Every student and teacher that is part off the BBC project at Holy family Catholic School Keighley are all very happy that the project is finally done.
B-movie actor, Mr Estrada has been typecast so long he has started acting the part off camera: the tough guy with the heart of gold, the vigilante with integrity.
The annual awards are the highest profile part off what the Foundation does, and like the Academy Awards, most are related to the current year, such as Best New Chef, Best Cookbook, Best New Restaurant, etc.
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In northwestern South Carolina, a tornado knocked a home off its foundation and blew part of the roof off, said Taylor Jones, director of emergency management for Anderson County.
It led to an armed response from the police who closed off part of town.
Lashing winds also blew off part of the roof of a Stone Harbor, N.
Tejada wasn't the only one to sacrifice part of his off-season for more spring training.
At some point, Germany may have to write off part of the loans it made to Greece.
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Together the pair stretched their seventh wicket partnership to 93 before Blakey was dismissed by part-time off-spinner Mark Wagh.
Police had put up yellow tape, closing off part of the tree-lined street.
The speaker, in fact, is shutting off part of herself from the audience.
But the part-time off spinner, Marcus North, made the ball turn and bounce.
Maybe if Pfizer spins off part of its drug business, we could get one of the old names back?
Debtors are giddy at the prospect that taxpayers will be forced to pay off part of their loans for them.
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Yukos is struggling to continue operating following the seizure of funds by bailiffs to pay off part of the bill.
In Corinth, a city of about 14, 000 in northeastern Mississippi, police cordoned off part of a subdivision where Curtis may live.
It has issued a series of bonds this year, in part to pay off maturing obligations and partly to pay suppliers.
Australia used their four seamers for 46 overs before introducing a change of style, in the form of North's part-time off-spin.
Mr Assad, for his part, went off to Tehran to make sure Syria's relations with Iran had survived the change of government.
Gareth Rees and Will Bragg added 59 for the second wicket before Tom Westley's part-time off-spin accounted for Rees to a bat-pad catch.
Internet companies staffed up their Washington offices in part to fend off regulations that would undermine the ad-supported services they provide to consumers.
Uddin, had, he added, bitten off part of her ear and "then spat it out, not caring if it could be stitched on again".
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If Pfizer were to spin off part of some of its research operations, while maintaining control, that might be enough to make investors drool.
Clinton and Dole rush in with their offers: sell off part of the Strategic Petroleum Reserves (Clinton's offer), repeal the gas tax (Dole's offer).
The activists' main idea for Carrefour was to get the company to spin off part of its enormous property portfolio into a separate entity.
There would be no programme of nationalisation if the big monopolies sold off part of their holdings to an emerging class of black entrepreneurs.
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At the Hollywood Casino in suburban of Maryland Heights, gamblers rushed from the floor as a storm blew out windows and tore off part of the roof.
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Many European Union states (and even some non-EU countries in Europe) have various types of anti-hate speech legal mechanisms, in part to head off terrorism and far-right violence.
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