But sick children have only half a chance to be cured six months after birth. |
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In the last six months, the landscape of Washington racing has changed dramatically. |
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They are fiercely against a levy on plastic bags, even though a levy in Ireland saw a 90 per cent reduction in bags over six months. |
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Patients were gradually able to decrease antihypertensive drug therapy during the first one to six months. |
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The listed carpetmaker saw his revenue increase slightly to $101.9 million in the six months to December 31. |
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The performance in Dublin was as assured and purposeful as Wembley had been six months previously. |
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While you may be able to manage for three to six months without a specific employee, one or two years is invariably a tall order. |
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He was supposed to show me the ropes and introduce me to the work over a period of six months. |
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Of course, Jason had been auditioning for six months, ever since he'd gotten his first agent. |
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Almost six months ago, foreign-policy macher Perle vowed to sue him for writing an unflattering feature about him in The New Yorker. |
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I am six months pregnant and I'm suffering badly from nasal congestion and a runny nose. |
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About six months after you have rooted your cutting, you can transplant it directly into the garden, if you choose. |
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I want you to return your neighbor's table saw that you borrowed six months ago. |
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The Paris peace conference was a lengthy and complex process, running on for six months. |
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Let all concerned with planning this madcap scheme spend the next six months in a wheelchair! |
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The EU yesterday banned the import of live birds, poultry meat and feathers from Romania for at least six months. |
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Less than six months after the lunar eclipse in May, the Moon will again undergo total eclipse, this time on the 8th. |
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Later on I overheard him saying that this was his first Bonfire night in the UK as he'd only lived here for six months. |
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After living there for six months, Mark and I got married and a year later moved to East Harlem. |
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The same discussion is in order when the contractor delivers the bad news that the project will run on another six months. |
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In January he was given six months to live but survived longer than doctors predicted. |
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She had helped him assemble a massive machine in their underground warehouse of a lab over the past six months, and finally it was ready. |
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He has been given a 20 per cent chance of survival and doctors say he might have three to six months to live. |
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Training will be tailor-made to cater for the individual woman's needs and can last from a matter of days to up to six months. |
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By the following morning doctors had told Lorraine that she had a rare form of cervical cancer and only six months to live. |
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He will be electronically tagged and was given a supervision order for six months. |
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In September 2000, she was diagnosed with bone cancer and given six months to live. |
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We recommend you hold around three to six months of your net salary in liquid assets. |
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He said under-20 players could be sent on attachment for varying periods of up to six months while under-17 players could go to football schools. |
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All patients were cured ultimately and no patients relapsed during six months of follow up. |
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For a medium flavor, six months is required, while a sharp taste takes even longer. |
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We also make salamis, chorizos and cotechinos, whose combined lifespan will be between three and six months. |
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For the next six months, he and a gang of voluntary workers worked night after night to transform the vacant site into the first Celtic Park. |
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After six months Rick awoke from his coma, and finds his life soon turned upside down again. |
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Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity will spend another six months crawling over the surface of the red planet and sending data back to Earth. |
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My very first job was doing a bread delivery round for the Co-op for six months. |
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The effects on wrinkles such as the frown line, forehead creases and crow's feet last for four to six months. |
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The diamond ring and the wedding band Nikolas placed on my finger six months ago blinds me as it catches the sun's rays. |
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Known as the “middle passage,” this sea voyage could range from one to six months, depending on the weather. |
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Normally a creature of habit, he has changed coaches and routine with reckless abandon in the past six months. |
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I would have liked to see each member of the committee drive a livestock wagon for six months before making a report that will affect us all. |
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They will report back in six months with their recommendations, but, oh, to be a fly on the wall as this little lot get around the table. |
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Because the school offers small class sizes, many of the courses have a wait list of three to six months. |
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Rail chiefs have been condemned by residents for not repairing a damaged wall which restricts access to the line for six months. |
