It is a startling admission for a competitor in one of the most solitary of sporting arenas. |
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Labor movements, at large, have thus acted in both market and political arenas. |
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The arenas of conflict are diverse, including negotiations on opening markets and on intellectual property rights protection. |
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He has also recently turned commentator on India's business and economic scene and indeed social and political arenas. |
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These conflicts are played out in political arenas across the world assessing guidelines and regulations. |
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An individual or group can initiate, or obstruct, public policy in many political arenas. |
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He barnstormed the nation, speaking in living rooms, village squares, universities, and even huge sports arenas. |
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Defining the fighting arenas, it went to show how much a great soundtrack can make a game more memorable. |
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But games aren't played on paper, they're played in arenas and on courts surrounding by 3000 rabid screaming fans. |
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We have expanded the categories to 13, covering both the masonry and concrete arenas. |
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When others speak for the disabled, they often point the way to the freak show and the medical theater, two arenas of human objectification. |
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While the ski runs are not as cunningly crafted as the other site's labyrinthine arenas, their immense scale produces some splendid moments. |
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His disinclination matters more in international arenas than in domestic politics. |
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The organizers of a first-ever Community Wellness Weekend forum at the Steinbach arenas are deeming it a success. |
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Particularly in the joint and coalition arenas, we can profit from the beneficial insight that historical analysis provides. |
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With some arenas holding thousands of spectators, an evolved series of hand gestures between bettors determines wagers. |
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The arenas are a frozen pond, a municipal rink, and even a street court for roller hockey. |
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House music weaves a fine thread through the three arenas and one terrace area which have been set up. |
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Northern sports are played in arenas, centers, gardens and the occasional field. |
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Whole towns could be surrounded, or a mile-wide dragnet thrown over an area which contained sporting arenas. |
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She said that the policy did not apply to other sporting arenas such as cricket pitches and other outdoor recreation facilities. |
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Water for irrigating parks, sports arenas and golf courses must be treated waste water and cannot be running water. |
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I provide services to places like sporting arenas, as well as doing documentaries and what have you. |
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We need to build new stadia and other sporting arenas promptly in order not to be disadvantaged at critical times. |
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I had seen pictures of sports arenas and Coliseums but I had never actually been inside one. |
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Why are cities across the country sinking taxpayer money into sports stadiums and arenas? |
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Male golden-collared manakins clear leaf litter from the ground to form courts, which they then use as arenas for intense courtship displays. |
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The greatest baseball arenas are in our heads, what we bring to games, radio broadcasts, telecasts and newspaper reports. |
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Both arenas require the deft verisimilitude of the stage actor, the ability to squeeze a tear from the old dear in the back row. |
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After two careers spent battling each other in the top arenas of the world, this is the final showdown. |
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The Romans are famous for their wild beast shows in the public arenas, where animals were pitted against one another for entertainment. |
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The games sometimes are played in other gyms and arenas but still contain a special intensity that is hard to match. |
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Basketball gyms were filled to capacity and newer and larger arenas were built to accommodate this increased interest. |
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Public policy topics will expand our knowledge base in the legislative and regulatory arenas and inspire attendees to become politically active. |
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The Prince was so sold on his own divinity that he used to make the longest, most seriously overblown entrances to boxing arenas in ring history. |
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In brief, there are at least three arenas of activity for critical intellectuals and oppositional educators. |
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A better policy is to promote liberty in the religious sphere as well as in the economic and political arenas. |
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There were fencing arenas, croquet wickets, balls to toss at targets, archery ranges, horseshoes and stakes, tracks for footraces, and more. |
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They become arenas of self-directed activity that fulfil individual and collective needs. |
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She strutted around the stage and shook her hair like a seasoned metalhead, looking like she'd played to arenas and stadiums for years. |
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Even with arenas packed with blowtorches and buzz-saws and giant hammers, there was only so much appliance warfare I could take. |
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She's neat, organised, intelligent, motivated, good natured and talented across all arenas. |
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Inside and outside ballparks and arenas, there are always people vending programs. |
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You need to transfer that knowledge to new arenas and spread your sphere of influence. |
