This roster of renegades may not be as familiar to us as the European gypsy moth, but they threaten our forests just as surely. |
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Last year the team had four lefthanded relievers on its opening day roster. |
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If we could only get over the 'yuck factor,' a bug sector may be a welcome addition to the roster of Canadian agricultural products. |
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Yesterday, we looked at five Cubs' minor leaguers vying for spots on the 40-man roster. |
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Minor leaguers are subjected to drug tests, but 40-man roster members are not. |
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No one on a major league 25-man roster was eligible, but minor leaguers on a 40-man roster were. |
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This is for younger guys on the team and minor leaguers who are on the roster but will be sent down at the first cut. |
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If he does opt to re-up, then there's no doubt that the Lakers' roster has been secretly refashioned to meet his specifications. |
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It may well be that the cities no longer had the resources to support a roster of teachers of grammar and rhetoric. |
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A deeper team roster has been added for each squad, boosting the number of available players that ride the pine to twenty athletes. |
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Other than the imminent signing of rookie Mike Smith, there are no indications right now the roster will look drastically different. |
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Underwood signed a two-year deal with no signing or roster bonuses and only a few performance incentives to boost his minimum pay. |
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Students are provided with classroom roster sheets that contain alphabetical listings of all of the children in the classroom. |
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To his left, in the passenger seat, his trustworthy adjutant read the mission roster. |
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Hornblower stayed busy writing in the log, checking the chart, reviewing the new duty roster prepared to keep the ship in a state of alert. |
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It quoted a spokesman as saying that the company's initial investigation showed that there was a mix-up in the duty roster. |
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Lydia expertly fielded their questions about staffing and even started a very specific duty roster. |
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On your datapads is a copy of the Flight roster and your individual designations. |
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Its events already laid out on the duty roster in his head, he returned to his cabin and was soon fast asleep. |
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So here's what's going to happen, either you explain your actions today, or you'll both be stricken off of the active duty roster. |
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After looking at his duty roster, Blackstone headed down to the docking bay to check out the fighter he'd been assigned. |
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Let's brake for lunch and I'll give you your duty roster for the rest of the week when you get back. |
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They have repeatedly managed to attract an impressive roster of artists and curators to its event. |
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A larger roster of players, particularly an increase in the amount of legends, would've increased the number of dream matchups significantly. |
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For example, there still isn't a disabled list in the game, and when players gets hurt, you don't even have to take them off the active roster. |
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Could it be that Washington has again assembled an all-star roster but an underachieving team? |
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Once there, he found success as an art dealer and retailer and continually grew his roster of artists. |
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You therefore need a roster of available players that is two or three times the average number of players you desire. |
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However, some agents, in addition to their regular client list, have a supplemental roster of newer artists. |
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The major league roster is aging, but the team has multiple options for the future. |
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Pitchers who have no hope of even making the postseason roster are performing relief duties. |
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You have to roster yourselves so that school study areas are open and supervised for 12 hours a day. |
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Without a legitimate starting defensive tackle on their roster, the Eagles must get one. |
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The Bears are said to be auditioning candidates, but might be leaning toward replacing Wade with a player already on the roster. |
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A player on the taxi squad can be activated so long as a player from the roster is deactivated. |
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The drivers refused to comply with roster changes until they were put on this higher rate of pay. |
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With such a large roster, a lot of manoeuvrers have to be eliminated so as not to step on someone else's toes. |
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He was responsible for draft preparation and scouting, salary cap planning and roster management. |
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Detroit makes the most of its limited roster by playing some of the best team ball in the League. |
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I began watching the company in the fifties, when a quintet of highly individual ballerinas reigned over the female roster. |
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Showcasing its roster of brilliant ballerinas, the Kirov offers sparkling versions of Petipa and Balanchine. |
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We must all take time off now to verify the details on the roster instead of waiting for the last minute. |
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Since then, however, the roster has relatively stabilized into a regular septet. |
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Dinamo began this season with five Canadians on the roster, although some of those players have become naturalized Belarusians. |
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Few players on the roster have minor league options, so one solution might be a two-for-one trade to open a roster spot. |
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On the other hand, as team president, he has to consider trading those loyal players if it means strengthening his roster. |
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You are guaranteed to tick off the full roster of the big five lion, buffalo, leopard, rhino and elephant. |
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She even floors Sherry's decidedly unbookish friend, Ferdy, by kindly including his name in the roster. |
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They've achieved multiplatinum success, despite numerous lawsuits and roster changes. |
