Neither her Syrian ancestors in Brazil, nor my Dutch-German forebears in the United States could avail themselves of that sort of opportunity. |
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What her true intention was with this design, playgoers hypothesize to no avail. |
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Can we be assured that he will avail himself of the opportunity to put his classroom expertise into practice? |
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Attempts were made to extinguish the flames with a fire hose from an adjacent building, but to no avail. |
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If such action be tainted over much by self-interest, it probably will not avail the accused. |
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Instead numbers were crunched, complicated scenarios considered, strategies sorted, deals attempted and all to no avail. |
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Depending on the seasons as many as 150 people would gather in the area to avail themselves of its resources. |
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I've continued to study and avail of relevant training courses since leaving college. |
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There is no legal requirement to do so as the firms cannot avail of limited liability status. |
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Until then, it is anticipated that more families will avail themselves of the opportunity to send their children to camp. |
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Britain, for some as yet unexplained reason, chose not to avail itself of this option. |
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He walked over toward the stairs of the fire escape and tried pushing them down again but to no avail. |
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In his after years, he never omitted an opportunity of urging young men to avail themselves of every means of education offered to them. |
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Cheska quickly gripped her fathers hands trying to pull herself free of his grip, but to no avail. |
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Volunteers who have official accreditation passes will be able to avail of free transport on the shuttle busses to the venues. |
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A steady stream of people from all over the City are flocking shopping malls to avail themselves of the special festival bonanzas. |
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Individuals, couples, families and small communities can avail personal accounts and joint accounts. |
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To avail of this facility, a cable customer must buy a cable modem and a channel splitter. |
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We now have a church within the hospital which the four chaplains can share and which all of the patients, staff and visitors can avail of. |
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The conjunctive theorist might still avail herself of one of the above replies to preemption and disconnection. |
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Why woman feel the need to prostitute their bodies, or why men feel the need to avail themselves of this service? |
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Many cold compresses, an elevated leg and all manner of other cures have been to no avail. |
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So any childminder who is looking for inspiration should join the library and avail of the resources without paying a lot of money. |
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The third group are the deferrers who gained entry into university, but for a variety of reasons, did not avail themselves at the time. |
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There are 30 beds and about 300 patients avail the services of the hospital through the outpatients wing. |
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If she has any sense, she should avail of her apparent estrangement from the party's kindergarten and reinvent herself as a grown-up politician. |
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Maybe we should avail of all these crocodile tears to start another swimming pool! |
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A potter or a carpenter in the remote village may soon be able to avail of bank credit through a plastic card. |
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Students can avail of the colleges' residential facilities or can pursue the courses on a non-residential basis. |
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If I wish to read propaganda like this, I can avail myself of the gutter press! |
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I personally know of Government Ministers and many captains of industry here in Ireland who avail of their services on a regular basis. |
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Groups who wish to avail of the facilities offered in the Centre should book immediately. |
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They can now avail the studio facilities offered by the Akademi at the Durbar Hall Art Centre in the city. |
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He also stressed that the bad weather might afford people the opportunity to avail of cheap breaks within the region. |
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It is your right to know your entitlements so please avail of this service. |
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Many policyholders cannot afford to pay their annual motor insurance in one go and so avail of credit arrangements from insurers and brokers. |
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Several years ago, I wrote to the local press concerning the need to teach Spanish as our first foreign language in all schools, but to no avail. |
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They understand that it would be of no avail to appeal to an ignorant and bigotedly loyal peasantry on the grounds of political emancipation. |
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I danced my hardest and flailed my arms as wildly as I could, but it was all to no avail. |
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We have got a petition, written letters, been to meetings, but to no avail as they just do not listen. |
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And by making a social insurance payment, they can avail of certain State benefits, principally the contributory pension entitlement. |
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The owner may wish to avail himself of this opportunity to acquaint himself with his surroundings. |
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But most Indians don't avail themselves of this opportunity to customize their food intake. |
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There is a nature trail in the community near my home, which I avail myself of at every opportunity. |
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Here at MacDougall you can avail yourself of an individual investment mix that typically can't be accomodated at the larger bank firms. |
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And avail yourself of the vast pool of information available online, she told HuffPost. |
