If a given volume per unit of time were withdrawn continuously, the liquid to be detoxicated would have an indeterminate salt concentration. |
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Suprofen, an arthritis drug, was withdrawn from the market when patients suffered kidney toxicity. |
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They are not exactly wallflowers, but their shy personalities can give others the impression of being rather quiet and withdrawn. |
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By the time the error was discovered, B had withdrawn the funds credited to his account by the F Bank. |
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After holding for selected periods of time, the specimens are withdrawn from the bath and rapidly quenched in cold water. |
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But shortly afterwards they wrote to him informing him that the job offer had been withdrawn. |
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Extroverts may become withdrawn, natural jokers humourless, and placid individuals short-tempered and aggressive. |
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A small amount is withdrawn from each tube and loaded into separate wells of a polyacrylamide gel. |
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In 1977 the Blue Streak railcars were withdrawn and all passenger services on the main lines were taken over by buses. |
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In New Guinea militia brigades held the gains of 1943 while AIF formations were withdrawn to Queensland to rest and re-train. |
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Patients with rebound headache will improve if their daily analgesic medication can be withdrawn, although this is not easily accomplished. |
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Living reclusively in a rented cottage in nearby Nunnington, they have both withdrawn from community life. |
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All unsold items must be withdrawn or reconsigned by the end of the consignment term. |
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In fact the smog lifted about 10 years ago, after ageing fleets of cars and buses were withdrawn and industries were removed from the centre. |
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The needle is withdrawn, slowly, with slight pressure pulling back on the syringe. |
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The presentation of the passbook is therefore required before any moneys can be withdrawn from an account. |
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The men allegedly forced him at gunpoint to drive to Stilfontein where money was withdrawn from his bank account. |
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For customers wishing to set up payment by direct debit, the money is withdrawn from their account on the 15th of every month. |
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In December 2003 Mrs Hill sent a cheque for her council tax and the money was withdrawn from her bank account. |
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But what Tess didn't realize is I had been watching her, I had been watching how money was withdrawn from my bank account. |
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The government wants those assets to grow too because the tax deferral ends when the money is withdrawn from the account. |
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Lastly, Mr. Robinson points out the offer to settle was withdrawn by the defendants and, therefore is not relevant. |
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He also confirmed that a second charge of behaving in an aggressive and threatening manner had been withdrawn. |
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However the provision of facilities to recycle cans and paper products previously available have been withdrawn from the public. |
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One service, which had previously been withdrawn because of problems, had been restored. |
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They tell us bus fares are going up and buses are being withdrawn to provide a better service for passengers. |
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The stock market correctly has withdrawn itself, has pulled back because of that slowdown to lower valuation points. |
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If the money is not found and the work planned for this year not completed, then the grant offer will be withdrawn, with no option to re-apply. |
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The plans included a reduction in the number of bedrooms from a previous application which was withdrawn in August last year. |
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Pat Daly said the remark had been withdrawn and there was now nothing for which to apologise. |
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Brian had recently made, and subsequently withdrawn, a statement alleging intimidation at work. |
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Ellis had already withdrawn from the Leicester team because of an Achilles tendon injury and he must also be in doubt for Saturday. |
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Virtually the whole first team squad have withdrawn from the meaningless friendlies. |
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McGrath has withdrawn from the team for the one day matches in order to receive treatment and possibly have an operation. |
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But Elliott surprised Yorkshire officials by announcing that his knee was still not 100 per cent and as a result he was withdrawn from the side. |
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But he was withdrawn by teachers from his GCSEs and left on 20 July 2003 with a GNVQ in business studies. |
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Despite a good attendance record, he was withdrawn by teachers from all his GCSE exams. |
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Edinburgh seemed resigned to their fate, especially when Simon Taylor was withdrawn ten minutes from the end. |
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The midfielder seemed to have trouble retaining his balance, and it was no surprise when he was withdrawn in the 36th minute. |
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She had withdrawn from heroin while in prison on remand and needed support to stop her relapsing. |
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My selfish desires had led me into betraying this withdrawn and deeply religious family. |
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When we went back to the barn the reticent band of withdrawn British people had become excited and chatty. |
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He became extremely withdrawn and after working with computers all day would spend his nights alone with the one he had at home. |
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The child becomes withdrawn or aggressive, a major swing from what they were previously. |
