The few cars slalom on the street below, find their traction, then spin tires and fishtail again at each stop sign up the block. |
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Another guy selling vegetables told me if there was war he'd be the first to sign up. |
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In a separate development yesterday, Eircom turned up the heat in its attempts to sign up more customers by launching a new introductory package. |
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Most of the people that I know won't sign up to political activism in order to get better managers. |
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Falconry enthusiasts wanting to delve even deeper into the subject can sign up for a course of either one, two or five days. |
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There are heaps of prizes for sponsored and unsponsored skateboarders, so sign up now for a chance to win. |
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It cannot be long until the first offers appear to pay us a modest fee to sign up to their system. |
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Just sign up for an account and use our upload tool to send your videos to Google. |
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Until now, anyone wishing to gamble at a casino had to sign up as a member and had to wait 24 hours to gain entry. |
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He'd have to endure endless litanies about how naive and gullible he was to sign up for this trip. |
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For many it was the hope of escaping the misery of their grim working lives that led them to sign up. |
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If you can't bring yourself to try out for the talent show, sign up for the backstage crew and learn about lighting. |
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So when, one drunken night, Alan suggested they sign up for the projected deep space mission Santa Maria, he agreed. |
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The first 20 people to sign up will receive a free bottle of Van der Hum Cream Liqueur. |
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To be sure, he admits, individuals may sign up as they wish, but they also enjoy carte blanche to withdraw. |
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I'd love to sign up for the Secret Santa thing this year, too, but I got stiffed last year, so it sort of left a bad taste in my mouth. |
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If there was a school for witchcraft and wizardry, I'd sign up in a heartbeat. |
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Families are expected to sign up for a strict behaviour code, including no returning drunk late at night or noisiness. |
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If your community needs judges, jailers, or even hangmen, and you are qualified, he declares, sign up! |
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The company rejected negotiating a collective work contract and is pushing workers to sign up to a non-union agreement. |
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The planning office said it had put a yellow sign up in Dalton Lane but no one stops there. |
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Just navigate down to a topic that obsesses you and sign up to become an editor through the link on that page. |
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The last million was notched up in just six months as 6,000 punters a day sign up to broadband. |
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It's not pleasant to contemplate, but if you sign up now you needn't consider it again. |
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Raise the conference among your workmates and colleagues, and urge them to sign up for the conference. |
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Pop and sports stars will get the message out on radio and TV, and schools are being asked to sign up to an anti-bullying Charter for Action. |
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Register and sign up for your own personalized ticker, and get special news and even e-mail alerts about stocks that matter to you. |
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We could have pushed our luck and got the president to sign up for both the aid and the climate change deal. |
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Take a dance or yoga class, or sign up at a gym and ask a trainer to help you use the weights. |
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If you want to find out more, like the email address needed, then you'll have to sign up. |
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The first 100,000 customers to sign up for Smart broadband will get their monthly line rental free for life. |
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Guests are encouraged to sign up early for yukata and karaoke contests, as the number of contestants is limited. |
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As more users sign up, the incentive for energy companies to produce green power increases. |
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Once you sign up, your account will be debited automatically every month, unless you cancel immediately. |
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Those in attendance had the opportunity to sign up to become organ donors and to give blood. |
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All that is required to subvert the revolution is to put a for sale sign up in front of its symbols, at which point it is assimilated. |
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People who sign up as members will be invited to help themselves to a light buffet after the formal launch of the group. |
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And every time employees sign up for the benefits, it has a ripple effect on the community around them. |
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Either sign up for your e-zine, go to another page that will pre-sell them or purchase a product. |
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All the youngsters look terribly puny, as if they need to sign up for a bodybuilding course. |
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The more customers that sign up, the more profitable this company becomes, since it earns interest on escrowed payroll taxes from customers. |
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Have you been contacted by anyone asking you to sign up for a pyramid-type savings scheme or have you already joined one? |
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Compare that with how much you might otherwise spend on health care benefits, and you'll probably just take two aspirins and sign up. |
