This application is still held in abeyance until the athlete's indebtedness to the club has been cleared. |
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Smaller towns and villages were abandoned, and then cleared to make room for ever larger hyper-efficient farms. |
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There is an abundance of native birds living alongside badgers, deer and the marauding foxes which cleared out the bantams of a previous tenant. |
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After Colette left he cleared his throat and looked through a newspaper, his long fingers scrabbling a bit at the pages. |
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Another time, he and a class of schoolchildren cleared an area of rubbish together, and from this built a figure of a woman. |
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Once he had the crate cleared, he checked the attached manifest against the one logged in to the main computer files. |
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She also said the authority had now cleared its backlogs and was working towards processing claims within 30 days when information was supplied. |
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Examinations cleared Oliver of extensive damage to his hamstring, but they also revealed that he had torn his anterior cruciate ligament. |
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The situation improved when the council cleared unpopular maisonettes and private developers built new homes. |
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Yesterday, when I cleared my mailbox, there was nearly three times as much junk mail as there were genuine letters and bills. |
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When we had left the village and were driving along in our tarantass the mystery was satisfactorily cleared up. |
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One of the regulars tapped his pewter tankard on the bar and cleared his throat noisily. |
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After the silence grew almost tangible in the room, he cleared his throat, and spoke. |
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The device was sandbagged, the area cleared and then the tranquillity shattered briefly as a sympathetic charge disposed of the shell. |
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Once the table is cleared, large tagines of lamb or beef, or chicken, or all three arrive with the omnipresent peak of steaming couscous. |
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She cleared her throat and leaned forward slightly peering at the name tag attached to his bright orange monitor vest. |
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When he cleared the bend he would release the brake and the car would leap forward as the revs soared towards the 7000 mark on the tachometer. |
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As the lunar disk cleared the horizon, it appeared that a chunk had been taken out of its bottom. |
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A corner on the left was only half cleared and as the Kirkby attacker advanced into the box he was tripped. |
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A teaching assistant has been cleared of assaulting a teenager who bombarded his house with snowballs. |
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Mr Dunne was rumoured to be considering his own bid for the group but cleared up speculation in recent weeks. |
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The gaps above the designated ashlars have been cleared of debris and new ashlars have been inserted. |
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In January, an order was served on the company demanding that rubbish, rubble and waste was cleared from the land. |
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Teams of children, aged between 12 and 19 years, cleared piles of rubbish in a two-hour litter blitz. |
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But subsequent medical tests cleared him of any acute or chronic arsenic poisoning. |
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Most of these older forests have been selectively logged but never cleared for cultivation. |
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He was kind, and offered her temporary lodging in his home until the storm cleared. |
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Once the pub has been cleared, customers will re-enter by a side door for a lengthy lock-in. |
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I've been really efficient this weekend and cleared loads of things off my to do list as well. |
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The Royals have cleared the decks and are playing a bunch of rookies on the cheap this year. |
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I've cleared my calendar at work for the next two weeks, I've ironed a presentable shirt and I'm all aquiver in eager expectation. |
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Northbound traffic had to be diverted for a number of hours while the truck and its load of linseed and rape-seed was cleared from the motorway. |
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Dunn had smooth sailing once he cleared the line of scrimmage and had to make only one move on a linebacker to run free. |
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As the air cleared they saw that apart from a small linen cupboard there was little actual damage to the building. |
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First he drove just wide, then had a shot blocked before his third effort was cleared off the Newport line by Mark Fletcher. |
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The sounds of chain saws growled from streets as residents and workers cleared brush and tree limbs from roads and lawns Monday. |
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Almost 18 months since the smoke cleared in Genoa, cinema refuses to let the matter lie. |
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Once the debris of metaphysics and religion had been cleared away, science would be the source of our view of the world. |
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A calm and level-headed examination of the facts cleared that up, and probably added to Bishop Robertson's case. |
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Half an hour later, the radiator was filled with water and antifreeze, and snow had been cleared away from the wheels. |
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In February he cleared the most important hurdle, successfully retaking the ethics portion of the bar exam. |
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Since then, many ruins have been cleared and some of the prettiest classical buildings restored. |
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Before they got restless and left the table, I cleared my throat and made an announcement. |
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A player respawns as soon as all the enemies are cleared so long as one ally survives. |
