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  • Alternatively, anyone can take part in the coffee morning and hold their own event.
  • As this was during school hours, the junior members could not take part.
  • Would-be apprentices are questioned about their attitude towards foreigners, and they take part in a week-long workshop on tolerance and diversity.
  • Nobody can take part in the traditional European contest for possession after the tackle if his nose is more than 6in off the ground.
  • Six theatre companies have been selected to take part in this year's festival.
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  • Fifteen to 20 teams will take part, and the one who helms the first race will crew the second race.
  • Apparently, one anxious publisher phoned on behalf of a distinguished philosopher who'd misread the invitation letter and thought he was required to pay to take part.
  • Americans tried to take part of British Canada in December 1775, when forces led by Benedict Arnold and Richard Montgomery unsuccessfully attacked Quebec.
  • More than 10,100 competitors were expected to take part in 25 different sections at the three-day event, ranging from pigeons to cattle and foxhounds to flower arranging.
  • Directors who are aware of a conflict of interest in any proposed contract are required to draw it to the attention of the board, but may thereafter take part in any vote on the matter.
  • Please read up the examination regulations before you take part in the examination.
  • Tens of thousands of anti-abortion activists are set to take part in Monday's annual " March on Washington" to mark the 34th anniversary of a Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion.
  • Yet the wonder of the tour is that even amateurs can take part.
  • Amongst those who have travelled furthest to take part in the Festival are a group from Northern Ireland.
  • All sorts of people take part in the hour-long walks, from pensioners to young mums wheeling buggies to those who want some human company while taking the dog for a walk.
  • The humorous tone is designed to encourage disaffected voters to take part. TOP MARKETING AND MEDIA COMPANIES IN THE UK
  • The jobs are mainly in administration, but exceptional recruits could in certain circumstances take part in surveillance, counter-espionage and counter-terrorist operations.
  • There are still roles left for singers and musicians to take part in the performance.
  • She is bound to the rules and the choir, but not to the private recitation of the Divine Office; she can take part in chapters, except in those in which others are admitted to vows; she cannot be elected superior, mother-vicaress, mistress of novices, assistant, counsellor, or treasurer. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • If you agree to take part, the moderator for your panel will email you and the other participants to nail down the details of the panel.
  • Community groups in York are being urged to respond to a rallying cry to take part in a massive city centre parade in September.
  • Over 80 cars will take part in the race .
  • A real breakaway from their studies is in store for two Killarney students in March as they head off to Helsinki to take part in EU debates.
  • It is one that could be expanded if other nations could be persuaded to take part. Times, Sunday Times
  • Did you take part in the brawl yesterday?
  • To take part, all you need to do is turn up in warm, old clothes, with sensible sturdy shoes.
  • I am to be sent to take part in the negotiations with the Japanese government and report on it later.
  • I besought Sir Charles, that he would not be pre-vailed upon to take part with them, if she continued averse to a change of condition. Sir Charles Grandison
  • It has its own yoga and massage room hewn from volcanic rock, while the more active can take part in cycling, surfing and photography classes. Times, Sunday Times
  • They plan to take part in a day of picnics and visits to wildlife reserves instead. Times, Sunday Times
  • Teams take part in various competitions including the Dublin league and midland leagues.
  • The Cherokee take particular pride in their past, including the alphabet, or syllabary, Sequoyah developed in 1821. Apple Teams Up To Use iPhone To Save Cherokee Language
  • I have noted that many individuals appear to take particular delight in ripping apart errors in journal articles. The Volokh Conspiracy » God Forbid That Some For-Profit Business Should Benefit While You Help People
  • But dad volunteered me because they needed another kid to take part.
  • Before setting off to Dancewear in Glasgow to buy my first set of pumps, however, I was dragooned by the man to take part in a hateful five-a-side.
  • He called for the law to change so the vote is declared void unless half the members take part. The Sun
  • From their accents, it was apparent that they'd come down from Scotland to take part in the event.
  • The AWB on Monday said it would refuse to take part in what it called the farce of the Tebbutt Commission. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • They will take part in activities like memory games, personality development modules and even stage a Shakespeare play on the valedictory function on Saturday, the organisers said.
  • Crump had to win a race against the clock even to take part in the meeting.
