And while he tried to stage a graceful exit from the presidential race, there remained an abiding sense of wistfulness. |
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She started with the exit wound and wadded a cloth behind his shoulder to help stop the bleeding from his back. |
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The students were very angry when they discovered during the quarter that there was to be an exit test. |
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Third-instar larvae exit these webs, migrate to new buds, and construct larger, resin-lined webs between buds. |
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The exit from there is very limited so we've ended up with another traffic hazard which is an accident waiting to happen. |
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Cells may exit the cell cycle at G 1 and enter a nonproliferative phase called G 0 or quiescence. |
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There's a blind exit onto Bridge Street at the bottom of the hill and it is awfully dangerous trying to get out there. |
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When you burn your boats, you have to take the island. There is no other option. There is no exit plan except success. |
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Nosing into the wave, called purling, will usually result in your quick exit from the board. |
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Each acorn was cleaned, weighed, and examined for insect larvae exit holes, splits in the shell, and protruding radicles. |
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I autographed some books, including McTeer's, posed for a few photos, and, running late for my plane, made a dash for the exit. |
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The exit doors of Al-Amariyah jammed shut as temperatures rose to 900 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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By overstaying his welcome, however, he may have deprived himself of the glorious exit that his achievements deserve. |
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It doesn't really satisfy, but you probably won't exit the theater feeling gypped. |
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With electric gates which can be operated from either end of the pit cows make a quick entry and a fast exit. |
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She carefully weaved her way through the crowd of students making for the exit. |
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Have you left yourself an exit strategy? If so, then you need to burn your boats and retreat plans. |
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He walked towards the cave exit, which was directly adjacent to the room in which he had slept. |
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If you can get a good spot just across from the exit to the emergency room, you're set. |
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When the Jamaican-born coach was given his jotters two days after the Scottish Cup exit, director of football Kenny Dalglish stepped in and dropped Gould. |
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The four forward crewmen made it, but the exit door jammed shut. |
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Add to this a calamitous exit from the final Champions League qualifier and an early end to their Carling Cup campaign and it has been underachievement all the way. |
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Visitors are ignoring numerous written and verbal warnings not to exit the building, and are jumping barriers or opening fire exits to get on to the mountain. |
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The police were moving through the crowd telling people to move toward the exit. |
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As part of the eviction process, each week the contestant with the least number of votes is forced to walk the plank for their dramatic final exit from the show. |
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Right on the floor by the exit was a small blue wastebasket. |
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Ian jiggled the key desperately, glancing back at the fire exit. |
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The woman allegedly decided to hit her brakes suddenly and veer toward an exit, losing Tirico. |
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Indeed, his exit would be made easier if Alawites felt more assured that a bloodbath did not await them. |
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The highway exit leading to the village was blocked by dozens of police vehicles. |
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In Kafr Kanna, because of the blocked highway exit, The Daily Beast was forced to use a backdoor entry to town. |
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Once assembled, relief organizations create a secure area with controlled entry and exit points. |
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Some teachers, on the other hand, wait until their exit interview to voice concerns about conditions that have worn them down and driven them from the profession. |
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For immigration control, officials of many countries use entry and exit stamps. |
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Some countries, including the Czech Republic, require that an alien who needs a visa on entry be in possession of a valid visa upon exit. |
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To satisfy this formal requirement, exit visas sometimes need to be issued. |
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Russia requires an exit visa if a visitor stays past the expiration date of their visa. |
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The exit visa can also be withheld if there are pending court charges that need to be settled or penalties that have to be meted out. |
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Direct evidence however is lacking and so Scone's story is thought to begin in the wake of the Roman exit from Scottish history. |
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After McCann's exit, Irish billionaire Dermot Desmond was left as the majority shareholder. |
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The season started with an early exit from the League Cup whilst Celtic built a commanding lead at the top of the table. |
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Hopkins finished with 168 runs to his name, joint 6th for the tournament and the highest of any player to exit at the group stage. |
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As a result of Selby's exit from the tournament Williams became the new world number one after the event. |
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Valegate Retail Park forms around the A48 westbound exit of the roundabout towards Cowbridge and Bridgend. |
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However, sometimes it is necessary to exit onto a surface road to transfer from one freeway to another. |
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In most fish, the heart consists of four parts, including two chambers and an entrance and exit. |
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Many attempts were made to find a salt water exit west from Hudson Bay, but the Fury and Hecla Strait in the far north is blocked by ice. |
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The Russian fleet mined the exit from the Bosporus, preventing nearly all Ottoman ships from entering the Black Sea. |
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A TED uses a grid which deflects turtles and other big animals, so they exit from the trawl net through an opening above the grid. |
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Once the tank rolled off, the ramp would bob back up to a horizontal position, ready for the next one to exit. |
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Patton objected but complied, which left an exit for the German forces in the Falaise Pocket. |
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This ejection ensures exit of the spores from the reproductive structures as well as traveling through the air over long distances. |
