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  • iane in Liane, Jungle Goddess out of 12,000 prospective actresses.
  • A Manual of Mathematics for Prospective Air Corps Cadets, Prentice-Hall (Englewood
  • rocess as well as a strong proponent of the prospective Alaska natural gas pipeline.
  • With each prospective alliance ending on auto-destruct, the frust
  • ain Turkic peoples, at one point considered prospective allies.
  • nary and daily interaction with hundreds of prospective and returned missionaries through his cours
  • This provides a reference source for prospective and current UK students on matters of insti
  • ble for the recruitment and training of all prospective and newly hired officers, and the in-servic
  • kept it this way because he felt that many prospective applicants were drawn to the Party more for
  • There were eleven prospective applicants, reflecting the fact that the 94
  • ch of the four modules were required of the prospective applicants; those who could not achieve req
  • m around the world but also invites new and prospective artists for performances in several venues
  • Prospective author's writing apart from these samples i
  • The mission of training prospective aviators and naval flight officers comes un
  • g the area preceding a Soviet escort to the prospective base location.
  • rly erred" in allowing the exclusion of two prospective black jurors.
  • while the RU had a policy of suggesting to prospective black members that they join the Black Pant
  • C.S. Dubey ... Father of prospective bride
  • is parents were about to see Meenakshi as a prospective bride.
  • to report on the physical qualities of the prospective bride.
  • Prospective brides, and their hovering mothers, sisters
  • travel to different Playboy Clubs to teach prospective Bunnies their duties.
  • British Airways was a prospective but not necessarily a sole tenant.
  • The prospective buyer of the books, however, calls the poli
  • However, they made clear that any prospective buyer would have to invest heavily in the s
  • Plans by one prospective buyer to turn the main house into a hotel a
  • family (including a pregnant Linda Blair), prospective buyers of the property.
  • In order to drive away all prospective buyers the rich man and his nephew Maruthu
  • ld usually feature chipper Steven informing prospective buyers of all the perks of owning a Dell.
  • Prospective buyers were enticed with free train rides,
  • n the mid 1970s in Australia, interest from prospective buyers was much higher than anticipated and
  • First, cameras are set up to record prospective buyers' reactions in a one-day open house,
  • nce the station license had no value to any prospective buyers, it was returned to the FCC for canc
  • in continued publishing while speaking with prospective buyers.
  • company bought the site and advertised for prospective buyers.
  • r UK heritage legislation, would discourage prospective buyers.
  • In addition prospective CA students must obtain a training contract
  • training to become a chartered accountant, prospective CA students must hold a UK degree (or overs
  • However, he resigned as prospective candidate just before the war started.
  • Labour in 1938 and was adopted as Labour's prospective candidate for Hendon.
  • ntest the seat at the next election, and as prospective candidate he nursed the constituency during
  • y 1999, Ron Davies was selected as Labour's prospective candidate for the first elections to the Na
  • Party had already selected Austin Currie as prospective candidate for the seat before a by-election
  • Primary election rules require a prospective candidate to not only win the plurality, bu
  • on defeated Margaret Thatcher to be adopted prospective candidate for the local constituency.
  • eneral election, Lawrence was the Liberals' prospective candidate in Eye, but he was appointed to a
  • hich was favourably reviewed and became the prospective candidate for the North Herts division of H
  • tate Committee chair in the 1990s and was a prospective candidate for the U.S. Senate race in 2000,
  • He was shortlisted in 1957 as a prospective candidate for Warwick and Leamington, the s
  • ver Fine Gael, which was confident that its prospective candidate, Tom O'Higgins, would win the 197
  • Another prospective candidate, Shediac mayor Michel Leger dropp
  • Also, the IMBA program encourages prospective candidates to audit courses.
  • About half of prospective candidates actually make it to AST "A" Scho
  • nistrator, is accused of trying to keep two prospective candidates off the ballot.
  • y a wide margin over any of the other major prospective candidates (52.9% of the total votes).
  • Prospective candidates are individuals who are the subj
  • ably, as of 20 December 2008, as many as 35 prospective candidates were allowed by the High Court o
  • Senate district; neither of the other three prospective candidates had the required number of valid
  • abled the Institute to offer assessments to prospective candidates.
  • ting petitions and those of the three other prospective candidates.
  • eduled primaries within the party, with two prospective candidates: former Rio de Janeiro governor
  • Spain, according to the Allies-entered his prospective capital.
  • process to the standard UCSB admission for prospective CCS students, and CCS accepts applications
  • gned wall during the Annapolis Area Complex prospective Chief Petty Officers' Heritage Run
  • request, he led an expedition to scout the prospective Choctaw lands in the Indian territory befor
  • Citizenship is open to anyone, as prospective citizens need only write a letter of intere
  • The prospective claimants have to make clear that no photog
  • Typically, the first step for a prospective client is to go to one of CAF's leasing cen
  • o be deceived, such as an attempt to fool a prospective client into thinking that one has capabilit
  • nsibility to place the interest of clients, prospective clients and employers ahead of his own.
