Seventy five per cent of all patients waiting for non-emergency surgery were admitted within three months for their treatment. |
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The government has admitted it gave inaccurate information about its actions before the cockling disaster. |
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Two weeks later he was admitted for an anterior resection and defunctioning ileostomy. |
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The wife admitted that she and her husband had frequently had potted meat from the shop without ill effects. |
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Even members of the forum admitted to the Sunday Herald this week that they were woefully ill-equipped for the task. |
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He also admitted to having been in possession of illicit drugs and related utensils. |
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Lakha admitted cruelly ill-treating the goats and slaughtering without a licence. |
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The Fire Authority admitted a catalogue of systematic failings but laid the blame elsewhere. |
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Sources in the department admitted they had not reacted coherently to the clamor for action. |
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Although the Queen chatted as she handed it over, Mr Carmichael admitted that her words had fallen on deaf ears. |
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The accused, who were all Chinese and from London, admitted various charges including grievous bodily harm, kidnap and false imprisonment. |
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Donald Fisher, who is accused of false imprisonment and assault, admitted using a rope to bind the 15-year-old boy's hands behind his back. |
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He admitted helping people to get hold of false passports and Sim cards for mobile phones but denied any involvement in the credit card fraud. |
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Meanwhile, three writ petitions were admitted in the High Court against the seven-week moratorium. |
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Mistakes such as the one I have admitted making are construed as deliberate falsehoods. |
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The collocutors admitted that the construction of the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline was an urgent programme. |
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He admitted that some impoverished farmers sell the crop to third parties who make cocaine for export to Western countries. |
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Goss also admitted he had no knowledge of Arabic and that his kids chastised him for being incapable with computers. |
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He admitted that we had been too democratic, but was afraid that we should incautiously run to the other extreme. |
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The admitted class also includes published writers, an Olympic figure skater, an improvisational comedienne and a tight rope unicyclist. |
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The boy was admitted to hospital, and three days later the swelling was incised and drained under general anaesthesia. |
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The alternative has serious problems of its own, replacing faux precision with admitted vagueness and subjectivity. |
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Water containing minute food particles is admitted through the incurrent siphon into the pharyngeal basket. |
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Again in two national indabas in Johannesburg, stakeholders admitted that the Boxing Act of 1954 needed to be revamped. |
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He always admitted his deep indebtedness to Vinogradoff and the methods of research inculcated by him. |
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The commission praised the authority as well as picking up on a few criticisms, and the council have admitted there is still lots to be done. |
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He admitted the offences in November when he appeared before magistrates in Selby, who committed him to York Crown Court yesterday for sentence. |
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She had admitted the remaining charges at York Magistrates' Court, which committed her to the Crown Court for sentence. |
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Tring admitted a series of offences, including common assault, threatening behaviour, theft and criminal damage. |
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The signature which he admitted was his own is on page 13, is on the third page of the bundle beside the company's common seal. |
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He admitted this was only his fourth show without a backing band, which may account for him dropping his pick into the guitar midsong. |
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Last year pickleball was admitted to the National Senior Games, the first new sport in 20 years. |
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McLeish admitted it had been a tough election but felt the contest had delivered him a mandate. |
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Left for dead, he is admitted to a hospital and, inexplicably, revives from his comatose state. |
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A 43-year-old man was admitted with a chief complaint of seizures, fever, and possible aspiration pneumonia. |
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Cotterill admitted that seeing the game snatched from his side's grasp with extra time looming was a bitter pill to swallow. |
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She added she got rid of all her credit cards except one but admitted she doesn't always pay off the balance in full every month. |
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Nicholas English readily admitted his team conceded a couple of soft goals and said it showed the value of Brendan Cummins to the team. |
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Thirdly, the inherent weaknesses of using existing census data are readily admitted by health economists. |
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He developed acute psychosis and had to be admitted in order to initiate treatment. |
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He admitted that, far from this move flying in the face of an American initiative for peace, it was carried out with Washington's backing. |
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It rewrote its rules to make sure outsiders weren't admitted to the inner sanctum so it could keep control of which way the medium went. |
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But equally, as he himself admitted during the earnings conference call, pros are increasingly choosing portables over desktops. |
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In what was said to be a signed confession he admitted carrying the rucksack containing explosives but insisted he never intended to kill anyone. |
