He yanked his robe up to his waist and raced on naked bandy legs to the stone rostrum at the east of the forum. |
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She made her case to her editors, who agreed to provide a forum for her documentary work. |
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During the state campaign in 1973, WEL continued its successful publicity through a televised forum of political leaders. |
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He does not like the Courts as the final forum for the resolution of disputes. |
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This needs to be discussed in an open forum and both sides have to put forward their own arguments. |
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Eight electors took the opportunity to attend the open public forum before the council meeting in July. |
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The fire forum itself has had a chequered history and does not attract many members of the public to its biannual meetings. |
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Shouldn't there be a simple html page for official announcements, instead of fulling up your forum database with useless posts? |
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Perhaps this is the wrong forum on which to be so pedantic, but this is something that has bothered me for a while. |
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I opposed the argument in the public forum and afterwards we went into the Green Room and we continued to chat. |
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Thereafter there has been no issue that these courts are the proper and only forum for the resolution of all the contractual claims. |
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Detailed proposals for a bridge over the River Wharfe were unveiled to the general public at an open forum meeting in Burley. |
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It doesn't yet seem, then, to have become a forum for theological discussion. |
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Voting rights should be rejiggered to make the IMF more representative of the world, and a more attractive forum for Asian nations. |
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Various funding pots are being explored, including the council's community chest, area forum and the North Yorkshire Area Committee. |
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For them we provide an international forum where they can widen their horizons and meet and interact with senior scholars in the field. |
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Meanwhile, the chief constable's vision for community policing across the county was given a warm welcome by forum members. |
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An Internet chat room or news group would be set up with access restricted to forum members. |
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The list, part newsletter, part community event forum, contains descriptions of johns to be avoided. |
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But they can also burn up time, serve as a forum for politicking, and end up ratifying mediocre plans. |
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A triple helping of business advice and a generous amount of wine will be served up at the next meeting of the business forum. |
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Each workshop will be followed by refreshments and an open discussion forum. |
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It would be disrespectful of me to talk bad of her on a forum that everybody can read. |
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Even in such a forum, it is often the media's approach that slants coverage against supporters of reparations. |
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The aim of the Journal was to provide a forum for Australian Celticists, both academics and community members. |
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Please keep your thoughts flowing into the Gazette and we'll have an open forum for discussion over the coming weeks. |
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What this means is that only certain people can find a forum for their ideas in the mainstream and media. |
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The forum is part of our web site and the forumites epitomise fanatical customers. |
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Online book clubs, tend to use forum or blog software, difficult for addressing different sections of the book. |
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A local resident with the surname Zhang criticized the policy on an Internet forum. |
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It also ensures that inveterate political opponents have a reliable forum in which they can engage safely and combatively with each other. |
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The UN is the international community's ultimate legal forum, but the techniques are the same. |
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What's needed in this political setting, say forum participants, is a moral imperative that trumps sheer economic concerns. |
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Always a lively forum for esthetic debate and value judgments, the Museum's biennial exhibition surveys the latest trends in American art. |
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Take a serious look at the support levels before jumping into the short selling forum. |
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The forum chimes with the Government's White Paper calling for more community involvement in planning decisions. |
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Mr Martin, who supports fluoridation, said the forum would examine alleged links between fluoridation and cancer and osteoporosis. |
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It has agreed in principle to a forum on Europe in which the issues at stake will be debated in a calm atmosphere. |
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But forum member John Walsh, a retired chartered engineer, of Liden, said he was disappointed with the turnout. |
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A guy named Philip asked me on this forum to explain why it is that Hindus worship the Shiv Ling. |
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The reason I love electronic music is that it provides a seemingly endless forum for innovation. |
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The forum is aimed at young farmers, graziers and people in the wider agricultural industry in the Western Division. |
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The organizers of a first-ever Community Wellness Weekend forum at the Steinbach arenas are deeming it a success. |
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Nobody would therefore have an absolute right to choose which Court would be the forum for the determination of any disputes. |
