He then turned his attention to the staff quarters and ordered that one section should be done away with and a public toilet be built. |
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In other words, once we are in heaven with all the saints, all temptations and all desires for sin will be done away with. |
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Since the electrical appliances can be operated with remote control, the need for two-way switches can be done away with. |
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The Government has done away with many of the lesser denominations of coins, but prices are not keeping up with the changes. |
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Citroen have done away with the standard speedo and replaced it instead with a digital speedometer right in front of the driver. |
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Without strong prohibitory measures, this diabolic spirit disseminated by television channels cannot be done away with. |
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The mudguards could be removed and all the other accessories that ensure safe riding done away with. |
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Interestingly, these PR projects began to multiply after gubernatorial elections were done away with late last year. |
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At present, all government departments and undertakings and private companies have done away with the sports quota. |
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There is a lot of sniffiness in Europe about American culture which really needs to be done away with. |
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This season some of his kebaya have done away with the traditional front opening and are criss-crossed at the back in corset style. |
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And yes, I've done away with the Christmas song titles, opting more for a hymnal type. |
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He has done away with the post of prime minister, vesting the powers of a head of government in the director of his own office. |
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In London, some business people are so ruthless and truly busy that they have done away with the ritual of toothbrushing. |
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The Single Market of the European Union has largely done away with delays and difficulties at border stations of EU member countries. |
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This seal hunt is one of most important fisheries now and any aspect of cruelty has to be done away with. |
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As participants here are aware, in my country we have done away with ideological prejudices and stereotypes in our international relations. |
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It is important to note that the weighting of votes at the Council, currently set out in Article 205 of the EC Treaty, has been done away with. |
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The provenance of such sums of money must be made clear and the havens of impunity for the selfish done away with. |
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In times of ideological uncertainty, this program was under question, when not done away with completely. |
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This civil code had in its time done away with customs and unified legislation applicable to French citizens. |
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In return, however, they demand that comparable practices of other trading partners also be done away with. |
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In criminal law, this is therefore slander without object and, as such, stupid epithets must be done away with. |
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The episode is vivid proof of how the NSL is a monster that must be done away with as soon as possible. |
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You were signed to the major label corporate conglomerate thing, you did the American and European concert circuit, and now you've done away with all of that. |
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If some need to be done away with, let us make a list of them, Commissioner. |
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But in 1998, when Congress reorganised the IRS, regional supervisors were done away with. |
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He went against the recommendation that the five cent coin be done away with, saying that the coin should be retained because it was the best coin for scratching scratchies. |
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At present there is no real sense in which they are being done away with. |
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We know that email has done away with the nine to five job but does anyone ignore emails over holidays like Christmas and Thanksgiving anymore? |
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Accordingly, the requirements for gas clean-up systems in the alkaline hydrolysis process and the biodiesel process can be done away with. |
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It ought to have broadened access to employment insurance and done away with the waiting period. |
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To date, no province or territory has done away with the needs test outright. |
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I was encouraged to hear my colleagues in the Bloc agree with us that trade barriers should be done away with. |
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Much of the trelliswork was done away with, banks of grass replaced stone parapets, and gardens became more natural looking. |
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This time around the madness of McCarthyism must be done away with for good. |
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Discharged in the late 1680s, when seven companies were done away with, they served thereafter in other companies as extra officers. |
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However, for all its faults, this model is such an underpinning feature of the legal culture that it is difficult to see any better solution and therefore difficult to imagine it being completely done away with. |
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One in ten of those dynastic daughters was done away with at birth. Female infanticide clearly continues in China, even though it is illegal and condemned by the government. |
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The question which I wish to raise and which I would ask the Bureau to clarify is if, having done away with Fridays, certain parties are now trying to do away with Thursdays. |
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It was only later in the dynasty that these policies allowing intermarriage were done away with. |
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Supreme court asked the central government for its views, to which it replied that polygamy should be done away with. |
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Others would rather the computers be done away with entirely. |
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Mr. Romney has, however, done away with that pretense. |
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You said that T-Mobile has done away with contracts. |
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In order to improve European competitiveness, we shall ensure that there is a reduction in all forms of bureaucracy and that any superfluous legislation is done away with. |
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The latter could not expect a legal status to be done away with overnight. |
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Asking whether they make a positive contribution to the economy is a strategy for persuading people they ought to be lowered or done away with altogether. |
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Lavoine had clearly done away with his romantic, solitary hero image. |
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In the ongoing process of constitution making, the Government proposed in its submission on the draft constitution that the death penalty should be done away with. |
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To those who have said that the European Council should be done away with altogether, I have to say that I really do think that is the wrong idea. |
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We want to see prohibition orders that are applied to people who have lost the right to have firearms maintained and not done away with as the Liberals allowed to happen. |
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The fmri has done away with the need for cracked-open skulls. |
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He has to actually come forward with some brand new ideas, not some retread old ideas from the very prime minister that people said had to be done away with because he had no new ideas. |
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It avoids the possibility that the will, even if in holograph form or made in the presence of witnesses, may be accidently destroyed or maliciously done away with by heirs disappointed with its provisions. |
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All that in fact needs to be done is for this protectionism, which is what this chicanery is all about, to be done away with, and this directive provides us with the appropriate legal means to do that. |
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This week, rumours that Cherie Blair, the prime minister's wife, had secretly done away with the former Downing Street cat could be dispelled only by pictures of the animal, Humphrey, purring over the day's newspapers. |
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I am glad to see that the narrowly sectoral approach has been done away with, and that there is a real desire for real interdisciplinary cooperation with our cultural projects. |
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Velites were eventually done away with after the Marian reforms. |
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As education is one of the most important prerequisites for human development, and above all for the actualisation of human rights, illiteracy in the states of North Africa must be done away with. |
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For example, corporate subsidies and tax cuts should be done away with if said company outsources jobs to decrease salaries, violates the environment or the rights of workers. |
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The MA35 has done away with the regular Program Selection menu, opting instead for a limited number of drying routines that can be saved in the non-volatile memory. |
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Pursuing aggiornamento, we often have done away with or reduced this daily encounter which is the only means to conform our lives to that of Christ. |
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We are left with criticism of a few of this EDF process's anachronisms, with which we have long been acquainted and which ought to be done away with as quickly as possible. |
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This somewhat comical example is sobered by the fact that the man on the platform who stopped clapping was later done away with by the communists. |
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It's kind of what they're looking for, except that they have to incur legal expenses to defend themselves, and that is something they would like to see done away with. |
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Together with other legislation adopted pursuant to it, the Act has largely done away with earlier doubts about the effective coordination of activities between the Federation and its constituent entities. |
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