The absence of a smoke detector in the room has prompted an immediate investigation. |
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It was clear from the start that the strong windy conditions were going to have an immediate effect on the result of the game. |
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The immediate area around the crane is still cordoned off for safety reasons, due to the risk of parts of the broken jib falling. |
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Still, it looks like a good business opportunity for someone with an immediate need for huge amounts of ready cash. |
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With her inimitable recital she established an immediate rapport with the audience. |
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The walk-in service at the clinic is designed to provide immediate and accessible services in times of need, as determined by the client. |
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They have written to New Forest District Council and demanded the immediate abolition of the fees. |
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The former courses of the south-directed drainage became wind gaps in the immediate footwall of the South Alkyonides Fault. |
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I will not hesitate to seek for an immediate legal redress through my solicitors for any consequential loss. |
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The redeposit of such cash in the banking system would bring about an immediate runaway inflation and a massive flight from the dollar. |
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The League was successful in its immediate aim of driving the Persians from the northern Aegean. |
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Only ammunitions wagons and ambulances were brought up to the immediate rear lines. |
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Suppliers of medical services also have immediate access to their remittance advices which results in a paperless environment. |
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The list seems to go on and is not just limited to my immediate circle of family, friends and acquaintances. |
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The government's reaffirmation of its decision to reject calls for an immediate public inquiry has fuelled questions about its intentions. |
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Travis looked down at his indicator which read thirty two enemies in the immediate area. |
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Once the redirect is completed, network users achieve immediate reacquisition of all their files. |
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Here are some of the links and observations from the immediate aftermath of the case, as I blogged them. |
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Chlorine will always be necessary, because of its immediate effect in killing any water-borne bacteria. |
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It may also put forward recommendations on areas requiring immediate attention. |
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The mention of Thomas provoked an immediate reaction from Becky as the Shopkeeper knew it would. |
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An immediate search is launched for a charismatic leader who can end the wilderness years. |
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Morbid obesity is the medical term for weight gain which is so excessive it puts the child's health at immediate risk. |
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The various accommodations are not an immediate effect of unemployment but are gradual and incremental responses over time. |
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For the immediate future, he will be confining his training to one night a week with each team. |
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Trade pundits say that more than 60 films are held up with no takers for immediate release. |
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Whichever side you take, the right way to assess Reaganomics, like any revolution, is not by looking at the immediate effect. |
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If we, the citizens, are not aware of this, others are, and by the millions seek immediate admittance into these institutions. |
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The immediate act of the mover gives the concept of motion as an accidental property. |
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Most religions and agnostic philosophies agree that individuals have the right to kill in self-defense when faced with immediate mortal danger. |
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The V-shaped wishbone is important because it is typical of birds and what may be their immediate dinosaur ancestors. |
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And for an immediate reaction to today's events I think we can speak to Tom Hilton. |
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When a similar party became a coalition partner in Austria, the EU took immediate action to bring them to heel. |
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A Louisiana resident had his camera rolling as floodwaters poured into his home, putting him and his father in immediate danger. |
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He acknowledged that he had an immediate gut reaction to government requests for the media to withhold information. |
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My wife and I did not feel welcome outside the circle of our immediate colleagues. |
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Martin's plan was given a generally positive welcome in the immediate aftermath of its publication. |
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He's had an immediate impact just with his ideas and a number of initiatives within the squad. |
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Bending down he took her hand gently, which caused an immediate shock of electricity that jolted her for a moment. |
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There are zillions of ways to deal with any difficult situation. However, immediate recourse to magic might not be the best. |
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For the immediate period after he loses his job, he will be entitled to jobseeker's allowance based on his contribution record. |
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Transactions in the spot market involve currencies for immediate delivery, usually within two working days. |
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If agitation, anxiety or suicidal thinking appears, parents and therapists must take immediate action. |
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The Welsh club are still expected to send a representative to the Minstermen's game but an immediate transfer now seems less likely. |
