One wonders if advanced models will be parked in home hoverports of the future, nixing the problem of snowbound roads. |
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Now that the Ukrainian supreme court is nixing a run-off and ordering new elections, it's not expected to quiet down anytime soon. |
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Indeed, few companies have faced up to the new reality by cutting staff, trimming offerings, or nixing expansion plans. |
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Could it be a little well-timed revenge for the court's nixing his wife's plea agreement? |
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It had hoped that by firmly nixing the treaty, it would force everyone back to the drawing board to negotiate a new approach. |
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Even if you can't talk to your mom or stepsisters about the challenges of stepfamilies, nixing the name-calling would be a move in the right direction. |
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That means nixing his more loyal lieutenants in favor of Christopher. |
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Mixner himself went to then California Gov. Ronald Reagan to seek his support in nixing the Briggs Amendment. |
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The Liberal Democrats retaliated by nixing reforms that would have made constituencies more equal in size. |
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The U. S. will find it alone in the international community for nixing the peace overture from Pyongyang and starting war. |
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Now's the time to refine yourself, perhaps by nixing the gossip. |
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News of the nixing spread to every corner of the Internet, with bloggers and commenters expressing bewilderment at the decision. |
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And she signed measures banning ethnic studies in public schools and nixing photo radar. |
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A new survey shows that 80 percent of young women are nixing a night out in favor of an all-girl gathering at home. |
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A few days ago came the unfortunate confirmation that the M. T. A. will definitely be nixing its long-standing Poetry in Motion program in favor of a prose series called Train of Thought. |
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Nearly one year after nixing the club that instantly transformed little-known authors into household names, Winfrey announced that this time she will spotlight the classics. |
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