These daughter sporocysts, containing encysted metacercariae, were then voided in the feces of the snail. |
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The smell of cooking flesh mingles wretchedly with the reek of voided bowels and bladder. |
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His parents had this agreement legally voided and constantly put pressure on him to divorce her. |
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In 1972, the Supreme Court, in Furman v. Georgia, voided all existing state death penalty statutes, thus suspending the death penalty. |
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If a union met with his disapproval anywhere in his earldom, the proposal could be voided. |
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They tell me we were happy, holding each other onto the sledge as it hurtled down into the fog and white voided fields. |
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The lower courts in Ohio voided the contracts on the grounds that they were usurious loans. |
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But the term is best used properly, if it is to remain useful and not be voided of significance. |
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The country's highest court has voided the country's run-off election amid charges it was fixed for the candidate backed by Moscow. |
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So, automatically, these licenses are voided because the supreme court rules that the mayor overstepped his bounds? |
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This heating would melt the wax and allow it to be poured off or voided, leaving a hollow mould. |
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One might expect that a Member of Parliament whose election was voided by the High Court would be required to step down. |
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In this instance, the ADO shall consider whether the Sample should be voided. |
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The meltdown of the Chernobyl reactor blew the unit's casing apart and voided the core to the atmosphere. |
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For these reasons, the Supreme Court voided the visitation order. |
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The vote was voided by the Supreme Court on fraud allegations. |
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The initial determination of microscopic hematuria should be based on microscopic examination of urinary sediment from a freshly voided, clean-catch, midstream urine specimen. |
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Second, it can encyst inside a daughter sporocyst as a metacercariae, be voided with the sporocyst, and then be consumed by the benthic-feeding definitive host, rosyside dace. |
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Gavin sits on a Masters Degree Visual Arts Practises course with me where we have seen critical judgment voided by curatorial organisational skills. |
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But in the mayor's race, the result was voided, the winner ejected after taking office and a new election called. |
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Should the unit be used for commercial purposes or rental, Litebook's standard warranty shall not apply and be voided. |
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Although the aunt's custody order had been voided, this was solely because the order was made in a defective proceeding. |
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This may involve sending a voided cheque from the new account to each office from which payments will be made. |
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If a malfunction occurs in any of the required test equipment during the test cycle, the test must be voided. |
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One single arm manufactured during WW1 has been reported, but this has to be voided. |
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Goodyear speed ratings and U. S. Department of Transportation test compliance certifications are voided for retreaded tires. |
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The material collected for bacteriological analysis shall be freshly voided faeces representing the whole holding, which is the unit of interest. |
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In responding as they did, the complainants voided the offer that had been made to them. |
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Under no circumstances is a sheet to be destroyed and voided sheets will be clearly marked. |
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Entries that resulted from a printing error or those distributed by any unauthorized source will also be voided. |
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And in the light of day, feel no regrets that you have burnt the paint off the sides of your barbecue and voided the manufacturer's limited warranty. |
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The warranty was voided because the product experienced mistreatment during shipment, it hadn't been padded at all. |
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All warranty claims are voided for pumpmotor units delivered for a damage expertise without the original rating plate or with a destroyed original rating plate. |
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In the eighty years following the Civil War to World War II, the Court voided Congressional statutes in 77 cases, on average almost one a year. |
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Like the other parties, we support this resolution demanding that this trial be repealed and voided, that all those detained be freed and that the democratic future of the country be set in motion. |
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In these animals, the leptospira take up residence in their kidneys and are voided in the urine. |
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The guarantee is voided if modifications are made to the wheelchair which were not authorised and not performed by the specialist dealer or if inappropriate spare parts are used. |
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Therefore, people who had a personal conviction about that setting were voided from that job simply by the fact that they said, no, we want Sunday to be a special family day in our lives. |
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Indeed, she is still fighting to implement some of its provisions voided by the Supreme Court in 2012. Liberals and Latinos hated her for the same reasons. |
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Some are voided through the intestine but some may be retained. |
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In December, Mr. Justice Douglas Campbell of the Federal Court held that the qualification standards do not create a reasonable apprehension of bias against a tribunal to such a degree that its proceedings should be voided. |
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That year, however, in First National Bank of Boston v Bellotti, it voided a Massachusetts law restricting corporate spending on state referendums on the grounds that it interfered with a corporate right of free speech. |
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Attaining correct orientation is hampered when a client's spirituality is voided intrapsychically by theological alienation. |
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Please note that in such cases, any claim under warranty and liability will be voided if neither the accessories nor genuine replacement parts recommended in the instructions for use are used. |
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These materials were designed to be more voided than their German counterparts and effectively achieved their original objectives in general terms along with other benefits. |
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The race may also be restarted in the event of a serious accident or dangerous conditions, with the original start voided. |
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Of these, 5,955 were sent to the International Air Transport Association to confirm whether specific tickets claimed by employees had in fact been voided, or sold. |
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The principle of fair use is thus voided of all meaning, since it implies a circumscribed but nonetheless free use of the work, whereas in the digital environment the prior accord of the rightholder is inescapable. |
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The betting exchange eventually voided all inrunning bets in the race, in which one client was left with a liability of nearly pounds 23m on the easy winner Voler La Vedette. |
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All laws and governmental procedures are subject to judicial review and any law ruled by the courts to be in violation of the Constitution is voided. |
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