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For six months I don't get anything from you and now you just happen to literally waltz in here and surprise me like this. |
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The hostel houses six people for up to six months at a time, and turns away an average of one person a day. |
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The work will take six months, but should be ready in time for next summer, when the team hope to be on location at Loch Ness. |
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We will review this after about six months and see if abstaining from interviews has in any way helped box office collections. |
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You fill in this form in quadruplicate, wait six months, and we'll consider restoring your lilywhite status to you. |
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He's gone six months without, the longest sustained abstinence of his life. |
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He returned to live on the family farm for six months, followed by six months jackerooing in northern Queensland. |
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Anticoagulation with warfarin after discharge should continue for at least three months, possibly six months. |
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The first beavers could arrive in Britain by autumn and would be released after six months in quarantine. |
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The English are very strict on their anti-rabies regulations and sometimes keep animals in quarantine for six months. |
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Owner Darren Smith is warned off for six months for laying his own horse on the exchanges. |
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The service comes six months after the fountain was opened to massive public acclaim. |
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Demand for such schemes is great, and waiting lists can be up to six months, according to some local experts. |
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It also says recent RBOC announcements about fiber and TV reflect a quickening of interest in the U.S. over the past six months. |
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You would realize that too if you had to live on German jelly and bean stew for six months. |
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Up to six months after the initial symptoms occur, the patient may experience flu-like symptoms such as achiness and shivering. |
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The group didn't really play for six months although Rose and Dave were working on some material but they never went all the way with it. |
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In an effort to keep my sanity, I've avoided his speeches like the plague over the last six months. |
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Another mysterious incident, which happened six months later, destroyed his mental balance completely. |
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Tesco also offers new customers a discount rate of 4.9 per cent on balances transferred, for the first six months. |
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A company director who raced another vehicle as he test-drove a powerful sports car has been jailed for six months. |
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Apparently a race meeting went horribly wrong and the whole city's traffic gridlocked for six months. |
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He was out of action for six months, although the initial diagnosis was for much longer, and on crutches for two. |
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My first six months living in Thailand has brought with it many new experiences, not the least of which is contending with packs of wild dogs. |
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The minibuses are specially adapted for wheelchair users and the timescale to obtain a replacement is four to six months. |
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The war had begun six months earlier, and by now the fighting had narrowed down to the ragged eastern edge of the country. |
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An Algerian asylum seeker arrested in Bury during police raids on terrorist suspects has been jailed for six months for using a false passport. |
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Can you fix this junker enough to run another six months, or should we scrap it? |
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Within a week, Hitler had occupied the Sudetenland, and six months later German tanks rolled into Prague. |
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That said, for a man who likes everything in his life to be just so, he has had a fairly traumatic six months. |
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I took advantage of this benefit and exercised three or four days a week, losing 10 pounds in six months. |
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Thus, I would assess the time required to process the case in the Ontario Court Of Justice to be in the range of five to six months. |
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After spending six months dancing in the United States, she returned in 1991 and pawned her jewellery to raise start-up cash. |
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We stayed out in the countryside for six months, finding empty houses and crashing where we could. |
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The women who take karate will be testing for their black belts within the next six months. |
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It would be anywhere from four to six months or longer before we would be back in our homes. |
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The men will not be allowed to leave the remote centre and must also keep a vow of complete silence for six months. |
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Illegal migrants and those convicted of harboring them now face a mandatory six months in jail and up to six strokes of the cane. |
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She spent weeks hunkered under a microfilm reader, poring over six months of newspapers. |
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He left Ireland with his family when aged six months to live in England and the Sweeney family returned to Ireland when Jerome was nearly five. |
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The presidency of the council and the right to chair and set the agenda for council meetings changes hands every six months. |
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We studied polarimetry with wide-band filters and a simple instrument that took us six months to calibrate. |
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He was jailed for six months and 14 days and banned from driving for two years. |
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The company had to wait six months to reapply for a licence and in the meantime it remained with no revenues and continued to generate debt. |
