In this way, the plant can resume aerobic metabolic activity required for long-term survival. |
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He has already started light training and although he is not yet able to resume his 12-mile-a-day runs he is working out in a gym. |
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If you need help with your resume we have friendly knowledgeable staff available to assist. |
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Then in the eighth round Ruiz had to wait five minutes to resume after another Johnson low blow. |
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If this makes sense to you, rush your resume to the export-import bank today. |
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The use of effective language on a resume will attract the attention of an employer. |
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You can't take that suit off, but your body will resume its former masculine shape. |
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I resume brushing the knots and tangles out of his hair and furrow my brow, once again in deep contemplation. |
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I've been burnt by an agency mailshotting my resume to every company in the city. |
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He didn't bring a resume of playoff success, but he had pure talent and the ability to backstop a risk-taking team. |
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As with the scanned resume, this allows your resume to be accessible during keyword database searches. |
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The union stated this week that its intention was to use the strike as a bargaining chip to resume negotiations. |
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He's seldom been out of the country before on an official trip, a serious resume flaw. |
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Portugal take the throw-in and immediately resume stroking the ball around purposefully. |
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Many of them enroll in this class expecting it to focus entirely on how to write a good resume and effective memos. |
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One of the fastest planes in the air is set to resume service on the London to New York route in the near future. |
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Contracting and placement agencies have this nice habit of taking the perfect resume that you spent hours on and totally making a mess of it. |
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Normal service will therefore resume tomorrow morning, probably with a sentimental photograph. |
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The Beguines were free to leave the beguinage and resume their old lives when their husbands returned from war. |
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The College is now considering widening the door so that bops can resume in Michaelmas. |
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The spectacular humpbacks, which visit Cook Islands waters each year to breed, are about to resume their migratory journey to the Antarctic. |
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Four irate doubles players were chasing her wind-blown research notes and paperwork around the tramlines so that they could resume hostilities. |
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Which actor's resume includes stints as a coffin polisher, a milkman and a nude model for artists? |
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If the design of your hard copy resume includes columns, bullets or bitmapped graphics, adapt a less complex layout for your e-mail version. |
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After a good night's rest, the couple resume their journey appearing more refreshed and less monstrous. |
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Regular monthly meetings of the group will resume again in early September. |
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Road blockades, and the use of police and military force against the blockaders, could resume if a permanent agreement is not reached. |
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That law has since been ruled unconstitutional and overturned, and the case will resume later this year. |
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As a result of this agreement, doctors gave the health authorities an undertaking that they would resume overtime duties with immediate effect. |
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He seemed solid, unflappable, disciplined and optimistic, a man who would get off the canvas quickly if felled and resume with a smile. |
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Don't send a resume and cover letter that has misspellings, poor grammar or looks sloppy and unprofessional. |
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As a result of a national holiday in Portugal on May 1st, normal postal services will resume on May 5th. |
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You know the geek mood is up when attendees stop talking about making rent this month, and resume predicting the date of the Singularity. |
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Modern household softeners have an automatic backwash or regeneration cycle to clean off the salt and allow it to resume its task. |
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It now appears that parties may resume raising and spending soft money, at least for get-out-the-vote purposes. |
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The club will run until June, break for the summer and resume again in September. |
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And last week he added to his wacky resume by becoming the first man to fly an aircraft solo around the world without stopping or refueling. |
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I had a sound sleep on the plane and now I'm awake, all rejuvenated to resume work again. |
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Early last July, Economy Minister Nikolai Vassilev said the Government had spared no effort to help the owners immediately resume operation. |
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I had spent the last week creating a resume that met my Dad's specifications. |
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Patients undergoing laser treatment for spider veins can resume normal activity immediately. |
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Somewhat chastened, I resume the journey trying to recall some French swear words. |
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He blew on the small cuts for a moment, then burrowed back underneath the blankets to resume his interrupted sleep. |
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This should help to filter the heavy volumes when schools resume business in September. |
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People go to jail these days, and when they come out they blithely resume their place in society. |
