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  • My 1st record for the species, which is nationally scarce.

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  • Capital Win The young onset dementia team have been nationally recognized twice in recent months for their work with young people with dementia.

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  • These new ventures enabled the whole school community to be actively involved in attaining the nationally recognized advanced Healthy Schools Award in November 2004.

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  • A cluster of temporary ponds has already yielded a record of a nationally rare water beetle.

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  • Three of these finds are nationally significant discoveries, adding immeasurably to our understanding of British prehistory.

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  • Nationally scarce plants found in London's acid grassland include clustered clover, upright chickweed and autumn squill.

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  • More recently, in January 2001 the Section 51 provisions for sending indictable only cases straight to the Crown Court were implemented nationally.

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  • The data were derived from a nationally representative subsample of students who participated in the 2002 main NAEP reading assessment.

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  • Photo courtesy RSPB Several nationally uncommon species occur on the heath including the Grayling butterfly, and breeding Stonechat, Dartford Warbler and Nightjar.

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  • Some facts and figures The reserve is nationally important as a refuge for its flock of wintering whooper swans.

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  • Nationally important areas of carr woodland (fen woodlands dominated by alder) are also present.

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  • Agreed syllabus RE is different from national curriculum subjects in that the syllabus is compiled and agreed locally, rather than nationally.

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  • What's more, your plans may fluctuate depending upon the economy both nationally and internationally, especially if the bulk of your retirement funds are invested in the stock market.

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  • It is a nationally recognized institution accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities as well as the Council for Higher Education.

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  • Most colleges and universities that obtain specialized or independent accreditation will also be accredited regionally or nationally.

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  • A program must be accredited either regionally or nationally, by a non-profit, recognized accreditation agency to be eligible for FAFSA-directed assistance.

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  • The products available in your local market will vary according to where you live, as not all companies distribute nationally.

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  • Taking place nationally in early March, it begins by sharing information and poll results about the status of sleep for people who live in the United States.

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  • Most physicians say the diseases that relate to minority health are best treated with nationally accepted standards of care.

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  • The following is a list of nationally recognized dance-only competitions.

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  • Many online schools are nationally accredited and aligned with the curriculum of their home state.

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  • The kids first compete against one another and some go on to compete nationally.

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  • Laurel Springs is a private, online K12 college-prep school that is nationally accredited.

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  • Online Christian programs offer a wide range of subjects and electives from which to choose, the teachers are qualified professionals, and most programs are nationally accredited.

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  • European countries have nationally mandated vacation requirements and national healthcare.

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  • Fifth Third Bank is a nationally recognized mortgage lender.

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  • Allying yourself with a nationally recognized organization will not only help your group drum up support, but it will usually also allow you to raise the most money.

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  • The name of the charity is suspiciously similar to a nationally known charity.

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  • If you are sending cards locally or nationally, December 15th is a safe cut-off date.

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  • To reach out nationally, the center also operates its online site, the Celiacs Online, to connect with other celiac disease sufferers across the Internet.

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  • Naturally, Fendi products can also be purchased from Fendi retailers both nationally and internationally.

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  • Stronger Academics - Studies have shown that homeschoolers tend to outperform their publicly-schooled peers on nationally standardized tests.

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  • Today, Ramsey hosts The Dave Ramsey Show, a nationally syndicated radio program heard by nearly three million listeners each week.

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  • The brand eventually grew into a nationally recognized entity.

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  • The nominees are announced in April, and the winners are named in a nationally televised broadcast in June.

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  • But today, the majority of yoga teachers have completed some sort of training that is recognized nationally or worldwide.

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  • Do your research; make sure you are getting a nationally accepted certification.

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  • Upon completion of the course, students are required to take a test which is graded by a nationally recognized yoga professional.

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  • The beauty of the process is that CD business cards replication services don't have to be located locally but anywhere nationally.

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  • Does this mean giving away free samples, sponsoring local events, or lining up interviews nationally with radio and television hosts?

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  • Not only will a higher level of skill be expected, but there are many more tournaments and competitions, including nationally televised events.

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  • However, the perks and rewards for being on a nationally recognized team are well worth all the hard work.

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  • Now, you'll notice that the nationally televised ESPN cheerleading competition is technically the World Cheer and Dance Competition.

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  • Varsity partners with several nationally recognized cheerleading organizations to provide professional cheerleading camps to youth of all ages all across the country.