  • igh rollers" and "big players" and screened prospective clients with P411, a prostitution screening
  • Stanford showed the movie to prospective clients at private screenings and according
  • jury lawyer is responsible for interviewing prospective clients and evaluating their cases to deter
  • web content, noting that "some clients and prospective clients would like us to get news articles
  • aundry room and promptly began cold-calling prospective clients.
  • the previous cabinet with two of the three prospective coalition partners already in it had been i
  • ms and present their college experiences to prospective college students.
  • e mode in which a player takes control of a prospective collegiate athlete and must practice, study
  • , he went to sea in USS Sculpin (SS-191) as prospective commander of a mid-Pacific submarine wolf p
  • ponsored by Mrs. R.H. Bass, the wife of the prospective commanding officer, and commissioned on 6 F
  • -238) between November 8 and December 26 as prospective commanding officer, a supernumerary positio
  • conducting fleet liaison and directing the prospective commanding officer's course for Admiral Hym
  • y, Florida Property Appraiser could require prospective commercial users of the records created in
  • of Schubert, and also to permit the use, if prospective completers wished, of Schubert's own sketch
  • charges Ling Ling Fat with investigating a prospective concubine, the beautiful prostitute Gum Tso
  • pring and began in the year 1997 to prepare prospective consultants.
  • Thompson in a boxing ring were taken for a prospective cover, though never used.
  • Fleet to serve as school ship for training prospective crews of destroyer escorts still under cons
  • as a training ship for student officers and prospective crews of destroyer escorts.
  • veloping coulure which can greatly reduce a prospective crop.
  • alogues, brochures and new-title updates to prospective customers in both urban and rural parts of
  • uild it because it provided easy access for prospective customers to get to their businesses in the
  • but a move to Arianespace was motivated by prospective customers' concerns about launch risks asso
  • earned that a treaty had forced half of his prospective customers, Native Americans, out of North T
  • as being most often associated with serious prospective customers.
  • The prospective dangers and humiliations of such a journey,
  • d by going to Spain in 1253 to bring back a prospective daughter-in-law for the king.
  • Prospective DBD users can download DBD implementations
  • The U.S. government estimated the prospective death toll to be about 4,000 if the plot ha
  • t where the nature of the case precludes, a prospective defendant or respondent should be notified
  • colony were in great disorder, there was a prospective deficiency of over £1,000,000, and a bad sy
  • AfSL), got the idea from thinking about the prospective demolition of the Moss Side Stagecoach bus
  • The prospective design, although yet to fly, was mentioned
  • pent 3 weeks at Norfolk, Virginia, training prospective destroyer escort crews.
  • to stop a redevelopment proposal unless the prospective developer gave a piece of the project to a
  • whilst the eastern half was kept vacant for prospective development and used as allotments.
  • st century in the post-Kyoto era and make a prospective diagnosis for Paris and its suburbs that wi
  • or for their 2008 Summer season, using four prospective directors, as well as three guest conductor
  • Prospective disciples are asked after some time followi
  • ts to how his film might have turned out if prospective distributor Warner Bros. had been allowed t
  • and rock - proved to be too challenging for prospective distributors and commercial record labels.
  • Draft, which provides in-depth analysis on prospective draft choices and a look at each NFL team's
  • anner acceptable, or course, to themselves) prospective dream-guides of the fact of this being a dr
  • have endeavored to secure the agreement, by prospective dream-guides, of the fact of this being a d
  • ness under these laws by legislation having prospective effect.
  • on had been sponsored in 1843 by a group of prospective emigrants and financiers to tour the United
  • At the time, a prospective employee had to be a card-carrying member o
  • ing section is responsible for interviewing prospective employees, conducting all necessary backgro
  • ess an Impresario, Make Mary Merry, Annoy a prospective employer) and opportunities to interview ce
  • raining for the unique needs of current and prospective employers.
  • Prospective employment is estimated at 110 people.
  • The City refused, the prospective engineers resigned the contract as the slab
  • essional, scientific and human education of prospective engineers.
  • mission of the Danube, especially given the prospective enlargement of the EU.
  • as been rendering need based support to the prospective entrepreneurs for the past many years.
  • broadcaster was vague in its criteria for a prospective entry and questioned why ERT did not give h
  • Korkolis was to be the author of Ioanidis' prospective entry, while he blamed politics for playing
  • After a period as training ship for prospective escort vessel crews, Chambers cleared Norfo
  • anadian Land and Townsite Company attracted prospective farmers and businessmen to the community.
  • at promoted the area's mild climate and the prospective farming lands.
  • on, Larry Meistrich met with filmmakers and prospective filmmakers, directly resulting in four deve
  • FA named Shishkin among Europe's eight most prospective footballers.
  • In recent years it has been shown to be prospective for hydrocarbons, hosting Royal Dutch Shell
  • he failed to identify the project as being prospective for gold.
