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Per person, that amounted to hearing roughly 25,000 words and more than 3,000 different words as they lay in the scanner.
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Each person heard about 25,000 words and more than 3,000 different words as they lay in the scanner.
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He has completed his series of books and most of his projects are off the ground.
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He has completed his series of books and most of his projects.
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Whether that ambition is achieved remains to be seen but exporting solar energy could have stabilizing effects within and between countries, according to the Moroccan solar energy agency (Masen).
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Exporting solar energy could have stabilizing effects within and between countries, according to the Moroccan solar energy agency (Masen).
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Since the 2008 nancial crisis, the income gap has expanded and the situation has gotten worse for the wealthy, Cockrell said.
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Since the 2008 nancial crisis, the gap between the rich and the poor has grown and the situation has gotten worse for the wealthy, Cockrell said.
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For people aged between 24 and about 30 or 35, its about an hour and a half.
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For people aged between 24 and about 30 or 35, they lose about an hour and a half.
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Free to download and use, they use the internet to swap text messages, pictures, voice clips, stickers, and even videos in WhatsApps case, between most types of phones.
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They are free to download and use, and they use the internet to swap text messages, pictures, voice clips, stickers and even videos between most types of phones.
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The researchers found much higher levels of cadmium, a toxic metal, in conventional crops.
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The researchers also found much higher levels of cadmium, a toxic metal, in regular crops.
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If it sounds familiar, its because the online world has been using techniques like these for years.
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If it sounds familiar, its because the internet has been using techniques like these for years.
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There were about 900 music festival events in the UK between May and September 2014, he said, and there is no way they can all continue.
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There were about 900 music festivals in the UK between May and September in 2014, he said, and they cannot all continue.
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Argentina rejects the .patagonia request for a new generic top-level domain, the government notes in an appeal.
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Argentina rejects the .patagonia request for a new generic top-level domain.
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Known as Lady Dinahs Cat Emporium, it is yet to open but is billed as somewhere people can come in from the cold to a comfortable wingback chair, a hot cup of tea, a book and a cat.
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It will be somewhere people can come in from the cold to a comfortable chair, a hot cup of tea, a book and a cat.
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A DNA test was done and it was found it was not his baby and not her baby.
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They found that it was not his baby and not her baby.
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Forcing people outside the bar to smoke is going to exacerbate the tension thats already there.
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If they force people outside the bar to smoke, it is going to increase the tension thats already there.
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Tom, Manchester: A big night of tips can help pay the rent Average tips: 40 per eight-hour shift I think they treat waiters best in ... Italy Where I used to work, oor staff kept 80% of cash tips and 40% of card tips.
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Tom, Manchester: A big night of tips can help pay the rent Average tips: 40 per eight-hour shift I think they treat waiters best in ... Italy Where I used to work, waiters kept 80% of cash tips and 40% of card tips.
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Hair follicle testing is also pointless, the guide says.
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Testing hair is also pointless, the guide says.
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The data and analytics available to you are extraordinary.
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The data available is extraordinary.
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But, on Tuesday 8th April, 2014, she described the extraordinary moment when she received a message in a bottle, 101 years after he had lobbed it into the Baltic Sea.
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But, on Tuesday April 8th, 2014, she described the extraordinary moment when she received a message in a bottle, 101 years after he threw it into the Baltic Sea.
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It was very surprising, Erdmann, 62, said, recalling how she found out about the bottle.
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It was very surprising, Erdmann, 62, said, when she described how she found out about the bottle.
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The security situation is already bad.
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Security is already bad.
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Lima has black vultures or gallinazos.
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Lima has black vultures.
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As soon as the children at one primary school in Stirling hear the words daily mile, they down their pencils and head out of the classroom to start running laps around the school eld.
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As soon as the children at a primary school in Stirling, Scotland, hear the words daily mile, they leave the classroom and start running around the school eld.
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She does, however, nd it satisfying to return to a store she has previously mystery shopped and see standards have improved.
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She nds it satisfying to return to a store where she has previously been a mystery shopper and see standards have improved.
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Water ice is strong enough to hold up big mountains and thats what we think were seeing here.
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Water ice is strong enough to hold up big mountains.
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To discover the elements, researchers at the three labs slammed lighter nuclei into one another and looked for signature radioactive decays that should come from the new elements.
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To discover the elements, researchers at the three labs crashed lighter nuclei into one another and looked for the radioactive decays that should come from the new elements.
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We allow this to happen online so why not of ine?
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We allow this to happen online so why not in shops?
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This learned deafness is a real issue, Fristrup told the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in San Jose.
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This learned deafness is a real problem, Fristrup told the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in San Jose.
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So while it is used by most people to get fit or by fit people to get even fitter it also burns fat.
