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Deprivation zig-zags up ice fields and gullies directly over his left shoulder.
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The saw bullet zig-zags from building to building, carving the group to pieces.
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The trail zig zags up the hill, and disappears into a dark tunnel.
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A final section zags back left, widening to thin hands.
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They found the path, which wound in zig-zags up the steep, rocky slope, easily.
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Design: Population-based cohort study, using a record-linkage analysis of prescription databases, hospital discharge records, and the civilregistry.
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According to the civilregistry, some 26,300 dwellers are registered in Castel Volturno, of whom 4,300 are not Italian.
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For decades now, the Dominican civilregistry has set up insurmountable bureaucratic roadblocks to restrict people of Haitian ancestry the right to call themselves Dominicans.
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The Danish CivilRegistry System allowed complete follow-up for mortality.
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(1895) 113,165; (1902, official estimate based on civilregistry returns) 131,255.
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Upon attested copies of your marriage certificate, of the civilregister where your handwriting has been seen and recognised.
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While it is convenient for those getting married in a church to also sign the civilregister, the two events are quite different.
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Public registers regularly entail rights and obligations, such as Entries in the CivilRegister, Register of Companies or Register of Associations.
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Below the platform, and to one side, was a table covered with a costly cloth, on which were an inkstand and the civilregisters.
Usage of civil registration in inglês
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We explored impact on mortality and HIV prevalence, analyzing surveillance and civilregistration data.
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A new health initiative is aiming to improving the civilregistration system in Papua New Guinea.
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Mortality was assessed from the civilregistration system.
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The GRO holds the complete records of Irish civilregistration since record-keeping began in April 1845.
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Most developing countries do not have fully effective civilregistration systems to provide necessary information about population health.
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An additional fee is charged for holding a civil ceremony in a venue other than a civilregistration service.
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A single civilregistration network has been established to ensure stronger data sharing on births, deaths and marriages around the Pacific..
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Campbell also cautioned that data is weak in many countries due to a lack of civilregistration and poor cause-of-death records.
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All high-income countries, without exception, have national civilregistration systems that record these events and generate regular, frequent, and timely vital statistics.
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Complete ascertainment of maternal death in populations remains a challenge even in countries with good systems for civilregistration and vital statistics.
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If you want to get married in a venue other than a civilregistration service, contact the civilregistration service in that area.
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However,these approaches should not be regarded as substitutes for complete civilregistration but rather as complements,essential parts of any fully comprehensive health information system.
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Data can be linked to various registers through the Danish civilregistration system, and blood samples are stored in a biobank allowing for genetic analyses.
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Background: Verbal autopsy is the main method used in countries with weak civilregistration systems for estimating community causes of neonatal and 1-59-month-old deaths.
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Vital status was determined through linkage to the CivilRegistration System.
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Tánaiste Joan Burton signed an accompanying regulation under the CivilRegistration Act 2002.