Stefan Klos was attentive in following the ball's late diversion, before palming it round the post. |
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He foreshadowed the imposition of new taxes and the diversion of funds allocated for development work to military spending. |
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All buses will have to follow diversion routes along Bow Lane, Ringway and Corporation Street on Saturday afternoons. |
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In such states, the risk of diversion of funds and of corruption is extremely high. |
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Conversely, drug court participants are significantly more likely than diversion participants to be arrested during the follow-up period. |
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The old soldier, who learned a long time ago to recognize deception and diversion, is gonna fix their wagon. |
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For all its sizzle, it has, after twelve years, been unable to become much more than a rich man's diversion. |
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We already know their plan includes diversion of current payroll taxes, something that will weaken, not strengthen, Social Security. |
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Why is it a manly diversion to bully others whereas sexual deviation is unmanly and deserving of moral and criminal censure? |
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The Reserve Bank of India has detected over 1,000 cases of fund diversion by corporate bodies. |
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Province-wide and country-wide, extended producer warranty legislation is the only way to reach 100 per cent waste diversion. |
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The Scottish Seabird Centre on the harbour front is a fascinating diversion offering interactive family fun. |
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We were told by the Council that only buses and residents' vehicles would be allowed up here but it's being used as a general diversion. |
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As a diversion, we took a lesson in Nordic walking, a form of exercise that is becoming increasingly fashionable. |
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Traffic using the northbound diversion will be given priority for the right turn in front of the town hall and into Kingsbury Street. |
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Also, funds earmarked for aviation always risk political diversion or delay in favor of other more favored projects. |
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The package includes voicemail, call forwarding, three-way calls, caller ID and call diversion. |
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The Colorama, once a welcome diversion, seemed by then vulgar and obtrusive. |
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And finally, it acknowledges that 100 per cent diversion is impossible, since garbage will never just disappear. |
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When combined with naloxone, sublingual buprenorphine is as effective as methadone, but has much less abuse or diversion potential. |
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Mel championed a recycling and composting plan that will push Toronto to the forefront of waste diversion in North America. |
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Similar water diversion plans by upstream non-Indian users severely degraded Walker River Reservation resources as well. |
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It is an attractive diversion somewhat enhanced by the charm and charisma of its stars. |
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Aside from the slight diversion into the life story of his brother's weird friend, it had been a relatively normal session. |
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I expected the league to create some kind of diversion while Payne pulled the old switcheroo, but there are no diversions. |
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They require diversion of considerable assets from performance of principal tasks. |
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Its diversion tunnel is accompanied by upstream and downstream cofferdams that permit construction of the main dam. |
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Crayons, paper, coloring books and story books may provide a much needed diversion. |
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If abdominal or perineal areas are affected, the patient may require a colostomy or urinary diversion. |
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Continuously increasing the fiscal deficit and diversion of larger funds to consumption rather than investment hurts it more. |
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Projects include dams, spillway and diversion channels, intakes, and distribution systems. |
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And the movie accepts his assertion that he knew nothing of the illegal diversion of funds to the contras fighting in Nicaragua. |
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A diversion is planned for users of the footpath so that it runs to the south of Marine Lake. |
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Long term planning and commitment to the programme have helped to prevent diversion of resources. |
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The power outage no doubt was the product of the continued diversion of resources and lack of investment in basic infrastructure. |
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In the past there have been cases of over-expenditure and diversion of some resources. |
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But in the case of the big river diversion schemes this sequence took a more intelligent course. |
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At any other time, this would provide a welcome diversion for a people wearied by the dreary, daily business of trying to stay alive. |
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They were both twenty, full of energy at times and seeking some adventurous diversion. |
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A diversion along the keel reveals the remains of the rudder and propshafts. |
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It was an unwelcome diversion that ultimately changed the rest of his life. |
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Quick, someone create a diversion so I can make a break for the toilet and scribble a note from my mum excusing me from class. |
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Like an insomniac passing the time, she stares blindly into the artificial luminescence, as though hoping for either a diversion or a soporific. |
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A request for reconsignment or diversion must be confirmed in writing, which shall include facsimile transmissions. |
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The expected solution is a permanent diversion around the problem, which is a legacy of old mine workings. |
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Los Angeles' famous diversion of water from the Owens Valley left a dry lakebed where Owens Lake had once existed. |
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Michael Jackson is just one of the victims in this deadly game of diversion. |
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My other sister and brother-in-law have worked hard to provide my kids with distraction and diversion. |
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The traffic diversion during the three days worked like a dream and avoided what could have been chaos. |
