A former prison officer who works at a village youth club today spoke out on behalf of teenagers who have been blamed for terrorising residents. |
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She tends bar at a posh dance club by night and works at a record store by day. |
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It works, and it greatly increases your chance for success, but it limits your margins. |
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We have begun tendering for archaeological and site investigation and other works. |
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The device works by converting medication into a mist and delivering it through a mask that you wear over your nose and mouth. |
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My favorite waiter there is an old man who works his charming shtick on both willing and unwilling customers. |
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Cooking in liquid for lengthy periods works best for tenderizing these cuts. |
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In the taxidermal works, animals are placed in certain situations that are said to depict the human situation. |
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It all makes for a unique and delicate balancing act, they all admit, but it works. |
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Phoebe's brother visits, and he thinks she works in a full-service massage parlor. |
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Astronomers and geophysicists are now trying to use satellite images and other scientific methods to test their model of how the Earth works. |
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As if all this were not enough, she also works with tulle, making all kinds of parasols and mantilla decorations for figurine heads and busts. |
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Where some vocals are half backed and hang baggily over the grooves of the music, Lukie's works with the tune and blends perfectly into the mix. |
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The five years he spent in the Algerian bagnios or prison-houses made an indelible impression on his works. |
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It works well only on young bagworms and must be applied between June 15th and July 15th to be effective. |
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Cinderella-like, she works as a scullery maid by day, but dances with her master's son by night. |
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Those with ready works will be guided towards shopping their manuscripts to established publishers. |
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A major producer of electrolytic and hot-dipped tinplate, the Yorkville works also manufactures black plate and terne plate. |
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The free-association part of my brain works overtime and I can base a wisecrack on the most tenuous of links between this and that. |
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Interestingly, publishers might also require a bailee policy, depending upon the ownership rights of works kept on site. |
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The choice to exhibit these works exclusive of any other motifs magnifies certain aspects of Johns's many-sided artistic personality. |
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The courts did little to stop textile mills, machine shops, sawmills, chemical works, and similar businesses from polluting. |
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Also on view were 24 mesmerizing small-format works on handmade marbleized paper, each work consisting of a pair of loosely related drawings. |
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Indoor and outdoor works are included, along with drawings, maquettes, stained-glass, and stainless-steel sculptures. |
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Mills works as a sawyer in Tennessee, and his poems have the kind of down-home intelligence that comes from a man listening to people talk. |
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More than 160 of his works are represented, including carved works in wood and stone, bronze sculptures, plaster maquettes and drawings. |
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The Emmy award winning score works to enhance and drive the story along, not just accompany it. |
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She's published a bajillion books, and with more no doubt in the works has decided to use the web as the forum for her latest thoughts. |
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This works especially well with sauces and baked pasta dishes like lasagne. |
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Photographs of works may be displayed on the Museum's website or a computer terminal in the exhibition for educational purposes. |
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Only the works of art, the durable white marbles, have outlasted antiquity to become part of the museum collections of modern Rome. |
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After witnessing one of Sade's theatricals, she goes and purchases one of his forbidden works and pastes it inside her book of verse for ladies. |
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Norman invasions resulted in the destruction of Saxon works and Danish invasions destroyed most of the written works of the continent. |
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Most scholars, however, would probably regard the inclusion of Mormon works on this page as malapropos. |
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In these works she deals with mythical beasts who are used as symbols of the masculine and feminine in a painterly and expressive manner. |
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Matt and Ruth live cozily in Camden, Maine, where he works as a family doctor and she teaches school. |
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There are those rare exceptions, though, works of animation that are either visually stunning or serve to make some sort of satiric commentary. |
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Gone are the days when valuable timber like rosewood and teak were considered predominant for construction works and furniture making. |
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Charles and crew follow him for eight months as he works one five-minute bit into a full hour of worthy material. |
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It also works well for nail repairs, say if you split or tear a nail, to glue it back together. |
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The exploit works by sending an email containing such a maliciously formed compressed archive to an intended victim. |
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He admitted that there was a long way to go to make it a first-class theatre for dramatic works. |
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Meticulously realistic painting butted up against raucous videos, fine handcraftsmanship shared the stage with works assembled of found objects. |
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His movies are the works of a brilliant, cynical satirist whose artistic downfall was an unceasing irony. |
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Dale has dark secrets and a tarty girlfriend, who works as a waitress at the diner. |
