We were both broke and working pub shifts but nothing could abate my appetite for conceiving low budget film ideas. |
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There appears to be little hope that the rash of screener thefts from checked luggage will abate anytime soon. |
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Most hot flashes are mild to moderate in intensity and usually abate over time without therapy. |
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Once the symptoms begin to abate and you can move around comfortably, mild physical exertion may help sweat out the evil humors. |
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The plaintiffs sought an injunction requiring the defendants to abate the nuisance as well as damages. |
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The challenges of rising health care costs and Medicare premiums will not suddenly abate. |
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This defendant was required to abate the nuisance by noise identified in the abatement notice. |
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Patients should be observed in a closed ward setting until signs and symptoms abate. |
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There is a need for a definitive course of action in order to abate this spiraling situation. |
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November to April is the wet season but heavy tropical storms can abate as suddenly as they arrive. |
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Surgery on the right ear diminished but did not completely abate her symptoms, so she underwent surgery on the left ear. |
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The city passed an ordinance that regulated open-air roasting and stipulated the use of stepped-up technology to abate the pollution. |
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He also pointed out that the cold weather did not abate after Monday, with black ice on some roads on Tuesday night. |
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Sadly, the profusion of animated logos seems unlikely to abate any time soon. |
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During the mid section of the morning I was able to abate my longing for biscuits by eating a slice of homemade fruit cake. |
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Space constraint did not abate their zeal to get a glimpse of the amazing cultural divergence of the nation. |
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The threat of nuclear proliferation will abate as dangerous stockpiles of atomic weapons are quickly used up. |
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When he encountered pylon rock during this flight, he expected it to abate as soon as he had gained some forward speed. |
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Sickness did not abate over the three and a half years of Federal occupation as Helena became known as one of the most insalubrious locations in the Union. |
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So far, MSF has applied abate to 700 households and fumigated 400 houses, and plans to fumigate another 4,000 more. |
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Some express a feeling of hopelessness and that their intractable sadness will never abate. |
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But the costs of abatement are uncertain, just as are the costs of failing to abate. |
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She may then sell her body to survive. Many of these problems would abate if people were richer. |
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Marital selection based on education has risen and it is unlikely to abate. |
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The tensions and violence in the world today will not abate while the terrible disparities of wealth and opportunity continue to grow. |
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The global rate of change in both technology and security advancements will never abate, but I am confident in our ability to keep pace. |
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Moreover, in the ensuing centuries the fascination with his work did not abate. |
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While ceasefire violations continued on both sides, the intensity of the fighting did abate considerably. |
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Finally, the storm began to abate and the RCMP helicopter arrived on the scene, having been grounded since Friday in Moncton, New Brunswick. |
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One problem is the continuing increase in the price of freight cars, which resumed as soon as the economic crisis of 2008-2009 began to abate. |
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The blood both quenches and makes the fire burn anew, but quenches, here, must only ignify to abate the fire for a moment, and then the whole is clear. |
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That modern science has repeatedly affirmed their findings does little to abate the continuing doubt. |
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To abate the overload, The Daily Beast created its first list of the best destinations on the Web. |
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The purge marked a bold effort by the Islamist leader to abate widespread anger over the attack. |
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If rich countries want to help abate the impact of the tsunami, why not allow part of that assistance to be in the form of government tax collection? |
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A distinction is drawn between Abatement Notices which require works to be done and those which merely require the recipient to abate the identified nuisance. |
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If farmers were not impelled to specialise their production in a few global commodities, the trend towards ever larger and more highly mechanised farms would abate. |
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Mr Orbán wants to play for time in the hope that pressure will abate. |
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For instance, the battle between prose poetry and poetry that follows a trochee, has been raging since the fifties, and has yet to abate. |
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The question is: to what extent will the bluntness of the price signal inhibit incentives to abate if compliance obligations are imposed at the processor level? |
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The authors note that such stormy periods are usually short-lived, and that when the headwinds abate the equilibrium rate tends to pop back up. They also reckon the stagnationists are misinterpreting some of the evidence. |
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The Portuguese projects include testing of an experimental sewage treatment plant, efforts to abate waste-water streams from viniculture and the management of coastal areas. |
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These leads can persist as long as the winds continue and take many hours, even days, to close or freeze over once the winds abate or change direction. |
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The wind is continuing to abate on the approach to the Moroccan coast and the uncertainty of the weather situation may well put a damper on the proceedings. |
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Some studies suggest that these withdrawal symptoms abate a few weeks after quitting. |
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Over the days that follow Andrew's party, the craigslisting mania from our potential seller does not abate. |
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We might abate...the strange cryptography of Gaffarell in his Starrie Booke of Heaven. |
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In normal circumstances the innate response would abate as the adaptive immune system takes over. |
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If these high-level winds do not abate, increased wind shear will inhibit tropical storm development early in the season. |
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Is it possible that our electoral system performed better than expected in the recent election, and that some of the pressures to reform it will begin to abate? |
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The prospect that inflation pressures will continue to abate has opened the door for central banks to skew policy to tackling the problem of a sustained slowing in economic growth by cutting interest rates. |
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If market optimism is shown to have increased in Europe following the ZEW sentiment reports at 9:00 GMT, the JPY could continue to see sharp losses versus its rivals as risk aversion begins to abate. |
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But most scholars reckon that the factors behind jihadism will only abate when the region's Muslim-majority societies become prosperous and politically and socially free. |
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No, the prime minister says, because the budget emergency started to abate the instant a government came in and showed that it was determined to address it. |
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Community concern about carbon pricing did abate after its introduction. |
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If a gentlewoman be termed a spinster, she may abate the writ. |
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The cost is estimated at PS732bn over four decades and, if achieved, will probably abate an unmeasurably small fraction of a degree in global average temperature. |
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Not that they feel it so, but only to abate the edge of envy. |
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The Americans responded with a major offensive along the Mad River in August, which met with some success, but did little to abate the Native American raids on the frontier. |
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I abridged with domfine norsemanship till I had done abate her maidan race, my baresark bride and knew her fleshly when with all my bawdy did I her whorship. |
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Order restrictions and prohibitions to abate an emergency situation. |
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Meanwhile the Abate exulted in successful vengeance, and the marquis smarted beneath the stings of disappointment. |
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Abate will operate by luring anthropophilic insects of disease to feed on livestock treated with the product. |
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