When I left I felt ashamed that even as a seasoned traveller I had avoided this area for fear of the past conflict. |
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Raines and Boyd have been given their walking papers, but the dirtiest clods of all so far have avoided the broom. |
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Because it is reputed to affect the menstrual cycle and to be an abortifacient, its use in pregnancy and lactation is to be avoided. |
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Most of the suffering due to sickness could be avoided if we knew the basics of health, exercise and nutrition. |
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Butterbur should be considered for treating seasonal allergic rhinitis when the sedative effects of antihistamines need to be avoided. |
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However, since the event was a testimonial to the life and work of the artist, most informed criticism was politely avoided. |
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For the past few months, I have avoided the art of scrapbooking completely. |
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There was plenty of good, steep scrambling, but all the real difficulties can be avoided. |
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The Askival Pinnacle can be climbed on its west side by a difficult scramble but can be avoided by a traverse on the east side of the ridge. |
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Bright colors are usually avoided, but scarlet is popular among girls of marriageable age. |
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This class of drugs should be avoided in pregnancy because of teratogenic effects. |
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He avoided conventional chords and melodies on his 30-year-old tenor trombone. |
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They tended to live beyond their means, and on one occasion barely avoided bankruptcy. |
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Cricket is a team game and yet on this tour too many players have hidden or avoided responsibility. |
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Use of power drills or saws should be avoided if they are likely to come into contact with high-infectivity tissue. |
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Application of nitrogen after tasselling is rarely effective and should be avoided. |
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It is a dire coach company in the UK, to be avoided at all costs for their provision of uncomfortable seats and tardy services. |
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In an effort to keep my sanity, I've avoided his speeches like the plague over the last six months. |
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As the contract had not been avoided at the date of the sale to the defendants, they acquired a good title in the goods. |
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It could be said that payments under void or avoided contracts are made on the basis of a failure of consideration. |
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As he put it, there might be liability in tort to third parties but there was no basis on which the contract of sale itself could be avoided. |
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He said even the mine accidents that had been happening could have been avoided had monitoring committees been in place. |
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It is timely reminder that many farm-related accidents can be avoided if potential hazards are clearly identified and precautions taken. |
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The accident could have been avoided only by detecting the track fault and preventing the freight train derailment. |
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According to World Bank, 30 per cent of deaths due to accidents can be avoided if better emergency medical facilities are provided. |
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By following some simple rules on DIY safety, many of the most common accidents can be simply avoided. |
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Police officers avoided the place like sheep from a lion's den, which made cash exchanges very convenient. |
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Driving without thinking, she had come to the one of the darkest parts of the city where most people avoided. |
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As they do now, people avoided public spaces, knowing that dumb luck could put you in the mortally wrong place at the wrong moment. |
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Finally, he is forced to go to the Public Welfare Office, a place he has avoided out of pride. |
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Some postal workers specifically avoided the World Trade Centre because its upper floors were known to creak and sway in stiff winds. |
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Most people avoided the place entirely, except for perhaps the occasional adventurer or scientist. |
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Singapore Airlines and other carriers cut flights after visitors avoided the city and as many as nine in 10 hotel rooms were left empty. |
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Almost flying over Farsi Island could have been avoided with better aviating and navigating. |
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Flea beetles and root maggots, the two major radish pests, can be avoided by placing floating row cover over the bed. |
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Deodorant or talc should be avoided, as these could irritate or infect the wound. |
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Hercules had avoided cleaning the Augean stables by diverting the course of two rivers through the building. |
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Topped off last year, it barely avoided losing half its height as luxe housing contracted. |
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I avoided his stares and finished the meal in silence, surprising Gretchen with my unaccustomed taciturnity. |
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Excessive sunburn was sagely avoided by taking time out around the interior of the island. |
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She dove into a sideways roll and made a lunge at his side, which he avoided easily by stepping out of the way. |
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Laboriously rolling each case on a lube pad was a chore to be avoided but today we can use any of several excellent aerosol case lubes. |
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They avoided fighting whenever possible, yet did not shy from combat if it closed in. |
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If it is such a lose-lose situation, how on Earth did it happen and how can it be avoided in future? |
