While the eye of the hurricane didn't cross Jamaica, the extensive rain caused widespread flooding, especially in the hillier regions. |
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Geographically, it consists of two portions: the hillier, more rural, and farmed New Territories to the north and west and the more residential and industrial Kowloon area to the south and east. |
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In hillier areas, land is employed for both cultivation and grazing. |
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It largely consists of a plateau region that becomes hillier in the south and rises to the western edge of the Adirondack Mountains in the northeast. |
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Mrs Hillier is in her late 70s and shares her weatherboard home with Wellington, the French poodle. |
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At an earlier hearing Hillier, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to burglary. |
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The gears meshed and the result was a very productive week for Mr. Hillier as he started with the first of three paydays on the week. |
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He kept JJ under review and reported his views to Mr. Hillier. |
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Today we learn that the chief of the land staff, General Hillier, has tendered his resignation for some unknown reason. |
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Gen Hillier enjoys most recreational pursuits but, in particular, runs slowly, plays hockey poorly and golfs not well at all. |
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Hillier refined his prototype while working at RCA research laboratories in Princeton, and he also helped improve the magnification powers of the microscopes. |
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And like Mr Sherry, Mr Hillier has laboured for many years and has likewise produced three heavy volumes, the last of which is about to see the light of day in the bookshops. |
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They are included among the 11 tracks, all sung outstandingly well by the 26-piece unaccompanied Estonian Philharmonic Choir, directed by the Paul Hillier. |
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I just read a CANFORGEN from Hillier, and they were talking about having a special advisor to the CMP on OSI issues that are non-clinical and the re-establishing of the Canadian Forces OSI steering committee. |
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Hillier presents Deleuzean diagrams as agents of transformation and temporary fixities, as creative means of moving beyond habitus cliche. |
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They stiffened when they saw Hillier, ready to throw him a salute, but he waved at them jollily as he marched through, singing. |
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So says Andy McIndoe, managing director of Hillier Nurseries and all-round garden expert, who has just written e Creative Shrub Garden. |
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Another great circus performer was equestrian Joseph Hillier, who took over and ran Andrew Ducrow's circus company after he died. |
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Photographs of Mr Day's injury were shown to District Judge Bethan Japheth and Miss Hillier went on to detail Mr Day's running hobby. |
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Bartley and Hillier set about adding some sass – to critical acclaim. |
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The electron microscope, which can magnify a human hair to the size of a telegraph pole, was built by Professor Burton, James Hillier and Albert Prebus. |
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Rick Hillier plays Chinese checkers using actual Chinese citizens as game pieces. |
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Member of Parliament David Anderson, along with Keith Hillier, Assistant Deputy Minister, on the field with the Veterans, RCMP and Canadian Forces members during the pre-game ceremony. |
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I give full marks to General Hillier, but I am asking the parliamentary secretary to do whatever he can to get the Minister of National Defence before our committee so we can be briefed. |
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Dr. James Hillier left Brantford, Ontario to become a co-developer of the electron microscope, first at the University of Toronto and then in the United States. |
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John Denham, John Healey and Shaun Woodward announced that they were stepping down, while Meg Hillier, Ann McKechin and Baroness Scotland also left the Shadow Cabinet. |
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