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The new rules will take effect in July, Kentucky state officials said.
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However, the process can take six months or longer in some cases.
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May I suggest the responsible authorities take measures to stop this problem?
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Leave for parents to take time off work for a family crisis.
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I tell them it's a great year to take a gap year.
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Julian Barnes: 'Do you expect Europe to cut us a good deal?
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That study, which was published last year, used standard Crispr cut-and-paste technology.
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Olmert cut short a visit to Europe on Wednesday and returned home.
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The job cut will likely affect mainly foreign plants, the paper said.
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Results: Radiologically, these three second tumors were clearly cut-end scar area recurrences.
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Indeed, Cao said the margin may widen again later in the year.
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Gross margin rose 60 basis points for the year as a whole.
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Indiana took a safety with one second left for the final margin.
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Among the criteria for selection includes liquidity margin requirements, and product choice.
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The Tigers' previous largest margin of defeat this season was 15 points.
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I ask Doni to help make the fruit juice into wine, too.
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Stir in cornstarch until blended; stir in brown sugar and orange juice.
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The problem with that option was that I couldn't reach enough juice.
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Measure juice and add 1 cup of sugar per cup of juice.
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In our house fruit juice used to be a very special treat.
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Big gambling layouts know within minutes if a table is not making its vigorish.
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Once in a while it gives you a little more vigorish than the other guy has, that's all.
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That's its vigorish-itspercentage.
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That slim advantage, which is known as the vigorish, or the vig, is all the bookie has going for him... .
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One word from Johnny about an executive with vigorish problems was all that was needed for the gang to offer their lending services.
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In all casinos, the games have a built-in " houseedge", the profit taken from each bet.
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The red tiles of the housesedging the great square were gilded with yellow houseleeks.
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The low housesedging it are of stone, faced with a whity-grey, and have a sleepy, lack-lustre air about them, even under the sun's rays.
Usage of vig in English
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They liberate like the mob lends money; the vig sucks.
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Monsieur de Captain tell me to bring his vig and put it in his cabin.
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The point is, Bernie ain't satisfied with the honest dollar he can make off the vig.
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Erm even made him pay the vig.
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No vig coming in anymore.
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That slim advantage, which is known as the vigorish, or the vig, is all the bookie has going for him... .
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Dat queer chap in der brown vig I'm sure is a gay deceiver, or he would not admire mine vife so much.
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They're thieves." Later he described them as the "new Mafia." They might not break kneecaps, he said, but they charge a higher vig.
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She twisted her hand in Crowe's neckcloth without ceremony, crying, "Sha't then, I tell thee, old codger-whokears a vig vor thy voolish tantrums?"
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Vigils to mark the anniversary of the death of Savita Halappanavar will be held at locations across the State on Monday evening.Organisers say the vig(...)
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No one can enter here without the permission of Vig, the Czarover.
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VIG's Czech division also said access to reliable health data was a problem.
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There are now VIG supervisors in most cities across the UK.
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The slick Butch Vig production takes away from from the songs as the years pass.
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As a VIG I would just be left with all of the normal parent stuff, right?
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Nevermind was actually crap Some folk reckon Butch Vig's gleaming production was a betrayal of Nirvana's roots.