• Nowadays they smash their balls of ground beef prior to cooking, storing their flattened patties in-between waxed paper in a chiller drawer beneath the griddle until an order comes in.

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  • X-rays from three of them, in between their gamma-ray outbursts.

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  • The two brothers ended their long-running feud in May when they scrapped the non-compete pact between their companies.

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  • Foreign shareholders have increased their holdings in recent years as traditional cross-shareholdings between banks and their corporate chums have unravelled (see chart).

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  • In between their play-off appearances, United finished bottom of the league in 1996 - but stayed up because Conference winners Stevenage hadn't upgraded their ground to the required standards.

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  • Price gains largely reflect a rebound from low levels and prices remain largely in line with their long-run relationship between incomes and rents, said Christopher Thornberg, an economist with Beacon Economics in Los Angeles.

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  • When most people think about the film industry, they picture glamorous stars like George Clooney and Angelina Jolie lounging in their trailers in between shots on the set of a studio-produced, big-budget film.

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  • Abergavenny-based Longtown Mountain Rescue Team was called to the aid of the four youngsters and their trainer who had become stranded in their minibus on the top of Gospel Pass, between Abergavenny in Monmouthshire and Hay-on-Wye, Powys.

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  • The 2008-09 competitors begin their quest in the 6, 500-mile first leg between Alicante and Cape Town in South Africa.

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  • The G7 had earlier not ruled out adopting another part of the British plan - to guarantee borrowing between banks - as they issued their plan in Washington.

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  • The prototype pushes some technologies to their limits, especially in the trade-off between weight and performance.

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  • And there is talk of open primaries in which people vote irrespective of their party affiliation, and then elect a candidate in a run-off between the top two vote-getters, whether from the same party or not.

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  • In-between, they begin their European campaign with a Europa League qualifying play-off first leg against Rapid Vienna on Thursday 19 August.

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  • Omirbaev tells the tale with briskness, simplicity, and restraint, getting his actors to move smoothly and to speak with understated, pointed calm and capturing their heartrending action in mock-bland images that alternate between stern assertion and stunned disbelief.

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  • As the rats did this memory task, electrodes in the implants recorded signals between two areas of their brains involved in storing new information in long-term memory.

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  • But supporters on both sides of the Atlantic may be interested in a potential link-up between two clubs that are steeped in the history of their respective sports.

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  • The Phone In programme includes a single topic phone-in running between 0900 and 1000 where listeners can have their say on the issue of the day.

    BBC: Radio News

  • After a four-month period in which it seemed that their feud was finally subsiding, tensions between the two began to rise again from mid-September as a result of two pieces of government legislation: the Reconciliation, Tolerance and Unity Bill and the Qoliqoli Bill (qoliqoli are traditional rights to beach, reef and lagoons).

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  • Despite the huge security presence in Benguela, hundreds of Algerian and Egyptian fans made the long journey for the semi-final clash between the north African rivals - their first since a controversial World Cup qualifier in November.

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  • Their members are neither rich nor poor but somewhere in-between.

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  • Property prices rose 50% between 2006 and their peak in 2009 - as the banks lent readily to home buyers, landlords and property developers - and have since fallen steadily.

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  • "Along with that, we also have a new system which give patients more say in the timing of their appointments - these measures have between them, brought down the percentage of 'no shows' from 30% to almost nothing, " continued Mr Anderson.

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  • For workers in industries -- for workers in industries that have been hard-hit, we'll help make up part of the difference in wages between their old job and a temporary, lower paid one, while they receive re-training that will help them find secure new employment at a decent wage.

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  • The British and Pakistani governments signed a protocol in 2003 to improve co-operation between their courts.

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  • In-between, the Midlands club begin their European campaign with a Europa League qualifying play-off first leg against Rapid Vienna on Thursday.

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  • Oracle has stated that it will use standards based technology, so customers can transfer their data between systems easily without any lock-in.

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  • Although there would be little direct competition for business between operators, their performance--in reducing costs per passenger mile, say--would provide information that a regulator could use when setting price caps.

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  • But even more pertinent is the huge variation in their national interests, between those such as low-lying small islands that may literally cease to exist as nations as the sea level rises, and the oil-producing states of the Persian Gulf and Opec for whom the priority is to keep the oil and gas flowing.

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