support and maternity and paternity arrangements. |
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There are no booking arrangements, so it is advisable for patrons to come early and get seats. |
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There followed a scurry round to assemble a scratch team, kit them up, organise travel arrangements etc. |
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Our present economic social and international arrangements are based to a large extent on organised lovelessness. |
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Usually these are whinges about the availability of tea cakes, arrangements for visits by constituents or something similar. |
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Despite his exemplary crooning ability and his propensity for loungey arrangements, his was never an easy career to sum up. |
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Emergency services made arrangements with garages for supplies to be kept back specially for their vehicles. |
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Along with creating new governance arrangements, the constitution seeks to give all Kenyans a shared stake in the country's future. |
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In this book she gives the church keyboardist tasteful, well-crafted arrangements of beloved tunes from a variety of sources. |
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Wednesday's deceptively warm sunshine reassures us that we have been right in not worrying about sleeping arrangements. |
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I have taken steps to provide comfort to waiting passport seekers by air-conditioning the visitors area and providing seating arrangements. |
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Almost every shop has a notice in the window, advising customers of the proprietor's holiday arrangements. |
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Fees are payable termly, in advance, although many schools will make arrangements for fees to be paid on a monthly basis throughout the year. |
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Using arrangements of thin intersecting bands he found he could create the illusion of a third or fourth colour. |
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Yes, I have started writing for my second album, and I am so excited about working the arrangements out with my producer and my band. |
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The viewer is thus able to imagine the works of art in any number of contexts and arrangements. |
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And as each region develops its own arrangements, they will cumulatively have an impact on the world order. |
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So after a rather wearing morning I only had the arvo to make the final arrangements. |
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Orders are now being taken in time for Christmas for Christmas cakes, puddings, mince pies, flower arrangements, holly wreaths and crafts. |
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Nuala Leonard has started her own flower business, catering for church arrangements, funeral wreaths, weddings and other occasions. |
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On this album he experiments with honky tonk rhythms, string arrangements, and sassy backing vocals. |
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Your financial institution will have arrangements in place for refunding stamp duty on unused pound cheques that you return. |
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Many people said it was wrong to condemn future workers to worse pension arrangements. |
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These Centres will work with communities under terms and conditions based on articulated contractual arrangements and expectations. |
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It sometimes disturbed alliances and alignments, base agreements or trade arrangements, and friendly relations generally. |
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The soundtrack offers a mix of orchestral arrangements, instrumental soloists and pop with a hint of strings. |
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Chan had worked on the frontline for two years before being promoted to the back office, where he managed operations and personnel arrangements. |
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The likely result of this is a labyrinth of intricate employment and childcare arrangements that families may find harder to juggle, not easier. |
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The product is available to medical device manufacturers through licensing arrangements with technology transfer and contract coating options. |
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Making your own arrangements also allows you to inspect the accommodation before you make a commitment. |
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These arrangements are currently being actively developed and entail consultation with lay and professional advisers. |
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He believes the whole Family Law system needs to be rejigged to encourage more such arrangements. |
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Even the institutional tutelage and apprenticeship arrangements that were the norm decades ago are now relabeled partnerships. |
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He emphasizes how these arrangements often led to romantic relationships and marriages. |
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A few years ago, Michael Jackson planned a secret trip, making arrangements for as much privacy as possible. |
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However, the lush arrangements of their music are more alt-country than drab suburbia. |
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His speciality is extension of the guitar repertoire, with arrangements of Chopin, Brahms and, particularly, J S Bach. |
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That is a separate, independent issue from what security arrangements we have. |
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They are also looking at his marital and custody arrangements for the children. |
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If this is too much bother, ask your doctor to make arrangements for a 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure recording. |
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Until then I'll be making arrangements for your rendezvous with your charges. |
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Currently proposals to renew such arrangements between the U.S. and Mexico are very much in the air. |
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Instead, he renews the arrangements created in the 1970s for Childe's texts. |
