People in windowless offices report less job satisfaction, less interest in their jobs and are less positive about the physical work conditions. |
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In communities across the province, people will visit constituency offices to stage sit-ins or protest outside. |
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In the city, corruption runs rampant, from the government offices to the gangland hangouts of underworld figures. |
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Compared to typical offices buildings of the same size, the Merrill Center uses 50 percent less energy, thereby reducing air pollution. |
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The idea is to make it easier for small businesses and branch offices to manage security risks more efficiently by using a single appliance. |
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The documents issuing from Rome and diocesan offices come across as totally abstract and divorced from real life. |
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The concept is that the salespeople identify local doctor's offices and businesses that cater to similar clientele. |
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The birth certificate issued by municipal offices in Punjab has a distinct compulsory column for caste. |
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Any items for the sale can be taken to the club or the Wiltshire Times offices in Duke Street. |
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The first floor has a little auditorium, offices with a meeting room and lavatories. |
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Local post offices and local chemists provide an important service for the community, which is much wider than the products they sell. |
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Yesterday was a red-letter day for the Credit Union in Portlaoise as they opened the doors of their new offices for business. |
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Talk to staff in health board and social welfare offices around the country and they will tell you they are bearing the brunt of the begrudgery. |
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Throughout the afternoon, telephones hummed between newspaper offices as the rumour-mongers built their fantasies. |
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Amid a glut in high-end offices and apartments, it has cut prices and begun using outside sales agents. |
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Post offices are no longer sleepy places where letters just get stamped and sent. |
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The Dutch built military facilities and trade offices on both sides of the river. |
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Then they'd all go back to their offices and run something up the flagpole, just to see who might salute. |
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I've often felt like marching into various offices and singling out the culprits and giving them a piece of my mind. |
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Bad experiences of haggling with illegal touts on the street or in dodgy minicab offices are rooted in people's minds. |
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She walked from her offices at MTV into Times Square and people shrieked her name and bayed for her autograph. |
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Enter your zip code to find out who's running for offices on your ballot and where the candidates stand on issues. |
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Indonesian representatives abroad must open up their offices and make them a comfortable home away from home for expatriate Indonesians. |
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In the 1960s, open-plan offices were introduced, though not without some controversy. |
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All its 250 staff had to move to temporary overspill offices on the former Transco site at Heworth Green. |
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The corridor and the offices beyond were plushly carpeted and well furnished. |
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However, historically, audit offices have their origins in the integrity function. |
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One option being considered is to consolidate Chippenham and Malmesbury's sorting offices into a single, purpose built facility in Chippenham. |
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Council offices reduced to skeleton staff manning because most of the people are sleeping off the previous night's counting. |
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Afternoon teatime, in particular, draws people out their offices and away from their solitary pursuits. |
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Similar to the Austrian newspaper, the bagels were distributed to offices in the US capital with an honesty box payment system. |
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Their offices around the world provided answers to a series of questions about host countries' stances toward biotech wheat. |
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As part of this bulletin they gave a potted summary of the activities that various offices had organised. |
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Those departments have been transferred from the company's existing offices in Sandbach, Cheshire. |
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Outdoors there is a double garage and other out offices and the property also has a tarmacadam yard. |
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The familiar chimneys of the main railway offices can be seen at the back, on the left of the picture. |
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He has literally kept some of our offices and machines working by duct tape and force of will alone. |
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In a pre-medical at the provincial commission offices yesterday both boxers predicted a convincing victory. |
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With two students to a room, the 50 grads will have more room for their research than they did in their previous cramped offices across campus. |
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Postbank operates 30 branches and 93 offices across the country and is represented in about 2300 post offices in Bulgaria. |
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In 1969, the Chata Development company, which builds and remodels homes, and constructs offices and buildings for the nation, was established. |
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It was now extremely dark as the towering, derelict offices clouded away the sky. |
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Tomlinson added there was a growing trend for hackers and graffiti artists to target the remote offices of global companies for attack. |
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On the south side, the building steps back as it rises, so that the overhanging floor-plates provide natural shading for the offices beneath. |
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The building it was located in housed hundreds of offices with scads of workers, all in diverse fields. |