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He said today that he had only avoided such ruin after being left money following the death of his 103-year-old mother. |
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Anti-diarrhoeal agents, such as loperamide, are sometimes helpful to reduce bowel frequency but should be avoided in children. |
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Your child will have less access to their skin, and damage from scratching or rubbing can be avoided. |
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Cate opened her eyes and avoided looking into the looking glass placed before her. |
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Throughout the fight Cantwell swung wildly at the champion with round-arm swings which Petelo easily avoided. |
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He should have been serving a sentence now and he has avoided apprehension. |
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Authors of burlesque usually avoided the high ethical road of the satirist, who ridicules a folly or fashion in the hope of eradicating it. |
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Ipecac or apomorphine should be avoided since seizures or decreased mental status may occur rapidly, increasing the risk for aspiration. |
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Had the report been accepted it is highly likely that the current crisis would have been avoided. |
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Menstruation affects half the population, but is vastly avoided by the general public and regarded not as a life force, but as a curse. |
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When possible, urinary catheters should be avoided to minimise the risk of infection. |
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We messaged them, asking if they had consciously avoided each other at the party, but the two did not revert. |
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If perceived unfair treatment can be dealt with internally, litigation is avoided which is always better for both parties. |
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Indeed, executives at rival toy firms cannot believe that Lego has so far avoided outsourcing its manufacturing. |
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In drag, he has avoided the obvious pitfalls and manages to be quite moving. |
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In his lede, Simon explains that presidential nominees once avoided the political conventions that picked them. |
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Water must be strictly avoided in this reaction, as it can destroy both the chloroformate reactant and the anhydride product. |
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Cigarette smoke is a short term respiratory irritant that should be avoided altogether by people with asthma. |
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Unfortunately, historical reality is no respecter of conventional wisdom and often requires it to change course if calamity is to be avoided. |
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Successful resolvers controlled their environments, avoided situations that might lead them to relapse and rewarded themselves for changing. |
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Since it does not succeed in expressing a proposition, the liar sentence is neither true nor false and the paradox is avoided. |
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In West African culture, ancestral continuity is something to be celebrated rather than avoided. |
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Flow tops were avoided as they are almost always riddled with amygdales and show signs of alteration. |
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There were numerous potential dangers to be avoided on this laterite track, and thick dust reduced visibility considerably. |
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Repeated watching of violent or traumatic events on the television should be avoided. |
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In that time 200 serious injuries and 1,000 minor injuries have been avoided. |
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Officers have designed an unusual Yuletide card for wanted offenders who have so far avoided arrest for offences from breach of bail to theft. |
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Had it done so, pain and tragedy and loss on a very large scale could have been avoided. |
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Health-conscious Julie Doyle always avoided the sun because of her fair skin. |
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All of these cost the NHS money, and could be avoided, or, alternatively, could be covered by insurance. |
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Use of fast-acting, short half-life benzodiazepines such as alprazolam and lorazepam should be avoided. |
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All have avoided paying tens of millions in taxes by reincorporating offshore while pocketing tens of millions in federal contracts. |
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Thus, the new paradigm in transfusion medicine considers allogeneic transfusion as an outcome to be avoided. |
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The serious complication of pneumothorax can be avoided by refraining from aiming the needle at an intercostal space. |
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Clutter in the kitchen along the worktops should also be avoided, especially if this area is visible from the sitting area. |
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I wasn't an angry child and generally avoided fights, but I get a red mist when somebody hits me first and fight tooth and nail. |
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When asked how most couples avoided getting pregnant, he replied that the bloke would have to get off at Redfern instead. |
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Like children with autism, as the monkeys grew, they became increasingly withdrawn and avoided social contact. |
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Many social scientists recoil from the idea that though particular wars may be avoided, war is endemic in the human condition. |
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Only three of them avoided the speculative angle, dealing respectively with anatomy, ethical issues and why cloned cells die. |
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Juvenile salmon clearly avoided kin when they shared shelters and preferred to associate with unrelated conspecifics. |
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The severity of my airsickness could have been avoided if I had spoken up sooner. |
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Once a person has had a kidney stone, subsequent problems may be avoided through medication and dietary adjustments, Fallon says. |
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Complete detachment of the tendon, debridement, and reattachment should be avoided. |