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It's a risk, but if it happens, maybe it beats the thrill of all those front-page splashes and sold-out arenas hands down. |
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The stadiums of the clubs are great arenas where the teams play, and the game is fast and requires skill and passion. |
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In those arenas in which segregation was either law or custom, it was applied strictly and rigidly. |
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Throughout all Strauss continued to display magnificent form, and Flintoff strode the various arenas like a colossus. |
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However, it would have been nice to take the actual NHL teams into these arenas in civvies and battle it out that way. |
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Identities explores the relationship of racial, ethnic and national identities and power hierarchies within national and global arenas. |
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Our participation in the policy and political arenas must be consistent and reliable. |
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The way to cope with this challenge might be found through a combination of two activities: awareness-raising and loose coupling of arenas. |
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Many countries have now gone as far as Banning exotic animals from circus arenas to prevent such monstrosities. |
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This was the Golden Age of sports, and McMahon was exposed to it all as an Irish moppet, wide-eyed by it all in the excitement of smoke-filled arenas. |
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The cheer that resonates around arenas as races are won and world records are broken is always accompanied by the lingering doubt that the feats are enhanced by drugs. |
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In one of sports great arenas, the Milan derby indulges the connoisseurs. |
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It specialises in, amongst other things, the design of sports arenas. |
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A Gladiator was a man trained to fight in arenas to provide entertainment. |
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The proliferation of bacon in non-traditional arenas has been swift and extra-porky. |
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On Tuesday, the Republicans suffered resounding defeats in the Presidential and senatorial arenas. |
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There are two ice arenas here, a water amusement park, the metallurgical combine's sports centre, and two mountain skiing centres. |
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It is even one of the rare security issues that straddle the international, national and local arenas. |
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She would have been aware that show business was one of the few arenas in which a woman could earn the same amount as, or even more than, a man. |
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You can create your own garbage heap of prostrate cars in Career Mode and get access to the most advanced cars and arenas as well. |
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Mr. Glancy said it will take time for the positions of the arenas to become defined. |
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The arenas in which the Church through the centuries has borne witness to God's love in her word and action are vast. |
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And the world should single mindedly pursue that objective as one of the highest level of international policy arenas going. |
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But lately there has been an invasion of interloping young turks who've sloped in sideways after making a name for themselves in other arenas. |
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It brings it back to the actual dollars that are needed to ensure that the infrastructure is there, such as the ballparks and the hockey arenas. |
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Not just a racer, Quarter horses are also found in arenas of rodeos, ranches, and shows. |
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This has not lessened the popularity of spent tanbark as a ground covering in such places as circus arenas, horse tracks, and children's playgrounds. |
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Turn general lighting off in arenas, outside hours of use, and use bleacher lighting for maintenance work. |
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The pendulum of European policy-making thus oscillates between the national and the European arenas, and sometimes between them and the international level. |
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The same applies, with rare exceptions, to professional sports teams and the stadia and arenas they play in. |
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In colonially nesting Razorbills, a seabird traditionally viewed as monogamous with biparental care, both sexes attend mating arenas to obtain extrapair copulations. |
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Several species of birds such as cock-of-the-rocks and birds of paradise clear courts used as arenas during elaborate courtship displays to females. |
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Now they are more likely to inhabit the political and media arenas. |
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Community and recreational centres: community halls, arenas, gyms, bingo halls, etc. |
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Its artificial playing surface was famously dubbed AstroTurf and the building was a blueprint for a generation of enclosed arenas. |
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Africa must not only be enabled to benefit from the exploits of others, but must also become a major player in these arenas. |
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Children's citizenship is about the active participation of girls, boys and young people in the social, economic, political and cultural arenas. |
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Furthermore, victims of the Belarusian regime must be able to count on our legal and financial support, and support in other arenas as well. |
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These proposals have been driven by multiple stakeholders and in various social and political arenas. |
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Sports arenas had jumbotrons to give instant replays and stats. |
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Females in masculine arenas are viewed as potential contaminators of the arena, whereas males in feminine arenas are viewed as potential self-contaminators. |
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Because the polytechnics had always been primarily teaching institutions, the requirements to compete in both the research and fundraising arenas have created stress. |