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The accent therefore had to fall on external action by the state, but of itself this did not require immediate and exact foreign policy choices. |
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Fifth, anger can be an immediate reaction to an isolated event or it can be a response after numerous events. |
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The immediate cause of the flooding is put down to heavy rainfalls earlier in the year in the upper reaches of the Mekong River system. |
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This term indicates an acute disease of such severity that immediate surgical intervention must be considered. |
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No advertising should be allowed on the war memorial or its immediate surroundings, members of the town council agreed this week. |
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Was she in quarantine to protect most of her immediate family from the disease that was about to end her life? |
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Several studies have shown that immediate heparinisation followed by warfarin treatment improves survival. |
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The most immediate problem is the spate of reckless and dangerously fast driving that has been taking place on a nightly basis. |
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Meanwhile, there are fears some temporary staff may be laid off this week and 45 trainee pilots are also facing immediate redundancy. |
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The count had only reached four before the referee decided he had seen enough and summoned immediate medical attention. |
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As we saw in the US earlier in the year, the immediate reaction of share prices to interest rate reductions tends to be positive. |
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Two missile systems are installed on the action station guard supports on the afterdeck ready for immediate deployment. |
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Environment Agency chiefs say they will not be taking action against a controversial landfill site, despite calls for its immediate closedown. |
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An increase in white cells, the presence of immature cells, or reactive lymphocytes may answer the immediate question. |
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So simplistic a statement certainly calls for some immediate qualifications. |
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He placed absentees under suspension with immediate effect pending inquiry. |
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The most immediate way is purchasing the car outright using the prize money from your winnings. |
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It's a ridiculous jump to assume the only aim of knowledge is immediate affirmative action. |
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Eggleston was combining elements in his immediate surroundings and recombining them to form new narratives. |
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Dalyell's arguments for immediate recall of parliament seem to me to be unanswerable. |
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Their immediate worlds, his in Congress, hers in Braintree, had different orbits. |
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Indeed, as I have said, it would give every single property owner in this country an immediate lift in the amount of money that is left in his or her pocket. |
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University president David Skorton and other school officials condemned the threats but said they have no immediate plans to redo the locker room. |
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The more immediate job is to win the Scottish Cup on Saturday. |
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The immediate prospect of financial cutbacks weighs on his mind. |
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After cramping up, James likely received immediate access to world-class medical attention. |
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They have evacuated everyone in the immediate area of the wildfire. |
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Rarely, skin tests can produce a severe, immediate allergic reaction. |
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It is striking to realize how much of this material is personal-not subjective, but rather framed by her own family history or immediate acquaintance. |
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I received an immediate acknowledgement and a full reply 24 hours later. |
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The kind of verbal threats the civil law considers wrongful are those that unconditionally threaten immediate bodily harm. |
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Preparing newly recruited soldiers for immediate combat after graduation was not the main mission of basic training and advanced individual training a few years ago. |
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The effect of the new policy will be unknown for the immediate future. |
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Police have now issued a picture of Mr Goldman in a bid to get as many witnesses to the crime or the immediate aftermath to come forward to help them in their investigations. |
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Gas supplies, however, are on a knife-edge and any problem, including minor equipment breakdowns or higher summer temperatures, will produce immediate cuts. |
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The reason animators use familiar voices is that immediate connection the audience makes with a character whose speech strikes a recollective chord. |
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Ashcroft's immediate response to the attacks was to sink into a dark Orwellian morass of secret detentions, warrantless wiretaps, and eavesdropping on lawyers. |
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May we humbly request your immediate and urgent attention to tell you the story of a Nigerian e-mail scammer convicted of wire fraud in Houston, Texas? |
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The manager gave the impression that the whole idea was a distant fantasy unworthy of immediate attention on Friday, but there was an element of enthusiasm too. |
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We believe that wasn't sufficient, that if people were in a situation where they were at risk of violence, or being abused, that they needed immediate help. |
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I was still able to get a flavour of the place through my meetings with animals such as Trixie the eight-year-old whippet cross, with whom I struck up an immediate friendship. |
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Sunsets are followed by immediate sunrises and the kaleidoscopic effects on the horizon, with the colours ranging from pale pink to fiery orange, are a photographer's delight. |