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Terry, a big man in a rather loud suit, is openly debating whether to sign up now. |
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Julie Jones, a 26-year-old consultant at Accenture's Chicago office, was among one of the first to sign up for the company's sabbatical program. |
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It's important for a dealer to be service oriented, helping buyers get vehicle tags and sign up for car insurance. |
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He's just heard from BT that Edenbridge would need at least 400 people to sign up for broadband before the telco will DSL-enable the exchange. |
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I am well gutted to have to pull out but there will be another opportunity in two years' time and I hope to be able to sign up for that. |
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We were encouraged to sign up early for events as some were expected to sell out early. |
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The NUT has been frozen out because it refuses to sign up to the government's proposals over classroom assistants. |
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Should it ever take off and become wildly popular, you'd be advised to sign up now to avoid MeFi style agony. |
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Three top talent spotters will open a new office in Glasgow tomorrow to sign up the cream of the country's new talent. |
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Local cable partners will support with promo spots to encourage kids to sign up. |
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He wants to sign up more middle-aged customers who would prefer to play a quiet round of electronic chess or mah-jongg at home. |
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My boyfriend and I wanted to sign up for the class so that we could take it together for fun. |
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While students are predominantly male, any driver with a valid license can sign up. |
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Consumers cited telecommuting and online video games as two important factors in their decision to sign up for broadband access. |
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Does he think that only hapless and gullible proles sign up for the Marines? |
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Buy long johns, Scotchguard your jeans to waterproof them, visit a local resort, and sign up with an instructor. |
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The project has seen scrap dealers sign up to a code of practice designed to prevent the crooks from selling on their ill-gotten goods. |
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The pilots access the application on the Web, then sign up to go to a proctored location to take the online tests. |
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Gamers can sign up on the game's website, which exhorts people to turn their cell phones into Star Trek communicators. |
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When you sign up for kayak sea tours, an experienced guide always accompanies you to help you if you have problems. |
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They fast-talk you for 15 seconds and then have you sign up for something you could be paying off for the rest of your life. |
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If Labour wins the election, the chancellor will be back on the hustings urging us to sign up to the European Union constitution. |
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Lots of people would sign up if they could grow a gigantic potato or a monstrous zucchini or a humungous tomato. |
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Personally, I can't imagine what kind of sweetheart deal Intel thought they were getting to sign up for a one-sided contract like this. |
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The fact that several self-published writers have sold well and gone on to sign up with big publishers has helped. |
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In these organizations, any self-styled expert can sign up to teach a usually expensive course in any subject. |
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If you do not have the new plastic bar-coded membership card please come in and sign up. |
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Logic have recently been offering sweeteners to try to encourage people to sign up, but they've been pretty unimpressive. |
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So next week they will go through routine paperwork, sign up to a code of conduct and even get e-mail addresses. |
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Residents who claim housing and council tax benefits will soon receive a letter telling them about the scheme and how to sign up to it. |
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The center's database allows job seekers to sign up and manage their accounts. |
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Mind you, the thought does spring to mind that perhaps they should not have been paid this increase if they did not sign up to the full deal. |
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Now it seems people coming to town can't sign up with a doctor because all the surgeries are full to bursting. |
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Go here to sign up for day by day emails that will give you ways to feel better about the world. |
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The biggest nightmare of parties to these treaties is that a treaty partner will sign up but cheat. |
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We're trying to run a stress test on the new servers, as well as encourage people to sign up, so give them a shot. |
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But at the last meeting before we left for summer vacation, our troop leader passed around a sign up sheet. |
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Parents can even sign up to see where their children are, or at least where they left their mobile phones. |
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Most National Guard and Reservists sign up thinking they'll never see action, let alone deployment overseas. |
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Please sign up now before their vast bloated profit margins begin to suffer. |
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I was wondering if I should sign up for orals for this Saturday, so that Wednesday would be my last day. |
