Her television work includes the BBC's " Out of Hours " in the late 90s and " The Lakes ".
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She attends Methodist Ladies College in Perth by day and out of hours she ventures into the world of composing songs.
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But the prosecution pointed out that the malfunctions amounted to about 11 minutes of inaccuracies out of hours of reliable tracking information.
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The pier also has its own dedicated angling club, The Boscombe Pier Sea Anglers, founded in 2002 for out of hours fishing.
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Examples were studies'Out of Hours'in 1989 a study of 10 British cities that brought attention to the potential of the'night time economy '.
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There is also an urgent care centre which combines a minor injuries unit, a medical assessment unit and the out of hours service.
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Many out of hours clubs are provided for the girls to broaden the curriculum, including choirs, a wind band and a big band.
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The trials would mean that anyone living in the County Durham and Darlington area could dial 111 to access out of hours urgent care.
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The show wound on and on, so that one wondered if the evening would run out of hours before Gaultier ran out of ideas.
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The most recent exponent, the North Cumbria model, uses a dedicated out of hours website moderated by service users according to therapeutic community principles.