At Plymouth she will be put through her paces on her ability to berth and secure to a buoy, along with her storing facilities. |
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The address the company had left on the contract was wrong and the telephone number could never be put through. |
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Similar to the TV series, all you do to contact someone is press the talk button on the lapel badge, say their name, and you will be put through. |
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If their owners don't claim them soon, they'll be transported to a scrap merchant's and unceremoniously put through the crusher. |
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And the thing is, just two days back I put through an insurance plan for myself. |
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Both were highly corrupt and the smart writer proved an excellent handyman to put through their deals, shady and otherwise. |
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These were then put through a mincer, washed, sieved and dried before being planted. |
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The sand collected from different locations are first washed, then dried and put through sieves to separate the large and small grains. |
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A Singaporean claimed that he could still use his thumb drive even though it had been accidentally put through the wash by his wife. |
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That is a mythical invention of judges, who were forced to invent something to cope with some political compromises put through by David Lange. |
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Jimmy Spencer hit a snap shot over the bar from 25 yards and he later shot wide when put through by Martin Bland. |
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The weather varied from blowing snow to clear skies and ensured all skiers were put through their paces. |
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It's too ridiculous that she didn't make it, spesh when the judges put through Jean who can't sing in tune! |
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He is being put through a vigorous physical fitness programme which includes stamina, gym work, endurance running and weight training. |
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As a result a number of teams were put through a three-day activity that used the disciplines of abseiling, canyoning and whitewater rafting. |
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Most of us were put through a system which led us to hate, or certainly dislike, the language which we should love. |
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It is as if our stolid church hymns have been put through a magical transformation and sent back to us full of life, spirit and human feeling. |
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Eight minutes after Thompson's opener, Ian Wright scored an equaliser after being put through by the elegant Dennis Bergkamp. |
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However, the characters are put through a complicated process that makes them look like two-dimensional line drawings, with outlines. |
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Then after the trays pass the visual inspection they are put through a high-pressure steam vacuum machine that sterilises the instruments. |
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For Burrell, however, who blames Charles for the stress he was put through in the court case, revenge has been sweet and very lucrative. |
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Nothing is really tested until it has been put through its paces out in the real world and I cheerfully ignore any tests I read about! |
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The fresh bull is put through its paces by the banderillos and the matadors, who will make some passes to study its movement and pace. |
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The children were put through their paces in the first rehearsal with the company on Sunday as they learned clog dancing. |
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None of these books was put through any sort of scientific peer review before being published. |
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A stone was put through a window and then a petrol bomb thrown in afterwards. |
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Clergy and parents are being put through impossible situations each and every year. |
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Throughout the concerto, the soloist is put through his paces with miles of finger-bending figurations. |
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Sheets, towels, and tea-towels will need no ironing if they are folded carefully and put through the rollers before they are bone-dry. |
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The etched lines are then filled with ink, and the plate put through a printing press so the picture can be transferred to paper. |
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The plan will go back before councillors and may also be put through a public examination process before being finalised. |
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In the next step, the stents are put through electropolishing in order to smooth out their surfaces. |
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He is being put through a vigorous physical fitness programme which includes stamina, endurance running, and weight training. |
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You can't get any station as they are all ex-directory but I was put through to an Arriva number with no answer. |
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Four film crews followed them as they were put through their paces in the austere classrooms and spartan dormitories by real teachers. |
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My knees ache, my legs are in a tangle, and every inch of my untoned body feels as if it has been put through a vigorous exercise routine. |
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A large crowd of spectators attended and thoroughly enjoyed horses and riders being put through their paces. |
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She is being put through her paces by mate Lorraine and says she will feel a sense of achievement in completing the 5km race. |
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Each time we were put through to a main operator service which was prompt, helpful and friendly. |
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First, you are put through to the telephone operator, who asks you which of the emergency services you require. |
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A quick call to the Greenwich borough switchboard as I turned into Wellington Gardens, and I was put through to the police station. |
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He was put through a series of demanding fitness tests including press-ups, pull-ups and running. |