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She says those collections won't resume until the city can figure out how to do so without hemorrhaging taxpayer cash. |
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The president declared it was time to resume building nuclear power stations. |
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With their destroyer obliterated the pirates fled in all directions and then regrouped back together to resume their attack. |
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Live racing is scheduled to resume Sunday for the final card of the 2002 Delaware Park meeting, should weather permit. |
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Sevenoaks Motor Club understood that once improvements had been finished it could resume racing in the park. |
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Work will resume after the Easter weekend, which will mean a brief return to single lane carriageways during parts of the day. |
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Production will only resume if Nintendo can sell off a good proportion of its warehouse stock. |
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Which means I'll have to resume the onerous task of sending regular e-mail. |
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Leeds United resume their game of catch-up at Manchester City tomorrow by chasing a place in the Premiership's top ten. |
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They stop doing this for the final chorus, then resume in earnest for the outro. |
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Excursions to the glacier by horse-drawn carriage have been temporarily suspended and may not resume for the rest of the summer season. |
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When the streets are hosed down and saturated participants have left, normality will resume for another year. |
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A chronological resume provides a clearer picture of a person's past achievements, they say. |
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Apply a 2-to 3-inch layer of mulch, such as pine needles, shredded bark, or seed hulls, after the plants resume active growth. |
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Another product of the streets, at twenty Sarah's resume included the occupations of thief, hustler, pick pocket and prostitute. |
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Tomorrow the banging and clattering overhead will resume as the last of the slate tiles are laid, followed by the ridge tiles. |
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She said he was now clear of heroin and planned to resume his work when he was released from jail. |
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An intelligence analyst temporarily lost his top-secret security clearance because he faxed his resume using a commercial machine. |
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Try stepping outside yourself and look at your resume hypercritically, as an employer looking to hire you would. |
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His new government will not resume peace talks until the violence comes under control. |
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In the event of close-down, the plants can only resume production when a continuous and secure supply of beet is guaranteed. |
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Figures indicate the EU expects Ireland to resume its position as the Union's fastest-growing economy. |
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Her Sovereign Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will resume monarchial duties over all states, commonwealths and other territories including New Jersey. |
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But the site of them, unquarreling, almost companionable, prompted me to resume it. |
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When working the 101st row, knit the margin, also 9 stripes of the pattern, then knit 30 plain stitches, and resume the pattern to the end. |
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No attempts were made to resume the program, which initially envisaged a ramjet-powered interceptor and even a commercial aircraft. |
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He turned swiftly on his heel and clapped for the music to resume and dancing to continue. |
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If you get a keyboard error, press F1 to resume and then continue pressing the F8 key once every second. |
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Yet, even for those that continue or resume after a break, the issues don't end there. |
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Workers were set to resume the final steps of conversion, a process that precedes enrichment. |
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He taught himself shorthand as a teenager and became a court reporter, allowing him to resume his education. |
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The knitting and crochet club and the art club will resume at the centre in February on Wednesdays and Fridays at 10 am. |
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No news on the job front as I haven't even updated my resume let alone applied anywhere. |
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It has threatened to resume its missile tests and reprocess spent fuel rods from its nuclear reactor, a possible step toward making nuclear arms. |
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They resume their association and suddenly the world is full of endless possibilities. |
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The case will resume on October 7, exactly a year after the home run, with another judge presiding. |
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Many of these men are able and willing to resume priestly duties and functions. |
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I arrived last night, resume in hand and dressed professionally for my interview. |
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In both your resume and cover letter, proper grammar and correct spelling are indispensable. |
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The United States has been urging both China and Taiwan to resume cross-strait dialogue. |
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Foreign secretary level talks between India and Pakistan to resume the composite dialogue were concluded today. |
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As a result, your heart rate and blood pressure return to normal and your digestion and metabolism resume a regular pace. |
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The Grenadian international is slated to join the club in Tucson, Arizona, to resume preseason training. |
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The minister for transport is using this occasion to invite Arab and other foreign airlines to resume direct flight to Iraq. |
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Following several previous embarrassments, the city is expected to nix its deal with the company and resume parking responsibilities itself. |
