For people with ASD, these empathetic feelings might be so intense that they withdraw in a way that appears cold or uncaring. |
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And so, the only thing I could do, being a passive Aspergian was to withdraw into a world of autistic hell. |
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The Primates' Meeting voted to request the two churches to withdraw their delegates from the 2005 meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council. |
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A slave is unable to withdraw unilaterally from such an arrangement and works without remuneration. |
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In exchange Japan promised not to launch any attacks in Southeast Asia and to withdraw its forces from southern Indochina. |
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They had to withdraw from the market again in 2009 as a result of problems with production agreements and lack of funding for marketing. |
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However, when Flybe started flying the same routes in 2008, Eastern decided to withdraw. |
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The Germans had to withdraw from their remaining positions on the Chemin des Dames to the north of the Ailette Valley early in November. |
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The SNP decided to withdraw as independence was not a constitutional option countenanced by the convention. |
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When exposed to either extreme cold or heat while climbing, a periwinkle will withdraw into its shell and start rolling, hoping to hit the water. |
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Banks began to fail as debtors defaulted on debt and depositors attempted to withdraw their deposits en masse, triggering multiple bank runs. |
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This prompted Newport RFC benefactor Tony Brown of Bisley, Surrey to withdraw his financial support for the region. |
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After the peace treaty, Russia, Germany, and France forced Japan to withdraw from the Liaodong Peninsula. |
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On 10 March 1905, after three weeks of fighting, General Kuropatkin decided to withdraw to the north of Mukden. |
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Japanese submarines operated in the Indian Ocean, forcing the British surface fleet to withdraw to the east coast of Africa. |
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In that case, the parties made clear they would withdraw the case unless the Court appointed judges to the chamber acceptable to the parties. |
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With his southern flank weakening, Philip was forced to withdraw in the east and turn south himself to contain John's army. |
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Costly fighting continued until 12 September but the French were able to withdraw more than four corps to reinforce the armies on the left flank. |
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Gort ordered the BEF to withdraw to Dunkirk, the only port from which the BEF could withdraw. |
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The commandos were eventually forced to withdraw in the face of superior enemy forces. |
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The Germans began to withdraw on 17 August, and on 19 August the Allies linked up in Chambois. |
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The US troops near Argentan were ordered to withdraw, which ended the pincer movement by the XV Corps. |
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By the time 5th Indian Brigade set off, the defenders had started to withdraw and their objective was taken with virtually no opposition. |
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Since World War II the United Kingdom was forced to withdraw from the area, to be replaced by India, the USSR, and the United States. |
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At one point a county councillor even threatened to withdraw promised funds if the dockyard site became more than an interim solution. |
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This would compel the French to withdraw troops from the Northern front to guard the coast. |
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If Wolfe could not capture the city he would likely be forced to withdraw in the face of the hostile Canadian winter. |
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If the army wasn't prepared to stage a landing, then he was going to withdraw to Britain. |
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Faced with this ultimatum, Mordaunt decided that a further immediate assault was impossible, and agreed that the force should withdraw. |
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The violence sometimes drove Hendrix to withdraw and hide in a closet in their home. |
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Having lost their entire baggage and supplies, the Bastarnae were obliged to withdraw from Dardania and to return home. |
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The Aurelian retreat was a purely military decision to withdraw the Roman troops to defend the Danube. |
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In March 2006, the United States announced that it intended to withdraw the greater part of the Icelandic Defence Force. |
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The Mongols, meeting such a sudden and strong attack, in panic tried to withdraw to the sea. |
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The Ottomans were forced to withdraw from the area with the start of World War I and the need for troops in various other frontiers. |
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The Carthaginians were obliged to withdraw within their walls and were besieged. |
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He was besieged by Umayyads in 774, but the revolt near Seville forced the besieging troops to withdraw. |
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Under this, South Africa agreed to withdraw and demobilise its forces in Namibia. |
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After his advance was stalled near Murom, Safa Giray was forced to withdraw to his own borders. |
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First they ordered the local population to withdraw, thereby ending the grain production that had attracted the Russians in the first place. |