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This symposium has been organised in order to provide a forum for questioning the condition, role and value of contemporary art criticism. |
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He might then proceed to the forum or the basilica, but the shift was only one of scale, not of kind. |
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An extemporary campaign organised on an Internet discussion forum resulted in a flood of complaints to the news station. |
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As the order was a Final Order the appropriate forum is the Court of Appeal. |
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The Council for Industrial and Commercial Development yesterday held a forum to urge the government to move away from the current stalemate. |
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I never thought something was amiss until today when I came across this forum and a chance stumbling on to some related websites. |
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Now telecommunications technocrats abound, bringing their own interests and skills to the forum. |
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For the first time in its history, the forum was to feature LGBTI activists in dialogue with policy makers. |
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One forum is the liberal democratic party system and the bureaucratic apparatus of government. |
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Throughout the day there will be panel discussions and an open forum to round off the day's proceedings. |
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This private area of the forum is solely for the use of armigers, registered with the International Armorial Register. |
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People often ask what they can do to help out around here. Simple! Get involved in the forum. |
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As deputy head girl, she has represented the school at functions, helped plan school assemblies, and attended a young leaders' forum. |
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You can create all the features you'd expect from a forum or social media site, in just a few clicks. |
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A US court will not grant an anti-suit injunction if the foreign forum is the only one available. |
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It is this no-nonsense approach that has catapulted her to the top slot in the premier industrial forum. |
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The working party has begun its task and is due to report progress to the next meeting of the forum. |
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The visit was a campaign season twofer, a fund-raising luncheon, followed by a tightly organized community college forum. |
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With an inclusive membership it has provided a forum for the exchange of views on a broad range of issues. |
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Even members of the forum admitted to the Sunday Herald this week that they were woefully ill-equipped for the task. |
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An interactive forum led by a male facilitator allowed expectant fathers to openly and honestly discuss issues of birth and fatherhood. |
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We don't shy from the warts but the truth is that this is not the best forum for examining a man's life in detail. |
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The association provided a forum for its geographically dispersed membership to discuss a cooperative. |
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Bear this in mind when you are writing or replying in a forum, especially if your blood is up a little, or it's late and you are tired. |
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She quickly scanned through the emails from computer forum geeks, fans and people asking for advice. |
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He was in fact working very hard for the forum and continued to throughout the period of the conspiracy. |
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Near the site museum is a row of truncated columns, part of the colonnade of a portico belonging to the forum. |
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A community forum was held last week to discuss the effects and consequences of joining the new alternative football league. |
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The Industrial Tribunal is seized of all matters in issue between the parties and is the proper forum. |
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According to the student society bylaws, the forum may appoint students to fill these positions at its discretion. |
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Contentious issues were dealt with in a non-confrontational manner at a pastoral leaseholders forum held in Carnarvon at the weekend. |
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As the nation's daily newspaper, we are the forum in which all sides of these big issues are chewed over. |
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The bill overrides a decision of the court, depriving those people of their right to access and to receive justice in that forum. |
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The Korean forum has focused upon wired networking, including powerline networking, to route content throughout the home, he said. |
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If critique of social and political reality was possible in the East, its forum was cultural life. |
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Academic feminism has provided a forum for Third World women to express themselves and vent their anger at their societies. |
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The forum plaza is bounded on its east by a wall constructed in segments of ashlars and rough stones. |
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How in God's name can you justify awarding costs against a party who consistently sought to be in a different and less expensive forum? |
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The WTO establishes a permanent multilateral forum for trade negotiations and dispute settlement. |
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They suggested creating a multidisciplinary forum for sharing best practices. |
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First, an online gumshoe would go to the company that hosts the forum where a message appears. |
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There are 16 places up for grabs on the youth forum, two for each of the county's districts and boroughs. |
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Monthly tastings offer the enthusiast a serious forum in which to learn more about the subject, while discovering interesting new finds. |
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The challenges facing the dairy processing sector, as identified by the Prospectus report, were also considered by the forum. |