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The game has a nasty habit of respawning enemies, especially in cleared areas, so you can expect to see defeated foes again and again. |
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Should he resign his seat and retire from politics until his name is cleared? |
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Eleusis Bay, a floating anchorage of laid-up ships near Athens, is gradually being cleared of ships that no longer have a cruising future. |
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She twiddled her thumbs with a contemplative frown, stood to pace for a moment, then reseated herself and cleared her throat. |
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However, skies cleared enough for observers at the launch pad to follow the rocket on its long trajectory. |
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When my vision finally cleared enough to get a good look at the culprit, I focused in on the store manager who was laughing herself silly. |
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Fishing nets, which would cause disturbances, have not been cleared out of the shipping lane between the port and Xiamen. |
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We cleared the space and relocated all air carriers from the landside terminal out to their respective airside terminals. |
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A young woman wept in court as a jury cleared her of causing the death of a former pub landlord. |
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Minutes later, as everything cleared, the rubble and remains were disturbed. |
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Williams broke down on a 44 but Hunter could not take advantage as the Welshman potted a long yellow and cleared to the pink to go two up. |
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The fog cleared to reveal gleaming glaciers and maritime alps as we made a cautious sun-soothed entry into the sound itself. |
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Early testing cleared the Seafire 47 at an all-up weight of 11,100 lb but for takeoff it could weigh as much as 12,900-lb. |
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He called for a House investigation into his actions and was cleared the following year of any wrongdoing. |
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The front part of the house, where he had met his customers, was cleared of furniture and his body was laid out there. |
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Some of them would be cleared away by the laggers and their assistants, and compressed air hoses would blow the residue from the floor. |
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As the engines stopped, the firefighters cleared my pilot to shut down and to lower the boarding ladder. |
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Once an area has been cleared of weeds, measures should be taken to prevent immediate regrowth. |
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The patrol boat towed the craft to deep water where it was cleared of environmentally unfriendly products and then set adrift. |
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The cleared land will aid the regeneration of Parson Cross that may include more accommodation for the elderly. |
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The ground floor of the Regency hunting lodge is cleared of its existing furniture to make way for some strange and interesting pieces. |
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It has now been cleared up, a touristic shrine with arty wrought-iron lamps, brick walls carefully pointed, everywhere evidence of restoration. |
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Once on board the picture is not so clear, as large areas of her interior have been cleared and refurnished as galleries. |
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They publicly denied any wrongdoing and were cleared by police three weeks later. |
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Bushes were cleared, the land was levelled and strengthened by filling it up with rubble. |
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There they cleared the brush, wrangled with the authorities, stretched their credit and built a house. |
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In the second period, Leeds' red mist cleared sufficiently for them to start looking the better side, even with 10 men. |
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Before the main course was served, a refreshing fruity sorbet made from redcurrants and raspberries cleared the palates. |
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When we moved up to the attack we lost sight of them, but they actually cleared off and were caught by the redcaps. |
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Williams scored first, but it was Hunter who made the frame and championship winning contribution as he cleared a sizeable cluster of reds. |
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Williams cleared up to win the first after King had missed a simple red into the bottom corner. |
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Areas cleared of rhododendrons will be recolonised with plants such as bluebells, wood sorrel and honeysuckle. |
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For example, if you oppose executions, the number of people on death row recently cleared by DNA evidence probably alarms you. |
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She cleared her final boulder and stood on top of it with arms akimbo trying to catch her breath. |
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Brusquely, he pulled the head back, cleared the airway, pinched the nostrils shut, puffed between the ice cold lips. |
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A poorly cleared ball fell just outside the box where the waiting Hasney Aljofree simply clattered it on the drop and it winged home. |
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The domed stupa of Buddhist architecture recalls the simple mound of earth while its gates memorialise the forest cleared for the monument. |
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A student fell to his knees and prayed after a jury cleared him on attempted rape and indecent assault charges. |
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As our flight of ten cleared the hills west of the airfield, we caused a panic at the field. |
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The cops cleared the streets in front and brought up the rear, but along the whole enormous length of the demo there wasn't a cop in sight. |
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Markets will continue to be cleared in this way and profits realised, so long as sufficient surplus value is extracted from the working class. |
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But there were no bottles in them, and when she had finished and was folding the bags flat, he cleared his throat. |