  • ystems and Matrices (or SMIC) in France for prospective forecasting studies.
  • s-Cuba, an official information service for prospective foreign investors.
  • According to prospective Forensic Geologist, Ray Murray, Forensic Ge
  • ncaster Borough Council on the strategy for prospective future rail corridors and stations in the a
  • the afterlife with Death in preference for prospective future adventures with Paine.
  • In the original act, Robin's prospective girlfriend asks him to take her and her son
  • ster, an authority on insolvency law, and a prospective Governor of Delta State in Nigeria.
  • Stopes reasoned that prospective grandchildren might inherit the condition.
  • Marriages are arranged by the prospective groom offering cattle to the bride's family
  • arry her to a wrestling match, in which the prospective groom would have to forfeit 100 horses if h
  • across the countryside to the house for the prospective groom to meet her so that a possible allian
  • th and get to know current members of their prospective groups.
  • d addressed concerns of the U.S. Navy about prospective hazards to navigation to and from the Norfo
  • dier General Ira Eaker was made head of the prospective heavy bomber force slated to be stationed i
  • etends to be dying to obtain money from his prospective heirs.
  • a with a high concentration of existing and prospective high-rise buildings - is not shown.
  • the Civil War are attractive incentives to prospective history majors who desire in-depth study of
  • e area, refusing to grant 100% mortgages to prospective home-owners in the area, most of whom were
  • The prospective homeowner is expected to pay a portion of t
  • Another bill of Apuan's would provide prospective homeowners with information about future en
  • Once these refugees returned to their prospective homes and villages, residents of Dawodiya b
  • revenge by refusing to grant a patent to a prospective homesteader, insisting that the Ministry of
  • the spore on to the intestinal wall of the prospective host, and to help separate the valves of th
  • ogram MuchMusic VJ Search, a competition of prospective hosts for MuchMusic.
  • de a fair share of its region's present and prospective housing needs for low and moderate income f
  • siness Leaders (HABL) program is to provide prospective Hungarian students with the opportunity to
  • Dubhtach was in a later tradition made a prospective husband for Saint Brigit.
  • patriarchal culture in which her uncle and prospective husband arrange her future.
  • woman in the world, cannot marry unless her prospective husband is able to turn £500 into £15,000 w
  • Lady Holyrood, with no prospective husbands in sight, decides that Gilfain wil
  • Prospective image presentation of King Cross Leopolis
  • A prospective immigrant worker will not be granted a perm
  • vernment, Hanotea would take money from the prospective immigrants, and then use this money to buy
  • Ladies' Agreement closed this loophole for prospective immigrants.
  • Wanniski not only recognized the prospective importance of the Iraqi WMD question before
  • tta after tensions between Schicchi and his prospective in-laws have reached a breaking point that
  • ddition to the architectural history of its prospective inhabitants.
  • Camp: An Informative and Helpful Guide for Prospective Inmates, which was published in February 20
  • Many of the prospective interviewees slammed the phone down on them
  • 1, partly due to Williams' decision to back prospective investor Mo Chaudry over existing chairman
  • California's governor and prospective investors from Silicon Valley are in Russia
  • stry through the attraction of vacationers, prospective investors, and new residents.
  • vers visible marketing campaigns to attract prospective investors; has established a Skills Vision
  • tudents to establish contacts and determine prospective jobs that coincide with their needs.
  • Following interest shown by prospective junior sides at the letter stages of the 20
  • as the loyal Royalist chief adviser to the prospective King Charles II of England, James's elder b
  • They released this demo to prospective labels and producers; the track "Spit It Ou
  • Rathbun), the band recorded a new demo for prospective labels.
  • ur Rahman announced his intention to be the prospective Labour Party candidate for Bethnal Green an
  • bour Party and is standing in Earcroft as a prospective Labour candidate.
  • o that, a further complication was that the prospective Labour candidate for Peckham was John Becke
  • l vote system used for the selection of the prospective Labour candidate for Erith and Thamesmead.
  • A headhunter may entice the prospective labourer with promises of a work permit, an
  • by H.G. Wells, the film involves a group of prospective land buyers led by a land developer, pitted
  • He was re-selected as prospective Liberal candidate, but in 1903 he resigned
  • Following the election he was adopted as Prospective Liberal candidate, first for Islington East
  • dvised Congress to move the location of the prospective light to the mouth of the Thunder Bay River
  • natural resources, particularly in terms of prospective lithium reserves".
  • located on the East Coast, Price considered prospective locations in Florida, New York City and Was
  • client data for licence in the World's most prospective locations.
  • cultural and political differences to keep prospective lovers from marrying.
  • a fixed permanent dome was necessary for a prospective major league team to be viable in the area,
  • For example, there are contests which prospective mangaka may enter, sponsored by manga edito
  • chool has been offering pre-sea training to prospective mariners since 1787.
  • churches to allow the young people to meet prospective marriage partners.
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