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The administration's arguments justifying the wholesale abrogation of civil liberties are by no means limited to an emergency response to an immediate threat. |
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After all, there are only two ways to divert the attention of the international community from the more pressing and immediate problems of abject hunger and poverty. |
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Force senators, their spouses and their immediate family to report their wealth down to the last dollar and cent. |
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But it was enough to catapult Davis into the national spotlight and raise immediate speculation about statewide office. |
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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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He has to contend with much more conservative bishops, archbishops, and cardinals appointed by his two immediate predecessors. |
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He said that one of the important things to remember about agro-terrorism is that you don't see any immediate impact when a fungal pathogen is introduced in the crop cycle. |
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The rear-view camera is fitted into the boot lid and when reverse gear is selected there is an immediate view on the driver's information screen of what lies behind. |
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It is grandstanding for a right rarely protected unless under immediate attack. |
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Malik responded through the bullhorn, calling for the immediate indictment of Darren Wilson, the cop who shot and killed Brown. |
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China's leaders believed that immediate democratization, instead of serving to reconcile the conflicts of interest created by economic change, might instead exacerbate them. |
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The wildfire poses no immediate threat to any houses in the area. |
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The core of the story is set against the backdrop of the Iraq invasion, the buildup, and the immediate aftermath. |
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Ask your immediate neighbors to bring over a carrot or a potato, if possible. |
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His immediate response showed showed his flinty ad-lib ability. |
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In eastern Scotland, as in other parts of Europe devastated by Scandinavian attacks, the raiders ' immediate legacy was political and social dislocation. |
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What Mamet appears to be reacting to, in his born-again anti-liberalism, is the liberalism of his immediate environment. |
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First, and most blindingly obvious, we don't have a debt crisis, and we don't need immediate austerity. |
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In this group, when bereavement turns into depression, it requires immediate clinical attention and evaluation. |
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In the immediate aftermath of the oil spill, apoplectic Southerners cast their disdain towards the North. |
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They tout engaging plot lines, sharp illustrations and alluring wines that capture immediate attention. |
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The prime minister also ordered that the general and his immediate subordinates face criminal charges for abandoning their posts. |
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More immediate to the time, the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire was a political event that redrew the political boundaries of West Asia. |
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Faith should be a matter of arduous struggle and self-doubt, but the partygoer wants the experience to be easy, immediate and elevating. |
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Inland from the immediate coastlines, mediterranean climates can take on extreme temperatures. |
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Public opinion, however, demanded an immediate attack by the army to capture Richmond. |
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These currents, which flow under the surface of the ocean and are thus hidden from immediate detection, are called submarine rivers. |
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Jesus Christ in the Gospels is also recorded as being able to know things that were far removed from His immediate human perception. |
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The primary method of controlling the immediate airport environment is visual observation from the airport control tower. |
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McFarland's Down is a linear settlement that grew in the latter half of the 20th century and is to the immediate north of Telegraph. |
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As she could not succeed to the throne of Hanover, her arms did not carry the Hanoverian symbols that were used by her immediate predecessors. |
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Faced with this ultimatum, Mordaunt decided that a further immediate assault was impossible, and agreed that the force should withdraw. |
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One immediate consequence was a series of epidemics of European diseases such as measles, smallpox and tuberculosis. |
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When he read Darwin he became an immediate convert to Transformisme, as the French called evolutionism. |
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Claudius' immediate concerns were with the Alamanni, who had invaded Raetia and Italy. |
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The political consequences from the war had an immediate and lasting impact on Rome. |
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The Helvetii then offered their immediate surrender and agreed both to providing hostages and to giving up their weapons the next day. |
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It proved an immediate success and replaced Hume's history to become the new orthodoxy. |
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Charlemagne had an important role in determining Europe's immediate economic future. |
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During the immediate postwar period, the Soviet Union rebuilt and expanded its economy, while maintaining its strictly centralized control. |
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In some circumstances, the extended family comes to live either with or in place of a member of the immediate family. |
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These families include, in one household, near relatives in addition to an immediate family. |