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He is responsible for the development of a multiplatinum roster of performers. |
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Although PG Tim Hardaway remains unsigned, all signs point to him being on the roster. |
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He is one of the league's best, and coach Bill Cowher doesn't believe in using a position player as a long snapper just to save a roster spot. |
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This bozo later got a prime spot on the roster, encouraging all his fans to register to vote. |
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With summer ripening the odour in the area, the neighbours drew up a roster system to empty the night cart pan, dubbing it Dunny Duty. |
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That's a fiction you can't sustain with a roster full of rookies and no-names. |
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The key to Basic Fantasy Football is making smart trades and building roster value. |
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The roster of tattooed, pierced misfits and post-punk gals has become a phenomenon with a recent burlesque revue touring North America. |
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They screamed during the offseason for free-agent signings and other roster improvements while Reid largely stood pat. |
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Baltimore stood pat in free agency, not signing a free agent other than those on their own roster. |
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He was expected to miss camp time with a strained oblique muscle, which didn't help his chances of making the roster. |
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To help you find the best players for your roster, you get an extensive list of stats. |
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One of the finest harvesters of talents, he is once again working his magic and bringing some fresh and creative blood into his roster. |
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International birders include four Eurasian sandpipers, called stints, on the peeps roster. |
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There are people working on a regular roster, working 20 hours or more who are still seen as casuals. |
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The Department should not roster any Year 12 teacher for relief duty during Stuvac. |
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He is a solid strategist, who uses his entire roster and rarely gets outmaneuvered. |
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Each engine is attended to in turn, usually according to a roster chalked on a blackboard. |
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The company recently added motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson Inc. to its high-octane roster of clients. |
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Stanford's roster included a golden eagle, a northern harrier, and a California thrasher, plus a host of sparrows. |
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If you perform well enough the next five weeks, you'll make the Panthers' roster as a backup, a swingman who can play both right and left tackle. |
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He's the best quarterback on the roster, period, because of what he brings to the huddle and the passing game. |
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The ill-starred USS Pueblo itself has never been stricken from the Navy's roster of active ships. |
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Frank would not be so indelicate as to disclose just which of our 2003 roster is under suspicion. |
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Although the Texans' roster is only in its infant stages of development, the staff has had plenty to do besides scouting. |
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The roster will run alongside the existing in-house design department, BBC Design and Publications. |
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The tidy inventory of his property functioned as a dual hit list and memorial roster when mounted on a large wall at the emporium's entrance. |
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There he meets Anna and her Pomeranian, and sees a fine opportunity to add to his considerable roster of empty conquests. |
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He's as calm under pressure as any other player on this roster and won't fold in the pressure-cooker of the World Cup. |
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The company roster includes about 100 full-time workers and 40 freelancers. |
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Not only must you pick the high scorers each week, but you must differentiate your roster from owners in front of you. |
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Griffiths said she has only 12 Emirati nurses among her roster of 1,450 nursing staff. |
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With a roster of tough guys who have some scoring touch, you should have a good team to compete. |
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The all-time roster of steam locomotives totalled just 60 engines, less than half of which were acquired new. |
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At a time when investors are dumping shares in some of Europe's biggest cable operators, the company boasts an enviable roster of backers. |
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And then the little dobber, office nark starts harping on about the need to draw up a roster for using the photocopier. |
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Flowers improved his chances of making the roster with two sacks in the exhibition opener. |
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A player becomes eligible for the draft when his team fails to protect him on its 40-man roster. |
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It also sought abolition of the roster system for the appointment of Urdu teachers. |
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With a roster heavy on walk-ons and light on returning veterans, Georgia won three of its first four games, losing only at Gonzaga in overtime. |
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More than any other sport, soccer needs a full roster of quality players in order to make it an attractive game. |
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Bly is a native Minnesotan and the roster of Minnesota poets of any accomplishment is not long. |
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An unassuming but apparently magical dry-erase board accretes a roster of chores throughout the week. |
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Players become vested in the pension plan from day one and begin to accrue pension benefits after they're on a club roster for 43 days. |
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The more extensive the member roster, the harder it might be to achieve a quorum consistently when meetings are called. |
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This means that half of your roster will be filled with name players and the other half with Joe Schmoes who aren't particularly good. |
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He's the one player on the roster who will grab a jump ball, which is why the team loves him in the red zone. |
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The Bills may have a one-year window of opportunity before they must rebuild an aging roster. |
