This really is a title better suited for Spider Man fans looking for some diversionary gameplay. |
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The Golden Valley Line serves as a diversionary line for several other lines in the area as well as serving its normal traffic. |
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Determined to rescue the two, Holmes starts a diversionary fire and, in the confusion, scarpers. |
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After a series of diversionary manoeuvres, he crossed the river under cover of a thunderstorm and defeated Porus. |
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Any implication that I am engaged in diversionary activity will be hotly denied. |
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A diversionary channel is still being used to flow the river around the work site. |
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It's all a smokescreen, a diversionary tactic to take the focus off of certain questions those who failed this country that day don't want aired. |
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The height of the diversionary structure will allow water exceeding a two-year flood stage to flow onto an adjacent flood plain. |
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What may look like a simple journey across town can become a nightmare diversionary trek via rail replacement bus services. |
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He deployed his divisions with the aid of smoke, mirrors and diversionary activities. |
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To partially rectify this system new diversionary cables were laid to circumvent the target conurbations. |
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Our evolution has been mired in regressive politics and leaders who misdirect public policy on diversionary insignificancy. |
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We have heard all these diversionary arguments before, but rarely do these arguments have any merit. |
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At Sadiapani village, land was acquired for a diversionary railway line, as the existing one will be submerged. |
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American pop culture is filled with remnants of television series whose impact was little more than diversionary and trivial. |
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The developers seemed to be conscious this would be primarily a diversionary game. |
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Remember, Gilligan made possible Alastair Campbell's diversionary tactic that distracted attention from the argument about the need for war. |
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At any time today, there are a dozen Hope Vale people either in prison, or who would be in prison without diversionary measures. |
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The death of a child, mown down by a speeding sponsor in 2000, led the organisers to push as much traffic as they can on to diversionary routes. |
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Youth clubs have also been given money to pay for diversionary activities such as discos and barbecues to get young people off the streets. |
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His leadership in directing a diversionary force at Maastricht allowed the king's main army to take the town. |
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Mini-games such as Crush the Carrier are fresh, but prove nothing more than minor diversionary undertakings. |
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There was supposed to be a diversionary covering air strike. |
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In order to create a diversionary tactic, they gave seniors income splitting. |
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This is a diversionary tactic by this government to avoid discussing real issues like the growing economic problems in Canada and Quebec. |
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Mr. Speaker, my colleague, the Conservative member, is using a bit of a diversionary tactic. |
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During the vote at report stage just a few minutes ago, we saw an example of how the process was not abused as a diversionary tactic. |
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The Duke's army, circumvented by the rebels in a diversionary movement on the march south, remained intact, waiting outside Northampton for events to unfold. |
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How can we not deduce from this that this process, which will be costly in human and financial resources, is nothing but a diversionary tactic? |
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This government initiative smells of improvisation and seems like a diversionary tactic. |
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Two other routes were outlined as a diversionary tactic. Allied soldiers would follow these routes in order to outmanoeuvre the Germans. |
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Frequently, those solutions have been diversionary, steering the electorate away from confrontations of their own ambivalence about social change. |
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Similar to my comments regarding Bill C-34 which I suggested was a diversionary tactic, this bill could fall into the same category. |
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The leader of the Front National political party proclaimed it was only a diversionary tactic one year before the presidential elections. |
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Hitler remained convinced that the main Allied invasion of France would take place near Calais and that operations against Normandy were diversionary. |
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Invoking the notion of equal pay proved a very skilful diversionary tactic. |
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He responds to serious criticism by a biting wisecrack or diversionary personal attack. |
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I'm hesitant to assign this film a purely diversionary purpose, but is it designed to teach the virtue of self-reliance, or the simple pleasures of constructive play? |
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If it does not, it cannot be spared the criticism that communications such as this one are nothing more than diversionary manoeuvres! |
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Secondly, it's not comprised of mini-games or other diversionary elements. |
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An accused person might easily admit culpability or guilt in the context of a diversionary alternative when they are not in fact legally guilty. |
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To end the death penalty is to abandon a destructive, diversionary and divisive public policy that is not consistent with widely held values. |
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This measure will reduce the possibilities for diversionary routes and illicit cross-border activity. |
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With professional help, neighbours can come up with intervention models for first time young offenders in a diversionary way. |
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Is there arguably a Parliamentary scheme that you get the diversionary system in the Magistrate's Court and you do not get it if you are committed to the District Court? |
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Rice managed to avoid jail time by entering a pretrial diversionary program. |
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Detailed discussions should follow in order to consider any modifications to the scheme which may assist in reducing the costs of diversionary works. |
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Where occasional water flowing onto or across a site cannot be avoided, it can often be made harmless by diversionary banks, directing the flow into drains. |
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Other reasons may include the lack of adequate diversionary options where we can divert people with minor charges out of the criminal justice system into psychiatric care. |
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Government must allocate extra funding to provide even more of these diversionary programs to give some hope to the juveniles responsible for much of the in-town disturbances. |
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The closures have meant gridlock in places, but pre-planned highways contingencies have been put into operation and diversionary routes publicised where possible. |
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This turned a diversionary skirmish into the main theatre of war. |
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The archness doesn't really get in the way of the crime fighting, but it does lift this book from potentially boring to perfectly diversionary summer reading. |
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Accordingly, you resort to false premises, lies and diversionary tactics. |
