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Local office employees, pen-pushers, desk-monkeys
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This fly is very popular among experienced fly fishers
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Anna is virtually glowing with happiness when we arrive and ushers us in, introducing Simon with an air of pride which is delightful
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As Sally answers him, Katie ushers in Jo and Alastair
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A few moments later she ushers Karen into the kitchen
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publishers are connected with advertisers
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the blogs in the directory (publishers) are listed
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These publishers are categorized into categories
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I might have some contacts with publishers as well … though we could serialise it in the mag
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The doctor ushers her towards the cell, keeping between her and Davie, the interrogator
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"What, apart from the bible-bashers and the unnatural quiet?"
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Before chasing him down, she reached in and set the flashers to clicking
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In fact, the "Online Publishers Association"
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, division of Random House Publishers
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Great Britain: Harper Collins Publishers Limited
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This show was sponsored by a whole list of cooks, kegmen and a few pill pushers who worked this courtyard and one of the local halls
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They get abandoned by publishers and are left to the confines of history
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Hope, Max Lucado, Thomas Nelson Publishers, p
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Publishers and Literary Agents, 2000): “In my experience, the most
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The Dutch, as they are still the principal, were then the only fishers in Europe that attempted to supply foreign nations with fish
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Aside from Elenwen, two well-wishers had particularly struck her that day
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A boat-fishery, therefore, seems to be the mode of fishing best adapted to the peculiar situation of Scotland, the fishers carrying the herrings on shore as fast as they are taken, to he either cured or consumed fresh
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Young people who acted as drug pushers too have had their lives cut short, in their tussles with the law enforcers in the past
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“The Turks launched a massive attack against us in May thousands of the little perishers attacked our positions but we were ready for them
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“Lice and fleas old son that’s why you’re scratching the straw in the wagons is full of the little perishers
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When I was about six and my parents settled in as publishers-editors-reporters of a small weekly newspaper in northern Oklahoma, a special pair of kittens entered our lives
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We all chipped in and bought two electric polishers for the floor
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I did not ask, but in some way Mark the Rooinek had managed to appropriate an abandoned front loader, and thus our boxes sailed past the struggling, sweating pushers in style
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Even more troubling is the growing number of people, themselves, crime victims, eager to enlist among the ranks of cop bashers
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Addressing his well wishers, his boyish countenance revealing signs of age however retaining its youthful glimmer, his delivery, once flawless, however a tad slower and unsteady, I was suddenly overcome by fits of tears
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Will hasten the sales said the smart long hair liberals known as publishers
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The answer is simple: I turned down two of the world's largest publishers because they wanted to do so against my wishes
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Such qualifiers that otherwise define an individual remain subject to revision; modifying attitudes, a (calculated) means toward an uncertain end, that, when understood in the aggregate, however, ushers a uniquely complex, multi-dimensional individual unrestricted by the limits of determined viewpoints
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With Kevin Beecham in his pocket, all bureaucratic resistance melted away, and Chay and his three team members breezed through a series of security doors, collecting more paper-pushers and doctors along the way
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Totally bewildered, he returned to his seat and turned the flashers on, waiting for the police
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You should use nuts and washers to fit push buttons on MY
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He raised his left leg and gave the juke box an almighty boot, sending it catapulting down over their New Year's Eve party gate crashers
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Most of the publishers won't even print anything unless the 'magic system' has a solid philosophical foundation and a consistent method of operation
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Ushers Vince in the direction of his office
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The Estate Agent ushers them to the rear of the house
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Finally a pair of them cautiously approached the vehicle and tentatively began spraying it with fire extinguishers
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Without questioning where the extinguishers had come from, they jumped up, grabbed one each and emptied them into the blaze
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Whatever it was, it was not a time to listen to the hunger pushers whose raison d’etre was hunger itself
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understanding they preferred no refreshers when it came to tattoos
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Several well-conditioned men, at a half-run and with slashers ahead on the path, were able to claim nearly seventy miles in thirty-six hours, a tract the size of Rhode Island
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publishers of some of
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16 see, I will send for many fishers, says the Lord, and they shall fish them; and after
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Ushers in the dawn
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These were the workers and operators of the plant, not the pen pushers and executives
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With 4 million members and operating for 14 years to date, they're known for both being an advertisement for webmasters and "GPT" site for publishers
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Along the way I asked him if he had any idea how the two ambushers had known I would be coming this way
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Its great snout was shaped like an elephant’s to grab hold of its prey; its gnashers could put a great white’s to shame
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inches behind Chin with gnashers the size of a tyrannosaurus
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December, ushers in the holiday season
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Jack roused the audience into a huge clapping spectacle whilst Suzy stood there wiping a tear from her eye at the well wishers sentiments
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Ravitch relates the guidelines the New York State school system suggests to publishers in order to meet sensitivity requirements