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And, at any rate, the SDF did not approve of industrial struggle, holding that such activity was a diversion from the inevitable. |
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You'd need to create a diversion, by throwing a rock that lands behind them, making a noise and distracting them temporarily. |
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It suggests increased recycling, composting and diversion of waste away from landfill sites through alternative methods of waste management. |
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The momentary diversion of his attention, it seemed, was sufficient to elicit Deuroff's shift in focus as well. |
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Pleasant diversion and vigorous exercise help as they increase the inborn production of pain killers called endorphins or enkephalins. |
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The standard of diversion signs, etc were not up to standard and the Council have apologised to the people discommoded. |
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The diversion happened shortly after 6pm when a pedestrian was knocked down on a zebra crossing on Lower Addiscombe Road. |
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Creating a diversion allowed the NCAA selection committee to elude criticism for its most problematic bracketing in recent years. |
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Perhaps we should regard his mock battle with him as a harmless diversion, a little fireside amusement for the masses. |
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It had a bit of zip, and it was a nice diversion from the usual power ballads. |
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We enjoyed a sandy off-road diversion and the briefest of dips in the North Atlantic, with its warming Gulf Stream magic. |
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Construction, agriculture, water diversion, and diking have sucked away at the waterway since settlement boomed here in the 19th century. |
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While at the stern, take a short diversion to view the keel and the two propshafts projecting on either side. |
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Some have argued that these prosecutions are a diversion and distraction from the real task of prosecuting terrorists. |
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In the movie, words, poetry, and rhymes are more than a diversion, but a vehicle for redemption and enlightenment. |
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He also has one of the funniest bits in the movie as part of the elaborate diversion the gang plans as part of the initial heist. |
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Because of the police diversion there were huge hold-ups with rush hour traffic along Whitworth Road. |
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I like the idea of creating a big diversion of sorts to get moving with smaller stuff. |
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He was glad for the escape from the competition, and grateful for the diversion that driving provided him. |
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What they'll try to do is either decoy us or create a diversion, something to get us to respond, to move out of the area where they want to go. |
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Against that, the speech at the Orewa Rotary Club by the man in the white hat was just a diversion and a distraction. |
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Still others might prefer the challenge of a video or pinball game as an entertaining diversion. |
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Check that effluent collection channels, gullies and diversion systems are working and set to deliver the effluent directly to the storage tank. |
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There is a lot of stress involved in a diversion due to technical malfunction. |
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They made going to a Web site a political act, not just an informational search or an entertaining diversion. |
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We appreciate all the letters that have been pouring in, they have been a nice diversion from the waiting game. |
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Usually, I just turn to the BBC World Service for diversion, eventually slinking back to National or Concert. |
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Spearfishing isn't a sport to you, it's a competitive diversion done for enjoyment! |
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Come July and August, with crops drinking thirstily from the canal, the riverbed below the diversion often dried up completely. |
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With bypass procedures and biliopancreatic diversion, success is even greater. |
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In this case the council had acquired a plot of land in 1955, for the purpose of constructing a road diversion. |
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The patient became transfusion dependent and subsequently underwent cystectomy and ileal conduit urinary diversion. |
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Residents of Netherlands Avenue were furious after their road was used as a diversion onto Huddersfield Road. |
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He was a precocious genius, became famous very early, and for a while tasted society life and the pleasure of entertainment and diversion. |
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Critics say that this is just a diversion from investing resources in truly non-polluting technologies. |
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Maybe it's because he was a bean counter before he ventured into the world of custom knifemaking as a diversion to his somewhat formal career. |
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So it's a diversion from jail and you've got that saving, and the main aim is to save those diffused costs which are borne by victims. |
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Some side roads will also be temporarily closed with appropriate diversion routes added. |
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A tour of the college takes about an hour and is well worth the diversion from the culinary and shopping delights. |
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Modern walkers love to travel, and many long for the diversion of strange lands and foreign tongues. |
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A signed diversion route around the inner ring road will be in operation for the duration of the work. |
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The entire article amounted to a diversion from the real issue of government foreknowledge and the government's failure to act on what it knew. |
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The NSPG meeting defined the official line on the hawk deal, but it did not address the funding diversion. |
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But with curbside recycling and collections alone, even the most dedicated communities will never achieve more than a 50 to 60 percent diversion rate. |
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Water subsided in some areas as the tide went out but the diversion signs were back up again at high tide on Thursday morning and Thursday evening. |
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The Air Marshal said such programmes not only provided diversion to the airmen and their family members, but it also helped in personality development. |
