The eventual goal was to have everyone's fingerprints on file for instant reference to any police officer anywhere.
The competition watchdog said "there are competition problems in the audit market", and added that it could ask the Competition Commission to conduct a detailed investigation, because the "statutory test" for a reference to the Commission had been passed.
Typically, retail buyers take thousands of photos at industry trade shows, for example, to use as reference points for design and color trends that inform their private-label merchandise for everything from housewares to apparel.
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It definitely seems like a franchise that is ready for (to reference The Dark Knight Rises) a clean slate.
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"President Carter's message is notable for making no reference to the circumstances of Lord Mountbatten's death, " said a Foreign Office official.
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"I don't think that it was a citation chosen for a specific reference to today's situations, " Lombardi said at a Saturday evening news conference.
And if you read the closing arguments of the members of the House Judiciary Committee, you will search in vain for any specific reference to many of these new allegations which are the subject of Article I.
"But I want to wear Lawrence Taylor for a little bit, " a reference to the uniform number of the former linebacker for the NFL's New York Giants.
And dear readers, you know I love you but for future reference, if you want to show your support for me, a quick comment below or a nice email will do.
As effective as filing was to the retrieval of any emails for reference purposes, it was even faster to just use a simple search in Gmail.
Mr Robb said the laurel leaf was chosen as a basis for the design to reference Falkirk's rich Roman heritage, he also said the leaf's role as a victory symbol was particularly apt, given the local community's success in regenerating the area's woodland.
Speaking at the inauguration, Mr Mandela said that the project was a continuation of the co-operation South Africa and Mozambique had forged in the struggle for liberation - a reference to the support given by frontline states like Mozambique in the struggle against apartheid.
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It is designed for data that is infrequently accessed, yet important to retain for future reference and for which retrieval times of several hours are suitable.
Amazon Glacier is designed for data that is infrequently accessed, yet still important to retain for future reference, and for which retrieval times of several hours are suitable.
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Mr Walker said he prepared a presentation for the Department of Health about problems with hitting targets but was ordered to remove any reference to him calling for a capacity review.
And that geometrical prediction was confirmed directly by the Sloan survey, using the known distances of 500m light years to the density peak and 13 billion light years to the region where the microwave background originates as reference points to look for geometrical distortion, in the way that a more traditional land survey might use triangulation points.
By bringing many OA-related lists together in one place, OAD makes it easier for everyone to discover them, use them for reference, and update them.
There is enormous potential in the UN Plan of Action in bringing the full weight of the UN to bear on the challenges, and in being a point of reference for others who share the concern to turn the tide.
And my question for you today is in reference to the Canadian tar sands.
The US is now pressing for there to be no reference to the internet in the treaty.
The guidelines re-emphasise a young person's right to confidential sexual health guidance - and also make explicit reference to abortion for the first time.
The most basic gesture and action is to archive a message that you have read or realize that you do not have to read but want to retain for reference.
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The Home Office's policy document, for example, makes no reference to the fact that the Department of Trade and Industry has just published its own draft bill on the interception of electronic communications.
By looking for overlaps between these fragments and fitting the resulting contiguous sequences to reference sequences from humans and Neanderthals the team were able to come up with a DNA sequence for most of the mitochondrion, and it was nothing like one that would have been expected from either a modern human or a Neanderthal.
The THE list is intended less as a tool for would be undergraduates trying to decide where to go to school than as a reference for governments and university leaders.
Equally, I find business aviation lobbyists at fault for theatrically taking offense at any reference to the tax break.
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For instance, it could make reference to local places which would differ depending on where in the world you were.
For example, there is a reference to the name Anath-yahu, who seems to have been a consort to Yahu (a variant of Yahweh).
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In that speech I didn't find any specific reference to a time for approving the pending South Korean, Colombian, or Panama trade agreements.
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