The deputyship presented an objection on the release sentence, the court accepted it and issued its sentence to call off the release. |
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Fearing the consequences as World War II threatened, FDR asked him to call off the march. |
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It also cites the case of a container ship which ignored a Mayday call off the North Queensland coast. |
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Through the night, Rais received emissaries sent to persuade him to call off the demonstration. |
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They call off the wedding amiably and Susan decides to throw in her lot with the Harvey girls. |
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The crack RAF team was forced to call off its acrobatics because the aircraft violated an eight-mile exclusion zone needed for the performance. |
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Convinced that Clay was suffering hysterical panic, the New York boxing writers urged the local commissioners to call off the fight. |
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Workers voted yesterday not to proceed and agreed to call off a planned overtime ban. |
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Linked by radio to the computer, police in one prowl car simply call off a sampling of passing license numbers. |
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All we can do this week is appeal to their better nature and urge them to call off their mean-minded vandalism. |
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Once the bewitcher is unmasked they are then confronted and asked to call off the attack. |
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It then begins to rain heavily, and after waiting considerable time the plate umpire decides to call off the game. |
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The decision to call off the event was made in the interest of safety as the river Mahon was in flood and would have constituted an unacceptable risk. |
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Once eristic dialogues start occurring, it is time for the most sensible party to call off the negotiation. |
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This meant that the customer could call off the deal, look for a competitive brand, or find another source of financing. |
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Even with the demise of the Panthers, the state did not call off its vendetta against Mumia. |
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The grueling heat, the exertions of the day and the late hour led to Washington's decision to call off the planned attacks. |
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There are times when you are forced to call off, change, or even interrupt a well-planned trip. |
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Mr. X met with Ms. Y and her family, and it was agreed they would call off the marriage. |
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Downing Street urged firefighters to call off the next planned strike so discussions could take place without the threat of industrial action hanging over them. |
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Former prime minister Ivan Kostov has stirred up further controversy on the Brady bond swop with a letter urging his successor Simeon Saxe-Coburg to call off the deal. |
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But I have also known a huntsman call off hounds that seemed certain to kill, and raise his hat in tribute to the stag that had given us a run to remember. |
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In a statement issued here, the DUTA executive has announced that while it will call off the impending agitation, it will maintain a strict watch over the developments. |
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Reporters Without Borders had repeatedly urged Fariñas to call off his hunger strike, which was putting his life in grave danger, and we are pleased to learn that he has finally ended it. |
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The growth of nuclear energy in the NMCs slackened following the Italian moratorium and the Spanish decision to call off the development of this energy on its territory. |
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I therefore urge the Commission to call off this action, which makes no sense and to dedicate all its energies to uncovering the real secret agreements which are the real threats to free competition. |
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That Mahatma Gandhi preferred to call off his mass movement and postpone the independence of India rather than compromise with violence at Chauri Chaura gives us the right to say this. |
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The Magpies have failed to convince the Premier League to call off the match because of their conjunctivitis outbreak. |
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Turkey, vaunting itself as a rising power, has the most clout: as one of Syria's main trading partners it should be pressing Mr Assad harder to call off the tanks and give his people a proper electoral choice. |
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But rather than call off the mission, he decided to wait for reinforcements, and proceed toward Leesburg for further reconnaissance — a decision supported by Stone. |
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Certain NATO country representatives thought, perhaps understandably, that at most three, four or five days of air strikes would be enough to persuade the Serb president to call off his forces. |
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If the bear was missed, efforts were made to re-dart, however this was not always possible due to fuel limitations, inability to relocate the bear, or the need to call off the darting attempt due to prolonged chase times. |
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Armed men threatened security guards outside the paper's offices on 7 September, after a curfew had been imposed, and ordered the paper to print an appeal to Jaffna's students to call off their strike. |
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Activities will call off the kind of coffee maker or coffee machine suitable for their business. |
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As the technical and commercial conditions for a robust partnership were not met as at the end of the first half of 2005, it was decided to call off this project in China. |
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The capitalist system being one under which a profit must be made by any enterprise that is to keep its head above water, we are forced to call off the fight in this case. |
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They were actually underhanded threats to call off the lawsuit and then all insurance agents in the hospital district would get a dividend for the premiums paid. |
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