Today, he still rejoices in his success but bears no rancour against those who delayed the day of his vindication. |
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Leaving Ottowa for Winnipeg by train to travel across the wheat belt, the train arrived in Calgary having been delayed by a Tornado. |
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There can be sudden choking with acute respiratory distress, or there can be delayed symptoms with cough, wheezing, and hemoptysis. |
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Take-off was delayed for around 90 minutes while engineers carried out safety checks and tested the brakes. |
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Long lines, overcrowded, delayed and canceled flights all add to the aggravation. |
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When early flights are canceled or delayed, there's also a better chance of getting rebooked. |
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This delayed breeding results in low productivity, making it harder for the population to rebound from declines. |
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Lancashire captain Andy Farrell kicked off in a game delayed by traffic congestion resulting from bad weather earlier in the evening. |
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Normally, if I'd been delayed by two hours on a train journey, I'd've been kicking off, and grumbling about the state of public transport. |
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Despite strong resilience in fecundity parameters, when snowmelt is extremely delayed breeding success is greatly reduced. |
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Thus, a number of students delayed matriculation into the pharmacy program just to fulfill the requirements for the bachelor's degree. |
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Publication has been delayed repeatedly by barneys between the Department of the Environment and the Ministry of Agriculture. |
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Also contributing to the flooding were below-normal temperatures from March to May that delayed significant snowmelt. |
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After he relaxed, the delayed shock hit him and he turned white as a sheet. |
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The observed benefits included unsustained sputum smear conversion to negative, delayed growth of cultures and shrinkage of cavities. |
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Thirdly, bloom is delayed, compared to when it would have begun if you had seeded when you first cleared the ground. |
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The emotional harm is demonstrated by self-destructive or aggressive behaviour or delayed development. |
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The textures emanating from that box are also hard to put into words, like a delayed thumb piano, perhaps? |
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Problems with the exams could mean results being delayed for both GCSEs and A-levels. |
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The start of the tie had been delayed after Friday's schedule was washed out with hours of rain, thunderstorms and lightning. |
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Compelling answers to this need for self-restraint, for delayed gratification, are in short supply. |
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Findings consistent with a partial occlusion of the common bile duct include delayed biliary to bowel transit. |
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In fact, they delayed finalizing the satellite deal, which was announced last September just as the economy was melting down. |
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But the delayed menarche and the delayed puberty may have an effect on their growth and height. |
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It is used to treat delayed menses and congested blood and abdominal pains. |
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Sharply declining world prices for sisal exports delayed or aborted several projects. |
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In retrospective studies, rates for acute allergic reactions range from 23 to 56 percent, with even higher rates for delayed serum sickness. |
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Drivers don't show up, trucks break down or get stuck in the borrow pit, or drivers are delayed waiting for loads at the gravel pit. |
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The start to the second half was delayed as the fans hurled rolls and rolls of toilet tissue onto the pitch. |
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With their slightly fruity taste and delayed bite, serranos are ideal for fresh salsas like pico de gallo. |
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The injury delayed his spring training debut and presumably allowed more time for watching the tube. |
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Neonatal morbidity rates were similar except for an abnormal umbilical artery pH that was more common in infants born after delayed pushing. |
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A truss is rarely used nowadays, only when surgery is not possible or needs to be delayed. |
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Uhler also delayed ruling on several motions by Robertson's attorneys for dismissal of all charges against him. |
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Why a wave of delayed hurricanes is just the latest in a string of problems for our troubled space agency. |
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More than 50 years after graduating, the class valedictorian gets her long delayed moment of glory. |
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The slowing economy is beginning to be felt in another major sector as huge building projects are delayed or mothballed. |
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The relation between non-specific delayed cutaneous hypersensitivity and bird fancier's lung was investigated in 13 patients with the disorder. |
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If your blood counts are low, your treatments may be delayed while your body builds more cells. |
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There were the usual murmurings about congestion snarling up the M8 which had delayed some making the trip from Edinburgh to the Glasgow Hilton. |
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A battle followed to save some of the sites with slow-worms, which delayed building work as English Heritage had to clear the site. |
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Instead of getting on with something useful, managers will be delayed and demoralised by a blizzard of forms to fill in. |
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He spoke out quite freely and frankly, telling me of the shortness of supplies which delayed their advance. |
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Mercury has delayed its Q3 financial results and said it would have to re-state historical results as a consequence of the misdated stock grants. |