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The facts contained in the alleged confession were admitted to be in the public domain. |
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Had the defence done so, we are by no means convinced that the judge would have admitted the confession. |
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And the evidence of that confession, or confessional statement, was admitted without objection? |
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He said Wednesday his information indicated an attack there, but he admitted the information remains confused. |
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The keenest cameraman of them all, who we thought must have shot at least 200 frames, admitted he had no film in his camera. |
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The Westbury mayor admitted his wheelchair experience had not been plain sailing, and he is determined to support her campaign. |
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He had previously admitted conspiracy to do acts tending or intending to pervert the course of justice. |
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The child was immediately transported to the Children's Hospital, where he was admitted into the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. |
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The Fire Service admitted that it was one of the most destructive fires they had witnessed in a number of years. |
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Presumably there were questions fired at him about the fact that he's said to have admitted lying. |
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Upon interrogation, the thieves admitted that they had gone through special training. |
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In my last post on the subject, I admitted that I could accept subject-drop in a noninverted declarative, but not in a noninverted interrogative. |
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Wright, who is self-employed, admitted plying for hire without a hackney carriage licence, and driving without insurance. |
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He had been admitted to hospital after suffering a stroke on January 2 before then contracting pneumonia. |
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However, she was admitted, given five more units of blood, and kept in to await a vacancy in the hospice. |
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Forty-eight cases were admitted from nursing homes or convalescent care facilities. |
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Manager Warnock felt his side deserved to win but admitted that they were beaten by the assured touch of a seasoned poacher. |
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He admitted to have been involved in shooting activities but he said he never bought any of his own. |
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He was later arrested and admitted being the owner of the car but denied any involvement in drug dealing. |
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I got a certificate saying I've been admitted to the bar, and I've even got a wig, so cool it! |
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The poised and fashionable Fitzwilliam openly admitted to failing courses in second year law and of her determination to pass. |
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The 35-year-old added the world title to his Olympic crown and his world record and admitted afterwards that there is more to come. |
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Briefly, all patients with community-acquired pneumonia and fever are admitted to the isolation wards. |
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Computer crackers have obtained details of up to five million US Visa and MasterCard accounts, the two firms admitted yesterday. |
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He has admitted deliberately provoking Her Majesty's Government with some strategic pommy-bashing on the opening day of the London hearings. |
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He later admitted his decision to try and drive the green on the third was a costly mistake. |
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Then she got worse, and I admitted her to our cottage hospital for pain control and rehabilitation. |
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She says that they finally admitted that they did not have all the answers and sought professional business and personal counseling. |
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He admitted he was relieved to have passed the post first on what will be remembered as one of racing's greatest days. |
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One turned state's evidence, admitted his involvement and expressed remorse. |
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When asked, I admitted that I'd gained weight, adding that I had never presented myself as the poster girl of thin. |
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The mother-of-four had been admitted to the hospital suffering from severe post-natal depression. |
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She admitted that potential savings were probably not top of the list, however. |
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Williams admitted to being a little rusty, which showed in several double faults and foot faults. |
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The application to strike out was based on the admitted acts of forgery by Nigel of documents later produced on disclosure in the proceedings. |
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The man admitted that he had been playing with the helicopter and was making a crash dive move. |
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Paterson admitted he would face a dilemma if a formal offer from United was forthcoming in the next few days. |
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Prior to her current pregnancy, this patient had been admitted 3 times during adolescence for sickle cell crises and had documented retinopathy. |
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The 22-year-old student admitted the greens had foxed him, but was delighted with his achievement of reaching the final. |
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While playing down the forecast of floods, he admitted that the crisis center would not be ready until next week. |
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They join by invitation only and must meet certain criteria before they will be admitted. |
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On examination, a frank abscess was not seen, and she was admitted for intravenous antibiotic treatment. |
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The accident occurred during a freak April storm, a time when the city had openly admitted to having put away all of its snow clearing equipment. |
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Under cross-examination, he admitted that he had never told anyone of this conviction. |
