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Examples for "station"
Examples for "station"
1A local radio station said 25 deaths had been reported so far.
2Of course the news station ran a special feature on the issue.
3The second type of special vote is cast at a voting station.
4Also read: Land grab tensions continue in Hermanus after police station torched
5Police said those arrested had been taken to the Timaru police station.
1Of course we do not want a blanket change in the law.
2A catnip comforter is another idea: numerous cats are used as blanket.
3However, there will be no blanket debt or negative equity forgiveness programme.
4I wonder if the thing someone needs desperately is a good blanket.
5A blanket response like this adds little value to a complex problem.
1A ban on smoking in French public spaces came into effect today.
2I see new spaces emerging, new ideas growing outside the traditional places.
3Note that the text has been justified with spaces added between words.
4These spaces are often a lifeline into work and the local community.
5The ocean in the spaces between the foam was slimy in appearance.
1Every time he mentioned Montana I'd say, Figure out your own situation.
2However, Montana Democratic Governor Steve Bullock in May vetoed a similar bill.
3On Thursday, Montana and South Dakota reported record one-day increases in cases.
4Bigamy and polygamy are illegal under both federal and Montana state law.
5A striking illustration in point occurred recently in a cafe in Montana.
1Tuilaepa also said new factory and hotel developments in Samoa had vacancies.
2Several other regional office director vacancies remain, including in Denver and Chicago.
3Recent promotions and upheavals in Leinster House have created vacancies on committees.
4Mr McKeon expressed concern at the growing incidence of businesses recording vacancies.
5Nursing in numbers Facebook Twitter Pinterest Nursing: employment and vacancies by sector.
1Yet the exchanges only elicit public enlightenment once in a blue moon.
2The blue moon was resting with its lower rim upon the waters.
3Not once in a blue moon, sir, does womenfolk buy a book.
4But sometimes, in a blue moon, she remembers him on his knees.
5Before then, the definition of a blue moon wasn't quite set in stone.
1Ryan said China had already given some information but knowledge gaps remained.
2Another area of concern are gaps between races, Siegel told Reuters Health.
3In summary, substantial evidence gaps warrant further research in this important area.
4She said the centre was a way forward in addressing those gaps.
5The state will still need to fill power gaps that crop up.
6For example, the ability to judge gaps in traffics diminished with age.
7The Health Service Journal's map of GP commissioning shows plenty of gaps.
8We have a responsibility to fill these knowledge gaps across age groups.
9Research gaps and future directions for development of adherence EBIs are discussed.
10In particular, there are significant gaps with respect to socio-cultural information functions.
11The screenings are required for Medicaid-enrolled children, but major testing gaps remain.
12Environmental groups have rightly pointed out serious gaps in what is proposed.
13It also highlights gaps in research that could be of future interest.
14EHR-trained ML models may help bridge important gaps in ASCVD risk prediction.
15Many beauty companies take advantage of our knowledge gaps in this area.
16Companies are also relying on government funds to fill gaps in funding.
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