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However, the government, fearing a public backlash, delayed unveiling its proposals until September last year. |
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Abdominal distension, delayed onset of bilious vomiting, and failure to pass meconium. |
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The Navy has a delayed entry program, which means that there is a waiting period until recruits are sent to boot camp. |
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When we spend our time uselessly, we not only miss timely opportunities, but our progress in life also is delayed. |
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These parts are usually assigned a lower priority, which often causes them to be delayed in shipment. |
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She said the family felt terrible that so many vacationers on board the cruise ship had been frightened and delayed. |
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The bus driver sounded his horn, whereupon the car driver deliberately reduced his speed and delayed the progress of the bus. |
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While the film has been canned, its release has been delayed on account of the Cricket World Cup. |
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Departures from Malta for the return journey were never delayed on this account. |
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Later, though, they curse me for being delayed in clocking out when the watches on their wrists clearly show it is time to go. |
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Malabsorption may be caused by delayed gastric emptying, prior or concurrent injury, achlorhydria, and reduced gastric mucin secretion. |
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Hence, to keep milk for some time and prevent its turning sour of its own accord, this acidulation of the sugar of milk must be delayed. |
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Flights have either been cancelled, rescheduled or simply delayed for unspecified periods. |
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He added that if the response of members was positive, the employers should quickly make the delayed payment. |
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Forget jostling for space on the platform with hundreds of other passengers only to find that your train has been delayed or cancelled. |
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Meanwhile, the development of a railhead at Milford is likely to be delayed even further due to mounting opposition by local residents. |
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We were hoping to open much sooner, but for a variety of reasons the opening has been delayed. |
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Renal failure is a common cause of delayed mortality from untreated snakebites in developing parts of the world. |
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Tuesday's session was slightly delayed after a heavy rainstorm caused some flooding and running water in several areas of the circuit. |
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But if misguided privacy alarmists have their way, the benefits of the next generation of bar codes may be denied or delayed. |
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Proper recognition and management of delayed and long-term adverse effects may be lifesaving for some patients. |
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The government delayed publication of Cory's reports until March this year and redacted the most sensitive sections. |
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Still, transactions were delayed, data was missing and system performance was slow. |
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The early evening kick-off saw a number of players stranded in rush hour traffic and the start was delayed. |
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This game was delayed for over a month due to wrangling over the venue, after the original fixture in Dublin fell foul of the weather. |
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A foot stretcher breakage in the Egyptian boat caused the second semi-final to be delayed. |
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Half their team were delayed when the Selby Toll Bridge jammed, forcing a rejig of their batting order at Burn. |
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After years of cold winters and late, wet springs he delayed lambing by a few weeks. |
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They said this work should have been delayed until after the birds had nested and young had left the nests. |
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The crowd was probably north of 1,000 and the kick-off was even delayed to let the latecomers in. |
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The race start was delayed four times on the Saturday, as there was a complete lack of wind for the ships to sail. |
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The muddy ground delayed them and gave the French gunners time to rally and repulse the first attack. |
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However, this was delayed as he had enrolled at Thamassat University to study law on a part-time basis. |
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Because of the heat, the lawn bowling was delayed until later, while the darts and pool competitions were played down to the final stages. |
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There are many twists and turns to come, and the contest could yet be delayed until next year, but the former chancellor is making the running. |
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We describe two children with recurrent bacterial meningitis due to cranial anatomical defects in whom diagnosis was delayed. |
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The Government has delayed an announcement on third-level fees promised for this week, angering students. |
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Now this storm system has delayed flights in Atlanta, Chicago, Ohio and elsewhere. |
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The relegation issue delayed meaningful negotiations and we have been left at the post in the signings race. |
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Using the excuse that some delayed tribute must be collected, Claudius decides to send the crazed Prince on a restorative sea journey to England. |
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And as a result of all this activity the company has delayed the announcement of its interim results, which were due out today. |
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Normally this happens at a regional airport after they've announced your flight has been delayed for a few hours. |
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The channel launch was delayed by the need to retune millions of household video recorders. |
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The 18-year-old qualifier was forced to play with a borrowed racket at the start of the tournament after hers were delayed in transit. |