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He admitted defeat and asked the usher if she'd seen Cecelia, offering the turquoise turban as a cue to memory. |
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He admitted years later that the frustrated actor had convincingly pitched himself. |
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Coleman admitted poor defending for Aldershot's goals were the major frustrations. |
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He admitted that he had been able to enjoy proceedings only when his team had a two-goal cushion. |
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But by long established custom, such exculpatory statements are also admitted into evidence. |
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A cybercrook has admitted to using hacked ATM codes to steal from accounts. |
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A post office worker has admitted stealing thousands of pounds worth of benefit payments. |
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Jubilant children can now go to their chosen schools after education chiefs admitted an embarrassing gaffe. |
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Only young females were admitted with affective disorders and eating disorders. |
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He felt like a schoolboy on a dare, though he admitted he would have been much more afraid had he been a schoolboy at that time. |
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A man even admitted to calling in sick yesterday because he was afraid to leave for work in the predawn hours. |
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Edwards also regarded himself as a predestinarian but admitted that the intricacies of election escaped him. |
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In its defence the Third Party has admitted liability by the defendant but denies any obligation for contribution or indemnity. |
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He was admitted to a local hospital and underwent an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. |
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Fresh air was admitted through two large wind sails in the forward hatches, and also through the deadlights upon each side of the ship. |
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She was admitted to the intensive care unit with the presumptive diagnosis of septic shock. |
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While he admitted to contemplating suicide, he resolved to prevail over adversity. |
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At the same time, last weekend the UN admitted that HIV infection is spreading worldwide, despite the use of preventatives and precautions. |
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The Premier admitted that there were areas in their discussions where they had differences, but they got over it. |
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The following statements are admitted under the principled approach to hearsay. |
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Later, however, he admitted that regular private functions would not be so quiet. |
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A 19 year old college student was admitted with complaints of not talking and giddiness. |
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He admitted his involvement on his second visit to his probation officer and thereafter failed to receive a visit from his supervising officer. |
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During our dinner she admitted that she had procrastinated until the whole idea of building a business had retreated into nothingness. |
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She is said to be considering taking proctorial or police action against the girls, who admitted receiving the e-mails. |
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He admitted that his biggest faux pas in the music business was turning down the beacons of girl power themselves. |
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But he admitted that in a few areas polling started two hours late because of delays in the delivery of election forms due to bad weather. |
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But tourist operators at countryside and seaside destinations admitted they had suffered from the deluges of the past few weeks. |
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The third symptom, glossolalia, was observed in two of the orderlies and one physician, who were admitted over the course of the evening. |
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A 70-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital in March 1997 complaining of pain in her left gluteal region. |
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The aide admitted that the news of the killing was withheld to avoid demoralising the fighters. |
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I am aware that between the second and the fourth centuries various gnostic heresies admitted women to all levels of priesthood. |
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There is no basis under the provisions of the Immigration Rules for him to be admitted here. |
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After his release from Pueblo, he was admitted numerous times to other psychiatric hospitals across the West. |
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He claimed the chemical was very expensive but admitted he had mistakenly believed he was using a descaler. |
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Four runners, including two Americans, were gored by the bulls and admitted to the hospital. |
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A court was told that despite his age the boy admitted stealing cash to pay for his drug habit. |
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Dr Williams will not be the only church leader admitted as an honorary Druid to the Gorsedd. |
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I don't remember anyone who feared they were too heavy to be admitted into heaven or that fatness was a deterrent to salvation. |
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But Anderson admitted the park's unique location also serves as a deterrent to the deluge of visitors he's hoping for. |
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Subjects were 11 individuals admitted to an inpatient substance abuse treatment unit for alcohol detoxification. |
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Though Thomas received much criticism and admitted later that the graceless exit was unsportsman-like, Thomas has never publicly apologized. |
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I've been admitted for ketoacidosis twice in the past year because I suffer from diabulimia. |
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He said that the company, which admitted one count of discharging effluent, took environmental issues seriously. |
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She admitted to the consumption of some grapes, and the dietary advice was repeated. |
