Were the Government worried that the three Labour members would side with Mr Whittle rather than Mrs.
The Center expects to whittle the count down to fewer than 100 suspect genes in about six months.
Myngeodd Lindsay Whittle AC ei farn yn ystod y Pwyllgor Iechyd a Gofal Cymdeithasol.
Whittle the group down from 41 businesses to a more manageable nine--in autos, trading and finance.
Blakely aims to whittle 65 billing and 23 accounts-receivable systems down to a much smaller number.
The new regulations will whittle down the list of approved manufacturers to ten for 2003.
It too incarcerated its contestants and obliged them to whittle down their own numbers.
The AMA will whittle the submissions and announce the winners at its June annual meeting.
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The opposition's best hope in the next election may be to whittle down his majority.
The working groups were also told to whittle down their suggestions to 35, then 21, then nine.
Alloy purchased the beleaguered network, created 19 years ago by Chris Whittle, from Primedia in April 2007.
"Video games started off as non-violent, and then later on the violent aspects came along, " observes Whittle.
Whittle is the author of Crash Course: Imagining a Better Future for Public Education, published in 2005.
Hollyoaks actor Ricky Whittle and BBC sports presenter Chris Hollins will now compete for this year's title.
The momentum towards what Mr Whittle would accept as a full and "proper parliament" would be lost.
Mr Whittle said that he was also passing the information obtained by Plaid Cymru to Stonewall Cymru.
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Surgery has left him with what he calls a "mixed body", but Whittle considers himself straightforwardly a man.
Plaid Cymru AM Lindsay Whittle also asked the minister for a statement on the Barnett formula in Wales.
South East Wales AM Lindsay Whittle, who is Plaid's shadow equalities spokesperson, said the party's survey was "worrying".
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It also included a final consolidation intended to whittle down the number of schools to a solid base.
Convergence involves a reductive process whereby you whittle the list down to only those ideas with the most potential.
Deputy head of children's services, Jenny Whittle, said "safeguarding children and turning around the service" was the council's top priority.
That's because assets in a child's name, compared with assets in a parent's name, whittle down eligibility for financial aid faster.
Still, even in a grand bargain (or theme park), you eventually have to whittle down the ideas to a manageable few.
She was given a tour by principal Nigel Whittle and met students taking part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme.
Like many writers, I worry about the decline of reading in an era of digital devices that whittle away our attention span.
Meanwhile, Republicans are continuing to whittle away at the law's impact and are hoping that Obamacare's failure could become a rallying cry.
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At the pro level, what naturally happens is you see things whittle themselves down where you wind up with a smaller cross-section.
Denise Bache, a childhood friend of Lesley Whittle, said she would never fully come to terms with Donald Neilson's most notorious murder.
"Nobody reads news reports about the wonderful and pleasant gaming aspects of Hello Kitty Island Adventure or Barbie's Beach Vacation, " said Whittle.
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