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They told me apologetically that although the baggage had been pulled out of the hold of the aircraft, the trailer carrying it was delayed. |
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The signing of the agreements on Wednesday was delayed for several hours because of last-minute disputes over power-sharing. |
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After plenty of rain over the preceding 24 hours, the start of play was delayed to allow a wet outfield to improve. |
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The unseasonal weather left drivers trapped in cars, property damaged and journeys for thousands of people delayed for hours. |
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When they are scaled back, or delayed, or dropped, there is less publicity. |
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She went to bed in her work clothes and even delayed going to sleep until she believed he was asleep. |
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The strike also delayed trains bound for destinations on the European mainland. |
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A spokesman said a passenger informed the station that the lorry had shed its load under the rail bridge but rail services were not delayed. |
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Ali had been due to undergo a skin graft yesterday but the surgery was delayed until later this week or early next week. |
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If voicing is delayed, the voiceless region at the beginning of the vowel is known as aspiration. |
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A couple delayed their wedding when bad directions led the groom's parents astray. |
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Today I got your letter, dated the 19th, and see that my last letter must have gone astray or been delayed. |
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The adverse weather conditions forced the race to be delayed by 15 minutes and the safety car led the drivers out for the first eight laps. |
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The race was twice delayed by safety cars after initial laps that resembled more a demolition derby than a Grand Prix. |
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Lunch was delayed until 3 pm when the boat reached Port Adventure because conditions while sailing were too rough for serving the meal. |
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Coach drivers have been moved on by wardens and forced to drive round the airport for up to an hour while they wait for delayed passengers. |
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These materials slow setting times, which can delay bleed water, which makes the delayed bleeding due to high air contents more problematic. |
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Pity the display was directly under the departures board which had a long list of delayed and cancelled trains. |
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The delayed Airport flyover work has resulted in blocking of drains, leading to inundation of water, she added. |
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The start of the race was delayed in comic style with Oxford unable to get back into their team bus where their kit was locked away. |
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Luckily, the plane was delayed, so their tardiness at Heathrow went unnoticed. |
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If untreated, the disorder results in mental retardation, microcephaly, delayed speech, seizures, eczema and behavior abnormalities. |
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By following a good care and maintenance programme this situation can be delayed for many years. |
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Yesterday's verdict was originally expected in December but was repeatedly delayed by fresh, and increasingly strange, twists in the case. |
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Meanwhile Australian cricket authorities have delayed the travel plans of its cricketers to India for next week's Champions Twenty20 League. |
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I also can't help but wonder if they have enough business to cause the regular Joe Schmoes to get delayed. |
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These were the athletes whose puberty and growth were delayed, and one of the tools was thought to be maladministered contraceptive pills. |
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Furthermore, early harvesting of grain can reduce the effects of diseases like scab, which increase with delayed harvest. |
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Plans to make East Lancashire's back alleys no-go zones for criminals have been delayed amid legal and health and safety problems. |
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For supporters of the Illinois Central Railroad Project, money coming from Washington is only delayed now, not sidetracked. |
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The most common reasons given by airlines for delayed flights were engine malfunction and inappropriate on-board service facilities. |
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A brother and sister have delayed scattering their mum's ashes in the garden of their family home while they deal with the threat of eviction. |
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Watching a delayed telecast, people go out of their way to not know the score in advance so that the tension and entertainment will be higher. |
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Also, ABC Television, the official broadcaster of the World Cup, showed a delayed telecast of the final. |
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Scores of scheduled flights were cancelled and charter services were delayed up to 18 hours, as reported last night. |
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There is uncontradicted evidence that the child is developmentally delayed. |
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If revolutionary new therapies are delayed or outlawed, we could be set back for years, if not decades. |
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I am sure that your position is a hedge, but if your physical metal is delayed, you may have to borrow at this backwardation. |
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The only slight cloud on the horizon for retailers is emerging evidence that Scots consumers have delayed their Christmas gift-buying. |
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A full screen to exclude STIs is essential to avoid delayed diagnosis and possible long term complications. |
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The cull of healthy animals was delayed last week as authorities dealt with the backlog of confirmed cases. |
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Because the kick-off of the game was delayed it was too dark to play extra time and the match is to be replayed. |
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Air freight that has been lost, delayed, or damaged, must first be reported by the shipper or consignee to the local cargo office before completing a claim form. |
