It should be a fillip to all scorers that a scorer has finally received an honour. |
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Moreover, if linguistic provinces are formed it will also give a fillip to the regional languages. |
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Operators would pool their resources and share costs in a bid to give a much-needed fillip to broadband in Britain. |
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After a brief fillip Wall Street went into retreat, cast down by sombre corporate trading news from a range of companies. |
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New technologies and sophisticated machinery will give a fillip to the construction sector. |
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This is expected to give a fillip to the construction activity, slackened by the increased cost of materials. |
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The culture of the Guptas and their innate Brahmanism gave a fillip to the arts, and in the field of architecture fundamental progress was made. |
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The tuna tartare gets an entertaining fillip of fresh papaya and a ribbon of gorgeously reduced balsamic glaze. |
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More importantly, it would promote the concept of thrift among poultry owners and farmers and give a fillip to rural employment. |
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Satisfactory work on the prime minister's rural road network also gave a fillip to the sector. |
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This will give a fillip to the local labour market and encourage people to consume judiciously. |
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This measure is sure to earn a good name for our traditional medicine systems abroad as well as give a fillip to our hotel industry. |
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And they couldn't have given themselves a bigger fillip than racking up their biggest-ever win over their arch-rivals. |
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This can serve as a fillip to activate and develop community spirit, so sadly lacking in the country. |
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I am sure the meeting will have all its usual glitz and glamour, as well as plenty of exciting racing, and it could be a big fillip. |
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Of tan rock-faced brick, they are essentially rectangular buildings, each with the fillip of a crenelated turret. |
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He plans to upgrade the quality of engineering education, give a fillip to student development and provide web-based career counselling for college students. |
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Recent disposals, which will provide a fillip to interim numbers due in November, should also provide improved focus and strengthen the balance sheet. |
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The direct flights between India and China, started early last year, are intended to be used to promote people-to-people exchanges and give a fillip to tourism. |
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This is likely to give a fillip to the economy of the State. |
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Longer term, it appears that the planned merger between the Frankfurt and London Stock Exchanges will give a fillip to the campaign to have UK stamp duty abolished. |
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The discussion in the meeting centered around the political situation in the state and the measures need to be taken to give a fillip to the socio-economic development. |
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The Festival's acutely-anticipated arrival is not just a fillip to York racecourse, but to the entire city, whose economy can expect a massive upswing. |
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Beneath the bubbling sixteenths an obsessive rhythm, a rat-a-tat on a repeated note with a semitone fillip on the end, adds to the feeling of desperation. |
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For Fine Gael, Lee's decision has been another major fillip in a year that has seen them soaring in the opinion polls. |
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The 67-year-old took over a national team of high expectation and low achievement when it was desperately in need of a fillip. |
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It is a well-known fact that learned writings have stimulated and given a fillip to the emergence of new rules of international law. |
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Finally, the campaign gave a big fillip to the consumerist movement in the five Member States covered. |
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The plan to introduce a European health insurance card will provide a real fillip for a Citizen's Europe. |
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These investments, which will create many jobs and give a new fillip to growth, are essential to making sustainable development a reality. |
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The merger with Winterthur should provide a fillip for motor and travel assistance. |
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A broad agreement to free a majority of these detainees would give a substantial fillip to the emerging conditions conducive to peace and reconciliation in the region. |
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It dates back to 2008, when the official visit of late President Umaru Yar'Adua gave additional fillip to the Franco-Nigeria Forum for Dialogue launched in 2000 by Presidents Chirac and Obasanjo. |
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But if we abolish tobacco growing, all we shall do is condemn a number of European citizens to financial ruin and give a fillip to tobacco farmers in third countries. |
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The agreement would enable 17 million more passengers a year to take to the skies and would give a fillip to employment on either side of the Atlantic. |
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In these two ways the SPA has given a fillip to relations between the World Bank and the Commission and the Commission now enjoys a special relationship with the Bank in the field of structural adjustment policy and practice. |
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The Spring European Council should give a decisive fillip to investment in education and training in order to enhance development of the knowledge economy in the medium term. |
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The text submitted at the current meeting understated the important role of the global rules-based trading system as a fillip to economic growth and development. |
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The liberalization measures introduced by the Government since 1987 have benefited all the media and have given a particular fillip to the opposition press. |
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Ten thousand people have joined the Liberal Democrats since last Thursday's general election, giving the party a welcome fillip after losing 48 of their 56 MPsin the vote. |
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The veteran, who gave cue sports a fillip in the Philippines, is a hit with Filipino fans wherever he plays. |
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This programme will give a valuable fillip to cooperation between regional and local interests on projects to exploit the tourism potential of the area. |
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The scale of the vote against the wrecking amendment proposed by independent crossbencher Lord Dear will be a major fillip for the Bill's supporters. |
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To give a fillip to sagging exports, the CMA has sought exemption from import duty on coal, pet coke, gypsum and other inputs from the five per cent imposed currently. |
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In 1879, it was affiliated to the University of Madras as a second grade college and with this, collegiate education in the district received a fillip. |
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This athlete's victory provided a much-needed fillip for national pride. |
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