These terminate abruptly to the northeast at a fault that offsets the thrust. |
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Neither Molly nor Joshua are dependents and support for both will terminate. |
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Vimentin fibers terminate at the nuclear membrane and at desmosomes, or adhesion plaques, on the plasma membrane. |
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He didn't accept that her experiences were divine graces and ordered her to terminate her ecstasies as soon as she felt them beginning. |
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The cables terminate in wall plates, and the plates have a variety of connection points in them that allow you to simply plug things in. |
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They may choose to terminate friendships if they perceive that a partner refuses to share or ignores their feelings. |
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An employer, in the absence of just cause, remains free to terminate the employment of an employee. |
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All dendrites bear large numbers of spines, small excrescences on which incoming nerve fibres terminate to form synapses. |
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Only when these options are exhausted would you be entitled to terminate employment. |
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They might send missiles or the guy next door might be about to terminate you with extreme prejudice. |
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During this time other managers at the centre also decided to leave voluntarily and gave notice to terminate their employment. |
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The profunda may be reduced in size and terminate in muscle without giving rise to the radial and medial collateral arteries. |
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The typical somatic nerve fibers in the striated muscle at the rostral end of the organ terminate in motor end plates. |
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An unsettled matter is the extent of the federal power to terminate an interstate compact. |
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The position of my client was that he deliberately did not terminate the lease so as to ensure she had a legal capacity to enter upon the land. |
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You have to go into Windows Task Manager and terminate the background process for Outlook prior to starting a backup. |
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Manufacturing worksites were more likely than nonmanufacturing worksites to terminate employees who test positive for drug use. |
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Where the employee has committed a serious breach of contract then this would of course entitle the employer to terminate the contract. |
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Unfortunately most gutter installers simply terminate the downspout with an elbow at the bottom. |
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The installation will terminate when the system installer tries to replace antivirus files. |
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Zircon commonly forms curved tetragonal crystals that radiate from a base of biotite crystals and terminate in adjacent feldspar. |
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Their bosses can now terminate undocumented workers who join a union, without monetary consequences. |
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Their back and wing coverts are heavily barred with black, as are their rust-brown tails which terminate with a narrow white band. |
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The nerve fibres in the optic tract terminate in two main areas of the brain. |
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You know, when you terminate someone's parental rights to their children, that's a heavy thing to do. |
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These may extend to the nasopharynx and they commonly terminate in the area of the external auditory meatus. |
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Ordinarily, either party giving notice one month in advance may terminate an officer's period of secondment. |
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Some events may terminate infancy automatically, such as, marriage and employment outside the home. |
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Naloxone and flumazenil effectively terminate the effects of fentanyl and midazolam, respectively. |
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The front legs on virtually all of these chairs have small baluster turnings atop heavy tapered legs that terminate in pad feet on little disks. |
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Another would extend eastwards through Afghanistan and Pakistan and terminate near the Indian border. |
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It was argued that to determine a case is to decide, resolve, conclude, end, terminate or finish an argument. |
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The Company's customers may terminate most service contracts for a variety of reasons, either immediately or upon notice of a future date. |
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The rate of deciding to terminate a pregnancy is also high when the specific disability of the fetus is known. |
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But if you do have an x-ray and later discover you are pregnant, the risks are not high enough to have to terminate the pregnancy. |
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Not every mother agrees that it is desirable to identify and terminate a fetus with Down's syndrome. |
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To take one's own life or to terminate the life of another out of mercy is to exercise the most awesome power imaginable. |
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He added that it was a woman's choice whether she choose to terminate her pregnancy or take it to full term. |
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Her husband, parents, and in-laws had also counselled her but could not persuade her to terminate the pregnancy. |
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The Defendant's intention to terminate in any event breaks the chain of causation. |
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If the condition found cannot be treated, or if it causes severe disability in the child, the parents may decide to terminate the pregnancy. |
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Our patient's options were to terminate the pregnancy and undergo conventional treatment or to continue with the pregnancy and adjust treatment. |
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Most embryo clones fail to develop, and pregnancies terminate spontaneously due to fetal abnormalities or difficulties with placentation. |