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Snow depth and spring temperatures in April and May had little impact on breeding phenology of alpine ptarmigan, but delayed snowmelt in June 1995 caused hardship. |
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The rain here in Tampa, though not yet at tropical-storm levels, has put a damper on the now delayed convention. |
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The following afternoon, my outbound departure was delayed for more than an hour. |
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In fact, the final outcome of the vote, like that of a slightly more publicized election, was delayed by absentee votes and a recount of contested ballots. |
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However, he is fearful that the new clause may be delayed, unless the Department of Health pulls out all the stops to make sure the new legislation is written in time. |
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Garvey said a new date for the match would be fixed in the new year, though it was unlikely that it would be played before February and could even be delayed until after May. |
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While difficult to estimate exact numbers, thousands of Americans die every year because of delayed or denied claims. |
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We are looking at the results of what happens when justice is delayed or denied. |
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Traffic along Brand Highway was delayed for a short time this week when police escorted two trucks carrying a transportable home from Bluff Point to Walkaway. |
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Some two reels of this material were shot, but later scrapped by the producers who felt that it delayed the heart of the story in the New England town. |
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It should have come to London but the Hackney Empire has delayed its opening until January at the earliest, by which time Hall's travelling players will have moved on. |
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And 38 percent of children whose mothers used cocaine while pregnant are developmentally delayed. |
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Japan's government has signalled that key policies for dealing with the huge bad debt overshadowing the banking and corporate sectors could be delayed. |
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He said if any staff member is penalised due to late payment of a loan due to the delayed salaries, they would seek to have this penalty money refunded by the employer. |
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Although the team-based system is labour-intensive, in its first four weeks it led, she says, to a 50 per cent decrease in delayed discharges from the four wards. |
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A potential Labour backbench revolt over the Government's plans for faith schools was delayed last night by a Commons row over alleged vote-rigging. |
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Since the outbreak began in March, global mobilization efforts to combat the epidemic have been severely delayed. |
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Whatever, the result is that the promise of stem-cell research is delayed or unrealized. |
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They bemoan the fact that poker games are too often delayed because people get up to take smoke breaks. |
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On Thursday, the coach's 10 o'clock training session was delayed by an hour as he gave his men a severe tongue-lashing about their behaviour the previous evening. |
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A strong infusion of the tea with brewer's yeast treats delayed menses. |
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After traveling just 15 miles in three hours her water broke and the log jam on the hard shoulder delayed an ambulance. |
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An unexpected monsoon shower delayed the proceedings, but everything started off with a bang after couples and groups began drifting in as the sky cleared. |
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The narrowness of the guidelines may result in delayed tumour diagnosis. |
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The company's chief executive has been denied a visa, in a move that surely means the already delayed October 21 start of the trial will be put back still further. |
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Like Sony Entertainment's The interview, political pressure delayed the arrivale of foreign films in Korea. |
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Energetic fundraisers have gone a long way towards meeting their target and well ahead of time, too, because work on the church has to be delayed. |
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But, together, Webster, Clay, and Calhoun delayed the Civil War for 40 years. |
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Not that the government was admitting any of this during its abbreviated and often delayed press briefings. |
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The work was due to start on January 5 but was delayed due to bad weather. |
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Even the low two-storey army buildings seemed to smile a delayed welcome, as a gate was unbarred and I went through an elaborate signing-in ceremony in the guardroom. |
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Our six-game block was starting earlier than usual because of a schedule change, but our day of bowling was delayed because of a mechanical breakdown. |
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Had the cable-to-electric conversion of 1921-23 been delayed by only a few years, motor buses rather than electric trams would have been substituted. |
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Just as the much-anticipated commencement of our recovery was to begin, contacts of interest suddenly blipped onto the radar screen, and we were delayed momentarily. |
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But American exceptionalism has merely delayed secularization, not halted it. |
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The launch was delayed again because of a booster rocket problem. |
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Weeds also compete for nutrients, sunshine and moisture with the crop, hence the remaining plant delayed after thinning becomes leggy, failing to develop bolls. |
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Believing himself capable of curing his affliction with poultices and antiseptics, he had only delayed the inevitable visit to the doctor's office. |
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The new court will merge the criminal and central criminal courts and should clear the bottlenecks that have delayed many hearings, according to the parties. |