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Some socialists, view total and immediate wage dependence as a form of slavery. |
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Alexander's most immediate legacy was the introduction of Macedonian rule to huge new swathes of Asia. |
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Warner considers that the immediate source for Mandeville was the Speculum historiale of Vincent de Beauvais. |
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Some of these populations number only a few hundred individuals and need immediate protection. |
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Zagan Pasha argued against Halil Pasha, and insisted on an immediate attack. |
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At the immediate south of Manila, Mexicans were present at Ermita and at Cavite where they were stationed as sentries. |
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There are a number of beaches in the Acapulco Bay and the immediate coastline. |
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The effects on the northern industrial areas of Britain were immediate and devastating, as demand for traditional industrial products collapsed. |
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Their influence extends well beyond their immediate circle of friends. |
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I had immediate misgivings when Komang, Thomas, and I visited the balian that evening. |
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Postcards that are billboardlike communications with an immediate message stated boldly and creatively. |
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Debate on the Kellogg Mar renunciation treaty dragged on in the senate today with no immediate prospect of final action. |
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The eulogetic and eucharistic sections in Ephesians 148 are of immediate paraenetic importance. |
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Many of these expungees achieve immediate reinstatement through the proper fiscal procedure. |
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The Front National won the French elections with calls for an immediate restoration of the franc and a referendum on Frexit. |
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He was overwhelmed by an immediate onrush of hospitality as the geekerati lined up to get a word with him. |
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Whether they figured immediate selection for gravedom, by pointing skeletal finger, was about to commence, or what, I don't know. |
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But it was in the immediate numinous aftermath of that predawn visit that I first saw the next, final stage of our haplessly greenward collapse. |
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The exiles were disappointed, however, if they had expected immediate assistance from the Scots. |
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The immediate influence of Aristotle's work was felt as the Lyceum grew into the Peripatetic school. |
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It was during this period that Rome's control expanded from the city's immediate surroundings to hegemony over the entire Mediterranean world. |
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This was backed up by a threat of an immediate introduction of a compulsory ID Card scheme. |
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Initially, Rome's immediate neighbours were either Latin towns and villages, or else tribal Sabines from the Apennine hills beyond. |
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Edward's immediate successor was the Earl of Wessex, Harold Godwinson, the richest and most powerful of the English aristocrats. |
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The immediate consequence of William's death was a war between his sons Robert and William over control of England and Normandy. |
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Taking his immediate household and a small number of mercenaries, he left Normandy and landed in England, striking into Wiltshire. |
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The most immediate consequence was a halt to the campaigns of the Hundred Years' War. |
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Among the most immediate consequences of the Black Death in England was a shortage of farm labour, and a corresponding rise in wages. |
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However, he made no immediate move to have Edward declared illegitimate and place George on the throne. |
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Raleigh and Elizabeth sought both immediate riches and a base for privateers to raid the Spanish treasure fleets. |
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He regrouped at Oxford, turning down Rupert's suggestion of an immediate attack on London. |
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Louis XIV threatened the Dutch with an immediate declaration of war, should they carry out their plans. |
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Muldoon felt that the dissolution would be immediate and he would later introduce a bill in parliament to retroactively make the abolition legal. |
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Alternatively, the House may put an immediate end to debate by passing a motion to invoke Closure. |
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It had an immediate impact on British economic policy that continues into the 21st century. |
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This study, which had an immediate impact on British economic policy, still frames discussions on globalisation and tariffs. |
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Napoleon's triumph at Marengo secured his political authority and boosted his popularity back home, but it did not lead to an immediate peace. |
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Expecting immediate German retaliation, Victor Emmanuel III and the Italian government relocated to southern Italy under Allied control. |
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On 12 September, however, he announced that he was resigning his seat with immediate effect. |
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The ewes should now be moved as near home as convenience will permit, in order that they may be under the immediate observation of the lamber. |
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The monarch and his or her immediate family undertake various official, ceremonial, diplomatic and representational duties. |
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Much of the immediate reconstruction of the city centre has been deeply unpopular. |
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In particular, he cited fluctuations in house prices as a barrier to immediate entry. |
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On 24 December 2013, Queen Elizabeth II signed a pardon for Turing's conviction for gross indecency, with immediate effect. |