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Many people leave arrangements until the last minute and this can complicate matters. |
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Nonetheless, the instrumental arrangements are tweaked just enough from track to track to sustain the listener's interest. |
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As arrangements were made for a funeral and burial, local law enforcement investigated the case. |
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We're going through the motions right now of just getting agreements to try to see eye to eye on these very essential practical arrangements. |
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The meeting discussed heating arrangements for the winter months and hope to get the prefab wired up for electricity during the next few weeks. |
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Those two sides have plenty of time to interact due to the ludicrously lax security arrangements. |
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She said the main day-to-day running of the hospital would follow usual operational arrangements in place during winter. |
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Within rapidly changing lineages, the signal may be best at lower levels, with anciently shared arrangements being eroded. |
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The meeting passed a resolution authorising the party to enter into coalition arrangements with other parties. |
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A general meeting held recently, the last before the annual clay pigeon shoot to finalise arrangements. |
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The 62 junior doctors in Waterford are annoyed over new rostering arrangements which they say will isolate them on the frontline. |
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The professional courses cover everything from basic floral arrangements and dried flower decoration to the art of making leis and gift baskets. |
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It does mean that whatever arrangements I make for post-mortem effects must be made ante-mortem. |
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He said new arrangements would aim to provide a fair reward for GPs providing medical cover. |
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Flat-needled Leyland cypress contrasts nicely with smooth magnolia leaves on a mantel and adds soft filler in arrangements. |
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The family patriarch makes all decisions regarding living arrangements, children's marriages, and money. |
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The band is stingy with its arrangements, bringing in the simplest bits of melody or rhythm only at the most necessary moments. |
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If conventional arrangements and patterns are made more scarce, other arrangements and patterns will spring up. |
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These things can't be built or opened or operated without making changes to existing travel arrangements and patterns. |
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We had to examine interorganizational arrangements to understand patterns of interaction and results. |
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He has published numerous supplementary books for college group instruction, as well as duet and duo piano arrangements for young students. |
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These letters reveal the eager young composer fretting anxiously over arrangements. |
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Today, such arrangements are coming under an increasing amount of scrutiny by savers and the media, and quite rightly so. |
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Flowers can be dried and used in arrangements, wreaths, potpourri, sachets, and more. |
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Don Quijote is eager to challenge the rogue and the Duke says he will take care of all the arrangements and have it take place at the castle. |
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His collection is studded with minute and colorful representations of butterflies, shells, rosebuds and arrangements of fruit. |
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After the election, Merkel could start to encourage more union locals to negotiate more flexible arrangements with their bosses. |
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It was set with silver, gold, porcelain, crystal and huge flower arrangements from the Imperial Greenhouses. |
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There are trees and bushes, wildlife and fauna rather than gravestones, flower arrangements, gravel and mowed lawns. |
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These letters reveal the eager young composer fretting anxiously over arrangements for the premiere of the work. |
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West Wiltshire Primary Care Trust is planning an overhaul of arrangements for hospital cover at all community hospitals under its control. |
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The coordinating committee is now working on the arrangements for the event. |
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The Military District of Washington coordinated arrangements for the many events that led up to Reagan's official state funeral. |
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The council is also waiting to hear about the detailed arrangements for the planning and administration of the national park. |
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A special meeting to make arrangements for this event will be held in the near future. |
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The elaborate arrangements for the event extended to the provision of viewing facilities for the thousands of people who would come to the race. |
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A meeting will be held this evening, Tuesday, at 9pm in the Ballina Sports and Leisure Centre to make final arrangements for this event. |
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Another worker spent her first month as a legislative aide making arrangements for fund-raising events, the documents said. |
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Well, the first step is to have an objective professional appraisal of your current arrangements and future plans. |
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We are all living much longer, which is one reason the government now tells us to make our own pension arrangements because there's not enough cash in the corporate kitty. |
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By the 13th cent. the arrangements were unravelling as lords increasingly paid scutage rather than perform knight service and vassals tried to commute their own obligations. |