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When the heart suffers damage or becomes diseased, it struggles to heal and resume normal functioning. |
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Will Celtic resume business by disposing of their city rivals or will this be the start of a Rangers revival? |
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The following method can be used to determine if dormant wheat plants are alive and likely to resume active growth in the spring. |
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The two sides agreed to resume negotiations a few minutes before midnight June 25 when the old agreement expired. |
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I enjoyed the reunion with my sister and my mother, who smiled doubtfully when I promised I would resume my daily visit. |
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If your company is downsizing, rather than succumbing to panic, redo your resume take a course, put out job feelers. |
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I'm on furlough at the moment with a busted knee, but intend to resume fencing as soon as I stop hurting. |
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Very eager to resume analysis but the queer fish resistance is as big a fish as your drive to get well. |
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Simply sending your resume to employers who've placed want ads is not enough. |
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If the sheets have cooled, throw a damp washcloth in the dryer and resume drying for 10 more minutes. |
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Bulk uploads that can be submitted will be queued for processing and once this issue has been resolved, will resume flowing through the system. |
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The decision to resume both live racing and simulcasting will be made as soon as power is restored to the Miami track. |
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Despite the lower valuation of the company, technology shares in Europe recovered from early loss to resume a recent rally. |
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Iceland's delegation responded by walking out of the meeting and threatening to resume commercial whaling with or without approval. |
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Both counsels, advocate for the State and for the defence, will resume argument today. |
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It only takes one or two treatments and they resume a gentle, affectionate interest in their family. |
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He circles possibilities, though he feels it won't matter how his resume reads, what color tie he wears or how cordial he is in the interview. |
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On Friday, the Hong Kong Bar Association said it deplores any decision to resume the final readings of the bill next Wednesday. |
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The two leaders agreed on the need to speed up efforts to resume a serious peace process. |
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We are going to reconstitute the Court for the next case, so we will adjourn now and resume at 2 pm. |
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An online resume is one you create using word processing software and e-mail or post on the Internet. |
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The game will resume in the Autumn and the players have a chance to rest and relax over the summer period. |
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He's adding 'author' to his resume after turning an old film script into a new book series for young adults. |
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The debate over whether or not commercial whaling should resume turns in large measure on the extent to which whale stocks have recovered. |
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I then continued to resume the folding of various frocks and dresses that were mainly sewed by myself. |
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Within a year, he had resigned his seat in order to resume his military career. |
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Yesterday the legislature passed a resolution demanding that the Cabinet resume building the plant. |
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After the obstacle has been passed, the leeboards and the rudder resume their normal operating position. |
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The team would train for three weeks, have a few days off, and then resume training. |
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Wittgenstein agreed, and in consequence began slowly to resume philosophical work. |
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She sat in the seat next to him, disappointed there weren't any pairs of empty seats left so she could resume her position next to Steven. |
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Later he joined the Royal Navy but he was discharged and so returned to Scotland to resume his studies. |
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North and South Korea have agreed to resume a program which reunites families separated for more than 50 years by their civil war. |
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I resume my watch but the light is failing so I exchange my camera for my rifle. |
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They rose early the next morning, and Rhia sensed that the soldiers seemed well-rested and eager to resume their journey. |
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The time to resume operations is a key datum in probabilistic risk assessment. |
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It also proposed allowing governments to resume aid to help EU shipbuilders compete with Korean rivals. |
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It took several minutes for the game to resume as his leg was strapped by the ambulance crew. |
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After that, things began to change, and some of our lodgers left us to resume their former lives or to begin new ones elsewhere. |
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Now, I'm concerned with when and how hard I should resume training. |
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It's Spain's version of St Tropez, with its multi-million-pound yachts waiting patiently and decoratively at their moorings for their owners to resume the floating party. |
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We gave them what for, and we can resume our action at any time. |
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Sampey did not resume his full-time service in the ministry, but he became one of the elders of the church and did on occasion preach there and at other local churches. |
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If it's obvious from your resume that you have significant promise and potential, chances are you will receive an invitation to interview for the job. |