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He not only had offices at his disposal, he also had heirs, heiresses, and widows. |
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Mulemba said all those traveling should assemble at the car wash near the Times of Zambia offices on Freedom Way. |
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Other plans include giving subsidies to tighten security and equip post offices with computers so that customers can surf the internet. |
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This will be done with the help of tourism offices and the Visit Britain organisation. |
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Many of these offices provide essential services for small communities who do not have ready access to urban centres. |
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Plans to close community beat offices in the townships have been heavily criticised by Pennine councillors. |
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That's where my holidays were spent, playing in the drawing offices and with the masons and glaziers. |
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One rainy night the offices were flooded, soaking several till rolls into a mushy pulp. |
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Classrooms, corridors, the dining room and the staff offices are filled with pictures. |
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Buildings, offices and factories are seldom opened for use without the blessing of the priest with his holy water. |
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This organization replaced an association of NGOs working for alcohol abstinence and had branch offices operating on regional and local levels. |
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Traditionally, villagers deposit money in post offices as they consider them safe and they also earn more interest compared to banks. |
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After-hours calls to the assemblywoman's offices in the Bronx and Albany were not immediately returned. |
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The report is published in a week that the government has decided to encourage microgeneration in homes, offices and for whole streets of houses. |
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I was struck by the atmosphere in our open-plan offices as the news began to break this afternoon. |
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Remote workers, branch offices and small businesses have all been persuaded of the advantages of the appliance route. |
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It ran a big trading business and had branch offices in many locations such as Osaka, Kobe and Hokkaido. |
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There are also a number of meeting rooms, conference rooms, cellular offices and kitchen facilities. |
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There wasn't any actual boogalooing or two-stepping going on in the corporate offices of Canada's private sports broadcasters this week. |
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Meanwhile, Britain's bookmakers are considering closing betting offices on the day of the Queen Mother's funeral as a mark of respect. |
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Colchester MP Bob Russell is demanding to know if more of the town's post offices are destined for the chop. |
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They do not seek to incriminate, since practices such as subletting offices and employing relatives do not actually break any rules. |
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Upstairs in the offices above the injecting room, Nurse Andy hauls a suitcase out of the cupboard, heaves it onto the table, and opens it up. |
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From one of these offices a heavyset, middle-aged woman in a hideous floral dress and a black perm hairdo leaned out. |
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Bosses announced the company was consolidating three offices into a new building on the Turnpike Business Park. |
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Many head officials of the Klan now hold political offices and have other important roles in the government. |
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The Mountbatten building houses labs and offices for the Optoelectronics research centre and the School of Electronics and Computer Science. |
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Sure, their reception area is always pretty nice, but they never spend any money on the back offices where all the work is done. |
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The building will also house a mess room, locker rooms, kitchen, offices and an education suite complete with computer and reference books. |
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The Fifth Avenue building houses galleries, administrative offices and the museum's school. |
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But the bald figures mask anxieties and fears that are being played out throughout Britain in homes, offices and schools. |
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Workflows are now available that cross the back offices of multiple trading partners within a supply chain. |
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In the Reading area six sub-post offices have been closed, with another one under threat. |
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The allegations of a scandalous incident have been circulating inside media offices for weeks now. |
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Pairs of cellular rooms housing offices and classrooms are arranged on each of the three sides of the courtyard. |
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Staff from the council offices will take questions and information will be available about council services. |
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I think everyone who was working on the higher floors at the municipal offices felt it. |
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The government provided public housing, and supplied offices and factories to enterprises. |
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The book could be sold in hotels and bookshops on the island and through Tourist Board offices here and overseas. |
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The union estimated that between 80 and 90 per cent of its members walked out of job centres and benefit offices on Monday. |
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You can write down the answers on a separate sheet or you can call in to the Sligo Weekender offices and pick up a special entry form. |
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The test was designed to simulate what would happen if their offices became unusable in the event of a wide-scale power loss or crowd trouble. |
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The two-storey standalone building is laid out to provide a number of cellular offices with natural light on three sides. |
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It is better to adopt different timings with a reasonable interval for offices and schools to avoid the dreaded peak hour rush. |
