The mortality rate within the ghettos rose and people expired on the street. |
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Two patients developed respiratory infection and expired during the hospital stay. |
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By the time the agreements expired late last year, none of the former bank owners had fully settled their debts. |
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The period of their service was reduced, and some were repatriated before their contracts had expired. |
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My bankroll expired faster than expected, because I found some mint-condition 1893 World's Fair postcards. |
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However, he isn't worried that, with two months expired since he left Turf Moor, he is still to find employment. |
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For cooperative, conscious patients it may be possible to collect and then analyze expired air. |
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With the Fick method, inspired and expired gases are analyzed to determine oxygen consumption. |
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One of my fantasies involves covering the room with strong perfumes through some gadget that kicks in a few hours after I've presumably expired. |
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When I limited her to one suitcase for our England trip the woman almost expired. |
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Nine days before his leave expired, on 5 August 1994, he applied for asylum. |
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That way he might leave the job when his term has expired with more allies than he has right now. |
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The hyper-realism of his early work, captured in the first four spy movies, is an ancient memory, a golden age now expired. |
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The company justified its refusal to rehire the contract workers by claiming that their work agreements had expired. |
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At the end of all this, when the planning permission has expired, what will happen to the land at The Hoskers? |
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The last collective agreement expired in July 2002 but a new contract has not been established despite extensive negotiations and mediation. |
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The old collective agreement expired in May and talks began shortly thereafter. |
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He has since been taken into custody by Indian authorities because his visa expired. |
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When her initial six-month agreement expired, she renewed and, by the end of the first year, had exceeded her targets. |
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The two sides agreed to resume negotiations a few minutes before midnight June 25 when the old agreement expired. |
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If the people with those accounts didn't bother to change their e-mail address when the domain expired, you can collect their passwords. |
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There are 2 windows, 1 behind the barriers for excess fares and the expired and one before the barriers for normal tickets. |
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Her leave entitlements expired during November, and she was asked to return to work in December. |
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It is not at all democratic to dissolve an elected assembly before its time has expired. |
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If the lease has not expired, the cost is based on the number of remaining years on the lease and the price of the annual ground rent. |
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Along with good manners, it pretty much expired politically in Canada this week. |
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Most of the starters had that flaccid, self-absorbed, glutinously expired quality of pre-prepared and bulk-produced portion control. |
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California recently enacted a law that says no matter when a gift certificate claims it expired, it's still good. |
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The tree lasted until March and then suddenly, inexplicably, gave up the ghost and expired. |
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She had a free pass which expired today and the pool closes for the season after Labor Day. |
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Forensic accounting is often regarded in the same way as forensic medicine, a resource only called upon when the patient has expired. |
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Towards morning he became more quiet and in the forenoon, at eleven o'clock, he expired his last sigh. |
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The Celtic language of Cornish, once spoken in southwestern England, expired abruptly in 1777 when its last living speaker died. |
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No sooner had I done this, than, with a bright smile irradiating all his features, he fell back upon his pillow and expired. |
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In Nigeria, huge consignments of drugs expired due to lack of effective controls and delivery procedures. |
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They showed that in the emphysematous lung, the airways collapsed early in expiration and trapped expired air. |
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When the village's permits expired in January, even fewer farmers were given new ones. |
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From some fifty feet away, the original storyteller said he had pelted several stones at the presumably expired alien thing. |
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The sentries at the main gate refused to let him enter because his pass had expired. |
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On January 2, only a month after getting married, INS agents arrested him for overstaying his visa, which had expired last October. |
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Long before those thirty seconds expired, however, the street had become a charnel house. |
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It was so again at Netherdale on Friday evening as, heart-rendingly, the Borders' hopes of proceeding in the Parker Pen Challenge Cup expired. |
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I pictured the insides of his refrigerator being nothing but an expired carton of orange juice and a stick of butter. |
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Once the notice period expired, the Bank was entitled to proceed with the sale, of course with an obligation to account. |
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They scored a touchdown, then recovered an onside kick, then threw a Hail Mary that was caught in the endzone as time expired. |
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They beat the other team on a Hail Mary pass as time expired, marking easily the most exciting play of the day. |
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Another 1,300 names were placed in an inactive file after letters came back with notations that forwarding addresses had expired. |
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A splatter of the eerie, black blood spilled out of his body in a sickening gurgle as he expired. |
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Legally all were trespassers, for the land was unsurveyed and the time of Indian occupancy under the treaties had not yet expired. |
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The linklog site itself, sideblog.com, may well be about to vanish, since it seems to have expired on May 30 and languishes unrenewed, alas. |