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Publishers are advised that it is often not necessary to refer to a person’s ancestry, disability, ethnicity, nationality, physical appearance, race, religion, sex, or sexuality in books of literature or history
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Facing unwanted overhead costs, most Latin publishers, especial y of smal
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I wondered how I had lived so long without his little pep talks, thinking that I definitely needed a refreshers course
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Learn how the successful newsletter publishers are doing it, and why
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After the divorce, my mother worked at Roy Publishers in the East 70s in New York
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I walked up the stairs of the entrance and was met by one of the ushers who greeted and escorted me inside
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It had a few nice large top loaders and some decent drum washers, along with alot of small old top loaders
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In Tyler, their top loaders were always the larger new styles and their drum washers were sometimes new
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The drum washers were $4
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INFACT MOST OF AMERICAN,BRITISHERS HAVE BECOME
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Roger managed to place himself very close to the front line of well wishers
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Some publishers of radical sheets quietly accepted pecuniary aid from agents of the Directory, but
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publishers of the time, were appointed to head a committee to raise funds for the new venture
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Most textbooks, produced by a few giant commercial publishers, are exposing generations of children to cultural and history stagnation that threatens the very basis of American free
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Publishers acknowledge having adopted (since the early 1980s)
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textbook publishers and teachers: “Do not cast adverse reflection on 272 _________________________Robert Gates, Sr
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Publishers not only follow the dictates of State Legislatures and
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As stated before, a handful of commercial publishers produce
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their attention (the publishers) said that they acknowledge some of Paradise Lost_____________________________ 273
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the mistakes but that over thirty percent were rejected, because the publishers stated that their text books were correct and the academic reviewers were wrong
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Our school books are published by a few elitist publishers that
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of experience states that he “absolutely disagrees completely” that local textbook selection is better than statewide selection, because publishers, teachers unions and other organized interests would block out parental interests “Publishers are advantaged by local adoption because they have more personnel” to overwhelm possible criticism
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plastic washers that enable the offsetting of
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Note: These dome-like washers have a really
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next to the wall where the dishwashers back
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by Alec West (New York: International Publishers, 1973), 138
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New York: International Publishers, 1973
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for the big book publishers
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Later, much later, when I was working for my father and he got into the newspaper business, he asked me to share this piece with all of his publishers
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That means expanded systems of emergency healers, fire extinguishers, rescuers and rebuilders of every sort
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He was chairman of the New York State Newspaper Foundation, in Albany, New York, from 1977 to 1982, and a director of the New York State Publishers Association beginning in 1975, becoming vice president in 1980 and president in 1981
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While there, he founded and became a trustee of the New York State Publishers Foundation
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Caleb, who had taken a lookout position at the top of the steep hill that separated the ambushers from the path the soldiers would presently come down, cried out, “Horseman coming! I think it’s Joshua! He’s coming fast!”
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44 And while he was walking on the shore of the sea of Galilee he saw two brothers Simon who was called Cephas and Andrew his brother casting their nets into the sea; for they were fishers; And Jesus said to them Follow me and I will make you fishers of men; And they immediately left their nets there and followed him; And when he went on from there he saw other two brothers James the son of Zebedee and John his brother in the ship with Zebedee their father mending their nets and Jesus called them; And they immediately forsook the ship and their father Zebedee and followed him
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And when the multitude gathered to him to hear the word of God while he was standing on the shore of the sea of Gennesaret he saw two boats standing beside the sea while the two fishers which were gone out of them were washing their nets; And one of them belonged to Simon Cephas; And Jesus went up and sat down in it and commanded that they should move away a little from the land into 52 the water; And he sat down and taught the multitudes from the boat; And when he had left off his speaking he said to Simon Put out into the deep and throw your net for a draught; And Simon answered and said to him My Master we toiled all night and caught nothing; now at your word I will throw the net; And when they did this there were enclosed a great many fishes; and their net was on the point of breaking; And they beckoned to their comrades that were in the other boat to come and help them; And when they came they filled both boats so that they were on the point of sinking
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ambushers from the path the soldiers would presently come down, cried out, “Horseman
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Garden City, New York: Carlyle House Publishers, 1939; Blue Ribbon Books, 1943
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3 (1952-1999), New York: HarperCollins Publishers, Inc
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The rearguard skirmishers had scampered back to the safety of their lines
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For three days now the Aristrian Skirmishers had harried the rear guard, often riding through their thin lines and striking at the groups of refugees and stragglers beyond, knowing that this would slow the Tanarian retreat further
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Their reputation as fearsome fighters had been reinforced in some of the small engagements along the way, they had been deployed as skirmishers leading the advance of the army group and had displaced and dispatched any natives who had decided to stand in their way
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It has been estimated that modern inventions such as the motor car, washing machines, dishwashers, etc
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Did each family have two cars? Mobile telephones? Dishwashers? Microwaves? Did your mom and dad take expensive foreign holidays, sometimes even more than one in a year? Did they wear expensive designer clothes? You get the idea
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- Screws with nuts and washers