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And if, as is usually the case, people repatriate or resettle before mine clearance or even survey and minefield marking can take place, we need to help them to develop specific safety strategies to cope with the specific threats their communities face, until such time as mine clearance can begin.

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In fact, over-marking can take the responsibility away from students, reduce their motivation and make them less resilient.

Turf Account Chris McGrath's Nap Minella Theatre (3.30 Newcastle) Has failed to build on comeback wins in the last two seasons but has slipped to a very fair mark and can take advantage if again going well fresh for latest stable.

The photographic business is a crowded one: for those who want to make their mark, it can take time to figure out the right path to follow.

Summer love can be liberating because, since there is a definite end mark, it can take away the pressure of worrying about what will become of this relationship.

The incident did mark how lobbying can take on another dimension here in the UAE, with some business groups calling upon their governments to press the UAE to further their members' interests.

Testing and marking can be automated.

4 Bake in the oven at 180C/350F/gas mark 4 – this can take anything from 35-45 minutes.

9th over: Sri Lanka 92-1 (Dilshan 42, Sangakkara 5 Sangakkara gets off the mark and he can take his time to just play himself in, but Vettori is certainly asking a few questions, as the Sri Lanka wicket-keeper nervously pats one almost within reach of the bowler.

Summerhayes' response on Twitter consisted of three letters and six exclamation marks: "OMG!!!!!!" You can take it that she's very pleased.

In case when carbon atom occupies the central octahedral interstitial site, the nickel atom, which is in the first surrounding of the carbon atom (I), can take positions marked by the numbers from 1 to 8 and corresponds to plane type (002); in the second surrounding (II)—from 9 to 14 and corresponds to plane of type (111) (Table 2).

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