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He cleared decisively, pumping his fist at the animated and ecstatic stand as the ref whistled for the last time. |
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The Tramore defence was unyielding, however, and the final whistle sounded as Richard Hickey cleared the ball to midfield. |
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The forests of New Caledonia have been cleared for mining and agriculture, leaving only a few small valleys where the kagus can live. |
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Still have a bit of a chesty wheeze and cough too, but, hopefully it will all be cleared in the next day or two. |
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Vast areas of bush have been cleared for agriculture, particularly in the wheat belt. |
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As we've come to expect, there's a lot of litter to be cleared up after the festive season. |
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Its rainforests have never been cleared for timber or replaced with sugar plantations. |
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All of a sudden, the sky cleared, became blue and a perfect rainbow arched over me with one end in the sand. |
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It had stopped raining and clouds had cleared showing the sky's spectacular show of sparkling lights. |
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Despite the massive destruction to the railway system the main lines were cleared two days after the blast. |
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As I cleared a group of weeds I removed from my robe a small raft made of tree branches and strands of fish intestines to hold it together. |
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This particular strain seems to be quite hard to shake and you would be well advised to see your doctor if it hasn't cleared up in a week. |
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The group cleared and cleaned the pond, weeded the area, pruned the shrubs, fertilised the soil and planted out bedding plants. |
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After the smoke cleared, it was discovered that Captain Henry had jilted the rest and made off with most of the booty. |
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But a scolding from Ms. Gopi did the trick, and every one, child and parent, hastened to set matters right, and cleared the litter in a jiffy. |
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However Saito's weak shot was easily cleared by Rachel Imison and the Hockeyroos held on to lead by a solitary goal at the break. |
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The cleared cuticles were mounted in glycerin jelly on glass slides for light microscopic examination. |
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As soon as the BSY bit is cleared, the host can issue another queued command to the drive, allowing a queue of commands to be built in the drive. |
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With a hoe-blade unrolled from her canvas, jammed onto the walking stick, she cleared a patch of low white stumps. |
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He was jailed for life for wounding with intent to resist arrest but was cleared of attempted murder. |
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In the opening 15 minutes he had a shot cleared off the line and a left-foot drive brilliantly saved. |
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The rain drove down harder, and Tilkin cleared mud and water from his eyes long enough to see the woods open up before him. |
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We fought around the clock and continued to support the Marines as they cleared houses. |
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Vacated tables were cleared promptly and service by traditionally dressed waitresses was efficient. |
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Efficient waitresses managed to keep tables cleared as customers departed and before more arrived. |
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He climbed aboard the aircraft, started the engines, and was cleared for takeoff. |
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Bulldozers have cleared debris from some of the city's main arteries. |
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The plows came and cleared the streets, forming a hill of snow on the street corner. |
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The court cleared Serbia in 2007 of committing genocide after the fall of Srebrenica in eastern Bosnia. |
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He reported abeam, and tower cleared him to land on runway 24 left. |
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The auctioneer stepped up onto the gangway above the sheep pens, briefly registered the small crowd of burly men in padded waistcoats and tweed hats and cleared his throat. |
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The warrant officer used a spare boat to recover the sweep in the darkness, battling against a six knot tidal stream in waters not yet cleared of mines. |
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En route they encountered 14 ditches, all cleared without accident. |
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Once they had cleared the platform, James got off and watered our coaches. |
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I spoke to both artists about that incident right after today's announcement, and for them it's been cleared up and it's just water under the bridge. |
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It happened almost every night, the neighborhoods too poor to pay for the fire teams to quench the flames, one at a time the last refuges of squatters were being cleared out. |
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Meanwhile, however, as they cleared the land and created and improved watering places for livestock, the settlers enabled the roos to multiply exponentially. |
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All dead and yellowing growth should be cleared from marginal plants and water lilies, and submerged aquatics that are getting out of hand should be thinned out. |
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It has been excavated several times and the main acropolis is cleared. |
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If more effort were put into ensuring rivers and watercourses were properly dredged and cleared of weed and vegetation, it might have helped to contain the water, he said. |
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The cola increase, which is designed to offset inflation and other economic factors, was cleared last year without incident. |
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Many of the shelves are already cleared and the rest are an untidy jumble. |
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Thankfully, Graham was never in any distress from the congestion that quickly cleared from his immediate response to antibiotics. |