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His resignation as convener, forced or not, was a grievous blow, and party officials have admitted as much. |
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Simon, my husband, was baby-sitting and when he grilled me on my return, I admitted my date hadn't been Jill. |
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He also admitted a further charge of abstracting electricity under the Theft Act. |
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A doctor accused of groping a woman patient during an eye examination yesterday admitted touching her breast. |
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Leyton Orient's chairman has admitted a groundshare would be an ideal solution for the Olympic stadium. |
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The military embarrassingly admitted that it did not even know whether supposedly secret information seized from the officer was classified. |
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In a survey 92 per cent of respondents admitted they had felt a need to embellish a story when in a social setting. |
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I never admitted it, but I had a HUGE crush on that naughty boy who told dirty jokes. |
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In fact, 63.5 per cent of her participants admitted they've sent a dirty joke or sexually explicit email. |
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Keel admitted he knew his wife was pulling a political dirty trick and tried hard to rehab his own image within both the campaign and the media. |
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He admitted that the idea is still embryonic and needs more support from the government. |
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Nine patients were admitted to the emergency room at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak for food poisoning. |
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If patients develop a fever or nausea they are admitted to hospital, where some beds are held empty for this purpose. |
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He admitted dishonestly receiving items stolen in a burglary and also theft of a bank card. |
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It was her own admitted disorganization, which eventually affected her ability to function effectively, that inspired the book. |
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He disputed Cross's evidence though he admitted he had told another prisoner that he had been involved. |
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A 66-year-old woman was admitted for upper respiratory infection, periorbital edema, and swelling of the epiglottis and the lower extremities. |
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The statement was an exaggeration of course, but Mama never admitted to anything less than perfection. |
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The teenager admitted charges of dangerous driving, driving with excess alcohol and driving while unfit through drugs, when he appeared in court. |
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Two hours after he was admitted to hospital, he became drowsy, confused, and dysphasic. |
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She was admitted to another hospital, where she continued to have shortness of breath and dyspnea. |
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Is there any precedent of people being exculpated even though they have admitted they are guilty? |
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The chief exec of BT Retail has admitted that the cost of broadband in the UK is too high. |
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A marine has admitted to executing an enemy soldier by shooting him in the back of the head, and killing another who was trying to run away. |
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The company admitted allowing the potentially deadly chemical percholoroethylene to escape into the river. |
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The American star admitted herself to hospital late on Wednesday, suffering from extreme exhaustion. |
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He admitted to the crime, but a DNA test eventually led to his exoneration. |
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Authorities finally admitted they couldn't seem to make a dent in the onslaught of dopers, vandals and thugs. |
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He admitted to doping riders, and he and a team doctor were charged with drug-law violations and briefly jailed. |
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He is a former jockey turned trainer, who has admitted to doping horses and trying to fix races. |
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It is difficult to explain why well-bred people avoid certain words and expressions that are admitted by etymology and grammar. |
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He admitted firing a single cartridge from a double-barrelled shotgun pistol in the attack on July 4 last year, but he denied attempted murder. |
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He also admitted unlawful possession of a double-barrelled shotgun and 31 cartridges on the same date. |
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When the country was in the grip of a deadly bird flu last year, his government admitted it tried to cover up the extent of the problem. |
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The husband admitted to having had a number of extramarital affairs during the marriage. |
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And the 40-year-old today admitted he would never be able to return to work as a stonemason as he now suffered from double vision. |
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One sheriff admitted handing out 6000 certificates, for which he was either paid a shilling or given a dram of whisky. |
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He also admitted riding without a driving licence and insurance, and had previous convictions for drink-driving. |
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In 1706 he was apprenticed to a printer, and in 1715 he was admitted a freeman of the Stationers' Company. |
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The situation was saved by Gaius Marius, a man born into a family recently admitted to equestrian status but who was politically well-connected. |
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In a statement he admitted he plans to return to medical practice. |
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The group's frontman has as much as admitted that this conscious move represents their reaction against the arty-whiteboys-with-guitars pigeonhole they sit in. |
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Mobile phone punters in London have been having the weirdest conversations after the phone company admitted that it has been getting its wires crossed. |
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When asked to produce his driving licence, Smith, 41, admitted he had deceived his insurers into believing he was a motorcyclist with several years' experience. |
