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Not until 987 was the Carolingian dynastic line set aside, but there had been portentous interruptions.
Now everyone, including the chief executive, Dieter Zetsche, totes his own tray along a cafeteria line set aside for executives.
Important lessons are that operational research should be embedded within a programme structure with a focal point identified, research questions asked from within the programme and a clear budget line set aside to support activities.
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Even if the words don't ring a bell, you'll know an ASL, or cycle box, when you see it: typically an area marked by green tarmac and white lines, set aside to allow cyclists to safely position themselves at the front of a queue at traffic lights.
650 properties at Rhoose, north of the rail line, including land set aside for a new primary school.
In adopting the tougher line, Mr. Obama set aside a more limited approach to regulation that had been championed since last year by his economic team, led by Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner.
Cells of the germ line are set aside during early embryonic development and retain special characteristics in their ability to modulate the genome and transcriptome.
The mesa was never legally subdivided, no streets or rights of way for power lines were set aside, and the area was never licensed for housing.
For most vertebrates (including humans), there are special germ-line cells set aside that may have fewer cell divisions than many of the somatic cells (see Kong et al. 2012).
Professor Calvo says the I.M.F. should offer more than the $7 billion credit line it has set aside for Argentina.
Drain on the paper towel-lined plate and set aside.
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