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Still, the closeted personality of the man was a direct outgrowth of the withdrawn boy. |
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Wilner saw him changed by the hunger strike from a happy, outgoing, strongly pro-American young man to a withdrawn, cadaverous, weak figure. |
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Neglected children may be very withdrawn or very aggressive, and can develop health problems or have difficulty coping in school. |
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If he lost or played badly, he would become so withdrawn and quiet that his parents worried a great deal about him. |
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Like children with autism, as the monkeys grew, they became increasingly withdrawn and avoided social contact. |
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Conall had become more withdrawn and distant, and she had been at school for nine years. |
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The same memory may be withdrawn and redeposited many times in the same day. |
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The relief may be withdrawn if at any stage after your retirement you decide to re-engage in the horseracing profession. |
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An illustrative case is a 29-year-old clerical worker in England noted to be depressed, emotionally labile and socially withdrawn. |
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The union demanded that the letters of reprimand be withdrawn and the suspensions be rescinded. |
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He was unusually withdrawn and reticent during that time, until suddenly, the more public horror of world events seemed to shock him out of it. |
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It can be managed with antipyretics, but if the symptoms are severe, rifampicin should be withdrawn from the treatment regimen. |
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In the arrhythmic patients, the antiarrhythmic treatment was gradually reduced, and in patients 1, 3, and 9, it was withdrawn. |
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In autism children are withdrawn, whereas in Asperger's syndrome they desire social contact but cannot negotiate rules. |
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The health authorities had also withdrawn funding to provide care assistants. |
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His security clearance was immediately withdrawn and he was moved to a low-grade administrative job. |
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Many Chinese firms have withdrawn from an electronics show in Las Vegas, after half of the visa applications by attendants were refused. |
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So then I tried the tactic of being withdrawn and cool and the relationship just disappeared. |
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Traditional analogue signals, which have beamed television into homes across the country since transmissions started, are to be withdrawn. |
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The London auction house set to sell the painting said it had withdrawn the picture from sale immediately. |
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Autistics need not be isolated and withdrawn, able to communicate with others only with great difficulty. |
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Local shell access to the FTP server for GNU maintainers has been withdrawn pending completion of its certification activities. |
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This is commonly interpreted to mean that water was initially exempt, but in the final stages this exemption was withdrawn. |
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If they receive two yellow cards a player will be withdrawn from the game, restricting the team to 10 men. |
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Finally, the manufacturer of the fungicide maneb has voluntarily withdrawn support for any homeowner uses of this fungicide. |
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Chronic schizophrenia has an extremely high rate of relapse when medications are withdrawn. |
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Campers' temperaments vary, from easy to difficult, persistent to inattentive, outgoing to withdrawn. |
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Professional academic scholarship is invariably withdrawn, apolitical and private. |
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Advance scouts rode ahead into the darkness, but the enemy seemed to have withdrawn. |
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He did not turn up for work at Ryalux Carpets on Queensway and he has not withdrawn any money from his bank account. |
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The vehicle was bought second-hand in 1997 by islanders but withdrawn from service three months ago when a door was damaged. |
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Sikh elders have appealed to the community and asked that the death threats be withdrawn. |
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The journalists are threatening further action unless the plan is withdrawn. |
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Workers have threatened further protests unless the restructuring and privatisation plans are withdrawn. |
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Chick had during his evidence withdrawn much, if not all, of his evidence incriminating Sherwood and O'Brien. |
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I have taken offence to the statement that a lie was told, and I ask for it to be withdrawn and apologised for. |
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An initial bill was withdrawn when opposition Members of Parliament shot it down, citing lack of serious consultations. |
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Aliquots were withdrawn at the indicated times, the viable titer was determined, and the percentage of survivors was calculated. |
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Blood was withdrawn from the carotid artery and the sera were separated for each study. |
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He could shape the force of his otherwise withdrawn personality into subtle shadings of gesture and characterization. |
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Unfortunately his car had to be withdrawn from the feature due to a bent axle. |
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Should the company not draw the level of bidding anticipated by its owners, the offer of sale could also be withdrawn. |
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The drug was withdrawn earlier this year when it emerged that two patients being treated with the drug had died of a brain infection. |
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Another character who is misanthropically withdrawn finds redemption in slow stages, progressing from ordinary decency to true heroism. |
