For the Mets and their unfortunate loyalists, the 2003 season has swan-dived into a yearlong anniversary celebration of the 1993 team. |
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The book was hailed upon its publication, coinciding with the nation's yearlong bicentennial celebration, as an historical document. |
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This marks the beginning of a yearlong apparition, when the giant planet will blaze within the stars of Gemini. |
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Jupiter has had a brilliant yearlong apparition, but sky watchers are running out of time to view it. |
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During the yearlong exhibition, didactic programs are offered for schoolchildren. |
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Another patient had a yearlong wait for hip replacement surgery and he wasn't allowed to pay out of pocket to get it done earlier. |
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The band of Tennesseean siblings overdid it on the road, though, and coasted into their new album following a yearlong hiatus. |
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Then in 2001, she was stricken with a yearlong illness and as a consequence lost her job. |
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The incident I heard about took place on May 5, 2007, right in the middle of my yearlong combat tour. |
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The yearlong deliberations occur mostly online, with three mostly civil, occasionally contentious in-person board meetings a year. |
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Rather, the Deluge resulted from Divine Judgment and was attended by miracles, though many natural processes were also at work during that yearlong event. |
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When the two met, Olivier had just returned to Canada from a yearlong bicycle adventure throughout Europe, the Middle East and Asia. |
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In 1999, the City of Calgary closed the Centre Street Bridge, a major downtown access point, for a yearlong rehabilitation project. |
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The breakdown of Smollett's health and the death of his 15-year-old daughter in 1763 precipitated a yearlong journey through France and Italy. |
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Women cultivated the earth, processed the harvest produce, constituted yearlong food reserves necessary for the family. |
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Her yearlong deferment expired in May 2010, and she was granted another year. |
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Since 2005, one of my assignments has been to run Economics 10, the yearlong introductory course. |
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We have designed a yearlong course progression that guides you through the different levels and subjects and optimizes your language study. |
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In 2008, the Department completed a yearlong pilot of the programme, which included six e-learning modules and three faceto-face workshops. |
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It is a not-for-profit company and has acquired a 99 yearlong lease on the Berlaymont building. |
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Pottruck's yearlong journey through the stages of corporate grief has relevance and resonance for every person, no matter what his or her station. |
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Under our current model, we wait until an officer attains the rank of major before investing in the yearlong command and general staff officer course. |
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For years, Mooney has trained with a rowing coach to enhance his physical endurance for the potentially yearlong journey. |
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Still, a monthlong commitment, as opposed to a yearlong one, might be more practical. |
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The two companion monuments, one on each side of the Detroit River, will be dedicated in October as a crescendo to Detroit's yearlong, binational tricentennial celebration. |
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When I found out Johnstone was still alive and teaching, I joined the yearlong waiting list to train with him. |
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Over a yearlong period, they worked out some sense of understanding each other. |
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At least it's not zero, which is the amount Uncle Sam pays you for your yearlong interest free loan. |
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Both are congruent with a yearlong periodicity, which is apparently neutralized in the main settlement. |
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The video is the artist's first major work since the conclusion in May of her almost yearlong performance art piece, Mattress Performance: Carry That Weight. |
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That Mr Meyers nonetheless had a successful yearlong acting career in Amsterdam is a typical example of English's deep penetration into the Netherlands. |
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In September 1854 the allies landed troops in Russian Crimea, on the north shore of the Black Sea, and began a yearlong siege of the Russian fortress of Sevastopol. |
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It immediately began a yearlong survey that included taking photographic images, making X-ray and gamma-ray spectroscopic measurements, conducting magnetic-field studies, and collecting other data from the object. |
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In June 2001, the Canada Transportation Act Review Panel published its report entitled Vision and Balance, following a yearlong review of the operation of the Act. |
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Aside from protecting natural resources, the Park also offers a wide range of recreational and tourist activities and remains opened to the various users yearlong. |
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Revenue derived from microprocessor cards deliveries to the public sector and transport business was up despite the now yearlong delay encountered in many large national programs to deploy electronic passports. |
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The Outaouais region is home to 308 bird species of which 181 nest and 57 live in the area yearlong, 11 belong exclusively to the region, 24 are abundantly present here but rare elsewhere, and 14 are threatened or vulnerable. |
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Stage 1 In the first stage of the yearlong course you'll learn the most important grammar fundamentals and lots of words and phrases needed to communicate in German. |
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Rather than seeking full-time, yearlong work, some workers might simply cycle between temporary work and the unemployment insurance benefits for which the community work qualified them. |
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Promises to rid the nation's food supply of brain-damaging pesticides aren't doing the job, according to the results of a yearlong study that carefully monitored the diets of a group of children. |
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Postdoctoral fellows and associates are academic workers who hold PhDs and are hired to carry out research and teach, generally on yearlong contracts. |
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The Zetes 3i Competence Centres all share their cross border integrator experience and yearlong expertise in designing and providing solid solutions with all offices of the Zetes group. |
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Scotiabank is proud to support Arts Umbrella's Junior Theatre Troupe and school program, a yearlong intensive theatre program for 15 young people, ages 12-14, who are accepted into the group through an audition process. |
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After a yearlong search, Hollywood has found its man in Washington. |
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The particular clean-up meant a total of 1,535 fuel rod assemblies have been removed after a yearlong operation. |
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Black AIDS activists were caught in the middle of a nearly yearlong series of zaps. |
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Young was appointed executive director of the Writers Guild of America, west, after nearly a yearlong search, the guild announced Thursday. |
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By saving your entire file of daily and weekly lists, you will create your yearlong list. |
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The collapse of the WTC cut off access to the rest of the city followed by the yearlong recovery effort, nearly stopping the area's redevelopment. |
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Attacks in Iraq, including a series of shootings in the north, killed at least 17 people, officials said, as the country struggles to curb a yearlong surge in violence. |
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Sun shone from rooftop clerestories as a brass quintet accompanied by an organ silent during a yearlong remodeling bolstered an afternoon of song. |
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I don't want to burn my home-state tag on a forky, because it will end my season and I want to take something more mature for my yearlong efforts. |
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Yearlong manning is needed, although at a somewhat reduced level from the peak periods in the fall. |
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Yearlong they assisted with hunting by sniffing out seals' holes and pestering polar bears. |
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Drew DeSilver, Yearlong Rough Ride for Market, SEATTLE TIMES, Dec. |
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