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Most people use it to get fit or to get even fitter, but the programme also burns fat.
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Its really unfair that tips go towards breakages made by customers.
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Its really unfair that money from our tips is taken for breakages by customers.
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Pepper spray After police sprayed peaceful protesters with pepper spray at a University of California campus in 2011, one of the scientists who helped develop it in the 80s denounced its use.
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Pepper spray After police sprayed peaceful protesters with pepper spray at a University of California campus in 2011, Kamran Loghman, one of the scientists who helped develop the spray in the 80s said, I have never seen such an inappropriate use of chemicals.
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Perhaps most importantly, as more cities build cycling infrastructure, including dedicated bike lanes, bicycle commuting has become more popular.
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Perhaps most importantly, more cities are building bike lanes so bicycle commuting has become more popular.
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Lots of her friends cant pay for heating or medication and many would go hungry if it were not for the East Hampton Food Pantry, she says, which is just one of several food pantries in the town.
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Lots of her friends cant pay for heating or medicine and many would be hungry if they did not get food from the East Hampton Food Pantry, she says.
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Most will be more than happy to house them in the family home rent-free because it might help their kids get on the property ladder sooner, she said.
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Most will be more than happy to have them in the family home rent-free because it might help their kids get on the property ladder sooner, she said.
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Species that cause diarrhoea and nausea, both benign and bad E.coli (mostly benign), and the bacteria that can cause skin infections and urinary-tract infections were common all over the city.
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Bacteria that cause diarrhoea and nausea, as well as E.coli, and the bacteria that can cause skin infections and urinary-tract infections were common all over the city.
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For his part, Carlos Davila, who works for the Spanish Ornithological Society in Donana, was also alarmed at the proposal.
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Carlos Davila, who works for the Spanish Ornithological Society in Donana, was also alarmed at the idea.
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He added: Our study showed that the false memory and the genuine memory are based on very similar, almost identical, brain mechanisms.
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He added: Our study showed that the false memory and the real memory use very similar, almost identical, brain mechanisms.
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It is outrageous that anyone can steal an artists work and get away with it.
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It is outrageous that anyone can steal an artists work without punishment.
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Only four out of McDonalds 14,000 US restaurants had so far tested build your own burger, he said, raising questions about how it could be scaled up.
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Only four out of McDonalds 14,000 US restaurants have tested build your own burger, he said.
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According to the IEAs Medium-Term Coal Market Report the world will burn 1.2bn more tonnes of coal per year by 2017 compared with today the equivalent of the current coal consumption of Russia and the US combined.
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According to the IEAs Medium-Term Coal Market Report, the world will burn 1.2bn more tonnes of coal per year by 2017 compared with today.
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The Cardews could get round Harriets problem by giving her an Icelandic middle name.
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The Cardews could solve Harriets problem by giving her an Icelandic middle name.
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The second test involved a lost wallet containing 5.
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The second test involved a lost wallet with 5 inside.
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One weekend they concocted the recipe and the next they brewed 1,600 litres.
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One weekend they created the recipe; the next weekend they brewed 1,600 litres.
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She now lives with her family in Birmingham and does what the Taliban tried to stop her doing: goes to school every day.
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She now lives with her family in Birmingham, England, and does what the Taliban tried to stop her doing: she goes to school every day.
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We as a society want to defend them.
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We want to defend them.
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Numbers who use e-cigarettes while continuing to smoke are going down, West said.
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The number of people who use e-cigarettes while continuing to smoke is going down, West said.
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You could put it on top of shopping malls.
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You could put the mirrors on top of shopping malls.
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China is the biggest coal importer, and Indonesia the biggest exporter, having temporarily overtaken Australia.
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China is the biggest coal importer, and Indonesia is the biggest coal exporter.
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A girl born today in the UK can expect to live nearly to the age of 82 on average, while her brother will live to 78.
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On average, a girl born today in the UK will live to the age of nearly 82 and her brother will live to 78.
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All were tested between 2007 and 2010 on three different measures of tness: stamina, handgrip strength and lower-body power.
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All were tested between 2007 and 2010 on three different things: stamina, handgrip strength and lower-body power.
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I really rely on tips because I am only paid 7 an hour.
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I really need tips because I am only paid 7 an hour.
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People have been digging metals and ores here since Roman times, after all.
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People have mined metals here since Roman times.
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The artist said he wanted to encourage Cubans to familiarize themselves with the internet.
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The artist said he wanted to encourage Cubans to become familiar with the internet.
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Early on Saturday morning, he reached the summit of Nuptse, the first and lowest of the three main summits in the Everest horseshoe that surrounds the glaciated valley called the Western Cwm.
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Early on Saturday morning, he reached the summit of Nuptse, the first of the three main summits in the Everest horseshoe.