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Workers, who gathered in front of AKP buildings, wanted the draft bill withdrawn from parliament. |
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Costly advertising on websites has been withdrawn and money spent on billboards and radio advertisements instead. |
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The criminal charges were withdrawn in September 2002, after the original trial was declared a mistrial. |
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They also wanted to determine how many students from foreign countries might have withdrawn from school because of the terrorism. |
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It was withdrawn in 1932 on the formation of a new motor bus company, Keighley-West Yorkshire. |
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Mayfield saw that Arning, who was withdrawn and uncommunicative, quickly found a means of expression through drawing. |
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Duncan, a precocious, affectionate child, had failed to live up to his academic potential, and had become withdrawn and uncommunicative. |
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This requirement has been withdrawn from the final report, although it remains within the body of the text. |
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Because of his lack of proficiency in English, discovered later, Roberto began the semester withdrawn and unengaged. |
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A controversial boot camp for some of the country's worst offenders is fighting to remain open after public funding was withdrawn. |
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And when a book proves to have been unscholarly, or plagiarized, it should be withdrawn. |
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I was a solitary boy, shy and withdrawn, who preferred to be left alone to read. |
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Frequent communication with his family revealed that he desired to have ventilator support withdrawn. |
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If he feels he's facing an uninterested or hostile audience, he will be vague, non-committal and withdrawn. |
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They miss being at home, they miss their families, and this can result in a child becoming withdrawn, non-communicative and depressed. |
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It shouldn't have been withdrawn in the first place but now we have got it we are full steam ahead. |
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By 1921, the United States had withdrawn its military forces from Russia and entered a long period of official noninvolvement. |
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As a result no questions about the text appeared in the English module exam two weeks ago and students were withdrawn without sitting the paper. |
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We have placed all of our trust in our concept of ourselves, and withdrawn our trust from experience. |
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The penny piece is now worth less in real terms than either the farthing or the decimal halfpenny when they were withdrawn from circulation. |
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If the Russian commanders had obeyed orders and withdrawn in good time Russian dignity would have been preserved. |
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But even he has withdrawn to the shade of a canopy draped above a couple of threadbare sofas and that glorious moment now seems an age away. |
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She believed the offer of a good job she had secured would be withdrawn in the subsequent economic downturn. |
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In Britain it is a few hundred pounds and that can be quickly withdrawn if you don't accept one of the jobs on offer. |
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When blisters appear, fluid should be withdrawn with a sterile syringe with needle, relieving pressure and subsequent trauma. |
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Athletes carded under Sport Canada's AAP may withdraw from the AAP or have their carded status withdrawn. |
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Alas, Tamarillo went down late last night with a knock to the stifle joint incurred over the cross-county and was withdrawn. |
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Over 25 years, money was lodged and withdrawn, sometimes it was carried over from year to year, in other instances it was replaced by new money. |
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The cheques were deposited in the account and the money later withdrawn with cash cheques. |
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She has now withdrawn this claim, leaving her open to possible prosecution for perjury. |
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The vital service is at the heart of the work of The Carers' Resource and will now have to be withdrawn. |
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Autologous blood was withdrawn from the patient after heparinization and insertion of the cannulas. |
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If blood levels of calcium fall then calcium is withdrawn from bone, resulting in osteomalacia and osteoporosis. |
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The quiet weird new guy to boot, who was alternately normal and withdrawn, studious and disinterested in studies. |
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A vote on this issue was withdrawn last week, as it was certain to be defeated. |
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Originally he was charged with 16 offences, but yesterday they were withdrawn and five sample charges were substituted. |
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All the charges have since been withdrawn and Mr. Richards is now suing the department for malicious prosecution. |
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The second part of the video, which was aired without sound, showed a hooded man demanding that British troops be withdrawn from Iraq. |
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The panel concluded that four tests should immediately be withdrawn from sale as they were misleading and unreliable. |
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He worked on until his swipe card entitling him to gain access to the building was withdrawn. |
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Approximately 670,000 pounds sterling of base silver money was withdrawn from circulation. |
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A good child is often termed well adjusted, as opposed to children who are shy, withdrawn, overly aggressive, or hyperactive. |
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However, one patient was withdrawn as a result of significant hypomanic personality changes. |