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As a result, nominees have been left in limbo, courthouses sit empty, justice is delayed, political rhetoric has escalated and political civility has suffered. |
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Some may even misinterpret this as a delayed April Fool prank. |
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The scarcity of iron among the poorer folk delayed the adoption of the heavy plough with its iron share, wheels and moldboard, but it was known already in Carolingian times. |
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According to Variety, casting was delayed by the question of whether or not Episode VII would have a Caucasian lead. |
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Disagreement between sheriffs ignited a delayed reaction to a 2011 Iowa law that allows the blind to get concealed-carry permits. |
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It cannot be denied that land applications under various categories have either been routinely delayed or the paper work misplaced or lost, on several occasions. |
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Although fowles had already drafted his more famous novel The Magus, he delayed its publication until he finished The Collector. |
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While sound is amplified throughout the auditorium, certain parts of the audible spectrum are delayed in the seating areas farthest from the rostrum. |
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And it merely delayed the apocalyptic maelstrom that followed rather than preventing it. |
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Free radical scavengers, however, do not completely prevent the loss of diaphragmatic force associated with delayed injury, indicating that other mechanisms are involved. |
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A spasm of computer trouble yesterday delayed finishing some thoughts on Mitt Romney's USA Today op-ed about social safety nets. |
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The Senate minority leader theorized that the vote might be delayed until a lame-duck congressional session after the election or even until next year. |
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Berylliosis occurs in both acute and chronic forms. In some cases, appearance of the disease may be delayed as much as 20 years after exposure to beryllium. |
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Heparinization and placement of the patient on bypass was delayed until thrombectomy. |
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He had wished to be buried where he died, but had also wanted the burial delayed in case he was only comatose. |
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We thought he must have been delayed... we thought... dear Lord, he can't be dead. |
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Well! It is a forlorn hope at the best, and not much the forlorner for being delayed till dark. |
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Control over Wales was delayed by reverses and the effects of Boudica's uprising, but the Romans expanded steadily northward. |
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They were delayed in southern Norway while Olaf's return was rebuffed, but became even more unpopular than he had been. |
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Charles delayed the opening of his first Parliament until after the second ceremony, to forestall any opposition. |
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This time, however, demolition was fatally delayed for hours by the Lord Mayor's lack of leadership and failure to give the necessary orders. |
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The connection to Manchester was delayed by Sir Richard Brooke of Norton Priory. |
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The main strategic result from the campaign became the delayed political settlement between the French and the Austrians. |
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Because of international trade interdependencies this led to European economic stagnation and delayed European recovery for several years. |
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Patients with breathing problems, car crash victims, patients with chest pains, seizures strokes among others face delayed response times. |
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Discharge from hospital can be delayed for months, even for over a year due to lack of appropriate care in the community. |
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A new generation of nuclear missile submarines will be built, however the final decision will be delayed until after the next election. |
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In November 1996 Spain confirmed its order but Germany delayed its decision. |
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Other nations reduced initial purchases or delayed orders while still intending to purchase the same final numbers. |
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The United Kingdom cut its initial order and delayed a decision on future orders. |
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The rest of the extension to New Street was due to open on 22 May 2016, but this was delayed to allow further track alignment work. |
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In the West confirmation of children is delayed until they are old enough to understand or at the bishop's discretion. |
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Wilfrid delayed his return from Gaul, only to find on his arrival back in Northumbria that Ceadda had been installed as bishop in his place. |
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Meanwhile, Richard was delayed in his return from Ireland and did not land in Wales until 24 July. |
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When she then pleads for the marriage to be delayed, her mother rejects her. |
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Manic Street Preachers had to cancel their show at Chelmsford due to being delayed in Budapest, Hungary at the airport after the Sziget Festival. |
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Filming was due to begin in September 2008 but was delayed due to Universal pulling out of backing the project. |
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Fangio took second place, nearly 33 minutes slower, his Mercedes delayed by engine trouble and running on only seven cylinders by the end. |
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The Crusaders then delayed for months while they argued over who would have the captured territory. |
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The catastrophic German politics between 1914 and 1945 are interpreted in terms of a delayed modernisation of its political structures. |
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Priority was given to producing large numbers of smaller aeroplanes, and plans for a long range four engined strategic bomber were delayed. |
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The need to acquire or produce extra landing craft for the expanded operation meant that the invasion had to be delayed to June. |
