At least this season Ferrari's hold has been, temporarily at least, broken. |
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As if to atone, Winslow brought two Acadian families back to Marshfield, where the town temporarily fed and housed them in the school. |
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This was a useful camouflage, as they were both cool, torpid, and temporarily unable to fly after their probably nightlong tryst. |
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Researchers have previously demonstrated that single atoms can be used to temporarily store photons in a quantum state. |
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The same excitatory process also appears to temporarily reverse long-term habituation. |
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Chapter 8 is developed in prose that is remarkable for its oracular cadence, one that temporarily arrests the flow of the narrative. |
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Miles stepped outside the cave, squinting as the light of the midday sun temporarily blinded him. |
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Replacements had been temporarily appointed to take the place of the absent officers and the service was functioning normally, he said. |
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In order to prevent children from being tortured, they can be temporarily placed in a foster home. |
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The butthead that had been riding his bumper sped past, temporarily burying the car in a lake of flying water. |
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As the Quay will be closed to all traffic, the bus station will be temporarily moved to The Glen. |
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Last year it ran into problems with regulators and the tax authorities, temporarily spooking investors. |
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The expression is so unexpected on her naturally serious visage that I'm temporarily rendered speechless. |
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Many a good black and white bullseye was temporarily ruined by the melting sweet sticking to the paper. |
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Drinking caffeinated beverages can temporarily cause a spike in your blood pressure. |
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When light reaches your hair follicles, it temporarily generates enough heat to destroy the follicles and bulbs. |
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Only a ponderous blues lead by shaven headed bass player John Power temporarily broke the spell. |
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I write as a non-aligned Londoner who temporarily lives and works near Edinburgh, and who likes it very much. |
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There is a function in the game that slows down time temporarily and allows your character to perform special moves. |
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The fire popped and sparked as if trying to answer, but it had only temporarily broken the silence. |
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The doctors said that the blood flow to his brain had temporarily stopped causing him to fall into a state of temporary vegetativeness. |
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Plastic sheets temporarily hung from the rafters until a new door arrives don't succeed in blocking the wind, but a space heater helps. |
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Throat lozenges with menthol, a local anesthetic, can temporarily relieve a raw, scratchy sore throat. |
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It demands a selfish solipsism that holds the needs of colleagues, friends, and even family temporarily at bay. |
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These independent artistic networks are composed of freelancers, the temporarily employed, sole traders, and micro-businesses. |
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She temporarily broke the relationship off in the early stages, alarmed by the sudden intensity it had taken on. |
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The active principle of alcohol is a counter-force to the upwardly striving nature of the human spirit, temporarily stunting it. |
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Our route links temporarily into sprawling ski area trails groomed by a snowcat. |
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The fact the lottery is entirely random, and therefore unselective, seems to have been temporarily forgotten. |
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You might want to temporarily cut rates for the bottom two income brackets. |
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Fans inside the Arena had started pelting each other with plastic beer glasses and bottles, and the concert was temporarily halted. |
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Five food stores in Tooting have been temporarily closed down in the last two months for being dirty, unhygienic and riddled with vermin. |
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I went to look for you at the unwelcoming, understocked bookstore in the small Midwestern town in which I temporarily resided. |
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The suction temporarily positions the undermost blank more or less stationary on the belt. |
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She noticed several years ago that drawing on strong Jamaican skunk suddenly and temporarily enabled her to see things clearly. |
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Smaller projects are temporarily stored as uncompressed tiff files, until retrieved by the requestor. |
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It was temporarily unblocked at my school district level last year, but when the list was updated, you were blocked once again. |
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He spins round and lifts the teapot with a smile, the mournfulness temporarily gone, trapped beneath a professional veneer. |
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According to spiritualists, the spirit dwells in the physical body, but can leave it temporarily or permanently. |
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In one of the dozen or so times this act has played over the last decade, bleacherites pelted the field with trash, temporarily halting the game. |
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When they finally reached him, he claimed that the project had been temporarily sidetracked by permit problems. |
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Since I had children, that part of me has been put to one side temporarily. |
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In fact, racism and sexism may make us even more hesitant to trade the fast track for the mommy track, even temporarily. |
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The use of sialogogues in an obstructed or acutely inflamed gland may actually temporarily increase the amount of pain. |