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Despite being unnamed and cleared, a whispering campaign has circled around this Minister since Lynn's allegations, and it probably won't go away from some quarters. |
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But a potted white by Perry let Ding back in and he cleared up to win. |
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The space occupied by the air-raid shelters should have been cleared away long ago to provide more public space and not an area for profit-making parking. |
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A part of this is now being cleared and reconverted into natural forest. |
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Cuccinelli was cleared of wrongdoing in his dealings with Star Scientific, the company at the center of the storm. |
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The same McCollum who DNA evidence just cleared after he spent 30 years of his life on death row. |
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I rolled him over onto his side, into the recovery position, and cleared his airway with my fingers, sticky with saliva and blood where he had bitten his tongue. |
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Though much of the land was cleared of trees, nevertheless forests and woods remained a vital resource, particularly for fuel and building material. |
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Much of the weed was cleared out to allow easy angling, though plenty of silver birch, rowan, alder, sycamore and pine remain to provide a scenic backdrop. |
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The developer was taken to court but was cleared of any wrongdoing. |
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The waves were strong, The Heart of Isis laboured heavily and the men were tested sorely, but by nightfall they had cleared the island without finding safe harbor. |
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Operation Open Spirit took the Force to the bay of Riga, where shipping lanes were cleared of explosives left from the two world wars and the Cold War era. |
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Last year, Los Alamos officials told Doyle that his article should never have been cleared for publication. |
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Then he cleared his sinuses by gobbing all over his shoe, looked through the frosted glass of the front door, and then walked off towards the city. |
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The British detectives have since interviewed countless witnesses and cleared a number of dubious suspects in the case. |
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She went to the couch, newly cleared of laundry, and sat down. |
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Residents in the area were leafleted about trees being cleared. |
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And although the dust has far from cleared, it appears to be an evenly fought match down to the end. |
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Not that it will be easy for a player reviled by the fans of almost every other team, even though he has been cleared of the offence more often than he has been found guilty. |
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Yesterday I took my life in my hands and cleared out my garage. |
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Meanwhile Tent City, the rickety collection of 50 squatter homes on the waterfront, was cleared away, and residents were offered temporary housing. |
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I hit a fastball to right field that barely cleared the fence. |
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Extraordinary allegations of Satanic ritual abuse had been made and an extraordinary fight ensued to have the children returned and the families' names cleared. |
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The dancefloor duly cleared, and I was dragged into the centre of the clapping masses to arhythmically twitch and prance for what seemed like ten minutes. |
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When all of the red balls have cleared from the table, the remaining colored balls are pocketed in ascending order from where the cue and object balls lie. |
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When we were cleared for takeoff, the flight lead checked us in on the new frequency from the tower and gave the flight a verbal engine run-up command. |
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The only unofficial personage who had entered the guest room since it was cleared for pictures was Lottie Jackson. |
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Changes to the Threatened Species Conservation Act potentially prevent macadamia trees from being cleared from the area because they are classed as native flora. |
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The twenty yard stretch was cleared by nightfall, although the sides would be unstable until enough sandbags could be filled and lodged into place to retain the loose mud. |
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Guns had been cleared and tampions taken from the guns' muzzles. |
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By the time they were hovering over the site, everyone had cleared away from that side of the buildings and covered the remaining outdoor equipment with tarps. |
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When the smoke cleared, she wrote a tell-all, went on national television to say how awful she felt for his wife and child, but hastened to add what a great kisser he was. |
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As the roiling backwash streamed past, it scoured around me, and when the froth cleared, there beneath my feet were multitudes of clams, all small and without hydroids. |
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He cleared his desk after tendering his resignation one week ago. |
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Banned from competition by the IAAF, Semenya underwent a slew of further tests before being cleared for competition as a woman. |
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Faces half covered, long curving scimitars sheathed at their sides, they walked along the narrow, trodden path, from which all onlookers hastily cleared. |
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Bebbens cleared his throat and took a tentative step forward. |
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He drew it on and reached up for his sword, looping the baldric over his head and settling the hilt against his left shoulder blade, and Tala cleared her throat. |
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Traveling there, he noticed an indentation in the ground that had been cleared. |
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It is anticipated that all such cheques will then be cleared through the banks before the predecimalization closure period. |
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A window cleaner has been cleared of sexually molesting a woman by looking at her through the glass while she was having a shower. |