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Regular use of bronchodilators should therefore be avoided and should be kept in reserve for breakthrough wheezing. |
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Since we were keen to try their range of fish, we avoided ordering directly from the menu and instead asked for a special platter to be made up. |
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Mercifully, they have more or less avoided the affected, fake English accents that plagued the sub-genre. |
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We've kept it simple, warm and welcoming, and have avoided the urge to dress it with rambling roses and ornament of any kind. |
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The administration largely avoided public accountability for its actions by burying the story. |
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Put another way, the government cannot raise large amounts of revenue from a tax that can easily be avoided. |
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A similar situation was narrowly avoided whilst recently affixing a curtain rail to the wall in the lounge. |
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Albums may also be used but the pages should not be of colored paper and adhesives like glue and tape should be avoided. |
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Appetite suppressants should be totally avoided because they are addictive. |
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I'm glad I chose to stop smoking, and grateful I've successfully avoided too much weight gain. |
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Cattle seem to absorb less radioactivity than sheep, except for the milk, which is to be avoided at all costs because of the iodine. |
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The list, part newsletter, part community event forum, contains descriptions of johns to be avoided. |
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It could be avoided only when a mother let herself be guided by nature and reason instead of blind love. |
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Once they have learned that foxes are a source of danger and to be avoided, they should have little difficulty in keeping out of their way. |
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Croaking frogs have to be avoided and a water snake or two may obstruct your path. |
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We studiously avoided that tone of spoiled and bored querulousness for which colonials were infamous. |
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There are a few groups that have avoided acculturation and maintained the traditional lifestyle they brought from the homeland. |
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And because the script has wisely avoided writing them as stereotypically American, there are no jarring notes in the casting mix. |
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However, that ambition drove him to take on challenges others avoided. |
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She avoided answering our questions directly, instead reiterating that the answers could be found in her book. |
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The government avoided a war by successfully resolving the issues through diplomacy. |
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By allowing him to live, Marshal avoided the shame of killing an unarmed heir-apparent. |
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Now, I think he avoided it because of something that happened a few months after he left. |
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Cumberbatch and Hunter have assiduously avoided being identified as celebrity couple until now. |
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But my bar mitzvah rabbi survived the camps, camps he could have probably avoided because of his Aryan looks. |
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Crumbs avoided advertising and contracted production out, thus keeping a lid on costs. |
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The opposition needs to gets its act together quickly if the bogeyman of sectarian division is to be avoided. |
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The attorney scoffs at the idea that Gristina avoided arrest for so many years by bribing the police. |
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Serious traffic accidents were narrowly avoided as numerous motorists were forced to swerve to avoid the animals that were wandering along the main road at Fossa. |
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The psychiatrists and other medical staff avoided this ward, making only the bare minimum of calls and writing off the patients there as unsalvageable. |
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Perhaps Elie avoided this approach in order to give priority to his subjects' biographies and avoid any taint of academicism, both of which are commendable aims. |
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They have carefully avoided any serious debate on the economic issues. |
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Usually she avoided it, traveling miles out of her way to go around it. |
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The driver was clearly indignant that I hadn't avoided him, and refused to acknowledge the crowd of about 20 pedestrians, all shouting that he had jumped two red lights. |
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Thereby, the necessity for increasing the memory capacity can be avoided to secure empty addresses in the memory region, and furthermore, control can be simplified. |
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But the desire for all this ephemeral and disposable tat could be avoided, claim the critics, by curtailing or even banning advertising aimed directly at children. |
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The Chinese had discovered much earlier, around the 5th century ad, that scurvy at sea could be avoided by carrying live ginger plants on board junks. |
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In Hollingsworth v. Perry, the court avoided any ruling on the constitutionality of state marriage bans. |
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But the country has historically avoided the periodic upheavals that have convulsed regional states like Iraq and Syria. |
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After the Sirens are the drifting rocks which must be avoided by taking a route that goes past Scylla, a six-headed monster, and Charybdis, a whirlpool. |
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Excessive processed salt, sugar, white flour, cholesterol laden animal fats, fungal foods or fungal laden foods and cigarette smoking should be avoided. |
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For most of its history, country music has been a profoundly insular music that avoided tangling with social issues. |
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South Africa avoided a series whitewash with a 65-run win over Australia in the rain affected final limited overs cricket international at Newlands here yesterday. |