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Anyone wanting to sign up should be aged between 18 and 44 and be a blood donor. |
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Hundreds of people are continuing to sign up each day to our petition to save Terry's, with the number of signatures now flying past the 3,000 mark. |
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This is something Uber does to advertise itself to people who might sign up to provide rides for the firm. |
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For anyone feeling guilty from eating all that salmon, you can sign up for the AK Salmon Runs road race on the second day. |
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When companies sign up for aws, they choose a geographical location for their data. |
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Since the U.S. Constitution mandates that states be contiguous, Moffat County would just sign up with Wyoming. |
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I was just about done, finished, kaput, when I saw the sign up ahead. |
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You can get all of the information here, so go read up on it and sign up! |
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Or consider a relatively expensive strategy, and sign up for specialized insurance that will replace lost or stolen items and repair damaged ones. |
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As part of the promotion a Morris Oil team travelled around the region demonstrating the zippy Citroen Xsara and inviting people to sign up for the giveaway. |
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Show me lithe, well-honed bodies and I'm ready to sign up for classes. |
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A TV company is on the lookout for 15 mums-to-be to sign up for a new programme on multiple births, which will involve giving birth live on television. |
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A recruiter might learn new methods of salesmanship to sign up recruits. |
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Sheldon becomes a professor, but no students sign up for his class because his reputation as being insufferable precedes him. |
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As many as 1,200 sapphic travelers sign up for one of Olivia's offerings. |
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Nevertheless, the only East European country to sign up has been Romania. |
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We had to sign up to the agreement, we couldn't pick and choose. |
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He was initially barred from enrolling for a degree in computer science at the University of Maryland due to a technicality, but managed to sign up and complete the course. |
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Of those who do buy, most sign up for cover with their tour operator or travel agent, which could be just about the most expensive mistake of their holiday. |
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Terrorists are unlikely to sign up for pre-screening programs and should be unmasked if the program is operating properly. |
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Mindless bots, driven not to dominate but to sell, sign up for thousands of free email accounts every minute, sending millions of spam messages from them. |
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In New York City, affluent parents sign up for pre-school while their child is still in the womb. |
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Some might deride those who sign up as mercenaries, but these troops would have significantly different motives than the usual soldier of fortune. |
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It allows the state attorney-general and local prosecutors wide powers to prosecute vaguely defined charges of fraud against those working to sign up voters. |
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It is hard to dispute that Britain would be exchanging a sound fiscal regime for a far inferior model in the event of having to sign up to the stability pact. |
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And should your butch man of the hour sign up for rebirthing classes to overcome trauma he suffered in the womb, you'll volunteer to drive him there. |
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At Lehman Caves, sign up early for one of the guided tours through an otherworldly half mile of stalactites, stalagmites, and twisting, straw-shaped helictites. |
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The resilience Project will mail kits to individuals who sign up to participate. |
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You cannot abandon it or sign up to it without causing a stir. |
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The researchers, who are patenting their chicken feed, say they'll have the super-healthy eggs in stores as soon as they sign up with a suitable farm. |
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We'll be launching a petition where people can sign up to demand global trade justice. It's a bigger issue than many people in government realise. |
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Meanwhile Defra is urging farmers to sign up to a scheme piloting a gamma interferon test, which could reduce the time herds are under restriction. |
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Fine Gael spokesperson on agriculture, Deputy Billy Timmins, called on Mr Ahern to give some concession to farmers in order to encourage them to sign up to the agreement. |
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The Croats and the Russians didn't sign up in advance for aerotowing, so they will be lucky to be placed at the back of the queue on the first day. |
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The FSA has been putting pressure on banks and loan companies to stop automatically including protection payment insurance when customers sign up for new financial products. |
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Recruiting posters for the 1914-18 war deceptively advertised the army as a chance to see the world, hoping to sign up immigrants who wanted a cheap trip back to Europe. |
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Addicted gamers can sign up for the program where they try to kick the habit of gold farming, going on epic raids and beating just one more level. |
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Check their Web sites for more detailed information before you sign up for anything requiring shots or special dispensation from the Azerbaijani embassy. |