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  • Miss Anderson, hostess of over 500 episodes of the nationally viewed television show Simply Quilts, shares her love of quilting with her audience.

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  • The pleasantly plump talk show host shot to stardom in the 1990s when his nationally syndicated conservative talk-radio show thrust him into the political limelight.

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  • Insurance companies which conduct business nationally are bound by the laws set forth by each particular state.

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  • Geico provides quotes from their company plus other nationally known companies.

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  • Because of its size, Costco negotiated discounted plans for members, though the plans are not available nationally.

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  • This goes for your local commercial radio stations, nationally syndicated radio stations such as NPR, and talk radio programs.

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  • The Kaiser Chiefs' close friendship with Wakefield indie-punksters The Cribs has instilled a sense of community into the music industry, both locally and nationally.

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  • In one incident, while under the influence of drugs, Cash allowed a fire that started in his truck to get so out of control that it burned half of nationally protected forest.

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  • Both during her time on the show and after, Gomez kept her finger in business by doing a series of nationally broadcast commercials for chains like TGI Fridays and Wal-Mart.

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  • He started his entertainment career on the stage, in a nationally touring production of The King and I.

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  • Bob Kingsley's Country Music Top 40 - This nationally syndicated chart show can be checked online.

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  • He toured nationally, playing large arenas and was a pop star in his own right.

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  • Nationally run stations, independent stations and commercial stations all co-exist in the country.

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  • The RTE network includes several nationally broadcasted radio stations as well as a number of regional and specialty stations.

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  • Outside of press reports and his nationally televised TV show, he recently released the autobiography "You Can Run But You Can't Hide."

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  • In Africa, however, "shower hour" was then broadcast live nationally, nudity and all.

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  • They can share their expertise, make their blog searchable and earn their dance school some needed attention both locally and nationally.

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  • In response, City & Guilds has launched the first nationally accredited award of its kind for school caterers.

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  • The chalk grassland supports an outstanding butterfly fauna including the nationally scarce Adonis blue and chalkhill blue butterflies.

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  • Styela gelatinosa is a nationally rare solitary ascidian (sea squirt) which has a soft pear-shaped body about 3-4 cm tall.

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  • These shores include a nationally important biotope that is rare in the UK.

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  • More than 17 million people nationally suffer with long term chronic illness - and that means about 5,000 in Milton Keynes.

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  • High up in Wharfedale the scars and screes support a range of plants including the nationally scarce alpine cinquefoil and hoary whitlowgrass.

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  • However if this fails and development is approved for this nationally listed site, massive civil disobedience can be expected.

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  • Canada has a new association to promote cogeneration nationally.

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  • The number of calls to Crimestoppers nationally was broadly consistent Monday to Friday, while fewer calls were made at the weekend.

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  • Chatterbooks Chatterbooks is the first nationally coordinated reading group scheme for children.

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  • The main interest relevant to the designation is the nationally important colony of breeding cormorants.

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  • On the north bank of the Thames these ditches provide habitat for the nationally scarce emerald damselfly.

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  • The oil is threatening important populations of water voles, a nationally endangered mammal, and the wildlife of the Humber Estuary.

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  • All departments were graded at 5, that is, internationally excellent in many areas of activity and nationally excellent in all others.

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  • The fens are home to the nationally rare crested buckler fern.

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  • Sea spurge Euphorbia paralias and the nationally scarce dune fescue Vulpia fasciculata are frequent, while sea bindweed Calystegia soldanella is very local.

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  • The chalk grassland supports several rare and scarce plants, including the nationally scarce man orchid and the nationally rare ground pine.

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  • Eric Bogosian plays a shock jock who thinks that his ship is coming when his show is to become nationally syndicated.

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  • Outreach network We are keen to establish links with other outreach projects in the History of Medicine, nationally or internationally.

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  • Third, Mr Furlong takes issue with Ambrose Evans-Pritchard on the date of the first nationally called militia muster.

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  • The common also has a number of ponds, some of which contain the Nationally protected Great-crested newt.

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  • Uncommon moths including the scarce burnished brass and the obscure wainscot, both nationally notable species.

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  • But nationally UNISON has produced a statement which does not out-and-out oppose the war.

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  • So if Kerry was trying to play the patriot 's card, he may find that it is not a major issue nationally.

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  • This because they finally disembark in old-fashioned picnic and ski shows nationally.