  • You have to digest the mass you bring in, and therefore I would see to it, if I were you, that only picked men, whose souls are in attune with the soul of Canada, be allowed to come in here and take part in the life of the nation. Canada's Place in World Politics
  • Take part in fancy dress and face painting, have fun on the bouncy castles and enter drawing competitions and quizzes on the day to win prizes. Times, Sunday Times
  • When we asked celebs if they wanted to take part they liked the idea. The Sun
  • Listeners are invited to take part in an audio game in which they must identify and place the sounds they hear.
  • Though many of them were shilly-shallying to come to the stage, some were sportive enough to take part.
  • All candidate cities that meet minimum requirements and evaluation criteria to take part in final ballot.
  • The Constitution of Martin V, "Ad evitanda scandala", permits the excommunicated known as tolerati (tolerated) to take part in an election, but exception may be taken to them, and their exclusion must follow; if, after such exception, they cast a vote, it must be considered null. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • There what I found was many ladies tend to take part in pool and they also compete in international tournaments even when it comes to billiards and snooker.
  • The family had to take part in four games and a final showdown with the Herdman family from Powys.
  • We are here to take part in one of Fiji's most ancient and traditional ceremonies - drinking kava with the chief.
  • People who take part in sports must be in condition.
  • Mr. Lukashenko allowed opposition candidates to take part in larger numbers than in the previous parliamentary vote, in 2004, and, unlike last time, left them unharassed. Belarus Vote Leaves Opposition in Cold
  • With a melee of artists, dancers, musicians and bands, the crowds gathered to enjoy the sunshine and take part in the festivities.
  • The decision not to allow disabled athletes to take part was seen as petty and bigoted.
  • Thus, I firmly support that fan dancing can enter our physical education class. And hopefully, fan dance can motivate our senior girl students to take part in physical education classes.
  • There are a number of high profile people who have already signified their intention to take part and support the venture and they include Pauleen McLynn and Tommie Tiernan.
  • They hope to take partygoers into the night with a medley of violins, violas, cellos and trumpets.
  • Patients who take part in trials do so at least partly from altruism.
  • Something like that happened when I read that no persons under four years of age are allowed to take part.
  • Guest artists from all over Europe will take part in the concert.
  • Individual councillors sought advice and formed their own judgement about whether or not they could take part.
  • A physician holding himself in readiness to attend cases of midwifery should never take part in the postmortem examination of cases of puerperal fever.
  • The patrol leader should take particular care to explain each decision he made and each order he gave.
  • It was the same story when they invited him to take part in a game of hockey. The Sun
  • I simply do not believe that forcing people to take part in something that may not be suitable for them against their will is character forming.
  • A number of celebrities will be flying in to take part in the festivities.
  • I don't know if I'll be fit enough to take part in the race.
  • An open invitation has been issued to Catholics of all ages, both practising and lapsed, to take part in the consultation forum in the Woodland's Hotel next Wednesday night, March 10.
  • I think that the only reason that the hunters take part in the hunt is just so that they can dress up in silly coats.
  • By that, he included the power to take part in the assembly, the deliberative gathering of all citizens who then voted on proposals in war, peace, and anything else.
  • The valuable pursuing of administrable legislative procedure is ensuring the democratic rights of public to take part in the administrable legislation, and then enhancing the legit operation of it.
  • Thus most of the "animal organs" take part in this vertebration. The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
  • Ironically, the conductor who truly understands Bruckner pacing, Bernard Haitink, didn't take part in the Bruckner festival. Lucerne's Parade of Orchestras Dazzles and Delights
  • I don't believe there was a just reason for them not allowing me to take part in the race.
  • She will go home to take part in the Thanksgiving dinner this weekend.
  • Only the nobility were allowed to take part in jousting tournaments though Henry VIII had to retire from the sport as he was seriously injured in a jousting tournament in 1536.
  • Amongst those who have travelled furthest to take part in the Festival are a group from Northern Ireland.
  • People of all ages took the trouble to take part in various ways and in many nations. Times, Sunday Times
  • Barnardos, Ireland's leading children's charity, are calling on toddlers and their minders and parents from all over Waterford to register to take part in the Danone Big Toddle For Barnardos.
  • More than 70 children came out of their shells to take part in a crabbing competition.
  • In semiconductors, electron mobility is strongly reduced because there are forbidden regions for the energy of the electrons that take part in conduction, the "energy gaps". The Nobel Prizes in Physics 1901-2000
  • Visitors will be able to browse around bring and buy stalls, enjoy refreshments and take part in a game of croquet.