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Any utterance, in these languages, must terminate in a vowel, and adjacent consonants are disallowed. |
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This may involve preparing for special care that will be needed after the birth, or choosing to terminate the pregnancy. |
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And even if they were available, antenatal counselling and the opportunity to terminate affected pregnancies safely may not be. |
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However, smallpox vaccination usually is not a reason to terminate a pregnancy. |
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If you start getting junk via the keyed address, you know who sold the spammers your address and can terminate the account. |
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Services on city, suburban and commute routes will terminate earlier than normal and Eurolines services will not operate. |
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Soon after ten we were told that the train would terminate at Birmingham International. |
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It's more or less redundant because most of the busses begin or terminate at the bus station and so never use it. |
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Woolsey, also consumptive, either miscarried or had to terminate each pregnancy for health reasons. |
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They begin in Moscow and terminate in either Vladivostok, the eastern Russian port, or Beijing in China. |
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Aim to terminate the conversation before anything of any substance is discussed. |
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Ventricular burst stimulation may be delivered through a permanent pacer to terminate organized ventricular tachycardia. |
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Services on city, suburban and commuter routes will terminate earlier than normal. |
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Derek claims staff were told to terminate telephone calls from him and hang up when he tried to contact them. |
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Services are going to terminate at St Pancras, and the station is being massively redeveloped. |
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Demand the right to terminate your contract at short notice if you are unhappy with the agency's performance. |
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The fibers terminate in the myenteric plexus where they supply ganglion cells, as well as in the vasculature. |
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The lack of employees at any point in time does not terminate, nullify or invalidate a collective agreement. |
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Fluted Corinthian pilasters that rise from the chair rail and terminate at Alexis Joseph Mazerolle's frieze delineate the walls of the room. |
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An at-will policy allows employers to terminate workers at the company's discretion. |
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In particular, make sure it is for a fixed term and that there is a break clause to terminate it. |
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A road does not necessarily terminate in the same sector in which it begins. |
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The policy will terminate automatically 15 days after non-payment of the premium. |
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If I told you I'd have to remotely terminate you with extreme prejudice immediately afterwards! |
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Some speakers would give these words the circumflex, but it would be the rising circumflex, so that the sound would still terminate with the rising inflection. |
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We have never drawn any amount under this revolving credit facility and we decided in January 2003 to terminate it before its due date. |
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If the fetus is found to be affected, the patient may elect to terminate the pregnancy, which, in the first trimester, is associated with reduced maternal morbidity. |
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This cleanup will terminate the worm in memory and allow the second full scan to detect the worm files on disk. |
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I wish to terminate my remarks by raising a point in regard to what was quoted about how we have been putting up with all this nonsense. |
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The Customer may terminate their personal account by logging on to their personal space to make their request. |
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Background: Annually, we process about 5,500 applications to register, amend, or terminate retirement savings plans and retirement income funds. |
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The trust for any beneficiary will terminate once that beneficiary is both of age of majority and has legal capacity to give a valid discharge. |
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Buses in fact run across the city in all directions and nobody suggests that they should terminate at points on the edge of the centre ten minutes walk from each other. |
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There is a six-week temporary ineligibility period for women who miscarry or terminate a pregnancy. |
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Some trains will terminate at stations short of their destinations. |
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This inevitable loss in market power will ultimately terminate the service life of a knowledge asset. |
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And again, we thought she was very beautiful and very nice, but she just wasn't able to fulfill her duties, and therefore, we had no choice but to terminate her. |
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Maybe it's not a bad idea to start with: Without dubiety incipient pretension is apt to terminate in final vulgarity. |
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The narrow streets that criss-cross these miniature villages terminate in squares with community wells and carved wooden chabutaras for feeding pigeons. |
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So we then started broadcasting on shortwave until the worst sun flares in 30 years forced us to terminate this service. |
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What happens if one of you decides to terminate the lease on short notice? |
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The right and left innominate veins terminate in the superior vena cava, which opens into the upper posterior portion of the right atrium. |