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Some see it as a diversion from the main political objectives of calling for direct elections. |
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The public health implications of diversion have probably only begun to be elucidated. |
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Besides, even if pot were really, really, really well regulated like prescription drugs, diversion and abuse will still happen. |
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Before leaving the bay, we idle across to the landing stage for Skomer Island, so that Kate can make a brief diversion ashore and deliver the island's mail. |
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Cassandra looked on in amusement, glad for the momentary diversion. |
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Ethiopian Airlines wishes to apologize to its esteemed customers for the inconvenience caused by this diversion. |
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It's a diversion, much like pinochle or gin rummy were in the days when there were only three TV channels. |
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The chief risks involve the theft or diversion of nuclear material from a facility or a physical attack or act of sabotage designed to cause a release of radioactivity. |
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As we have just heard, some think that the public should not have a say even on the diversion of two-thirds of the water in one of our last remaining braided rivers. |
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It is naturally assumed not only that we poor saps queuing in line need constant diversion, but that we need infantile diversion of the worst kind. |
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The Missing of the Somme was not merely written as a diversion from rewriting Tender is the Night. |
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When they encounter cops or rivals, the outriders will starburst, creating a diversion. |
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Some of the coloured route markers are over-ruled by diversion signs. |
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I decided on a ten-minute diversion, a loop round the hill to a point on the straight and very narrow line of tholeiite that cuts across the country. |
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However, his anger at others is simply a diversion from self-loathing. |
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California went through all this many years ago, and is still paying for it and trying to mend the damage its water diversion schemes have created. |
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There is a proposed diversion of the river draining Lake Koroko in the Fiordland National Park, and diverting a discharge of Lake Wakatipu down into Southland. |
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The situation will continue to be monitored, and further gaps may have to be closed if they are being used as short cuts along the diversion route. |
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They are excavating on both sides of the M62, cutting a diversion channel so the canal go under the motorway bridge without disrupting traffic above. |
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Generals and others feared that underworked soldiers might degenerate into an armed mob, so education became a useful and time-consuming diversion. |
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Postman prefers Huxley to Orwell and argues that there is no need for Big Brother to conceal anything from citizens whom technological diversion has largely narcotized. |
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He was not convicted but entered a pretrial diversion program, common for first-time offenders. |
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And he did it consistently, not on a whim as a novelty or diversion. |
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Prosecutors say Kim covered up the diversion of hundreds of millions of dollars from the chaebol's shipbuilding and trading companies to bankroll the car company. |
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This is meant as a pleasant diversion where even the fight scenes lack force, apparently so as not to make the audience of teenage girls overanxious. |
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According to him, the sewage diversion plan can make a big difference. |
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She was pursued by police officers but was able to escape, thanks to supporters who turned hosepipes on the police and created a diversion for her. |
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Listening back, it was a bit of a diversion for them and the start of that industrial sound but it was not a very accomplished album to be honest. |
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They also hoped to find a short portage between the Marias and Saskatchewan Rivers that would allow the diversion of the western Canadian fur trade to American traders. |
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Instead he took a last-minute diversion and insisted on showing explaining to us the architectural merits of a row of Portaloos and a rubbish skip. |
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For music and dance freaks, the in-house discotheque offers a diversion. |
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There will also be an examination of opportunities for traffic diversion including by rail, by pipeline, and the movement of freight to less congested ports outside Dublin. |
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Hopefully it forms a brief diversion from the main action, and a prelude to the character development and genuinely shocking revelations of the third volume. |
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The road is the emergency diversion route for Ewell Road traffic. |
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In short, the film is a pleasingly inoffensive diversion in which Philip Seymour Hoffman, in the guise of splenetic gonzo rock journalist Lester Bangs, almost steals the show. |
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The service is reverting to the direct route between the town centre and Kirkwall Airport and the diversion across the Heathery Loan will be discontinued. |
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But he can often turn that diversion into something positive. |
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Signed diversion routes will be used to direct traffic around the closure. |
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Eventual dissipation of somatic dissociation or a diversion of attention to somatic or exteroceptive processes brings the individual's OBE to an end. |
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Urinary diversion is a surgical procedure used in patients with a neurogenic bladder who are unable to catheterize their own urethra. |
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Corruption, in this context the diversion of public finance from the needs of the army, may have contributed greatly to the Fall. |
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The James Bay Project continues to expand, with work that began in 2010 on a new phase that involves the diversion of the Rupert River. |
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But scientists argue that the 'khorin' might have been a diversion of the word 'khurem' which means castle in Mongolian. |
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The total official length of this section is 17 miles, although the diversion via Rew Street currently adds around an extra mile. |
