It transpired that he had two large containers in the rear of the van which he was filling with fuel and selling to taxi drivers in Darwen. |
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It transpired that inflammation in his right ankle had been caused by a bone spur. |
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During questioning, it transpired that the US Secret Service would continue providing protection services to the twins. |
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Finally, VoIP peering will only be beneficial if the carrier can bill for the transpired calls. |
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After emails and phone calls and general panicking, it transpired that I needed an iVisa, the appointments for which are at 8am, and only 8am. |
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It transpired that the two signatures on the card were those of his first-day playing partners, both of whom had signed it by mistake. |
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Being informed of what transpired during fragmentary blackouts often cued further recall. |
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The enormity of what had just transpired was slowly sinking into each scientist. |
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Knowing about what had transpired that night only opened up a can of worms. |
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The boy told everything that had transpired since his companion's collapse. |
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Trying to grasp the magnitude of what has just transpired he slowly begins to rise. |
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Her thoughts were distant, fixated on what had transpired the night before. |
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We do not know if he intended thus to set in motion the events that subsequently transpired. |
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As it transpired, the only thing that prevented him garnering a gold star and a headful of memories to treasure was himself. |
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Those involved in the slaughter of wild horses and burros have blood on their hands, and what has transpired is a wake-up call to the Congress. |
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He began meandering down the halls, as was his duty as a monitor, trying to forget about the event that had just transpired. |
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After the improbability of all that recently transpired, he couldn't see fit to doubt Aarrl's veracity. |
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Admittedly there can be no denying the horror, the unspeakable horror of what had transpired at the Cathedral nearly three years ago. |
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Lo and behold, some multimillion dollar settlement, so to speak, transpired and all of a sudden, the victim was unwilling to testify. |
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He could read the shame in Drake's voice and had a pretty fair idea of what had transpired. |
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But our relationship seemed diminished, lessened by the events that had transpired during her disappearance. |
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It transpired that the cow was Isobel, a three year old jersey heifer owned by Odds Farm Park, just outside Wycombe. |
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After investigation, it transpired that the concrete raft had subsided differentially, causing the cracking. |
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What actually transpired was that an influx of political adventurers swamped the party, particularly at the regional and riding level. |
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The discussions and deliberations which transpired over this period have been treated as a state secret. |
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And so you can imagine his feeling the next day when the events transpired. |
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This transpired as the incoming German ambassador presented his credentials to the president in Pretoria. |
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None of them could see the lady and her foam baton, who, it transpired wasn't even swimming her widths. |
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However, on examination it transpired that envelope A did not actually have a window. |
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It transpired that there had been a death at Everest Base Camp, presumably from acute mountain sickness. |
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As things transpired they wouldn't have made it to the last eight even had they beaten Donegal but they were not to know it at the time. |
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It transpired blood test results attached on a Post-it to a referral letter had not been seen. |
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It transpired that my conversational companion and I both had firm ideas as to the character of each of our future funerals. |
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Precisely what transpired is unknown, but he resigned all offices and spent the rest of his life in Europe, dying in Boulogne. |
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It transpired that the child had weak bones caused by scurvy and certain dietary intolerances. |
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We called it right here last week when we said Sligo had drawn a real tartar in Donegal, and so it transpired at Ballybofey on Sunday. |
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However, much has transpired in the recent years regarding the scholarship of teaching and learning. |
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His mother, it transpired, had not approved of her husband's errant cousin either. |
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He has not convinced me that events would have transpired any differently if Roosevelt and Churchill had been on less intimate terms. |
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It transpired that heroin was not the miracle-cure for morphinism that some of its early boosters had supposed. |
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After a couple of weeks it transpired that decisions had been taken for Lennie to undergo mitral valve surgery and a thyroidectomy. |
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I don't understand what conversation transpired at their HQ when they made the decision to only periodically timestamp text messages. |
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I thought I was in a position to provide incontrovertible evidence of whatever transpired. |
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That which transpired last midweek was probably the heaviest loss Scotland have suffered against a team ranked below them. |
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Although the configuration program specified tasks for all 100 cells, it transpired that only 32 were essential to the circuit's operation. |
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Little did she know what had transpired to bring this couple together for a pose on the outskirts of Central Park. |
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I can't tell you what transpired next, it is too appalling to account. |
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Yet, as a whole, the events that transpired between 1900 and 2000 B.C.E. still manage to confound the contemporary imagination. |
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While the artists might modestly resist such acclamation, what has transpired here certainly displays a high degree of artistic experimentation and talent. |