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Nevertheless we had to terminate contracts with three telesales suppliers due to insufficient service quality. |
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We colocate our main core metro hubs inside a fiber overbuilder's fiber ring and use its rights of way to terminate in our lit customer buildings. |
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As a result of its abortifacient properties, women may depend on the off-label use of misoprostol to terminate their pregnancies. |
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The small saphenous vein extends up the back of the lower leg to terminate usually in the popliteal vein. |
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The air is blue, and the horizon appears blue to the sight on a clear day, and the air by reason of its thinness is not apt to terminate the strong and rigorous vital beams. |
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Prepare the group by notifying them of the intention to terminate the group and the do as at the mutually agreed upon date. |
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Unaffected by the storage capacity, some cameras automatically terminate the recording of video after a certain period of time. |
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And sometimes, they chose to terminate their pregnancies by having abortions. |
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Instead, the county filed to terminate his rights based on his mental illness. |
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Under normal physiological conditions, primary afferent neurons terminate in specific laminae in the dorsal horn. |
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Nor did the terms of the policy serve to determine whether the employer had grounds to terminate an employee for innocent absenteeism. |
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The applicant, a former temporary agent of Eurojust, challenges the decision to terminate her contract at the end of the probationary period. |
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The company reserves the right to amend, suspend or terminate the dividend-reinvestment and share-purchase plan at any time. |
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You may wish to terminate the IRR iterative process, by pressing any key, to see what interest rate the calculator has computed at that point. |
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Cesarean birth or oxytocin induction may be required to terminate the pregnancy. |
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Clubs could choose to terminate contracts, if players break them. |
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With Uranus, the planet of separation, at the midheaven of this chart, it is rather clear that in three months or so, you will finally terminate this relationship. |
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In general, the licensee should be able to terminate an agreement with or without cause on notice to the licensor. |
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Is the employer allowed to terminate it before it ends if it is a fixed-term contract? |
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The consumer had the right to reject the goods, terminate the contract and sue for damages. |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger is apparently on a mission to terminate the myth that protecting the environment hurts the economy. |
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When her contract came up for renewal, the department decided to terminate her employment. |
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I have also noted there are dissensions but I would like to plead with those who still have doubts about my proposal to terminate the Courier. |
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The girl at the heart of this story had been raped in Dublin and sought to terminate her pregnancy in England. |
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In order to evict a person, the board of directors of a housing co-operative must pass a motion to terminate membership and occupancy rights. |
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Common carriers and service providers in both countries can block or terminate service where customers are in breach of contract. |
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Management decided that it had no alternative but to terminate him for cause. |
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The Investment Management Agreement will automatically terminate upon termination of the Declaration of Trust. |
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For every bug you terminate, you'll receive money you can use to build and research more weapons. |
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Your notary can handle all of the formalities required to officially terminate the mandate. |
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In the medulla the fibres of the cochlear nerve terminate when they reach a collection of nerve cells called the cochlear nucleus. |
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In addition, sponsoring Lions districts may terminate Leo districts after submitting a written notice of their withdrawal of sponsorship. |
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The glazed faces of the building terminate campus circulation routes. |
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He attempted to terminate the four administrators outright, but is now in the process of recommending reassignments for them to comply with the policy. |
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No comments which could change the proposal to terminate the review were submitted. |
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Any decision to terminate this agreement shall be addressed in writing to the AL group members, setting out the reasons for the decision. |
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In some countries, it is still completely impossible these days to terminate a pregnancy in a legal and safe manner. |
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In these cases, the promise by the employer not to terminate is valid consideration. |
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Intel reserves the right to terminate any link or linking program at any time. |
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In most circumstances, an employer must provide written notice of the intent to terminate employment and the termination date. |
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The employer may terminate the contract with no cause paying the established amount of compensation. |
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The license will terminate automatically if you fail to comply with the limitations described herein. |
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The Fund may terminate this agreement at any time upon providing no less than 90 days' prior written notice. |
