Every now and then we'd pull ourselves from our lazy places in the sand to start up a game of catch with a foam football out in the waves. |
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Estimates on when further action may start up range anywhere from three to nine months. |
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She listened to the removal van start up and accelerate away, and two words looped in her mind like a stuck record. |
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The building will provide individual workspaces to accommodate start up enterprises in the food and technology industries. |
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Who wants to play intramural volleyball when you can start up an economy or take over a third of the land? |
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Upon his entrance to the club, he was surrounded by about thirty people, glad-handing him and trying to start up conversations. |
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But we said that sure it was a blip and we would soon start up a new run and get the show back on the rails. |
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These wanderers still travel to the ruins of the old house and try to start up the old hearth fire. |
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If you carefully fill the float bowl of the carb, the car should start up and run long enough to prime the pump. |
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The detail on the 350Z has gone into precision engineering, rather than cabin gimmicks like push button start up and one-touch indicators. |
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While you're at it, start up your caladiums, elephant ears, dahlias and begonias early too. |
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I forced my way to the bridge and slammed myself down in my chair, booting the start up sequence and the door close alarm. |
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And these projects could take a long time to start up at a time when we need to rev up the economy quickly. |
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She heard the car start up and sound of the engine slowly faded into the distance. |
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Machines that won't start up due to an apparent lack of power are covered by the extension too. |
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During the summer, it also seems a bit like a base camp, full of cottagers and hikers ready to start up the Bruce Peninsula. |
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Now, before you start up those emails, I'm not saying that movies shouldn't have pratfalls and physical comedy in them. |
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Mr Okeke persuaded Mr Sawalha to travel to Spain to sign a contract and to make the payment for the start up costs of the venture. |
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If anyone's interested in donating a billion dollars to start up a nice sensible party of the center, just leave your email in comments. |
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If a woman wearing it comes near me I start up uncontrollable sniffing behaviour. |
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The knot cannot be unravelled but can uncoil like a snake, start up like the brain-fever-bird that disturbs any chance of rest. |
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I went through a process of trial and error and found that with either drive plugged in, it wouldn't start up. |
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The money went to the Prince's Trust to help young people start up new business ventures. |
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Chickens and hens cluck nearby and the cicadas start up their relentless refrain. |
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And if you find yourself getting tired, Matti will happily start up the outboard on his boat and give you a tow. |
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He said it has been a pleasure babysitting the old powerhouse, which he says is in perfect condition and ready to start up again. |
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Keen on starting a new venture, Mr Twit wants to start up a circus act in his back yard. |
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However, you must shut down the digital TV application and start up a separate one for cable. |
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The GI Bill provided very cheap home ownership, loans to start up businesses, and free college tuition for ex-servicemen. |
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Early stage and start up companies that bank with AIB will qualify for a 30 per cent discount on Sage products. |
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So if you are young person looking to start up your own business, tough luck. |
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Plans for starting up a club lotto are currently being finalised and it is hoped to have a start up date in early March. |
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Then clattering drums liable to cause clubland consternation start up, sounding like they're trying to lock into a pattern. |
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If he agreed to the job the Doctor had just about given him the green light to take over small countries or start up his own drug smuggling ring. |
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Read the relevant manual page to see how you can have that daemon or service start up in any way you like. |
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Engines conk out at pivotal moments, and the boat's propellers unexpectedly start up when a diver is looking for damage, resulting in an aquatic bloodbath. |
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While fast food restaurants require their workers to have a high school diploma, street vendors only need some cash and a bit of pluck to start up their business. |
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On production start up, sales-quality newspaper copies can be quickly printed and waste is reduced due to the more effective print-on sequence. |
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We handle delivery, installation, bolt down, final hook up and start up and provide professional follow-up to ensure your ongoing satisfaction. |
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When the market improves, it will cost millions of dollars to start up again. |
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Maybe then the same thing will start up again, especially if Elections Canada has not rendered a decision. |
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If the voltage returns to its initial level, the alarm will start up again automatically within 30 seconds. |
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If it does not start up again, contact our company or a certified gas technician. |