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Several of these contracts have either expired unexercised or were substantially out of the money this summer. |
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While we are in that area, we'll make a stop at Motor Vehicle and renew my driver's license, which expired almost a year ago. |
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The romance has long since expired like the first red rose he bought you to proclaim his love. |
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The series followed a conventional expository format with reconstructions illustrating an investigation into why certain species had expired. |
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A number of biopharmaceutical patents are due to expire in the next few years, or have already expired. |
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When the term of his tribuneship expired, Tiberius presented himself for re-election. |
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We've heard of other companies where, when contracts expired, people were kept on. |
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The Sun agglomerated from a huge cloud of gas and dust, which was largely the debris left from previous expired stars and supernova explosions. |
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In dogs, chronic exposure to episodic hypoxia via tracheal occlusion depresses arousal responses to asphyxial gases when rebreathing expired air. |
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The vocal cords vibrate when air is expired through the glottis, creating sound waves in the column of air within the pharynx, nose, and mouth. |
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The crowd seemed suddenly lifeless, as if all wind had expired from their lungs. |
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Thorn Marine's lease expired in the summer and Peel Holdings plan to redevelop the site for housing. |
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The time for completion expired in 2001 and the right of re-entry arose on that date. |
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Self-exiled to the Marquesas archipelago, he expired miserably in 1903 from the effects of social diseases and more-than-social drinking. |
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For this reason, many landlords tend to hold onto such properties until 10 years have expired from the date of first letting. |
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In that case the claimant bank had accepted a bill of lading under a letter of credit after the period of validity of the credit had expired. |
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As the room emptied out at the end of the hearing, they remained the only physical reminders of the traumatic testimony that had expired. |
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An index of alcohol intoxication was measured with a fuel-cell analyzer in air expired after breath was held for 15 sec. |
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While Pickering retired once his recess appointment expired with the beginning of the new Congress, Pryor was renominated. |
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The drug is primarily metabolized by the lungs and expired as carbon dioxide. |
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However, when the lease expired the lessee chose not to renew it and now Mr Durney isn't certain what he will do with it. |
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The lease on the building has now expired and the town council is waiting for the city council to come up with a new one. |
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Her yearlong deferment expired in May 2010, and she was granted another year. |
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Three days later, the 66-year-old bannock expired of congestive heart failure and complications from diabetes. |
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If you think this election is about something else, your right to ask expired in Japan on Tuesday at midnight. |
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Teller windows at the Bank of France were mobbed by a record crowd as a deadline for declaring franc coins expired, the central bank said on Friday. |
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The gentleman's time is expired. The Chair recognizes Governor Thompson. |
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The public entertainment licence, allowing lap-dancing and late opening, expired on December 17 and an unsuccessful attempt was made to renew it after it lapsed. |
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The literary primitivism of the 1920s, of which McKay was a part, largely expired with the decade, and his novels were little read in succeeding years. |
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By Alex Orlov for Life by DailyBurn If your fridge is a graveyard of expired foods, listen up. |
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They are also demanding a single collective agreement and any pay increase to be backdated to spring last year when the previous agreement expired. |
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A scheming killer, this creature would play with its toys until they expired, and enjoy every minute of it if they did not make each move with great care. |
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Emergency benefits have just expired for some 1.3 million jobless Americans, putting a huge dent in our economy. |
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The batteries in our torch expired and we hadn't any candles. |
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Apart from people wanting to renew licences that have expired, there have also been a lot of applications for duplicate licences where people have mislaid them. |
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Because the separately shrink-wrapped copy of the two-disc set included in this box still had stickers on it for promotional offers that expired a year ago. |
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It took 16 years before the last survivor, a mutt named musketeer, expired. |
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A routine background check revealed that his student visa had expired. |
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When his contract expired on 30 June, he was not only unattached to a club, but unaffiliated to the FA and ineligible to play for the national team. |
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Last week, the Vikings nipped the Packers with a field goal as time expired. |
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When the Bosman ruling gave players freedom of movement once their contract with a club expired, it was widely predicted that the transfer market would collapse. |
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The fact is that there is a fairly decent chance that the brand-name drug you see in a magazine or on television is just a copy of an older drug that has an expired copyright. |
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They claim their cars have been clamped only a few minutes after their pay-and-display tickets have expired and criticise the clampers for refusing to negotiate. |
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This is not necessarily a certainty as the time limit for any buyer expired early last year according to the planning obligations which Persimmon agreed to. |
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The period for maintaining polite fictions and Chinese walls has expired. |
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She was suspended from her post in charge of 20 community wardens last summer and her contract was not renewed when it expired in March this year. |