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This diversion was enjoyed on the sly, and unknown to the ladies of the house. |
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Hunting polecats by moonlight was also a popular diversion among midland schoolboys. |
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In particular, the Flemish region of Belgium has the highest waste diversion rate in Europe. |
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The immediate effect of this was as intended the diversion of transiting traffic away from the town centre. |
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Ascension serves as a diversion airport for ETOPS aircraft crossing the Atlantic. |
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Many people choose to make the small diversion to include it on their traverse. |
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But bearbaiting, then a favourite diversion of high and low, was the abomination which most strongly stirred the wrath of the austere sectaries. |
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Both the illicit manufacture and diversion of illegal explosives to the consumer market have become a growing problem in recent years. |
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts announces steps to help prevent prescription pain killer misuse, addiction and diversion. |
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He that thinks that diversion may not lie in hard labour, forgets the early rising and hard riding of huntsmen. |
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This took place between about 478,000 to 424,000 years ago, and was responsible for the diversion of the River Thames onto its present course. |
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The diversion of heavier bombers to the Balkans meant that the crews and units left behind were asked to fly two or three sorties per night. |
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Thirty such patients underwent biliopan creatic diversion, 14 laparoscopically. |
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A subplot, which sows the seeds of romance between the lonely widow and a handsome cowboy, is a belated yet welcome diversion. |
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When he was 5 years old, however, his ear, nose, and throat specialist suggested a bilateral submandibular duct diversion. |
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Indeed, watching indexes gyrate offers the elder Kahn endless diversion. |
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In the new study, the researchers focused on 49 women who had undergone biliopancreatic diversion prior to becoming pregnant. |
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Exclusive dedication to necessitous chores without interludes of hedonistic diversion renders Jack a hebetudinous fellow. |
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The electric locomotive was being hauled dead in the train by a diesel over the unpowered diversion route. |
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Only then did most of those present hear about the diversion. |
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In that sense his own particular trademark brand of brow-beaten world-weariness is a hugely welcome and hilariously entertaining diversion. |
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A Florida court convicted a Cuban hijacker of air piracy in the March diversion of a passenger plane to Key West. |
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The section through Stalybridge was once mooted as a diversion route for the restoration of the Huddersfield Narrow Canal. |
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At Capels Mill, the bed of the canal was used as the route for the Stroud Bypass in the 1980s, and so a diversion had to be built at this point. |
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These include automatic take-off performance figure checking, en route driftdown and diversion planning, and a runway overrun warning and protection system. |
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The modern form of the dikes supplemented by overflow and lateral diversion channels, began to appear in the 17th and 18th centuries, built in the Netherlands. |
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The thrusted contact of the two formations passes through the tailrace tunnel outlet area and intersects the main access tunnel and diversion tunnel near the outlet end. |
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Some experimental spirits could not resist the diversion of throwing Varick and his former wife together, and there were those who thought he found a zest in the propinquity. |
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Without any major allies, the manpower shortage became critical when France and Spain entered the war, forcing a major diversion of military resources from the Americas. |
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The surgical interventions covered in the registry include gastric banding, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch. |
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They approved payment for the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding and biliopancreatic diversion with a duodenal switch. |
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Burgoyne's plan was to lead an army along Lake Champlain, while a strategic diversion advanced along the Mohawk River, and both would rendezvous at Albany. |
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Her paper defines licit and illicit arms and analyzes the points of diversion of licit small arms to the illicit market and potential mechanisms to prevent diversion. |
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Ashghal will install road signs to advice motorists of the diversion. |
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While the Russian invasion failed, it caused the diversion of German troops to the east, allowing the Allied victory at the First Battle of the Marne. |
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Traditionally, treatment of anastomotic leak after LAR involved resection of the anastomosis with end colostomy or suturing of the anastomosis with proximal diversion. |
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Prior to the main barrage, there was a diversion by the 24th Australian Brigade, which involved the 15th Panzer Division being subjected to heavy fire for a few minutes. |
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Because of concerns about dead, rotting fish affecting water quality, SPU will limit the number of salmon above the diversion dam to about 1,000 chinook and 4,500 coho. |
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They ll also be a clearly signed A-road diversion in place for all vehicles, although we understand car drivers may use their local knowledge to find alternative routes. |
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The increased costs of public services due to diversion and misallocation of public resources affect disproportionately the poor and the marginalised. |
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The attack did not result in the diversion of any German troops. |
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Some criticisms include that the diversion of trade within APEC members would create trade imbalances, market conflicts and complications with nations of other regions. |
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The world, of course, is seen by the commentariat as a side issue, yet another diversion from his real work, which is to answer whatever questions they see fit to pose. |
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