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Concerned about inflicting casualties on their own troops, many bombers delayed their attacks too long and failed to hit the beach defences. |
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Strong currents forced many landing craft east of their intended position or caused them to be delayed. |
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The railway station's reconnection with the Ebbw Valley Railway was due to be completed by 2011 but was delayed. |
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The vote was originally scheduled for 15 August 1995 but was delayed to the next day by Hurricane Felix passing over the islands. |
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Other public bills cannot be delayed by the House of Lords for more than two parliamentary sessions, or one calendar year. |
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The period for which Bills other than Money Bills could be delayed was originally two years. |
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In the delayed Northern Ireland Assembly election of 2003, the DUP became the largest political party in the region, with 30 seats. |
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The air strike delayed the scheduled British ground attack on Stanley by two days. |
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Airbus announced the first delay in June 2005 and notified airlines that deliveries would be delayed by six months. |
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The delayed launch decision was a result of delays of the Airbus A380 and discussions on how to fund development. |
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As a result, some airlines reportedly delayed deliveries of 787s in order to take later planes that may be closer to the original estimates. |
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On November 5, 2010, it was reported that some 787 deliveries would be delayed to address problems found during flight testing. |
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When the gentleman died a few years later, Richardson lost a potential patron, which delayed his ability to pursue his own writing career. |
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This new, delayed release date had put the album back into the next fiscal year, actually causing EMI's stock to drop. |
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An MRI of the brain showed delayed myelinisation, no calcifications were seen on a CT scan. |
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While Bulgaria and Romania, which joined the EU in 2007, are also legally bound to join the Schengen Area, implementation has been delayed. |
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However, it was announced in June 2010 that Phase I of the project had been delayed. |
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A final decision on the plan was delayed because of the impending return of Mary, Queen of Scots. |
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Matters had been delayed as Kitchener was away on an inspection tour of the Mediterranean and French was sick in bed. |
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The SNP had been scheduled to release their manifesto for the election but this was delayed. |
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On 12 June it was reported that the State Opening of Parliament, scheduled for 19 June, could be delayed. |
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Journals having this delayed availability are sometimes called delayed open access journals. |
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The display of the message concealed within the baton was delayed by a difficulty in opening the device. |
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But the crossing was delayed, either because of unfavourable weather or to avoid being intercepted by the powerful English fleet. |
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Although this delayed the project by ten weeks, the builders still completed the bridge on schedule two years later. |
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Once Anglesey was reoccupied he also began to progress the delayed plans to fortify the area. |
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This prevented him from painting for several years, and delayed publication of In Parenthesis. |
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However, further heavy rain caused a delayed start on Sunday, so that the last of the revised sessions would be played on Monday. |
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As with previous works, this was delayed, and Catatonia performed at festivals during the summer of 1997 while they waited for the release. |
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The release of the album was delayed several times and a headlining tour of the UK, was also postponed during this time. |
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In warmer climates, the combined effects of recovery from moulting and ovary maturation mean that spawning can become delayed. |
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The time taken to learn foraging skills may explain the delayed maturation in gulls. |
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Like many Arctic mammals, bearded seals employ a reproductive strategy known as delayed implantation. |
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Jellicoe despatched a message advising Tyrwhitt that he should expect reinforcements, but this was delayed at Harwich and never received. |
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The German plan had been delayed, causing further problems for their submarines, which had reached the limit of their endurance at sea. |
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Detailed geological investigation showed that it was the result of delayed compactional diagenesis of the Chalk Formation reservoir rocks. |
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His fleet was further delayed by adverse winds, and did not clear Berteaume Roads until 2 May. |
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Admiral of the Fleet Edward Russell was delayed until 29 April, but gained time by making a risky passage through the Gull channel. |
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They were delayed by 20 minutes and the smoke screens that should have hidden their assault had already lifted. |
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The ratio was 20 Channel Islanders to be interned for every German interned but its enactment was delayed and then diluted. |
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The paths through the minefields were very congested and broken up, which delayed matters further. |
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Through the process of delayed implantation, a female's fertilized egg divides and floats freely in the uterus for six months. |
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Their breeding seasons are December to February and May to June, though this is slightly delayed in more northern latitudes. |
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These may appear within 5 minutes post bite, or can be delayed for many hours. |