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The programme effectively tested a model for diversionary measures for these children. |
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Last week, the trial took a diversionary turn of another kind courtesy of an event outside the courtroom. |
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In each case, the Justice Department used a diversionary tactic to contain the damage and to distract the public from the truth. |
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This is a charge that would typically be resolved with a diversionary program. |
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This recognises its importance for current passenger traffic and as a diversionary route when engineering takes place on the west coast main line. |
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Nor can we rely on escalatory steps such as economic sanctions to pressure it as it employs dilatory and diversionary tactics to complete its final solution. |
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I will start by saying that we will support this motion even though, once again, I believe it is merely a diversionary tactic. |
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The line is an important diversionary route from the electrified West Coast Main Line during engineering works. |
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A privateer, Francois Thurot, sailed from Dunkirk with five ships to provide diversionary support to the invasion. |
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Recently, she's discovered a new diversionary tactic. |
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Eight, we need to support the peace process in Abuja, but not allow it to become a diversionary tactic or to allow it to pre-empt what otherwise needs to be done to fulfill our civilian protection mandate. |
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I submit that this diversionary tactic is one of the strengths of the bill, and I know this is universally supported by the members of the committee. |
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Speaking of pensions, did anyone notice the cute little diversionary tactic of offering pension splits to those pensioners who just had their life savings destroyed? |
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This is a blatant yet closely diversionary tactic by the Conservative Party to change the channel on its silence on the security breach of the ex-foreign affairs minister. |
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They will not be fooled by the Bloc's diversionary tactic-this motion-because they have enough self-confidence and are thinking clearly enough not to fall for it. |
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On the 12th of April we fired a great amount of shells to an area around Arnhem to create a diversionary tactic as the main assault by the 49th went in almost without resistance at the opposite end of Arnhem. |
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Second, as a diversionary tactic to keep attention from its shortfalls it does not want opposition parties, its own backbenchers and the media focusing on the economy and the issues that are important to Canadians. |
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The supply managed industries are wondering whether Bill C-34 might be a diversionary tactic to get producers' eyes off some of the problems and uncertainties facing the supply managed industry. |
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We will call the Liberals on their doublespeak whenever it occurs, and we will call the Liberals on their diversionary tactics whenever they dream them up. |
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To the north of the French armies the British accepted the mission of mounting some powerful diversionary attacks that would pin down dozens of German reserve divisions in that sector. |
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No wonder the budget was replete with diversionary announcements – the principal one, of course, being the decision to free new pensioners from the constraints of low yields on annuities. |
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The House of Representatives' decision to delay Mr Clinton's impeachment debate, which had been due to start on December 17th, will add force to the widely held view that attacking Iraq was a classic diversionary tactic. |
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He also alleged that the central bank colludes in this scam, and applies its regulations unfairly. The bank dismissed his letter as a diversionary rant. |
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In particular, because of their educational value, they are particularly useful for promoting diversionary measures and for providing alternatives to measures that would deprive a youth of his or her liberty. |
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Alternative ways of managing women who commit offences, such as diversionary measures and pretrial and sentencing alternatives, shall be implemented wherever appropriate and possible. |
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Before referral to the Hearings System is made, consideration should be given to whether a voluntary or diversionary intervention would be an effective means of improving behaviour. |
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Failure to adequately plan for and inform drivers of these diversionary routes can simply displace congestion and bottlenecks from major routes able to cope with traffic volumes to smaller ones that become easily congested. |
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Referrals to a youth conference can be either through the diversionary scheme operated by the Public Prosecution Service or following a finding of guilt in court. |
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Philip appealed to his Scottish allies to help with a diversionary attack on England. |
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The Battle of Waterloo commenced with a diversionary attack on Hougoumont by a division of French soldiers. |
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Many writers find that a diversionary activity such as doodling provides a good micro-vacation from writing. |
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The attack involved two corps in the main assault and two corps performing diversionary attacks at Ypres. |
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While it is also available as a diversionary route, Knockmore, Ballinderry, Glenavy and Crumlin stations have closed. |
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The line is maintained both for crew training and as a diversionary route, and passes close to Belfast International Airport at Aldergrove. |
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For this reason it is often used as a diversionary airport when weather conditions close aviation hubs elsewhere in the United Kingdom. |
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In addition, the Kriegsmarine had allocated its few remaining larger and more modern ships to diversionary operations in the North Sea. |
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During the siege of this strategic fortress city the imperialist and Spanish allies launched a diversionary attack from Germany's IJssel line. |
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The line is also heavily used for freight, and is an important diversionary route during East Coast Main Line closures. |
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We get early warning of any blockages on the motorway, enabling us to take diversionary routes. |
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The six-week project combines high visibility patrols with diversionary tactics. |
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The damage came on the diversionary route used by motorists because of bridge repairs 100 yards away. |
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The PM accused the BJP of adopting diversionary tactics and said this was affecting governance when there were grave challenges facing the country. |
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The use of diversionary techniques such as fires had to be made carefully. |
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This protects products and patients from the risks of counterfeiting, diversionary practices and irresponsible pricing inherent in secondary and gray markets. |
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Released from the Peninsular War in Spain and Portugal by British victory, the British intended to use them for diversionary raids along the coasts of Maryland and Virginia. |
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Wolfe advocated an immediate assault on Fort Fouras, and also a diversionary raid in the direction of nearby La Rochelle to confuse the French about the true intentions. |
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The British had received several requests from their German allies to try to relieve the pressure on them by launching diversionary operations against the French. |
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