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Cornelius was put to the torture and on August 19 sentenced to deprivation of his offices and banishment. |
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Precisely what transpired is unknown, but he resigned all offices and spent the rest of his life in Europe, dying in Boulogne. |
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The campus generates some 40 kilowatts of electricity from the sun, enough to run its offices and workshops. |
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The finished offices will have suspended ceilings and trunking for power and computer cabling. |
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If you think you'll get personal consultations with your money manager in private offices soaked in the aroma of old money, forget it. |
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Both buildings are three storeys with retail use at ground floor level and the upper floors in use as offices and storage. |
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It would have retail units on the ground floor, first floor offices and a conference centre above. |
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The office space is mainly open plan but has some cellular offices and meeting rooms. |
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The company employs 250 technicians to repair Xerox photocopiers and other equipment in offices in Melbourne and Sydney. |
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He built the famous Stone House at Ooty that formed the nucleus of Government offices and is now part of the Government Arts College. |
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Inside the building's three-story atrium one enjoys views of translucent walkways leading to the offices and to a restaurant. |
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All of the flags at the Vatican, and at the offices of papal nuncios throughout the world, will be a half-mast throughout the interregnum. |
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A new line of ready-mades is newly available from, a company with offices in Minneapolis. |
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The proposals are now on show at the council's offices in Basildon town centre and can be viewed by the public until the middle of February. |
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A car-sharing facility, an E-Dock station, offices for telecommuters, and links to public transit are managed as an integrated unit. |
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This door in the terraced row led to the history department of the university, or at least the offices for the staff. |
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The halier 20 and 10 coins are not used anymore and can be exchanged in offices of National Bank of Slovakia. |
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As a mark of respect the council will observe the two minute silence at 11 am on Thursday in the main offices at Browfort, in Devizes. |
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Even if it's related to the boredom often felt in offices or a basic human need to feel wanted, the siren call of the inbox is hard to resist. |
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Inside the five-year-old company's offices are maps and blueprints of mineral claims scouted by other firms and rocks dug up by other miners. |
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Above the banking hall is a brick-clad volume containing cellular conference rooms and offices which require a greater degree of seclusion. |
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With luminous communal spaces contained on lower floors, the upper levels will provide cellular teaching rooms and offices for the law school. |
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Those bad tempered personnel manning counters in the revenue offices will no longer be the bane of citizens' existence. |
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His arrival at the company's plush offices in Knightsbridge coincided with a turndown in the advertising market. |
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Instead he left the offices of our intended fence and headed off for parts unknown. |
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Post offices in Kew and Richmond have appeared on a hit list of those likely to close in the near future. |
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He often was the administration's point man when students occupied Old Main offices to protest policies related to the Vietnam War. |
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It has been an American epidemic, an unspoken marketing strategy in boardrooms and front offices all over when it comes to cultivating buyers. |
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Cllr Mary Kelly said the Town Council offices at Market Square had quite an amazing history. |
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It is also winning business from multinationals that often want small local offices but do not want to commit to long term leases. |
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Most denominational offices and seminaries have helpful materials and guidance suggestions. |
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It will replenish the site with a tower block of flats offices and shops including a new travel and tourist information centre. |
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The back offices of several global companies are also increasingly being run on this alternative operating system. |
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One is a multi-million-pound tower block featuring flats, offices and restaurants in the heart of the city. |
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In some skyscrapers, storey upon storey of offices were alight, although others were not. |
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Post offices accept either cash or bank guaranteed cheques according to the corporation. |
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Their homes and offices were bugged to give the United States notice of whether they were biddable. |
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The exception is presented by foreign-currency deposits placed with banks, whose head offices are overseas. |
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Though under the command of the Ministry of Justice, notary public offices are social public agencies providing legal services. |
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Caravans and vans were parked in front of the new offices at the far end of the industrial estate, and four horses were tethered there. |
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Not much help when offices are shut over Christmas and your lights have just gone out. |
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When it came to reissuing them, it was very easy for the ticket offices to do so. |
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Nor with some bizarre notion that the bishops must continue in their offices merely for the sake of continuance. |