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The underlying theme of the works is dreams, in particular those that have been lost. |
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At the moment we're standing at the stop saying if the bus works, we'll get on it. |
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A death-defying scamper across the street brings us to Loretta, the best wig fitter in town, who works at Cosmetic World. |
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Once the painting has been scanned, a technician works to make the color of the reproduction come as close as possible to the actual painting. |
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He is known for his multiple works on the crucial issues that should be faced theologically in the Latin American context. |
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From these last two works it is only a short step to the composition of the bandshell now going up in downtown Miami. |
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Unlike any of these works, however, the books I want to examine here all explicitly thematize their structure. |
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In reference works on bandersnatches, snarks are referred to collectively by the Latin name Snarkidae. |
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Sarah wants to be a nurse like her mammy, Vera, who works in the hospital in Portlaoise. |
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Not to be confused with tartrate, creatine titrate works along the same lines as effervescent creatine products, minus the bubbles. |
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The saturated colours of the garments worn by the rather corpulent figures in de Hooch's painting suggest that this was one of his later works. |
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After that, the client software works in the background as a Windows service and watches your selected folders. |
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Your recent works are known for the harmonious rapport with background music. |
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Such a thematization of Machiavellianism ultimately works to discredit itself, a certain fascinating allure notwithstanding. |
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Jane Austen and William Shakespeare are the two that come to mind immediately, as their works have been made into mostly excellent films. |
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I'd tend towards the former view, but I realise that's not usually how the world works. |
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His works depict memories of childhood family and friends in a wide variety of activities from dancing to Tejano music to making tamales. |
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The women proudly showed us their handspun, naturally dyed, back strap loom woven textiles, which are really works of art. |
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She sells her screen prints throughout England and internationally and has exhibited her works all over Cumbria. |
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They are written in pencil on earlier paper types, apparently scavenged from previous works. |
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She says that although the school does not have an immersion program, almost everyone who teaches or works there speaks Tewa. |
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His works typically relocated the language and scenarios of classical ballet into contemporary settings. |
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This is for anyone who works on B2B website design or strategy, whether for e-commerce or for a company site. |
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As is to be expected, everything is planned and works with Teutonic thoroughness. |
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A Call Center for tourist information is in the works, and tourist police have a mandate to provide service and protection for visitors. |
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This exhibition of some seventy works looks at the full range of artistic Bardolatry, and also examines theatrical production and scenography. |
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The artist likes to float between scratchy, airy paintings and thicker, impasto works, such as in some of the paintings of cows. |
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When the works were viewed side by side, de Kooning's brushwork really did look like a blowup of Soutine's scratchy strokes. |
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He works in a scratchy, unpolished drawing style that looks like something put down in haste right after the event. |
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He went part-time at Springfield Park, where he works in the shop, to concentrate on his game and has reduced his ranking to scratch. |
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In every one of these works Moore clearly stated undefined terms and axioms, then methodically proved theorems based on them. |
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It works like mental telepathy where one person can read another's thoughts. |
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The system also works with standard telephones and provides support for standard fax machines. |
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Everyone works with a single document, marking it up with their personal highlighting, notes, and edits. |
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From the chairman, down to the players and the back-room staff, everyone works exceptionally hard. |
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They specialise in the less well-known works of major European playwrights such as Ionesco. |
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In every case his works are marked by a high level of technical skill and surfaces of great animation. |
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This metamorphic rock works equally well for floors, hearths and fireplaces, backsplashes, counters, and patios. |
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If the campaign works, even diehard Manhattanites might be able to slow down and get in touch with their inner nature lover. |
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Like any real therapy, if one works hard at it, healing moves forward by circling backward, Repentance, turning, is a backstitch. |
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Uncertainty of finish dominates all of her larger works, which feature drawn forms that have been rubbed out or partially scumbled over. |
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Coconut milk tempers the spices of the green curry fish, so it works with the cherry, smoky plum, and other flavors in the Pinot Noir. |
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Clough's early works are marked by a subdued palette of largely browns, greys and greens. |
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Here, the music press and music journalism in daily newspapers form the basis of scholarly accounts of works of highly variable scope. |
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Shamelessly exploited by his respective bosses, he still only just scrapes by despite the long hours he works. |