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Each landing aircraft must touch down, slow, and exit the runway before the next crosses the approach end of the runway. |
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From a door, characterized by an arch lancet, you exit into a small terrace, recently created, which allows to observe the city. |
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The system encourages the use of set routes leading to central car parks and direct exit routes. |
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During the festival, the Spaniards came heavily armed and closed off every exit surrounding the courtyard so that no one would escape. |
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Tributaries of the Amazon River have a much larger flow, and are longer and less steep once they exit the sierra. |
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He was railroaded into signing a non-disclosure agreement at his exit interview. |
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In 1917, Russia restricted emigration by instituting passport controls and forbidding the exit of belligerent nationals. |
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If a material is elongated in the same manner across the width, then the flatness coming into the mill will be preserved at the exit of the mill. |
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This is the case when the frictional force on the metal from inlet contact matches the negative force from the exit contact. |
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It is safer to have an alternate route to exit the mine as any problem in one shaft may affect all the compartments. |
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Air enters from the side above the glass and flows down to the flame before rising to exit at the top of the lamp. |
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The toll is calculated by the distance travelled on the toll road or the specific exit chosen. |
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In addition to barriers to entry and competition, barriers to exit may be a source of market power. |
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Barriers to exit are market conditions that make it difficult or expensive for a company to end its involvement with a market. |
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The decision whether to shut down or operate is not affected by exit barriers. |
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It passes through Milton Ernest, passing the Queen's Head pub and the exit for the notorious Yarl's Wood Immigration Removal Centre. |
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Daniel's smile is fixed, but his eyes are switchblading from side to side, looking at Paula, looking for an exit. |
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Welfare mothers who stay in school and finish their high school education secure a stable job and exit welfare rapidly. |
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The treaty introduces an exit clause for members wanting to withdraw from the Union. |
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It took us 10 minutes to navigate through the parking lot to the exit. |
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What had silenced her, however, was the enormous demonic object that had apparated in the air beyond the tunnel's exit. |
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The ambassador has been closeted with the prime minister all afternoon. We're all worried what will be announced when they exit. |
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The duty-man at the exit locks of the main building stood at his window and watched me curiously. |
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The chorus spawned an earworm so potent that women still mutter it as they exit for a bathroom break twenty years later. |
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She stood at the exit of the house looking back and waving at those inside. |
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Mergers, acquisitions and IPOs are no longer a reliable exit strategy with capital markets tanking and buyers wary. |
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Seeking an exit strategy before sailing in harm's way is smart, but it must be related to the mission's goal. |
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A pod of ferals was moving towards the exit, a half-dozen soap-shy, low-tech, bush-dwelling hippies. |
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I send the grand finale, and so exit the Lady of the Lake from the head she has tormented for six months. |
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Saudi Arabia and Qatar have an exit visa requirement, particularly for foreign workers. |
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The lake was fed by meltwater from the Baltic and from the Caledonian and Scandinavian ice sheets that joined to the north, blocking its exit. |
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Gibraltar became a critical naval base and allowed Britain to control the Atlantic entry and exit point to the Mediterranean. |
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As a result, bed occupancy is at dangerous levels and exit block is putting lives at risk. |
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Please note that arms import rankings fluctuate heavily as countries enter and exit wars. |
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Domestic arrivals use a separate exit route, located at the far left, when facing the main entrance. |
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The interior of the tower contains a former dungeon, and the remnants of a sally port, a secret exit for the occupants in a time of siege. |
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Within sight of the mill, the tunnel would follow the line of the railway and exit behind the United Reformed Church. |
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London Underground's Charing Cross tube station on the Northern and Bakerloo lines has an exit in the square. |
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After Volvo's exit, Renault searched for a new partner to cope with an industry that was consolidating. |
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Taylor, looking to improve upon England's second round exit in 2010, represented England alongside Adrian Lewis in his second World Cup of Darts. |
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Czech prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka suggested that the Czech Republic would start discussions on leaving the EU if the UK voted for an EU exit. |
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In May 2012, NATO leaders endorsed an exit strategy for withdrawing their forces. |
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The government was seeking an exit strategy that would end a politically unpopular deployment without abandoning Sierra Leone. |
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As a precaution, many airlines prohibit young people under the age of 15 from being seated in the exit row. |
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In other words, any magnetic field line that enters a given volume must somewhere exit that volume. |
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Part of Richard Branson's approach to business is to succeed within the first year or exit the market. |
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The priest and altar boys enter and exit through these doors during appropriate parts of the Divine Liturgy. |
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The Brexit referendum in 2016 committed the country to an exit from the European Union. |
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Making extensive use of live instruments, the album was Bowie's exit from heavy electronica. |
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Governments may forbid unauthorized entry or exit to border zones and restrict property ownership in the area. |
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The zones function as buffer zones specifically monitored by border patrols in order to prevent illegal entry or exit. |