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In Boston, Paul Pierce returned from taking a hit in the mouth in the final minute to make a 5m fallaway jump shot as time expired and give Boston a win over Portland. |
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One had stayed illegally after her six-month visa had expired, the other had been in the UK for some years after being brought into the country on a false passport. |
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Some six months after the matter arose and after his policy had expired, the insured decided to report the matter to his professional liability insurer. |
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Once expired, the lessee could begin to contract with new suppliers. |
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Over the past decade, expired, abandoned, and canceled timber concessions have turned vast areas of logged-over forestland into open-access areas. |
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And as the legendary Norwegian Blue Parrot, they are no more, deceased, kicked the bucket, expired, pushing up daisies, croaked, snuffed-it ex-blogs. |
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If he didn't get the trade out of Boston that he sought, he'd become a deadweight around the clubhouse until his contract expired at the end of this campaign. |
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This can had expired so when I depressed the nozzle last night sticky gobs of goop exploded from the can, covering me and everything else in sight. |
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He worked as a farm labourer until he started to have a set of epileptic fits and he expired, as I say, eleven and a half years after the accident. |
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After his 10-month term expired, he requested a one-year renewal. |
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You were allowed to leave eight months before your term expired. |
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Second was the class of persons who had exceptional leave with a limit on duration, where that duration had not expired when they left and then returned to the United Kingdom. |
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As the workload increased in the overhead exercise relative to the chest exercise, an increase in the quantity of air inspired and expired was observed. |
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Singer Adnan Sami has been issued a notice by the Mumbai police for overstaying in India after his visa expired earlier this month. |
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Although he had been instructed by George, Locke hoped to become chief engineer as his contract with Stephenson had expired. |
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There was some expectation that the posts may be merged, as allowed under new treaty, in 2014 when their two mandates expired. |
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It was operated by the Blackpool Electric Tramway Company until 1892 when its lease expired and Blackpool Corporation took over. |
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Diesel's patents expired in 1912, but a number of successful oil engine locomotives were produced before then. |
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In late February 1996, it was announced that Rush would be leaving Anfield on a free transfer when his contract expired on 1 June. |
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Watt retired in 1800, the same year that his fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired. |
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Meanwhile, the truce with France in Brittany finally expired, and Henry's ally Duke Peter came under fresh military pressure. |
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The corporation guided Livingston until its mandate expired on 22 March 1997 and the town was transferred to West Lothian Council. |
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When this Act expired in 1856 a Select Committee was appointed by the Lords in 1857 to look into the question. |
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When his patents expired in the 1790s there was a rush to install Watt engines, and Newcomen engines were eclipsed, even in collieries. |
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Cablevision owned the MSG cable network, which had shown Yankee games for 14 years until its contract with the team expired. |
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In spite of this, it is common for people to let the information lapse or go around with expired ID Cards. |
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When the six-film contract expired, neither party was inclined to renew. |
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Congress needs to replace Beatriz Boza, Alfonso Lopez and Abel Salinas, the previous directors whose terms have expired. |
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This was to be followed by a simple 10 shillings licence fee with no royalty once the wireless manufactures protection expired. |
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Sava, of Ingleton Road in Birmingham, had a provisional licence but it was expired. |
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The patent expired in 1773, though the partnership continued until 1781 when Need died. |
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As of January 2015, nearly 600,000 checks remain uncashed and will now have to be reissued because the earlier checks expired. |
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It was revoked Dec. 20 and the 60-day time frame to appeal has expired. |
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Charles, who entered the series with a four-year contract, opted not to re-up when it expired after last season, according to his publicist. |
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Alternatives are readily available and the previous cadmium quantum dot exemption expired with the Parliament's vote. |
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When his lease on this property expired in 1811, Scott bought Cartley Hole Farm, downstream on the Tweed nearer Melrose. |
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On another occasion he emptied expired packs of the antibiotic Amoxycillin into a large tub. |
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When the lease of Ashestiel expired in 1811, Scott bought Cartley Hole Farm, on the south bank of the River Tweed nearer Melrose. |
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Two had not been granted leave to enter or remain in the UKand the other was an overstayer, a student whose visa expired. |
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As he fished, the water bailiff spotted Mr Yeomans and informed him that his licence had expired. |
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In vases of coloured glass, expensive cut flowers were silently screaming as they smellily expired. |
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The Syracuse roster includes Yanni Gourde, who signed with parent Tampa Bay last March 9 after his 25-game pro tryout with the Sharks expired. |
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The European Coal and Steel Community ceased to exist in 2002 when its founding treaty expired. |
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And when forty years were expired, there appeared to him in the wilderness of mount Sina an angel of the Lord in a flame of fire in a bush. |
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This parrot is no more. It has ceased to be. It's expired and gone to meet its maker. |
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Hayne's lease expired in 1762, and Lord Paget's son, the Earl of Uxbridge, gave the new lease to the Burton Boat Company. |
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The Statute of Anne gave the publishers rights for a fixed period, after which the copyright expired. |