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As luck would have it, we avoided those arctic storms with shrieking winds. |
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He was a crucial figure in bringing new repertoire to a theatre which had almost wilfully avoided truly significant premieres in the previous four decades of its existence. |
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Weirdly, he mostly avoided cubism, even though he got wild Cezannes that foreshadow that movement. |
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Kaedin, Gruro, and Shuae had avoided the blast, and got up quickly to realize that the great winged lizard had destroyed the remaining beasts as well as most of the town. |
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His reclusion was so absolute that as recently as 2001 he avoided attending a wedding on the long shot that he might bump into a journalist that he scarcely even knew. |
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Fortunately, I avoided ridicule at the office, having left with a feeling of slight nausea but safe in the knowledge that I am actually much braver than I thought. |
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Despite it's name it actually feels more like a New York bar as they've wisely avoided the usual spread of overly lacquered replica oriental furniture. |
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To its primitive, diseased brain I was practically invisible, an obstacle to be ignored, and, at best, avoided. |
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I became paranoid and avoided her neighborhood, dreading the idea of running into her. |
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The drug test question is also one of my favorites, though I avoided it for a while. |
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Mosquito bites may be avoided by removing stagnant sources of water or by using protective clothing, repellants, larvicides, and, in cases of epidemics, insecticides. |
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Successive choreographers have found the artform's freedom liberating, but they have either struggled to find a shared set of rules or deliberately avoided them. |
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Prolonged use of topical antiseptic agents should be avoided. |
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I think the only potentially salvageable part of the claim is that long sequences of supplements and appositives should be avoided because they might make you sound dithery. |
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I can never think how I avoided being stabbed myself or stabbing one of these two Rodomonts, and the whole business turned about me like a piece of a dream. |
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In the government's view, this was especially so when a discretionary life sentence by its very nature avoided the risk of arbitrariness of mandatory life sentences. |
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The division's long columns of trucks and Humvee armoured vehicles avoided Iraqi army and paramilitary units as they pushed north on Thursday and Friday. |
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Alkan rarely compromises the logic of his counterpoint, and a similar inflexibility was noted in his playing, which avoided the indulgent rubato of many of his contemporaries. |
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The owner says he has avoided layoffs, but he's losing sleep. |
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He kept toward the centre of the street-like corridors and avoided getting too close to the alleys, who knew what predator lurked in the darkness? |
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American liberalism has transformed itself into the L-word, a curse to be avoided even by some of its foremost champions, such as John Kerry and Nancy Pelosi. |
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Ironically, women who seek these treatments to improve the appearance of their skin could have avoided their fate by avoiding excessive sun exposure in the first place. |
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And that's why you avoided me after you met Lucky at the hospital. |
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I usually avoided what was probably the most direct route in favour of a longer path that meant I had more people to walk with and more houses to go past. |
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I wonder how many road accidents will be avoided if this happens, especially those one vehicle accidents that seem to occur with regularity in the early hours of the morning. |
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A man driving on the Rotary roundabout in summer last year avoided injury after he stopped his vehicle to stamp out what he thought was a small fire. |
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It is one process that could have been used, your Honour, but the alternative process is to sue for the return of the money on the ground that the contract has been avoided. |
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He avoided disclosure because he told police he was Herbert Pocket, his character in Great Expectations. |
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One thing to be strenuously avoided is anything that smacks of glorifying the act itself. |
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Catherine Zeta-Jones, who appeared, nine months pregnant in a simple black sheath, avoided diamonds altogether, opting instead for teardrop earrings of pink and jet stones. |
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Or one year before, a then 16-year-old Bieber narrowly avoided arrest after pelting a Maryland state trooper with a water balloon. |
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So far Mitt Romney has run a careful, disciplined campaign that has avoided the slightest whiff of impropriety. |
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Accented and umlauted vowels, and diacritical marks on consonants must be avoided, because they act as roadblocks and break the speed of a typist. |
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Well, Martians haven't invaded and we've avoided nuclear war so far. |
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The actress religiously avoided reading news coverage as she engaged in her studious, deliberate decision-making process. |
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All of these things I have studiously avoided, perhaps at the cost of my own pleasure and the appearance of fuddy-duddiness. |
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He never came out against the troop surge of 2007 and 2008, but he also studiously avoided talking much about it. |
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He subtly dipped into the social currents that designers in New York studiously avoided. |