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When the last player leaves that server, all previously started selective servers start up again. |
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If you've chosen to try a darker roast you'll then start to hear cracking sounds start up again. |
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Once in error mode the Mark 1 will show this code 5 times, and then resets and tries to start up again. |
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After sometime the stabilizer will start up again, but as the fan is faulty, the stabilizer will be shutdown again. |
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Notebooks with this technology would simply start up again where their owner left off booting-up would no longer be necessary. |
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It only needs leadership and courage from you, Commissioner, to give the green light and to start up the process. |
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Forty years later, each breeder reactor would have bred enough plutonium to replace itself and to start up another one. |
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The Chapelle Darblay power plant, due to start up in 2007, will combust local energy wood and all the deinking sludge produced at the mill. |
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Another time, Li just couldn't get her car to start up at an intersection when the light turned green, leaving a whole line of vehicles blaring their horns behind her. |
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The hop induces rest and relaxation, while barley aids production of the hormone Prolactin, which is known to start up milk production. |
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When winter really gets going here, we'll start up the worm composter indoors. |
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From the very first time you turn the key and start up a T-Series lawn tractor, you'll be in love. |
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The reverse motor mode of the alternator enables the engine to start up again instantly as soon as the driver wishes to pull away. |
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With the start up of the Green City project, the team has its work cut out for it. |
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Thanks to the big success, a new sorting center will be start up in the region of Liège. |
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Something made me start up, a low, piteous howling of dogs somewhere far below in the valley, which was hidden from my sight. |
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You want to start up a conversation with this person but without giving them the impression that you are trying to flirt with them. |
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Nonlinear and unbalanced loads must be catered for just as effectively as the peaks and overloads caused by high start up currents. |
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A majority government can start up its steamroller and do as it wants with any bills, arguing that people will have time to forget. |
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However, several operations, starting from the moment you unpack the cable to the first start up, may compromise the cable integrity. |
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The lump sum turnkey contract includes engineering, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning and start up. |
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Maternity benefits are available in the weeks surrounding childbirth and can start up to eight weeks prior to the expected date of birth. |
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He also decided to defer incurring what he anticipated were other costs required to start up a mortgage brokerage business. |
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As she was beginning to explain how to get to the street, she heard a motorbike start up nearby. |
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These improvements lead to reduced waste during start up, production and job changeover. |
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To ensure proper operation, make sure the pedal is not pressed during start up. |
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That should help limit the need to start up excess electrical power generation that's typically fired with natural gas turbines. |
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Adopting management approaches that minimize the time needed to start up operations and reach the break-even point. |
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Like, they can't find anyone else online to revel in the wondrousness that is them, so they start up a conversation with you, tell you their news, then head off? |
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We are having to start up the club from the bottom and work our way up. |
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Still, when the bus stopped for any length of time, the bleats of goaty anguish would start up again, and my companion and I would glance at each other. |
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Earlier this year an advertisement appeared in this paper seeking skilled typists to begin start up operations at a new industry in the industrial estate in Crossmolina. |
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We used to squirt water-pistols and climb inside Daleks and start up weird little catchphrases and the music and the whole style of The Rezillos came out of that. |
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There are legitimate operators who have tried to start up tattoo parlours but have been firebombed out of there or stood over by groups in those areas. |
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They plan to show all the Bard's plays in York over the next 20 years, as well as start up an educational and community outreach programme of workshops. |
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The planning application is ready for submission and they have received grant aid from Action South Kildare to employ a manager for the start up phase. |
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They can even start up correspondence w it h internet acqua inta nces or w it h aut hors who have published forward-thinking articles and introduce the book in the context of a flourishing relationship. |
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This would not only ensure that the project team felt ready for the go-live, but that the business and support teams would feel equally comfortable for system start up and to begin using the new business processes. |
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It is highly ominous that the production of tritium for hydrogen bombs, which stopped in 1988, is to start up again and that a new factory manufacturing plutonium parts for atom bombs is to be built. |
