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However, we are disappointed with the decision to reject the proposal to regulate nicotine-containing products (NCPs), including e-cigarettes, as medicines.
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But we are disappointed with the decision not to regulate nicotine-containing products (NCPs), including e-cigarettes, as medicines.
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And, each single word lights up many different brain spots.
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And, each single word appears in many different brain spots.
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On average, they did not enjoy the experience.
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Most of them did not enjoy the experience.
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Were talking about preserving them for hundreds to thousands of years, said Cerf.
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Were talking about preserving documents for hundreds to thousands of years, said Cerf.
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He admits he doesnt know much about France but says that the classes are slowly helping him understand the country as well as the language.
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He says he doesnt know much about France but the classes are slowly helping him understand the country and the language.
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In brief remarks at the White House shortly before the House vote, Obama said he hoped the deal would lift the cloud of uncertainty that had hung over the country in recent weeks.
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At the White House, Obama said he hoped the deal would lift the cloud of uncertainty that had hung over the country in recent weeks.
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The rest of their viewing is shared between DVDs, streamed content through Net ix or iTunes and recorded television programmes.
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The rest of their viewing time is spent watching DVDs, streamed content through Net ix or iTunes and recorded television programmes.
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Rainbows are produced when sunlight hits raindrops.
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Rainbows are made when sunlight hits raindrops.
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In Belo Horizonte, police clashed with protesters who tried to break through a cordon around a football stadium hosting a Confederations Cup match between Nigeria and Tahiti.
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In Belo Horizonte, police clashed with protesters who tried to get into a football stadium, where there was a Confederations Cup match between Nigeria and Tahiti.
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I dont even know how much it costs; I dont know even know if Im going to buy it.
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I dont know even know if Im going to buy it.
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Pub group J D Wetherspoon has 24,000 of its staff 80% of its workforce on the terms.
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Pub group J D Wetherspoon has 24,000 of its staff 80% of its workforce on zero-hours contracts.
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It doesnt necessarily mean we see them the same way.
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It doesnt mean we see them the same way.
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Our customers are still very happy with the product, and technology and innovation in hardware is improving user experience and helping them to switch from traditional cigarettes.
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Our customers are still very happy with the product and technology is improving their experience and helping them to switch from traditional cigarettes.
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While some employees welcome the exibility of such contracts, for many, zero-hours contracts leave them insecure and unsure of when work will come, he said.
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Politician Chuka Umunna said, While some employees welcome the exibility of zero-hours contracts, for many, zero-hours contracts leave them insecure and unsure of when work will come, he said.
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Im a romantic at heart.
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Im a romantic.
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Worst thing about the job: Expect to be away from home at least six months of the year.
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Worst thing about the job: You will be away from home for at least six months of the year.
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5 Facebook makes news, breaks news and decides what is news Roughly 71% of 18- to 24-year-olds say the internet is their main news source and 63% of users overall, according to the Pew Research Center.
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5 Facebook makes news, breaks news and decides what is news About 71% of 18- to 24-year-olds and 63% of all users say they get news from the internet.
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Even though classmates post about parties and events on Facebook, they make sure to send him a text message, too, he said.
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His classmates post about parties and events on Facebook but they send him a text message, too, he said.
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In a three-year period, the number of paying subscribers rose from 8 million to 28 million, according to the 2014 digital music report from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).
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In three years, the number of paying subscribers rose from 8 million to 28 million, according to the 2014 digital music report from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).
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Its impossible to get water beyond 90C during flight so choose coffee.
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Its impossible to get water hotter than 90C during flight so choose coffee.
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Quali cations: A private-helicopter-pilot licence, a commercial pilots licence and around 2,000 hours of experience ying at low levels in the type of helicopter the company usually uses.
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Quali cations: A private-helicopter-pilot licence, a commercial pilots licence and around 2,000 hours of experience ying at low levels.
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Fridays historic victory for Paulo Muoka Nzili, 85, Wambugu Wa Nyingi, 84, and Jane Muthoni Mara, 73, was the result of a three-year battle through the courts.
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The victory for Paulo Muoka Nzili, 85, Wambugu Wa Nyingi, 84, and Jane Muthoni Mara, 73, was the result of a three-year battle in the courts.
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So, with no big acts to headline, there are no big shows.
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"So, with no big bands to headline, there are no big shows.
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Mys_ajek says only scienti c arguments the need to regenerate forests and control the wild animal population can save Europes wild carnivores, especially the unpopular wolf.
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Mys_ajek says only the need to save forests and control the wild animal population can save Europes wild carnivores, especially the unpopular wolf.
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Councilwoman LaToya Cantrell, who introduced and pushed the ban, disagrees: The responsibility is on the bar-owner to keep their clientele respectful outside their establishment as well, she says.