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For GOP talkers and apparatchiks, Franken's resume is almost too good to be true. |
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Normal service will resume as soon as my technical issues are ironed out. |
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If you experience no shocks during this period, you may resume driving. |
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The Minister also announced that eventing, dressage and some other equestrian activities will be permitted to resume in accordance with agreed protocols. |
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You can't help being overqualified for a position, but you can tailor your resume and cover letter so that it more accurately speaks to the position for which you're applying. |
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Play was due to resume again at 6pm but a squall put paid to that. |
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He put my resume down on his desk and rubbed the bridge of his nose. |
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It is time to set aside the densitometer and resume my artistic endeavors. |
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Oxfam Ireland, calling for talks on farming subsidies to resume as early as possible, said developing nations will be in limbo until a date for further negotiations is set. |
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The Divisional Court directed the coroner to resume the inquest. |
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If both parents wish to resume careers, they will find that the cost of childcare in some Scottish kindergartens is twice as much per week as it is in Finland per month. |
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Some of the blackmailers want their previous partners to resume a relationship with them while others are motivated by a desire to ruin a current relationship. |
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Surely peace negotiations will not resume if an unrepentant Hamas remains a partner. |
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They moved north and east forcing the government to resume pastoral leases and resurvey and subdivide them for agricultural blocks and new towns to service them. |
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With a wide array of workshop topics, Career Services has information on every aspect of the job hunt, from creating a resume to selling your skills in an interview. |
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He is justifying his leadership by holding a few media friendly community forums in mortgage belt seats before normal Parliamentary sittings resume next year. |
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Iran agreed to resume full diplomatic ties with its former enemy Iraq. |
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Net capital inflows to the US have been positive in every quarter since the start of 1996, representing a genuine demand for US assets that would resume on a growth recovery. |
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The historic Flying Scotsman steam engine was today expected to resume a cross-Yorkshire rail service after its latest technical problem was repaired. |
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Fourteen years later, Norway is preparing to resume the international trade in whale meat with a 10 ton shipment of meat and blubber from minke whales destined for Iceland. |
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The warring factions resume peace talks at the United Nations today. |
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Then, thanks to home care support, she was able to resume an independent life. |
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A returnee to the work force, I found this book to be incredibly resourceful, as I needed to create an updated and more modern cover letter and resume. |
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Also, for some people, especially older people, a nicely printed resume on fine linen paper is nicer than a laser-printed resume on plain white bond paper. |
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I did a double take when I realized the biggest credit on his resume to date was a Disney comedy TV series called Even Stevens. |
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The 15 council members voted unanimously to allow Ariana to resume international flights, which were halted in October 1999, and to unfreeze the airline's assets. |
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My mental equilibrium improves when I resume the repetitive motion of jiggling my knee, or tapping my foot, or lightly kicking the table leg, etc. |
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Am relieved to get back to office and resume slouchy work-desk posture. |
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A student allowed to intermit may be permitted to return in another session to recommence the programme, or resume the programme, or sit the examinations, as may be decided. |
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For a short time, traffic crowded the interstates, as displaced residents flowed back into their neighborhoods to resume work interrupted by Hurricane Rita. |
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It was a gateway to having a resume that looks beefed up on roids. |
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The secretary would call and ask him to restart her terminal so that she could resume playing. |
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When the Iraqis resume shouting and wailing at you, Hassan translates every exclamation until you tell him to stop. |
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For pin money he could resume the motivational talks to elite groups of corporate moguls that he undertook between his gigs in Chicago and Los Angeles. |
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If anti-doping officials, in exchange for a confession, restored his eligibility, he could resume his cycling career. |
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The next year, when I moved to California, just having their call letters on my otherwise unimpressive resume was enough to land me my first paid radio job. |
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Delta Airlines said that it expects its first inbound flights from Canada to arrive later today and intends to resume service from European cities tomorrow. |
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But their notes are a resume of proceedings, not a verbatim account. |
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The more it bucketed, the more she beamed, perhaps hoping that viewers would admire her gleaming dentistry long enough for play to resume on Centre Court. |
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He didn't complain or spout off a resume of what he had accomplished. |
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Please fax or e-mail a resume and cover letter stating your interest. |