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If you choose not to accept the license agreement, the installation will terminate and the scanner driver will not be installed. |
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This, however, does not imply that the organization will not be able to terminate a continuing appointment. |
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A water heater flue pipe should extend at least 12 inches above the roof line and should terminate no closer than four feet from an openable window. |
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Others would argue that a woman should have the right to terminate her pregnancy at any time in pregnancy, up to the point where the fetus is viable and fully formed. |
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Spontaneous abortion refers to pregnancy loss at less than 20 weeks' gestation in the absence of elective medical or surgical measures to terminate the pregnancy. |
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They terminate at the surfaces of the conductors under induction, or at the particles of non-conductors, which, being electrified, are in that condition. |
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In a recent column, you stated that the drainpipe for a water heater must terminate at the exterior of a building, even when the water heater is installed in a garage. |
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The signing of the starting sheet will terminate ten minutes before the time for leaving the assembly point. |
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If the land transfer is not concluded before March 31, 2010, this licence shall terminate. |
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These symptoms, termed lyssophobia, do occur in neurotic individuals who have been bitten by healthy dogs, are always hysterical in nature, cause no organic lesions, and terminate in recovery. |
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Measure the distance between your beginning point and end of the wall where the first panel run will terminate. |
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Shieldtails are named for their unique tails, which are heavily keeled and terminate in disklike shields or multiple spines in most species. |
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In this case, the outcome of the appeal does not depend upon whether the employers were or were not entitled lawfully to terminate the contract without notice. |
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Unfortunately, the school board bureaucrats were not of the same opinion and decided to terminate my contract. |
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The licences given to several petty shop-keepers will terminate in mid-December, and we plan to identify all such shops and their licences will be discontinued. |
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In operation since 2002, the Cruise Terminal allows ships of all sizes to stop over or to tie up and terminate a cruise journey in Quebec City. |
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Conversely, a service provider must show a serious reason to terminate a contract and, even in such case, may not do so at an inopportune moment. |
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Intel may, in appropriate circumstances, terminate an account holder or subscriber to an Intel Web Sites if he or she is a repeat infringer. |
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Germination is a period characterized by the events that commence with the uptake of water by the quiescent dry seed and terminate with the elongation of the embryonic axis. |
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Be aware that the employment relationship between the employee and the church will terminate when the worker leaves for active service with the National Guard. |
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Departments must notify the employee in writing when they decide to demote or terminate. |
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Greek airline Minoan Air is looking to terminate its services from Oxford on August 4 after a disagreement with the airport management. |
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Italy did however not terminate the rescue aid. |
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Names which do not terminate in a vowel sound, require a vowel prefixed to the tensal inflection, rendering it obun, or ebun. |
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Designed for wire-to-wire and wire-to-board applications, its crimp and snap-in receptacles help to terminate AWG 20 to 30 wires. |
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We quickly called terminate to our lead and notified range control of our jettison. |
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It is argued here that the question of the constitutional repository of the authority to terminate treaties is, indeed, a justiciable issue. |
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Shepard are seeking to terminate the rights of Slesinger to the Winnie-the-Pooh franchise and regrant such rights to Disney. |
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The free leftward turns thus created, she said, will effectively terminate the current overlap and tailbacks during peak hours. |
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Abortifacients, by contrast, are used to terminate an existing pregnancy. |
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Has the IRS taken actions to terminate the offending employees? |
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Arrestin-1 and arrestin-4, termed rod and cone arrestin, are expressed in photoreceptor cells and terminate rhodopsin and cone opsin signaling. |
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A few weeks ago I called the exterminators and told them to come out and terminate with extreme prejudice. |
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It was originally planned to continue down Leith Walk to Ocean Terminal and where it would terminate at Newhaven. |
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Uniquely, the keepers of the marches were given the power to terminate indictments. |
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Services along the North Wales Coast Line terminate at Holyhead and Llandudno. |
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The Bembridge branch closed in 1953, and in 1966 the Ryde Pier Head to Ventnor line was truncated to terminate at Shanklin. |
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Where the agreement referred to in Article 6 has been concluded for an unspecified period, either party shall be entitled to terminate it by giving two weeks' notice. |
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The Parties shall also have the right to terminate any interlining, special prorate, FFP or intermodal agreements entered into pursuant to these Commitments. |
