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1 The politicians who rule today regard our land as prey.
2 A spokesman for the union said the workers would start a work to rule today .
3 They used different consequences for the rule today .
4 The High Court will rule today whether to extend an injunction preventing any disruption of an(...)
5 Yeah, I know there are tons of men-Joeincluded-whowould love that to be the rule today , too.
6 Three was the rule today .
7 The government announced that haircuts would be limited to 30 minutes or less, then abruptly backflipped on the rule today .
8 Under its legislation, the commission is bound to rule today on whether the Drumcree parade should be allowed next Sunday.
9 The High Court will rule today on an application to jail the Garda Commissioner for alleged contempt of a court order.
10 Emergency department nurses at St Vincent's hospital in Dublin are beginning a work to rule today over persistent overcrowding in the unit.
11 The Mahon tribunal is to rule today on whether it will proceed with public hearings into the finances of Taoiseach Bertie Ahern.
12 The Court of Appeal will rule today whether search warrants used during the police raids on the internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom's house were unlawful.
13 Nurses at Beaumont Hospital began a work to rule today over the placement of emergency patients on trolleys in ward areas to ease overcrowding.
14 The Employment Court will rule today the meat company Affco acted unlawfully when it locked out staff at its Wairoa plant in Hawkes Bay.
15 The European Parliament is expected to rule today on the appointment of the first woman to the executive board of the European Central Bank.
16 One of them has to be Jackie Stewart, who drove when drivers were drivers, and safety standards fell far below those that rule today .
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