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The Kiwis do security patrols around the base perimeter and man the watchtower on a roster system. |
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I also had words with my manager, as he had changed the roster for next week without my consultation. |
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In no other of Marie's lays is the roster of personages so heavily weighted toward a single gender. |
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Their roster of dazzling images is annually expanded by increments, as happened with bardic lays after the fall of Troy. |
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Get this guy on your roster before I have to use another interrobang. |
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Three new standout players were added to the roster this season. |
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Also Tuesday, Blazers GM John Nash opened a cabinet in his office, showing me a grease board with the 15 names of the players on the roster on it. |
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Kay and Brastias, I need you to roster our knights, horses and supplies. |
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Early on in the tournament, hardcore Argentina fans spoofed the Argentina roster listing Pope Francis as a team member. |
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Though none of the artists on the roster at his own J records has shown signs of unrest, Davis knows better than most record executives the perils of the prima donna. |
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The Lakers have built the most impressive roster in the league. |
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The article implies that there is no active company, which is an insult to the hard work of my contracted roster of singers, and that is what really galls me the most. |
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As for our current adventure in Mesopotamia, consider this lustrous alumni roster. |
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Fish is a close second in this roster of edible grotesquerie. |
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The only performance artist to make the pop charts, he joins the roster of aging musical avant-gardists who've begun to top the bill annually at the Rodeo. |
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Hornblower sat at the small table and pulled out his log, the duty roster, and noted on all the different items that would need seeing to in the coming days. |
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As quickly as his enfeebled muscles would allow, he made his way to what seemed to be the front of the room, and checked the giant roster for his schedule. |
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In the roster of genius, evasion of worldly responsibility seems practically a fixed theme. |
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And, of the roster, the well-honed point breaks rank at the top. |
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Their calls now join the soft cries of moreporks, native forest owls that have found their own ways un-assisted onto the island's roster of breeding birds. |
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That explains the impressive roster of guest stars the series has racked up of politicians playing themselves. |
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You'll have to have a chores roster, but it'll work really well. |
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The history of 30th Signal Battalion changed Oct.16, 2002, when it reorganized under an Army directive and added a different guidon to its roster. |
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And the roster is topped off with fan favorites like Meleana Shim and Jessica McDonald. |
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Mr. Kennedy is back in his cabin, but still off the duty roster. |
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Thus he joins the long roster of nearly men, those who got close but didn't get the cigar, who for one reason or other missed out on the ultimate prize. |
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There are too many swingmen on the roster and not enough power players. |
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If he makes the major league roster, his playing time will be limited. |
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The first war room gave us the working metaphor for modern campaigns and a roster of politicos who themselves became legends. |
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One of head coach Lovie Smith's first orders of business upon accepting work from the Bears in January was to implement a slim-down mandate for every player on the roster. |
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That goes for its contemporary membership roster as well as for the photographers represented in the exhibition. |
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In addition, a roster of museum professionals attended the event and participated as lecturers and panelists in a round-table discussion during the lecture series. |
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Pilots were opposing company proposals to roster them to work up to the limit of the hours they are licensed to fly under Irish Aviation Authority regulations. |
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Their roster also includes Reformer, Power Tower, cardio Chair, and many other Pilates-based classes. |
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The current roster has more than 50 stallions breeding on five continents. |
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As he mentioned in Wednesday afternoon's presser, we are now in the moment in the offseason when the coaching staff gathers to evaluate the roster. |
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Maintaining a consistent roster from year to year and signing players of similar ethnic backgrounds has helped to produce one of the most balanced, fluid teams in the world. |
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Nearby, Mike Martin showed his N-scale PM locomotive roster, applying decals to an E7 as I watched in awe of his precise results on such a small model. |
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However, this position did not extend to the censor's ability to hold a census and determine the Senate's roster. |
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He's a last-minute replacement. After today, they'd have had to play with the original roster. |
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It has always had at least one operational steam locomotive, Union Pacific 844, on its roster. |
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By the time he died, he was assisted by a large international roster of guest conductors. |
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By 1966 Festival was, however, on the verge of dropping them from the Leedon roster because of their perceived lack of commercial success. |
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Since 1990, the Old Course has been unique on the Open roster in holding the Championship every five years. |
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The Piet Zwart Institute boasts a selective roster of emerging international artists. |
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It was in Toronto on 5 August that the team got its first taste of what life would be like on the road with Beckham on the roster. |
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The secretary has produced a new cleaning roster for the Church over the remainder of the year. |
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There were yellowed pages of base layouts and plans, a duty roster, and a rubber banded package of papers. |
