As he refined his draft, snippets re-entered his memory in dialects of French, Spanish, Creole and English. |
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However, several wells were re-entered for work-overs to stimulate production. |
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Four wells were re-entered for various operations, including one abandonment. |
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The values changed from the previous case are the only values which need to be re-entered. |
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I crossed the threshold and re-entered the house, which was buzzing with undying activity. |
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Your network settings, as described on Page 15, will probably have to be re-entered in this special case. |
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In 2004, reality re-entered the political discussion about the conditions governing occupational pensions. |
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The pair left the shop and re-entered seconds later after being attacked outside by the first and second defendants. |
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After reaching the end of the lunch line, Matthew and I exited the hot and aroma filled kitchen and re-entered the cafeteria. |
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The RUN mode is automatically re-entered if the SITRANS LU10 is left unattended in the PROGRAM mode for an extended period. |
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An analysis of these cases before they were re-entered revealed that 29 of the 78 cases were missing runaways and not stranger abductions. |
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A directional well drilled in 2008 and several re-entered past-producing wells are now operational. |
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In some cases, high-ranking officers re-entered the Red Army with their previous ranks restored. |
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The pair then re-entered the Eagle, reuniting with Collins and the Columbia module before returning home by splashing down in the Pacific Ocean. |
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I re-entered the Harewood estate along an avenue of pines that cast a stripy shadow. |
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The astronauts chemically fixed the moss cultures before each mission re-entered Earth's atmosphere. |
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Standard Life has also re-entered the Indian life assurance market after a 40-year gap. |
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Mounting a strategic retreat, Sam re-entered the house and obediently followed Honey's mother back to the party. |
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They were about to leave and the author had already re-entered his house when he heard a noise outside and returned to the doorstep. |
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Today, the effective management of human resources for health has recently re-entered the policy agenda after a long period of neglect. |
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Painting re-entered his art in the 1980s, initially via assemblages of paint tubes with their contents squeezed out in rhythmically arranged blobs. |
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Slowly, with downcast head, he picked up the betwigged branch and re-entered the cave to sweep the floor and strew fresh sand. |
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She then re-entered the smoke-filled house and, braving the intense heat, retrieved the fourth child and guided her to safety. |
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Therefore if all the caustic soluble oxygen re-entered the butylenes in the extractor, the butylenes would contain far less than the 20 wppm. maximum specification. |
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A icon will appear on the main screen and an exclamation mark will appear beside the standards which need to be re-entered. |
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An air-brushed, tidied up Brasillach never re-entered the canon of modern French writing, in the way that CĂ©line did. |
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She re-entered the hospital on each occasion with a warrior-like courage prepared to take on another round of chemo. |
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Clarence Weatherspoon re-entered moments later. |
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These parameters should be re-entered for conformity in units. |
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The highlighted expression or number is re-entered. |
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Originally, cookies were meant to make life easier for users: cookies also store users' personal settings, so they don't have to be re-entered all the time. |
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Eyewitnesses informed Radhia Nasraoui that Mounia Obaid was not arrested at first but that security officers re-entered the house to arrest her, apparently after receiving orders not to leave any witnesses. |
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On the Mackenzie Delta, the Inuvialuit Petroleum Corporation re-entered the discovery well on the Ikhil gas discovery to evaluate the well for production. |
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Members of the starting line-up may be removed and re-entered one time provided they occupy the same batting position when originally in the line-up. |
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Three of the detainees self-deported last week and re-entered the U.S. with the other six in order to test the administration's policy on deported immigrants. |
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The Skylab example can be used again, since it uncontrolledly re-entered the atmosphere in July of 1979, scattering some 20 tons of debris on Australia and the Indian Ocean. |
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No. It is not the same principle as the one used for entering Isabel transfers, where it is possible to establish a list of payees so that they do not all have to be re-entered each time you create a new transfer. |
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In the years following the war, provinces re-entered these tax fields as the federal government reduced its own taxes as a result of demobilization. |
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In that moment the thirteen-years old creature was going to faint because of anguish and as she couldn't bear the view of so agonizing scene, she bursted into tears, she drew back and re-entered her house. |
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The Estonians were kidnapped at gunpoint in March near Zahleh in the Bekaa valley, as they re-entered Lebanon from Syria during a cycling trip. |
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A diligent effort to determine the person's whereabouts is necessary to guard against charges of false arrest should a warrant be executed against a person who has left Canada and re-entered with valid authorization. |
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We have also re-entered Bangladesh with Nido full cream milk powder and Blue Cross milk drinks and we launched a UHT Nestlé milk in the Mumbai region of India, the second largest market in the world for cows' milk. |
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Micronesia has entered the HDI table for the first time this year, while Zimbabwe has re-entered after not being included in 2009 due to missing income values. |
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The official restamped my passport as I re-entered the country. |
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