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During his time there, he moonlighted as a public relations consultant, masterminding arrangements for Prince Albert to lay the foundation stone for new docks at Grimsby. |
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It was first applied in the Theatre of Dionysus at Athens in the second half of the 5th century BC, when drama began to require more elaborate scenic arrangements. |
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Both foliage and flower are suitable for indoor arrangements, as is the dried seed head but if you cut it off you will deprive your plant of the opportunity to self-seed. |
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With two jeeps and a supply truck, we establish a base camp in Hongliugou Valley, where we have arrangements to hire twenty domesticated Bactrian camels. |
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The forfeiture arrangements filed late Friday were just the latest in a series of adverse developments for Madoff. |
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He made arrangements for me to fly any time there was a test flight. |
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A spokeswoman for Greater Manchester Police said the force had re-evaluated its own security arrangements but there was no specific intelligence to suggest it was at risk. |
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission today released a report supporting the petrol discounting arrangements between oil refiners and supermarkets. |
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McCuskey believes the shift in flags will start from September when shipowners traditionally make arrangements to renew or reflag from the following January. |
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The first is devoted to work, the middle bit to domestic arrangements and the latter part to roistering in the style to which tabloid readers have become accustomed. |
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The bathroom is easily scented by placing oil-scented cotton balls in inconspicuous places, or sprinkle oils directly onto silk or dried flower arrangements or wreaths. |
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He had made arrangements to surrender but failed to show and was picked up as a fugitive in Pennsylvania. |
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Still adhering to hypnotic vocal melodies and traditional string arrangements, it has modernized Nordic roots music and projected it into an impressionistic future soundscape. |
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What I didn't realise was that I would be roped in to attend various meetings between Leonard, Leonora and her parents to try and get all the arrangements sorted. |
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Part of the new arrangements will see people being paid minimum contractual hours when absent from work and not the average hours they currently receive. |
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Alice Burke, sacristan, had the church looking splendid and was further enhanced by the floral arrangements prepared by her daughter Veronica Troy, Lismore. |
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They said they were impressed with the Longs' garden and all its features, including two small ponds and fountains, colourful flowers and plant arrangements. |
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The band's tempos now surpass dirge-speed and their ever-reverberant arrangements have grown to include drums, banjo, pedal steel, Wurlitzer and, on one song, a choir. |
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The majority of this album is built up around similar ambiences as the trio elaborate poignant melodies and impressive arrangements, complete with guitars, strings and horns. |
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The pupils all highlighted their wariness of the debt involved in participation in higher education, with little being known of funding arrangements. |
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In 1305 his executors made arrangements for one and a half pounds of wax to be always available to provide six candles, each weighing a quarter of a pound. |
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Investigations into arrangements of spheres date back centuries, but research into how efficiently aspherical objects aggregate has received scant attention. |
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Telephone, have a talk by all means but exclude me from arrangements. |
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He must then suggest future arrangements for European cooperation. |
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Leftist psychologists are obsessed with the fact that conservatives are more acceptant of the power and authority arrangements in our present society than they are. |
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Under new arrangements, matrons will have overall responsibility for managing nursing staff, resources and budgets relating to the nursing service. |
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I will be having a go at doing one of the flower arrangements myself. |
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It's true that Villarreal had been warned repeatedly that an invasion was coming from Glasgow and it seems obvious that their security arrangements were lamentably inadequate. |
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When it came to healthcare Lewis said his government had prepared legislation and made arrangements for the introduction of a National Health Insurance Scheme. |
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And as the original bike path fight demonstrates, his passion about the importance of lifestyle trumps his faith in more traditional arrangements. |
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In cases of restitution where land has been restored to the original owners, former landholders have been able to continue using the land through leasing arrangements. |
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I've already made preliminary arrangements for our plan, Nicholas. |
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I'm supposed to call him when I'm back in the big city to make arrangements, which is a plus because I won't be sitting around agonizing over when or if he's going to call. |
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The Renuka Sangeetha Sabha, which is making arrangements for Saturday's event, has been organising a variety of music programmes to encourage young musicians. |
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The judiciary and police service operate voluntary arrangements for masons in their ranks to reveal their membership, although implementation of the system is patchy. |
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One lady said she could have then rearranged childcare arrangements. |