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For this purpose, steps need to be taken both on the economic front and in the social and political arenas. |
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Horse stables, riding arenas, hangars for hay, storage for material or equipment. |
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He tossed pieces of flesh into the arenas, engendering atramentous combats but the patient vicious rats that waited all the while carried off the victors. |
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Archipelagoes are well known as arenas for species radiations. |
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The ongoing and increasing predominance of English in world culture and commerce will continue to provide many advantages to Britain in many arenas. |
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Most urban centres and small towns have indoor and outdoor rinks and arenas. |
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As more and more surrounding towns built arenas with artificial ice, Miami was bypassed for tournaments and other events. |
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It is considered to be one of Chile's finest sporting arenas, thanks in part to its privileged location beside a large municipal park. |
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In all arenas of his life, a father's actions speak more loudly than his words, and a boy is listening carefully to both. |
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It rejects measures in violation of the law and supports the ministries working in these arenas, helping draw up sectorial policy for State aid. |
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The result is that RT now has 40 aerostats operational around the world, from Afghanistan to the World Cup arenas in Brazil. |
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In sporting arenas our cables also must put long distances behind themselves. But they neither lie around, nor do they run. |
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For the first time in the history of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, all ice arenas will be within walking distance of one other. |
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Most establishments such as offices, stores, arenas and restaurant bussing are available to 14 year old youth. |
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Lockheed Martin is also responsible for the empennage back and the arenas absorbing the waves radar. |
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Howbeit, the disagreement over maritime limits has not generated any problems in the political or military arenas. |
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These two arenas are major recreational sports facilities in the riding of Vanier and it has become essential that they be brought up to standard. |
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These systems are equipped with controllers to efficiently manage the heating and air conditioning between residential buildings and exothermic buildings, such as supermarkets and arenas. |
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It raises constitutional issues that are more appropriately dealt with in other arenas and in other processes not in the interstices of ordinary legislation devoted to oceans. |
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The first images show camps of red dirt, large plazas, arenas, garbage dumps, all transformed into playing fields by the creativity of those who are poor. |
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The fact that such 1968 questions could be addressed publicly in educational arenas and in debates suggests that South African society did not feel itself to be wholly unfree. |
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The Trilock is ideal for applications such as stadiums and arenas, recreation and amusement parks, retail crowd control, transit fare collection and lobby access control. |
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The key dilemma is much the same in both arenas of human affairs: how to maintain a consistency of policy in the face of the anomalies and ambiguities that keep cropping up. |
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The 3D arenas have detailed graphics and there is a variety of play modes including a four-character single-elimination tournament. |
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These are good instruments with which to make progress in both arenas. |
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These span a broad spectrum of investigative arenas including food chemistry, taste transduction and genetics, ingredient development and instrumental analysis. |
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The high numbers of visitors call for very high safety, air conditioning, and acoustic standards as stadiums and multifunction arenas are particularly demanding structures. |
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Major international sporting arenas include the Kelvin Hall and Scotstoun Sports Centre. |
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Bassey returned to perform in five arenas around the UK in June the same year, culminating at Wembley. |
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This transitional phase has been marked by an unleashing of energy, as everyone chimed in to launch a wide array of new initiatives, not only in the political and economic arenas, but also by encouraging creation. |
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With four million album sales to date, the Scottish lass has cornered the market in solid, unsensational singer songwriting for sports arenas. |
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And he said not once was he hassled at opposing arenas for his sexuality. |
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In parallel with retributive justice, the area of preventative justice was described as being very effective, especially in conflict and post-conflict arenas. |
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Face-painted, ecstatic crowds crammed in arenas across the country. |
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Greenland officials have already made plans to lease arenas in Iqaluit, Nunavut to stage the hockey competition. |
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This festive encampment of tents, mini-stages, natural arenas and livestock quarters will also feature trebuchet and catapult competitions, children's activities, a medieval marketplace and pub. |
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For example, less domestic violence, more women in the political and economical arenas in leadership positions, more fathers who work and are actively engaged in household chores and child care. |
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We would like the European Union to become a key player on the world stage, not only in the diplomatic and economic arenas but in the realm of security as well. |