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They typically provide 6 to 16 weeks of delayed release in turf applications. |
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Often Quarter Sessions were delayed, in which case they met as General Sessions. |
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Aircraft must then be delayed in the air by holding over specified locations until they may be safely sequenced to the runway. |
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Issues with the paper used in ballots meant that results were delayed until later in the day after the election. |
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Once Emperor, Domitian immediately sought to attain his long delayed military glory. |
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An important element will be a landing platform dock ship, whose planned acquisition has been however delayed. |
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The king replied in a positive manner in a letter of 23 October 1491, but delayed the commission. |
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Philip was in Brussels at the time and his return to Spain was delayed until 1559 because of European politics and wars in northern Europe. |
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This was delayed for nine years, while his body stayed in the main room of the palace of the viceroy. |
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However, she delayed in answering, and in that time learned Philip was also considering a Valois alliance. |
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Philip delayed his response, and in this interval the opposition to his religious policies gained more widespread support. |
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An attack was delayed due to disagreements among the planners and the difficulty of moving supplies northward. |
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Cambodia was to have joined at the same time as Laos and Burma, but its entry was delayed due to the country's internal political struggle. |
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Additionally, the entry of several states into the Union was delayed due to distinctive complicating factors. |
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Most hearings are taped for delayed telecast in both of Canada's official languages. |
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The canal was blocked by the Egyptians, and most oil shipments were delayed as tankers had to go around Africa. |
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George Loveless was delayed due to illness and left later on the William Metcalf to Van Diemen's Land, reaching Hobart on 4 September. |
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Hampton was delayed by bad roads and supply problems and also had an intense dislike of Wilkinson, which limited his desire to support his plan. |
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Wilkinson's force of 8,000 set out on October 17, but was also delayed by bad weather. |
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The development was originally planned in the 1980s but was delayed due to the economics at the time. |
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Since GN trains took precedence on its own lines, MR passengers were becoming more and more delayed. |
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The Boundary Committee was delayed again following legal challenge by a group of councils in the county of Suffolk. |
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The project was delayed because the slick had not been delivered to the printer. |
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The project was delayed because of a flawed testing framework installation. |
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An introduction of flights on the same route is delayed until further notice, reports aerocroatia followed by e abolishment of the tilting train. |
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An equally destructive immune response, known as delayed xenograft rejection, can occur in the days after a transplant. |
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Dissection is angiographically seen either as a false lumen with delayed clearance of contrast material or simply as abrupt luminal narrowing. |
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Glitches delayed some states' data production, and the match-up between the QIs, MDS, and resident census data can be poor. |
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For practical purposes, complications of craniospinal irradiation include delayed radionecrosis and leukoencephalopathy. |
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Since the issue of approvement of the budget is not resolved, the financing of budget institutions is delayed. |
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The Razorback XT is a solid gilding-metal bullet with a hollowpoint designed for delayed expansion. |
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In the case of a delayed incoming flight, customers will be rebooked on the next available connection. |
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The impulse reaches the atrioventricular node, where it's momentarily delayed before it spreads throughout the walls of the ventricles. |
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Then he'd call back the next day and say the trip had been delayed. |
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Resurge returns Resurge will have his first run of the season after a lung infection in the spring delayed his return. |
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The referee gave the goal, but the linesmen delayed three or four seconds and then puts his flag up. |
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Earlier, the aircraft suffered a bird strike as it flew into New York which delayed its return by six hours. |
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The Mantoux test is an in vivo delayed hypersensitivity response to purified peptide derivative. |
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Big Ben malfunctioned in August when the bongs were delayed by six seconds, a clocksmith explaining that it was down to age. |
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He believes brain damage that occurs when someone's heart stops beating can be delayed for up to an hour. |
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Immediate and delayed neurotoxicity after mechlorethamine preparation for bone marrow transplantation. |
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Shad are supposed to coordinate with the blooming of the local shadbush, but this year's cold waters delayed their arrival. |
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Improvement in visual symptoms was delayed and incomplete in patient 4, and she had reduced visual acuity and metamorphopsia even after 2 months. |
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Six trains were delayed by the crime, discovered after midnight, and had to be talked through two affected signal boxes. |
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