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Silver says customers were temporarily mollified when management put up signs warning of upcoming renovations. |
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Unfortunately, whatever mojo he worked in the mountains has reversed the Earth's cool polarity and Superman is temporarily cooler than Batman. |
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The 8 showgirls, aged between 20 and 44 were temporarily detained before being fined 500 baht each and released with a warning. |
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While we ultimately know this film is a mockumentary, these techniques allow us to temporarily suspend our disbelief. |
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Mulch could also cause power lines to short-circuit and temporarily paralyse the rail network. |
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Since we have several lab areas where we work, it's not unheard of to have to backtrack to recover a temporarily misplaced disk. |
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There was also a half hour of exasperation when I temporarily mislaid my handheld somewhere in the hospital. |
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However, it only resulted in the bed linen billowing up and temporarily obscuring his butler from his sleep-blurred sight. |
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This has entailed our giving him board and lodging temporarily while his wife and children are billeted on friends. |
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The electric current shocks the sweat glands, and they stop producing sweat temporarily. |
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Some patients may temporarily lapse into a vegetative state when systemic illness causes a reversible depression of the neural function. |
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The plan was temporarily shelved due to capital starvation and a shortage of technology, as well as a lack of talent to carry out the project. |
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The council had decided to temporarily shelve the proposal to standardise the sales illustrations of life insurers. |
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The government temporarily shelved its plans earlier this year because of strong opposition by employees. |
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The water authority has temporarily shelved the plans because of local hostility. |
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The stadium crowd exploded, temporarily breaking the peace in the tranquil city park. |
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Animals were visitors from the other world temporarily assuming animal shapes. |
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The doctor uses a hand or a tourniquet to temporarily block off the blood flow in the veins. |
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And indeed, when tough love means, temporarily, more starving babies, it's hard to get enthusiastic. |
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Unlike the top kill procedure, which BP attempted in May, the Macondo well is now capped, albeit only temporarily, so is no longer flowing. |
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At three o'clock, Kendall decided it was time to temporarily forget about setting her brother up with her best friend. |
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Normally I wouldn't have bothered mentioning this, because I would have assumed that the server was out of service temporarily. |
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This is especially true for those who are temporarily occupying houses belonging to ethnic Serbs who have returned or intend to return. |
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What is it about the holidays that makes us temporarily forget how misguided the concept of family togetherness is? |
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The main street will be temporarily closed for the duration of the toddle to ensure the safety of the children. |
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Use rubber bands or inexpensive cable ties to temporarily tie up appliance cords and window blinds. |
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He was always injured or temporarily mentally impaired and I had to save him and make decisions for the both of us. |
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His right to possession may be suspended or temporarily divested if the goods are seized by the police under lawful authority. |
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The conversion entailed the laying of a third rail, temporarily, so that in the changeover period trains for either gauge could be operated. |
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Such teachers might have taken early retirement or might have bowed out temporarily. |
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When this happens, the theatre nurses can relax and enjoy their work with the pressure off temporarily. |
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That means that during the past few days we had to temporarily turn your site off to keep the bandwidth within this limit. |
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Large parts of the marsh are now in use as a buffer area when food stock is temporarily depleted. |
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I went back day after day to study it more, my former explorations temporarily forgotten. |
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Two labourers, flushed with beer and temporarily lordly, share a screw of tobacco in their clay pipes. |
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This knot is used to temporarily secure a marlinspike, a device used to splice rope, to another object. |
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The room fell temporarily silent as the three pieced together all scraps of information. |
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The service was temporarily suspended, but the problem has now been resolved. |
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If you can't get as much time as you'd like, try to negotiate a staggered return, telecommuting, or working part time temporarily. |
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However, a keyholder was found, pest control were called in and the building has been temporarily sealed off. |
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He won the race after the lead Plymouth spun out temporarily when it lost its rear window to the suction of the backdraft. |
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And this is the case with Dr Octopus who is only temporarily controlled by a malevolent force. |
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Many are contemplating anew what would happen if Saudi oil supplies were interrupted, even temporarily. |
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The weapon was a taser, a stun gun that temporarily numbs your body with 50,000 volts of energy. |