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Corporations are turning public spaces into commodities by purchasing naming rights to arenas, theatres, parks, schools, museums and even subway systems. |
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The ultimate goals of development are to improve living conditions for people and to empower them to participate fully in the economic, political and social arenas. |
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Sport builds communities as people come together for sport on the fields, on the diamonds, inside the arenas, to leave as more than neighbours, but also as friends. |
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One actor can be a stakeholder in one or more arenas at the same time. |
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They are also one of the few arenas where everyone plays on equal terms. |
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And it would seem that these correlations are more abundant and complex than what was willingly observed in international arenas until very recently. |
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This will be a major and highly beneficial step forward for us in both the political and economic arenas, enabling Lithuania to become a full-fledged actor in the common market. |
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The installation of defibrillators in arenas and Service de sécurité incendie emergency vehicles gives victims of sudden cardiac arrest swifter access to defibrillation. |
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Along with the huge Kim II Sung stadium in Pyongyang, there are six other massive arenas, which are regularly filled to the brim with excited fans. |
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However, it is as difficult for people far removed from centres of power to be heard in national and international arenas as it is for the arenas themselves to relate to them and to grasp their knowledge. |
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But 2006 was the year Structal hit a home run that started a series of consecutive victories, with the construction of many stadiums and arenas in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Florida and British Colombia. |
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On the heels of the December 2004 French-Spanish summit in Saragossa, could you outline the main areas where the Spain and France would like to strengthen their ties, in both the European and international arenas? |
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Other inmates aren't the only obstacles as arenas are loaded with gun turrets, spikes, flamethrowers and lasers. |
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Mr. Speaker, I also attend arenas with some grandchildren and I go to a number of coffee shops across my riding and other places where people congregate. |
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To roughly co-opt a metaphor from the late George Carlin, they are staged as violent boxing matches: arenas where candidates face off against each other and try to punch and counterpunch their way to victory. |
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A stone's throw away, hundreds huddled around two simply constructed plastic-boarded arenas to watch 12 teams compete in the boy-girl two-a-side U-16 street football tournament. |
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They prepared local arenas, brought in cots and helped create a hospitable environment to receive the people of Kashechewan in their time of need. |
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In the new era, providers and users aggregate nodally in vast networks and carry on commerce and trade in commercial arenas that function more like commons than markets. |
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In Zetes we believe we have a supplier able to future proof our investments and provide ongoing access to all the latest application and technology developments in the wireless and supply chain arenas. |
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One of the events will be the Spirit of BC Free Skate Day which will take place at many community arenas throughout the province, where everyone is invited to lace up their skates and get on the ice. |
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Infiltrate the dark jails, deadly arenas and savage stables of Dol Guldur, the fortress of the Ringwraiths, and strike a blow against Sauron's forces in new 3 and 6-player instances. |
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Bringing fresh air into arenas is essential, and to do so problem-free, natural gas desiccant dehumidification is unquestionably the most appropriate solution. |
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The stud farm, an integral part of the property, is equipped with a full range of facilities designed exclusively for horseriding, including outdoor arenas, a gallop track, walking route, paddocks and pastures. |
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Minor-league arenas attract even fewer spectators. |
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The proponents of progressivism reject a redefinition of the political and public arenas and are opposed to two ways in which they are now being reconfigured. |
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In what arenas has this interregional dialogue made the most strides? |
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There are thousands of community recreational facilities across Canada, including hockey arenas, soccer fields, tennis and basketball courts, and swimming pools. |
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Smoke management in large structures such as atria, covered shopping malls, airport terminals and sports arenas can present a major design challenge. |
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Tokyo also hosts modern Japanese and international pop and rock music at venues ranging in size from intimate clubs to internationally known arenas such as the Nippon Budokan. |
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Several smaller arenas hosting ice hockey and basketball are found around the United Kingdom though these generally hold only a few thousand fans. |
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Organizational influence in the political, academic, and professional arenas is critical to advancing public policies that benefit nursing and nursing education. |
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Depression is seen throughout history in literary and medical arenas. |
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Cirque has had to adapted many of their touring shows to perform at the venue, modifying the set, usually built for arenas or big top tents instead. |
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The key is knowing how to get capital, and African Americans heretofore have not been prominently placed in the technology startup or venture capital arenas. |
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