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It's pathetic, I know, but then I also know that the vast majority of muggings, thefts and attacks could be avoided with some careful forethought. |
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Thompson escaped the ire of Times reporters and avoided official censure during a subsequent BBC investigation. |
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Within the Ostrogothic Kingdom in Italy, they kept their own administrators and avoided intermarriage with the Goths. |
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These bands avoided the Britpop label while still producing music derived from it. |
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Bands whose darker lyrics avoided utopianism, such as King Crimson, Pink Floyd and Van der Graaf Generator, experienced less critical disfavour. |
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A BUTCHER tasered by police outside Buckingham Palace as he brandished two carving knives while threatening to kill himself has avoided jail. |
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Consider the heartache that could be avoided by thinking twice about the potentially disastrous effects of cyberflirting. |
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He generally avoided the avant garde, and did not challenge the conventions in the way that contemporaries such as Tippett did. |
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Charlotte avoided boredom by following the development of Angria which she received in letters from her brother. |
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Jonson largely avoided the debates about rhyme and meter that had consumed Elizabethan classicists such as Thomas Campion and Gabriel Harvey. |
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Again, fears of John of Gaunt's ambitions influenced political decisions, and a regency led by the King's uncles was avoided. |
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The height was usually highest in the centre, and the Baroque emphasis on corner pavilions often found on the continent generally avoided. |
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Even in advertising, the mechanics of bog roll use are particularly avoided. |
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Here is a synopsis of why BOL and HUN have a Zacks Rank of 4 and should also most likely be sold or avoided for the next one to three months. |
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First generation sulfonylureas, like chlorpropamide, should generally be avoided due to active metabolites and hypoglycemia risk. |
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He has since resumed his previous medications, avoided tonic water, and has had no further episodes of thrombocytopenia. |
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A more popular alternative defence, which avoided damaging the castle, was to establish bulwarks beyond the castle's defences. |
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But Schumer and his staff have studiously avoided further comment. |
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Besides the brinksmanship on the debt limit, House and Senate leaders narrowly avoided a government shutdown earlier this year. |
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A person could still be able to sin, but intentional or wilful sin could be avoided. |
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Naturally, I bogged my head just like one of those rodeo broncs and avoided the caliber as much as I could without getting fired. |
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Hoover preached that even the appearance of impropriety must be avoided. |
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Battle was risky and best avoided unless all the factors were on your side. |
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This can be avoided through the use of reel mowers or by using cheap, easily obtainable hearing protection such as earplugs or earmuffs. |
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Hawking has stated that, given the vastness of the universe, aliens likely exist, but that contact with them should be avoided. |
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Funeral rites in the house should be avoided out of regard for the health of the members of the family. |
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Bracket creep can be avoided by regularly adjusting tax brackets for inflation, so that the tax brackets remain unchanged in real terms. |
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However, by 1675 the issue could not be avoided and by then his unconventional views stood in the way. |
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The government avoided indirect taxes because they raised the cost of living, and caused discontent among the working class. |
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A schism was avoided in July 1885 when professionalism was formally legalised in English football. |
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Shooting could not be avoided both times when we took into custody suspicious persons who turned out to be Banderites. |
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The likelihood of war was high, and the question was whether it could be avoided through strategies such as appeasement. |
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After Albert's death in 1861, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. |
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She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. |
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The Kray twins were notorious for their gang and its violence, and narrowly avoided being sent to prison many times. |
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Cooper was being employed as a source by one of Read's superior officers, and Read tried using him as a trap for the Krays, but they avoided him. |
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Human settlements avoided the deep forest in favor of streams, lakes, and especially bays of the ocean. |
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England avoided this fate for a while and settled down under Elizabeth to a moderate Anglicanism. |
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By using VpCI-422, any etching, profiling, or abrading effects on the metal surface were avoided. |
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Harris' book avoided theological and biographical entries and instead it concentrated on science and technology. |
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The American film industry has had a complex relationship with slavery and until recent decades often avoided the topic. |
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Meanwhile, Mentemu avoided any direct military expedition against Kublai's realm. |
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The central pole of the tent still operated as an axis but a fixed reference to the four compass points was avoided. |
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If it does, it means that the area or rock the compass was previously at is causing interference and should be avoided. |