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There was no immediate reaction from London, but the question of Newfoundland was now before the British Colonial Office. |
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The first palaces in European style were built during the reign of Tsar Peter the Great and his immediate successors. |
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The association between these different troops was only occasional and corresponds to an immediate necessity for the Norman ruler. |
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Common Sense is oriented to the future in a way that compels the reader to make an immediate choice. |
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He advertised the book widely and it was an immediate success, garnering three favourable reviews and selling well. |
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The festival was an immediate success and became an annual event that has continued into the 21st century. |
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The other country in which sound cinema had an immediate major commercial impact was India. |
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In the 21st century, a new limited overs form, Twenty20, has made an immediate impact. |
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Accordingly, Gold presented the trophy to the National Football Museum in Preston on 20 April 2006, where it went on immediate public display. |
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Which of the two reports is of more immediate practical value, the chemist's or the metallographist's? Surely, that of the metallographist. |
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Rowell transformed the ethos of a club that had traditionally drawn its players from the immediate locality. |
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Launched at Wimbledon in 1952, the Fred Perry tennis shirt was an immediate success. |
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It was announced on 5 December 2008, that Honda would be exiting Formula One with immediate effect due to the 2008 global economic crisis. |
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The microbiome creates the immediate environment for our genes as they play out their part in disease mechanisms. |
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A fourth grouping, not listed by Bertrand, is the Crusade cycle, dealing with the First Crusade and its immediate aftermath. |
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Of those who favour independence, some are in favour of an immediate unilateral declaration of independence. |
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Warren Gatland took over as coach in 1998, but was unable to produce immediate success. |
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The referendum result also had an immediate impact on some other countries. |
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Nevertheless, he did not advocate an immediate disfranchisement of rotten boroughs. |
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In the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, the US Occupation authorities initially encouraged the formation of independent unions. |
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Austria and Hungary warned that they could only continue the war until December, and Ludendorff recommended immediate peace negotiations. |
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The effects on the industrial areas of Britain were immediate and devastating, as demand for British products collapsed. |
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The attack on Pearl Harbor and the subsequent German declaration of war on the United States had an immediate effect on the campaign. |
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However, before the Marshall Plan was in effect, France, Austria, and Italy needed immediate aid. |
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The response of the Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, the Bank of England and other central banks was immediate and dramatic. |
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Empowering Ministers with sole financial initiative had an immediate and lasting impact. |
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Britain's immediate fear was Russian expansion at the expense of the Ottoman Empire, which the UK desired to preserve. |
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With the evacuation of the Danubian Principalities, the immediate cause of war was withdrawn and the war might have ended at this time. |
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But these innovations had little impact beyond their immediate geographical areas. |
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Bevin, too, wanted immediate Polish elections, but both men knew that the chances were becoming slimmer. |
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Bunyan is best remembered for The Pilgrim's Progress, a book which gained immediate popularity. |
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He also posts reader emails and answers questions, which gives him unusually direct and immediate interaction with fans. |
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The interests of kingdoms of this era were not restricted to their immediate vicinity. |
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Revised and expanded, it was performed at the Crystal Palace in 1862, a year after his return to London, and was an immediate sensation. |
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Hendrix's arrival had an immediate and major effect on the next phase of Clapton's career. |
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The United States puts immediate quarantines on imported products if the disease can be traced back to a certain shipment or product. |
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The immediate effect of this was as intended the diversion of transiting traffic away from the town centre. |
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This pyramid progressed from the unfree population at its base up to the heads of noble fine held in immediate clientship by the king. |
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The illiterate defendant signed an abjuration document that she did not understand under threat of immediate execution. |
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Seeing an opportunity, the French began an immediate charge out of synchronisation with the Scots division. |
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There were immediate disputes of Macpherson's claims on both literary and political grounds. |
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These currents, called submarine rivers, flow under the surface of the ocean and are hidden from immediate detection. |
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The boats are capable of deploying with a maximum of 192 independently targetable warheads, or MIRVs, with immediate readiness to fire. |