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Sixty-two junior doctors at Waterford Regional have voted to begin a work-to-rule in a row over roster changes. |
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For that reason, Little plans to frequently use him as a pinch-hitter now that he has the flexibility of a third catcher on the active roster. |
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By November 20, each club must set its 40-man roster and submit reserve lists for all major and minor-league levels. |
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Also at 580 White Plains Road, Keltic Financial Services, joined the tenant roster. |
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The Kirov was then run by Oleg Vinogradov and the roster of ballerinas was a mixed bag. |
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The puzzled playcaller will demand his roster re-evaluates its game ahead of this weekend's double-header against Bradford and Leicester. |
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The fact the Dodgers made the playoffs, after a 12-month period of tremendous roster turnover, is almost unheard of in modern times. |
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Prominent among Whitten's roster of executive producers is industry giant Abigail Disney, grand-niece of Mickey Mouse's online begetter. |
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The party at The Belasco for Elton John's partner boasted a roster of A-list attendees. |
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Of the tight ends currently on the Patriots roster, at least one, possibly two, will be released before the season starts. |
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Connelly joins the brand's current roster of celebrity spokesmodels that includes Halle Berry, Jessica Alba, Beau Garrett and Elle Macpherson. |
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Among the artists on S-Curve s roster is multi-platinum pop artist Andy Grammer, who has released two albums on the label. |
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I had been working in a surgical ward when I discovered I had been placed on the ICU roster by nursing management. |
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His confirmation completes the symposium's roster of acclaimed national speakers and North Dakotans involved in issues of the time. |
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The new CPS professional points system allows an expanded roster of equipment to qualify prospective members into the program. |
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Eleven of the Crusaders 12 roster spots belong to upperclassmen, and five seniors start. |
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Yet despite the field's scientific progress, few women have joined Hodgkin on the roster of crystallographers. |
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Both were incumbents, so no new women were added to the roster. |
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To make room for Chris Martin on 40 man roster, Yankees DFA'd Gonzalez Germen. |
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The Los Angeles Lakers added journeyman forward Bob McAdoo to their roster in hopes that he could help them win a title. |
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The Syracuse roster includes Yanni Gourde, who signed with parent Tampa Bay last March 9 after his 25-game pro tryout with the Sharks expired. |
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Broomrape, kudzu and giant hogweed also have made the State Weed Board's dubious roster. |
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Jess joins Brittanie Shipway and Elly Oh, among a few others, in this year's roster of 4-chair nods. |
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Like Mr. Paresi, a pimpy Brooklyn lawyer who my mother claims is the number-one criminal defense attorney in New York, complete with an impressive roster of Mafia clients. |
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But in terms of contemporary art, the Hammer was operating more like a kunsthalle, a temporary home for a constantly changing roster of exhibitions. |
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Hassan Sabree from Camden High School, and two teachers from Newark, Chevon Boone at Northstar Academy and Karen Trindle at Ridge Elementary School, round out the 2014 roster. |
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Beste will serve as a liaison between IVI's roster of architects and engineers and the firm's clients, while providing quality control and quality assurance. |
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Is it possible to have a few one-and-one guys while building the majority of the roster around guys who want to be at Kansas for longer than just one year? |
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Magnolia's current client roster includes Crowdtap, the leading social influence marketing platform, ROWDYDOW bbQ as well as Better Retail and its associated brands. |
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And although Brown knew he was inheriting a struggling team with a mismatched roster without a true center, small forward and point guard, losing still takes a toll. |
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Major names in the roster included the likes of Bradley Wiggins, Edvald Boasson Hagen and the 2010 British men's Road Race champion, Geraint Thomas. |
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Darin Erstad had the entire 1997 spring training to learn the infield and took over the spot with the Angels that season, as he made an Opening Day roster for the first time. |
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To my knowledge it should be used as a tool to give a basic roster then the inputter can make alterations to accommodate requests, annual leave etc. |
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Nonfiction Spots, Santa Monica and New York, represents a roster of award winning documentary filmmakers for spots and client sponsored content film projects. |
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The Clippers continue to play with a ragtag roster, featuring journeyman Rick Brunson as their starting point guard and Darrick Martin as his backup. |
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Competitions range from men and women's skysurfing to street luge, downhill in-line skating, bicycle stunt riding, sports climbing and a grueling roster of water sports. |
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Russian gaming company Nival has recently joined the impressive roster of clients and Hasbro has called upon Glispa to handle the launch of its new card game. |
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Their problem last year was that their roster of star players never really gelled as a team, but they have looked far silkier under new coach Vyacheslav Bykov this campaign. |
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Club connoisseurs clock into the underground venue week-on-week with a cultish devotion to the roster of DJs and live acts that frequent the critically-acclaimed club. |
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Diabetes history reads like a roster of euphoniously named heroes. |
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The company claims an impressive roster of celebrity endorsers, including Mick Fleetwood, Def Lepperd's Rick Allen, and Randy Guss of Toad the Wet Sprocket. |
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The scrumptious Salopian Oracle and Hobson's Mild are mainstays alongside six ever-changing guests, plus a changing roster of 13 traditional ciders and perries. |
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