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Micah and Jake chose to resume their surfing, while Derek, Nick, and I ventured over to the enormous swimming pool and explored the many water slides. |
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Dysphagic patients should be fed through a nasogastric tube or percutaneous endoscopic feeding tube until it is safe to resume oral food and fluids. |
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Discussions regarding the future shape of Achinese politics must resume. |
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Emmy had even inveigled him to resume his incessant smoking once more. |
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The two leaders agreed to resume normalization talks in October. |
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The Ferguson municipal court canceled its August Sessions because of the turmoil, but it is expected to resume in September. |
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Daniel, Karla and Carlos could now go back to their house and resume their lives, for at least another year. |
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The referee should not permit a player to resume until the ball is dead. |
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They added that the shutdown was temporary and they plan to resume the trial in January. |
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It wasn't about U.S. pressuring the parties to resume negotiations, the ever-present goal of Kerry's shuttle diplomacy. |
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After a rest day on Wednesday they resume against the Channel Islands on Thursday and meet defending champions Ireland in their concluding game on Friday. |
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Worried over the continuous slump in the coconut kernel price, coconut growers in this region have urged the State Government to resume the procurement of copra immediately. |
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At least in theory Kagan could compensate somewhat for the slenderness of her academic resume through the quality of her work. |
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Live racing is scheduled to resume at both facilities on Saturday. |
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Its parliament passed a resolution in 1999 to resume hunting, saying the country had the right to use all marine resources within its territorial waters. |
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If staff members react badly to criticism and become upset, the manager should suggest a short break or offer to resume the meeting at a later date. |
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The Maoists offered to resume negotiations with the prime minister. |
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I'm a little sleepy and uploading these pics is taking a bajillion years so I'll leave this lot to amuse you for now and resume broadcasting tomorrow at some decent hour. |
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The women resume their conversation and the dogs, no longer interested in each other have a scratch or look for more interesting smells to divert their attention. |
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She provides advice on resume writing and job interview preparation. |
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Synthesis of the full spectrum of flavour precursors may resume if the callus is allowed to redifferentiate or regain a capacity for phototrophic metabolism. |
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Following a field goal, the non-scoring team may choose for play to resume either with a kickoff as above, or by scrimmaging the ball from its own 35-yard line. |
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When I've stopped giggling, I shall resume my search for pet insurance! |
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I swear it leaves off then, to resume work somewhere in my abdomen, causing the most uncomfortable swelling and, eventually, making it harder and harder to breath. |
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What inconsiderate idiot designed this standard resume form, anyhow? |
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Type 23 frigate HMS St Albans, damaged by a ferry in gales in the autumn, is back at sea today, well on course to resume her programme of trials and training. |
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It noted however, that it was their intention to resume all services as soon as it is practicably possible and asked for users' continued support in the interim. |
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Lawrence unveiled his left-handed prowess in a national PBA event in February 2000, about a month before he was able to resume bowling right-handed. |
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When Charlotte and Amerigo resume their affair, their behavior seems motivated less by passion than boredom. |
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I worked hard on my college resume so I could get in based on merit. |
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Birds may not resume normal pecking or preening for as long as six weeks after debeaking, and in some cases profuse bleeding and death from shock occurs. |
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With the exception of a bloated Twilight sequel or two, her resume is pretty spotless. |
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So, Mrs. Shattuck printed out a cheer resume on purple paper and, as is her way, bedazzled the paper with rhinestones. |
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If he did, it could be a sign that our politicians are ready to resume genuine policy-making across party lines. |
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Sjouwerman explained that the current social engineering tactic is attaching a zip file that claims to be the resume. |
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A cursory glance at Dezember's resume reveals he's a businessman, entrepreneur, calculated risk taker and seizer of opportunities. |
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He noted that the company's staff is working on repairing the malfunction to resume pumping oil to Turkey by soonest. |
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Similar to the semiweekly events, job fair attendees should bring a resume, references and proof of certification. |
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The Telegraph understands the dispute centred primarily on how Dr Mattu should be reskilled to resume his research. |
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Fighting in Southern Europe would not resume until Axis forces were defeated in North Africa. |
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The Beach Plum Inn called and asked me, 'Who are you and why did you send us a resume for a dishwasher position? |
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I went back to my easel and motioned the model to resume her pose. |
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Then the circle would lie down again, and here and there a wolf would resume its broken nap. |