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Nine months ago, he had been put through a similar experience, and knew the emotions that came with such an ordeal. |
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They can be put through wretched working conditions without a chance of redress. |
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The story is told from Lucia's viewpoint and she is put through the wringer by her mother. |
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And last but not least, I was just put through a refresher training course and we had handbooks to follow along with. |
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Military training was emphasized and legionaries were put through rigorous and continuous training. |
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Over the 3 days, the players were put through their paces of hurling as well as taking part in fun-games, rounders and skills testing. |
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Instead he is being handed over to the US government to be put through a kangaroo court which will rely on evidence gathered by the British police. |
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Let me say that again, there is an alchemical menstruum, that is completely plant based, which indeed can be made from any plant put through the alchemical process. |
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Only when the regulations have been put through the paces associated with real-world litigation will the full ramifications and impact truly be known. |
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So I redialled, whereupon I was put through to the wrong department. |
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Family and friends ringing in were charged to listen to a lengthy message only to find that calls were disconnected before being put through to the patient. |
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So what does the 26-page report say to reassure gun-shy men who fear they might be put through the ringer by biased child custody awards or draconian child support laws? |
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For five days last week they were put through their paces by the coaches and picked up a lot of tips and skills that will no doubt improve their game. |
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The Italian judicial system has essentially been put through the ringer in this case, and has come out stained. |
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The students were put through their paces with day and night trainers. |
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He had been put through a very rigorous test before he was passed fit. |
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The soldiers are put through back-breaking training sessions and mindless tasks like polishing boots to teach them to obey orders without question. |
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Lee asked a plastics expert if strips of veneer could be put through a plasticizing process as a substitute for the hand-cut split oak but was told this was impossible. |
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The eye of one point is put through the hole in the reef-hand. |
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Where possible, the army arranged for the men to have baths in huge vats of hot water while their clothes were being put through delousing machines. |
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The necessary amendments are put through to take them off the payroll. |
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Albert the cobby black pony steadily mooched around while Lola was put through her paces. |
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Friedel again had to save as he parried a Patrice Evra shot before gathering the ball after the left-back had been put through by Ryan Giggs. |
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Monty, a giant schnauzer, Ginny, a whippet cross, and Porter, an old beardie cross, were put through their paces on live television. |
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Not quite and there was even more twitchiness when Brown, under pressure at a corner from Heinze, put through his own goal. |
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They should not be given to yobs to be kicked around the floor and bullied, perhaps starved, tied up, and put through a lot of cruelty. |
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And before Hourigan's chaser is put through his paces, Sidalcea should book her Cheltenham ticket by landing the betfair. |
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The cameras rolled, Fowler put through a perfect pass, and Nigel hooved it over the bar. |
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Experts found the fire had been caused by a rocket which had been put through the cat-flap in the door, setting paper and other material alight. |
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The X FacTor ITV1 8pm Dapper Dermot O'Leary tries to keep the peace as those catty judges bicker among themselves over who to put through. |
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He needs chemotherapy drugs put through a chest tube and he swallows five syringes of medicine nightly too. |
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The new folks really get put through a baptism by fire, to start doing a stressful job with so little training. |
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The carrot seed is first put through a despining machine, where the spine is broken through some sort of rubbing action. |
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Three of David Pipe's National hopes had a schooling session yesterday morning, with Comply Or Die, The Package and Piraya having been put through their paces. |
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The Continental Army was put through a new training program, supervised by Baron von Steuben, introducing the most modern Prussian methods of drilling. |
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The Brinks money was put through Feberion, issued bearer shares only, and other front companies through banks in Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Jersey, and the Isle of Man. |
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Eight budding high jumpers from the Gateshead Academy of Sport were put through their paces in an hour-long session of hurdles, technical exercises and yoga stretching. |
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Almost all appeals require permission, a major innovation from the previous system, where appeals were, on the request of counsel, almost all automatically put through. |
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Members of the public participate in the show by calling a premium-rate telephone number in an attempt to be put through to the studio to answer a quiz question. |
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Specimens that prolapsed were immediately put through a reversal test, which consisted of axial compression and extension, or combined extension and side flexion. |
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