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She would like to use this forum as an opportunity to share her feelings and opinions and exchange views on the outcome of the elections. |
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The excavated area open to the public covers the forum, dated to the Augustan period. |
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One entire forum was devoted to the topic of potential for vote fraud through electronic voting machines. |
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When a celebrity has a little damage control to do, the late night comedy program is the forum of choice. |
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At the same time it is an alternative forum to the local courts and district courts. |
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However, Frontier legislator Emily Lau feared opinions from the forum could be biased. |
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The reticence of our style, chosen, we thought, as appropriate to the forum, requires each reader to substantiate our claims on their own. |
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The Committee met with the broadcaster to, again, threaten to pull its sponsorship of the network's Republican forum. |
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That is the forum in which, for example, it is appropriate to debate the propriety of the conduct of a judge. |
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We need an online forum where young men with varied interests and different backgrounds can discuss and learn from each other's lives. |
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Joking aside, he says the weekly meetings at his club are not just a forum for discussion, but change. |
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The courts are far from being the ideal forum in which to resolve the great majority of disputes between a student and his or her university. |
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You may have seen a letter I emailed earlier regarding his red-baiting me in a public forum of almost 100 people. |
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She's published a bajillion books, and with more no doubt in the works has decided to use the web as the forum for her latest thoughts. |
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A few very loud and very entitled parents have now made the school board their personal forum. |
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A while back there was a discussion on this forum about how the film was basically a rip-off of some director or company. |
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The annual day was also used as a forum for parents to voice their views on the programme. |
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It's a public forum to discuss whether the Internet has been transformed from some sort of anarchic dream into a legal minefield. |
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Embera, Wounaan, and Kuna leaders, coordinators, surveyors, and researchers all participated in an open but structured forum. |
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There has been no open forum in which each side could present its case in a sober and dispassionate manner. |
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Protracted proceedings in a forum that is both remote from and unfamiliar to the claimant can be spared. |
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For the first time, digital satellite viewers will be able to opt into a live interactive forum as soon as a programme has been broadcast. |
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Our established, non-party political forum has members in Shipley, as in the rest of Bradford. |
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Many sites on the Internet also let you to post messages in forum and even facilitate to chat with friends while you play. |
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What are the advantages of having this kind of trial in a domestic forum as opposed to an international forum? |
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The author's name has caused untold hilarity among Britain's schoolboy humour forum, and I've laughed myself silly. |
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An appellate forum to redress appeals against the authorities is also being considered. |
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In relation to suitable businesses that might locate in the centre, Mr Marks said the forum has already been looking for suitable tenants. |
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The county court, meeting twice annually, was a principal forum for justice both civil and criminal. |
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She provides a potent forum for personal reflections on reconciling one's childhood with issues of socialisation and survival. |
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They are nowhere to be seen in precisely the very forum where they should be taking the lead. |
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An office minute recommending dissolution of this forum to take effect from early April 2007 is being drafted for Second Commissioner approval. |
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This forum is the main point of contact for those working with vulnerable adults. |
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There doesn't seem to be a blushing smiley on this forum, but trust me, I am all ablush! |
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Purvanov and Ciampi will attend the closing session of a Bulgarian-Italian business forum. |
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His study of emerging managerial competences involved senior executives, twenty of whom participated in a round-table forum. |
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I was beginning to worry that our campus newspaper was becoming a forum for bleeding-heart liberalism. |
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The Parallels Desktop beta is available for download through the Parallels Desktop for Mac online forum. |
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It is a forum for negotiations between member governments, a majority of which are elected. |
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You can navigate by country, topic or forum and read expert advice or peruse articles. |
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The inner forum, our self-awareness in foro interno, disturbs the outer forum of the republic, the res publica. |
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The blog is ample forum for their in-jokes to be imposed upon an unsuspecting public. |
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Film noir has thus far managed to escape the conformity trap, remaining a flexible forum for dark ruminations. |
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The CBC was created in the 1930s as an arm's length crown corporation with a mandate to be both forum and vehicle for a national conversation. |
