The nurse suctions the patient's mouth frequently, at which time he or she inspects the mouth for active bleeding, clots, or hematomas. |
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Such apprehension occurred under escort of four police officers and at which time D.C. made threats to the workers. |
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I put my wrist to his forehead, at which time he opened his eyes, and sure enough he was a little warm. |
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Beavers usually become sexually mature at two years old, at which time they may establish new colonies. |
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Two more weeks remain in this league followed by a fun bowling Friday at which time new team members are selected by a blind draw. |
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Forage systems ended either September 1 or November 23, at which time the cattle were placed in the feedlot for finishing. |
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The red line down the face of the building marks the precise longitude at which time begins. |
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This is stored in the form of glycogen in the liver and muscles for later use as a body fuel, at which time it is reconverted into glucose. |
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The bees raise the virgin queens until mature at which time the beekeeper transfers them into a small hive called a nucleus. |
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The Committee meets approximately nine times per year, at which time it establishes priorities and reviews the work undertaken by its staff. |
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All birds were hatched in incubators and kept in brooders until approximately 7 weeks of age, at which time they were moved to 5 x 7 x 4 m outdoor flight pens. |
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When King George II died in 1760, all writs of assistance were set to expire six months after his death, at which time new writs would have to be obtained from the new sovereign. |
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The normal probationary period for City of Ottawa police officers is 6-18 months at which time they achieve the working level. |
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It is this body that will decide whether, in which form and at which time the act will be passed. |
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Judges serve in office until age 75, at which time they are required to retire. |
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He is slated to be retired at this end of this month, at which time he will go from working dog to pet. |
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We will revisit the question in September, at which time there will be more information available. |
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We allow the parties 15 days to respond, at which time hearing and disclosure dates are set by the Chairperson. |
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A red light indicates that the speaking time has expired at which time the Speaker will stop the debater and the microphone will be turned off. |
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Most of these were resolved at a working group meeting in December 1999, at which time a version of the Draft B report was also discussed. |
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He had kidney stone problems in 1988 at which time he had surgery at the Salvation Army Hospital in Winnipeg, which left him with a large scar. |
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It was used continuously until 1994 at which time the Service switched over to digital or computerized polygraph technology. |
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The T4127 will still be available on our website at which time you may print the document or download it to your personal computer. |
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The carps may have been weakened by an increase in water temperatures in early summer, at which time carp energy requirements are at their peak. |
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The Committee and the City met on September 21, at which time the Committee presented the City with copies of the authorizations signed by the Sandy Beach leaseholders. |
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Easy chairs are associated with the 17th century in Europe, at which time they had high backs and wings to prevent draughts. |
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When the season for quarrying began, the pits sprang to life and the pace continued rapidly until the first deep frost at which time quarrying ceased. |
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These areas of claim density will be identified in the coming weeks, at which time the program will be in a position to get underway. |
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If the conditions are right, the air will cool to its dew point temperature, at which time moisture condenses and clouds form. |
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He became the JFA's president in 2002, at which time he stepped down as J. League chairman. |
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He entered the priesthood in 1551, at which time he assumed the Buddhist name Shingen. |
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This indicates that the sales order needs to be processed and reauthorized at which time you remove this block manually. |
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The command holds one Zone Commanders' conference each year, at which time all Zone Commanders are brought in for a two-day meeting. |
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For example, an increasing index is bullish until the index is extreme, at which time the risk of a reversal or pause in the trend increases. |
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We hope that these events will just be bad memory in about 6 weeks from now, at which time we hope to meet you all on the CFM stand for the forthcoming Mesurexpo Vision Show. |
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You will see the baby's head crowning during contractions, at which time you must prepare to assist the mother in the delivery of the baby. |
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It was not until August 1297 that he was finally able to sail for Flanders, at which time his allies there had already suffered defeat. |
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After his short time in New York, Crick returned to Cambridge where he worked until 1976, at which time he moved to California. |