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The company must now wait six months if it wishes to reapply for a licence. |
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The cubs are reared until they are about six months old and then slaughtered. |
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Hetfield, still the rebel bad boy, resists the process until he goes into rehab for six months and gets with the Program. |
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Again the Government changed tack, introducing a phased wind-down of the scheme for an additional six months. |
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Export orders fell for the eighth month in a row, albeit at the slowest rate for six months. |
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The brave little boy went through six weeks of radiotherapy then another six months of chemotherapy before the cancer was finally killed off. |
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Combined this will reduce the kill by up to 100,000, all of which will occur in the first six months of the year. |
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So perhaps you'd be so very kind as to be repeating now the tale you and he have been telling for nigh on six months? |
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The university does not count a year that includes six months or more of medical or family leave as a year toward mandatory tenure review. |
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I'm learning speed and explosive movements, and in the past six months, I've been doing yoga for flexibility. |
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Sir Michael intends to reconvene his inquiry in six months to check the progress of his recommendations. |
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An engineer has recovered tools which were stolen six months ago after he spotted them for sale on an internet auction site. |
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But from then on, the length before the case comes to trial can be anywhere from six months to years. |
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It's for six months which is really good for an actress to get so much work and a steady income. |
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This is followed by six months of day treatment with work release, known within the program as reentry. |
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What we would say is that there would also be eligibility for work release much earlier than that, something like six months earlier perhaps. |
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In the first six months of the program, arrests of young Kooris declined by almost 40 per cent. |
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Growth for the first six months of 2001 is at best flat and at worst down a few percentage points. |
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Aim to build a fund that amounts to at least three months take-home pay, preferably six months for extra comfort. |
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We have directed the registrar to impose a suspension order for six months to allow him time to address his behaviour and attitude. |
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If cycles become regular, it is worth continuing for six months at this dose. |
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A man who provided a false alibi for an alleged attacker has been sent to jail for six months. |
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Before six months of age chicks continue to stay around the nest as their parents bring back food and regurgitate it for them. |
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Today, those who lose their jobs are less likely to be rehired by the same company six months later. |
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There the matter ended and six months passed without any further published stories or rumours. |
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I haven't bought a CD in six months, it's taken these boys to tempt me back from my lakeside log cabin. |
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Traditionally, in China and Korea, only monastics engaged in Zen meditation, usually spending at least six months each year in retreat. |
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That was along about maybe 2001, and I'd come to the Senate, been there for about five or six months. |
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The measure applies only to tourist visits not exceeding six months in a calendar year. |
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My husband and I moved from Surrey six months ago after ten years in a desirable but busy commuter belt. |
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This clinical syndrome generally occurs six months to two years after radiation therapy. |
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For starters he left me after I'd supported him for six months of him being unemployed, just as I lost my job and he landed on his feet. |
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Fighters no longer fight every six weeks, but instead every six months, and rematches are often very difficult to make. |
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Until about six months ago, we used to have a warden living in a house next to our flats. |
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At the time of transition the note had a life expectancy of just six months compared to the coin's 100 years. |
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Looking back, I was totally naive and amateurish, but those six months stood me in good stead for what I'm doing now. |
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By the age of six months, the cartilage is too hard to be remoulded and a surgical operation is required. |
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It describes one night in Vienna between their meeting on a train and going their separate ways, promising to rendezvous in six months. |
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Temporary leave is initially available for up to six months and is renewable after review. |
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Soil that has been amended with either green or animal manures within six months won't need fertilization at planting time. |
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About one woman in 100 will have amenorrhoea for three to six months after stopping use of the pill. |
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In his first six months in office, he drastically reorganized the leadership structure. |
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For the past six months, she has worked with a life coach to help her set new goals for the year ahead. |
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It is expected that the work, including roof repairs and repointing the spire and tower will take six months to complete. |