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As of 2009, 73 deaths have been connected with the construction of the bridge and its immediate aftermath. |
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Added to this, the uninterrupted, immediate and exclusive practice of the new language reinforces and deepens the attained knowledge. |
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Hywel's wide domain, later known as Deheubarth, briefly eclipsed Gwynedd under his immediate heirs before fracturing. |
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With their immediate ancestors, dinosaurs were the only terrestrial nonplantigrades during the Mesozoic. |
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Walter died in 1309 and his immediate subordinate, Henry of Ellerton, took over the position of master mason. |
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The agreement averted immediate war and allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland. |
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Vertebrate paleontology concentrates on fossils of vertebrates, from the earliest fish to the immediate ancestors of modern mammals. |
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The powdered eggs, instant potatoes and dried bacon were not worth writing home about, but it was edible and satisfied the immediate hunger. |
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Most Pentecostal denominations teach that speaking in tongues is an immediate or initial physical evidence that one has received the experience. |
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Other immediate evidences include giving God praise, having joy, and desiring to testify about Jesus. |
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The top of the minaret is always the highest point in mosques that have one, and often the highest point in the immediate area. |
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Inside, it contained the chambers for the royal household, their immediate staff and service facilities. |
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He was an immediate success at the Vetch Field, taking them from the Fourth Division all the way to the First Division in four seasons. |
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He gave up his immediate plans to chase Willie Ritchie and stayed in Wales for a while to be near his family. |
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At the same time Carlo Rizzi was named the company's conductor laureate, with immediate effect. |
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The single had no immediate impact upon its release in September 1976, but became a Top 10 single by the end of the year. |
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The other album, Futurology, the band's twelfth studio album, was released on 7 July 2014 and it received immediate critical acclaim. |
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The corrosive effect of the poisonous agent was an immediate cause of death. |
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The castle guns were turned on the town and Cromwell's troops launched an immediate attack on the town's defenders. |
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It could, therefore, not be the immediate cause of the observed mass extinction. |
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Erupting volcanoes can pose many hazards, not only in the immediate vicinity of the eruption. |
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It is located in the Western Mediterranean, to the immediate south of the French island of Corsica. |
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The battle was widely viewed as indecisive in the immediate aftermath and this view remains influential. |
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One group was the familiares regis, John's immediate friends and knights who travelled around the country with him. |
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No decision had been reached on the choice between immediate decisive action and a siege. |
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In the immediate aftermath of the landings, the priority for the Allies at Utah Beach was to link up with the main Allied landings further east. |
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The initial uplift following deglaciation was almost immediate due to the elastic response of the crust as the ice load was removed. |
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The immediate postwar period saw a severe reduction in warship orders which was balanced by a prolonged boom in merchant shipbuilding. |
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For example, the southern peripheral zones of Xoconochco were not in immediate contact with the central part of the empire. |
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His immediate party still numbered over seven thousand but were unarmed except for small battle axes intended for show. |
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The Huguenots adapted quickly and often married outside their immediate French communities, which led to their assimilation. |
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Coastal areas are moderated somewhat by the Atlantic Ocean, resulting in milder winters and cooler summers in immediate coastal areas. |
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By 1958, a report was published recommending immediate NPS acquisition of 35,000 acres. |
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The delimitation of Buryat mostly concerns its relationship to its immediate neighbors, Mongolian proper and Khamnigan. |
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However, there was little need for Han mandarins, just as there was no need for an immediate Chinese translation. |
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The terms of the armistice called for an immediate evacuation of German troops from occupied Belgium, France, and Luxembourg within fifteen days. |
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These churches see no foundation to papal claims of universal immediate jurisdiction, or to claims of papal infallibility. |
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The immediate successors of Augustus indulged in appalling cruelties towards senators and towards possible competitors for the purple. |
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The city council pressed for the immediate appointment of Calvin in Geneva. |
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They rejected the role of civil government and demanded the immediate establishment of a congregation of the faithful. |
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The Revolution had a strong, immediate influence in Great Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, and France. |
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A threat is not immediate if the wrongdoer threatens to use force of violence some future time. |
