We may need to shock her into unconsciousness and reinstate hypnopaedia during this final month. |
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Years of rental had taken its toll, but, undeterred, the family slowly started to reinstate the house's original integrity. |
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The unanimous protests meant they were forced to reinstate the grog the following year, but I still haven't been back. |
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The ruler soon changed his mind and decided to reinstate the disgraced minister. |
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Planning to replace only bendy buses won't reinstate Routemasters on their traditional routes. |
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Gonzalez told the students she hoped USAS could pressure the US companies to reinstate fired workers throughout the Nicaraguan maquila. |
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Oxford's women rowers bounced back at last weekend's regatta to reinstate themselves at national level. |
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They were pawns in the Vatican's plan to reconquer Scotland and reinstate the regime of the cardinals, the bishops and the priests. |
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A final reason was to reinstate an elected government illegally deposed by force. |
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The information held in the files is extremely difficult and, in the majority of cases, impossible to reinstate. |
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Others say the West has forced the government to reinstate the repressive apparatus used by the previous regime to quash opposition. |
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The King had to reinstate the Whigs, but he was at least spared the humiliation of creating new peers, as the Duke withdrew his opposition to the Reform Bill. |
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Overrule the decision of the school board, reinstate the student and expunge his or her record. |
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Therefore, the employer was ordered to reinstate the terminable allowance benefit retroactively to members of the CS group bargaining unit. |
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Cease-trade orders are revocable, and we do reinstate clients once they are given a green light by the regulators. |
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The board had based its decision to reinstate Bhadauria on its findings that his misconduct was temporary and that he was not beyond redemption. |
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The applicant pleads, in addition, that the Commission's decision not to reinstate him is vitiated by a total failure to state reasons. |
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In theory, we would need to reinstate this committee, which could then meet tomorrow evening, and sift through the amendments. |
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The present approach is really topsy-turvy, and I think that we need to reinstate Montesquieu's principles. |
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We appealed to keep, or if necessary reinstate, all the budgetary lines from the preliminary draft budget. |
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In view of the limited budgetary means, it is essential to reinstate the role of cooperation as a learning tool. |
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The Union Syndicale proposed reasonable solutions to reinstate the personnel. |
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A similar dialogue contributed to the Government's decision to reinstate the ban on the sale of non-iodized salt for human consumption. |
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The challenge was clear: reinstate our service standards on a much broader scale without compromising security. |
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According to its adversaries, its objective is to reinstate Kumba Yala in power. |
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The occupation ended when the company agreed to reinstate retirees' benefits, which had been ended in advance of the closure. |
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I support the idea of the need to reinstate the mechanisms of the rule of law, freedom of expression and freedom of the media. |
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But detractors took her at her word and criticised her for wanting to reinstate the death penalty. |
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It is not possible to temporarily suspend or reinstate your Premium Membership at a later date. |
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Support the idea of selective tree cutting to reinstate views of the Ottawa River. |
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Loving, non-critical support could reinstate this hagiological chess figure to his former glory and put the royal game back in the media's crosshairs. |
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The council hopes to be able to provide funds to reinstate gravestones and memorials at council cemeteries which were laid flat on safety grounds recently. |
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A lobby of the meeting was due to take place to show the strength of support for the sacked librarians and to urge the university to reinstate them. |
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We will put a stop to Labour's politics of envy and give to tenants in London what is every other tenant's birthright and reinstate the right to buy. |
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Under Johnson, the chain alienated customers by doing away with discounts and sales, only to reinstate them after sales plummeted. |
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The effort to reinstate more functional and resilient fire regimens has stalled. |
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However, many Western practitioners today feel a need to reinstate the universal, non-sectarian spiritual orientation of Traditional Chinese Medicine. |
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Throughout the programme and even after its termination, it may be necessary to carry out periodic threat evaluations in order to decide whether to continue, upgrade, discontinue or reinstate protection measures. |
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She directed the employer to reinstate him in his managerial position and to remove from his personal file any reference to the discipline imposed. |
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The government is hoping to reinstate temporary protection visas, which provide asylum seekers with only three years' protection and deny the visa holder the right to be reunited with their family. |
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And even as public support for the death penalty is in welcome steep decline, back in 2011 the DUP called for a parliamentary debate to reinstate it. |
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Related: Key Labour NHS pledge impossible to deliver, says influential thinktank Labour's plans to reinstate patients' right to see a GP within 48 hours should ensure that long waits to see a family doctor are banished. |
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When parents are seen to fail, let us reinstate approved schools and borstals. |
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The exporters were informed of the essential facts and considerations on the basis of which it was intended to reinstate the Commission's acceptance of their undertakings. |
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The legislation would reinstate the tattered social contract, profoundly affect individual public behavior, and provide an unusually tangible sign that a government gone awry had finally gotten a grip. |
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We are going to see, I think some time in the next little while, the government attempting to reinstate some provisions of the anti-terrorism legislation that died about a year ago. |