  • Old Drum team also Nanchang, sunset red fan dance team and so on, can take part.
  • There are also plans to livestream sessions from the gym so that people working out at home can take part. Times, Sunday Times
  • That happy-go-lucky ethos of boarders remains so strong that some of its most talented stars refused to take part in these Olympics, claiming their creativity and freedom were threatened by an avalanche of rules.
  • Visibly tired, the Pontiff retired early to rest and did not take part in the candlelit procession marking the first day of the visitations.
  • ‘I take part in all security cabinet meetings and never has such a plan been submitted,’ Tourism Minister Rehavam Zeevi, a noted hardliner, told military radio.
  • The jobs are mainly in administration, but exceptional recruits could in certain circumstances take part in surveillance, counter-espionage and counter-terrorist operations.
  • From there we can all commence with the ridicule, congratulations, and over analyzation we all like to take part in. Music database randomness
  • Scuba divers examining wrecks should take particular care.
  • Hollywood's show biz kids seem to take particular pleasure in pillorying goofballs, which hardly satisfies.
  • The company also provides bursaries for university students to take part in paid work programmes during their summer vacations.
  • Drivers can opt to take part in the scheme instead of paying fines and incurring penalty points on their licences.
  • It is essential that all forces and assets that can combat hostile aircraft should take part in air defense.
  • Those attending will be able to take part in action scenes such as sword fighting and western-style bar room brawls, all under the expert tuition of some of the world's leading stuntmen.
  • Wednesday is a free day so Liz can wander the area on her own or take part in an optional trip with the group to Granada.
  • Did she willingly take part in espionage, or was she little more than an innocent dupe? Times, Sunday Times
  • More than 16,000 sailors will take part in the largest yacht race of its kind in the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • Safeway has refused to take part on ethical grounds, and Sainsbury and Somerfield have publicly expressed concern.
  • The observers will play a full role in their groups, take part in committee meetings and attend plenary sessions without voting rights.
  • He’s a very clever fellow and, through me, he was aware ofthis upcoming mission and he thought fast, and came up with a way of keeping West happy but also keeping him in the fold: he assigned West to me, as part of a long-term open-ended mission, to take part in archaeological research connected to the discovery of the Capstone. Seven Deadly Wonders
  • He was only auditing the class at the time, so he refused to take part in the experiment.
  • Basically, I'd look up things that I thought were funny or goofy, and take parts of the songs that I thought were good.
  • The most distinguished bankers in Paris take part in this affair; not fictitiously, as in some shameful speculations which I call rat-traps. Parisians in the Country
  • Seven people were assaulted with knobkieries for refusing to take part in the strike in the Strand near Cape Town.
  • They also take part in travel and exchange programmes, sports and light entertainment.
  • Then it was decided to take part of the cargo out and calk her topsides. Youth, by Joseph Conrad
  • It is impermissible to take parts of a work and incorporate them into a second work, even if the second work is different and does not appear to be similar in an overall sense.
  • Along with the economic rehabilitation and development, there appeared a nationwide upsurge of women stepping out of their homes to take part in social production.
  • Mrs Kerr was too upset to take part in a reconstruction of her ordeal.
  • It's show time for the thirty drivers entered in the World Series by Renault, set to take part in their first two races this weekend.
  • Twenty-seven competitors from around the country will take part in Sunday's monster truck rally.
  • They will have the chance to try reaping, stooking, threshing, winnowing and milling and, if they still have the energy, cooking as they take part in the entire harvest process from field to plate.
  • Visitors can take along their own picnic tea or there will be refreshments to buy and those who want to join in the Eastern theme with oriental costume can take part in a special prize draw.
  • The cream of British musical talent has been approached to take part in two spectacular concerts in the grounds of Buckingham Palace.
  • When we asked celebs if they wanted to take part they liked the idea. The Sun
  • About 300 runners are expected to take part from club members to those who are taking regular exercise but just want to extend themselves.
  • It is not achieved either, when one or two persons out of a crowd of hundreds read a lesson or take part in a prayer.
  • Will you feel as if you're missing out if you don't take part in the concert?
  • The parent demand function is concerned with the consumer's decision to take part in badminton or not.
  • Servicewomen will take part in the display for the first time. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the main potential donor, the United States, has not yet confirmed that it will take part.
