Co-ordinated oil pollution clean-up operations continued throughout yesterday and were set to continue today and in the days ahead. |
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What it's all about really is keeping your cool under pressure in the sunny days ahead. |
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Parliament was adjourned sine die on a sombre note on Monday, four days ahead of the scheduled end of the monsoon session. |
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We had three nights and two days ahead of us to settle in and get to know the ship. |
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If this is not done, neither leopards, nor humans will have much to look forward to in the days ahead. |
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The hurt will ease, the pain will be less and there will be happier days ahead. |
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In the days ahead we'll take turns stirring steaming cauldrons over the camp fire. |
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It would be nice to have a reminder alarm set a few days ahead of a scheduled meeting. |
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The panna cotta can be made up to two days ahead, making it a great dessert for company. |
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It was certainly an auspicious start, and most merchants are hopeful that the worst is behind them, and that there will be better days ahead. |
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You can forget all the cliches about fair weather and sunny days ahead for the founders of Intrallect. |
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Carefully packed away somewhere in the hand luggage were flags, hats and freshly pressed Mayo jerseys in readiness for the days ahead. |
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A field gun crew from HMS Drake has demonstrated its skills just days ahead of an inter-service competition. |
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With Christmas and New Year a few days ahead, customers have started visiting shops selling greetings cards. |
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Just days ahead of the debut of her own docuseries, the actress has a guest-starring stint on the sitcom 2 Broke Girls. |
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For the hot summer days ahead, Dimitri mixes, selects and scores a direct hit. |
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If forests are denuded and environment continually abused in this manner there will be very bad days ahead for the next generation, he said. |
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Also, if the USD does go weaker in the days ahead, traders should look to buy Crude Oil as a relatively safe investment. |
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Supporting documentation must be received by both parties at least seven days ahead of the meeting. |
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That we cannot say for now, as the weather forecasts are not accurate enough for us to look two days ahead. |
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Samhain was the original ancient name for Halloween, a harvest festival marking the end of summer and a transition to the darker days ahead. |
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Transaction activity in these markets is expected to increase in the days ahead as uncertainty dissipates. |
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In the days ahead we shall make clear, in words and in actions, our commitment to ensuring that intercommunity relations in our city do not become another victim of this war. |
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In the days ahead, and in the years ahead, American foreign policy needs moral clarity and firmness of purpose. |
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Then you can jot down some of the things that you're going to do in the days ahead and tick them off as you do them. |
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But in the days ahead he, his brother, and the others will be back in the street while their families worry at home. |
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Wheat harvest in much of the province has also been delayed because of weather so farmers will be looking for some dry days ahead. |
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Nothing like a great weekend to prepare for the working days ahead. |
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But even standing within spitting distance of The Pearl was close enough for me to envision better days ahead. |
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Although summer's over and the last splutters of colour are fading from most gardens, there is a way to keep your patch looking pretty in the dark days ahead. |
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It would be a serious error, that smile is saying, to underestimate a fearsome adversary with his best days ahead of him. |
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The smiles and expressions of the visitors said it all: the red-handle pruning shear still has its best days ahead! |
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There are not easy days ahead for this world not just in international affairs but in domestic affairs. |
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Two days ahead of the meeting, he appeared ready to remove the request for payment information from the list of data to be transferred. |
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The days ahead, perhaps when the nagging doubts about a freakish set of results on the last afternoon have been allayed, will focus minds. |
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Buy the tomatoes two or three days ahead of time and store them outdoors on a sheet to maximize their ripeness and develop their flavours. |
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In my opinion, short-term technical indicators suggest a corrective recovery is possible during the immediate days ahead. |
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In the days ahead it is essential that the parties agree to measures to restore stability and to rejuvenate the peace process. |
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We can't be certain of what will happen looking ten days ahead, but it's something we shall be watching out for at the end of the cyclone season. |
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A minimum of two full days ahead of each Games period will also be required for specific Games training and uniforming. |
