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"There are two buildings in Dorset which I am locked into to retaining for over a decade which are lying empty".
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A move back to Williams could see Button link up with Valtteri Bottas, who they want to retain for a fifth successive season.
Each is free to determine how many places to retain for regular worshippers but Bishop Pritchard thinks they should limit the proportion to about 10%.
Among their battle honours has been their opposition to government plans to retain for up to six years the DNA of people arrested for minor offences, many of whom will be innocent.
The key to successfully flying a jet aircraft was learning what to outsource to the automated systems and what to retain for human management.
"ICRs [Internet Connection Records — aka web browsing records on all users that ISPs would be forced to retain for a year] have been broadened.
Three criteria are generally used to determine the factors to retain for interpretation: (1) The Scree test (Cattell [1966]) is based on the decreasing curve of eigenvalues analysis.
In Study 1, an exploratory factor analysis was conducted on existing data using the original BADS in order to identify items to retain for the short form.
Koalas can select which food particles to retain for longer fermentation and which to pass through.
Atkins spoke about the sense of introspection which pervades through the record, something Borderland is going to retain for their live performance at Movement this year.
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