  • But it means that there is at least the possibility of a twofold ecclesial reality in view in the middle distance: that is, a 'covenanted' Anglican global body, fully sharing certain aspects of a vision of how the Church should be and behave, able to take part as a body in ecumenical and interfaith dialogue; and, related to this body, but in less formal ways with fewer formal expectations, there may be associated local churches in various kinds of mutual partnership and solidarity with one another and with 'covenanted' provinces. Communion, Covenant and our Anglican Future
  • Inside the splendidly appointed church, the bishops took their places in long rows to take part in the ceremony. Christianity Today
  • Take part in fancy dress and face painting, have fun on the bouncy castles and enter drawing competitions and quizzes on the day to win prizes. Times, Sunday Times
  • All voters can take part in the primary election. Times, Sunday Times
  • He gets the chance to take part in a radio discussion with two deputies and a political pundit.
  • Safeway has refused to take part on ethical grounds, and Sainsbury and Somerfield have publicly expressed concern.
  • On Tuesday, I rode in a criterium, which is a short race that lasts about an hour, but the pain was too strong and the foot swelled up so at the moment it’s unthinkable that I can take part in a high level race like San Sebastián,” Chavanel said. Barredo back for Clásica defense; Chavanel sidelined
  • People who take part in sports must be in condition.
  • That made early participants invite their friends and encouraged companies and groups of charity fundraisers to take part. Times, Sunday Times
  • Guests at the Award ceremony were invited to arrive in good time so that they could take part in the fund raising.
  • Yours truly was invited to take part in the third of these webwide authorial summits, and you can read the coruscatingly collated results… BookGeek Panel: Authors Get On Down With The Punditry « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS
  • Essex Police Triathlon was formed from a group of Essex Police employees who take part in the growing multi-sport activities of triathlon and duathlon.
  • People who take part in sports must be in condition.
  • Volunteers descended on Brentford's river banks at the weekend to take part in a clean up campaign championed by locals.
  • Four sections are eligible to take part provided they are members of the pioneer association.
  • On an earlier occasion, I suggested that if a player is injured and unable to take part, a substitute should replace the injured man and take part in the game without any restrictions whatsoever.
  • Children will have a special kids' dress-up area as part of the exhibition so they can put on piupiu and take part in weaving workshops.
  • The winners will take part in canoeing, water skiing, rock climbing, abseiling, mountain biking, orienteering and hill walking.
  • You will be contacted when the survey opens with details about how to take part. Times, Sunday Times
  • The anti-war protests around the world had a positive impact on pushing out these groups to take part in more activism.
  • The historical events which mothers take part in acquire the greatness and invincibility of natural phenomena. Italo calvino | if on a winter’s night a traveler « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • The centuries old struggle of women to take part in society building on an equal footing with men will once again be focused upon.
  • The film appeared to show the naked man being forced to take part in a fist fight.
  • We offer opportunities to play safely but adventurously, and take part in activities that include rural and seasonal crafts, games, story walks and informal learning in an environmentally friendly setting.
  • Will you take part in some amateur dramatic or operatic society's play or opera?
  • Year 12 students co-ordinated the project at the school and gave presentations in assembly to encourage other pupils to take part.
  • AL-AHDAB OIL FIELD, IRAQ -- China didn't take part in the U. S.-led invasion of Iraq or the bloody military battles that followed. Risk-tolerant China investing heavily in Iraq as U.S. companies hold back
  • Only about a quarter of those who attended the party chose to suit up, grab a sword and take part in the class, while the rest continued to carouse. Creative Class: Fencing and Fashion
  • Please read up the examination regulations before you take part in the examination.
  • She doesn't usually take part in any of the class activities.
  • There is a £10 entry fee and each participant should raise £50 in sponsorship in order to take part.
  • There is a full programme of events planned when all classes take part in nativity plays and parents and friends are invited to attend.
  • It is one that could be expanded if other nations could be persuaded to take part. Times, Sunday Times
  • The decision to delay the new parliament's first sitting will only add to cynicism in the electorate and will be no encouragement to take part in the election.
  • Fiji’s Methodists gather each August at a different location to take part in choral competitions, collect money for the church’s work and discuss social and political issues. Global Voices in English » Fiji: ‘A Christian state’?
  • Healthy volunteers who take part in the trials are subject to examinations to ensure they are suitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The study, which observed the natural course of precancerous uterine cervical lesions without treatment in women, had not given written consent to take part.
  • Despite the dangers, some parents actively encourage their children to take part in the street clashes.