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The office is giving increased scrutiny to international tax arrangements, reflecting the rising number of individuals and businesses receiving overseas income. |
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Without constant attendance, such arrangements can easily go awry. |
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Residents and business people have now rechecked their security arrangements following the recent spate of break-ins at a number of business premises in the area. |
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The whole of this side is clad in larch laths, penetrated by entrance doors and strips of windows that reflect the arrangements of the individual families. |
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Cullen replied to the letter on April 17 stating that he was in the course of putting arrangements in place for a review of the Retail Planning Guidelines. |
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These guys obviously have tons of ideas, and the arrangements and influences are all beyond reproach, but the record lacks the irresistible gravity of top-notch post-rock. |
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The implementation of such policies may therefore require cross-border agreements and cooperative arrangements between neighbouring local government bodies. |
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Maff advises drivers to provide an alternative delivery point, such as a post box, at the farm boundary or make alternative arrangements to collect mail from the post office. |
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We believe that unions and employees should have the right to include arrangements within a collective agreement that will allow for non-union members to pay a bargaining fee. |
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The composer's upbeat arrangements, jazzy and virtuoso, added a convincing tango beat to some of the Yiddish songs not originally conceived as such. |
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Graceful sampans, piled high with meticulous arrangements of fruit and vegetables, tables, urns and clay pots, float leisurely as they plied their merchandise. |
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Jarvis introduces several approaches that serve the applied scientist well-case study, action research, collaborative arrangements, and the use of documents and surveys. |
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The way that satellite arrangements are usually put together is that the philosophy, the language, the pedagogy, and the kaupapa of the schools do match. |
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Did you know that sacking-like scratchy large-weave fabric with vaguely hairy fibres, the stuff they put on display screens and trendy flower arrangements, is called Hessian? |
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Or else the Americans could do the decent thing, and change their law in such a way that it mirrors the arrangements of their most leal and trusty ally. |
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Some of the orchestral musical arrangements sound absolutely spectacular. |
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She never seemed fazed or perturbed by the goings-on and the very chaotic sleeping arrangements. |
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My hygienic arrangements are unimportant compared to the real issues and sacrifices at stake. |
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Degrees of difference within the caste hierarchy were also marked by forms of address, seating arrangements, and other practices of deference and superiority. |
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This former sleepy, stuffy tavern has banished stained beer mats, pork scratchings and dusty dead flower arrangements and is now welcoming, modern and plush. |
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Having passed the deadline to be embedded as a journalist, Mumford was forced to make other arrangements. |
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In between, he sewed up some other arrangements that gave shape to the peace effort. |
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That's the problem with these arrangements, and why Congress wanted to curtail them. |
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I was impressed by the care she displayed in making the flower arrangements. |
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All flower arrangements displayed will be raffled on the night. |
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Currently arrangements are being made for admission to the local primary school for those of school going ages and hopefully free transport will be arranged. |
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By the end of 2007, all enclosed public places and workplaces would follow and by the end of 2008 arrangements will be in place for licensed premises. |
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While the arrangements on Love often begin promisingly, they eventually succumb to goopy balladry, attempted anthems and guitar climaxes that go nowhere. |
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By such a versatile training, the way to composition in the free athematic music style and to the organization of new form arrangements leads to full creative liberty. |
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Proposals for change to the RTR flexible work arrangements were made before it came into force and have continued with increasing urgency. |
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Hicks wrote in the diary in July 1913 about the arrangements for the two forthcoming archidiaconal installations. |
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He had made arrangements with the cockerel to call him three-quarters of an hour earlier in the mornings instead of half an hour. |
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When I found out my two favorite musicians would be recording an album together, I literally planned my own funeral arrangements and died. |
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When the two men got together to discuss contract arrangements, the challenger dropped a bombshell. |
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I'd almost forgotten, but your first arrangements were creating four-handed pieces we could play together. |
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The organisation of local government in England is complex, with the distribution of functions varying according to local arrangements. |
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Certain functions, such as waste management, are provided through joint arrangements. |
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The OUP saw that it would take too long to complete the work with unrevised editorial arrangements. |
