• Blues boss Dai Young was delighted his side could be of service to their west Wales rivals.

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  • He was a good man, and was proud to be of service to those who had freed him for the second time in his life.

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  • It can be of service to everyone.

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  • But I will not be able to avoid the responsibility if I decide that as a citizen I have to do it, that I have to leave aside everything and try to be of service to my people, my country.

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  • Mirabeau, in his speech which decided the second great issue of paper, had insisted that, though bankers might suffer, this issue would be of great service to manufacturers and restore prosperity to them and their workmen.

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  • And yet, despite everything that they go through, and their families go through, when you talk to them, they couldn't be prouder of their service to this country.

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  • It could be improved quality to reduce their defects in manufacturing, it could be improved levels of service to reduce delays, and it could include increasing customer service to get a better outcome.

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  • Identify what you need personally to be happy and fulfilled, and understand how you want to be of service.

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  • Linda Thomas-Greenfield, of Louisiana, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Director General of the Foreign Service, vice Nancy J.

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  • This approach comes out of your deep desire to be of service.

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  • While the RUC is not expected to be the "working title" of the new police service, David Trimble's party expects it to be included in the "title deeds" of the new service.

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  • My mission has been and continues to be one of advocacy for and service to the vulnerable and disenfranchised in our society.

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  • By contrast, Knowsley, whose levels of deprivation are almost as high as Liverpool's, spends almost 20% less than the average and yet the inspectors found it to be providing a high quality of service to its needy people.

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  • The leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, Willie Rennie, said the chief constable of the new police service was to be "stripped of his independence" adding the legislation behind the service was "not fit for purpose" and must be changed.

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  • Word on the street is that new customers will only be able to activate one line and existing customers will be able to buy one iPhone 4 per line of service, clearly an attempt to stretch inventory as far as it'll go.

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  • However, for it to be effective, all parts have to be able to deliver the quality of service that is required by customers in what is now a very competitive marketplace.

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  • That will, in turn, allow nasty ones to be attacked more vigorously and useful ones to be engineered to be of still greater service.

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  • Richard III's remains will be reburied in Leicester Cathedral, close to the site of his original grave, in a memorial service expected to be held early next year, once analysis of the bones is completed.

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  • This used to be provided only as part of the service to help people find new jobs.

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  • "This is supposed to be part of Bristol and it's supposed to be a service for a community".

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  • Mr Raab, formerly a lawyer at the Foreign Office, suggests that any member of the public should be able to submit evidence of wrongdoing to the Crown Prosecution Service, which would, if persuaded, then recommend a visa ban or asset freeze.

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  • One thousand Aramark chefs have been cooking up vats of pasta and cauldrons of carbonara sauce -- and, perhaps inevitably, those pans of meatloaf of indeterminate color, that seem to be the staple of large-scale food service from school cafeterias to military mess halls.

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  • The governance and incentive systems of the civil service should be redesigned to discourage proliferation of social evils.

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  • One of the commission's 175 proposals called for the name of the RUC to be changed to the Police Service of Northern Ireland.

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  • "Whilst funding earmarked for ultra-fast broadband in 10 UK cities is both ambitious and heartening, and will undoubtedly benefit technology companies looking to develop and expand in the UK, the primary concern should be the provision of a quality service to rural areas before pursuing the title of fastest broadband in the world, " said Julia Stent, director of telecoms at price comparison site Uswitch.

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  • Who would have believed that there could be millions of people working in jobs and careers they hate, not able to figure out how they want to be of service in the world?

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  • For this reason, at the initiative of the French Presidency of the European Union, there will be developed "a tool in the service of students, for them to be informed about education opportunities available in Europe and to choose a European course based on their own career plans".

    UNESCO: Education

  • The Department for Work and Pensions is still working on the details of the new scheme, but Lord Freud said that most people would be expected to go to the service after four weeks of sickness absence unless there is a specified reason not to, such as a serious long-term illness.

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  • It is another move to be the kind of value-added service provider, like IBM, the company hopes to be.

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  • Specifically, to what extent can the quality of service on second and subsequent visits be expected to vary based on the size of the tip on the first visit?

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