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Murakami was here to broadcast for the NHK network, but he had an extra duty.
Providing accommodation, particularly for under-18 students who require an extra duty of care, and activities and entertainment, spawned extra costs.
But gene therapists have an extra duty other researchers do not have: They must file a detailed description of proposed experiments with RAC.
If a patient had an unexpected PN this gave the nurse an extra duty to manage which could disrupt their plans for the day.
As another OP pointed out, 'We lack the time to do this kind of projects.' Several OPs mentioned that since they were already burdened by many administrative tasks they found the program more of an extra duty than something that offered added value.
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The situation contrasts with practices in the UK where retailers have traditionally absorbed any extra duty imposed.
On Sunday, deputy Garafola had just finished an extra-duty detail at the convenience store about 8.30am, when Long started shooting.
Unlike several of its competitors, the iPAQ Personal Audio Player PA-1 can't do extra duty as a voice recorder or a radio.
Up on the highway, there are two filling stations, one of which doubles as a meagrely supplied grocery store, while the other does extra duty as a café — Hartman's Café, where Mrs. Hartman, the proprietress, dispenses sandwiches, coffee, soft drinks, and 3.2 beer.
He believes that vendors are likely to react by raising their asking price in an effort to cover the extra duty they will have to pay on their own next house purchase.
"I noticed that the vast majority of soldiers on extra duty have a deficiency of some sort," Aguigui told me.
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