  • They were selected to take part on the basis of criteria laid down by the Education Department.
  • The Gunners boss is likely to take a dim view of seeing his 11million hotshot take part in dangerous sports. The Sun
  • Residents have been warned to take particular care when they go away on their summer holidays.
  • Action signs, like vocal signs also take part in deictic (space/time) reference, indexicality and performativity.
  • If you're a PR firm, tech company / manufacturer / distributor then email damien mulley. ie for what the requirements are to take part Damien Mulley
  • Over half the expected studio audience agreed not to take part in the show.
  • You can bet that socializing is the reason most people take part in group recreational activities.
  • During the festival, local residents and businesses will take part in a competition to decorate their homes, gardens and shop fronts with home made boggarts, wood spirits, elves, hobs and faeries.
  • Abney and Johnson take particular care to define their terms and provide concrete examples backing up their major points.
  • More than 150 craftspeople, including makers of violins, baskets, and duck decoys, travel from all over Britain to take part in the event.
  • People can express any opinion or concept they desire and anyone is welcome to take part.
  • On the up side, my golf club have now provided me with a buggy so this weekend I can take part in the club medal match for the first time this year.
  • She thought it most unfair that girls were not allowed to take part.
  • Only a parliamentary under-secretary made the effort to cross the park to take part. Times, Sunday Times
  • The organisers hope that between 60,000 and 80,000 people will take part in 26 plenaries, 60 seminars and 900 workshops.
  • the blue wall cracked when some officers refused to take part in the cover-up
  • Local businessmen and analysers take part in a survey, through which the results are calculated.
  • Scuba divers examining wrecks should take particular care.
  • Now residents, businesses, and other stakeholders are being asked to take part in discussions on a way forward.
  • If you are a freelance writer, you should take particular note. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps I don't qualify because I refuse to take part in the GM fundamentalists' misleading rows.
  • The fastest modified bikes at the drag event take part in the Top Bike and Competition Bike classes, pulling in speeds of under 8 seconds on the standing quarter.
  • The station has already booked Chinese lion dancers, steel pans, reggae and gospel artists as well as barbershop singers and classical musicians and wants to hear from all kinds of other performers to take part.
  • What rankles more than the creeping pop is the lack of time to take part in competitions. Times, Sunday Times
  • TAITRA to promote trade in China's second-tier cities trade promotion organization will assist local manufacturers of consumer electronics to take part in trade fairs in China's ­second-tier photo: USAF/Master Sgt. Jerry Morrison photo: Creative Commons/robertnelson WN.com - Business News
  • Free sparring 1: kungfu students take part in tournaments wearing protective gear.
  • Tens of thousands of anti-abortion activists are set to take part in Monday's annual " March on Washington" to mark the 34th anniversary of a Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion.
  • The biathlon works on a points system, similar to the decathlon, but instead of ten events, competitors only take part in a time swim and run.
  • This "Irish line" and these "marksmen" in the front line were probably the company of volunteers under Captain John Forbes from the Alamance, made up of his friends and neighbors, the Allisons, the Kerrs, the Wileys, the Paisleys and others, who had come to take part in the battle. Sketches of North Carolina, Historical and Biographical, Illustrative of the Principles of a Portion of Her Early Settlers
  • One of his last jobs was to take part in an anti-corruption unit inside the Russian security services.
  • He was jailed yesterday at Southwark crown court along with two colleagues whom he had persuaded to take part in the fraud. Times, Sunday Times
  • Obligated militiamen were required to arm and equip themselves, and take part in occasional musters and training sessions.
  • She doesn't usually take part in any of the class activities.
  • Students who were unable to take part because of emotional and behavioural difficulties showed their work on video.
  • The alien in inshore employed in china should also consult the security of subsistence of this law take part in our country.
  • Neither New Zealand nor Great Britain managed to pre-qualify for next year's Olympic Games and will have to travel to Madrid in March to take part in the dreaded Qualifier.
  • Visit www.feelunique.com for more information on how to take part, become a winker and make money from fluttering your eyelids. Archive 2008-12-01
  • He was jailed yesterday at Southwark crown court along with two colleagues whom he had persuaded to take part in the fraud. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our prehistoric ancestors got high only to take part in religious rituals such as burials. The Sun
  • These competitions are confined to paid-up members of the club so anyone wishing to take part should pay their membership fee without delay.

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