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He brings discredit upon himself by using this publication as a forum for his whining. |
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His chief advantage is his incumbency and its inherent command of the free-media forum that will be pivotal over the next eight weeks. |
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Addressing a UN forum in Brasilia on Tuesday night, Silva vowed to spare no effort in the fight against corruption. |
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The most common embarrassing mistake that gets posted to this forum involves dashing off a cocksurely scathing castigation. |
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Could it be that the forum of free speech is a right to be doled out only to those deemed politically worthy? |
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Hauliers could still raise the issue at a forum on road haulage run by the Department of Public Enterprise, he said. |
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With two very approachable dining rooms, he has an open forum to showcase his gastronomical talents. |
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Social media does provide a ready forum for the hashtag hallion sniping away from the coward's comfort of anonymity. |
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The issues discussed at the forum were all related to e-commerce, e-banking, e-security and e-solutions. |
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I spoke to her after the forum to get her sense of how useful she thought the day had been. |
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Weir House hosted a pre-election forum last week with candidates from every party in Parliament. |
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McCrea's possible loss of juridical advantage is either neutral or a factor favouring Ontario as the appropriate forum. |
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Since the 18th century, the Orange Order has been the pre-eminent social and political forum for Protestants. |
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Five members were nominated for the forum, and they were given power to co-opt more members once a strategy had been formed. |
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The city of indulgence and excess will be this summer's location for the largest annual scientific forum and food technology exposition. |
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The moving parties have not established that Nebraska is clearly a more appropriate and convenient forum than Ontario. |
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They might be the product of his confabs with the management luminaries of the European game at a forum in Geneva a week past on Friday. |
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I would not, because as Larry and I was just sitting here vibing on the tube all around the world, this is the best forum in the world. |
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The English courts are obviously an appropriate forum to determine English Law issues. |
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For the first time ever, local people have been given a forum to express their views. |
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Do you support his vision for Iran, or are you just giving a forum to dissidents of different political views? |
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Such candid discussion, I was told, was unprecedented in a dual-gender public forum. |
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Borne along by the flow of traffic, she passed through the forum arch into a stew of noises, colors, and evil smells. |
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Richard Falk argues that the statelessness of the terrorists might make democracy or nationhood an inappropriate forum of address. |
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No diplomat anywhere is likely to turn the other cheek if his president is held up to ridicule in a public forum. |
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Thailand Exhibition 2002 will provide a forum for Thai companies to interact with a wide spectrum of Indian companies. |
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My company launched a woman's forum, newspapers gloated over successful women and hotels and boutiques offered discounts to lady patrons. |
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Mr Hill insists he has received no recent complaints and has even been sent a letter of thanks from the forum. |
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Of course, that said, I would wholeheartedly support and help direct a gaming forum were it to be created. |
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Over the years, Larry's show has become a favorite forum for would-be occupants of the Oval Office. |
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There was a famous cathedral in Amsterdam that operated as a sort of agora, a public forum. |
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Remnants of the city's forum, basilica, temple, ramparts, oil mills and a huge triumphal arch are well preserved. |
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The journal provides a forum for the discussion of the theory and practice of drama and theatre education. |
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In Pausanias's time the forum was certainly to the south and below Temple Hill, but the location of the agora of Greek Corinth is uncertain. |
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Some forums use some sort of redirect so that the search engines can't see your link in the forum. |
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We could set up a public forum to discuss these issues and allow grievances to be aired. |
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It's an organization that rose from the ashes of World War II, a forum for solving conflicts and other global problems. |
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The sea slug forum provides all those concerned with things related to sea slugs a place to go, and chat, and feel at home. |
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And if schoolkids are being prevented from using this forum then it is time we all kicked up a stink. |
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An online discussion forum was set up, allowing both experts and members of the public to have their say. |
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Reed was its national convenor, while Bone and Cook were seconded to work for the forum from their Rotherham Council jobs. |
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Also in attendance were student union staff, forum representatives and a handful of members. |
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The forum is also looking for volunteers to act as rangers along the trail. |
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In order to process your rego, the forum will send a confirmation email to the address you provided. |