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The Secretary of State signed all passports in place of the monarch from 1794 onwards, at which time formal records started to be kept. |
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A Scottish independence referendum was held in September 2014, at which time independence was rejected. |
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They were returned to Spain in 1783 in exchange for the Bahamas, at which time most of the British left. |
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It is the venue of the annual Edinburgh Military Tattoo at which time specially designed temporary grandstands are erected. |
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Mining would continue until the process was no longer practical or profitable, at which time the mine would be abandoned. |
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There were further changes in 1952, 1955 and 1983, at which time there were 16 wards. |
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The outer eyewall eventually replaces the primary one at the end of the cycle, at which time the storm may return to its original intensity. |
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His troops became disaffected during the unexpected siege of the city, at which time they suffered from famine and disease. |
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He remained in that job until 1924, at which time he was fired. |
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They left to report their findings, at which time Fawkes also left the building. |
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The venue is officially proclaimed a year in advance, at which time the themes and texts for the competitions are published. |
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According to information received from TC Marine, the Halon 1211 fire-extinguishing system was last inspected on 11 May 1993 at which time it was reported to be functioning satisfactorily. |
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The CN Tower union contract is up for renewal in 2007 at which time we plan to discuss with the union the implementation of some sort of performance management system for unionized employees. |
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Marino was honoured at the 19th annual OC Transpo Transecure Awards ceremony at which time he was chosen as the 2008 winner of the year for his heroic deed. |
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Raymond was honoured at the 18th annual OC Transpo Transecure Awards ceremony at which time he was chosen as the 2007 winner of the year for his heroic deed. |
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They then lie in wait for an unsuspecting merchant ship to appear above the horizon, at which time they launch their attack in speedboats, RPGs, assault rifles and flares, as necessary. |
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The Plenary also noted that Canada will demit the Chair of the Working Group on Statistics at the end of the year, at which time the responsibility will be assumed by the United States. |
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He ceased employment as a teacher on January 31, 2000, at which time he was entitled to receive an immediate and unreduced special early retirement pension under the terms of the Plan. |
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These were not seven voices, but instead seven successive thunderclaps rang out on February 28, 1963, at which time the entire area shook from their might. |
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A logic bomb consists of hidden instructions, often introduced with the Trojan horse technique, that stay dormant until a specific event occurs, at which time the instructions are activated. |
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Written or oral arguments are made by Advocates at the hearing, at which time any additional written documentation deemed relevant to the case may also be submitted. |
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Landing clearance was issued at 0408, at which time the RVR was reported at 5 000 feet with the runway lights at strength five, and tower visibility was three quarters of a statute mile. |
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The patient had been previously advised to wait until he was 18 years old, at which time comprehensive orthodontic treatment as well as orthognathic surgery would be performed. |
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It is planned to discontinue the November PRE-ISSUE edition of the User Guide at the cutover weekend 16-17 November, at which time the details will be added into their rightful place in the current version of the User Guide. |
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The vessel moved normally into the lock until she reached the 25-metre mark, located 29.6 metres from the ship arrester, at which time the bridge control gave the order to reverse the propeller pitch. |
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A stonefish is perfectly hidden and makes no movement until prodded with a stick or, more often, until it is stepped on, at which time it erects its dorsal fin spines. |
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Thereafter, the guide bar is not used as the wire tends to become self stowing, at which time that particular deck hand returns to the winch control via the shucking house. |
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The findings were consistent at all time points from 45 minutes through 6 hours, at which time the scores equilibrated between the two therapies. |
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This instability became critical during the departure, at which time the heeling moment created by the movement of persons to the port aft side was not compensated for by an equal balancing righting moment. |
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This endorsement from the NCE ensures steady funding for CAN until 2012, at which time its 14-year mandate expires and the Network's programs are expected to be parcelled off to partners who will carry on the CAN legacy. |
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Further refinement of this basic structure continues until term, at which time there are approximately 50 to 60 primary fetal stem villi branching into several terminal or tertiary villi. |
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They moved there in 1990 and continued to produce primula seed of the highest quality while developing the breeding programme for another ten years, at which time, due to health reasons Angela reluctantly had to step down. |