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Latham proposed topping them with sculptured monuments and designating them as works of art. |
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In his speech last month, he savagely attacked the high prices paid for works of art. |
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When the flying boat works closed down, they had dumped a load of rubbish and scrap metal in the deepest part of the lake. |
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Yes, I know I'm scrambling the metaphor, but it works for me so let's ignore it and move on. |
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The makerspace could build social capital with libraries and other institutions by making the scanner available for preserving important works. |
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Crawford's emphasis on the horizon line with his signature baby-blue sky is common to many of his greatest works. |
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Viewed from afar, the works seem strikingly cold and mannered, even when evoking the distinctly human creases of flesh. |
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Charlotte Gainsbourg, who carries so well the mannish shirt mantle passed down by her mother Jane Birkin, works the look perfectly. |
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I'm a 39-year-old happily married woman with a great big, stupid, inappropriate schoolgirl crush on a single guy who works for my company. |
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Some of his works have stood the test of time, but the uninitiated reader would have difficulty in knowing where to start. |
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State-sponsored works remained the mainstay of many painters until the end of the Second Empire. |
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She became a Dominican tertiary at the age of 16, and devoted herself to good works and to prayer. |
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She works from eight o'clock in the morning to ten o'clock at night, six days a week. |
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This gives people a false basis of comparison and a skewed view of how balefire really works. |
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I hope it works for their sake, after all it's not my main gig but it is theirs. |
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These works are very large, and they are also massively framed. |
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His first works were painted in a naturalistic and tenebrist style. |
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On closer inspection, their active, tactile surfaces, particularly in the earlier works, consists of a rich and broad range of saturated colours underscored by earth tones. |
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He was making a mockery of how our society works and our expectations. |
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And by the end of the war he had managed to hoard at least 1,400 hugely valuable works for himself. |
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He works almost entirely from a roomy house that sits on a wooded Oregon mountain top and is decorated with taxidermic specimens, including a piranha and a crocodile. |
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Charlotte works hard to make her mark in a male-dominated sport. |
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A blanket copyright extension would encourage record companies to restrict access to their entire back catalogues, even works that they would never exploit. |
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The far end of the mall was in building works today, the stairs included. |
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Richly glazed and often spectacularly potted, the sources for these works include Anglo-Saxon cremation urns, Peruvian vases and, on at least one occasion, a Fijian carving. |
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He currently works as an MRI technologist in the Seattle area. |
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Roberta Valente, a consultant who works with the hotline, said laws are struggling to keep up with the changing digital landscape. |
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Whether it actually works or not, the summons to dig deep within yourself is journey enough for our sopping wet heroes. |
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These drawings, which include etchings of what are thought to be reindeer and bison, give an insight into why early man created such works of art. |
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Thanks to the Arts Council England, buying original works of art has now become a reality for the average man in the street through the council's new scheme Own Art. |
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He went on to scarify the same companies for being only interested in putting on the tried and the tested to the exclusion of modern works by Irish writers and composers. |
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The works of the authors became unfashionable, and when he immigrated to the Lower East Side in 1907 he found himself a back number, outdistanced by his offspring. |
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The dark side of technology has proven to be a recurring theme in many of the works that hurd has a hand in. |
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Distraction works better than shouting, telling-off or smacking. |
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Such external circumstances at the basis of the Baconian theory assume that Shakespeare was not educated enough to have written the works attributed to him. |
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A number of the works on exhibit are drawings or collages done on paper in bright colored inks or pastels, which are framed in the conventional manner. |
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These new works are a bold push forward, and they show the artist entering into the world of storytelling in the manner of a heartsick troubadour. |
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The Group included social studies and history teachers, a school library media specialist and a teacher who works with academically talented middle schoolers. |
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Lara Warner from Credit Suisse is an example of how sponsorship works in practice. |
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In breach of covenant, the tenant has failed to complete the works. |
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The works are carefully chosen to suit both connoisseurs and tenderfoots. |
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This contains an enzyme that works as a natural meat tenderizer. |
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The lovers speak entirely in iambic pentameter, which works much better than it should. |
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You'll have to wait and see how everything works out, mwahahaha. |
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Serving also for off-season training, the dog's harness outfit works for many other joring sports, such as hike joring, jog joring or dog scootering. |