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This way the talkative neighbour or the sick child will only set you back temporarily and you will have the rest of the week to catch up. |
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The ship temporarily lodged on rocks at Rubha Mor, allowing much of the cargo to be salvaged. |
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Working in opposite corners, pull the fabric tight, roll edges under, and temporarily tack in place. |
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Blimey, just my luck to get a chance like this when I was obviously temporarily disabled. |
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But that only temporarily stemmed the flow of goals and Steve Carson made it four after 33 minutes before Rankin added a fifth minutes later. |
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Accordingly we distinguish between permanently internal and temporarily associated water molecules. |
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I was temporarily assigned to a cubicle that was supposed to be empty for another day. |
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Mr. Woodhouse will be happy to have the boys temporarily under his care, because he thinks their father and uncle are too rough with them. |
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The fact is that if you don't eliminate the root cause of a problem, it only goes away temporarily. |
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Its listing on the London Stock Exchange has been temporarily suspended until the company's financial future has been resolved. |
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But if your ears ring after loud noise or your hearing goes a little blurry, that means they are temporarily damaged. |
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Cutting prices may shore things up temporarily and makes sense as Christmas approaches. |
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However, in 1848, he decided to temporarily abandon the mine because of attacks by Apache Indians. |
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The surgery has left the 32-year-old temporarily paralysed on the right-hand side of his body. |
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Although stress makes blood pressure rise temporarily, there's doubt about whether it can contribute to a long-term increase. |
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Create this stole by stitching together ribbons, trims and fabric scraps temporarily held together with water-soluble stabilizer. |
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They include incendiaries, poison gases, herbicides and other types of chemical substances that can kill, maim or temporarily incapacitate. |
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He got put on the ballot in Oregon temporarily by catering to a virulently anti-gay right-wing group. |
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We sat in our car until just before 4pm when the traffic moved temporarily and someone let us in to the queue. |
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The resulting song feels overproduced and too distinctly current, and temporarily hinders the album's retro charm. |
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A photon can temporarily become an electron and positron which quickly annihilate one another to reform the original photon. |
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Even if a credit repair outfit manages to get data temporarily removed from your report, it will eventually be restored, Hendricks says. |
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He has temporarily leased offices there until a planned move to Huntington next year. |
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As stated above, this gives us, temporarily, a crude seasonal adjustment while we build up more respectable sample sizes. |
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It is a good idea to actually install the spring latch itself in the door temporarily to be sure the plate is properly located. |
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Other possibilities include the use of lasers and strobe lights which temporarily blind or confuse a suspect. |
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You'd need to create a diversion, by throwing a rock that lands behind them, making a noise and distracting them temporarily. |
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Antibiotics and painkillers can temporarily relieve symptoms such as swelling and pain but they are not long-term solutions. |
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He was allowed to remain temporarily in the Alpine country after filing an appeal against the decision. |
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And although I was temporarily lacking the funds to buy something, I left with a tummy full of delicious lamingtons. |
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An inshore lifeboat will be temporarily stationed at the museum throughout the year-long construction period. |
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Beirne decided he had no choice but to temporarily close shop and let his employees go until the Army released him from service. |
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This will allow Pitt to remain temporarily as a lame-duck chairman, helping to stall any reform proposals. |
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In the meantime the Fire Station will be temporarily housed in alternative accommodation until the new premises are ready. |
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Elderly residents from sheltered accommodation blocks are being temporarily housed in a day care centre. |
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They temporarily isolate the lagoon from the sea, blocking the flow of the tide. |
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The aim of the programme was to reintegrate people who were temporarily incapacitated into the workforce. |
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People whose homes were not fit to be lived in would be temporarily rehoused. |
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Yet I also know he would rather be paired with any of them or even a guy instead of being temporarily in alliance with me. |
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Moments after his temporarily absorbed brain registered someone's presence behind him, he heard a sweet, syrupy voice speak up. |
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Davis exaggerates even when he need not and so risks damaging the cause he's temporarily aligned himself with. |
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The defeated alderwoman's husband is running for the Liberals here and the incumbent was temporarily investigated. |
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One of the worst hit villages, Naburn, was temporarily cut off by the rising waters. |
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The centre is closed temporarily while workmen carry out major work including the installation of a lift. |
