The passengers were kept on the aircraft until 1200, at which point they were transported to the airfield's old terminal building. |
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The problem is at which point did you ever consider the rating of the readers about this newspaper? |
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Bernanke was chairman of that council until the president nominated him to succeed Greenspan, at which point he resigned. |
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It chooses a January year-end, at which point a large mountain of Christmas cards has just been exchanged for cash. |
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This could take a week or two, at which point, whenever it's convenient, I repeat the whole process. |
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The patients are usually stable after 24 to 48 hours at which point they are taken off the muscle relaxants and anesthetics. |
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All that is required to subvert the revolution is to put a for sale sign up in front of its symbols, at which point it is assimilated. |
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He tried unscrewing something else and created a loud bang and flash at which point he gave up. |
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My daughter overheard and then called her brother a douchebag at which point a fight a broke out. |
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The parachutes opened and the missile stabilized at 5000 feet, at which point the parachutes separated and the rocket was ignited. |
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Transport in closed wagons was only permitted on 22 November 1941, at which point there had been permanent frost for over three weeks. |
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Manager Don Givens waited up until 4am for the player to return to HQ, at which point he gave up and went to bed. |
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Roots were determined to have protruded when the radicle had split the endosperm at which point it was clearly visible. |
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He would sit up and beg for food every few moments, at which point Kayty would take something off of her plate and hold it out for him. |
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In the first, subjects were told to watch a timer counting down to zero, at which point they felt a harmless but painful electric shock. |
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Once grouped, thresher sharks are thought to use their mighty tails to shock the fish until they are confused, at which point they're eaten. |
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You have until lunchtime on Christmas Eve, at which point I will reveal the answers, with accompanying explanations. |
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The basic idea is that you are not taxed on the funds until you withdraw, at which point you are taxed at the rate of your income tax bracket. |
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The spider manufactures silk protein in its silk gland, at which point it is still soluble. |
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It may not all be plain sailing, down the line, however, at which point the group could tap into the market with another judicious purchase. |
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It pays regular interest until it matures, at which point you get your money back. |
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After a certain point, I'd give up, at which point Ed would goad me into another confrontation where he would do the same thing. |
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This period of uncertainty will last until the solicitors have formally exchanged contracts, at which point everything is cast in stone. |
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All passage 2 cells became confluent within 7-10 days, at which point an ALI was established. |
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Once cooked, the roe turns bright orange-red, at which point the roe is referred to as coral and used as a garnish. |
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Two of the remaining four passengers took the wheel and pulled back on the throttles, at which point the vessel slowly started to right itself. |
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On the highway it winds it up to about forty-five, at which point the engine and drive train are seemingly screaming the distorted symphonics of an ear-splitting concerto. |
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Police were turning us all back and there was talk of maybe a booby trap bomb at which point I decided to try and get a taxi the 5km back to my hotel. |
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A report will be tabled by the chief returning officer in the January council meeting, at which point recommendations will be tabled for changes to the referendum process. |
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Trusting in them, I let things slide until sometime around the 10th, at which point my mother begins to worry that the computer will not arrive in time for Christmas. |
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Place the pan in the oven and braise the brisket for five to six hours, at which point it should be fork tender. |
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I also talk through my sentences, say them over and over until they sound right, at which point I type them into the machine. |
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These then degenerate into all-out bingeing sessions, at which point the cameras start to roll. |
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In any case, you should decide whether and at which point in the investigation you will meet with security officials. |
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These specimens confirm that the arms remain cuneate distally up to the point where they are reflexed downward around the calyx, at which point they become biserial. |
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The termites defend themselves against the intruder by attaching to the tool, at which point the chimp slowly withdraws the tool and eats the attached termites. |
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Judith moves on to the next bed at which point she adds that in her job you do have to develop a thick skin. |
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His condition may change from day to day and then hour to hour, at which point, he likely has days then hours of life left. |
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Brady fell down the stairs, at which point he was looking up at the homeowner. |
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Cheaper models are just an electric heating element and a timer, at which point, you might as well just go back to the stovetop. |
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I woke up when he was about to join me, at which point one host was setting an alarm clock for two hours later and the other host was playing music rather loudly. |
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They judged that he passed Hildebrand before the caution light came on, at which point the field is frozen. |
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For example, software is traditionally written, compiled, tested and debugged, at which point the cycle begins again until the software is released. |
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You'll have to accept the terms to continue at which point it will appear to be installing, but in actual fact the files are just being copied to the location you specified. |
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A firearms licence for an individual is valid for five years, at which point the individual must apply to renew. |
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You can pay me double what I am getting now, but I can only work so many hours a week, at which point I collapse. |
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Black socks continued to be worn until the early 1930s, at which point the team switched to green socks. |
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When a plane is ready to takeoff it will stop short of the runway, at which point it will be turned over to Tower Control. |
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Snorri's strategy was to consolidate power over them, at which point he could offer Iceland to the king. |
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The newly remodelled site was completed on 22 January 2010, at which point buses started to enter the site again. |
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The Dacians drove the Boii south across the Danube and out of their territory, at which point the Boii abandoned any further plans for invasion. |