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Therefore, Mr President, I particularly welcome and look forward to this discussion and to discussions with you in the days ahead. |
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The scientific disciplines have fine days ahead of them, to grow and to multiply. |
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It was, therefore, precisely to obtain such a consensus that I made certain informal contacts which I intend to pursue in the days ahead. |
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As these working groups put this clarity together and answer those technical questions, we look forward to continuing to support that protocol in the days ahead. |
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Forex traders should definitely pay closer attention to the EUR and GBP markets this week as they will be in the driver's seat of the market for the days ahead. |
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This pack of several dozen 20-somethings had pedaled into Moab a few days ahead of us to help tear out the doublewide trailer that would be replaced by a straw bale house. |
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As for the others, our saintly dreaming compatriots are so numerous that those associations and organisations that trade on their naiveté have many happy days ahead of them. |
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Comments by Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke surprised many investors as he joined the rallying cry for a stronger Dollar, which may lead to strength for the USD in the days ahead. |
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All religious obligations and ceremonies are thus waived until after interment thus enabling the mourner to harness his strength for the difficult days ahead. |
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American Airlines recently stopped selling tickets in Argentine pesos more than 90 days ahead of a flight to limit its exposure to inflation or a potential devaluation. |
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With that said, we find that the simplified dichotomy of the popular street on one end and the elitist indoor performance space on the other has many days ahead of it. |
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And make sure you give it to directors several days ahead of the meeting. |
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Sadly, January and February are often recorded as the UK's coldest months, so for icy-weather haters, we still have the chilliest days ahead of us. |
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In the days ahead, we will gather at our cenotaphs and memorials. |
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The skatepark in Saint-Denis still has flourishing days ahead of him: also bear in mind that the skateboarding festival has been held four years in a row there. |
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As Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, I want to take this opportunity to extend my best wishes for a happy, healthy, bright and colourful Diwali to all those celebrating today and in the days ahead. |
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The main flotilla finally set sail from Santo Domingo on 10 November 1509, a few days ahead of Nicuesa. |
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These iambs are born around five days ahead of most other sheep breeds and weigh five-to-seven pounds making it easier for them to lamb. |
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This Sunday looks like being important in terms of strategy for the five days ahead. Once they have chosen one of these two options, the competitors will have to stick with their choice until they reach Guadeloupe. |
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I am quite naive, but I hope that there are glorious days ahead. |
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In closing, I will offer a refrain that God watch over our military personnel, the men and women who in the days ahead may find themselves in harm's way. |
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Changes in these cloud properties, along with cloud movement, provide valuable information to weather forecasters to determine what is happening and what is likely to happen to weather in the hours and days ahead. |
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Just days ahead of a massive rally scheduled for Sunday, October 2, 2005, Ethiopian police arrested 43 opposition members for allegedly plotting against the government. |
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This rigid progress puts the building team a few days ahead of schedule! |
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The turnaround in the second quarter of 2008 to undertake planned maintenance and regulatory inspections was completed approximately two days ahead of schedule and on budget. |
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The days ahead are of the utmost importance. |
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Still, there will be difficult days ahead. |
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We look forward in particular to your visit to Dublin in the days ahead as part of the Forum for Europe, into which we have put an enormous amount of effort. |
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It is how we would stand with them in the days ahead. |
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You must inform your nurse a few days ahead of time. |
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And I intend in the days ahead to make further progress on this. |
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For the moment, we cannot really look more than four days ahead. |
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Most signals indicate that the greenback is forecast to continue its bullish trends this week which indicates that Crude Oil will likely continue its decline in the days ahead. |
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In response to a question on the Youth Forum, the Secretary of the General Conference confirmed that it would be held three days ahead of the opening of the General Conference from 26 to 28 September. |
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Examining the tea-leaves, she prognosticated dark days ahead. |
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Peplums, A-line and sheath dresses still remain at the core of the Karen Millen brand, however with sunnier hues complimenting the warm days ahead. |
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