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As the meeting progressed, it was clear the anger, the resentment and the recriminations had, temporarily at least, dissipated. |
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Fortunately a kind-hearted friend helped temporarily restore her faith in human nature by lending her a spare hat. |
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This inhospitable and isolated place is temporarily home to some 33,000 displaced Afghans. |
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All of our family is busy with children and can't afford the time or the patience to temporarily move in with him. |
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And seven people were arrested when they temporarily blocked an exit ramp off Interstate 280 in San Francisco. |
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Scathing reports on the surgical department then led to the surgical unit temporarily losing its training status for junior doctors. |
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Just two weeks ago the bridge was temporarily closed while city officials repaired a gaping hole in its deteriorating surface. |
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Relocated temporarily to Los Angeles, the acerbic videomaker says that this is his final video. |
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Malt attacked from the restart and, with Cooke temporarily out of action, Will Barber booted a penalty. |
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Traffic lights were temporarily out of action, although there were no reports of accidents. |
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Her problems were made worse by the fact that the lift was temporarily out of action. |
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Thunder cracked as a response to Malia's anger, and lightning flashed, blinding everyone temporarily. |
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Chemical drain cleaners will only free up one small section of the drainage system temporarily. |
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I said nothing, but merely nodded, tears temporarily blinding me, blurring my vision. |
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But schools have their hands tied, and the most that will probably happen is that the children are temporarily excluded. |
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The washbag needs to be in your hand luggage as when you least desire it the plane will temporarily or permanently lose your luggage. |
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It also temporarily barred Cambodians and Thais from crossing at border checkpoints. |
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Several dead beluga whales washed ashore recently in Alaska after dozens were temporarily stranded on mud flats during low tide. |
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Human trials of the Ebola vaccine have been temporarily shut down due to adverse side effects. |
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The energy boost from a cup of coffee reverses afternoon slump, helping to keep you alert and temporarily improving performance, concentration and reaction time. |
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But L.A. confidential was important for temporarily resuscitating film noir. |
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He and CR5 had made use of the ship's wetware downloading system to temporarily enhance his brain to the point where he could easily function in the absence of time. |
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The stink temporarily resurfaced a few months later in June 2003 and at one point was dubbed Le Pong because locals thought the whiff was being blown in from France. |
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Biologists live-captured dozens of owls, kestrels, hawks and peregrine falcons, which might have fed on poisoned rats, and temporarily held them in captivity. |
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That process, used when the Senate is in recess, puts a judicial nominee temporarily on the bench without being confirmed. |
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Substances such as menthol, wintergreen oil, eucalyptus oil, or turpentine cause cool or hot sensations that can temporarily relieve or cover up pain. |
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Migrant farm workers are hired temporarily, usually for a harvest. |
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At least one publication was temporarily closed several years ago for disregarding a similar court order. |
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When Smithfield's 400,000 cobblestones were being lifted, cleaned and relaid by hand as part of regeneration, the fair temporarily relocated to Grangegorman. |
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Pressing the dodge button at the right time causes her to temporarily burst into an invincible flock of crows. |
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Using her pole as a staff, her temporarily lamed left hand useless at her side, she turned, beginning her hunt for the tricky sorceress and a place to camp once more. |
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He was temporarily relieved of duties in 1838 and resigned in protest. |
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After a further period of at least a year, the person can be temporarily incorporated into the prelature through a formal contractual declaration, which is renewable annually. |
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You are now ready to temporarily attach the ledger to the wall, mark the corresponding holes on the siding, remove the ledger, and drill the holes in the siding. |
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Ex-Im funding will now be temporarily extended, and then the GOP will figure out a way to reauthorize it for another few years. |
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Far easier just to waive them temporarily, replaced by expedited processes that allow things to happen. |
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The injection works by temporarily paralysing the muscles around the forehead, eyes and brow that make wrinkles and lines in the face as people age. |
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It's terrible being unemployed, poor and temporarily car-less. |
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When that failed, a general strike followed, which temporarily shut down the oil industry. |
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Helen gave her a hug that temporarily asphyxiated her friend. |
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This will temporarily address potential supply shortages but it will also mean higher prices as the UK becomes the tail-end Charlie of the western European gas market. |
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The auto industry began 2001 in a tailspin, with dozens of General Motors, Ford and Chrysler plants temporarily idled for periods of a week or more. |
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At the time that sounded like a great idea, but I was also about to start chemo and so that idea was temporarily put on hold. |
