On the other hand, when you hear of a plan to build a much-needed rail link under your London studios, you fly into a bate and object in writing. |
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Shrieking with simulated frustration, Clarkson flew into a bate, picked up a hammer and smashed his desktop to smithereens. |
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The trade in live fish, bate fish and aquarium fish, along with fish that escape from fish farms also represent a danger. |
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The entire Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association and the industry are vehemently opposed to the government's fee bate structure saying that it will create unacceptable competitive inequities. |
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The fee bate policy is so messed up that even domestic auto producers will examine disabling safety equipment to be eligible for this fee bate system. |
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About autumn bate the earth from about the roots of olives, and lay them bare. |
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The other merely needs jealousy and bate, of which there are great and easily accessible reservoirs in every human heart. |
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In fact, I think Volvo is looking at disabling some of its safety equipment so it can get a little more fuel efficiency and qualify for the fee bate. |
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Third, and more egregiously, is the fee bate. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to raise a subsequent question in the House of Commons with regard to the government's fee bate policy introduced into the budget program. |
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The process of unliming hides and skins in tanning has been a slow and disgusting one, consisting in soaking the skins in a bath of manure in water, called bate. |
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He must either bate the labourer's wages, or not employ or not pay him. |
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I am entirely unpersuaded by the suggestion made by Mr Bate that this evidence had a great impact on the jury. |
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In a captivating section, Bate attempts to reconstruct Shakespeare's library. |
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Jonathan Bate argues in the TLS that Swinburne was a master metrician as well as a pioneer in changing sexual attitudes. |
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Landmark Keats biographers since include Sidney Colvin, Robert Gittings, Walter Jackson Bate and Andrew Motion. |
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