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The chamber has a floor area of 22 square metres and produces a wide range of fruit and vegetables with little more than the occasional topping up of water and nutrients.
And then there is all the flounce of 'faine daining' that you know drives me nuts: the adolescent waiter ferreting about in your lap with a napkin, the topping up of glasses, the scraping of nonexistent crumbs from the tablecloth.
The rest is predictable: Champagne at £15.50 a glass, a wine list that is so excruciatingly priced a spot of waterboarding might seem preferable, and endless topping up of water.
Bailed-out banks; state-funded infrastructure; the state's protection of property; research and development; a workforce educated at great public expense; the topping up of wages too low to live on; numerous subsidies – all are examples of what could be described as a "socialism for the rich" that marks today's establishment.
Nik Wood London Welcome though the home secretary's topping up of the recently announced 400-strong increase in the number of prison officers to 2,500 is, it still leaves the service 4,500 short of the number employed in 2010.
In the context of a theoretical model, this paper argues that this feature coupled with the absence of topping up of vouchers can preclude sorting by income in the application stage, although there is still sorting by ability.
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Heinrich Böll, who went on to become one of Germany's most significant postwar writers, wrote to his family in the hope of topping up on a drug called Pervitin that according to its packaging helped "maintain wakefulness" and was to be used as an "alertness aid".
Each of these pools needs regular topping up, because of the increased the rate of evaporation that the increased surface area of a pool only 1.5 metres deep.
Villeda said that the young blood most likely reversed ageing by topping up levels of key chemical factors that tend to decline in the blood as animals age.
Mr Miliband set out a new commitment to raise tax credits - introduced by the last Labour government in 1999 as a way of topping up the income of working parents on low pay - at least in line with inflation every year, attacking Conservative policy in the process.
Instead of concentrating on topping up the education of those who already have a great deal it may be worth focusing more on those 15% of young people in Britain not in education, employment or training.
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