However, Australian industry bodies and state governments back new investment in agriculture.
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People are getting back to work, a North Sea trade source said.
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That takes away the power to use good information to fight back.
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The government says the future will be different; they will come back.
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Already, this week has seen BP scale back its North Sea operation.
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In other words, affected students will need more comprehensive private health cover.
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Consumers would receive checks each month to help cover higher energy costs.
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EBONY.com: It's been a year since you did our Power 100 cover.
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The government estimated that the scheme will cover almost four million farmers.
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Nor of course does Second Home cover the world, or want to.
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The source said Kuka wanted binding agreements on strategy and data protection.
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However, it is not legally binding under Russian criminal or administrative law.
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The calculated binding free energies showed qualitatively good agreement with experimental data.
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This high affinity binding is opposed, however, by a large energetic penalty.
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Parliament's vote was not binding, but puts added pressure on the government.
Ús de book binding en anglès
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Schools and children's programmes include workshops on diary writing, vampires, superheroes and bookbinding.
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Does she still practice the dark art of bookbinding?
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The bookbinding is weighted with meteor fragments.
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Job and blank- bookbinding.
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During a surprise appearance in JoBurg, she met a local who crafts books and she revealed she used to coach bookbinding.
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Thankfully, the bookbinding limited the number of pages, otherwise this could have been An Ice Climbers Guide to East of the Mississippi.
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The negatives are so arranged in the frame that the sheets can be cut and bound, as in the ordinary process of bookbinding.
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Everything else in the world is scenery, picture frames for our feelings, bookbindings for our thoughts.
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Design bookbindings in fine leathers and tooling evolve from outline drawings and are based on book structure principles.
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He has also written definitive works about Irish bookbindings and the life of the volunteer Earl, Lord Charlemont.
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Both have their top edges rounded off to prevent injury to bookbindings, but their bottom edges are left square.
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Mr Sweeney said a cage containing bookbindings had toppled over on him twice, in April and again in October 1992.
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The smells of candle wax, Scottish snuff and deteriorating leather bookbindings and upholstery was beginning to make him feel ill.
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Reports of bedbugs lurking in bookbindings and pages have led some infested libraries to run electric heaters for hours on end.
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Theatrical framing devices are everywhere, from bookbindings to doll's houses to miniature stages and fluctuating screen ratios, with chapter headings a recurrent feature.
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On this shelf," he said, sweeping a hand along a row of bookbindings, "we have volumes associated with matters of the heart.