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Laurie also admitted that he did hold regrets for the way that some pieces of his reports and columns had eventuated, but wouldn't give any specific examples. |
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The hospital was the parent of all foundlings admitted until they reached the age of 21, overseers and other local officials having no power in the hospital. |
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Students not admitted at first try often go into liberal arts where they can work on their prerequisites and accumulate credits toward their degree. |
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However, the former mountain bike professional admitted afterwards it was a case of the bravest survived on a slippery circuit which saw countless crashes and numerous falls. |
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We present the case of a 25 year old male who was admitted for the treatment of a swelling in the right lacrimal area with complaints of epiphora. |
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She told him more must be done and he admitted there was a problem. |
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I was reading Mother's diary, and in one entry she admitted her secret. |
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It was later admitted that nursing staff had missed the pre-med. |
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More than 160,000 examinees are admitted nationwide as MA candidates. |
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Royal Mail has admitted there have been difficulties in implementing the new one-delivery-a-day system, with posties having to go back out for an unofficial second delivery. |
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Bereaved parents in Yorkshire face a postcode lottery in standards of investigations into the tragic deaths of their children, experts admitted yesterday. |
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Whereas, at the Long Beach VA Medical Center, the drug-abusing patients had initially to be detoxified before they could be admitted to the neuropsychiatric inpatient service. |
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She admitted that cost-cutting was an ongoing part of the business. |
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A nifty footballer and a dab hand at catch and chase, Matthew admitted he thought he was going to lose her after she had an operation for a dodgy heart. |
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A Bromley Council spokesman admitted the pong had caused concern. |
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He admitted some people had questioned the value of the Caribbean trip and suggested an exchange visit to Pakistan or India would be more relevant. |
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She moved back home and it was then that she admitted her drug problem. |
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However, Mr Burgess admitted that policing the system had its difficulties, as did monitoring the auction sites where virtual weapons can be sold for hundreds of pounds. |
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In a police interview the 39-year-old unemployed man, who is not being identified for legal reasons, admitted he found it difficult to cope with the children. |
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He also admitted that it would probably take two or three decades for the peasant to be convinced that cooperative agriculture would be more efficient. |
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Even Mr. Wickham admitted that Mr. Darcy can be a conversable companion if he feels it worth his while, or when among those he considers to be his equal. |
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Even now, years after Vince McMahon himself openly admitted pro wrestling's choreographed, there's still the odd goofus who acts like this is still a revelation. |
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Space precludes a full definition here, but suffice it to say that recent statistics suggest that only half of such cases are admitted to hospital. |
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Intitially, she claimed a passenger had been driving, but later admitted it had been her at the wheel and she had drunk four large glasses of wine. |
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During a series of frank interviews at Alton police station, he admitted he had pushed a young Asian man he had seen apparently laughing at him near a lamp-post. |
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Lyn Sharpe, acting headteacher at John of Gaunt, admitted she is caught between the devil and the deep blue sea after closing the gate last year for health and safety reasons. |
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He admitted that the big-name players had not really played a part in this year's competition, and that had devalued its worth in the eyes of the public. |
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The difference between us and the Danish was the fact that the Danish admitted that the problems where their fault, the French wouldn't admit to their even being a problem. |
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Giving up alcohol might prove a trickier long-term proposition, although he has, for the first time in his life, admitted that he has been seeing an alcohol counsellor. |
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A high ranking police officer admitted to a court today that he is under investigation for attempting to pervert the course of justice and misconduct. |
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In later life he admitted to having lived dangerously as a politician. |
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Morale and enthusiasm were high and the number of new people soared despite the insistence on having a proper guarantor in order to be admitted to the dojo. |
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He admitted possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear or violence. |
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That timescale has long since passed, and the Football Association has admitted the whole scheme was close to collapse unless they procured more central funding. |
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I nod in affirmation, holding my breath, expecting the world to wobble off of its axis for a second because of the profoundness of what I have just admitted. |
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The prosecution admitted that confessions had been abstracted by threatened execution, false witnesses, and mock trials, but all the defendants were found guilty. |
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If enlightened despotism was a passing fancy, it must also be admitted that not all the philosophes agreed with the virtues of political liberalism either. |
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Your point is that if the confessions were held by this Court to have been wrongly admitted, there would be too little evidence to justify a further trial. |