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Bartholomew's Church on Park Avenue, is cleared for broadcast and available for MP3 and AIFF download. |
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The Ambassador's bangalo stood at the base of a mountain covered with jungle, of which he had a portion cleared to provide a promenade. |
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He raised an army in Lochaber and also cleared the tenants of that area, replacing them with his supporters. |
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At airports, customs is the point of no return for all passengers, once a passenger has cleared customs, they cannot go back. |
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Commercial goods not yet cleared through customs are held in a customs area, often called a bonded store, until processed. |
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On 16 January 2015, Troup and Edwards were cleared by the jury of all charges against them. |
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Having turned out in the parish of Ballinrobe over 2,000 tenants alone, he then used the cleared land as grazing farms. |
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However, a FIFA inquiry into the bidding process in November 2014 cleared Qatar of any wrongdoing. |
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In September 2008, the men were cleared of all suspicion and Judge Ricardo Urbina in Washington ordered their release. |
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Blanket bogs formed on sites where Neolithic farmers cleared trees for farming. |
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My vision cleared just enough to see a squad of policemen, themselves on Rollerblades, slaloming authoritatively on the mob's edge. |
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Owner Moonglade Holdings wants to pull down 16-storey Wellbar House in Gallowgate and build a new 10-storey block on the cleared site. |
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The other operators were bought out and the ramshackle collection of buildings on the summit was cleared. |
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With the political stage cleared of socialists, the warlords, some of them Islamist, vied for power. |
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When the storm cleared, local villagers found the outline of a village, consisting of a number of small houses without roofs. |
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Using the two paths cleared through the southern minefields, IDF tanks entered the Rafah salient. |
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On 1 May, a Gurkha parachute battalion was dropped on Elephant Point, and cleared Japanese rearguards from the mouth of the Yangon River. |
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Small flitters were powered and made ready, and everything that carried manual controls was inspected and cleared for action. |
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Violence erupted, starting on the Isle of Skye, when Highland landlords cleared their lands for sheep and deer parks. |
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It marked the destruction of Ireland's ancient Gaelic nobility following the Tudor conquest and cleared the way for the Plantation of Ulster. |
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By the time of my visit all the blood and the bodies had been cleared from the narrow alleys of Sabra and Shatilla. |
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After a final medical check on Sunday morning, Hamilton was cleared to race. |
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Had the skies cleared and the track dried, the decision would have worked against Moss. |
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Charles Ganvoort's pale face flushed a little, and he cleared his throat embarrassedly. |
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I cleared my sight of browns, found gayer colors on our crazyquilted ground. |
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Burgin pleaded not guilty, and appeared in court on 17 March 2008, following which he was cleared of charges. |
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He was officially cleared of intentionally avoiding the bout, but his receipt of the prize money raised suspicion. |
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Chariklo orbits the sun but doesn't meet the other standards, while dwarf planet Pluto hasn't cleared its orbit of space debris. |
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I burn mostly blowdowns and existing tops on the ground from the logging operation that cleared trees 15 years ago. |
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Once any player has cleared the 17, any players who have not cleared bullseye are eliminated. |
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Although Eon had wanted to adapt the book in 1962, it had not been possible until the legal obstacles had been cleared. |
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He had cleared it of springs, tubes, coils and clockworky bits for the occasion. |
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The area around the White Tower was cleared so that anyone approaching would have to cross open ground. |
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A step forward for the minimum wage increase this afternoon, as the Senate cleared the logjam of the Republican filibuster. |
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After the granulation tissue was cleared from the fistulae, they were sealed with bone wax. |
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If these holds become full, aircraft are held at more distant points before being cleared onward to one of the four main holds. |
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Thorn trees used to be more common in coastal areas of the islands but have largely been cleared. |
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They were ordered to build an airfield and runway alongside the beach and cleared coconut trees for the task. |
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Individuals had rights to land so long as they cleared and tilled them and when the soil was exhausted, they repeated the process. |
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The majority of the forests on Manus still remain, but some of the smaller islands have been cleared for coconut farming. |
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Frederick Henry cleared the Spaniards from eastern Gelderland in 1627 after recapturing Grol. |
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This land was especially suited to winter building because it had already been cleared, and the tall hills provided a good defensive position. |
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Larch forests cleared for the reservoir were cut in winter when the trunks are frozen and easily snapped. |
