Eventually, any pretence of a plot is jettisoned in favour of romantic wish fulfilment. |
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Luckily it had jettisoned its bomb load and the crew baled out to safety and captivity. |
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Inbound to Amberley the external drop tanks were jettisoned to reduce the overall weight for what became an uneventful landing. |
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Two orange, glowing objects were jettisoned out of the Echo and sailed toward the ship's engine. |
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Jim Forrest had scored 15 goals in 28 appearances before he was jettisoned for his part in the fiasco. |
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Joining the Giants helped resurrect Collins' career, but Wheatley's didn't take off until the Giants jettisoned him. |
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He's already been in cell 118 for five hours and I decide, no matter what, I'm going to not have the same look on my face when I'm jettisoned. |
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Yet Isiah jettisoned him out of New York to Phoenix, which has placed him back on the injured list after three unimpressive games. |
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Their latest line of thinking, however, is likely to see the textbooks jettisoned altogether. |
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Seinfeld has jettisoned all his old bits and is slowly building a new repertoire, one joke at a time. |
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Noticing that Greasy 62's centerline tank had not jettisoned, he commanded a jettison reattempt. |
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Noticing that the plane's centerline tank had not jettisoned, he commanded a jettison reattempt. |
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Water bottles are jettisoned on to the bank, rigger nuts squeezed to check they won't rattle. |
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I entered autorotation, jettisoned the external load and landed the aircraft. |
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Everyone liked this guy better than the guy in the film, so I gave him the backstory and jettisoned the other guy so I had a new villain. |
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He will be jettisoned this week if Hall passes a fitness test ahead of the their next game. |
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In most cases, data collected with the meteorograph is recovered only when the instrument is jettisoned from the balloon or airplane carrying it. |
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This is the sort of bravado often uttered by managerial sidekicks, usually only to be jettisoned the moment they graduate to being their own men. |
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In Tokyo's hothouse atmosphere decorous behaviour brought from home is jettisoned. |
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When the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, a new leadership hastily jettisoned the Party's name, and soon began to repudiate most of its past. |
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The modernist belief that modern art should repudiate the past has been jettisoned. |
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External fuel tanks can be carried on the pylons under the wings and jettisoned if necessary. |
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The actinopterygians quickly jettisoned their ganoid scales and thus dispensed with the need for most endochondral bone. |
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This argument was presumably specious since the integrated system has since been jettisoned in favor of subcontracting. |
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The repertoire of piano quartets and quintets is not a huge one, so good ones should not be jettisoned. |
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I jettisoned our bomb load of 500 pounders to give us more speed, but realized the fire was going to take us down. |
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Michael Keaton has jettisoned all memory of those saggy Birdman grundies by slipping into this absolutely killer Ralph Lauren number. |
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The Silver Falcon was already on an outbound vector once they jettisoned the escape pod. |
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Having for now jettisoned his band the Library, he has signed up with West's G. O. O. D. Music label and guested on tracks for both artists. |
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The time has come fort this nonsense to be jettisoned completely. |
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Twenty days after being jettisoned by its mother ship, the Huygens space probe plunged through the hazy atmosphere of Titan early Friday morning and landed on the Saturn moon. |
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We cannot write about these things because technology has jettisoned our imagination, and therefore cauterized language. |
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If the cable is severed then the submersibles are designed to sink to the seabed before the ballast in their tanks is jettisoned so that they rise to the surface. |
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After the boosters had run out of fuel and been jettisoned as planned, the rocket started rotating like a corkscrew. |
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The principle of solidarity must not be treated as if it were a ballast to be jettisoned at any time. |
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Unfortunately, Mr. Bush's accord with India jettisoned that essential principle. |
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He has jettisoned hyperrealism in favor of a distinctly blurred image. |
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Notwithstanding all this good news, some folks would argue that the current regime should be jettisoned and replaced with a totally free market. |
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Then, once the rocket fuel has burnt out and the motor is jettisoned by the pilot, the slow glide back into the atmosphere and down to Earth can begin. |
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Fishing, like lumbering, was in decline, and enterprises which produced only red ink were being quickly jettisoned by those who didn't like that colour. |
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The real question is, having jettisoned one gimmick over the side, what is the next gimmick the government is going to throw away? |
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Under General Average, those whose cargo survives a voyage are charged to repay the loss of another shipper whose cargo may have been jettisoned or lost. |