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If a white-collar worker is hired for an indefinite term of employment and has not given his employer substantial cause to terminate the relationship, the employee is entitled to a reasonable notice of termination in writing. |
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The scales that border the cup terminate in a well delineated fringe. |
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When assessing any notice, the court takes into account good morals, i.e. whether the exercise of the landlord's right to terminate the tenant's lease is in keeping with good manners. |
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In addition to an employer's ability to terminate an employment relationship when it cannot be accommodated without ongoing adverse health effects on the employee, the employee may refuse to work in unsafe environments. |
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The brochure stated that the promotional rate would be in effect for six months after the card was issued, but did not specify the dates on which the offer would come into effect or terminate. |
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On 23 July 2002, the Commission sent a further notice indicating that it would terminate the contract due to nonperformance by the contractors unless they performed their obligations within 30 days. |
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Aveiro even resorted to her own plans to abort the foetus herself when a doctor refused to terminate the pregnancy. |
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The Trustees must give notice to the unitholders of the intention to terminate a Fund, and provide the date on which such termination will take effect. |
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Determining whether there is cause for dismissal is a crucial question because, if there is, an employer is within its rights to terminate immediately and without notice. |
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At any time before the completion of the Work, the Contracting Authority may, by giving notice to the Contractor, terminate for convenience the Contract or part of the Contract. |
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Thereafter, it shall be automatically renewed for a five-year period unless either party decides to terminate the contract by giving notice of at least 18 months. |
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If such an agreement cannot be reached within a reasonable time, or in case the supplier does not receive adequate securities, the supplier shall be entitled to terminate the contract and to claim damages. |
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If the additional fulfilment goes wrong, the customer can, in case of a significant lack, terminate the contract, reduce the emolument or claim compensation. |
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All documentation and evidence relating to a decision to demote or terminate an employee's employment must be retained on the employee's personnel file. |
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The mesenchyme is penetrated by proliferating buds that arborize and terminate in acini. |
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In the event we chose to terminate any of our trading or hedging derivatives contracts, we would be required to settle with the respective derivative counterparty at the current fair value of the derivative contract. |
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We can agree to terminate a lease anticipatively. |
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If the long walls of a temple extend past the cella, or sanctuary, to form the side walls of the porch or anteroom, these long walls often terminate with antas, an anta being a corner post or pilaster. |
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These amounts are not necessarily indicative of credit risk as many of these commitments are contracted for a limited period of usually less than one year and will expire or terminate without being drawn upon. |
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In return, the creditors request extensive covenants which entitle them to terminate the credit contract earlier in the case of breach of the covenant by the debtor. |
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The bubble has burst, and Patsy is coming home from Iraq: minus a toe, but with a pregnancy she's going to have to terminate or explain to Magnum, her lummox of a civilian husband. |
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Abandonment, in Anglo-American property law, the relinquishment of possession of property with an intent to terminate all ownership interests in that property. |
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Moreover, pregnancy gives a woman the right to terminate the working contract without advance notice and without paying any compensation for breach of contract. |
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Scope 1.1 This Standard is primarily concerned with the nuclear safety of Shutdown Systems, i.e., their ability to terminate the nuclear reaction during a potentially hazardous situation. |
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Once the attacker has parried he will then have the right to riposte and so on, each fencer parrying and riposting in turn until a hit is scored or a fencing rule is contravened, or the fencers choose to terminate the phrase. |
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The no-till crimper-roller developed by The Rodale Institute from Pennsylvania allows farmers to terminate their green manure without the use of either tillage or chemicals, and to seed the next crop in the same pass. |
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The application of special investigative measures enumerated under items 2 to 8 may last four months at the most, and shall terminate immediately when the grounds for their application cease to exist. |
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That's correct: any young Missouri woman impregnated against her will, whether by a total stranger or a family member, still must wait three days before she can terminate the pregnancy. |
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Without dubiety incipient pretension is apt to terminate in final vulgarity, as parturient mountains have been fabulated to produce muscupular abortions. |
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For experts on mission, it would be the Secretary-General or the appointing authority who could terminate an assignment or otherwise admonish the expert. |
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Notwithstanding any provision of these Terms or any course of dealing between the parties, You and the Contracting Party may not cancel, terminate or rescind a subscription. |