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Arbitrator Lon Moeller ordered Delphi to reinstate and pay backpay to all workers laid off up to the 1,500 job guarantee. |
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The shift manager responsible for removing a controller from duty is now responsible for ensuring that all the appropriate steps are taken to reinstate a controller to duty. |
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Those measures allowed it to reinstate regulatory authority over production costs and to give responsibility for electricity purchases to the California Department of Water and Resources. |
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You may reinstate your membership in any branch. |
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Therefore, there can be no need to reinstate that principle in explicit terms, by amendment to the trust, because the principle has not been abrogated by any subsequent trust agreement. |
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A suggestion in early 2009 was to reinstate the loop at Brading, thus allowing a 'Clock Face' timetable to encourage greater use. |
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Only the Accounting Officer may reinstate the authorisation. |
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I should clarify that they decided to reinstate the appeal process. |
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The crisis presents an opportunity to reinstate adequate legal, regulatory and institutional frameworks that encourage sound water management and help increase land and water productivity. |
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Unfortunately, we cannot reinstate the decoration without the help of the darer. |
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Baker said workers want the company to reinstate benefits to retirees and, in advance of the plant closure, to immediately provide workers with outstanding vacation pay and other monies owing. |
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Will you reinstate funding for feminist advocacy and research? |
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An appeal is pending to reinstate Aguiar's claims against Kaplan. |
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Such a transfer does not reinstate the contribution room of the transferor spouse or partner, nor does it count against the contribution room of the transferee spouse or partner. |
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However, reports from Japan indicate that if facilities in either country fail to pass inspection, Japan will be quick to reinstate its beef import ban. |
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We should reinstate that instrument and we should make the rules tight so that only in situations where grave disasters occur will we call up this particular instrument. |
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When they returned in 1052 to an enthusiastic welcome in the Sussex ports, Edward had to reinstate the Godwine family. |
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In 2006, a group that included BBC Radio Suffolk and the East Anglian Daily Times failed in their campaign to reinstate Edmund. |
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Although James was pleased with Donne's work, he refused to reinstate him at court and instead urged him to take holy orders. |
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The ensuing pressure from the Fellows induced the Council to reinstate Russell. |
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The restoration project will clear excess vegetation, reinstate old paths, replace broken bridges, repair the grotto, clean and seal the canals, replant fallen trees and reseed grassy areas. |
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Cadwaladr fled to Ireland and hired a Norse fleet from Dublin, bringing the fleet to Abermenai to compel Owain to reinstate him. |
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Having examined all further possibilities to maintain the good functioning of this Agreement, including the possibility to take notice of the equivalence of legislation, it may decide by unanimity to reinstate the Agreement. |
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Thousands of angry Sirius XM customers began a campaign on Facebook and other social media to reinstate BBC Radio 1 on Sirius XM Radio. |
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In Japan, there are so many films on the Asama affair, so many confused, fantasized, or misleading films that I wanted to reinstate the truth and hand it down to future generations. |
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When prosperity returned with World War II, agitation began to end the Commission, and reinstate responsible government. |
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The court could decide within months whether to reinstate the death penalty, to condemn him to the living death of life in prison or to grant a new trial. |
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Much of the momentum to reinstate Mr. Rudd came from a steady drumbeat of polls showing that the party under Ms. Gillard was almost certain to face a catastrophic loss in elections to be held in September. |
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It had been used as a last resort to reinstate security and stability, restore confidence, alleviate hardship, and give a fresh impulse to multiparty democracy and the rule of law. |
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As the arbitrator noted, even where frankness and contrition are first displayed at arbitration, this could make the difference in determining whether or not to reinstate the grievor. |
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In 2017 two majors countries, Turkey and the Philippines have their executives making moves to reinstate the death penalty. |
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Although Mr. Grismer repeatedly passed the driving test, he could not persuade officials of the British Columbia Superintendent of Motor Vehicles to reinstate his licence. |
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The EU executive in Brussels said on Wednesday that moves to reinstate the death penalty could incur curbs on Hungary's EU rights and entitlements. |
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Motions to reinstate Dixon and Roberts were subsequently tabled, and the Assembly Commission issued a press statement explaining the legal situation as they saw it. |
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The law also contained a trigger that would reinstate the VLF to its pre-1998 amount if the general fund was determined to be inadequate to provide the back fill to the dries. |
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To reinstate the index linking of pensions to average wages has to be the the logical and simplist method of satisfying pensioners' economic welfare. |
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There is an ongoing proposal to reinstate commuter trains to Hobart. |
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This parliament voted to reinstate the monarchy and the House of Lords. |
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In the Norton edition, the addition of introductions and annotations to each play actually tends to reinstate the fixities that the edition ostensibly rejects. |
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After the advent of the Malagasy independence, the Madagascans tried to reinstate Malagasy as a language of instruction especially in secondary schools. |
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In 2013 another campaign to reinstate St Edmund as patron saint was begun with the backing of representatives from businesses, Churches, radio and local politicians. |
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The school board voted to reinstate the school's uniform policy. |
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