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The president did so, informing the professor that the matter was being brought to closure with the charge against her withdrawn. |
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At dinner, Kestril was cold and withdrawn, as if he faced a trial the next day. |
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None of them went into a downward spiral, becoming withdrawn or incommunicative or unable to function. |
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A charge of indecent exposure with intent to insult a female was withdrawn. |
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When Guise heard that Henry was moving troops into the suburbs of the capital, he demanded that the Picard garrisons be withdrawn immediately. |
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A parent has withdrawn his son from one of the country's leading fee-paying colleges because of alleged bullying. |
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But the concessions cannot be withdrawn until the conceders leave the political scene. |
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Even now, the last of my forces have withdrawn from the field of battle back into the keep. |
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The inoculum was injected slowly into the bladder to avoid leakage and the catheter was withdrawn carefully. |
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Completed in 1815, Friedrich's image shows an inquiring lone figure withdrawn and contemplating the new world. |
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According to reports there were very few insurgent casualties, since rebels had withdrawn from their positions before the attacks. |
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Income can be withdrawn at irregular intervals to suit individual circumstances as long as the payments are in accordance with the above limits. |
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The other three have in common an isolated central character that has withdrawn from the world. |
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Charges of dangerous driving and child cruelty were withdrawn by the prosecution. |
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By 0400 hours, the last shots were fired against the garrison and our regiments had withdrawn behind Shiyane Hill. |
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For the first time in living memory significant amounts of arable land were withdrawn from cultivation. |
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I anticipated someone overtly bookish, withdrawn or slightly gauche, and whose idea of fun was deciphering crossword puzzles. |
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Initially, he'd assumed that geeks and nerds were by default withdrawn, shy, mostly losers. |
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In this form Shiva is withdrawn into the absolute and is the symbolic equivalent of Geist. |
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Now the dean and chapter of the cathedral has withdrawn its backing, after strong objections by residents. |
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Herbal preparations containing germander were withdrawn from the market after their use for weight control caused a hepatitis epidemic. |
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After treatment is completed, the balloon is deflated and the catheter is withdrawn and discarded. |
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This patient may be in denial about his hearing loss, or he may, as his daughter suspects, be depressed and withdrawn. |
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The eyes can be preserved inside or outside the carapace, which indicates that they could be protruded or withdrawn by the peduncles. |
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The Central Bank had earlier withdrawn the highest denomination banknote to also stop hoarding. |
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The product was hastily withdrawn from the market and all 2,000 copies had to be pulped. |
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One audit registration was withdrawn last year and two were refused renewal. |
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I believe he has undermined the participatory principle of democracy in calling for the draft gender policy to be withdrawn from public circulation. |
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Brandark's finery had astounded everyone, and some of those who'd prudently withdrawn from his vicinity had been lured back when he uncased his balalaika and began strumming. |
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He is currently well out of the handicap for the Welsh Grand National but would be well-weighted if the top two weights, Kingsmark and Behrajan, are withdrawn. |
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During the changeover period there will be a significant increase in the movement of cash as the euro is distributed and Irish currency is withdrawn from circulation. |
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While for some, video games conjure up the image of the socially withdrawn and uncommunicative male, the milieu of video games is intensely social. |
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The 18th century grade two listed building has stood empty for over a year, and twice the company's plans have been rejected, and twice they have withdrawn applications. |
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But on several occasions there have been mini-evacuations with non-essential embassy staff withdrawn. |
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The transcript on withdrawal of the charges shows that prior to trial, with a different Crown attorney, the charges against the plaintiff were withdrawn. |
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She could be entirely socially withdrawn, non-verbal, and exhibit aggressive behavior. |
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The young Maradona of the 1982 football World Cup was red-carded and withdrawn from the team for the rest of the tournament for his tempestuous behaviour. |
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Suddenly the beam was withdrawn and Cecil, who had been straining against it, overbalanced and fell flat on his face onto the now icy cold carpeting. |
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He alleged that four armed men approached him minutes after he had withdrawn money from an automated teller machine, and they threatened to shoot him. |
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Torquay made a substitution at half-time and changed their formation as Neil Prince was withdrawn and Marcus Richardson was sent on to join Howard Forinton in attack. |
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With Dorids, make sure the branchiae are not withdrawn when it is touched. |
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Parents for Justice had withdrawn its co-operation from the faltering Dunne investigation and, riven by internal bickering, was close to splintering. |