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Lawrence, like Richard Pryor before him, uses his stand-up act as a forum to tell his side of the story. |
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When the forum was over, the tension was all but gone, and there was much socializing and shaking of hands as the room emptied. |
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The forum will be aired on local public access television prior to Election Day. |
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The forum thinks night life in Kingston is only for the noisy, the rowdy and drug-taking yobs. |
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As an apolitical forum, it should play a key role in framing agricultural policies. |
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Even as other students were well into their third week of classes, some SFSS forum reps were still enjoying a holiday from public service. |
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Secondly, I knew that sooner or later the adbots would find the forum and I'd have to close it down anyway. |
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Pompeii was a walled town with an amphitheatre, forum, basilica, several public baths, two theatres, and at least nine temples. |
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The permanent forum is a body of 16 representatives, half of them nominated by indigenous organisations and half by U.N. member states. |
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Vestiges of the city's forum, basilica, temple, ramparts, bastions and oil mills are also well preserved. |
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To that extent, the court in either jurisdiction may be regarded as the natural forum. |
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However, Mr Blanshard said the forum had already identified cleanliness problems surrounding patients' laundry and children's soft toys. |
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I am staggered by the insensitivity of this anonymous writer in raising this issue in a public forum where it was read by Tara's parents. |
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The forum, which held its first meeting in 1994, is the only multilateral forum on security issues in the Asia-Pacific region. |
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The audio-visual capacities of the Internet, along with its speed and efficiency of communication, have made it the ideal forum for conlangers. |
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The doomsayers were having a field day, spreading their pessimistic philosophy of gloom and doom to every forum they could ooze their way into. |
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This fifth day we have a story from Val, who is a vivid RPG player and a moderator on our forum. |
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The forum was attended by producers of fruit and wine, by representatives of Uzbek banks, industry organisations, and tourism associations. |
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As a forum for sharing ideas, we invite frequent users to participate in biyearly brainstorm sessions sponsored by the web site. |
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This division is important in getting really valid issues and concerns into the public forum. |
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I wonder if a published forum of this kind could be arranged for a group of faculty who do not have tenure track jobs. |
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He's a brilliant thinker and writer, and I thank him for contributing to this forum. |
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Please leave your comments on the forum and view the opinions of like-minded and disgusted people across this land. |
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I've accidentally underscored every argument a book retailer has ever made, in every forum where I've read them, against odd sizes and formats. |
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There was none of the tub-thumping of his predecessor at last night's fans' forum. |
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Himalayan Enfielders, now nearly a year old with about 70 members, is a forum for people who have a passion for biking in Kathmandu. |
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If you know of any topics that should be included in the sticky topics at the top of each forum, please tell that forum's moderator. |
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I prefer having general help and advice on a static web page, rather than as sticky posts in a forum. |
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The Network promotes the use of model organisms and intends to provide a forum for meetings, workshops and other activities. |
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Thirty-three electors took the opportunity to attend the open public forum immediately before the council meeting. |
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Members can address questions or issues during open forum sessions held during every meeting of Provincial Council. |
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Judging by Andy's experience, the Greek courts are a forum for disorder and confusion. |
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The forum concludes that morning with a general session reviewing the top issues facing the dairy industry today. |
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As one of the key issues in the morning, the forum discussed antiterrorism measures in the wake of Sept. 11 attacks in the United States. |
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A forum such as the State Ombudsman, can act as the arbitrator in the event of future disputes. |
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Double demerit points for motorists caught speeding in 40 kph school zones was one suggestion put forward at a public forum last week. |
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The forum will give people the opportunity to find out more about what could be in store for the future. |
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So Parliament offers no forum for considered debate and no brake on the unbridled ambition of an unscrupulous Prime Minister. |
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Balaraj is a key mover behind an informal forum in the city which helps young entrepreneurs to find start-up capital. |
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The ad hoc nature and the low cost of this forum make the unconference accessible to many. |
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While both sides claim to have been wronged, Novak was hopeful that the campaign would provide an open forum for debate. |
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However, other factors point to the Federal Court as being the appropriate forum to remit the matter. |
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The members on the forum can discuss individual camera models, lenses, flashguns, film, tripods and paper. |