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However, they were eventually put down on 4 June when PLA troops and vehicles entered and forcibly cleared the square, with many fatalities. |
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Native Americans cleared large forest and grassland areas for the new crop. |
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Competing plants are cleared away, leaving only sufficient trees to provide shade and permit free ventilation. |
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On September 18, 1627 he was cleared of the charges and his offices were restored to him. |
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There was a proposal for the site to be cleared and the furnace dismantled, but fortunately, it was decided to excavate and preserve it. |
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After the war, the bottomlands to the interior were cleared, mostly by freedmen. |
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The backcountry remained largely undeveloped frontier until it was cleared by freedmen during Reconstruction and later. |
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Blacks cleared land, selling timber and developing bottomland to achieve ownership. |
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His way forward had been cleared by his tendering the resignation of his government to the King earlier in the day. |
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The status can be cleared only by a successful appeal or executive clemency. |
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Until 1879, the market at Beresford Square remained illegal and was regularly cleared by the police. |
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Sales can only be made through a final prospectus cleared by the Securities and Exchange Commission. |
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In 2006, council employee Gillian Beckingham and employer Barrow Borough Council were cleared of seven charges of manslaughter. |
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Nearly one hundred years later, in 1958, the line was closed and dismantled, and the cleared ground is now a public bridleway. |
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Since the 1930s almost half of ancient broadleaved woodland in England and Wales has been planted with conifers or cleared for agriculture. |
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The site was cleared after 1985, but the stone weir, with its nine bays, remains. |
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The Iron Age allowed for easier cultivation and thus new areas were cleared as the population grew with the increased harvests. |
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From 1000 to 1300 the population increased from 150,000 to 400,000, resulting both in more land being cleared and the subdivision of farms. |
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They jump the two babyface performers and give them a shoeing, only to get cleared out of the ring in double quick time. |
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They cleared a maize plantation by the aid of magical tools and otherwise distinguished themselves thaumaturgically. |
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It went now between long straight ramparts of hills that showed enormous and dark against a sky cleared to twilight by the unrisen moon. |
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But the wasteground was already cleared. So the workers resolved to give up a Monday to voluntary labour to scatter rubbish all over it. |
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When the smoke cleared, two more hogs and a Weatherby brow had been added to the day's tally. |
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The court cleared 7 appealers and cut down the jail term for Mohammed Mirza from 15 to 10 years. |
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Sixty wheatears were there as the rain cleared on Monday, but this total was dwarfed by 400 through Bardsey on Saturday. |
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By the 16th century, the central highlands had been largely cleared of their original forests. |
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From 1293 on, Kublai's army cleared Kaidu's forces from the Central Siberian Plateau. |
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Little by little his head cleared, and he began once more to take a personal interest in the battle. |
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These larger cleared areas were a communal place for naturally growing and useful plants. |
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The Powhatan farmers in Virginia scattered their farm plots within larger cleared areas. |
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The birds may be harvested on several occasions or the whole shed may be cleared at one time. |
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With Brian dead, Ireland returned to the fractured kingdom it had once been, but was now cleared of further Viking predation. |
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Sphagnum bogs were widespread in northern Europe but have often been cleared and drained for agriculture. |
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It consisted of a cleared zone of observation, a palisade where practicable, wooden watchtowers and forts at the road crossings. |
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He must have meant the temporary military success of Drusus, as it is unlikely the Rhine was cleared of Germans. |
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If this oil is not cleared from the cylinders prior to starting the engine, serious damage due to hydrostatic lock may occur. |
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Large parts of the city centre were also cleared to make way for a new system of roads. |
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After his name was cleared, he was reinstated as committee chairperson. |
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The police cleared the crowd out of the street to investigate the accident. |
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In shifting cultivation, a small area of a forest is cleared by cutting down all the trees and the area is burned. |
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Before it cleared the launch pad, the rocket was rolling erratically, and about a minute later it began to disintegrate. |
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He was ultimately cleared, but during that period, Mr. Ackman said, his lawyers would not permit him to defend himself publicly. |
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How come the Titanic Memorial is still not repointed, regilded, cleared of growth and has no information plaque? |
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In Nicaragua, cloud forests are situated near the border with Honduras, but many were cleared to grow coffee. |
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She turned away and cleared the parijat flowers from the stone edge of the pool with a wet hand. |
