In consort with the ( German ) chancellor's visit in London, Tony Blair's Labor government has given its clearest signal to date for Britain joining the euro.
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Prior to and during his legislative service, Jackson worked in consort with black dentist Louis Pendleton and white school board leader Don W . Williamson of Shreveport to finalize desegregation plans.
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What's even more disturbing to many is the widespread belief that police are either incompetent, or worse, in consort with brutal crooks who rob, assault and shake down residents.
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On 10 January 1975, " Algonquin " sailed for Portland, England to take up duties as flagship for the NATO Standing Naval Force Atlantic ( STANAVFORLANT ) in consort with the US frigate.
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Sam Rainsy said in a letter to Ieng Sary dated Monday that ex-Khmer Rouge military forces are working in consort with operatives of the ruling Cambodian People's Party to harass, intimidate and threaten Sam Rainsy Party loyalists.
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Vlad quickly reasons out that the Sorceress in Green, a prominent Yendi, has been working in consort with Sethra the Younger, an ambitious Dragonlord, to put a Dragon heir on the throne who will appoint Sethra as Warlord.
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In 2012, in consort with Channel 5's acquisition of the series, 5 * began airing the " Big Brother : Live from the House ", which aired 60 minutes of live feed following every eviction show.
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According to Titon du Tillet, he often performed in consort with his two daughters, and often with his own students, as attested by the copyist who wrote out his pieces for two viols as well as the solo-viol Tournus Manuscript.
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Ms . Merrin Best was quoted as saying she was aware that holding the meeting in Havana could be interpreted by U . S . authorities as a provocative move and that supporters of Helms-Burton would see it as evidence that Sherritt was " in consort with"
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The system is based upon the Common Alerting Protocol, and uses the National Alert Aggregation and Dissemination system ( NAAD ), a platform operated by Pelmorex Media, as its backend for distributing alerts to broadcasters, in consort with a style guide that dictates when and how alerts are to be broadcast.