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In Stirling alone, 30 schools have already started or are to start the daily mile.
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Just in Stirling, 30 schools have already started or are going to start the daily mile.
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By 14, she was on the radar of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who put her forward for the International Childrens Peace Prize, and, by 15, she became the youngest Nobel Peace Prize nominee in history.
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By 14, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, suggested her for the International Childrens Peace Prize, and, by 15, she became the youngest Nobel Peace Prize nominee in history.
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The same region responds to killed, convicted, murdered and confessed.
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The same region responds to killed and murdered.
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4 Facebook has been the tool to organize revolutions Though the Arab Spring was dubbed the Twitter revolution, organizing demonstrations and direct action has been revolutionized by Facebook.
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4 Facebook has been the tool to organize revolutions Organizing demonstrations has been revolutionized by Facebook.
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A century ago, Venice one of the most beautiful and low-lying cities in the world used to ood around ten times a year.
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One hundred years ago, Venice one of the most beautiful and low-lying cities in the world used to ood about ten times a year.
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I wont touch those jobs anymore.
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I wont do those jobs anymore.
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Browning said: This research backs up what people think about organic food.
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Browning said: This research supports what people think about organic food.
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To add to the companys problems, McDonalds hamburgers were recently named the worst in America in a poll of more than 32,000 American diners, who said they would rather eat a burger at Five Guys, Smashburger or Fuddruckers.
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Another problem is that McDonalds hamburgers were recently named the worst in America in a poll of more than 32,000 American diners they said they would rather eat a burger at Five Guys, Smashburger or Fuddruckers.
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The most remarkable change is in time spent talking on the phone.
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The biggest change is in time spent talking on the phone.
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In London, they are also creating a 37-screen pop-up cinema, one screen to showcase each of Shakespeares plays, along the South Bank.
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In London, they are also creating a 37-screen pop-up cinema, one screen to show each of Shakespeares plays.
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The worst case is Saudi Arabia, where people think only 28% are, when 71% are.
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The worst case is Saudi Arabia, where people think only 28% are overweight, when 71% are.
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On the brains right-hand side, near the top of the head, is one of the brain spots activated by family terms: wife, husband, children, parents.
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On the brains right-hand side, near the top of the head, is one of the brain spots used for family terms: wife, husband, children, parents.
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You could put it on top of shopping malls.
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You could put the mirrors on top of shopping malls.
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He added: Our study showed that the false memory and the genuine memory are based on very similar, almost identical, brain mechanisms.
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He added: Our study showed that the false memory and the real memory use very similar, almost identical, brain mechanisms.
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Since 2013, Cuban authorities have opened hundreds of internet salons, where an hour online costs $4.50, at speeds far lower than those at Kchos studio of around 2mbps.
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Since 2013, Cuban authorities have opened hundreds of internet salons, where an hour online costs $4.50.
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Our properties have told us its important to be able to reorganize staff rotas quickly to respond to the weather and zero-hours contracts allow us to do this.
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Its important to be able to reorganize staff rotas quickly to respond to the weather and zero-hours contracts allow us to do this.
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She said she was moved by the arrival of the message, although she had not known her grandfather because he died, at the age of 54, six years before she was born.
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She said she was moved by the arrival of the message, but she did not known her grandfather because he died, at the age of 54, six years before she was born.
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It was important to me to leave an organization in the strongest possible shape and I believe I have done so.
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It was important to me to leave an organization in the strongest possible condition and I believe I have done so.
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A lot of my job is listening to peoples lives all day, every day and it started to feel so overwhelming to go on social media and see every single detail of everybodys life, including people that I dont really have a relationship with, she said.
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In my job, I spend a lot of time listening to peoples lives all day, every day and it started to feel too much to go on social media and see every detail of everybodys lives, including people that I dont know very well, she said.
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What we did was to look at a set of current London taxi drivers and a set of London taxi drivers that had been retired for about four years, said neuroscientist Dr Hugo Spiers, head of the Spatial Cognition Group at University College London, who is an author of the study.
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We studied a group of current London taxi drivers and a group of retired London taxi drivers, said Dr Hugo Spiers of University College London, who is an author of the study.
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Ive created a lot of problems.
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Ive created a lot of problems, he said.
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Youve got to remember that this community was founded as a farming and shing community of people who lived off the land and the water a real working-class community.
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Youve got to remember that this used to be a farming and shing community a real working-class community.
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We may not yet be living in an age of ying cars, as predicted in the 1985 lm Back to the Future II, but the rise of smartphones and other new technologies is creating a reality that is arguably as exciting and almost as far-fetched.
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We do not yet live in an age of ying cars, as predicted in the 1985 lm Back to the Future II, but smartphones and other new technologies are creating exciting possibilities.
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The northern white rhino is the rarest species of African rhino.