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Luca Modric's exit away from Tottenham Hotspur moved closer with news Real Madrid are interested in signing the wantaway midfielder. |
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Our major concern is the recent shortage of acetophenone due to the exit of a major supplier of that product. |
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Collaboration between ground and air assets increased skills in airmobile operations, directed engagements and helicopter entry and exit drills. |
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Shortly after, McIlroy released a statement through the PGA Tour, citing wisdom tooth pain for his exit. |
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A group of people dressed as Jedi knights also reportedly blocked the exit so the alleged robber could not escape. |
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They must be able to sit in the jump seat without an extended seat belt and fit through the emergency exit window. |
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This stream also makes due west for Crummock Water, but is diverted northward by the low top of Lanthwaite Hill to join the Cocker after its exit from the lake. |
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Raya Holding Company decided to exit the Integrated Systems coalition, which has taken part in the government tender with investments worth EGP 2bn through the PPP scheme. |
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McIlroy pulled out of the defence of his title midway through his second round, later releasing a statement to say a sore wisdom tooth was the reason for his early exit. |
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However, on 23 June 2016, a national referendum on the UK's membership of the EU resulted in a decision to leave, and its exit from the EU is currently being negotiated. |
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Despite their shattering Euro exit at Anfield, Giggs believes Arsene Wenger's men could be at their most dangerous with their game against United an all-or-nothing clash. |
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Upon exit, the driver must pay the amount listed for the given exit. |
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In some cases, the ticket displays the toll to be paid on exit. |
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At locations where the Shaft Barrel meets horizontal workings there is a Shaft Station which allows men, materials and services to enter and exit the shaft. |
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Residents of Fukushima, 240 km north of Tokyo, overwhelmingly backed the zero option, with all but one of the 30 who were picked in a draw to speak backing a swift exit. |
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Svalbard Airport, Longyear provides the main point of entry and exit. |
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Lulu, the Jack Russell Terrier, ran into the drain while out for a walk with her owner in Dorney, Buckinghamshire, but could not get out again as rubble blocked her exit. |
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Six long colored lines, leading to an exit, had been placed on the floor. |
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Because each card reader is programmed for either entrance or exit, users must pass in and out before being allowed to reenter, thus eliminating passback. |
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The only exit leads to the anthers that deposit pollen on the visitor. |
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Motorways status is signaled at the entry and exit of the motorway by a symbol conforming to international agreements, but specific to each country. |
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Wenvoe Retail Park forms around the A48 eastbound exit of the roundabout. |
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Marko Kantele started well by claiming the first set against Ronnie Baxter but the Finn was soon found out, losing the next three to exit the competition. |
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Gareth Baber was retained as backs coach whilst Burnell made his exit. |
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The government of Cuba announced in October 2012 its plans to remove exit visa requirements to be effective January 14, 2013, albeit with some exceptions. |
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Citizens of Germany, for example, do not require this exit visa. |
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Maine airport installs security system for exit doors The Portland International Jetport in Portland, Maine, has installed a new security system to monitor exit doors. |
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The Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact allies required exit visas both for emigration and for those who wanted to leave the USSR for a shorter period. |
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Wireless manufacturers were anxious to exit the loss making consortium with Reith keen that the BBC be seen as a public service rather than a commercial enterprise. |
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Hong Kong maintains an international border with PR China across 5 border control stations by land, 3 entry and exit points by sea and the International Airport. |
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Rindt had only recently begun to wear a shoulder harness, but refused to wear crotch straps because he felt they slowed his exit from the car in the event of fire. |
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Eric Hughes became coach of Wigan Warriors, replacing Graeme West in February 1997 following an early exit from the Challenge Cup in 2 consecutive years. |
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The England team, with Brearley's exit in 1980, was never truly settled throughout the 1980s, which will probably be remembered as a low point for the team. |
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On 25 June, when the vast majority of festival goers were attempting to leave the festival, cars in the western car parks took over nine hours to exit the site. |
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The eastern exit from the ward is guarded by the Norman Gatehouse. |
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Initially, they tried to ram-raid through powerful security gates before managing to back the vehicle out of another exit after their attempts failed. |
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We played until our fellow participants began to reenter the gym. Then we pulled on our shirts, left the ball for dead on the foul line, and made a quick exit stage left. |
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Also, the northbound exit slip to the junction was reduced to one lane instead of two to reduce traffic on the small roundabout at the west side of the junction. |
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A new junction, 31A, which has only a northbound exit and a southbound entry, was opened in 1997 to serve a new business park close to the motorway. |
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The exit side of the front vestibule contains a sliding door. |
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O'Leary has accepted Djemba-Djemba's explanation as to his absence without leave for personal reasons following his country's African Nations' Cup exit. |
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The prudent owner paid to cover the vehicle with a sheet, as sparks often flew when the steam locomotive tackled the slope leading to the tunnel exit. |
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The salinity has the highest variability where there is fresh water inflow, such as at the Rhine and Elbe estuaries, the Baltic Sea exit and along the coast of Norway. |
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Their exit from the tournament, without a set between them yesterday, at least demonstrated that the women's game is not quite the turkey shoot it might have seemed. |
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The first phase was to construct the aqueduct with a capacity of ten thousand gallons a day, and to raise the level of Thirlmere by damming up its natural exit to the north. |
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