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This major retrospective of British sculptor Henry Moore consists of some 120 works, including drawings, maquettes, plasters, wood and stone carvings, and large bronzes. |
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The houses will include two street terraces of eight and ten housing units together with an access road and associated site works, services and landscaping. |
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How many more monuments, churches, libraries, and immovable works of art lay in the path of war? |
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Though the grand jury is an imperfect forum for resolving social issues, it works very well in finding truth. |
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So, we felt that if Young and Macuga could draw on Taipei's urban environment this would act as local cultural ballast or a visual counter-balance to these other works. |
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One looks at artists like Willie Bester, Patrick Mautloa and Kay Hassan who find their materials on the scrap heap and build them into powerful works. |
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Currently, the stimulator works on one leg at a time, and thus cannot be used to restore walking. |
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We need to learn from what is working and incentivize other districts to adopt what works. |
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Indeed, the idea that an elected official should act exactly as voters demand is incompatible with the way our government works. |
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It seems to embrace a lot of our speculations here about the willful nature of ideas, and works well for things within our conscious realm, from babies to ballpoints. |
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He now works for the mayor of New York running their incubator for tech companies. |
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Many film texts evolve as original works written directly for the screen. |
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I do the 80 percent healthy, 20 percent indulgent rule, and I feel that really works for me. |
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Housman's strict textual criticism of ancient works contrasted the fanciful approach of his colleagues, who would read in whatever meanings suited them. |
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In their leisure time, though, whalemen often practised the art of scrimshaw, creating unique and beautiful works of art as well as practical and useful tools and implements. |
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There are instances in which private rehoming works out fine and is the best solution for the struggling family and the children. |
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Bangla doesn't have a prize for works translated into Bangla. |
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She works as a nurse in the orthopaedic theatre in Sligo General Hospital. |
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Stark motifs of injustice, redemption, and the question of whether religion works for the betterment or detriment of mankind captivate theatergoers every step of the way. |
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Brogger seems intrigued by the processes of picture-building as he pours, drips, squeezes and scumbles pigment upon the light brown supports in several of the works. |
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He calls no shots, but works as the hit man on various scummy schemes. |
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Several works focus on Times Square, allowing the cacophony of billboards and neon signs to nearly overwhelm the figures and vehicles scurrying below. |
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He captures the seas as well as the tranquil horizons in his works. |
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The plasma thermogram test works by analysing heat profile from a person's blood. |
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Carbon dating works by measuring the amount of carbon-14 versus non-radioactive carbon found in an object. |
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He argues for a more rigorous, theophanic model of critical reading that might boldly declare God's revelation in and through artistic works. |
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Mesurol, the other molluscicide, works better in cloudy conditions since it can kill snails and slugs without the sun's help. |
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Teriparatide is an intermittent PTH, which by an unknown mechanism works catabolically by building more bone. |
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These last two works contained chaetotaxy maps of selected species and some pupal drawings. |
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It is quite bitter and caramelising gives it that perfect sweet and sour taste with which the ham works wonderfully well. |
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Three big and small screen projects about journalism are in the works. |
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The 12-minute SoundByte programs include new works, experimental pieces and works in progress. |
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It's possible that one day great works of literature will be written in text messaging. |
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Audiotools works in a WYSIWYG way and allows users to record whatever they can feed in their soundcard directly to disk. |
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This weaves together sound works from over the century, from Edison's first sound film in 1895 to those of today. |
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She works for Sky and, but for her, I'd have been watching carpet bowling on BBC2 on Saturday afternoon. |
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In many ways, Jones, Pascual, and Stedman amalgamate well-known multilateralist and neo-idealist works with their collective practices. |
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Formulated with hydrophobic polymers and genuine carnauba wax, it works on all exterior surfaces including plastic, rubber and trim. |
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Richard works for Speakeasy Marketing, Inc, a small, full-service attorney-focused marketing company, located in Queens, New York. |
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There are short prose pieces on works of art from Pompeii and long poems in tercets on the death of Hesiod. |
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Moreover, Koubachi is the only product using a patented soil moisture sensor technology that works like a tensiometer. |
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Jade, from Hendon in Sunderland, who works as demi chef de partie, was thrilled with her title win. |
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And, as pretty much every show of this ilk has proved, that formula works. |
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Differential centrifugation followed by Percoll step gradient centrifugation works best to fractionate organelles. |
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We hysterically condemn the use of a nonviolent tool that works. |
