In each case, the machinery of government was used against the citizens to consolidate power and neutralise opposition. |
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In 1991, an eight-man SAS team was dropped into northern Iraq to recon mobile Scud launchers and neutralise them. |
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The airlines introduced passenger fuel surcharges in May to help neutralise what were then record fuel prices. |
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Some alkaline solutions may neutralise it but it will play havoc with the base salts. |
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The last mission of his premiership will be finding policies to neutralise both. |
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That would neutralise the power player enough that the shorter-hitter could compete. |
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China sought to neutralise Australia, he said, by detaching it from the American alliance. |
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The Lord too descends to neutralise the imbalances as between the divine and diabolic but not to annihilate the one in favour of the other. |
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Bicarbonate of soda forms an alkaline solution in water that can neutralise the acid in the bee sting. |
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In order to neutralise the braking effect, the permanentmagnetic field is counteracted by an opposing electromagnetic field. |
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But it is also important to neutralise the impact on the domestic economy, which may turn out to be costly. |
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Such homogeneity works to neutralise sectarian differences in the political arena while providing the framework for the plurality of opinion and political platforms. |
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It is possible to neutralise to a large extent this undesirable effect of growth by making our resources more efficient. |
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However, the abolition of the intervention system will lead to savings that will more than neutralise the additional expenditure. |
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Instead choose soap-free products that neutralise the drying effect of hard bath water. |
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In the case of bond portfolios, the filters neutralise the impact of unrealised gains and losses on regulatory capital. |
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They control the essential positions of power and neutralise reformist initiatives at their discretion. |
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The importance of meditation upon these three aspects of your planetary position would substantially neutralise karma. |
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Activated carbon is considered the best chemical agent to neutralise chemical spills. |
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Saliva is a watery fluid that helps to wash away and neutralise the acid. |
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Therefore the Commission also fails to show why the indemnifying clause would neutralise a recovery decision. |
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Further royal expeditions were required in 1197 and 1202 to fully neutralise the Orcadian threat. |
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The unity of the episcopacy is a source of great strength, while its absence wastes energies, frustrates efforts and gives room for the enemies of the Church to neutralise our witness. |
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Ensuring effective competition in newly-liberalised markets such as energy is a priority for me, to prevent companies clubbing together to neutralise the effects of new market access. |
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We must naturally help demilitarise and neutralise Hezbollah. |
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The Allies now had the airborne capacity to directly strike Germany, which was subjected to large-scale raids intended to demoralise the people and neutralise its military resources. |
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Indeed, it has been suggested that in order to neutralise such a threat we should be prepared to hug a hoody. |
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Master CVV, the Master of the Aquarian Age, inaugurates a path of Yoga by which he proposes to neutralise Karma and liberate beings in a quicker and faster manner. |
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Since many of al-Qaeda's sleeper cells are in Europe, the continent's police, spies and financial-fraud busters will do what they can to neutralise terrorist cells. |
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The measures taken in 2002 to neutralise the volatility of our results by reducing dramatically our exposure to equities and unit trusts have borne fruits. |
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The ECB's Governing Council agreed that the debiting model should remain the only instrument at Eurosystem level that would neutralise the costs incurred by those involved in the cash changeover. |
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This initially proved difficult, and the King's speech opening Parliament was vague on what was to be done to neutralise the Lords' veto. |
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So the same calcium that our bones need to stay strong is utilised to neutralise the acidifying effect of milk. |
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In the 10 years that Taliban have bloodcurdlingly terrorised the country, Pakistan has tried both talks and force to neutralise them. |
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So in a bid to neutralise nasty niffs, the pair are paying perfumiers to pump powerful scents into the air-con system. |
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Chewing parsley or drinking green tea can also help neutralise nasty niffs. |
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If you look up a colour wheel on the internet you'll see opposite colours on top neutralise, opposite colours next to each other intensify. |
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If that's so, he needs to take steps to neutralise and depoliticise his force. |
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Remove everyday germs and neutralise cooking odours with our antibacterial handwash. |
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Neutralise the spices with Ahuja's kesar wali lassi before taking a short break. |
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