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It also avoided stopping over at ports controlled by competing powers, such as Portugal and the Netherlands. |
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Computer research has revealed that grammar, in the sense of its ability to create entirely new language, is avoided as far as possible. |
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In highly formal registers with exaggeratedly careful enunciation, weak forms may be avoided. |
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The Star had always avoided using recognized Canadian spelling, citing the Gage Canadian Dictionary in their defence. |
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It is sometimes colloquially referred to as Ebonics, a term that is avoided by linguists because of its other meanings and connotations. |
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The driving of vehicles on beaches can crush nests buried in the sand and such activity should be avoided in nesting areas. |
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In balancing the harms, the greater harm to be avoided is a violent suspect firing and killing a police officer or any other bystander. |
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So long as a threat is just one of the reasons a person enters an agreement, even if not the main reason, the agreement may be avoided. |
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He was a quick-tempered fellow who was generally avoided by his co-workers. |
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These disputes can often be avoided by proper estate planning during the spouses' joint lifetime. |
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Manusmriti then lays out the laws of just war, stating that first and foremost, war should be avoided by negotiations and reconciliations. |
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Bloodshed could not be entirely avoided, with the official death toll standing at 21, while the actual casualty toll may have been much higher. |
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Reprehensible acts should be avoided, but they are not considered to be sinful or punishable in court. |
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This was a pragmatic response, which avoided the further problems of codifying unwritten rules and reconstructing the entire government. |
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James Watt avoided the use of high pressure steam because of safety concerns. |
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Hence the idle time spent in positioning and retracting the tool is avoided. |
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He recognized that some of the road problems of the French could be avoided by using cubical stone blocks. |
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Locke avoided tunnels almost completely on the Grand Junction but exceeded the slope limit for six miles south of Crewe. |
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These writers often add that the war could have been avoided in the first place by better diplomacy. |
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Thus, a potentially harmful interference may be avoided, and in this way, goals can be achieved effortlessly. |
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Muggletonians avoided all forms of worship or preaching and, in the past, met only for discussion and socialising amongst members. |
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The movement was egalitarian, apolitical, and pacifist, and resolutely avoided evangelism. |
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Carcasses were disposed of by burning and burial, but burning was avoided in water resource protection areas. |
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The spirit of the dead was believed to hover near the resting place of the corpse, and cemeteries were places the living avoided. |
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It is still filled with the notion that users are blameworthy, shameworthy, to be invalidated and avoided. |
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The two extremes of tasteless extravagance and of slatternness are to be carefully avoided. |
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Spelching can be avoided by cutting from the outside face in where possible. |
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In centerheads making two lines, wordbreaks should be avoided. The first line should be centered and set as full as possible. |
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I avoided him and to this day I have not seen him in person since then. |
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The Russians avoided Napoleon's objective of a decisive engagement and instead retreated deeper into Russia. |
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When tested, both tent moth caterpillars and fall webworms strongly avoided extracts taken from the bodies of other dead caterpillars. |
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Wesleyanism, rooted in the English Reformation, avoided some of the dichotomizing tendencies of modernity. |
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A collection of familiar and new what-if scenarios of uneven insight by a group of historians What if Charles I had avoided civil war? |
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For the possessive of the third person pronoun, the word its, first recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary in 1598, is avoided. |
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Yellow journalism should be avoided and projecting something without evidences and facts was unethical, he added. |
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This problem can be avoided to an extent through the transport of waste by rail from transfer stations. |
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A Hypoblast is a major disappointment in partydom and should be avoided at all costs in the future. |
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Zileuton and zafirlukast should be avoided during pregnancy because they are teratogenic or fetotoxic in animals. |
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In religion, she was relatively tolerant and avoided systematic persecution. |
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In her speech, she carefully avoided any mention of her costar. |
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Armed conflict was avoided because York lacked aristocratic support and was forced to swear allegiance to Henry. |
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They avoided the elite, and focused not on political events but on social forces and attitudes. |
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Spanish trading ships purposely avoided the Indian Ocean, following the Treaty of Tordesillas with Portugal. |
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Edward returned to England with a relatively small force and avoided capture. |