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It sold out after six months of being widely available, but a paperback reprint is being prepared for the spring by I.B. Tauris. |
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Women wore black for at least a year and the family was supposed to stay away from amusements or other pleasures for six months. |
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I was actually reassured by this but six months later I was requested to resubmit my claim because my salary details were incorrect. |
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Her own effort to complete the thick pile of paperwork required to submit a claim took six months. |
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We haven't been notified of how long he may be away, but we've resigned ourselves to around six months. |
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We are expecting a large contract to begin soon which involves the supply of expensive equipment with a lead time of about six months. |
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He gave Quebec six months to start changing its forestry laws to respect the 25-year-old agreement. |
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He was sentenced to six months and three months respectively, to run consecutively. |
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Posts are being left empty for six months at a time because of the manpower shortage. |
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Just six months later the anoles were almost exclusively tree-dwelling, and longer-legged lizards had died in disproportionate numbers. |
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After six months I'll return to be retested for empirical proof of whether I achieved my own physical and mental goals. |
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Since one must reserve a room six months in advance, I made plans last fall to visit this Lent. |
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As the series opens, Megan is returning to work after six months off following the death of her husband. |
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But he was on temporary duty for three of the six months we dated, and when he called me, he reversed the charges. |
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While short lets of a week, a month or six months cost substantially more, reductions are offered for a standard year-long contract. |
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These items were genuine, intricately patterned, handmade works of art, taking about six months to complete. |
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The fans that have supported him during the recent bleak seasons deserved to be rewarded by a further six months. |
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The myth of the draft as a class leveller comes from WWII, where it was only true for about six months. |
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You and the coen Brothers spent six months creating a history and a post-history for Llewyn Davis. |
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The figures come as the volume players in Britain face up to the crisis of an overstocked market which is decimating the residuals of cars up to six months old. |
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The effective dissolution of the group, which has been observing a ceasefire since 1996, may be announced in a few weeks, though it could take six months to put into action. |
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Paul is due to return to his family in Preston later this week but Elliot will remain in quarantine for six months before he is allowed to come home. |
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Ultrasonography and radiography are equally effective imaging studies for detecting developmental dysplasia of the hip in infants four to six months of age. |
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He tried to blag flights from British Airways but they said they would have needed six months notice. |
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But with the 2016 presidential season on the horizon, the Texas firebrand has subtly changed his tune over the last six months. |
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By adding large amounts of oxygen to the manure, naturally occurring bacteria will begin to break down the waste and reduce its odor in one to six months. |
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In the first six months of this year, we saw a 48 percent growth in sales of imported and craft beers. |
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You have to apply to the Employment Appeals Tribunal within six months. |
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If a company has more than 100 full-time employees who've worked longer than six months, then it must give workers notice before it lops off a huge chunk of its workforce. |
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For six months Chesapeake declined to answer questions about these discrepancies posed by ProPublica. |
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She will be electronically tagged for the first six months, to stop her leaving her home between 8pm and 6pm on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. |
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Their first beta products are supposed to arrive in six months. |
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Recent data showed industrial output in the US rose in the month of March for the first time in six months and consumer prices advanced at the slowest rate in seven months. |
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But after six months, she was laid off as business slowed down. |
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An infection set in and Gary was laid up for another six months. |
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Next, Murillo opens a bottle of their Special Edition, which they distill every six months on the solstice. |
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I just wore a retainer for six months or so and everything was fine. |
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One rat's nest can turn into a colony of 50 rats in six months. |
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They also want overtime to be paid at time-and-a-half and double the hourly rate, with full pay for the first six months that miners are off sick. |
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As many, every six months, as all the gis killed in combat in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq combined. |
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He said 5,000 Afghans had come to Britain in the last six months. |
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Working at that store for six months was enough to disillusion me about retail work. |