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Councilwoman LaToya Cantrell, who introduced the ban, disagrees: The responsibility is on the bar-owner to keep their customers respectful outside as well, she says.
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If I just showed you a shot of someones body you could probably tell me what gender they are.
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If I just showed you a photo of someones body, you could probably tell me what gender they are.
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If we understand it better, hopefully we can do better at dealing with nuclear waste and things that are important in the real world.
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If we understand it better, hopefully we can find a better way to deal with nuclear waste and things that are important in the real world.
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The owners and bartenders need to tell them to go have a smoke but be respectful to their communities.
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The owners need to tell them to go and have a smoke but be respectful to their communities.
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The two-year study captured the sounds made by 12 different types of vessel, including cruise ships, container ships and military vehicles, that passed through the strait about 20 times a day.
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The two-year study recorded the sound made by 12 different types of ship, including cruise ships, container ships and military ships, that passed through the strait about 20 times a day.
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To the researchers surprise, 12 of 18 men gave themselves up to four electric shocks, as did six of 24 women.
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But 12 of 18 men gave themselves electric shocks and six of 24 women gave themselves electric shocks.
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We asked waiters around the UK what they think of the tipping process (including how much they take home from tips and whether its fair) and what would improve it for them.
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We asked waiters around the UK what they think of tipping, including how much money they get from tips and if its fair.
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And, yes, he says he nds the start of his working day much easier now than he did when he was younger.
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And, yes, he says he nds the start of his working day much easier now than when he was younger.
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Meanwhile, the challenge continues to grow.
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But the challenge continues to grow.
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According to the study, those born in the 1990s are making 4% fewer car trips and travelling 18% fewer miles per year, on average, than members of previous generations did at the same stage in their lives.
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According to the study, people born in the 1990s are making 4% fewer car trips and travelling 18% fewer miles per year, on average, than older generations did at the same time in their lives.
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The number of people who would enjoy coming out to our bar, with our food, but would never come because they didnt want to smell like smoke for the next seven days were now an option for all those people.
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There are lots of people who would enjoy coming to our bar but they never came because they didnt want to smell like smoke for the next seven days now, those people can come.
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I asked how she did it: very slow breathing for several minutes prior to each dive, then a big, deep breath before diving in.
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I asked how she did it: very slow breathing for several minutes before each dive, then a big, deep breath before diving in.
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There must be something wrong with this country, said Nadia al Husin, holding up a banner calling on the government to do more for education.
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There must be something wrong with this country, said Nadia al Husin.
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In the developing world, food waste is virtually non-existent, says Robert van Otterdijk, coordinator of the UN Food and Agriculture Organizations Save Food programme.
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In the developing world, there is almost no food waste, says Robert van Otterdijk, coordinator of the UN Food and Agriculture Organizations Save Food programme.
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Even Nigeria, with its oil wealth, spends only $650 per capita, Shepherd said.
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Even Nigeria, with its oil wealth, spends only $650 per person, Shepherd said.
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We Can Do It is not a female beer but a beer brewed by women that anyone can drink, she says.
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It is a beer brewed by women that anyone can drink, she says.
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In the developing world, food waste is virtually non-existent, says Robert van Otterdijk, coordinator of the UN Food and Agriculture Organizations Save Food programme.
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In the developing world, there is almost no food waste, says Robert van Otterdijk, coordinator of the UN Food and Agriculture Organizations Save Food programme.
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It was Spains worst environmental disaster and the clean-up cost 90m.
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It was Spains worst environmental disaster and the clean-up cost 90 million.
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While he will become a United director and ambassador, the club will now have to find someone to replace a man who has won 13 English Premier League titles, two Champions Leagues, the Cup Winners Cup, five FA Cups and four League Cups.
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He has won 13 Premier League titles, two Champions Leagues, the Cup Winners Cup, five FA Cups and four League Cups.
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The institutes gures also suggest that 17% of employers in the private sector made use of zero- hours contracts, considerably lower than the 34% of organizations in the voluntary sector and 24% in the public sector.
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The poll shows that 17% of employers in the private sector use zero-hours contracts, lower than the 34% of organizations in the voluntary sector and 24% in the public sector.
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Faehrmann said the protests had shown Australians wanted sharks protected: Whats amazing is so many people in Australia love sharks.
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Faehrmann said the protests showed that Australians wanted sharks to be protected: Whats amazing is that so many people in Australia love sharks.
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Maria van der Hoeven, Executive Director of the IEA, said: Coals share of the global energy mix continues to grow each year and, if no changes are made to current policies, coal will catch oil within a decade.