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Its range encompasses some of the most densely populated areas in the world, where forests were cleared hundreds of years ago. |
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The baseball game went into a rain delay for about an hour before the skies cleared and play resumed. |
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In spite of these difficulties, the Canadians quickly cleared the beach and created two exits to the villages above. |
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A Birmingham man, Kalonji Stewart, 32, of Harborne, was charged with affray following the fracas but was cleared. |
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Ships that had successfully run the gauntlet of the Atlantic crossing were sometimes destroyed entering freshly cleared British harbours. |
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Wellesley had agreed to sign the preliminary armistice, but had not signed the convention, and was cleared. |
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Danish settlers cleared their own land to farm it, and there was no segregation of populations. |
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Sandy Alomar Jr. cleared waivers and was outrighted to Class AA Binghamton in preparation for his promotion when rosters expand Saturday. |
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On 26 October 2016, French authorities announced that the camp had been cleared. |
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The back of the dykes was not yet fortified, so the first waters destroyed the dykes from behind and cleared the way for the flood. |
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The European Commission cleared the biogeneric version of the drug known as epoetin alfa, Novartis, based in Basel, Switzerland, said yesterday. |
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Much of the coastal lowlands have been cleared for agriculture, grazing and logging, which have reduced the forests considerably. |
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Defending its actions, the family has said that it did not bulldoze a new road, but rather cleared an old mining road. |
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Unable to speak, Tuck wrote that as soon as doctors cleared him he would be in the studio working on the band's next album. |
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Within three days, the city was cleared of Houthi rebels, ending the Battle of Aden with a coalition victory. |
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They cleared the forests to establish pasture and to cultivate the land and developed new technologies such as ceramics and textile production. |
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The battle cleared the German outposts in front of the Hindenburg Line, preparing the way for future operations. |
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On 25 August, the 113th Brigade cleared Mametz Wood, and the 115th seized Bazentin le Petit. |
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The 115th Brigade crossed the river and cleared several German positions facing them, took at least 30 prisoners and captured 15 machine guns. |
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The 14th Welsh rapidly entered the wood and cleared the German positions with bayonets and rifle fire. |
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We need to get the trees cleared out the way before anything can drive down this path. |
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This cleared the way for a new Parliament to be elected, which was known as the Convention Parliament. |
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A MARRIED huntmaster was cleared yesterday of shooting his showjumper ex-lover after their five-year affair. |
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This billboard resulted in over 700 complaints but was cleared by advertisement watchdogs. |
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Every place James Macpherson acquired was cleared, and he also had a craze for changing and obliterating the old names. |
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With the Luftwaffe largely cleared from the skies, Allied fighters increasingly served as attack aircraft. |
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This cleared the way both for intensified strategic bombing of German cities and industries, and for the tactical bombing of battlefield targets. |
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During NA therapy, 49 of the 54 women cleared their introitus of all Enterobacteriaceae. |
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A GROUP of Irish backpackers have been left penniless after a fraudster cleared their bank accounts. |
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The land was cleared of vegetation and buildings and by the spring of 1939 several wooden huts were present. |
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During the High Middle Ages, many forests and marshes were cleared and cultivated. |
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Their entry comprising both BOLT and BALLISTA cleared the technical inspection and raced on the track. |
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The ruins of cleared villages can still be seen at Lorgill, Boreraig and Suisnish in Strath Swordale, and Tusdale on Minginish. |
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In this view, held by the majority of historians until the mid to late twentieth century, much of England was cleared of its prior inhabitants. |
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Some of this expenditure was used to build new towns, such as Bettyhill, which received tenants cleared from Strathnaver. |
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There were instances of an estate being first cleared for sheep and later being cleared again for deer. |
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Tobacco exhausted the soil quickly, requiring new fields to be cleared on a regular basis. |
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They cleared land, built houses and outbuildings, and worked on the large plantations that dominated export agriculture. |
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Woodlarks breed on heaths and cleared forests, expanding their range thanks to milder winters, so this year's movement indicates a difficult time for birds. |
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Much of the information in the following taxonomic accounts comes from three specimens cleared and stained with alizarin red S and methylene blue. |
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More than half of the original vegetation of the islands has been cleared for planting of rice and other crops, for settlement and by consequent forest fires. |
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During the attack of the rival team, a masseur suddenly entered to the field, cleared the ball and fled the field to escape angry players who were intended to pound him up. |
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