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How was flexible response to be abandoned without implying that both flexibility and the need to respond were to be jettisoned? |
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Who still argues that economics is all and that social policy is a luxury to be afforded only in good times but must be jettisoned in bad times? |
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All the fine principles used to justify its creation have been jettisoned and the government will not shrink now from pillaging it. |
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The upper stage is jettisoned after the translunar injection burn, leaving the Soyuz and logistics module to complete the six-day round-trip mission. |
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There is an intangible quality to consensus that serves as glue for collaboration that must not be jettisoned too freely. |
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None of this is to suggest that the privatization of municipal water supplies is a bad idea and should be jettisoned. |
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While opting for fun, Abrams and Reims jettisoned the things that typically make Abrams' projects addictive entertainment. |
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Let me say at the outset that I also regard the new concept of video presentation as a good idea which should not be jettisoned. |
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As there were no survivors, it could not be determined if any fish tubs were jettisoned from Shannon Dawn before the vessel swamped and capsized. |
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For example, a defective Hellfire or Stinger missile that can't be jettisoned could go ka-boom. |
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On this approach, the pilot jettisoned the long-line, and carried on flying to make a left-hand circuit back to the service area, with the intention of carrying out a slow, running-landing at the end of the airstrip. |
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Top executives were jettisoned, huge fines imposed, and the pair were hit with portfolio caps and higher capital requirements. The journey to redemption has been backbreaking. |
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Eurozone officials meet for further crunch talks on Greece this week amid warnings that time is running out for the country to avoid defaulting on its debts and being jettisoned from the single-currency bloc. |
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A measure of Charlottetown's effectiveness came toward the end of the tour, when the crew of a known smuggler with links to terrorism jettisoned its cargo before the boarding team arrived. |
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Whoops. That argument had to be jettisoned. |
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But the BBC's capacity and duty to educate and to inform has been all but jettisoned in its hideously successful attempt to become just another commercial broadcaster. |
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The messy, often costly, individualism of the personal computer environment can be jettisoned for greater efficiency. |
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Observation of defrosted bait that had been jettisoned into the sea. |
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If anything, I would have tugged harder on the bleakness — jettisoned Rolfe Kent's jaunty score, with its pizzicati and its busy drumming, in favor of something more austere. |
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Sturgeon, meanwhile, jettisoned the neoliberal elements of her predecessor's agenda and spoke of marrying social justice and economic growth as if it were a bold new departure in political economy. |
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While some players should be jettisoned, there is room for a manager to salvage and upgrade those who remain through smart and motivated coaching and man management. |
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Only four to six traps were jettisoned before the third wave struck and the vessel capsized to starboard, throwing the four crew members into the sea. |
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To get back in touch with its climate, Mediterranean architecture could reintroduce a few simple building principles that it has jettisoned rather too rapidly. |
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The water bucket was jettisoned after collective and cyclic inputs. |
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The load was not jettisoned before the aircraft contacted the water, further suggesting that there was no emergency condition of which the pilot was aware and that the accident involved a sudden and severe initiating event. |
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In this unilateral drive for superiority, it has jettisoned the ABM Treaty, turned its back on the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, and severely undermined the Non-Proliferation Treaty. |
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Will you reconsider this proposal, or will it be jettisoned for good? |
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The former has jettisoned none of its neo-liberal cargo: there is absolutely no concept of democratic accountability at the European Central Bank, the Stability and Growth Pact is one-sided and the free market is championed. |
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New cameras and techniques will photograph the tank during launch and after it is jettisoned from the Shuttle to allow engineers to evaluate the performance of those new designs. |
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The earliest part of the house was damaged by the Luftwaffe when a plane returning from a raid on Cardiff jettisoned its remaining bombs. |
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It must be jettisoned high above the ground in order for the parachutes to unfurl. |
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Thus, he hypothesizes, the later they're jettisoned by pregnancy, the greater the protective effect. |
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The IFT acknowledged the need for the battery to be jettisoned, called the flight deck, and the pilots began an emergency descent to 5,000 feet. |
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In the leftmost, a female swimmer glides over an artificial reef of jettisoned automobiles, each a 1949 Mercury 8 bearing the astronomical symbol for the planet Mercury. |
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As shown in photographs taken of the external tank after it was jettisoned, most of the missing foam peeled off in strips from the intertank section. |
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The belief that God foreordains death and torture for his glory, the one Calvinist doctrine I have wholly jettisoned, is the only one that one of my friends has kept. |
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