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Property is in a person's presence when it is within the area of his immediate control. |
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Further, for the defence of necessity to succeed, the threat of injury must be immediate and imminent, and come from an extraneous source. |
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The threat must be one of death or serious personal injury, either to the defendant or to his immediate family or someone close to him. |
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Under normal circumstances, the response to the provocation had to be almost immediate retaliation. |
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Disadvantages are that time may be wasted dealing with the immediate problems and no overall strategy is developed. |
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An assault is the immediate intentional creation of apprehension of another without consent or privilege. |
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Arrows were carried in quiver, called also an arrow case, which served for the magazine, arrows for immediate use were worn in the girdle. |
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The Legislature decided to enact this new Code because of the need for immediate reforms to the family law of Quebec. |
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The employee's trust in this future value motivates his work without immediate compensation. |
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In order to act as a disqualification, the matter must be immediate and personal and not a general or remote matter. |
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Consumer nondurable goods are purchased either for the immediate use or to keep it for very short span of time. |
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The oldest known archaeological fragments of the immediate precursor to modern paper, date to the 2nd century BCE in China. |
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Any applicants considered to be in need of immediate assistance could be issued with a note admitting them directly to the workhouse. |
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But if the strike is due to unfair labor practices, the strikers replaced can demand immediate reinstatement when the strike ends. |
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The process was kept secret, with only members of his immediate family having access to the factory. |
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Despite the reviews, Frankenstein achieved an almost immediate popular success. |
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However, the existence of any Roman road in the immediate vicinity of Kendal is not confirmed. |
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High Street and the Far Eastern Fells are seen over the immediate bulk of Caudale Moor. |
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The immediate view down the eastern face to the Kirkstone Inn is spectacular. |
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On 2 October 1902, The Tale of Peter Rabbit was published, and was an immediate success. |
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It is to the immediate south, and across the River Wharfe, from Grassington, near Threshfield and eight miles north of the market town Skipton. |
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The king has status in his kingdom, and the pauper has status within his immediate group of peers. |
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They fancy that every thought must needs have an immediate outward suggestment. |
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The school authorities, unable to take a joke, demanded the immediate removal of the satirical poster. |
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In looking yearward at this time, it is difficult to forecast the immediate future of the lumber business, because of the War. |
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The pilot executed his NATOPS immediate action items and initiated a waveoff. |
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Producers now have immediate virtual access to the same kind of information they would receive in the field from their external wholesaler. |
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There was no immediate con-firmation by Kurdish officials of the air-drop or what weapons it included. |
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As a result, it provides immediate relief of withdrawal symptoms, according to university's researchers. |
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The Wobbegong take is a little less successful and illustrations are somewhat lacking in immediate appeal. |
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This enables work in progress to be completed without requiring immediate drive replacement. |
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Neither the head of the Austrian Airlines flight crew works council nor the Austrian Trade Union Federation had any immediate comment. |
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Lowell Thompson filed a petition for writ of mandamus and emergency motion for immediate stay. |
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Sanyo Machine sees PLM as a near-term solution to the QCD challenges that are immediate and far-reaching. |
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Two subjects underwent revision for immediate postoperative radiculopathy due to implant malposition. |
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This means that Radnorshire make an immediate return to the regional leagues when they lost 154-114 at Cynon Valley in the relegation decider. |
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The disease needs immediate treatment in hospital with antitoxin injections, antibiotics and sedatives to relieve muscle spasm. |
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Motorway work with the GLA is impressive and when you need that extra boost the kickdown is instant giving immediate response even at high speed. |
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The man, identified as Yaqoub Komi, 37, was transferred to Hebrons public hospital for immediate medical treatment. |
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The former champ's lawyers agreed to drop a case against the WBC, who in return will enforce a rule against immediate rematches. |
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The most immediate application of autofluorescent ductal imaging would probably be surgical, he said. |
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Of more immediate concern will be O'Neal's state of mind, and the state of his achy feet as the Lakers play their final nine games leading into the All-Star break. |
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For the immediate future James had to hold his own, something Louis expected him to be quite capable of, especially if the Dutch were intimidated. |
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