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It failed to have any effect and in October, Bern decided to withdraw the blockade. |
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However, the Attorney General agreed to withdraw the challenge after Bisbee amended the law, and the civil union ordinance was approved. |
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In the Church of England, Jeffrey John eventually succumbed to pressure to withdraw his name from consideration to be the Bishop of Reading. |
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The court held that Mr Cave was entitled to withdraw his offer at any time before the auctioneer accepted it. |
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If he believed a client to be in the wrong, he would persuade his clients to make amends, otherwise he would withdraw from the case. |
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The British commander wished to withdraw, but was persuaded to hold on by his junior officers. |
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He could not bring himself to withdraw the amendment, but could not support the government either. |
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Faced with Macmillan's prediction of doom, the cabinet had no choice but to accept these terms and withdraw. |
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However, some toll roads may have travel plazas with ATMs so motorists can stop and withdraw cash for the tolls. |
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Williams and his company felt compelled to withdraw from Massachusetts Bay Colony. |
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Jackson's troops repelled the attackers, but outnumbered, were forced to withdraw to his base at Fort Strother. |
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And, therefore, it was thought a matter of supererogation to withdraw the nails and open the windows. |
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The retired people will now be issued with a bank card through which they will be able to withdraw their pensions. |
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Indeed, the Viking army did withdraw from Reading in the autumn of 871 to take up winter quarters in Mercian London. |
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In order to withdraw money from a cash machine you have to insert your debit card first. |
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Not willing to have a war with the United States, Napoleon III decided at the beginning of 1866 to withdraw French troops from Mexico. |
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And after the lecture was ended they did according to the usual manner, withdraw for mutual converse. |
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The scramble continued into the 1890s, and caused Britain to reconsider its decision in 1885 to withdraw from Sudan. |
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A sustained Austrian artillery bombardment eventually convinced Napoleon to withdraw his forces back onto Lobau Island. |
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At the same time, French divisions were ordered to withdraw to their barracks along the Maginot Line, beginning the Phoney War. |
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In April 1995 the Green National Executive ruled that the party should withdraw from this alliance due to ideological differences. |
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A paper by Don Page and independent calculations by Raymond Laflamme led Hawking to withdraw this concept. |
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They each dance with the shield upon their head, then it is laid on the floor and they withdraw their swords to finish the dance. |
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The controversy forced Borough President Claire Shulman to withdraw her support, and the statue was never erected. |
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His illness forced him to withdraw from the filming of Kiss Me, Stupid and he was replaced by Ray Walston. |
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Ironically, English clubs had decided to withdraw from the competition in a dispute over the way it was run. |
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Froch's promoter Mick Hennessy gave Froch the opportunity to withdraw from the fight, but Froch refused. |
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The SNP decided to withdraw as they felt that independence would not be a constitutional option countenanced by the convention. |
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Ultimately the Danes capitulated, and their leader Guthrum agreed to withdraw from Wessex and to be baptised. |
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The Spanish were forced to withdraw when a gale blew up and threatened their ships. |
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On 5 August, they captured Warsaw and forced the Russians to withdraw from Poland. |
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Faced with these advances, on 2 September the German Supreme Army Command issued orders to withdraw to the Hindenburg Line in the south. |
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They were joined by large segments of Polish society, and together forced Warsaw's Russian garrison to withdraw north of the city. |
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The loss of Bismarck, Arctic convoys, and the perceived invasion threat to Norway had persuaded Hitler to withdraw. |
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Slim and Scoones planned to withdraw and force the Japanese to fight with their logistics stretched beyond the limit. |
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Britain refused to withdraw from Suez, relying upon its treaty rights, as well as the sheer presence of the Suez garrison. |
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On 31 March 2010 the German Foreign Affairs Ministry announced Germany's intention to withdraw from the Modified Brussels Treaty. |
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The treaty introduces an exit clause for members wanting to withdraw from the Union. |
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After a series of small strokes in 2002, she was advised to withdraw from public speaking. |
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The United Kingdom stated that it would gradually withdraw its troops, however it did not specify numbers or dates. |