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And for lots more flavoursome meal ideas, you could join your nearest Slimming World group or sign up to Slimming World Online. |
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The Company plans an aggressive sales and marketing campaign to sign up business and consumer customers for its low-cost ISDN service offering. |
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Companies can even sign up before IFRA and Lineup will configure it on their stand for immediate use. |
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Announced in partnership with Air Miles, the plan will allow customers to earn Air Miles when they sign up to the new The Executive Plan Plus. |
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Grab a glimpse of the science behind Doctor Who, go back in time to see the dinosaurs and sign up for the chance to design your own water rocket. |
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John Champney Warreners, 50, spent days trying to sign up for the hated utility charge before the original February 2 deadline. |
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I am not a joiner. I am reluctant to sign up as a member of any organization, because I generally can't find myself or my ideas in it. |
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See more pictures and sign up for our new free Limelight weekly e-newsletter featuring the latest parties at sarasotamagazine. |
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And then when you sign up for absolutely anything, only give your web based e-mail address and never your POP3 address. |
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You go through a two-hour orientation at San Francisco's Family Dog Rescue, then sign up online for playdates. |
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The siblings are offering a double date with them as a prize in an attempt to sign up 600 women for the Mini Marathon this June. |
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The program encourages adults nationwide to sign up to be designated drivers at the social networking site www. |
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Neal encourages credentialed teachers to sign up for the daylong event online as soon as possible. |
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Fans and consumers can sign up to walk with the Creme of Nature team in their city at www. |
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Backflips! Dolphins can do backflips? I should really sign up for swimnastics. |
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New members will be asked to sign up as sustainers In its initial solicitation. |
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Students wishing to try out for a winter sport should sign up online at the Tahanto website starting on that date. |
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Once they complete the paperwork and sign up for the apprenticeship program, EVIT welders are dispatched as first-year steamfitter apprentices. |
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Both Bahrainis and expatriates can sign up for tour guide licences, which will be eligible for a specific period yet to be decided. |
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Runners are given the option to sign up to run particular races, especially when marathon entries are no longer available to the general public. |
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Totalise, which offered customers free shares in the company as an incentive to sign up, has collapsed and been placed into administration. |
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Many multinational corporations already have completed the course and more will sign up. |
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Typically, the ship and the salvor will sign up to an LOF agreement so that the terms of salvage are clear. |
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Robson recommended that Giggs sign up with Harry Swales, the agent that he himself had inherited from Kevin Keegan. |
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Visa cardholders can sign up for the service through their card issuing bank, at the Verified by Visa Web site or when making a purchase. |
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Sign ups began relatively slow although many people attended the first sign up meeting. |
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People were invited to sign up and donate pounds 35 for a sea mile as part of the appeal for the local hospice. |
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And if you've not already got membership of the SYHA but have a Young Scot Card, then sign up now for free to enjoy access to hostels across Scotland and further afield. |
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At present 24-7PressRelease has over 2000 websites displaying banner ads or text links, and it couldn't be easier to sign up and add your website to that list. |
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There are perks as well as negative points about training to be a doctor, and the newlyqualified medics know the score before they sign up for the course. |
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Irish comedian Brendan O'Carroll, most famous as Mrs Brown, brings us a farce about a group of no-hopers who sign up for a positive mental attitude course. |
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The contest was a gimmick to get people to sign up for their mailing list. |
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Teams are urged to sign up early because entries are limited. |
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And some chuggers only get paid if you sign up to the charity. |
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Return preparers who sign up for the program and complete its continuing education requirements will be listed in an IRS database of return preparers. |
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It also receives contractual payments from clean energy utilities and financiers of renewable energy solutions, when its members sign up as clients. |
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If a participant would like to be eligible to use the DDPP's service a second time, they must sign up to be a designated driver for at least one night. |
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Nor do I seek to sign up to the growing white Australian sport of claiming a Warlpiri, Pintupi, Pitjantjatjara or Noongar great-grandmother in my heritage. |
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When you sign up for the account and start building your network of fellow MySpacers, you are forced to put a limited number of them on your home screen. |
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