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  • The deliberations of the 3rd plenum took place in the context of developments nationally and internationally which put great demands on the Party.

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  • The nationally scarce endemic Scottish primrose Primula scotica is also present.

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  • Festival Time The Arts Center is also the focal point for the nationally renowned King's Lynn Festival each July.

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  • St Ives is now the location of the nationally renowned Tate Gallery.

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  • Parks and Open Spaces nationally became shabby at best.

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  • Festival Time The Arts Center is also the focal point for the nationally renowned King 's Lynn Festival each July.

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  • If this is replicated nationally, just under 20,000 more young people might give further education a chance.

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  • The heathlands are of outstanding importance for reptiles, most notably the nationally rare sand lizard Lacerta agilis and smooth snake Coronella austriaca.

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  • Nationally ranked teams have great coaches, and good players on their teams.

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  • Nationally scarce plants found in London 's acid grassland include clustered clover, upright chickweed and autumn squill.

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  • Once syndicated nationally, they can multiply with surprising ease.

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  • The game was televised nationally in the United States on the NBC television network.

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  • Nationally, the vermin problem is increasing due to more litter on our streets.

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  • I am also a monthly columnist for the Event News with "Parent Matters" and a frequent contributor to parenting blogs, websites, and magazines nationally.

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  • Nationally, track the Gross National Product and the Confidence Index as well as the stock market.

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  • Rather, these loans are available through various institutions locally and nationally.

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  • Unless there is an EPA or Green Seal of Approval or other nationally accredited certification on the bottle there is no way to know if the product is safe.

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  • Of course having some nationally ranked football players (who rank based solely on their stats) certainly helps.

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  • Whether your favorite local team is nationally ranked or not, watching high school football is fun and is a great way to support kids in your local community.

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  • In order to make it on a nationally ranked team, you must possess a pretty fair amount of athleticism, as well as determination to work hard.

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  • There are essentially two organizations that attempt to nationally rank high school soccer teams.

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  • The American Youth Soccer Organization has a nationally recognized program promoting the idea that "everyone plays."

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  • The nationally known garden brand, Burpee, offers two different seed kits for sprouting.

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  • By the end of 1985, AM Chicago had a new name, The Oprah Winfrey Show, which became nationally syndicated in 1986.

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  • Nationally knows as TomKat, they gained notoriety after Tom bounced on the couch at The Oprah Winfrey Show like a giddy child.

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  • This show evolved into the nationally syndicated Loveline, which is still heard on over 100 radio stations nationwide.

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  • In 2007, Dr. Drew took on another nationally syndicated call-in radio program based in Los Angeles, aimed at adult relationships and mental health.

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  • They used a nationally representative panel that was online-only to find a sample of the public aged 18-49.

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  • The first community college to open its doors in Michigan (in 1914), GRCC is nationally recognized for innovative teaching styles and being a student-centered institution.

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  • If you attend a college that is nationally accredited and wish to transfer to a regionally-accredited distance learning program, you will probably not be able to transfer the completed credits.

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  • Some of these yoga training centers partner with Yoga Alliance, which is a nationally recognized support organization that works to uphold proper training standards for becoming a yoga teacher.

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  • Not only is it important to consider an individual's touch downs, but nationally ranked teams have an excellent defense, and excellent offense and they know how to work together to get the job done!

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  • Nationally accredited and well-known amongst online paralegal students, NPC offers certification within seven months, an associate's degree in 15 months, or a bachelor's degree in legal studies in less than three years.

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  • Over the years, they expanded their group of students locally and nationally; not only did they recruit more and more students to come into their studio for lessons, they also frequently taught dancing through the television.

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  • The Emmy award began honoring television shows produced and aired in the Los Angeles area in 1949, but those awards would gradually grow to encompass shows aired nationally, including daytime dramas.

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  • After his return to Spain his reputation as a strong and ambitious soldier made him one of those who in case of any constitutional disturbance might be expected to play an important role, and his political position was nationally affected by this consideration; his appointment in 1900 as captain-general of Madrid resulted indeed in more than one ministerial crisis.

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  • He made it not only nationally prominent, but instrumental in shaping the course of legislative and executive action by introducing into the work of the Commission an entirely new spirit and new methods.

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  • The history of Israel from Moses to Ezra furnishes a large number of instances in which the fasting instinct was obeyed both publicly and privately, locally and nationally, under the influence of sorrow, or fear, or passionate desire.

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