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The governors of the regions of Egypt gained hereditary claim to their offices and subsequently their families acquired large estates. |
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Bookies will also benefit, with licensed betting offices able to offer a wider choice of food and drink, though not to serve alcohol. |
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Mail bombs continue to be a threat to enterprises, law offices and government agencies. |
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Keep in mind that most offices require boat renters to attend training before they're allowed to take the boat out for a spin. |
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Schools and municipal offices were closed to enable pupils and employees to attend. |
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The peoples of all nations had offices there and they traded with each other and with the United States of America. |
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Apart from local government offices and lawyers, the area is more notable for bail bondsmen, thrift shops and old houses. |
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He said the company had adopted a policy of employing locals to work in the branch offices to help boost local employment levels. |
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Protest marchers head for the offices of the Dept. of Fisheries on Black Wednesday. |
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Today both companies are concentrating on the local branch offices of large corporations as their hot sales prospects. |
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Other Greens will compete for other statewide offices and for state legislative seats. |
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So I chose to barge into one of the department offices to check if they had any water for a thirsty man. |
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It is about to submit plans to create warehousing, offices and a cash and carry operation on 36 acres of the site. |
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The men handle cash crops if there are any, and may have jobs fishing or building, or in offices in the cities. |
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The jobs are also passed on to local employment offices where they are either filled or advertised. |
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Though a barelegged trend is now popular amongst younger women, hosiery is still common in offices and places where formal dress is required. |
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The plan is to retain the office building and sub-divide it into offices for small businesses and meeting rooms. |
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The insurance giant has said it may be expanding operations at its Witham offices bringing more jobs to the town. |
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Does the business have regional offices extending out from the headquarters that will require a wide area network to connect them? |
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The local tourist offices sell day tickets or contact the Glasgow Angling Centre. |
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Forms are available from health boards and citizen information centre offices nationwide. |
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Following five successful years in Redcliffe and Bristol, the telemarketing company is opening offices at Greenways Business Park. |
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Only too happy to wet his whistle, he had two cases dispatched to his London offices yesterday. |
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Workers in biohazard suits push a cart of equipment into government offices on Capitol Hill in Washington on Tuesday. |
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The decision to close seven sub-post offices in York sparked outrage when the plans were announced last year. |
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Before Sept.11, consular offices or embassies could issue most visas after a routine check. |
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It has information on flights, ferries, local tourist offices and travelling in France. |
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They work with their personnel offices to update records, fill out promotion-point worksheets and prepare for military-knowledge boards. |
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We have visited professors' offices one by one, and announced the event in our classes. |
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The prescription for this dilemma is for contracting offices to stand firm and not take on this type of assignment. |
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They are also used in GIS offices to scan in existing maps and aerial photographs. |
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We argue that post offices are much more than places to buy stamps and collect pension money. |
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Many homes and other buildings such as schools and offices have high levels of radon. |
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The result of the first round of the presidential election last April sent shock waves through the central offices of the Communist Party. |
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Municipal offices will open as usual throughout Buffalo City and consumers are encouraged to treat both strike days as normal working days. |
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Medical and counseling offices are filled with clergy who attempted self-care renewal by themselves. |
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Walk with friends or in a group or call your community service offices for an escort. |
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Free copies are available from the six parks, Hounslow Civic Centre, Tourist Information offices and local libraries. |
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Government offices uninvolved in the crisis were closed anyway because of Columbus Day, an official but not widely observed holiday. |
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The hall was lined with doors, and he walked down to the end, where the professors' offices were. |
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Doctors' offices no longer held hard copy medical files, they were now held on computers. |
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He was walking back to his accommodation near the company offices when he was struck by a hackney cab. |
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However, he did not respond to the summons and did not appear at the offices of the prosecutors. |
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In addition, military-transport obligation does not apply to diplomatic missions and consular offices of foreign states. |
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State offices gave them the authority to compel peasants and artisans to surrender the resources of the province. |
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For example, in the LEEP environment, students cannot meet for coffee after class or drop into their professors' offices unannounced. |