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These accused have also admitted in their confession that top officials of the food and civil supplies department including the minister were involved in the racket. |
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But despite the fighting talk, he admitted the Lib Dems could have done better after failing to make a much hoped-for election breakthrough in terms of Parliamentary seats. |
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I phoned them up and challenged them on this and they admitted it. |
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He also admitted to driving with faulty brakes and steering, and to driving illegally with a provisional licence, which he got following a previous disqualification. |
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Olive admitted asking his brother to cash it for him, said Miss Abel, and he knew he was not entitled to cash both giros and he should have returned the original. |
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In the confection of senna it will be seen that the liquorice root has been discarded, while some little alteration has been admitted with respect to the other ingredients. |
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Kittirat admitted that Thai investors might need encouragement. |
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Last night Wetherspoon spokesman Eddie Gershon admitted that offering doubles rather than singles was standard practice in all the company's pubs. |
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He was admitted to a near by hospital and is stated to be out of danger. |
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Inpatients should expect to wait no longer than 18 months for a bed, but more than three out of four inpatients are admitted to hospital within three months of referral. |
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He was admitted to the hospital, and was stated to be out of danger. |
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Managing directors Nigel Jackson and John Mather and operations manager Peter Denton each admitted commission of the offence was attributable to their neglect. |
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The other day, fielding questions about her aversion for holding press conferences, she openly admitted to her feeling that media exercises may not yield the desired results. |
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But you've already admitted that on-site electrolytic hydrogen production solves that problem without the need for a huge hydrogen infrastructure. |
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He admitted all the charges and district judge Simon Cooper committed him to the Crown Court for sentencing, warning that all options, including custody, were open. |
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As I sign the forms to be admitted to have surgery the next day, I ask my husband the date. |
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Reflecting on the event, Brett admitted that the bat with which he stroked his 3,000th hit actually had more pine tar on it than the famous one residing in Cooperstown. |
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But yesterday the BBC finally fessed up and admitted that, yes, Dr. Kelly had been the source of what it continues to maintain was an accurate report. |
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But, on the other hand, he admitted that he knew where these two informers of his were at the times that he thought their lives might be threatened. |
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Police then lied to Henry by telling him that if he admitted his guilt, he could go home. |
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Indeed, agate admitted in an April 2007 letter that he had been concocting lies and spreading false information about Teddy. |
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Molina has since admitted to going by the alias Tito during the civil war but denied his troops were involved in any atrocities. |
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They admitted being in a danger area and hunting game without permission. |
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When he was arrested in 1994, Ames admitted to compromising the identities of the sources. |
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Obstructive sleep apnea is a fairly common sleep disorder and comprises the major group of patients being admitted to the diagnostic sleep laboratories. |
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The Englishwoman admitted that, at times, drawing a Korean in an international competition made the heart drop, so perhaps that is why she looked glum. |
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She admitted deception and agreed to pay the money straight away. |
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The patient was very sick when she was admitted to the hospital. |
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From time to time, individuals may be admitted to the Order by special statutes. |
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On March 15, 1820, under the Missouri Compromise, it was admitted to the Union as the 23rd state. |
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Every concept admitted in geometry is either a primitive concept, or else is obtained by a definition in terms of the primitive concepts. |
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The nuns were employed in religious duties established in honour of St Clare, and to which no profane was ever admitted. |
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Prospective students are those who have already applied to the university, but have yet to be admitted. |
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Despite its preference for harmonizing with the Latin script, the International Phonetic Association has occasionally admitted other letters. |
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Only baptised males are ordained to holy orders as bishops, presbyters and deacons, or admitted to the public teaching office of reader. |
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He was admitted to the bar in 1866, and after a long visit to London, to complete his education, went into law practice in Boston. |
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In order to plead before the court, an attorney must first be admitted to the court's bar. |
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In 1805, the Michigan Territory was formed, and in 1837 was admitted into the Union as the 26th state. |
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Structural consistency is maximal when the analogy is an isomorphism, although lower levels are admitted. |
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Congress is permitted to regulate the manner in which proof of such acts may be admitted. |
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It also became the first statutory law of West Virginia, when it broke off from Virginia in 1863 to be admitted as a separate state. |
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In order to serve as counsel in a case appealed to a circuit court the attorney must be admitted to the bar of that circuit. |
