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At the moment we are starting to pluggaps, he said.
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Black Hawk helicopters dropped the sandbags to pluggaps in coastal beaches through which the oil could seep.
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That happens every day. There is a serious lack of staff and reliance on agency personnel to pluggaps.
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The busy calving period had been challenging and exhausting for those who were unable to pluggaps, he said.
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It emerged last Wednesday that 3,500 troops were being drafted in to pluggaps.
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He wanted to know if the ANC were planning to use state employee pensions to pluggaps in the economy.
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He believes integration schemes are trying to pluggaps in basic services rather than make good services work together more effectively.
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No doubt Beveridge would be alarmed at how benefits now pluggaps created by social and market failures he never expected.
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To address the deficit, non-profits and others are increasingly harnessing technology to reach disadvantaged communities and pluggaps in traditional education systems.
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If the ECB required the euro zone parents to boost their capital, they might want to dip into subsidiaries to pluggaps.
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Some explode after a few seconds, some explode on contact, and some serve as muscle to knock over objects and pluggaps.
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They were kept around and use as needed to pluggaps and cover asses, especially their own....
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Sure, The Conversation is a commentary on cinema, but also on the way curiosity leads us to pluggaps with the wrong colour.
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Funding from the GPE should always help to leverage increases in domestic spending -rather than pluggaps left by deliberate government inaction.
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Black Hawk helicopters dropped bags to pluggaps in coastal beaches through which the oil could wash into fragile inland marshes and wetlands.
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India is looking at alternative sources of energy to pluggaps in its supply and demand for electricity which lead to frequent power cuts.