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From this forum, I again request that understanding, cooperation and support. |
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He revealed that City's directors had given the go-ahead for a fans' forum to be held on an unspecified date next year. |
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After I began writing this article, a passionate debate on the same subject erupted in an online discussion forum. |
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These causes of action exist in Ontario, the forum chosen by the plaintiff. |
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But what's wrong with having a bully pulpit, using that kind of forum as a bully pulpit to talk about these economic issues? |
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In fact, she was counseled to remove her ear hoop for the forum, but she refused. |
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Though the grand jury is an imperfect forum for resolving social issues, it works very well in finding truth. |
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On Sunday morning, the meeting continued in his house, partly a debating forum, partly a steering committee. |
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She found a school newspaper a pedagogical instrument and so a nonpublic forum, allowing the school administration to censor content within the paper. |
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They've modelled the forum on a BBC radio show which brings together pollies, experts, and activists for a weekly discussion on big issues with interested voters. |
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Is this court the appropriate forum for the trial of these issues? |
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The new Parliament created a forum in which the snp, and Scottish claims to self-determination, could thrive. |
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Wells and thousands of others have found an unexpected forum for abstract art, and Keck has found another market. |
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Certainly the editors routinely make viewpoint-based decisions about what gets published and what doesn't, something state actors generally can't do even in a nonpublic forum. |
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The club provides a forum for people who share an interest in local history. |
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A man wrote a note to an Internet Mac support forum asking for help. |
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The challenge has yet to be decided, leaving open the possibility that the university-funded paper could be considered a nonpublic forum and thus subject to censorship. |
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These posts are still available in archives that are only viewable to privileged members of the forum. |
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As I mentioned, it looks like a stadium is probably a nonpublic forum. |
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Miller has long been a regular contributor on anti-Semitic and white supremacist Internet forum vanguard News Network. |
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From Ebola to immigration, from honor killing to the strains of military life, the forum covered it all. |
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The council has set up a new interactive database, making information on area assembly and community forum meetings readily available to residents. |
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There were a number of people who could have convened a forum of Charter 77, or meetings with other, smaller opposition groups. |
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The BMJ would provide an excellent forum for this debate to take place. |
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After his death, Jackson tried to speak up for her friend on a Facebook forum. |
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Since it's been suggested there were too many stickies at the top of the forum, I'm going to add a layer of indirection and replace them with this thread. |
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The centre of the town was replanned and this building replaced by a great basilica and forum stretching from Lombard Street on the east to Lime Street on the west. |
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I wonder if it would be a good idea to add sticky thread capability so we can have the equivalent of the 'Stupid Questions' at the top of every forum that needs one. |
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The development plan would harmonise the activities of the ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, the agriculture consultative forum and other stakeholders. |
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The man in the yellow shirt is an unpaid volunteer from the neighborhood, a member of the local crime policing forum, set up to the aid of police. |
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Like I said in another forum, its all well and good tarring people with the same brush, but beware that you don't end up attacking genuinely good people in the process. |
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Musical theatre was its formulaic, reductive country cousin, a forum for bright happy little tales, preferably tinged with a pleasant nationalistic fervour. |
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I don't think that you are either rationally or learnedly qualified to make such a massive declaration for this forum as a whole, as you have done here. |
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Given that Gee posted this in a public forum, yep, you betcha. |
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Is Ontario the appropriate and convenient forum for determination of the issues raised and claims advanced by Banks in his amended statement of claim? |
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It is one thing to recognize the limitations of objectivity, however, and another to embrace them as giving license to make the classroom a psychodramatic forum. |
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A software firm chaired by former Baltimore Technologies boss Fran Rooney is one of ten companies pitching for funding at an investment forum this week. |
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The forum is also a member of the anti-corruption coalition of Armenia. |
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Maybe just the act of posting a novel in a forum where bored Babus can read it and slam it will be enough to awaken the sleeping literary lion in aspiring novelists. |
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In the Senate, which increasingly resembles a forum for performance art, Americans were given a lesson in civics. |
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We have an obligation to share our faith and by holding an open forum we felt we could create a happy medium to meet those who are interested in finding out more. |