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It claimed that, under the Employment Standards Act, maternity leave had to begin from the date of birth, at which time sick leave was no longer available. |
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The Administrator concedes that the Claimant was hospitalized at Saskatoon City Hospital in December 1989 at which time he was transfused with two units of blood. |
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The bulk of the collection was built by Professor Gordon F. Townsend who was responsible for the Library of the Department of Apiculture until 1968 at which time all books were consolidated with the central campus library. |
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Dr. Green graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto in 1975, at which time he was awarded the KJR Wightman Award in Internal Medicine and the Cody Silver Medal. |
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Two to three days later, the temperature falls and the patient feels somewhat better, at which time the characteristic rash appears, first on the face, hands and forearms and then after a few days progressing to the trunk. |
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The members of the 4Gas management team began developing the concept of an LNG import facility at Milford Haven in 1998, at which time the LNG activities formed a division of Petroplus International. |
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Mr. Rousseau remained President and Chief Executive Officer of the Bank and B2B Trust until July 31, 2002, at which time he ceased to be an officer of the Bank and B2B Trust. |
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Northern abalone seed stock reach a shell length of 10-15 mm in 4-5 months at which time they may be transferred from the hatchery to a nursery to begin the process of grow out to market size. |
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The information in these memory cells is retained until all 192 NVM cells have been filled with information, at which time the information begins to be overwritten from the beginning. |
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According to the TAF, the freezing precipitation was not forecast into St. John's until 0300 at which time the visibility was expected to be 2 sm in light ice pellets and light freezing rain. |
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Consequently, endospores do not possess metabolic activity until nutrients become available, at which time they are able to differentiate from spores into vegetative cells. |
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The peak TSB concentration usually occurs between three and five days of age, at which time the majority of babies have already been discharged from hospital. |
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Unfavourable weather did not allow the Lake Carling to proceed before 26 March 2002, at which time the vessel weighed anchor and made way towards Québec to undergo permanent repairs. |
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The infected donations were withdrawn and the donors were deferred from giving blood again for 56 days, at which time they were no longer contagious and able to continue donating. |
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The students we were to teach numbered just in excess of 250, and the course was originally to last three weeks, at which time another 250 or so students would replace them. |
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The building is currently under construction and will be completed in November 2001, at which time Cominar will acquire effective ownership of the property. |
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Residents in the quarantine area must keep the felled tree on their property until October, at which time it can be transported to the municipal wood disposal site. |
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We did not rule on that objection, but indicated that we would keep the objection in mind in making our decision, at which time we would decide what, if any, weight to attach to the challenged documents. |
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In 1974 the cup was successfully defended by Courageous, which successfully defended again in 1977, at which time she was skippered by Ted Turner. |
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Many royal grants and privileges were granted to Scottish merchants until the 18th century, at which time the settlers began to merge more and more into the native population. |
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Alloway clarified these terms in 1966, at which time Pop Art had already transited from art schools and small galleries to a major force in the artworld. |
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Initial plans called for the recovery of 45,000 men from the BEF within two days, at which time German troops were expected to block further evacuation. |
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At 19 weeks after the initial procedure, a second debulking surgical procedure was performed, at which time carboplatin-impregnated matrix beads were placed in the lesion. |
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Maturation occurs by autumn of the 2nd year, at which time seeds are shed. |
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Students usually stay awake until dawn, at which time they collectively run into the North Sea to the sound of madrigals sung by the University Madrigal Group. |
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They generally become elders of the priesthood of Melchizedek at the age of twenty, at which time they frequently engage in missionary activities. |
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At a later age, individuals baptised as infants receive confirmation by a bishop, at which time they reaffirm the baptismal promises made by their parents or sponsors. |
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These pin feathers began to erupt through their sheaths by day 22-24 at which time they began to appear through the semiplume covering of the chicks. |
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Ultimately, he required bilateral video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery for decortication of the empyemas, at which time extensive left lower lobe necrosis was noted. |
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The Aerophore was attached as soon as respiration ceased and was continued for three minutes at which time the animal began to breathe spontaneously. |
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