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Tremendous changes have transpired during the last decade in Central and Eastern Europe, both in the economy and in the westernization of everyday life. |
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Details about what transpired at the meeting were not released. |
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So we won't even talk about the tragedy that transpired last night. |
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Aware that his anger over the manner of her rejection was all the more justified, having absorbed the contents of his letter, she was amazed at what had then transpired. |
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The Barclays Center where the Duke and Duchess will be seated would have stood in thick of where the pivotal action transpired. |
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It transpired that the oak beam supporting the floor had collapsed. |
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Greste has also taken a stand in prison as a staunch critic of what has transpired. |
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As it transpired, the person who messaged me was a real world friend of her's, whom she had entrusted to dig me out and let me know what happened to her. |
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It transpired that the new owners have appealed against the island being designated a right-to-roam area, insisting that it could suffer serious erosion if walked upon. |
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As the days wore on, and others, at and outside that meeting, tendered evidence, it transpired that none of the other six could recall the alleged threat of physical violence. |
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More than a quarter of a century has now transpired since his election. |
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Many of us have watched in horror at the events as they have transpired in this suburb of St. Louis. |
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O'Connell says trone reluctantly gave him his account of what transpired at the meeting before he died. |
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Basically, what transpired was a tug of love, with Owen in the middle. |
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Students were also asked to provide a narrative of what transpired during their last blackout based upon what they could recall on their own and what others told them. |
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He unfortunately died in February 1897 and it soon transpired that the manuscript was not in the hands of the Club and so nothing could be set in type. |
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The victory was to be further blotted when it later transpired that he had used a banned substance before the fight resulting to him being slapped with a six-month suspension. |
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What has transpired of course is neither one thing nor the other. |
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I had expected a stand-up row followed by an avalanche of tears and I could not tell if what had transpired was better or worse than I had imagined. |
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The lives and stories frequently intersect as the movie makes its way towards a conclusion that attempts to bring a form of closure to all that has transpired. |
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So whatever that has transpired since is mostly pot luck that events that happened around me decided to brew up and guess I have made a reasonably good meal of it. |
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As it transpired, Sean Ryan was unable to line out on Saturday, while Michael Frisby and Eoin Kelly were both pressed into service out of necessity. |
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This revolution has transpired partly through advances in dental science and a greater awareness of the importance of oral health through dental education. |
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He claimed that the book had depraved him, but it transpired that he had only read it because he had been asked to appear as a witness for the prosecution. |
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It transpired that I am allergic to dust, dogs and rabbits. |
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He also has a lengthy discussion with the curious Adam regarding creation and events which transpired in Heaven. |
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Kugel comments that scholars lack substantial knowledge regarding the method of interpretation that transpired during Ezra's reading of the law. |
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Although I was prevented from attending the 1952 annual conference, I was immediately informed as to what had transpired. |
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The story of Paulina's and Maximilian's mutual attachment had transpired through many of the travellers. |
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Xodar listened in incredulous astonishment to my narration of the events which had transpired within the arena at the rites of Issus. |
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It later transpired that this was the band, who had left their wagon when it had been commandeered to carry the injured Huskisson. |
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The cantonments, it transpired, were singularly ill-sited for defence, being built on low, marshy ground, overlooked by hills on all sides. |
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It is therefore plausible to suggest that violence, including primitive warfare, would have transpired between the two human species. |
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Water is constantly transpired from the plant through its stomata to the atmosphere and replaced by soil water taken up by the roots. |
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The charges were never brought because of an incident that soon transpired. |
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This is what transpired in the hours after Simpson's New Year's Day 1989 fight with his then-wife, according to Cowlings. |
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It transpired that he had hurt a vertebra and suffered a fibrillating heart. |
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But Lewis could describe what transpired in the minutes that followed. |
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This, however, seems improbable, given the participation of the other captains and the events that transpired. |
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Orwell also submitted his name to the Central Register for war work, but nothing transpired. |
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John Abizaid, who was CINC from 2003 to 2007 when most of the civilian deaths in Iraq transpired. |
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In spite of their differences, Alpert notes that the film transpired well. |
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Expected values refer to events that have not yet transpired. |
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They returned two days later and reported on what eventually transpired. |
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Consequently, British planners pinned the success of their strategies on popular uprisings of Loyalists, which never transpired on the scale required. |
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It subsequently transpired that he had voted several times previously. |
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On confronting the mechanics, it transpired that Prost saw Mansell as having a superior car and as a result, they were swapped without telling Mansell. |
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