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Maria van der Hoeven, Executive Director of the IEA, said that the amount of coal we use continues to grow each year and, if no changes are made, coal will catch oil within ten years.
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With his Icelandic wife, Kristin, Cardew is appealing against a decision by the National Registry in the capital Reykjavik not to renew their ten-year-old daughter Harriets passport on the grounds that it does not recognize her first name.
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With his Icelandic wife, Kristin, Cardew is appealing against a decision by the National Registry in the capital Reykjavik the registry decided not to renew the Cardews ten-year-old daughter Harriets passport because it does not recognize her first name.
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In a three-year period, the number of paying subscribers rose from 8 million to 28 million, according to the 2014 digital music report from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).
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In three years, the number of paying subscribers rose from 8 million to 28 million, according to the 2014 digital music report from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).
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While some employees welcome the exibility of such contracts, for many, zero-hours contracts leave them insecure and unsure of when work will come, he said.
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Politician Chuka Umunna said, While some employees welcome the exibility of zero-hours contracts, for many, zero-hours contracts leave them insecure and unsure of when work will come, he said.
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The results of the research are based on an analysis of 343 peer-reviewed studies from around the world more than ever before which examine differences between organic and conventional fruit, vegetables and cereals.
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The results of the research are based on an analysis of 343 studies from around the world more than ever before which examine differences between organic and regular fruit, vegetables and cereals.
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And, then, there is the isolation being in the 1%, it turns out, can be lonely.
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And, then, there is the isolation being in the 1% can be lonely.
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She listened quietly as Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general, described her as our hero, our champion; and as the former British prime minister and now UN education envoy, Gordon Brown, uttered what he called the words the Taliban never wanted her to hear: happy 16th birthday, Malala.
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She listened quietly as Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general, described her as our hero, our champion; and as the ex-British prime minister and now UN education envoy, Gordon Brown, said the words the Taliban never wanted her to hear: happy 16th birthday, Malala.
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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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She has a series of adventures as Johansson until she is eventually found out and, in the end, dies in a car crash.
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She has many adventures as Johansson and, in the end, dies in a car crash.
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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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When he was growing up, Japanese technology ruled the world: the Sony Walkman was the iPhone of its day.
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When Iguchi was growing up, Japanese technology ruled the world: they had the Sony Walkman, which was as popular as the iPhone.
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Webb and the Colombian former executive committee member Luis Bedoya were among those whose guilty pleas were entered in the US.
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Webb and the Colombian former executive Luis Bedoya entered guilty pleas in the US.
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Apart from these three animals, there are only two other northern white rhinos in the world, both in zoos, both female.
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There are only two other northern white rhinos in the world, both in zoos, both female.
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What the job involves: A company will pay an ethical hacker to hack into its computer system to see how well it might stand up to a real attack.
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What the job involves: A company pays an ethical hacker to hack into its computer system to see how well it might ght a real attack.
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Some Americans have taken to keeping their wealth secret.
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Some Americans keep their wealth secret.
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He is survived by Iman, their daughter, Alexandria, his stepdaughter, Zulekha, and his son, Duncan, from his first marriage.
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He leaves behind his wife, Iman, their daughter, Alexandria, his stepdaughter, Zulekha, and his son, Duncan, from his first marriage.
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There were a lot of girls in shock.
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There were a lot of girls in shock, she said.
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The retailers use of the contracts was followed by details of a string of other companies using the deals, including cinema chain Cineworld and Buckingham Palace, which uses them for its 350 summer workers.
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Other companies using the contracts include cinema chain Cineworld and Buckingham Palace, which uses the contracts for its 350 summer workers.
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The report from psychologists at Virginia and Harvard Universities is one of a surprising few to tackle the question of why most of us nd it so hard to do nothing.
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The report from psychologists at Virginia and Harvard Universities looks at the question of why most of us nd it so hard to do nothing.
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When they are nished, the four plants at Ouarzazate will occupy a space as big as Moroccos capital city, Rabat, and generate 580 mega-watts (MW) of electricity, enough to power a million homes.
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When they are nished, the four plants at Ouarzazate will be as big as Moroccos capital city, Rabat, and make 580 mega-watts of electricity, enough for a million homes.
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Part of this is simply that air travel is inherently dangerous and, thus, standards are much higher.
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Part of the reason for this is simply that air travel is dangerous so standards are much higher.
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Leahy and Sensenbrenner say yes; Feinstein says no.
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Leahy says yes; Feinstein says no.
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More difficult still could be navigating the legal permissions to copy and store software before it dies.
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It could be even more difficult to get the legal permissions to copy and store software before it dies.
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A further criticism is that the differences seen may result from different climates, soil types and crop varieties, and not from organic farming, though the researchers argue that combining many studies should average out these other differences.