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A total of 54 workers then stopped work and five shop stewards acted immediately to get them to resume production. |
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He was completely underqualified for the job, so I put his resume directly into the circular file. |
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From the east coast, the fleet then turned eastward to resume the journey to the southern tip of Africa and India. |
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Henry planned to resume war with France, but was plagued with financial problems, declining health and frequent rebellions. |
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He got a few knockbacks today when he tried to give his resume out at the local shops. |
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The durable motor oils Quaker State provides Hendrick Motorsports have been a part of an impressive resume of success on NASCAR's national stage. |
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We also carry out a thorough training needs analysis on any driver in a SPAD and a re-assessment before he is allowed to resume driving. |
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A weeklong multilateral negotiation aimed at China's entry into the World Trade Organization will resume on Nov. |
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The reformist council paid him a retaining fee of 50 florins and commissioned him to resume work on the Council Chamber frescoes. |
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In July 1896, a week before the hearing was to resume, the Kiplings packed their belongings, left the United States, and returned to England. |
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When Sutcliffe decided to leave the band early that year and resume his art studies in Germany, McCartney took up the bass. |
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By 1948 the orchestra was anxious to resume promoting its own concert series. |
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The retiring batsman is not out, and may resume the innings later if he recovers. |
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In 2008, it indicated its interest to resume and conclude its WTO accession. |
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A group of destroyers arrived around this time to provide fire support so landings could resume. |
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On the matter of resume length, respondents admitted that most application tracking systems utilize keywords, thus making length a nonissue. |
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By the time confliction is resolved, the attackers have most likely relocated to another country to resume operations. |
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The next contracted works will resume towards the end of September, after the Ben Nevis Race, for stage two of the project. |
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There is also a great job section, with links to more than 175 journalism job sites plus tips on resume and cover letter writing. |
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The machine will provide up to three shocks before it tells you to resume CPR for one minute if the patient's rhythm has not converted. |
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In 1822 he was struck with paralysis, but recovered a fair degree of health, sufficient to enable him to resume his studies. |
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Albany, seemingly in no hurry to return to the fractious northern kingdom, suggested that she resume the regency herself. |
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This guide explains how to prepare a resume or curriculum vitae, write letters, and answer different types of questions during the job interview. |
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In the meantime, the British entered winter quarters, and were in a good place to resume campaigning. |
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However, as it is more than sixty years since I lost that habit, I feel, unfortunately, that it is impossible for me to resume it. |
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Haig had wanted to rest his corps but was happy to resume the offensive when ordered. |
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Iran is likely to resume gas pump to Turkey by the next 10 days, Oji said on Saturday. |
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In silencing the position, he alleviated the danger to his unit and allowed the battalion to resume the advance. |
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Private licenses to mint these coins were revoked in 1644 which led trader to resume minting their own supplementary tokens. |
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After the concert, Harrison was tied up with producing the tapes from that concert, and so was unable to resume with Badfinger. |
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Following his demobilisation Baker returned to London determined to resume his acting career. |
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When the food supply improves, they grow back to normal size and then resume reproduction. |
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Due to the economic losses and risks, construction of reprocessing plants during this time did not resume. |
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On the fourth day the English again attempted to resume action, but they found the sea empty of Dutch warships. |
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On 31 January 1917, it was announced to the German Reichstag that unrestricted submarine warfare would resume the next day, 1 February. |
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Only then can they happily resume their perfidious business as usual. |
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As night fell the division reported that Calais was strongly held and broke off its attacks to resume the advance on Gravelines and Dunkirk. |
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The fleet reprovisioned and then turned eastward to resume the journey to India. |
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Its acts have been preserved through a medieval resume known as Parrochiale Suevorum or Divisio Theodemiri. |
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The Franks held their position, believing the battle would resume the following morning. |
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Leptin levels rise throughout childhood and play a part in allowing the arcuate nucleus to resume operation. |
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He also began researching how to sensibly return to his normal exercise program and especially how to resume powerlifting. |
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In 2008, the EU and Cuba agreed to resume full relations and cooperation activities. |
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They resume househunting duties, this week in Sussex and searching for two very different criteria. |