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But it was the constant stream of limos waiting to spirit bankers home from their Park Avenue offices that had particularly raised Dimon's ire. |
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Some of the malthouses, stores and former offices are up to six storeys high. |
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A free postal service has been set up by Sheffield Council to help residents contact the authority's offices and worksites. |
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Financial advisers and cash offices have been included in every major deployment of troops undertaken by the Army. |
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So last week, when media offices received an invitation for a briefing, they turned up in strength. |
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The student-led demonstrators blockaded government offices and effectively shut down most of the capital, with no bus services operating. |
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His Celtic Benediction is the most appealing but least substantial of the offices under review. |
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It means seizing the factories and offices with the aim of replacing the anarchy of the capitalist market by democratic planning. |
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Once again, elections were held for aedile, praetor, quaestor and the other traditional offices of the Republic. |
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The company simply could not provide the team with an adjacent block of offices and workspaces. |
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It is on a pivotal city centre site and we do not see the two other city centre post offices performing the function. |
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The Post Office announced in April that five sub post offices in the area could close as part of its national programme of urban shutdowns. |
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In the Rangoon division, 18 out of 40 branch offices are now operating, with nine permitted to put up their old signboards. |
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Typically we have paid them out through post offices and we send a postal money order to a post office. |
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Stores and offices are already quitting the area where widescale demolition is due to take place to make way for the planned shopping scheme. |
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As we have said before these small post offices are a central part of local communities, but clearly that is of no consequence. |
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The latest move to establish regional offices has created fears of a possible return to repressive and abusive practices. |
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Aside from the shelters, many internally displaced people are living in schools, mosques, government offices and marketplaces. |
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The paper ballots will be checked at election offices while votes recorded in the machines will be examined at an army base. |
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However, Scrooge-like Post Office executives are insisting that branch offices should remain open until 4pm this year. |
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The Shepherd's Bush and Bloomsbury offices in central London joined the strikes. |
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At the end of the term, there is good potential for reletting as offices as the location is excellent. |
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Bath rugby players joined them at their Trowbridge offices to take pledges for the charity. |
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Although both buildings were originally designed to accommodate only offices they were being used as residences. |
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Both parties involved would need to attend one of the specialist register offices in person to obtain authorisation. |
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The older, centrally located colonial houses are now occupied by offices or have been turned into rooming houses or hotels. |
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The worst of the weather had come on a holiday, with offices and most shops closed, and people already indoors, at family celebrations. |
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In some of those rooms the bank stored old records but many of the offices were as the occupants had left them. |
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Sadly, the cronies and party hacks who now fill his Cabinet and backroom offices fall some way short of that ideal. |
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As security fences and barriers went up, manholes were welded shut and hotels and offices swept by teams of officials. |
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Hospitals, schools, government offices and services are being regionalized into larger centres. |
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It has appointed a representative in Italy and is opening offices in the US and in Australia with Travel Partners this month. |
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It's going to be a huge wrench for me and everyone who has been at the offices for years. |
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Dot-coms may tank, but the empty offices they leave behind don't look quite as ugly. |
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In the new building we all lost touch with each other as we disappeared into labs and offices separated by miles of corridors. |
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It enticed customers with finger food, beer, wine and minerals until 8pm last week at its offices on Temple Road in Blackrock. |
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Thousands of workers in benefit offices and jobcentres are to stage a two-day strike next week in a dispute over the removal of security screens. |
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Many homes, schools, mosques and offices were damaged and thousands of injured people were taken to hospital. |
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Within task sections, offices are arranged in a clear hierarchy with unambiguous chains of command. |
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The remainder of the country's 1,600 post offices remain unaffected by the action. |
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Morning and evening prayer are structured after the traditional offices of lauds and vespers. |
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It is absolutely essential that something is done to arrest the mass closure of post offices across London. |
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Women must rely on male agents to deal with government offices and conduct many business transactions. |
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An older pope who does not know which curial offices and officers need the ax, will be even easier to ignore than Benedict. |