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Another criticism of the research is that the differences it found may be the result of different climates, different types of soil and different types of crops; they may not be the result of organic farming.
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Steve Deace, a prominent Iowa conservative, said that Trumps antics are both a good and a bad thing.
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Steve Deace, an Iowa conservative, said that Trumps behaviour is both a good and a bad thing.
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We have heard the voice of Scotland and, now, the millions of voices of England must be heard, he said.
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We have heard the voice of Scotland and, now, we must hear the millions of voices of England, he said.
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Thats just his personality.
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Thats his personality.
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All youre going to achieve, I think, is to worry people unnecessarily.
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All youre going to achieve, I think, is to worry people.
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The site has come at an opportune time for the country of five million people.
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The site has come at the right time for the country of five million people.
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The general public and many academics have consistently underestimated the importance of Stratford to Shakespeare.
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The general public and many academics have underestimated the importance of Stratford to Shakespeare.
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To be able to dispose of the bombs safely, youll also need an explosive ordnance disposal quali cation and years of experience.
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To be able to dispose of the bombs safely, youll also need a special quali cation and years of experience.
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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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Its not as simplistic as fish die and people starve its more complex, said Isaac.
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Its not so simple as fish die and people starve its more complex, said Isaac.
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Unworried, Geoff Douville says that hes used to noise complaints by now so bring on the ban.
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Geoff Douville says that hes used to noise complaints.
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So he tried crowdfunding on a US website, Indiegogo, which had recently opened up in the UK.
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So he tried crowdfunding on a US website, Indiegogo, which has recently opened up in the UK.
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For three-and-a-half years, all pupils at St Ninians Primary have walked or run a mile each day.
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For three-and-a-half years, all the pupils at St Ninians Primary School have walked or run a mile each day.
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Now its actually here, people love it.
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Now its here, people love it.
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That, says the report, is often the first opportunity for violence in the home to be detected and for the woman to be offered help.
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The report says that injuries are often the first opportunity to discover violence in the home and to offer the woman help.
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From 28 February 2013, at 20.00 hours, he told a gathering of cardinals in the Vatican, the see of Rome, the see of Saint Peter, will be vacant and a conclave to elect the new supreme pontiff will have to be convoked by those whose competence it is.
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From 28 February 2013, at 20.00 hours, he told a gathering of cardinals in the Vatican, the see of Rome, the see of Saint Peter, will be vacant and there will be an election for a new Pope.
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He also said the heat had caused him to hallucinate: I was dizzy from the middle of the first set and then I saw Snoopy and I thought, Wow, Snoopy thats weird.
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He also said the heat caused him to hallucinate: I was dizzy from the middle of the fi rst set and then I saw Snoopy and I thought, Wow, Snoopy thats weird.
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The experiment cost Carle his smartphone, television, refrigerator (all made in China); his spectacles (Italian); his underpants (Moroccan); morning coffee (Guatemalan) and his adored David Bowie music (British).
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For the experiment, Carle had to give up his smartphone, television, refrigerator (all made in China); his glasses (Italian); his morning coffee (Guatemalan) and his favourite David Bowie music (British).
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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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The staff and I have been pretty sad.
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The staff and I have been sad.
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True to Inzozi Nzizas motto, the shop can certainly make dreams come true.
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The shop can certainly make dreams come true.
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Now, I hope, men and women who want to start a family but havent met the right person yet will have another option, says Limal.
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Now, I hope, men and women who want to start a family but havent met the right person yet will have another choice, says Limal.
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Farmers in Europe, Israel and Australia have also experimented with it.
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Farmers in Europe, Israel and Australia have also experimented with growing it.
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The typical swimmer can hold their breath for about 40 seconds while underwater, he says.
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The typical swimmer can hold their breath for about 40 seconds while underwater.
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A more open and connected world is a better world.
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A more open and connected world is a better world, wrote Zuckerberg.
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It shows the power of Star Wars that, although they were disappointing, the prequels still managed to make a lot of money, said Rosser.
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It shows the power of Star Wars the prequels were disappointing but they still made a lot of money, said Rosser.
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In my early years, the backing of the board, and Sir Bobby Charlton in particular, gave me the confidence and time to build a football club, rather than just a football team.
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In my early years, the support of the board of directors gave me the confidence and time to build a football club, not just a football team.
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Smokers are the key group for e-cigarette rms because seven out of ten vapers are smokers.
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Smokers are the key group for e-cigarette companies because seven out of ten vapers are smokers.
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What is it like to look at the very last of something?
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What is it like to look at the last of something?
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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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From 2007, when just 13 rhinos were killed by poachers in South Africa, the killings have grown horri cally.
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In 2007, 13 rhinos were killed by poachers in South Africa.
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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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