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As new states were admitted to the Union, Congress often did not create circuit courts for them for a number of years. |
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It was admitted that the canon law of the great councils was binding upon all members of the Church. |
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On December 10, 1817, Mississippi was the 20th state admitted to the Union. |
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Each state admitted to the Union by Congress since 1789 has entered it on an equal footing with the original States in all respects. |
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Each new state has been admitted on an equal footing with the existing states. |
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Lucero was admitted to Brigham and Women's Hospital and died two days later. |
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The Viceroy stopped land grabs, decreed religious tolerance and admitted Indians into civil service, albeit mainly as subordinates. |
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He was admitted to the bar in 1862, and thereafter served in the Union Army in the American Civil War. |
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First, every time water was admitted to the working vessel much of the heat was wasted in warming up the water that was being pumped. |
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Those who were admitted to the workhouse again within one month were required to be detained until the fourth day after their admission. |
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After settling a dispute with New York, Vermont was admitted to statehood in 1791, formally completing the defined area of New England. |
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Together with his friend, Li Si, he served Xun Qing, and Si himself admitted that he was not as competent as Fei. |
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Parents often pay bribes to get their children admitted to better public schools. |
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Perhaps sampling a different career, he was admitted to the Inner Temple on 24 January 1786, though he never was called to the Bar. |
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Bertram claimed to have borrowed the text from a friend who admitted he had come by it as an act of theft from an English library. |
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Scotland Yard concluded there were no attacks after several locals admitted they had inflicted wounds on themselves. |
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But the program is just six weeks long, the Pentagon admitted Monday. |
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The landlady therefore would by no means have admitted any conversation of a disreputable kind to pass under her roof. |
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For the patient with unifocal colonization, he was admitted to SICU for septic shock secondary to acute cholangitis. |
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The sequence was initiated by Uys Krige, in a version he admitted had run away with him, with some flora and fauna added. |
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Australian broadcaster Clive James has admitted that he is losing his long-fought battle with leukaemia. |
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Chuckling, we admitted that we would probably partake in a few pints of the black stuff that evening. |
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The ironic twist is that he recently admitted to a possible onset of coulrophobia. |
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Spectators are admitted free and are eligible to win a door prize of two tickets to the United States Open Championships at Flushing Meadows. |
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In 2011 and 2012, prospective parents in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore admitted to consciously timing their pregnancy for a dragon year. |
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All had admitted conspiracy to burgle and Talbot also admitted going equipped to burgle and Eldred a breach of a conditional discharge. |
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Ina Goober, whom I admitted six times last year. A gomer, or rather, the feminine, gomere. |
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He is then admitted, and announces the command of the monarch for the attendance of the Commons. |
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Baptism is the ritual act, with the use of water, by which a person is admitted to membership of the Church. |
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In 2015 the Church of England admitted that it was embarrassed to be paying staff under the living wage. |
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In 2009, Rwanda became the second Commonwealth member admitted not to have any such constitutional links. |
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Black Rod has to strike the door three times with a staff, to be admitted and issue the summons from the monarch to the MPs to attend. |
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Youth courts are not open to the public for observation, only the parties involved in a case being admitted. |
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In June 1661, he was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge, on the recommendation of his uncle Rev William Ayscough who had studied there. |
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To start the engine, the regulator valve V was opened and steam admitted into the cylinder from the boiler, filling the space beneath the piston. |
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Traditionally child choristers were all boys, but in November 2009 the cathedral admitted female choristers for the first time. |
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If he retains the account, and permits several mails to pass without objecting to it, he will be held to have admitted its correctness. |
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In general, students who are admitted to bachelor studies at a university have the right to continue to studies at master level. |
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After September 1, 2002 they would be thus admitted to a Bachelor's curriculum, not to a Master's curriculum. |
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On average, Sloan Fellows already have 15 years of management experience when being admitted to the programme. |
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On average, about 67,000 people are admitted to the hospital each year from injuries sustained while working with horses. |
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Under torture Garnet admitted that he had heard of the plot from fellow Jesuit Oswald Tesimond, who had learnt of it in confession from Catesby. |
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Fawkes admitted his intention to blow up the House of Lords, and expressed regret at his failure to do so. |
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