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The huge prison bulge may temporarily slow down crime, as it apparently has, but as offenders are released, the number of new crimes can be expected to skyrocket. |
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So, the computer's got to be moved onto a small coffee table temporarily, and my clothes are either bagged up or hung in various locations at random! |
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Marry the ropes and temporarily seize the strands of one to the other. |
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Apparently, 72 percent of intelligence agency civilian workers have been deemed nonessential temporarily let go. |
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Unfortunately, due to the demand for the bariatric service in recent months, the trust is temporarily not open to new referrals for elective surgery. |
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The Marine Conservation Society said bathers were put at risk because beaches with normally excellent water quality could be temporarily affected. |
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The crowds at this year's Eldwick and Gilstead Gala were temporarily silenced by the thundering noise of a Spitfire and Hurricane roaring past overhead. |
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The foul smelling discharge responded only temporarily to antibiotics, and she required surgical debridement and sequestrectomy to remove the infected bone. |
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The court heard that Wood's flat was a regular venue for heavy drinking sessions, and that Mr Robinson and Ms Bulmer were living there temporarily. |
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The experiment was decided on at the end of Michaelmas, where the JCR voted to temporarily limit smoking to just the pool and darts room from Sunday of Noughth Week. |
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A few years later, though, when my Jerusalemite husband and I moved temporarily to the U.S., Oslo was already in tatters. |
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Taking a running start, we bellyflopped onto the sled and went down head first, hopefully catching a few dips and flying over them, becoming temporarily airborne. |
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I was going to go home and fix my face, hide it with makeup and hope that Brendan wasn't shallow enough to break up with me because I was temporarily ugly. |
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The Illinois Racing Board has temporarily has suspended all live and simulcasting betting on some multirace wagers, including pick four and pick six bets. |
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The press's attention shifted elsewhere, at least temporarily. |
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A close cousin to the complete overhaul is a triage approach, in which you stop new development temporarily and remedy only the most heinous problems. |
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Should you want to save an isometric or trimetric named view rather than working with it as the default, simply set it as the default temporarily and choose View, Reorient. |
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The current travails of the stock market and relatively poor showings of several recent high-profile flotations may be temporarily swaying Wavegen's hand. |
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Also, do fun reading that temporarily distracts you from the blahs. |
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Slight anger stirred inside my temporarily blank mind, what about me? |
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This caught her off guard, then her mind went temporarily blank. |
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A blast of wind hit us in the face and the light blinded me temporarily. |
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During this time Hanover lost their influential midfielder Sean Kavanagh through injury and this had the effect of temporarily unbalancing their midfield sector. |
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Now when I set a rifle aside temporarily I close up the amino boxes that go with it and put them away in a gear bag before uncasing the next rifle. |
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But his usual easy-going charm seemed to have temporarily deserted him, and she found him terse, uncommunicative, clearly unsettled by her absence. |
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Bahamians need access to business loans, lines of credit and the traditional and untraditional ways of temporarily accessing funds that they don't have. |
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A bright light shone in my eyes and I squinted, temporarily blinded. |
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Pupils attending the centre are either temporarily or permanently out of school as a result of illness, pregnancy, exclusion, non-attendance or special needs. |
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Patrick recalls much of what followed, he was temporarily blinded from glass splinters as he searched and shouted for his friend but could not find him. |
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Overthrown temporarily, and in an evil hour his prerogative endangered, his domination was re-established more indisputably now than ever in the grand viziership of his son. |
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Tens of thousands of anti-war protesters filled streets and squares, blocked roads, walked out of schools and universities and temporarily stopped work yesterday. |
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The plan is still under discussion, but the idea is to move people temporarily to tent camps while workers clean and disinfect one neighbourhood at a time. |
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These plants, known as halophytes, include a large taxonomic variety and occupy diverse habitats, from extremely dry to temporarily waterlogged sites or salt marshes. |
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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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Alvarado forced Moctezuma to appeal to the crowd outside the Palace and this appeal temporarily calmed them. |
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The indigo industry in particular also helped to temporarily unite communities throughout the Kingdom of Guatemala due to the smuggling. |
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They temporarily revived headhunting of Japanese toward the end of the war, with Allied Z Special Unit provided assistance to them. |
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By the winter of 1941 the airfield had become so muddy that the Wellingtons of 20 OTU were temporarily relocated to RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk. |
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After the dissolution of the Rump, power passed temporarily to a council that debated what form the constitution should take. |