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The Senate, elated by its successes against Catiline, refused to ratify the arrangements that Pompey had made. |
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Insulae were often dangerous, unhealthy, and prone to fires because of overcrowding and haphazard cooking arrangements. |
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Interpretation is also hindered by uncertainty about late Roman administrative arrangements. |
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He made arrangements for the governance of England in early 1067 before returning to Normandy. |
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Richard was keen to start his crusade, but was forced to wait for Henry to make his arrangements. |
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Similar arrangements were made with the Church in territories controlled by Napoleon, especially Italy and Germany. |
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Voluntary joint arrangements, such as waste authorities are also in this category. |
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Similar arrangements exist in Berkshire, where the county council has been abolished. |
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Reciprocal arrangements allow British and Irish citizens full voting rights in the two states. |
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The UK Government did not propose a set structure for the boards and each region was free to make its own arrangements. |
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There are also a number of local or specialised rail services operated on an 'open access' basis outside the franchise arrangements. |
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These discussions are also undergoing between Malta and Libya for similar arrangements. |
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Antoninus made few initial changes when he became emperor, leaving intact as far as possible the arrangements instituted by Hadrian. |
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These arrangements were condemned by the Select Committee for Education and Skills as being ineffective and a waste of time and resources. |
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Hobbes opposed the existing academic arrangements, and assailed the system of the original universities in Leviathan. |
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Keats replied with hopes of seeing him, but instead, arrangements were made for Keats to travel to Rome with the artist Joseph Severn. |
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For the next four years, the family's living arrangements reflected their financial insecurity. |
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A few of the editors of early shanty collections provided arrangements for pianoforte accompaniment with their shanties. |
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This interval also gives the planners enough time to complete the elaborate arrangements required. |
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In May 1943 Britten made his debut in the Decca studios, accompanying Sophie Wyss in five of his arrangements of French folk songs. |
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She was a convert to Buddhism, and arrangements following her death respected her belief. |
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The new constitutional arrangements quickly failed, and the Assembly was suspended on 30 May 1974 having only passed two Measures. |
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Compared with other parliamentary systems, and arrangements for devolution in other countries of the UK, this was unusual. |
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So we had to settle on the existing constituency arrangements, parliamentary constituencies and European Constituencies. |
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Nicola Sturgeon commented that an independent Scotland would negotiate with the EU to have the same visa arrangements as the UK has. |
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At present, NHS Scotland has reciprocal arrangements in place with the NHS services in the rest of the UK and specialist services are shared. |
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Few states knew of the NATO nuclear sharing arrangements at that time, and they were not challenged. |
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But we decline to accept either of the conditions which the British Government seek to impose as a condition precedent to those arrangements. |
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It retained as well the institutional arrangements of the Raj such as district administration, universities and stock exchanges. |
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Those from other countries with which the UK has reciprocal arrangements also qualify for free treatment. |
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British arrangements for the government of South Georgia were established under the 1843 British Letters Patent. |
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In 1908, the United Kingdom issued further Letters Patent that established constitutional arrangements for its possessions in the South Atlantic. |
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After that date, other colonies of the empire attained Dominion status and similar arrangements were made. |
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Much unregistered property is held in informal form through various associations and other arrangements. |
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Consequently, he concluded, new arrangements are necessary and will become moreso in future. |
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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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While such arrangements had wide popular appeal, Beethoven's music was more advanced and difficult to play than Thomson intended. |
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The movement of people into and out of a country is normally monitored by immigration authorities, under a variety of names and arrangements. |
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Some of them are often referred to as 'Euroregions' although this is an imprecise concept that is used for a number of different arrangements. |
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Some brexit negotiation papers suggest that deciding the arrangements for the Irish border is the responsibility of Britain. |
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The provisional arrangements placed Parliament in Strasbourg, while the Commission and Council had their seats in Brussels. |
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When Beaton objected to the new arrangements Margaret had him arrested and thrown into jail. |
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An arrangements committee was established and a conference called for the following January. |
