The tactic appeared to work a treat as Williams stormed to a 7-1 lead.
Cricket fans visiting the Oval are in for a real treat as the ground has a number of unique features.
Brokers may treat those as securities, but you will want to treat them as Section 1256 contracts instead per our content.
Rhyl's game against Cwmbran on Saturday could be a treat as well.
Board development, Marcus notes, is surprisingly something many entrepreneurs, who are so focused on their respective innovations, treat as an after thought.
"The authorities... indicated that they plan to treat as precautionary any IMF and EC support that could be made available, " the IMF added.
The changes treat as "publicly available information" the following: your name, profile picture, current city, gender and networks, and the pages you're a fan of.
You would try to treat as many people as possible and hope that you could identify a subpopulation of people that would respond to your drug.
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Tellingly though, those Westerners are silent when the same Palestinian officials they treat as respectable for alleging Zionist criminal conspiracies also engage in politically incorrect anti-Semitic attacks.
He demanded a chicken treat as reward for each lap.
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Mr Gibson also asked if the government's Strategic Transport Projects Review would treat as high priority speedier rail, safer road, enhanced harbours and an all-weather landing scheme for Wick Airport.
Peter Frost, executive director of the Douglasville-Douglas County Water and Sewer Authority, said Google is saving taxpayer money as the local government now does not have to treat as much wastewater.
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What becomes apparent at the Kunming rehabilitation centre is the province's growing emphasis on prevention and cure for an addiction that police in most other places in China would treat as a crime.
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The other note of trouble is Mr. Obama's decision, also announced yesterday, to treat as legally binding part of a radical 1977 revision to the 1949 Geneva Conventions known as Article 75 of Additional Protocol 1.
The three-hundred-year-old Dog of Ageless Wonder, which Tibetan monks treat as holy, is kidnapped by agents of an American pharmaceutical company, where a craven scientist (Robert Downey, Jr.) is seeking the serum of eternal youth, but a teen-age animal-rights activist, Carly (Zena Grey), springs the dog from the lab and brings it home to her family.
When would it be better to treat a threat as a criminal matter to be handled within our basic system of laws and when should it be treated more aggressively even to the point of suspending basic elements of due process, as in the suggestion by some to treat Dzhokhar Tsarnaev as an enemy combatant?
"At the moment, children are eating, on average, around twice as many treat foods as they should be, " Safefood nutritionist Dr Marian Faughnan said.
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So far as I can tell, Alaska Airlines was not objecting to deregulation itself, so implicitly it wanted to treat the EPP as severable from deregulation, but it wantred to treat the legislative veto as inseparable from the rest of the EPP.
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"It's important that the government treat people who do show up as a positive -- fairly and with dignity -- and not parade them off in handcuffs and treat them as terrorists, but do rational things to investigate what the problem might be, " he said.
They've got to identify the hard core of international thugs and treat them as we would treat football hooligans, try to stop them from travelling?
The problem is that very few employees actually use them as intended and instead treat them as just another fund to be added to the rest of their portfolio.
While risk-taking can be beneficial in small doses, this character trait can too easily lead someone to treat investing as he or she might treat gambling, with all the potential for gambling that entails.
Apparently, many investors were expecting Cephalon's wonder drug, brought to market last February as a narcolepsy treatment, to treat ADHD as well.
Moscow, says an adviser to the Uzbek president, Islam Karimov, still thinks of itself as the centre and does not treat Uzbekistan as an equal.
"Sugar is thought very much of as a treat, but it's given all the time as a treat, " she said.
For, as Espen points out, if we didn't treat snow as an emergency, we wouldn't get our snow days.
So many people compare guys such as Bonds and Clemens to greats of old, and we treat them as such.
As scientists understand the disease better, they will begin to treat it as any other chronic disease--such as diabetes or high cholesterol.
As scientists understand the disease better, they will begin to treat it as any other chronic disease such as diabetes or high cholesterol.
Rather than treating the Internet as another sales channel, the candy store has chosen to treat it as a low priority extension of its brick and mortar operations.
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