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The blade was withdrawn, and Dragonis slowly fell to the ground. |
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If you have enough money to pay your taxes and are simply looking for convenience, file electronically and arrange for the money to be withdrawn from your checking account. |
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He is, after all, a navy veteran who whistles for his children, a widower withdrawn so deeply into mourning that he flees from the memories that possess his home. |
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She said Luke had become withdrawn since the bullying, preferring to stay indoors, sleeping till late in the afternoon and wetting the bed regularly. |
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Having withdrawn from the world, the new Benedictines, the new Cistercians, the new Pilgrims would no longer put off others with their sanctimonious, judgmental presences. |
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A state felony charge of assaulting an officer that was lodged against him a year after the incident was subsequently withdrawn. |
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He's become so withdrawn and distant that he feels like a stranger. |
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Then on Tuesday, they were told the offers had been withdrawn. |
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If their right to have a cigarette outside the building is withdrawn, there is a danger they will find a hidey-hole somewhere, thus creating a fire hazard. |
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He also says that the Claimant became withdrawn and anti-social. |
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While he was there she died and after that he became very withdrawn. |
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Patients described as upbeat and sociable or strong and courageous were more likely to be admitted than patients described as sad and withdrawn or anxious and discouraged. |
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There is nothing extraordinary about a parent having both a charming, lovable Venusian side and a withdrawn Saturnian side or a demanding Plutonian side. |
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We hear on the grapevine that after payment at the bus is withdrawn, it will be possible to pay at the local Post Office with a swipe card and without charge. |
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More than 200 weedkillers, mainly lawn treatments, are being withdrawn from the market after manufacturers chose not to submit them for EU safety tests. |
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Ryan sees Frannie as socially withdrawn yet privately self-confident. |
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This infamous film, withdrawn by the director during his lifetime, deals with the questionable effects of aversion therapy on a violent teenage rapist. |
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My wife and I would suffer a great loss if our bus passes were withdrawn. |
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Children who gain one-to-one assistance from a teaching auxiliary are having that withdrawn as head teachers were forced last week to lay off valued staff. |
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Tewkesbury borough councillors have done an about-turn and withdrawn their support for the county council's controversial one-way system in Tewkesbury High Street. |
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Instead, the Paul Ryan talked about these days on the Hill is withdrawn, conflicted, chagrined, and unavailable. |
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During the six months Ying lived with Kang, he learned the pin numbers on Kang's bank accounts and is believed to have withdrawn money from the accounts. |
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But after the drug was withdrawn, 9,000 lawsuits were filed, many of them as class actions, seeking recovery for millions of individual users and their insurers. |
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The strength of local feeling was such that they were hastily withdrawn. |
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I suspect this is either Chinese whispers editing, confusion between the number withdrawn and the remaining force, or perhaps a reflection of two different planning options. |
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Phenformin, another biguanide, was withdrawn from the market after a rate of 40 to 64 cases of lactic acidosis per 100,000 patient-years was reported. |
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The Rhineland was to be occupied for 15 years, but troops were to be progressively withdrawn at five-year intervals provided Germany carried out the treaty terms. |
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The remarks were later withdrawn when Irish inflation abated. |
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Sharon and Bilal no longer talk online and have withdrawn from the Internet. |
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Chinese officials are likely to have noted that many foreign businesses have slimmed their operations or withdrawn altogether from the Chinese market, the sources said. |
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This would enable them to be trained to the appropriate standard and provide continuity of service when the department classifiers were withdrawn. |
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The news that the American owners of Federal-Mogul have apparently withdrawn their offer to fund a pensions settlement will come as a bitter blow to thousands of people. |
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The pellets were resuspended and two aliquots withdrawn for analysis. |
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The listing was withdrawn but I would have purchased it in a wink. |
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Twelve had undergone lasting personality change, leaving them hostile and mistrustful, socially withdrawn and plagued by feelings of emptiness and hopelessness. |
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He was temperamental, a kind of simple man, withdrawn, a loner. |
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The needle was withdrawn and the specimen laid on the phlebotomy tray while the phlebotomist applied pressure to the puncture site for five minutes. |
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Both were withdrawn after failing to make their reserve price. |
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After each hour, the current was interrupted, and the entire contents of anodal and cathodal chamber were withdrawn and replaced by fresh receiver solution. |
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As the younger became more wilful and wayward, making the most of her privileged status, the elder became more withdrawn, worried about her destiny. |