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Locals won't notice many changes in the first six months, but Brown said they plan to retile, add a stage, and someday even have additional stores in other cities. |
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After applying retinoic acid every day for six months, only a third of users will notice moderate improvement in wrinkles or spotty discoloration. |
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At the moment, presidency rotates among the 15 members every six months. |
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The GAO attributed much of the shortfall to the fact that the pools required people to have been uninsured for six months. |
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The last six months have been a stark reminder of the brutality that lurks at the boundaries of civilized society. |
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It is matched six months away by the festival of May Day and by the eve of Walpurgis Night which precedes it. |
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Under local government rules, any councillor who does not attend meetings for six months without sending apologies can be disqualified from the council. |
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She called the local sales rep for Purina, who offered to pay for all the doxie's food for the coming six months. |
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Buster had to spend six months in quarantine on his return from Iraq. |
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The staff spend an average of six months concentrating on backroom duties and learning the basics before they are let loose on the company's clients. |
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He returned home to Venice, and the cinematheque show went on for six months. |
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Add in the new rebels from last week's rebellions, and in the last six months alone you are up to 62 Labour MPs who have already defied their whips. |
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The actor, who has had many rebirths in the industry, says he bounces back after a flop by lying low for six months to enable the public to forget the movie. |
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This happens every six months or so, and really winds me up. |
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The film keeps fading out and telling us that it's one year or three years or six months later, and it's fun to catch up to where these people have ended up. |
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But he has only been in the job for six months, and his promise of reforming the curia may just be the tip of the iceberg. |
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I lived there for six months, and found it to be a pleasant rural village. |
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The Filipino beauty queen went on to win the title, but resigned when her grandfather fell ill six months later. |
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Under the terms of her admission to the United Kingdom, she is not allowed to rent space in her room to anyone else or to engage in paid employment for at least six months. |
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She was abandoned by her mother when she was less than six months old. |
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The puppy was flown to Austria and then transported to Holland where another breeder was employed to care for him for six months, while he was in quarantine. |
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And hey, in six months time, they will be on DVD and they are just going to run together anyway. |
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During the six months Ying lived with Kang, he learned the pin numbers on Kang's bank accounts and is believed to have withdrawn money from the accounts. |
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He agreed to stay out of trouble for six months and attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. |
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This row has already been rumbling on for five years and another six months will hardly be sufficient to soften the uncompromising attitudes of the two sides. |
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He is now on the look out for a kind sponsor to help kit him out for the next six months he will spend pounding the streets of his home town in training for the event. |
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Last month he was jailed for six months for handling the car, driving a high performance vehicle without the proper licence, and having no insurance. |
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In February this year he was sentenced to six months in jail after breaching the order by associating with someone he was prohibited from being with. |
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I certainly used it as an opportunity to fearlessly allow my shadow self to drive the car for six months. |
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The programme is terminated after six months and to rub salt into the wound these interns are then not considered when the positions are available. |
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After the transplant she had to spend six months in quarantine to avoid catching an infection while her immune system recovered, but now she is fit and well. |
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Such style and courtesy, and great drinks, are a world away from the arrogance and snobbery of modern day party bars which invariably close after six months. |
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Meetings of the Council are held under the chairmanship of the country occupying the Presidency, which lasts for six months and rotates between the Member States. |
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The essentials are a microchip for identification, a rabies vaccination certificate, and the elapse of six months between the dates of a clean blood sample and re-entry. |
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Later that day he made a call from the row of phones in the yard and reached his wife for the first time in six months. |
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Over the next six months, I am told, I can look forward to overall improvement in volume, skin tone, and elasticity. |
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Talks over the scheme have been halted by legal wrangles, but drivers say that they will push for the systems to be in place within the next three to six months. |
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It has been six months since unknown insurgents destroyed the Al-Askari mosque in Samarra. |
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In the past six months, the sharp downturn in the market has seen increasing numbers of IT recruitment agencies experience profit losses, staff lay-offs and complete closure. |