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Rebecca De Mornay puts in a chilling turn as an evil nanny who sets out to slowly destroy the family she works for. |
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However, the Duluth ski hill has had a few monkey wrenches thrown into the works this season. |
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It seems that he's been told that one of the women he works with regularly gets involved in threesomes. |
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This diet works in a three-day cycle, with dieters switching from high carbs, to low carbs and finally to no carbs. |
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The special effect of the ink changing color works on the principle of thermochromism. |
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Lost in wonder over Andre's endless soppiness, javelin genius Fatima Whitbread works herself up into a camera-hogging fervour. |
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Petri, who plays variously on tenor, alto, soprano, and sopranino recorders as the works demand. |
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An easy way to understand how thromboplastin works is to think back on when you had a paper cut. |
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And the handling of color is full of surprises, particularly in those works that more nearly approach monochromy. |
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If we can throw a spanner in the works next week when we play them then it would be great on both fronts. |
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The various steps needed to go from icy organics to slime molds are not clear, but the new findings help explain how the process works. |
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Kaufman works in Tel Aviv as the international travel editor of Departures magazine. |
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The composers Pedro Fernandez de Castilleja and Francisco Guerrero decided which works Ceballos had to copy. |
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Teint Idole also works hard to improve your own skin by smoothing and fading imperfections, rather than just working as a cover up. |
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Ross works with endangered butterflies such as Fender's Blue, Taylor's Checkerspot and Leona's Little Blue. |
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This component consists of the main civil works activities to be undertaken on the South Tarawa road infrastructure. |
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Tenders are invited for Super structural works for development of Hawker Plaza in front of the Unitech, New Town, Kolkata. |
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Sam Gilliam works with form and hue, but we always see history in it. |
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Lafig Belgium is the owner of the rights to produce audio-visual works based on the Smurf universe and of the Smurf worldwide licensing rights. |
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Visitors test driving the cars are accompanied by Daimler representatives who explain how the technology works and its environmental benefits. |
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The Thunderstones classic rock and blues band will perform as children explore nature, get their faces painted, play games and create natural works of art. |
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A Navy terminologist reviews documents each month and works with the Joint Staff terminologist when necessary to identify and resolve any inconsistencies. |
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When all works are completed, assemble the paper molas into a class quilt. |
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Unfortunately, although the George Soroses and Warren Buffets of the world understand exactly how the system works, most ordinary Americans do not. |
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This technique, which uses a stream of dry ice particles in a gas carrier, works particularly well for electrical equipment by providing a moistureless blasting stream. |
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The additive is called Quoral, and it works by creating impermeable overlapping platelets in the walls of a monolayer HDPE bottle to inhibit passage of gas. |
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Much of their subject matter evokes the works of Southern Gothic writers like William Faulkner, Erskine Caldwell and Carson McCullers, among other inuences. |
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Technical assistance services for the design and implementation of environmental improvement works and odor treatment of the WWTP of the slag heaps. |
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Excellent art works, such as a mural by Diego Rivera showing the Spanish battling Aztec warriors, are shown in part to tell the story of the warriors of Tenochtitlan. |
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There were 36 collieries, eight ironworks, six tinworks, three steelworks, six spelterworks, 12 copperworks, five fuelworks, and 13 other types of works. |
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Coupla moiles a day it works out at over a foive-game match. |
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At first glance, it might seem that the argument above works by straightforward factual detachment by modus ponens, with 2B providing the factual premise. |
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These works, which incorporate both painting and sculpture, highlight modularity and color relationships, thereby manipulating the viewer's perspective. |
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According to the researchers of Duke University, the new antibody works by targeting the voltage-sensitive sodium channels in the cell membrane of neurons. |
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Our discovery that a thermopower wave works best across these tubes because of their dual conductivity turns conventional thermoelectricity on its head. |
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A pioneer of telecommunications art in the 1980s, Kac expanded his range in the early 1990s with his radical works combining telerobotics and living organisms. |
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We were treated to film of gas works, sewerage plants, slums and slag heaps accompanied by verse which gave the impression of a city devoid of any redeeming feature. |
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The measurement of thermal conductivities requires specialized instrumentation, but calculation works well for solid coatings and solventborne liquid paints. |
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Yet, from the vast array of their writings, the works of the Strehlows are less well known to social anthropologists who are not specialists on the Australian Aborginal. |
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He added that the embassy has chosen De Leon to hold an exhibit in the Kingdom because his works reflect life in Uruguay, particularly Montevideo where he comes from. |
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Sauzee, who also works as an observer for the French League, revealed he will be more than happy to tip the wink to Paatelainen for potential targets in a French market. |
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