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The fid, therefore, must be withdrawn every time the top-mast is lowered. |
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The association has threatened that if the case was not withdrawn, canal water supply would be stopped by junior engineers from various headworks in the state. |
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After the client crosses the border to Hong Kong, the money can be withdrawn or moved worldwide with much greater ease. |
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In the case of a guide dog that is affected, it can mean separation from their owner, having to be retrained, or in a small number of cases, withdrawn from working altogether. |
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Officials have withdrawn rogaining from the list of interservice sports. |
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It's probable that as he settled he would be more quiet, more withdrawn, more clingy, more whingey. |
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Mohawks captain Ike Attah was withdrawn from the contest as he picked up two personal fouls in as many minutes. |
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But while an oats and raspberry thickie remains in 250ml form, three 750ml plastic bottles have since been withdrawn. |
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Mountain Dew was withdrawn from UK shelves after two years in 1998 because of a lack of demand. |
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A BATCH of travel hairdryers that posed a serious fire risk have been withdrawn from sale. |
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If this ordinance is withdrawn even then my petition does not stand in fructuous, he added. |
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In the 1980s, scientists devised mesh cylinders called stents that prop open the arteries after the balloon is withdrawn. |
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Coincidentally, Tennyson's Enid and Nimue was published and withdrawn in the same year, 1857, that Browning published this charge to poets. |
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Fans won't have much sympathy that the unbanned journalists had their prematch meal withdrawn on match days. |
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Fitch has also affirmed EME and MWG's short-term IDR at 'B' and withdrawn the ratings. |
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In the current study, tootling rates dropped rapidly after the group continency was withdrawn. |
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The British No 1 has withdrawn from the Lyon Grand Prix and also missed out on Sunday's Superset event at Wembley Arena. |
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It is because at lower temperatures the water has withdrawn from plant cells and ice forms in the intercellular spaces. |
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Typically, teenage enuretics are withdrawn, suffer from very low selsteem and lack confidence. |
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In brief, hydatid fluid was withdrawn from the cyst, cyst wall was excised and protoscoleces were collected by sterilized needle and syringe. |
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Samples of the hydrolyzate were withdrawn every 1 h, centrifuged and the supernatant was analysed for reducing sugar. |
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Natalizumab was withdrawn from the market in February after it was linked to progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy. |
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The 8-week study looked at what happened to children aged 10-17 years who had lamotrigine withdrawn after they had responded to it. |
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But that stability can be withdrawn as easily as it was granted. |
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Cheddar with salad cream slices was sold by Asda for just 12 weeks before being withdrawn. |
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The birther amendment was withdrawn, but the microchip bill actually passed and is now law. |
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I agree that it would be bad news if the grant were withdrawn totally but it is still a scare story. |
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The lady realises she is down and out and taking the count the moment the curtain is withdrawn. |
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He became morose and withdrawn and would not talk to anyone. |
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A council has withdrawn a parking ticket issued after double yellow lines were painted under a parked car. |
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With the dried egg withdrawn, the country relapsed into virtual egglessness. My parents couldn't imagine life without the egg. |
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Three years after the battle, the Roman armies had withdrawn to the Southern Uplands. |
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The service was withdrawn following an election manifesto pledge by the Labour Group at the 2011 local government election. |
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The assignats were withdrawn in 1796 but the replacements also fuelled inflation. |
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In Parliament, the youthful Pitt cast aside his tendency to be withdrawn in public, emerging as a noted debater right from his maiden speech. |
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France had withdrawn its troops, but violent strife broke out against the government, which many Swiss saw as overly centralised. |
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In 1920, after the last British forces had been withdrawn, Churchill was instrumental in having arms sent to the Poles when they invaded Ukraine. |
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The lowest two denominations were withdrawn following the end of the Napoleonic wars. |
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The castle was withdrawn from active service in 1960 and was subsequently purchased by Portsmouth City Council. |
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The three founders worked together on the HOTOL project, funding for which was withdrawn in 1988, largely due to significant technical obstacles. |
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With the introduction of the new Bombardier Flexity 2 trams in 2012, all were withdrawn. |
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Indian troops were withdrawn by 12 March 1972, three months after the war ended. |
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After the supporters of the Celtic dating had withdrawn following the Council of Whitby, Wilfrid became the most prominent Northumbrian cleric. |
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After Basire complained to the Dean, the schoolboys' privilege was withdrawn. |