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The plot itself is designed for businesses, offices and service space. |
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Today, there are problems because when those vying for offices fail to win the polls, then the elections have been rigged and the issue should be settled physically. |
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Air National Guard offices are expected to go online in July. |
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Messina walked into the empty offices in the prudential building in March 2011 with a single box of personal items. |
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With respect to the hallways outside the offices on the fourth, third and second floors, the wooden sills on the windows at the ends of the hallways have had to be replaced. |
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That company shoots in Miami, has offices in Canada and Los Angeles, and is based out of Luxembourg. |
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The building will be multifunctional with a large exhibition space, workshop, resource room and meeting space in addition to offices for Trust staff. |
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What really happened was that for many decades offices employed vastly overqualified women to be secretaries, paying them a fraction of what they were worth. |
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But Arambula visited the ICE offices in El Paso on at least two occasions, and met with Agent gomez alone on several others. |
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The pedestrianisation scheme has gone ahead even though it is difficult to find anyone outside the offices in which the plan has been hatched up who supports it. |
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They will have to undergo fingerprint and iris scans at post offices or register offices before being issued with a new passport or driving licence. |
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Wu called on party representatives in cities and counties around the country to turn their service offices into collection stations for the Ma campaign. |
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Jobcentres and benefit offices in York were operating with a skeleton staff today as workers began 48-hour strike action in an increasingly bitter pay dispute. |
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Tomorrow morning, Democracy and CFED are hosting an even at CFED's offices to discuss the issues raised in the symposium. |
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The previous biggest shake-up in civil ceremonies was in 1994 when the Marriage Act allowed couples to marry outside register offices for the first time. |
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Auto and General will be greening its offices in Auckland Park. |
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We manufacture forms, paperwork for use in doctors' offices and insurance companies and body shops, those multiple carbon monstrosities with 8,000 little checkboxes. |
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Evenings, she cleans offices for corporate execs, so they can arrive the next morning and find their trash cans empty and the coffee rings scrubbed from their desktops. |
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Eventually, as evening draws in, you turn a bend and catch a first glimpse of the scattering of bungalows, country houses and offices rising unannounced out of the deodars. |
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The offices are screened off with translucent striated plastic partitioning, so the activities of staff become like shadow-plays under the fluorescent strip-lighting. |
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Gone are the disused mineshafts, spoil heaps and rusting machinery and in their place are smart new offices and homes, shops and leisure facilities. |
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The houses along Ganzenmarkt were cut to half a room thick, then refaced on the inside with a hybrid construction to form a block of offices with a central corridor. |
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But by the end of the 19th century the offices were full to overflowing. |
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With the offices of major record labels closed and no one around to promote the music, it means that your label just doesn't care whether you succeed or fail. |
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Heal STL was destroyed, as were several other shops and offices contained in the building that went up in smoke Monday night. |
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Boiler rooms are commonly used to describe sales offices equipped with banks of telephones that employ people who use high-pressure selling tactics. |
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Police discovered ten bottles of barbiturate and amphetamine capsules plus some tincture of Opium in front of the offices in a plastic carrier bag. |
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Some bikes had tooled leather offices attached to the handlebars. |
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If everyone was like me, open-plan offices would be a really bad idea, eh? |
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The word among property agents is that buildings are attracting just as much interest from government back offices and quangos as banks and fund managers. |
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Con artists appear to have hit on a new tactic, moving from traditional street pitches to rented offices as they lure people into parting with their money. |
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Hedlund's model involves the extreme extension of operating autonomy to business units in a group whether they are branch offices or subsidiaries. |
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From the vantage point of his Park Avenue offices and trading floor in midtown Manhattan, Falcone appears undisturbed. |
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They explained that most public offices were closed for the day and that we shouldn't expect to receive our Customs or the Coast Guard clearance that afternoon. |
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It ceased operations in Nicaragua and Venezuela, terminated certain ship charters, closed production sites and sales offices as well as terminating grower contracts. |
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Many of his clients are recently retired baby boomers who have given up their fancy threads and skyscraper offices for gloves, a trowel, and a garden in the country. |
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The loss of 550 jobs in the down-at-heel Kent seaside town, reducing Hornby to a suite of administrative offices and an echoingly empty factory shed, was a bitter blow. |
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The units will have fully fitted offices with suspended ceilings, recessed lighting, painted and plastered walls, perimeter trunking and gas fired central heating. |
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Employees may be moving from closed offices to open-plan workstations, requiring changes in how they conduct confidential interviews or speaker-phone conference calls. |