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We describe the start up phase of our community-based research program. |
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Thereafter, preferably in fall or at the start of winter, it is time to start up your compost heap, which is a second compost set-up, nearby but separate from the primary compost bin. |
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Domoto to start up the organization to carry out training to improve women's abilities in disaster risk reduction and in speaking influentially. |
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Two thirds of the investment made to start up FICOBA has already been recouped by the total activity generated by the fair ground since it was set up, which has accounted for 15.8 million euros. |
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We're talking about those sly programs that start up unasked every time you switch on your computer, using up your laptop's precious pulling power. |
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Were I to open the window, I could easily start up a conversation with the tenants, those sedulous civil servants who work, while I sleep, till the wee hours of the morning. |
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The EntrePass is for foreign entrepreneurs who are planning to start up a business in Singapore. |
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As of 2015, language enthusiasts attempt to start up courses for the language and culture, especially in the Tweante region. |
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Whether you are trying to start up some kind of musical band, or a car pool, or trying to assemble a few people to go put up some signs for the upcoming municipal election, it is simply amazing just how difficult that can be. |
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It was in '87 that his artistic activities would really start up again. |
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But if I stop for a week or two, I suffer for it when I start up again. |
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By setting Delicious as the browser's homepage, a journalist need only start up their browser and be presented with their bookmarked webpages, organized according to the tags they assigned themselves. |
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Al Anstey was one of the founders of AJE and was a key member of the channel's start up team. |
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New technologies are allowing many small companies to start up, and since youth often understand new technologies better than adults, they don't necessarily have to wait their turn climbing the corporate ladder. |
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The political action committee will formally start up on Friday. |
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In any case where the compressors are to be driven by diesel motor, the system must be able to disengage the compressor at equipment start up and stop. |
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But the deadweight of corruption, ill-protected property rights, taxation, bureaucratic obstructiveness and the absence of the rule of law make it all but impossible for such businesses to start up and grow. |
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The thermal printer can be switched on randomly and will start up again without any major resetting or maintenance necessary. |
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Through an addition power plug, the parts loaded on the shuttle can be supplied along the track if necessary, for instance to carry out tests or start up operating components. |
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As you start up the Bald Mountain Trail throuigh the meadow, look for California poppies, lupine, and creamcups. |
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Repair of faults can cause the motor to start up again automatically! |
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Moreover, this crucial new solution would need to start up at the same moment the old system was decommissioned, so the transfer would need to be seamless and virtually flawless. |
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The chances are that, as soon as the Fed announces an end to rate hikes, the U. S. dollar's downward trend will start up again with renewed vigour to ease market fears regarding the blossoming U. S. current account deficit. |
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When the vehicle starts or a button is pressed, it will start up again. |
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I often think of this one little girl, standing in front of me in the dust from the rubble, whose primary concern was where and when school would start up again. |
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As per Purdue President Mitch Daniels, the start up will aid a new generation of university modernizers bring their technologies to the public. |
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I was aiming to improve my time my final run and start up front. |
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Only in December did the train start up again. |
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Should they declare bankruptcy and start up under a new name? |
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Negotiations start up again for PSAC PA bargaining unit. |
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Brownout clouds start up to 100 feet above the ground for the heaviest helicopters with the greatest rotor downwash. |
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Full Turnkey Service. We handle delivery, installation, bolt down, final hook up and start up, and provide professional follow up to ensure your ongoing satisfaction. |
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It's believed that the school is the first primary school in Cardiff to run a bridge club and there are hopes more will start up clubs so an interschool league can be set up. |
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The LED driver ICs have been designed to start up directly from the high-voltage supply by an internal JFET current source and incorporate all required protection features. |
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Also, banks will request pro forma statements in lieu of tax returns for a start up business in order to verify cash flow before issuing a loan or line of credit. |
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In the more complex operations there are sequential shut down and start up procedures that must be carefully followed in order to protect personnel and equipment. |
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Even some burger vans, once the purveyors of the greasiest of patties, won't even start up the grill unless ingredients are traceable and of the highest quality. |
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