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Charlotte and Emily were also withdrawn from the school and returned to Haworth. |
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But in May 2010, following adverse reaction, this was withdrawn in favour of a substantially revised planning application. |
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In November 2014 it was announced that Denmark had withdrawn from the bidding process leaving six remaining countries. |
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For 1958 drastic rule changes were introduced into Formula One, Fangio had retired and Maserati had withdrawn due to financial difficulties. |
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Despite the accident Button still wanted to race, but was withdrawn by his team on medical advice. |
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All British troops were withdrawn from Iraq by 30 April 2009, after the Iraqi government refused to extend their mandate. |
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With the evacuation of the Danubian Principalities, the immediate cause of war was withdrawn and the war might have ended at this time. |
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On 23 April, a submarine alert was sounded and operations were halted, with Tidespring being withdrawn to deeper water to avoid interception. |
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The Comet was withdrawn from service and extensively tested to discover the cause. |
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Novelty was tried again the following day, was withdrawn after a joint failed again, and Rocket was declared the winner. |
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Several articles in other scientific journals were withdrawn following the withdrawal in The Lancet. |
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They were withdrawn from service in 2012 and replaced by new 4000 class diesel multiple units. |
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Five sites were withdrawn, including the Shell Flat site off the coast of Lancashire. |
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The guidance was withdrawn later in 2014 following criticism by solicitors and by Chris Grayling, the Justice Secretary. |
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As of March 2014, 7299 households had withdrawn the implied right of access. |
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On 13 September 2004, the weekday broadsheet was withdrawn from sale in Northern Ireland. |
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On the morning of 18 December 2011, the final contingent of US troops to be withdrawn ceremonially exited over the border to Kuwait. |
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A number of other Commissioners also had to be withdrawn or reassigned before Parliament allowed the Barroso Commission to take office. |
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The resulting pressure forced the proposal to be withdrawn and changed to be more acceptable to parliament. |
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He suggests that the legion may have been withdrawn from York around 117 to take part in the war in Parthia at the end of Trajan's reign. |
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On 7 October 2013, The Gambia, having withdrawn from the Commonwealth five days earlier, confirmed that it would not be taking part in the games. |
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By 1405, most French forces had withdrawn after politics in Paris shifted toward the peace party. |
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Some Roman troops were withdrawn by Stilicho in 402, and bulk coin payments ceased around then. |
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In June, the division was withdrawn into reserve to conduct training exercises for the Ypres offensive. |
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Other than an exchange of artillery fire, no further fighting took place and the division was withdrawn from the line on 6 August. |
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Compounding the loss of men to reinforce 21st Army Group, on 3 July the 115th Infantry Brigade was withdrawn from the division. |
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Of course, like in other legisative systems, some laws will fail, or might end up withdrawn. |
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However, the double florin and crown with values of 20p and 25p respectively have not been withdrawn. |
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The following decimal coins have been withdrawn from circulation and have ceased to be legal tender. |
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From opposite sides of the body extends a pair of long, slender tentacles, each housed in a sheath into which it can be withdrawn. |
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The endoscope is advanced to its most orad limit and then slowly withdrawn so that the mucosa can be thoroughly examined. |
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As an initial response, the worst of the existing shells were withdrawn from ships in early 1917 and replaced from reserve supplies. |
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Predictably, old oil was withdrawn from the market, creating greater scarcity. |
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When the ram had withdrawn and the marines dispersed, the hole would now be above the waterline and not a critical injury to the ship. |
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On 17 September, Serbian forces in Syrmia were withdrawn and Semlin evacuated, as the Battle of the Drina ended. |
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The Ninth Army to the north had also sent its two cavalry divisions forward, which were withdrawn on 12 May, before they met German troops. |
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If British losses became severe, the RAF could simply have withdrawn northward and regrouped. |
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While under fire from above, the men scaled the cliff, only to discover that the guns had already been withdrawn. |
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The Germans gave up but in error the British battle group was withdrawn without being replaced that evening. |
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To help local industry in Norwich, the local council offered a wireless internet service but this has now been withdrawn as funding has ceased. |
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The Dorset had withdrawn from Greenland before the Norse settlement of the island. |
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However, in neighbouring Dorset crimes reports withdrawn or shown to be false are not recorded, reducing apparent crime figures. |
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Due to the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 compliance laws the Volvo B10B was withdrawn. |
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