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This does not include funding for ministries and rabbinic offices they've controlled. |
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The offices are open plan and include meeting rooms and cellular offices. |
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One reason is that the high salaries many of our leaders receive, in newsrooms and business offices as well as corporate headquarters, have turned into golden handcuffs. |
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Officers from Farnworth police station will be seconded to the mobile unit which will be fitted out with offices and equipped with computers and telephones. |
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Its insidious reach enters into medical offices and chokes off the free-speech rights of the people trying to work there. |
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And tension remains high as many government offices and political party offices are either closed or have been seized by mobs since the violence erupted Monday. |
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The deans' offices at local schools can point you to nearby assistance. |
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So how many psychiatrist's offices did Franken burglarize last week? |
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At the same time, government officials say the system is becoming easier to manage as schools and consular offices become familiar with the procedures. |
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He said that existing community care offices in each county would remain and a lot of the services and the people delivering them would remain as they are. |
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One night a rascally friend and I went into their offices late at night, took the entire library, carried it down to an all-night copying store and copied every one of them. |
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When Matusky walked into U.S. Technologies' offices in downtown Washington, he opened the meeting by whipping the fake million-dollar bill out of his billfold with a flourish. |
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Although the blood-spattered offices will be off-limits, staff have vowed to continue producing the magazine. |
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Who builds the offices in which lawyers can bilk their clients? |
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However, the new laws also target a group of protesters that used very loud megaphones which made it difficult for people working in many Commons offices to concentrate. |
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Within the city, smaller trees could be planted, but wherever possible, like in open spaces and government offices and schools, big rain trees can be planted. |
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Already many big banks have moved large parts of their back offices here. |
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The existing offices could continue as they are and be used by admin. |
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Eventually, Scott began stopping by the offices and intimidating editors into covering his music. |
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The extension would be joined to the main offices by a link corridor. |
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The Council now had new civic offices in Dungarvan and local offices in Tramore and Lismore as well as the regional roads design office in Tramore. |
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Community-focused businesses like barbershops and post offices are scattered throughout the ground floors of various buildings as well, to encourage mingling. |
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And if you did the same thing with waste product from homes, factories, and offices it could make a massive difference. |
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Until recently, its investigators have been mostly nameless, the millions of words issuing from its government-issue red-brick offices mostly anonymous. |
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Banks and insurance offices value the gravitas the old-world hardware lends, while power-suited yuppies use the tubes to send mash notes to their girlfriends. |
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The notarial deeds provided by the notary public offices in Shanghai are accepted in over 100 countries, which shows that local notaries' work is highly accurate. |
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Today, the information is available in Kannada, the local language, through 200 government-owned computer kiosks in administrative offices across the state. |
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You can find out details of your local Citizens Advice Bureau by using the website's online directory or by looking up its local offices in your telephone directory. |
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Before security realised the danger, this man caught up the weapon and ran through Government Buildings until he reached the offices of the Department of Finance. |
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Post offices in Pewsham, near Chippenham, and Frampton Cotterell and Hambrook in Gloucestershire are the other branches in the region facing the axe next month. |
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The end is near for a group of four Basingstoke post offices facing the axe, with two set to close this week and another following within a fortnight. |
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The new services, however, will not include travelling post offices to sort mail and are a fraction of the 60 nightly trains that ran two years ago. |
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The terms of her parole limit her to working no more than 48 hours a week at her offices and she will have to wear an electronic tagging bracelet. |
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And it's worth noting that CEO offices in today's Corbusian towers often boast wood paneling and other warm features sharply at odds with the cold environments encasing them. |
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They are sitting in their offices in London taking no notice. |
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These buildings would be suitable for conversion to offices and are believed to have been built using local black limestone which was rendered at a later date. |
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Portraits of Lincoln and Eisenhower were removed from the offices of the Republican National Committee. |
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My book has been translated into German and yet the audience crammed in a stuffy room at the British Council offices are flicking through the English language edition. |
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That's okay, neither did Nintendo until a janitor cleaning a locked closet on the third sub-basement of their offices in Tokyo discovered a stack of these games. |
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