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Failure to fully cooperate with investigations will be considered sufficient grounds to allow UNOPS to repudiate and terminate the contract, and to debar and remove the supplier from UNOPS's list of registered suppliers. |
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The Auditor General raised the alarm around funding agreements in regard to making sure that the government has the authority to terminate the agreement if defaults are not remedied. |
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Another interesting feature of OddJob is its ability to bypass the logout request of a user to terminate their online session. |
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It is common practice to continue to hold liabilities during this suspension period, however, if it lasts for more than three or four months, the claims assessor may have neglected to terminate the claim. |
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You may cancel and terminate Your Partnership Agreement by canceling it, with or without cause, subject to the terms, with a previous 5 business days notice. |
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The Board noted that the rule allowing it to dismiss a complaint without a hearing was designed to terminate pointless or vexatious litigation, not to control novel or arguable but weak cases. |
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On November 6, 2001 public works issued a 30 day notice to terminate the obligations under the agreement with respect to the contributions because Industries Davie Inc. was in default according to the agreement. |
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On the eve of the summit in Moscow, Kirghizstan announced its decision to terminate the rental contract for the Manas air base used by the USA in the framework of its operations in Afghanistan. |
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These costs include severance, pension costs and benefits as well as costs to consolidate systems and services, downsize business units, terminate contracts and streamline management and administration functions. |
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In some circumstances, paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia will abruptly terminate, and the sinoatrial node will not take up normal sinus rhythm. |
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Entrance conduits for distribution service loop conductors may terminate on the back, sides or bottom of the pullbox or junction box but must be no farther than 200 mm from a corner. |
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In the case of delay in payment or if the rent is not paid at all, the landlord has the right to terminate the contract after an admonition and evict the tenant from the apartment at short notice. |
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We may terminate the privileges of any user who uses the Site to unlawfully transmit copyrighted material without a license, express consent, valid defense or fair use exemption to do so. |
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A spontaneous boycott of Italian businesses whipped up by the prejudices of the times took place throughout Canada and provincial governments ordered municipalities to terminate relief payments to non-naturalized Italians. |
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However, a hospital ship's protection is lost only after due warning has been given with a reasonable time limit to terminate the violation, and such warning has remained unheeded. |
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When I had been living with my drug dealer for a couple of years and realized that I was pregnant by him, I wanted to terminate the pregnancy, but this guy wouldn't let me. |
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It has sought advice and feedback on its programs and services, and it has taken decisions, as appropriate, to redirect and refocus its efforts and to terminate certain activities. |
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Relationships with violence are therefore more likely to end than peaceable ones and in some cases, the woman's decision to terminate the relationship results in a violent response from her partner. |
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The REB has the authority to approve, disapprove, propose modifications to, or terminate any proposed or ongoing research involving human subjects conducted within, or by members of, the institution. |
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The Commissioner is also extremely displeased with TVOntario's decision to terminate its weekly TFO broadcast on its main channel, which greatly reduced access. |
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In addition, the country's armed forces must terminate their involvement in the political processes of the country and the forthcoming elections must be held in a climate of non-militarised political tranquility. |
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The Director General may terminate the service of an official appointed for an undetermined period where the duties the official performs cease or are substantially changed, with or without deletion of the budgetary post. |
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A first-round lead would most likely terminate that media embargo. |
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The momentum for change on abortion laws has intensified since the Indian dentist Savita Halappanavar died from blood poisoning after a Galway hospital refused to terminate her pregnancy last autumn. |
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In return, the US and EU will terminate all nuclear-related economic sanctions on Iran once the UN nuclear agency confirms that Iran has complied. |
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In a flagrant, obvious, blatant reversal of an election promise, one Friday afternoon the finance minister announced that the government would terminate the tax vehicle known as the unit trusts. |
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I would contradict those people who believe that any woman takes the decision to terminate a pregnancy lightly, and say very firmly that it is not and never would be the case. |
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Failure to provide licensees with a complete application file within the prescribed period of time generally triggers the right to terminate the license agreement, generally, without costs. |
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The operators then moved to terminate the Maui contract several years earlier than planned, enabling them to raise the wholesale price of gas from the field early. |
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Unitholders may terminate the program at any time upon notice to the Fund. |
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A PA catheter should terminate proximal to the interlobar pulmonary artery. |
