Although the aim is to get children to take part in activities out of school as well, 5x60 organisers are hoping to get all secondary schools in Wales to take part by 2009.
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That Friday night Poole celebrated and thousands of people turned out to take part.
Some financiers now say they are reluctant to take part in government bail-out schemes, precisely because they fear retrospective vengeance in the future.
Google Music, at least in part, could take that bullet out of Apple's gun.
But Brig Munro said the regime did not motivate or encourage young offenders to get out of bed and take part in purposeful activity.
Brock, 58, came out of retirement to take part in the event, partnering Greg Murphy, Jason Bright and Todd Kelly in a Holden to win by 0.3secs.
Just hours later Callum, who is a member of East Lothian Yacht Club, flew out to Austria to take part in the 420 World Championships at Lake Neusiedl.
We even had the exact same loan amount (back when students still had to take out loans at Princeton as part of financial aide, before the endowment got so big that Princeton just foots the bill), which we discovered when we graduated and moved in together and had the exact same loan payments.
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And it is a pressure that, in part, led Achieng to take five weeks out recently - a break from the pool and a chance to reassess.
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Footballer Danny Blanchflower refused to appear in the 1950s and author Richard Gordon also backed out but was later persuaded to take part.
In part, that is to convince savers to take money out of banks and spend it.
On each occasion, that meant setting out specific criteria for those able to take part, he added.
Teenagers James and Daniel turned out decked in the English flag to take part in the celebrations and said they were disappointed by the events.
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Still, Andy Hargreaves, an analyst at Pacific Crest Securities, said it is out of character for Apple to not take part in a combined announcement, no matter how brief.
The judge said Hazel Stewart was entitled to some reduction in sentence compared to Howell's because he planned and carried out both murders and persuaded her to take part.
Jan Burman, president and co-founder of Engel Burman, said his company sold its six properties in 2007 to take some equity out of the company rather than as part of a desire to exit the industry.
Last January, after Page announced he would take over for Eric Schmidt, I pointed out that part of the problem at Google was some unimpressive senior executives and I specifically called out Rosenberg and Chief Business Officer Nikesh Arora.
The moves are part of an Information Strategy designed to "take the hassle out of the health service".
The new curriculum will make it compulsory to take part in "recognised and recognisable sports" and will set out requirements for "team outdoor and adventurous activity".
Members of the California lab that I know have repeatedly told me that the standards adopted by their state are almost meaningless and at one point they refused to take part in the standards process because it was a sell-out to the gun lobby and failed to protect against improper access to guns.
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And, of course, my gratitude goes out to the American companies who have decided to take part.
Everybody would come out from the houses, the offices, and take part.
The Tory leader, clearly eager to redress the balance, was denied a fourth question on sleaze, presumably as part of Mr Martin's controversial campaign to take Question Time out of Jerry Springer territory.
People sign up to take part and on the day nominations are announced, names are drawn out of a hat and people are split into teams of 13 - the team leader then picks an envelope containing a poster of which film they will be parodying.
Part of this may be that businesses do not want to take out loans given the unfavorable business climate.
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"It never entered my mind to drop out and yes it made me even more determined to take part, " added technical marketing manager Huntington.
The economic downturn has hit this year hard, though, with several countries having to pull out of the event because they could not afford to take part.
Quoting diplomatic and military sources, BBC West Africa correspondent Thomas Fessy said French troops would take part in the second phase of the Mali operation, namely driving Islamists out of the main towns they occupied.
And he pointed out that no world leader has turned down an invitation to take part.
In days leading up to the referendum, Mugabe shut out Western observers, but allowed monitors from African nations to take part.
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