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The northern white rhino is the rarest kind of African rhino.
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Nobody knows which came first: the economic crisis tearing Greece apart or shisha, the drug now known as the cocaine of the poor.
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Nobody knows which came first: the economic crisis in Greece or shisha, the drug that is called the cocaine of the poor.
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Already in the pipeline are plans for a new shark exhibition in Orlando and an attraction in San Antonio that will allow customers to swim with dolphins in a naturalistic setting.
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There are already plans for a new shark exhibition in Orlando and an attraction in San Antonio that will allow customers to swim with dolphins.
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Vancomycin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (VRSA) emerged in our hospitals.
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We found Vancomycin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (VRSA) in our hospitals.
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Peter Sands, the former head of Standard Chartered Bank, has called for the abolition of high-denomination notes, including the 500, the $100, the 1,000 Swiss Franc note and the 50.
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Peter Sands, the former head of Standard Chartered Bank, said we should get rid of large notes, including the 500, the $100, the 1,000 Swiss Franc note and the 50.
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Maycon de Mattos Batista, a financial analyst who worked with Anitta while she was an intern, said there had been a huge change in Anittas image, but not of her colour.
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Maycon de Mattos Batista, a financial analyst who used to work with Anitta, said there has been a huge change in Anittas image, but not of her colour.
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An overwhelming majority of 91% post a photo of themselves, 71% post the city or town where they live, up from 61%, more than half give email addresses and a fth give their phone number.
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Ninety-one per cent post a photo of themselves, 71% post the city or town where they live, more than half give email addresses and a fth give their phone number.
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I think its about communication and creating partnerships between the communities and the businesses.
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We can have clean air without noise problems I think its about communication and creating partnerships between the communities and the businesses.
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The scientists only scanned ve men and two women, however.
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But, the scientists only scanned ve men and two women.
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The foods most commonly found in British bins are bread, vegetables, fruit and milk.
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The foods most often found in British bins are bread, vegetables, fruit and milk.
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I can average around 60 in tips per shift but, on a good night, this goes up to over 100 and, on a poor night, its around 40.
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On a good night, this goes up to over 100 and, on a poor night, its around 40.
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It has even filtered into the world of classical music, with one of the worlds leading pianists surprising concert-goers in June 2013 when he stormed off stage because a fan was filming his performance on a smartphone.
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Even in the world of classical music, one of the worlds top pianists surprised the audience in June 2013 when he left the stage because a fan was filming his performance on a smartphone.
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When Im drumming with them, it gives me power because were still alive and survivors.
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When Im drumming, it gives me power because were still alive and survivors, she says.
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You wont be surprised by an ex in the street with a new girlfriend or boyfriend: you already know theyre dating someone else from the romantic sel es.
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You wont be surprised if you see an ex in the street with a new girlfriend or boyfriend: you already know theyre with someone else because youve seen the romantic sel es.
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There will also be hundreds of lectures, recitals, international academic conferences, lms, concerts, operas and major exhibitions.
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There will also be hundreds of lectures, international conferences, lms, concerts, operas and major exhibitions.
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Cafe_ Rouge, Bella Italia and Belgo deduct 10%, as do Strada and Giraffe, which is owned by Tesco.
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Cafe_ Rouge, Bella Italia and Belgo deduct 10%; Strada and Giraffe do, too.
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In Northumberland Dark Sky Park, as the area was rebadged, it is so dark that Venus casts a shadow on the Earth.
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In Northumberland Dark Sky Park, it is so dark that Venus casts a shadow on the Earth.
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But one thing he couldnt do was change the elevation of the sun.
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But one thing he couldnt do was change the sun.
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In other countries, there have long been much higher levels of support and acceptance of the bene ts of organic food and farming.
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In other countries, there is much more support and acceptance of the bene ts of organic food and farming.
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Other countries, such as China and Korea, which are also considering real-world emissions tests, will be watching what happens next closely.
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Other countries, such as China and Korea, are also considering real-world emissions tests.
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By percentage, the most wasted food is lettuce and leafy salads, of which consumers throw away 38% (64,000 tonnes) of all they buy.
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By percentage, the most wasted food is lettuce and leafy salads people throw away 38% (64,000 tonnes) of all they buy.
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Each word is represented by more than one spot because words tend to have several meanings.
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Each word is represented by more than one spot because words often have many meanings.
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Is this the moment when streaming goes truly mainstream?
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Is this the moment when streaming goes mainstream?
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Were not producing a new generation of this kind of act.
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Were not producing a new generation of this kind of band.
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From time to time, people allege that we have created a government back door into our systems, but Google does not have a back door for the government to access private user data.
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Sometimes, people allege that we have created a government back door into our systems, but Google does not have a back door for the government to access private user data.
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