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JZ: This risks turning PCs into gated communities that can too easily become prisons patrolled by a single warden.
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The problem is related to India's 1972 Wildlife Protection Act, which treats science in protected areas as a concession and assigns discretionary power to a single government-appointed wildlife warden in each Indian state.
Our floor would be ill-equipped to cope with an emergency The Chief Stair Warden, a single civic-minded girl at the time of her appointment, has got married and gone to Jackson Heights where she is preoccupied with maternity.
Just a few days before Christmas we parked outside the dentist's practice on a single yellow line as a traffic warden walked past.
A room neck-deep with balled-up nets of every color — a single morning's haul by the wardens.
It's hard to select a party on a single issue: which will keep resident wardens in care homes?
Except for a lame and tacked-on ending (involving more lighted candles than any fire warden could possibly allow in a single London flat), the film seldom strays from Waugh's text and repeats much of the dialogue verbatim.
At the Chesil beach centre a mile or so down the coast, assistant warden Angela Thomas was busy rescuing seabirds – guillemots, razorbills, and a single fulmar – battered by the storm.
The institutions are usually managed by a warden or principal and provide services for 10-100 individuals of a single gender category [ 21].
Sweat beading on the face of a warden extricating a falcon from a net.
He becomes a warden and a member of the vestry.
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