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She then shouted that she was innocent and that adding another six months to her prison sentence because she refused to answer questions would make no difference. |
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The Munich Agreement of 1938 gave Germany control of the Sudetenland, and they seized the remainder of Czechoslovakia six months later. |
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After six months of twelve-hour workdays, most people just burn out and quit. |
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Due to the revolution of the earth, heliacal and acronical phenomena are separated by six months of time for a given star. |
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Bathmophobia, as with other clinical fears, is generally not diagnosed in children unless it persists for more than six months. |
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After ten years of friendship and just six months of lackluster bridesmaiding, the women did not even get an invitation to the wedding. |
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He's owed it to us for six months, but it doesn't look very collectible to me. |
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He commissioned a replica of the Mona Lisa for his living room, but the painter gave up after six months. |
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I send the grand finale, and so exit the Lady of the Lake from the head she has tormented for six months. |
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The hardness of the winters forces the breeders to house and handle their colts six months every year. |
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A first, small set appeared at about the age of six months, and these were replaced at about 18 months by the permanent set. |
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In times of military emergency, a dictator would be appointed for a term of six months. |
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Yes, for six months he threw all his medicines in the fire, and designedly committed all sorts of imprudences. |
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Following his accession, he spent very little time, perhaps as little as six months, in England. |
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During his ten years' reign, he was in England for no more than six months, and was totally absent for the last five years. |
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The rebellion took six months to suppress, with heavy loss of life on both sides. |
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The baffled and starving French invasion forces retreated after six months. |
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Pakistan was suspended for a second time, far more briefly, for six months from 22 November 2007, when Musharraf called a state of emergency. |
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The main complex was completed in November 2013 and underwent six months of testing before opening to passengers. |
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Its successor, the United Nations, amended this definition in 1945, by including a maximum stay of six months. |
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This requirement takes about six months to one year depending on the type of degree. |
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The life of the Great Exhibition was limited to six months, after which something had to be done with the building. |
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None of his work dates from this period, and the Basel authorities paid him six months salary in advance. |
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Martin's Church registers indicate that Mary Jonson, their eldest daughter, died in November 1593, at six months of age. |
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In 1647, a serious illness that nearly killed him disabled him for six months. |
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However, he spent only six months at Stourbridge before returning once again to his parents' home in Lichfield. |
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Once there, they enrolled at Monsieur and Madame Heger's boarding school in the Rue d'Isabelle, for six months. |
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After six months of study, Mme Heger suggested they stay at the boarding school free of charge, in return for giving some lessons. |
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All copies were sold within six months, and Austen's earnings on this novel were larger than for any of her other novels. |
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The younger man received the accolade six months later, by which time the days of the triumvirate were numbered. |
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Construction of a new stage began on 18 September and was completed in under six months. |
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In its early years the season ran for six months from April to October, and was based entirely in Europe, mainly in Great Britain and Ireland. |
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The accident put him in a coma for a month, and for six months the left side of his body was partially paralysed. |
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Doctors told him he had been perilously close to quadriplegia, that he would be confined for six months and would never drive again. |
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But just six months later, during Capital Radio's Jazz Festival, a fire started under the organ and quickly spread. |
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This began a period of six months in which Davis and Griffiths contested almost all the major tournament finals. |
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In the first six months of 1942, 21 were lost, less than one for every 40 merchant ships sunk. |
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In her first six months as Prime Minister, Thatcher repeatedly prioritised defence spending over economic policy and financial control. |
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If the monarch fails to act within six months of the bill being presented to him, it becomes law without his signature. |
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By the 18th century, it was enacted that the Council would not be dissolved until up to six months after the demise of the Crown. |
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Each Commando Unit will rotate through one of three roles every six months. |
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On 4 April Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton said that the RAF was planning to continue operations over Libya for at least six months. |
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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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Safety concerns grounded it for six months soon after it entered service while problems were investigated and repaired. |
