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Forget the politicians going head-to-head on Morning Ireland or The Last Word.
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He choked; the blood beat in his head; he was at bursting-point.
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The problem is that animation is far more expensive than talking-head interviews.
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However, one issue raised its head just days into his presidency: Marikana.
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In red ink across the head of the paper were the words:
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These results therefore point to continued private sector expansion throughout the year.
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Case in point: the current end of financial year and mid-year sales.
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The situation in the North West is now well beyond crisis point.
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The budget is a key point of political contention this election year.
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A year ago, football was in crisis - up to a point.
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That would prevent 23andme from providing health information direct to consumers' homes.
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Go and direct traffic; let no press or public near the house.
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You must ask me direct questions, and I'll try to answer them.
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They erase our memory of grassroots power, direct democracy and civil society.
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These are open, direct and an example of transparent democracy in practice.
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Our results should guide future studies and treatments for this common problem.
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Four key principles can guide the way: Renewable energy is plentiful energy.
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Evidence synthesis: Evidence to clearly guide treatment choice in PCa remains insufficient.
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Serves as a clear guide to the future US interest rate policy.
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Of course, past experience is not necessarily a guide to future performance.
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Different products offer different terms and conditions, and operate on different models.
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However, journalists have been able to operate without facing extreme government censorship.
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Oil companies can bring great wealth to the countries where they operate.
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However, not all internet businesses over this time will continue to operate.
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Several chemical plants operate in the nearby area, according to local press.
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Some premium American Express cards also steer clear of currency transaction fees.
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These have used various instruments to steer appropriate use of such treatment.
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Definitely steer clear of affluent Switzerland, particularly the prosperous city of Lausanne.
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The president must stay in office to steer those changes, Wisner said.
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For some, broker distrust is simply one more reason to steer clear.
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Their main maneuver is that they don't talk about the financial crisis.
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Of course, higher accelerations means a riskier maneuver for my precious iPhone.
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Tail wagging, he repeated the maneuver, working his way along the foundation.
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This simple maneuver by the President was the beginning of their discomfiture.
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It would be a difficult maneuver, especially if Republicans win the elections.
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Their main manoeuvre is that they don't talk about the financial crisis.
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However, they found plenty of room for manoeuvre with the new ownership.
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The bailout programme for Greece leaves the government little room for manoeuvre.
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The limited room for manoeuvre in Budget 2018 has been much discussed.
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The five horsemen were not slow in the execution of their manoeuvre.
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A'a lava can form channelized lava flows as easily as pahoehoe.
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The river had been channelized by the industrious Germans.
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If banks channelized the fund through non-government organizations (NGOs) linkage under credit wholesaling, the rate of interest will be 10 percent.
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The Fimmvörðuháls fissure that ended up being the opening salvo of the Eyjafjallajökull eruption had some great examples of channelized a'a (and blocky) lava flows.
Usage of manoeuver in английском
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With breathless and painful anxiety we saw them execute this dangerous manoeuver.
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You must manoeuver to reach the inside of that cloak before I do.
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They might have been in a manoeuver and their goal a deserted ditch.
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But not till he had passed did he understand the manoeuver.
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Paul did not observe this manoeuver, but his mother did, with an inward smile.
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When this manoeuver had been repeated half a dozen times she began to feel more at ease.
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Scarcely had they accomplished the manoeuver when Grace exclaimed below her breath, "There he is!"
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The leader, all else being equal, who has the wit to out-manoeuver the other will win the engagement.
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Any plans that you have should run more smoothly if you give other people the space to manoeuver!
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The Arabella held to her course, giving place to the Elizabeth, which, following closely, executed the same manoeuver.
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Napoleon did not manoeuver at all.
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The Indians, quickly recovering from the astonishment produced by this daring manoeuver, wheeled their horses and dashed after them.
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He effected the manoeuver noiselessly.
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I never have to manoeuver the child, never have to coax or charm her to do what I want.
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Nyoda noted this manoeuver approvingly.
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This manoeuver to assist her did not pass, for she was up and out almost as soon as he.