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France announced that it would withdraw roughly 1,000 soldiers by the end of 2012, with 3,000 soldiers remaining. |
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Especially states with a fragile political system have to fear that investors from Western states withdraw their money because of the crisis. |
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News of Boudica's revolt reached him just after his victory, causing him to withdraw his army before consolidating his conquest. |
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Hence, if a law is agreed that is not to the liking of a state, it may withdraw from the EU to avoid it. |
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His losses further forced him to lift the siege and withdraw from Bohemia altogether. |
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Britain now threatened to withdraw its subsidies if Prussia did not consider offering concessions to secure peace. |
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He suggested that, had the British forces been defeated, the United Kingdom would have been forced to withdraw all its forces from Sierra Leone. |
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The war ended with the Kumanovo Treaty, with Yugoslav and Serb forces agreeing to withdraw from Kosovo to make way for an international presence. |
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Spotted by 42 Commando, they were engaged with L16 81mm mortars and forced to withdraw to Two Sisters mountain. |
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However, deforestation and hunting caused these animals to withdraw further and further. |
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Please demand that the US government withdraw its support from this shocking terrorist activity. |
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An editorial decision by DC to censor Veitch's final storyline caused both Gaiman and Delano to withdraw from the title. |
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Following delays, including Hitchcock becoming ill with gallbladder problems, Miles became pregnant and so had to withdraw from the role. |
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Marx strongly disagreed with this new political position and in 1863 was forced to withdraw as a writer for the Tribune. |
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However Cavendish was one a number of riders to withdraw having suffered in the searing Spanish heat. |
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When the French ranks began to withdraw, the Scots refused to flee and were cut down by the hundreds. |
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It was agreed between France and England that all their land and naval forces would withdraw from Scotland. |
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On March 17, the British were permitted to withdraw unmolested, sailing to Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
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On October 11, the British defeated the American squadron, forcing the Americans to withdraw to Ticonderoga, ending the campaign. |
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Washington managed to withdraw to Manhattan without any losses in men or ordnance. |
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This effort, launched on August 29, failed after the French opted to withdraw, greatly angering the Americans. |
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On 25 August the French commander Joseph Joffre ordered his forces to retreat to the Marne, which compelled the BEF to further withdraw. |
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It therefore forced the English and Dutch investors to withdraw. |
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I actually wonder for a moment if my kind has an elephants' graveyard where those of us free to do so withdraw as our lives dwindle down to the ninth one's final moments. |
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In 1567 Anikey Stroganov decided to withdraw from business, and rejoined Semyon in Solvychegodsk, where he lived for a short time before becoming a monk. |
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In view of the short recovery time between the end of the Olympics and the start of the Premier League season, Bale had decided to withdraw rather than exacerbate the problem. |
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To his dismay, he was rebuffed by the town's Parliamentary governor, Sir John Hotham, who refused him entry in April, and Charles was forced to withdraw. |
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Argentine sources said that the Vulcan raids influenced Argentina to withdraw some of its Mirage IIIs from Southern Argentina to the Buenos Aires Defence Zone. |
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That said, the threat to withdraw aid to the ACP was not invented by me. |
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By September, Marshal Guillaume Brune completed the occupation of Swedish Pomerania, allowing the Swedish army to withdraw with all its munitions of war. |
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However, George threatened to withdraw support completely and the railway company divided the contract, with George and Locke becoming responsible for half of the route. |
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In exchange they promised not to launch any attacks in Southeast Asia and to withdraw their forces from their threatening positions in southern Indochina. |
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The 600 or so defenders were allowed to withdraw to Nerchinsk. |
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With several additional candidates announcing themselves, the total number of Members seeking the Speakership was 14, none of whom would withdraw. |
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She was soon joined by rival challenger Owen Smith, prompting Eagle to withdraw on 19 July 2016 in order to ensure there was only one challenger on the ballot. |
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The pressure UKIP exerted on the government is widely regarded as the main reason for the 2016 referendum which led to the decision to withdraw from the European Union. |
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In 270, the Roman authorities began to withdraw their forces south of the Danube, especially from the Roman Dacia, due to the invading Goths and Carpi. |