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To more effectively measure annual sediment yield, sample basins should ideally terminate in a reservoir to trap sediment, including bedload. |
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The English King Richard I agreed to terminate the arrangement in 1189, in return for a large sum of money needed for the Crusades. |
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The M62 was intended to terminate at Liverpool's Inner Motorway, which was not built. |
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Originally it was planned to terminate the extension at Stephenson Street, adjacent to New Street railway station. |
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A review by Lord Mawhinney suggested that HS2 should terminate at Old Oak Common, not Euston. |
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Mawhinney recommended that HS2 should terminate at Old Oak Common because of its good connections and to save the cost of tunnelling to Euston. |
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Crossrail had been planned to terminate at Maidenhead, with an extension to Reading safeguarded. |
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Almost all women choose to terminate pregnancies of children with Down syndrome in Iceland. |
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Some terminate or pass through Cardiff Central bus station, off Wood Street, which is currently being redeveloped. |
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No long distance bus services are provided, and all services from the island are provided by Stagecoach and terminate in Barrow. |
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A worldwide end to production should also terminate the smuggling of this material. |
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Two major transport routes terminate in the district, the A30 road and the Great Western Main Line railway. |
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Women seeking to terminate their pregnancies sometimes resort to unsafe methods, particularly when access to legal abortion is restricted. |
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Female rodents may terminate a pregnancy when exposed to the smell of a male not responsible for the pregnancy, known as the Bruce effect. |
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If the Court finds that an obligation has not been fulfilled, the Member State concerned must terminate the breach without delay. |
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Most of them pass through or terminate in Watertown Square or Watertown Yard. |
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It is not uncommon at any level for a losing team to terminate the match before all ends are completed if it believes it no longer has a realistic chance of winning. |
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In 2016, the Mayor Sadiq Khan endorsed the plans and suggested that all services should terminate at Old Oak Common while a more appropriate solution is found for Euston. |
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Shortly afterwards it would cross over the River Eden, and curve round to the north of the Kingstown Industrial Estate, and terminate at Junction 44 of the M6 motorway. |
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The south ridge continues the main ridge of the Helvellyn range over Nethermost Pike, High Crag and Dollywagon Pike to terminate at Grisedale Tarn. |
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The stated aim of Line One has always been to terminate at Five Ways. |
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Following a reduction of capacity due to the closure of the Railway Stand, the IFA made it known that they wished to terminate their contract for the use of the stadium. |
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This sophisticated assemblage of shopping, concert halls, hotels, apartments and offices is urbanistically orchestrated to terminate Columbus Circle. |
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Due to rail franchises lasting sometimes over a decade, full renationalisation would take years unless compensation was paid to terminate contracts early. |
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The cap shrouds terminate at chainplates set in the hull topsides. |
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These two fascicles ascend ipsilaterally and terminate in the same nuclei. |
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Therefore Telenor and Ratos have decided to terminate the agreement. |
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The ruling also stated the fee to be paid by the FFT was too low and gave the city authority two months to terminate the agreement with the federation. |
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The golden pomes terminate in a small carnelian bead which, if it actually represents a morphological feature, corresponds to the calyx of an epigynous flower. |
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Boro were good enough to terminate the hopes of the Austrian champions despite displaying a few untypical European jitters at the Arnold Schwarzenegger Stadion. |
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Females of the orb-weaving spider Argiope bruennichi are very cannibalistic and regularly terminate copulations by aggressively attacking the male. |
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Of the approximately 65 abortions performed every year at Abington, many are to save the life of the woman or to terminate a chromosomally abnormal fetus. |
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However, letter ruling 200107025 recently stated that the acquisition of stock by a limited partnership and an LLC would not terminate a corporation's S election. |
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Bleached and brittle stalks branch precisely, each finally dividing into an upcurve of umbrella-like spokes which terminate in a starburst of micro-stems. |
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In any event, the marriage did not terminate Frances Wood's schoolteaching career, as marriage would have for most 19th-century women schoolteachers. |
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Leading from each of the cerebral ganglia are cerebropedal commissures, nerve trunks, that terminate at the two adjacent cerebropedal ganglia in the foot. |
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You have to terminate the program before the computer will shut down properly. |
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An executory interest is a future interest in a grantee which will not automatically become possessory and which follows a prior estate which will not terminate inevitably. |
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If there is none, terminate, for the problem is infeasible, and the coefficients of the slack variables represent a certificate of infeasibility. |
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