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Just as an ordinary particle such as an electron can exist only at speeds less than that of light, so a tachyon could exist only at speeds above that of light, at which point its mass would be real and positive. |
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When the stigma becomes receptive, it waits for outcross pollen until near the end of its receptive period, at which point it curls down to self-pollinate with the pollen-covered hairs, thereby ensuring seed production. |
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These will preferably be measures which hit conglomerates such as Hyundai and Daewoo where it hurts, at which point we will have a chance of breaking down the closed Korean front. |
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Verbals between the pair ensued, at which point Loustau booked Völler, ignoring the German's incredulity and accompanying invitation to examine the gobbet of spittle that had recently been deposited in his hair. |
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Precision sidereal time and solar time clocks, were ordered from Paris and received in 1902 at which point they began to be tested for accuracy and reliability. |
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Wojcinski says it is expected the outbreak should run its course in about two weeks, at which point a decision will be made about what to do with the turkeys. |
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A typical example is when an exporter contracts with a domestic rail or highway carrier to have goods shipped to a domestic port, at which point a separate bill of lading is issued to transport the goods overseas by ship. |
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In the Maritimes Region, the staffing section informs Staff Relations of a new arrival, at which point the manager is sent a letter indicating her or his role in providing the orientation. |
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A concerned housemate of the man allegedly told the complainant about J. M. L.'s HIV status, at which point she immediately went for HIV testing and was given post-exposure prophylaxis for several months. |
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Firstly, the Company's operating line of credit is due for renewal in July of 2010 at which point a new agreement will be put in place which should allow for this debt to be classified as long-term. |
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This appreciation in value is generally not reflected in our financial results until such time as we sell the asset, at which point we will record a realization gain. |
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We expect substantial completion to be reached in the third quarter of 2010 at which point the property will be transferred to our operating portfolios. |
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It made clear that there will be a transitional Iraqi government by June 2004, at which point the formal role of the Coalition will come to an end. |
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The duration of the dispensing time is controlled by adjusting the time control up or down until the required deposit size is established, at which point it is repeated with each initiate cycle. |
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It was expected that the PSAC and the complainant would close their cases in early 2001, at which point the hearings would stop until the Federal Court of Appeal ruled on the Bell Canada case. |
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Back in December 1999, Germany stated that the assets of Erba Lautex would be transferred to NEL, at which point NEL would be sold through an open and unconditional bidding procedure. |
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This enables the supercoil to relax, at which point the enzyme repairs the nick and detaches, leaving the DNA able to replicate. |
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It may take a diocesan bishop a number of years to reach the House of Lords, at which point he becomes a Lord Spiritual. |
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This continued into 1741, at which point the treasurer began dealing harshly with fellows who had not paid. |
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Westminster Hall, the oldest existing part of the Palace of Westminster, was erected in 1097, at which point it was the largest hall in Europe. |
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This process continues until the striker fails to pot the desired ball, at which point the opponent comes to the table to play the next shot. |
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In July 2010, the third A400M took to the air, at which point the fleet had flown 400 hours over more than 100 flights. |
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Upon coming ashore, Andrew struck the rocks with his staff at which point a spring of healing waters gushed forth. |
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He then proceeded to win his first 24 fights, at which point he was considered ready for a shot at the British featherweight title. |
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Females lactate for approximately seven months following birth, at which point calves are weaned and maternal care begins to decrease. |
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The clam will try to escape the salt by coming up out of its hole, at which point you can gently grab the shell and pull it out of the ground. |
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Challenger reached Hong Kong in December 1874, at which point Nares and Aldrich left the ship to take part in the British Arctic Expedition. |
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A German servant entered the tent and initiated the call for Alexander's assassination, at which point many of the troops joined in the attack. |
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The word Viking was introduced into Modern English during the 18th century, at which point it frequently acquired romanticized heroic overtones. |
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Lord Cooper of Culross died in July 1956, aged 62, at which point the barony became extinct. |
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To become steel, it must be reprocessed to reduce the carbon to the correct amount, at which point other elements can be added. |
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The dullahan calls out a name, at which point the named person immediately dies. |
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The population was revisited during the morning and evening on 12 and 13 July, at which point the flowers had completely senesced. |
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The patient remained free of disease 24 months after undergoing chemotherapy, at which point she requested autotransplantation of the thawed ovarian tissue. |
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If a restaurant does not earn an A grade on its initial unannounced inspection, it receives a reinspection approximately 7-30 days later, at which point the grade is issued. |
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If not all voters use all their preference votes, then the count may continue until two candidates remain, at which point the winner is the one with the most votes. |
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Labour led the SNP in the polls for the 2011 Scottish Parliament election until the campaign began in March, at which point support for the SNP rallied. |
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The Executive attempted to circumvent this by introducing a motion in support of IRA policy, at which point the dissenting delegates walked out of the meeting. |
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The see lasted until AD 664, at which point it was translated to York. |
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The proteins can be more easily identified after the band or spot is cut out, at which point they are digested with enzymes into smaller peptides. |
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His survival led to his being declared Emperor by the Praetorian Guard after Caligula's assassination, at which point he was the last man of his family. |
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Noise officers managed to contact the partygoers via the entryphone, at which point it was discovered that the property's owner, Madonna, was not present. |
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This surprise attack drove the garrison to flee the town, at which point the rebel force marched off to join up with McCracken and fight in the Battle of Antrim. |
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