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Irvine continued to administer itself with the usual Royal Burgh administrative arrangements of Provost, Bailies and Burgesses. |
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Notwithstanding national arrangements, the Liberal Democrats, the Greens and UKIP indicated they might not stand in every constituency. |
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Sturgeon then publicly stated that she had five tests for any future arrangements. |
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The 2007 Act, and its predecessor legislation continues to make such arrangements available. |
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The US was much more fortunate in its basing arrangements than the Soviets. |
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The two main restrictions on this choice are timetable arrangements, and the fact that many less popular subjects are not offered by all schools. |
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In the Boroughs, the electoral franchise varied and individual boroughs had varying arrangements. |
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Rather than repeating the devolved arrangements of previous treaties, Edward chose to permanently colonise North Wales instead. |
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In the genus Mitella the androecium can exceptionally be more variable, ranging from obdiplostemonous to haplostemonous arrangements. |
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Below that level, individual league articles detail promotion and relegation arrangements. |
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These occur in various shapes and arrangements, depending on the species and sometimes on the stage of the dinoflagellate. |
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At a local microlevel 'one-stop' or 'one-window' service delivery arrangements have proved popular. |
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The refusal of the Hansa to offer reciprocal arrangements to their English counterparts exacerbated the tension. |
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This tenancy necessitates the most complicated arrangements to dovetail the interests of the incomer and outgoer. |
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Time charter arrangements specify a daily rate, and port costs and voyage expenses are also generally paid by the charterer. |
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Final arrangements were put into place for the encounter with the ruler of Calicut. |
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On these occasions, it was the parent or guardian that made the arrangements and would sign the boy away to a ship. |
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Section 265 of the Act allowed for the continuation of the local government arrangements for the Isles of Scilly. |
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Wightlink proposed interim arrangements enabling them restricted use of the new ferries until the trials can be completed in full. |
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The taking of hostages as collateral during political arrangements was a common practice in ancient Rome. |
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Thirdly, the difference in institutional arrangements may influence immigrant assimilation. |
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On the China Sea traveling is done in Chinese ships only, so we shall describe their arrangements. |
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On the orders of King Manuel I of Portugal, arrangements immediately began to assemble a Second Armada in Cascais. |
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He returned to Panama to make arrangements, but the Governor refused to grant permission for the project. |
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For internal purposes the EU institutions are allowed by law to choose their own language arrangements. |
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Some languages also have a dual, trial, quadral and paucal number or other arrangements. |
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However, outside China and Hungary, these mostly involve informal arrangements rather than dedicated departments or state sponsorship. |
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Australia and New Zealand's trading arrangements are known as Closer Economic Relations. |
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Davidson chafed under the arrangements for the conference in which he had played no part and determined to write the final encyclical himself. |
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Attendees sit on the sand bed, Old and invalid people are given chairs with separate sponsored or paid seating arrangements. |
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Wilson does, however, give a survey of communal property arrangements in history, not only in colonial Virginia but also ancient Sparta. |
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Special arrangements are in place for readers wishing to retrieve large groups of files. |
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It is unclear how these arrangements would change if a future Lord Chancellor were appointed from the House of Lords. |
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Some English local authorities also have a select committee system, as part of their Overview and Scrutiny arrangements. |
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The plan to revamp both federal and State constitutional arrangements required each State parliament to pass its own enabling legislation. |
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Much unregistered property is held in informal form through various property associations and other arrangements. |
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As well as a wide range of accessories, these lathes usually have complex dividing arrangements to allow the exact rotation of the mandrel. |
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The new arrangements were adequate, although some of the reason was the failure of traffic to develop to the levels anticipated. |
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Petersburg to make arrangements with Nicholas I of Russia with the hope of raising funds. |
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It provided for the demilitarization of the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain, where many British naval arrangements and forts still remained. |
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Adhering unwaveringly to legal and institutional arrangements, the average monarch is numinous. |
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Hawthorne was too saddened by the news to handle the funeral arrangements herself. |
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