The programme is being co-ordinated through local community teams, led by a divisional highways manager and two highway engineers. |
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The even better news is that bathroom accessories can be spray painted in the same colour for a co-ordinated look. |
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Colourful and co-ordinated, you can use the everyday tips and moves to get yourself active. |
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Short-wave radio allowed tactics such as submarine wolf packs, massive bombing raids, and co-ordinated blitzkrieg attacks. |
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The fight-scene, probably co-ordinated by Mr. Snipes, is very well done and Jessica handles herself without any problems at all. |
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Our new range for 2006 is a fully co-ordinated set of clothing, from mitts and bootees to Babygros and outdoor suits. |
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He discovered that the attack was being co-ordinated through programs called Trojans saved on innocent people's machines. |
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A ' tweetup ' is the colloquial term for a real-world get-together co-ordinated via the 140-character social media website, Twitter. |
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This work is co-ordinated by a regional umbrella task force in Killarney, Kenmare, Killorglin and Caherciveen. |
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The participants then shoot their films and hand back the unedited, undeveloped stock, along with a co-ordinated CD soundtrack. |
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Just as elephant herds depend on their oldest female for guidance, colonies of naked mole rats are dominated and co-ordinated by a single female. |
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Someone co-ordinated with the radio or TV producers and sponsors, and held a larger vision of the whole than either performer or listener could. |
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Work is being co-ordinated by a professional charity fund-raising manager, who has kindly volunteered his services. |
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Peristaltic movements are co-ordinated by neurons within the oesophagus and connecting it to the brain. |
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What happened today was a hideous crime. It was incredibly well organised and highly co-ordinated. |
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The program is co-ordinated by Metro Cinema, a not-for-profit cinematheque dedicated to promoting Canadian and international independent film. |
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The activities at parish, classical, and provincial level would be co-ordinated by a national synod and by Parliament. |
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He even went so far as to design colour co-ordinated lilac outfits for the servants. |
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Photosynthesis, partitioning of photosynthates and growth need to be highly co-ordinated to allow efficient plant development and growth. |
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The situation demanded an integrated and co-ordinated response, with all joining hands to rid the country of the problem, Themba said. |
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It was also Pam who co-ordinated the other ladies of the committee to provide excellent food for the finger buffet supper. |
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Police called off co-ordinated searches for the men last night as darkness fell. |
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This dedifferentiation disrupts further co-ordinated development which ultimately causes seed abortion. |
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You are well co-ordinated just when providence favours your chances of progressing in your chosen endeavour. |
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When I teach school pupils I make sure they have fun as well as know basic co-ordinated moves. |
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The Allied forces co-ordinated a major push from the spring and, in April, the British pushed forward in the battle of Arras. |
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Moreover, while minor amino acids show marked diurnal rhythms, their contents fluctuate in a co-ordinated manner. |
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Year 12 students co-ordinated the project at the school and gave presentations in assembly to encourage other pupils to take part. |
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The attack, when it came, was ill co-ordinated, and the city resisted with more determination than its besiegers had ever expected. |
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This is remarkable, since it also implies that different mechanistic relations have to be co-ordinated differently in order to get similar curvatures. |
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Unfortunately, however, by the time pater returns from his day at the type face, father and son are more often than not no longer co-ordinated in the pants department. |
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If the sluices were co-ordinated with the tidal barrier the whole water level from Malton to Barmby could be drastically lowered and reduce flooding. |
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During normal voiding the detrusor muscle contracts and the muscles of the urethral sphincter and pelvic floor relax in a co-ordinated fashion to allow the bladder to empty. |
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It is too bold to say they all follow a co-ordinated plan, yet there are acts that seem pretty much similar and there are others that are poles apart in nature. |
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Because Poole's force was not strong enough to take the town by storm, an anti-Bolshevik rising had to be organized in the town and co-ordinated with the landing. |
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Formerly the Education roundsman for The Sydney Morning Herald, he also edited the Saturday edition and co-ordinated the paper's Olympics coverage. |
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Seed development requires co-ordinated expression of embryo and endosperm and is controlled by sporophytic, male gametophytic, and female gametophytic genes. |
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Second, all users of the playing field should have a say in what money was spent on, and thirdly, there should be a co-ordinated approach to the raising of additional funds. |
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Forensic investigations are strictly timetabled and co-ordinated. |
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In the Anatomy, ideas, topoi, modes, and kinds fell into co-ordinated, complementary distributions, or lattice-work of dialectical oppositions and counterparts. |
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Features in the development include shaker style maple kitchen units with chrome fittings, co-ordinated wall tiling throughout the house and built-in wardrobes. |
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As much as it pains me to admit it, I'm a bit of a goof when it comes to being co-ordinated enough for anything more complicated than a walk in the park. |
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Talented fashion all-rounders are bathing trunks and shorts in quick-dry fabrics offered with colour co-ordinated shirts to complete beach outfits. |
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After a slickly co-ordinated annual meeting which saw Rose and his equally debonair chairman Paul Myners turn on the charm, Green realised that he was on to a loser. |
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The squads of lads were being co-ordinated by a Brit in a pinstripe suit, in his hand a mobile phone, round his neck a platinum access-all-areas World Cup pass. |
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The company has co-ordinated over 3000 events of all sizes and varieties and its maritime division has been involved in a number of major maritime events. |
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The ordination was given by a chapter of five Syamvamsa senior monks but the event was organized and co-ordinated by Ven. |
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Eleven teams took part in the first Newcastle Corporate Decathlon, co-ordinated by Aberdeen firm activitymix, last year. |
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The marches were part of an attempt on the world record for the largest walking bus, co-ordinated by road safety charity Brake. |
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According to Peugeot, buyers will be able to select from 79 combinations of interior finish including colour co-ordinated facias. |
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The festival, co-ordinated by Kirklees Music School, will see bands such as the KMS Big Beat Project and Holme Valley Music Centre senior wind band perform on Saturday. |
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