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Californian natives actively avoided prime bear habitat, and would not allow their young men to hunt alone, for fear of bear attacks. |
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Third, some argue that open surgical resection can be avoided with shunting and antihelminthics. |
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During Nero's reign of terror, Pliny avoided working on any writing that would attract attention to himself. |
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The tradeoff is that the first time an async event causes a scheduling point, it incurs the thread creation overhead that it has avoided. |
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But the new leader, the Dauphin Charles, avoided another pitched battle, and the city of Reims withstood siege. |
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Service, then a war correspondent for the Toronto Star, was mistakenly arrested as a spy and narrowly avoided being executed out of hand. |
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In it he avoided mentioning Guderian and played down the strategic part of the armoured units, to avoid unnecessary resistance. |
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When his consulship ended, Caesar narrowly avoided prosecution for the irregularities of his year in office, and quickly left for his province. |
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Nourishment gained popularity because it preserved beach resources and avoided the negative effects of hard structures. |
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Kaiser Wilhelm II issued an order that all risks to surface vessels were to be avoided. |
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The might have been avoided had not the issues of Korea and Manchuria became linked. |
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Although usually avoided in common speech, this form can be used instead of possessive pronouns to avoid confusion. |
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When it comes to hiring a successful CEO, however, charisma is a trait to be avoided. |
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It is well understood that kangaroo courts are to be avoided, if at all possible. |
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The diet of the uplands often included cabbage, string beans, and white potatoes, while most avoided sweet potatoes and peanuts at the time. |
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Conn, whose skills had deteriorated during the long layoff, largely avoided contact until being dispatched by knockout in the eighth round. |
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This was followed six days later by a contest against Al Wolgast, the former champion who had avoided Welsh when he had the title to lose. |
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And yet it also seems that Khashoggi avoided anything as ignominious as personal bankruptcy. |
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Britannia apparently avoided these troubles, although increasing inflation had its economic effect. |
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The IAM says speeding tickets can easily be avoided by following its latest hints and remembering speed limits are a maximum, not a target. |
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By staying neutral in the Second World War, and selling to both sides, the economy avoided further disasters. |
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Curiously enough, most of the Vindolanda tablets show spaces between words, but spaces were avoided in monumental inscriptions from that era. |
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Records indicate that Alexander had several large oared ships built at Ayr, but he avoided a sea battle. |
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Countries such as China, which had a silver standard, almost avoided the depression entirely. |
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The designation of these homicides as 'gay-hate' killings was avoided as a prior classification of the sexuality of each victim. |
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For instance, mussels should be avoided along the west coast of the United States during the warmer months. |
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A DOG breeder avoided jail on Tuesday after being found guilty of neglecting King Charles Spaniels. |
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Rogue trader William Fouracre, 25, avoided prison when he was sentenced in June over overpriced work in Spital. |
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Apple has avoided the potential cannibalisation of its iTunes sales with this new offering. |
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In Petrograd they were in great danger but had many friends in high places, and with money for bribes they avoided arrest. |
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The term is still used by some writers but nowadays normally avoided in favor of Old Church Slavonic. |
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In 2009 they narrowly avoided going out of business and as a result were placed back in the Third Division. |
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Male and female ranges overlap, though core areas within territories are avoided by other cats. |
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Dense and young forests are avoided as there is neither cover nor food, and flight of these large birds is greatly impaired. |
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Knox had avoided being arrested by Lord Bothwell through Wishart's advice to return to tutoring. |
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For example, the jaw bone resorption that can occur after patients lose teeth is avoided once dental implants are in place. |
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Once more pitched battle was avoided, and instead a truce was agreed until December. |
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Any possibility of interpretation as a restrictive practice is to be avoided at all costs. |
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Though Bachchans arrived at the party together, the saas bahu Jodi avoided each other later on. |
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Ibn Saud avoided involvement in the Arab Revolt, and instead continued his struggle with the Al Rashid. |
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Since the inaugural Six Nations tournament in 2000, only England and Ireland have avoided the Wooden Spoon award. |
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The industrial workforce attracted less of a jollity of English glee clubs and also avoided the more robust militaristic style of music. |
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Brethren churches have traditionally avoided crosses displayed inside or outside their place of worship. |
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