The Franco-German axis has taken the weight of many disputes, misunderstandings, betrayals and jolting halts. |
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For just a moment, in the midst of a film of frenetic pace and constant violence, everything halts. |
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This document contains recommendations on what to do if the computer frequently freezes or completely halts. |
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This is an easy way to encourage the horse to collect as he halts which will be a paramount balance skill later on. |
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We have been strung along for nearly seven years with promises of additional rail halts. |
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The principal halts of the journey corresponded almost exactly to the four cardinal points of the delta where these cities were situated. |
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The narrative halts for a paragraph to depict the dreary marsh landscape on a late winter afternoon. |
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Rebels in the country's oil-rich Niger delta have threatened to attack oil facilities unless the military halts an offensive. |
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Connecting the steel to a higher potential metal, such as zinc, by a wire reverses the current and halts the rebar corrosion. |
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A sword slices through his umbrella and pauses in a freeze-frame, his hand raises and halts. |
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There are five halts along the line with an occasional passing loop in the event of more than one train running at the same time. |
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Among the victims was the Skipton to Ilkley line and about 80 stations and halts in the Aire and Wharfe valleys and in the Bradford area. |
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Scorpio Rising is one rollercoaster rise that doesn't end until the album halts to a complete stop. |
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A broken skein of clouds, outracing the birds underneath, abruptly halts, spins and dissolves into a moist nimbus. |
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When a running program executes a u instruction, program execution halts for about 1 second, then resumes. |
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The rest of the route involves real climbing, with a backpack, ice axe, crampons and ropes, and halts to acclimatize to the altitude. |
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When the wheelchair exceeds a certain sideways angle, the system automatically halts the caterpillar track causing the problem. |
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And finally, the American economy has a national financial structure that halts contagion. |
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Under stock exchange practices, trading halts pending material announcements ordinarily last for periods of between one half hour and two hours. |
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The deacidification process halts, but does not counteract, the devastating effects of acids in paper. |
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A drug that both halts such a decline and goes further, improving a patient's status, is one to take seriously. |
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Natural cooling in well-ventilated storage slows down or halts these processes. |
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When you are prompted to enter a password, you have three tries before the system halts. |
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To battle the bleak economic forecast the B. C. government has had to make tough cuts and spending halts. |
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In the same way, a part of the national railway and some halts were recently taken over by force. |
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Tracking of reports submitted with immediate feedback for any issues which might trigger funding halts so they can be managed in a timely manner. |
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This is the only way to create a climate which ultimately halts the spread of disease in a holistic way. |
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Thymidine kinase proficient cells are sensitive to TFT, which causes the inhibition of cellular metabolism and halts further cell division. |
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The resolution bans the regime from receiving aid or attending ILO meetings until it halts its egregious and widespread use of forced labour. |
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The drug halts the development of atherosclerosis, a word referring to the hardening of the arteries. |
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When we discussed the replay working principles, we mentioned a few times that the scheduler halts the work when the command turned to replay approaches replay mux. |
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There is a new suburban railway line with excellent little halts by Martin Despang, and a new station for intercity ICE trains has been built on the Berlin-Hanover line. |
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Maintaining a healthy weight can help prevent obstructive sleep apnea, a blockage in the throat or upper airway that temporarily halts breathing and disrupts sleep patterns. |
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The lead vehicle, the Toyota, halts suddenly, and some soldiers dismount. |
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This halts hair growth and causes a move to resting where the hairs are then abruptly shed. |
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But it also halts the process of dilapidation in existing buildings and forestalls any increase in the demand for newly built houses and therefore in higher prices. |
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Any intermediary halts should be previously declared to the insurer who will have the choice of whether or not to maintain the cover, through an excess premium to be determined, in order to avoid a breach of cover. |
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If whilst closing the door meets with an obstruction, the closing edge safety device automatically halts the door and lifts it to clear the obstruction. |
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This automatically halts the autofade and returns control to the manual fader. |
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This drift halts when an allele eventually becomes fixed, either by disappearing from the population, or replacing the other alleles entirely. |
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Once there, the New Guard advances towards the Old Guard in slow time and halts. |
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After circling around the temple once or three times, the procession halts in front of the closed doors. |
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One of my colleagues said that those who did use the metro, who had to use it to get home, were much friendlier than usual, but also wary of young north African-looking men and the frequent halts between stations. |
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The Green leader said her party would not rest until it ends the use of food banks, brings in a compulsory living wage, re-nationalises the railways and halts NHS privatisation. |
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It also halts any likely copycat programs from the likes of Russia and Korea which had the decision favoured Japan had been expected to introduce research whaling programs of their own. |
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The circuit breaker halts trading if the Dow declines a prescribed number of points for a prescribed amount of time. |
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The union also wants the most sophisticated train-protection system, ATP, which automatically halts any train which fails to stop at a red light, to be compulsory on all trains. |
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The present, says Kafka, is pursued relentlessly at its origin by the past, while it struggles against the future, which halts its progress forward. |
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Intermediate stations and halts are at Muncaster Mill, Miteside, Murthwaite, Irton Road, The Green, Fisherground and Beckfoot. |
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Our teams were now considerably jaded, and we found it necessary to make frequent halts and tarryings for the purpose of recruiting them. |
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The government has refused to release any documents related to any inspections that may or may not have happened around these various halts in transfers. |
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Thus, after each time the program is run, the calculator automatically goes to program line 00 and halts, ready for you to key in new data and run the program again. |
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They often deal better with the dunes than the riders or drivers, but halts to their progress can often be longer for trucks that tip over on the sand. |
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This type of epilepsy occurs in about 1 in every 2-4000 children and usually appears in the first 3-6 months of life at which point development usually halts or regresses. |
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The agreement Tuesday halts that military campaign. |
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The temporary halts of the FIFG have not been designed to deal with this kind of crisis, because the governments, furthermore, have already allocated their funds and reprogramming is problematic. |
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Constructing a Turing machine that accepts L or a Turing machine that accepts L and halts on all inputs. |
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They are created during temporary halts in a glacier's retreat. |
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