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From time to time, others can be appointed temporarily or as a recognition of their work. |
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Votive orders are orders of chivalry, temporarily formed on the basis of a vow. |
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The Hib vaccine shortage began in 2007 when another vaccine manufacturer temporarily suspended manufacturing of its Hib containing vaccines. |
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There are records of male and female wildcats becoming temporarily monogamous. |
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Although Margaret and Angus were temporarily reconciled, it was not long before their relationship entered a phase of terminal decline. |
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Electrical storms also knocked out power in several rural districts, leaving thousands temporarily without electricity. |
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This was supported by temporarily strengthened monarchies in both areas, as well as by newly established universities. |
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A nearby family, also survivors of Ebola, has temporarily taken him in. |
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In 2007, he announced he would retire temporarily from the screen to tour around the world. |
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The BBC transmission truck blew a fuse during the set, temporarily interrupting the broadcast. |
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The confidence that was temporarily humbled now returned with a cockier attitude. |
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In 1864 the family dispersed because of Charles's growing alcoholism, and the children were temporarily housed across Edinburgh. |
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Whether or not Gates does return as CEO temporarily, it is clear that he is going to be the kingmaker for any permanent replacement for Ballmer. |
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The accepted procedure is to follow the climb RA as best as possible, temporarily trading speed for height. |
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The undercarriage hit a boulder and the aircraft crashed, fracturing his skull, smashing his nose and temporarily blinding him. |
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Then the wireline truck sets a plug in the well to temporarily seal off that section so the next section of the wellbore can be treated. |
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Ethiopian Airlines was the final operator to temporarily ground its four Dreamliners. |
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The building of the cathedrals of Ely and Exeter was temporarily halted in the years immediately following the first outbreak of the plague. |
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Current treatment consists in administering corticoids that treat the symptoms and temporarily relieve the disorder, but without curing it. |
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A monarchy temporarily controlled by two or more people is, however, usually distinguished as a coregency. |
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In Anjou, Stephen of Tours was replaced as seneschal and temporarily imprisoned for fiscal mismanagement. |
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Under such circumstances, the parties agree to temporarily set aside their political differences and to unite to face the national crisis. |
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The French temporarily took over the island in 1666 but returned it to English control under the terms of the Treaty of Breda the next year. |
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He was included in a group of troublemakers who were shipped temporarily to Oflag 64 in Schubin. |
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I misexpressed myself when I said I didn't want to see you. I only meant that I was temporarily busy. |
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Encrustations at defective joints had temporarily re-sealed defects in the lateral causing pressure testing to record a false-positive result. |
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Edmund was able to temporarily relieve London, driving the enemy away and defeating them after crossing the Thames at Brentford. |
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Allied and Russian forces were revived only temporarily by Romania's entry into the war on 27 August. |
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The orthosis may be worn permanently by the patient or used temporarily until they no longer need them. |
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In response the Council of Twelve who had taken over the government of Scotland temporarily, sought alliances wherever they could be found. |
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After three months of protests, the uprising led to Yanukovych's ouster, temporarily derailing Putin's plan to vassalize Ukraine peacefully. |
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In 2017, it was reported that the G4 nations were willing to temporarily forgo veto power if granted permanent UNSC seat. |
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In 796 Offa died, and in this moment of Mercian weakness a Kentish rebellion under Eadbert Praen temporarily succeeded. |
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With his career at a halt, Severus decided to temporarily return to Leptis, where the climate was healthier. |
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During the Second World War, the term was temporarily extended to ten years by Acts of Parliament. |
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Oxymetazoline, the active ingredient, temporarily constricts the blood flow to your nose. |
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This third consecutive win clinched the constructors' championship for Williams and moved him temporarily to second in the drivers' standings. |
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Khan regrouped and was temporarily able to go back at Garcia, but with less than a minute left in the round Khan was dropped a third time. |
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Maisie's faith in Mrs. Wix for instance had suffered no lapse from the fact that all communication with her had temporarily dropped. |
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The local troops, blockaded into Perevalnoye barracks for days, seized the moment as Russian paratroops temporarily withdrew. |
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If injured or taken ill the batsman may temporarily retire, and be replaced by the next batsman. |
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Leigh temporarily fell into a deep depression that hit its low point, with her falling to the floor, sobbing in an hysterical fit. |