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A colleague at the salon said her Tunisian workmate had used an expired hair dye, which left the Moroccan woman's long locks in tatters. |
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After the GMA monopoly expired, the largest and longest lasting mines developed at Cape Breton in Nova Scotia. |
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However, Murray ceased to use this type of motion as soon as Pickard's patent expired. |
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In 1843, just after it expired, 42 of the 80 furnaces in south Staffordshire were using hot blast, and uptake in south Wales was even slower. |
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After McCarthy's patent expired in 1861, McCarthy type gins were manufactured in Britain and sold around the world. |
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In 1995, an INS judge issued a deportation order against Abdel-Muhti for an expired visa. |
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When Arkwright's patents expired, the mule was developed by several manufacturers. |
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The army had dwindled to fewer than 5,000 men fit for duty, and would be reduced to 1,400 after enlistments expired at the end of the year. |
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A total of 110 are known to have been built by 1733 when the joint patent expired, of which 14 were abroad. |
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Many mills were built after Arkwright's patent expired in 1783 and by 1788, there were about 210 mills in Great Britain. |
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Introducing more organisation in our fridge-freezers may be the answer to reducing waste and the amount of expired food we throw away. |
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This case was dismissed by the court reasoning that his mandate has expired. |
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Such like, he expired means the same as he died, yet my passport has expired cannot be replaced by my passport has died. |
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Effective August 28, 2011, Pearce was named chairman to replace Democrat Wilma Liebman, whose term had expired. |
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The other two are no longer pending, as both had a time limit attached and in both cases the time period set for their ratification expired. |
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When the engine of the BRM expired, Stirling Moss in the Vanwall took over, going on to win. |
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Despite the series victory, McNamara was facing scrutiny beforehand and the RFL decided not to renew his contract which expired after the series. |
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The lease remained in his family until it expired for most of the Isles in 1920 when ownership reverted to the Duchy of Cornwall. |
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Pieter Corneliszoon Plockhoy attempted such a settlement near the site of Zwaanendael, but it soon expired under English rule. |
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Her car, a Morris Cowley, was later found at Newlands Corner, perched above a chalk quarry, with an expired driving licence and clothes. |
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In nearly all cases the judicial system has ruled that the statute of limitations on these possible claims has long since expired. |
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Carpenter's 24-yard pass as time expired went long in the end zone. |
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Italian Salad with the already expired Use-by Date of March 26 and a Product Code of H071A11A due to a possible health risk from Listeria monocytogenes. |
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The piezo-buzzer or solenoid clacker sounds when the set time has expired. |
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While a majority of the commissions were delivered, it proved impossible for all of them to be delivered before Adams's term as president expired. |
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Another target for Kerry is the backdoor draft Bush has instituted with his stop-loss order compelling soldiers to stay in Iraq after their term of enlistment has expired. |
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The Delhi International Airport Ltd has awarded the contract to scare off birds to housekeeping specialists, Trendsetter, after the contract with the previous vendor expired. |
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A spokesperson for the BBC said that the license for broadcast has expired, and that the BBC was investigating other methods of providing programming. |
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Coke was made High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire by the king in 1625, which prohibited him from sitting in Parliament until his term expired a year later. |
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As any improvement made on a holding by a tenant became the property of the landlord when the lease expired or was terminated, the incentive to make improvements was limited. |
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The Helms-Burton Act, invoking TEWA, would have expired Sept. |
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It continued for fourteen years when the rights under the patents expired. |
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Having grandkids to stay with me regularly means I tend to give my medicine cabinet a once over roughly every six months, replacing anything that's expired. |
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Once the patent had expired, the simple crank was employed universally. |
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The matches were five minutes long, and if no winner was decided after time expired, the judges' will render their decision, whether there's a winner or a draw. |
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However, the human rights judges warned the Government not to extradite any of the men until a three-month deadline for a final appeal has expired. |
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On 31 December 1943, the Act of Union agreement expired after 25 years. |
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Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen. |
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Tyler's contract with Hansa Records expired at the end of the year. |
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Now that the statute of limitations on these crimes has expired, CAVEAT EMPTOR is participant author Ken Perenyi's confession, and basically tells how he pulled it off. |
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In 2004, the Labour Party Conference voted by 2 to 1 in favour of a TSSA motion calling on the government to take the TOCs back into public ownership as franchises expired. |
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For this reason the additional use of a time-stamp is required to ensure that the original signature can always be validated even after the original certificate has expired. |
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Patents for number of blockbuster bio-pharmaceuticals have either expired or are on the verge of expiration, which is majorly driving the growth of biosimilars industry. |
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The lease expired in 1903 and the library returned to Pier Street, this time to the Old Banking Library at the corner with Eastgate Street, although this was short lived. |
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I then obliged a Man to drink off the Bowl, who immediately expired. |
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