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After about a week of idling on the beach, interacting with the local Tupiniquim natives, the fleet prepared to resume their journey to India. |
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Another reason the war did not immediately resume was that king Philip III died shortly before the Truce ended. |
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In June 1919, the Allies declared that war would resume if the German government did not sign the treaty they had agreed to among themselves. |
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De le Vingne says they plan to resume activities as soon as possible. |
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The Indonesians will resume sending workers after ending all procedures to improve labor laws. |
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Lawyers commonly apply for the cosmetic value of a certificate to display in their office or on their resume. |
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In July 2009 the BBC and CNN were able to resume operations and report legally and openly from Zimbabwe. |
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This enabled some convicts to resume a more normal life, to marry and raise a family, and to contribute to the development of the colony. |
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Cross the road to resume your walk along the river, passing a weir with a fish ladder in the centre. |
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Beatrix buys a farm in the country in the Lake District and moves there to resume her work. |
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But if the last two years are a teacher, look for the bombastic tweets to resume before sunrise. |
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Windwards farmers had feared UK retailers forced to temporarily switch sourcing to other regions would I not resume supply. |
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The talented Spaniard added his seventh PGA Tour title to his resume at Saw grass earlier this year to break a three-year winless streak. |
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Arnaudova explained that after the Prosecution receives a formal agrement from Tsvetanov to shed his immunity as MP, it will get legal grounds to resume its proceedings. |
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Scott Quist is the first to admit that he's got a pretty dull resume. |
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Just a quick note that AOL has once again stopped sending me newsgroup postings. Not sure why, and not sure when they will resume again. But FAFIA for the moment. |
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You resume your downward journey till you reach the next story, or marble platform, where you find other objects of curiosity to engage your attention whilst you stop to rest. |
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The 35-year-old will resume outdoors running next week and expects to be back in full training by mid-June after having the bunion on her right foot removed last month. |
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He lived there alone for five days a week, only going home for long weekends with his sister in Caldbeck, then returning on the Monday to resume his duties. |
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He allegedly arrived at the Sobers' business and home, New Age Trend Setters panyard, demanding Deshon resume their relationship, before threatening to kill her and leaving. |
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The two countries had agreed to resume talks on Sir Creek, a 96 km strip in the Rann of Kutch marshlands of Gujarat, and the Wullar Barrage built on river Jhelum in Kashmir. |
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I cut and pasted my resume and cover letter into email format. |
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Memorial Internship for the summer of 2001 should send a cover letter describing their areas of interest and enclose a resume and a recent transcript. |
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Of course they bumped their heads smartly together, saw stars, and both came up flushed and laughing, without the ball, to resume their seats, wishing they had not left them. |
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Are we then to resume the next round of supertechnological missiles? |
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Prime Minister Gordon Brown last night urged both sides to resume negotiations, adding that contingency plans were in place to minimized is ruption to the public. |
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Mauritius sought to resume control over the Chagos Archipelago, which was split from its territory by the UK in 1965 to form the British Indian Ocean Territory. |
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In July 2008, the UK and Irish governments announced their intent to resume controls over their common border and the Common Travel Area in general. |
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This enabled some convicts to resume a more normal life, to marry and raise a family, and a few to develop the colonies while removing them from the society. |
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Normalized trade and relations between Portugal and the Ming dynasty would not resume until the late 1540s and the 1557 establishment of Portuguese rule over Macau. |
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Further opportunities to resume British citizenship are discretionary. |
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An Inuit story tells of how Fox, portrayed as a beautiful woman, tricks a hunter into marrying her, only to resume her true form and leave after he offends her. |
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Abbott got her first prosthetic leg in June, and has also gotten prosthetics for running and for going in the ocean so she can resume her hobby of paddle boarding. |
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The examples range in style from a resume for a young person seeking experience as a caregiver, to an aspiring newsperson, an inventor-in-training, and much more. |
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Admiral Henning von Holtzendorff, chief of the Admiralty staff, argued successfully in early 1917 to resume the attacks and thus starve the British. |
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As well as saying they would resume talks, the statement demanded Britain honour committments made on human rights, equality, justice, demilitarisation and policing. |
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The Restoration of the monarchy in Ireland enabled Ogilby to resume his position as Master of the Revels and open the first Theatre Royal in Dublin in 1662 in Smock Alley. |
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The forward plan is to complete the current coring operation and resume drilling in 216mm hole to Total Depth at 4,265mMDRT or the gas water contact. |
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