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The compound was tagged with an isotope that temporarily gives off gamma rays detectable by a special kind of computerized tomography scanner. |
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On the first trip, the technician temporarily replaces the malfunctioning original part with the taxpayer's part. |
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When these conditions are not met, some plants give up carnivory temporarily. |
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Tics are brief, stereotypical behaviors that are initiated by an unconscious urge that can be temporarily suppressed. |
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I said the medication made my vision temporarily blurry, it did not make me stone blind. |
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The glochidia temporarily attach to fish, allowing mussels to distribute themselves upstream and downstream and among watersheds. |
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It was most unusual to have her strong, restless, wandersome father ensconced at home even if it was only temporarily. |
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I don't remember caring about that at all, but I was temporarily out of the news business and certainly owned no Thai bahts. |
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Or the advisors who recommended it had temporarily lost their bearings. |
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Windwards farmers had feared UK retailers forced to temporarily switch sourcing to other regions would I not resume supply. |
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The youth club had lost its former home due to funding cuts and had been temporarily meeting in the local primary school. |
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This is suspended temporarily for boats attempting new world waterspeed records during Records Week, usually the first week in November. |
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Investors may temporarily move financial prices away from market equilibrium. |
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It would also cut off food supplies for Britain's West Indian colonies, and temporarily prevent the British from continuing to arm the Indians. |
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It was the accepted practice for clerks in the Pay Office to temporarily use surplus funds for their own benefit. |
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Four years later, after seeing his patents restored temporarily a court battle of 1785 in London made a determination. |
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At this time Jelka was too ill to make the journey across the Channel, and Delius was temporarily buried in the local cemetery at Grez. |
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They all had standard chemo, and half also had monthly shots of goserelin, a drug to lower estrogen and temporarily put the ovaries at rest. |
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Marie's Grange at a considerable financial loss, and moved temporarily to Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, England. |
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Wild now feels she has no choice but to temporarily abandon the documentary format altogether and reapproach the subject in a dramatic feature. |
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In another case observed by Alecu, it has been noted that the handset does not reboot but temporarily loses mobile network connection. |
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The water's surface was perfectly still and only temporarily disturbed by a pair of Great Crested Grebes making their way downstream. |
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At times of national or personal tragedy or crisis, PMQs have been temporarily suspended. |
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Nevertheless, as a result of the gossip, he was temporarily dismissed from court. |
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This disgusting murderer is temporarily on our side, and so the purges, etc. |
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His father was a clerk in the Navy Pay Office and was temporarily stationed in the district. |
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A survey of over 1,000 adults for the Unite union showed that three out of five believed there was a case for temporarily renationalising steel. |
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In many cases, the Lord Chancellor would merely be elevated to the office of Lord High Steward temporarily. |
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This laggardly lover did nothing to save Kate's honour when he ditched her temporarily. |
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Lakeland also plans to temporarily pay down a portion of its senior revolving credit facility with AloStar Bank of Commerce. |
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Some of the associated cable sets, development kits and adapters may temporarily be on backorder. |
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This time he is temporarily defeated, gaining final victory only with the help of Duke Gorlois of Cornwall. |
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His earliest childhood was shaped by the American Civil War, which forced the family to seek safety temporarily in Indiana. |
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Thousands of people took up this offer to relocate temporarily in the wake of the event. |
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It was temporarily expelled from the latter in 1995 when ruled by the Abacha regime. |
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Holland's conventional role as leader of the political process was temporarily vacated, as Holland as a power center was eliminated. |
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Thus the rest of Ecuador was temporarily incorporated into the Inca Empire. |
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It was temporarily wrenched from its perch during the Blitz, when it was entangled in the cable of a barrage balloon. |
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Many young dancers experience these imbalances during growth spurts, when they temporarily lose flexibility, strength, and balance. |
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In 1574, Manila was temporarily besieged by the Chinese pirate Lim Hong, who was ultimately thwarted by the local inhabitants. |
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Chk1, in turn, works to temporarily halt the cell cycle by phosphorylating another protein. |
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Ambassadors and other diplomats are sometimes recalled temporarily by their home countries as a way to express displeasure with the host country. |
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While Alexander's funeral cortege was on its way to Macedon, Ptolemy seized it and took it temporarily to Memphis. |
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The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. |
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