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Recruitment for the remaining forum positions is continuing. |
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Nah, seriously though, the forum really isn't worth the trouble. |
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The forum should be helping people to organise around their chosen themes. |
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As well as the exciting racing on offer, Racing Post tipsters will be staging a special forum to give some expert pointers as to where winners can be found. |
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The senate, we are told, is a forum for reflective debate on key issues. |
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The reality of the two day forum, regrettably, was vastly different. |
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Exactly how a vendor which of its own volition posts information in a public forum can then go back and claim it's proprietary defies comprehension. |
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But it is also a forum in which Walters plays on, and plays up to, her own regalness. |
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With the delay of the two ministerial decrees, a tripartite forum comprising employers, trade unions and government representatives will deliberate the issue next month. |
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To pacify the ulema, always wary of any rival forum, this initial gathering consisted entirely of men who were clerics. |
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Should we start to close down the internet, that great forum of free expression which is continually giving voice to the sad, the lonely and the downright insane? |
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It's forum has spawned many memes and more than its fair share of trolls. |
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Of the ancient forum where Cicero spoke and Caesar triumphed, there remain only ruins scattered across an enclave around which swirls the modern city. |
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Donna, who has been working with Castleton teenagers, told Castleton community forum that youths would be less likely to abuse drugs or alcohol if they had a shelter. |
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A forum that often is raucous and rowdy was solemn and grave. |
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Meanwhile, the Internet has created a brave new world for forum shoppers. |
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And somehow or another, despite them knowing we are partisan, we are now expected to be constructing some magnanimous equalitarian forum here at our personal blogs. |
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This interesting business opportunity, often using the web as a sales forum, sells ex-company cars, lease cars and PCP cars direct to the public and to employees. |
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The site operates like a quasi-moderated Internet forum for the broken-hearted. |
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The other process is a kangaroo court where the prosecutors design the rules of the forum to ensure that a conviction is obtained without any reference to justice or fairness. |
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Even Hollywood received a nod at the world's largest book fair in a special forum highlighting the symbiosis between the printed word and the movies. |
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From its founding in 1914, The New Republic has been the flagship and forum of American liberalism. |
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One state court ruled that the neighborhood store is too small to carry the burden of being a public speech forum and did not have to put up with petitioners. |
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Because the Scottish parliament has no second chamber, the committees must act as an even-handed forum to ensure that legislation is fair and foolproof. |
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The format of the event is designed to stimulate debate in a forum discussion, supplemented by a variety of masterclasses run by panellists and key contributors. |
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BlueEar.com also has a good forum for postings from just folks. |
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One of our forum moderators and has only ever ridden a hardtail. |
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After a public forum and a straw poll, it settled on J.D. Winteregg, a 32-year-old teacher from Troy, Ohio. |
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The flagship daily news and current affairs programme Kildare Today will deal with topical issues and provide a forum for listeners to air their views. |
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Chat with Paul, for the next few days, in our discussion forum. |
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The forum featured about 30 German companies operating mainly in the production of equipment for viticulture and wine making, in electronics, metallurgy and tourism. |
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A few of us journos debated the trade at a public forum last night. |
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You do not need to ask my permission for reproducing this article in any or offline forum, as long as it is complete, without any changes, subtractions, or additions. |
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The poster had apparently been amazed to find a forum on topix.com for people looking to buy the drug in Atlanta. |
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Some of the women were opposed to a public forum and felt such a meeting could turn into a free-for-all and there would be no structure to the meetings. |
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Despite the attempt by the forum to insist on casual dress, it is hard to part many businessmen from their suits, or their wives from their haute couture. |
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I suggest less typing and more researching that would reveal why some more established members of this forum are not posting, having covered a volume of material already. |
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Other items of an interest at the forum will be susceptibilities and inborn anomalies, determination of the phenotype, genealogical study and risk assessment prevention. |
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Since 1998, her popular website has served as an international meeting place, discussion forum and source of advice for expatriates around the globe. |
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Hadrianic London, too, saw the demolition of the substantial Flavian forum and basilica and their replacement with a complex twice the normal size. |
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