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We expect its findings within the next six months, and will share the results with the international community. |
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He lived in Aberdeen during the six months of the academic year and spent the summers at Glenlair, which he had inherited from his father. |
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Robert spent six months at Edinburgh University before working for three years as a mining engineer in Colombia. |
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Maugham subsequently said that if he had been able to get there six months earlier, he might have succeeded. |
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Vienna was suggested by his friend Vernon Morris as a place to spend six months and train to be an eye surgeon. |
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He began to study electrical engineering, but had trouble with mathematics and quit after six months. |
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He wanted to honor the people who died during the sinking, so he spent six months researching all of the Titanic's crew and passengers. |
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If he were furnished with ten thousand pounds, he undertook to overthrow Cromwell, the Parliament, and the Council of State, within six months. |
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The Wealth of Nations was published in 1776 and was an instant success, selling out its first edition in only six months. |
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Many countries require a remaining passport validity of no less than six months on arrival, as well as having at least two to four blank pages. |
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If the group passes, it will be newgrouped after five days. If the group fails, it can't be voted on again for six months. |
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A great lockout of the Clydeside shipworkers took place in which the unionised workers were sent home for a period of six months. |
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The rock ptarmigan becomes sexually mature at six months of age and commonly has up to six chicks. |
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The young begin to emerge from their dens by the middle of June and are fully independent around six months after their birth. |
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The noncancellation agreement meant that we had to stay with the same insurer for six months. |
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For one summary offence, they can inflict imprisonment of up to six months. |
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It took the Romans six months to reach Marib and 60 days to return to Egypt. |
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The aqueduct was left for six months with water inside to check that it was watertight. |
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Ordnance Survey states that thanks to continuous review, OS MasterMap data is never more than six months out of date. |
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In July 2012, Maccarinelli was banned for six months after testing positive for Methylhexaneamine. |
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The press was started in 1986 by a group of volunteers, and had 400 shareholders within six months of its establishment. |
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Care of young is protracted, extending for as long as six months, among the longest for birds. |
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They nurse for about six months, then mix nursing and independent feeding for possibly six months more. |
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Until the calf is six months old, it obtains its nourishment solely from its mother's milk. |
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However this plan failed, and on 2 August 2006, the company was placed into bankruptcy protection by a French court for six months. |
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Ships slowly regain their magnetic field as they travel through the Earth's magnetic field, so the process has to be repeated every six months. |
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The last crossing of the Atlantic by paddle steamer began on September 18, 1969, to conclude six months and nine days later. |
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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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The station's crew, made up of six people, is usually replaced every six months. |
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Tortoises are aided in oceanic dispersal by their ability to float with their heads up, and to survive up to six months without food or water. |
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David was born in Blunderstone, Suffolk, England, six months after the death of his father. |
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Around six months of age, a child will begin babbling, producing the speech sounds or handshapes of the languages used around them. |
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The plea that the benefice was full more than six months before the writ was purchased was a good affirmative defense. |
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The India armada typically left Lisbon and each leg of the voyage took approximately six months. |
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Any married crewman could draw up to one year in salary in advance, while a single man could draw up to six months. |
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Seeing that the situation for evangelization and catechizing was impossible, Buil left for Spain, defeated, within six months on 3 Dec. |
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But they did not count the last three to six months of work history because in a precomputer age, those records were often unavailable. |
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He returned home in 1493 to a hero's welcome, and within six months had 1,500 men and 17 vessels at his command. |
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If they still did not leave, this process could be repeated every six months. |
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Their stay in Rupelmonde was brief and within six months they returned to Gangelt and there Mercator spent his early childhood. |
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You'll be on probation for first six months. After that, if you work out, they'll hire you permanently. |
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Foals are generally weaned from their mothers between four and six months of age. |
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While still a layman, he spent six months in Canada at a monastery of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad. |
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