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However, Parliament may theoretically withdraw from commitments it has made or repeal any of the constraints it has imposed on its ability to legislate. |
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Parents had the right to withdraw their children from religious education. |
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On 13 July 2011, Rupert Murdoch announced that the company would withdraw its takeover bid for BSkyB due to concerns relating to the News of the World scandal. |
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Now they were required to put the money they had requested to withdraw from the Treasury into the Bank of England, from where it was to be withdrawn for specific purposes. |
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The strengthening of the Danube fleet caused the Kutrigur Huns to withdraw and they agreed to a treaty that allowed safe passage back across the Danube. |
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Plaid Cymru have argued that Wales should have its own international team and withdraw from the existing arrangement under which Welsh players play for England. |
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However, disagreements over what was being excluded led the Blackheath Club to withdraw from the association which was followed by a number of other clubs. |
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The local army command had to face new threats without having enough soldiers available and was therefore forced to withdraw troops from other vulnerable areas of the island. |
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France and the United Kingdom declared war on 3 September, after an ultimatum for German forces to immediately withdraw their forces from Poland was met without reply. |
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On 26 August 2015, the UUP announced it would withdraw from the Executive and form an opposition after all, in response to the assassination of Kevin McGuigan. |
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The EBU informed them that such an act would breach the rules of the contest, and Lebanon was subsequently forced to withdraw from the competition. |
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The following morning the army received a royal order to withdraw. |
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After this, the Sassanid army was forced to withdraw to Anatolia. |
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Walpole agreed to withdraw the bill before Parliament voted on it, but he dismissed the politicians who had dared to oppose it in the first place. |
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The dispute with the LNWR was settled before the Settle and Carlisle was built, but Parliament refused to allow the MR to withdraw from the project. |
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The 2nd Battalion, King's Shropshire Light Infantry advanced on foot to within a few kilometres of Caen, but had to withdraw due to lack of armour support. |
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After his wife Chabi died in 1281, Kublai began to withdraw from direct contact with his advisers, and he issued instructions through one of his other queens, Nambui. |
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This led the British to the conclusion that another fortnight of attacks on airfields might force Fighter Command to withdraw their squadrons from the south of England. |
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A 2016 UK referendum voted to withdraw from the European Union. |
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Military operations were generally successful, but prolonged, so the forces did not withdraw to the north as was customary when the weather turned hot. |
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On July 18, the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk republics announced their plans to unilaterally withdraw heavy weaponry from the contact line. |
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Trajan was forced to withdraw his army in order to put down the revolts. |
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Gloucester decided to withdraw from his position of strength in Edinburgh. |
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The retreat caused Sir John French to question the competence of his Allies resulting in further indecision and led to his decision to withdraw the BEF south of the Seine. |
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Though she initially stated that she intended to contest the second ballot, Thatcher decided, after consulting with her Cabinet colleagues, to withdraw from the contest. |
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Eventually, however, John agreed to withdraw in order to avoid division. |
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In early 2017, thousands of American and other NATO troops remain in Afghanistan as military advisors and for counterterrorism operations without any formal plans to withdraw. |
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Other measures included coastal lookouts to give warning for people to withdraw into fortified places and rally local forces to fight the corsairs. |
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His bid amounted to an offer which he was entitled to withdraw at any time before the auctioneer signified acceptance by knocking down the hammer. |
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According to this argument, internal turmoil in the Roman Empire and the need to withdraw troops to fight off barbarian armies led Rome to abandon Britain. |
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Impossible it is that God should withdraw his presence from anything. |
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Amidst Bolivia's nationwide economic collapse and growing national unrest over the state of the economy, the Bolivian government was forced to withdraw the water contract. |
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As the sultanate was a tributary of the Ming dynasty, the emperor demanded that the Portuguese withdraw from Malacca and restore the Malay sultan to the throne. |
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After a thwarted attempt to take Dresden, Daun's troops were forced to withdraw to Austrian territory for the winter, so that Saxony remained under Prussian occupation. |
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