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The local fund that you can avail yourself of, how is that going to work for your station or your enterprise? |
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At Qamea you can avail yourself of a full range of activities, or do nothing at all, either way you will be content. |
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To avail yourself of this billing method, you must register with the Internet service of your financial institution. |
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You will find plenty of lakes here and countless ski stations of which to avail yourself. |
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If that duty is not performed evenhandedly, aggrieved persons may avail of the remedy of mandamus to compel compliance with that duty. |
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It would be most appropriate if all my brothers and sisters did think deeply over such a blessing and avail themselves of this great opportunity. |
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You can also avail of the central booking office at the Tourist Information Centre especially for hotels in neighbouring towns. |
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But it was to no avail and he eventually decided against mounting a re-election bid. |
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The consultation period has been laid out, that includes the public hearings, and we will avail of all that. |
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School leavers, older workers and the unemployed could avail of many of these courses, particularly as the job uptake is high. |
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Other government departments and agencies who play a role in Canada's defence may also avail themselves of these services. |
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And if that is not enough, anyone wanting to try his Nordic cuisine at home can avail themselves of his Chef on Demand service. |
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Funding of the project is completed from the private sector and now procedures are taking place to avail the license and start working. |
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Careers: Once candidates with disabilities are on a reserve list, they may avail themselves of specialist advice in securing a post. |
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In most countries it is relatively easy for criminals to avail themselves of fire-arms. |
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To avail of this opportunity, it would be necessary to recruit a willing and suitable employer. |
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Now farmers in Sligo who want to be sure if the weather is going to be right for silage or hay or spraying can avail of a new localized weather service. |
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As the hill stations grew, there was an expansion in trade, and it was often the much-detested banias from the plains who rushed in to avail themselves of new opportunities. |
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Anastasia reached behind her to no avail as she felt two globulous trickles of blood exit a pair of widening gashes where the base of he skull met the summit of her spine. |
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However, it was to no avail as about three laps later he was sidelined with mechanical gremlins while his team mate Ralf Schumacher spun off and beached himself in the sand. |
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She was rushed into hospital, where doctors tried to stop the labour to no avail and baby Adam was brought into the world over three months premature. |
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The New Jersey Restaurant Association earlier this summer reported a surge in business as smokers travelled across from New York to avail of its more liberal laws. |
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Those who are conscious of being in a state of grave sin should avail themselves of the sacrament of reconciliation before coming to Holy Communion. |
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It is obvious that he has not taken the trouble to avail himself of all the information relevant, which was freely available to anyone who cared to look. |
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I would urge as many people as possible to avail themselves of the opportunity to sign the petition to ensure that a strongly supported message is sent to Canberra. |
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The temperature was in the high thirties right up until nightfall and thus we took every opportunity to avail ourselves of shade and air-conditioning. |
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I avail myself of this opportunity to send you my warmest greetings. |
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You need to avail yourself of every resource that we have here. |
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I'm afraid that your skills, such as they are, will avail you nothing. |
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Climbing trees or diving into water will avail you nothing with a tiger. |
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Banks report very few of the estimated 25,000 to 50,000 bogus non-resident account holders have sought information to help avail of the Revenue Commissioner's amnesty. |
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On those rare occasions when I made it to the gym at all, it was chiefly to avail myself of the steam room and the carwash-grade water pressure of the showers. |
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Those with no hope of purchasing a home on the open market could avail of cheaper homes under social affordable housing schemes administered by the local authority. |
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Moreover, in their in loco parentis capacity, universities encourage students to avail themselves of a wide variety of academic, social, and health services. |
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I am plagued with boils and have tried hot compresses to no avail. |
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You can avail yourself of a seat-tracking app. |
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College campuses are designed to respond to student needs, but the irony is, if you're feeling down, you are least likely to bein the frame of mind to avail yourself of all the services available to you. |
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We wish, however, to avail ourselves of the interest, transient as it may be, which this work has excited. |
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Like any right, unless you know it exists, you can't avail yourself of it. |
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If it happens, that could in fact cause the cessation of your refugee status because it would be considered as a manifestation of your will to avail yourself again of the protection of your country of origin. |
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In order to avoid any form of discrimination, it is important to ask that the salary scale be available to employees. In order to better defend your interests, it is advisable to avail yourself of your colleagues' salaries! |
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The LiteForex forex broker offers you to avail yourself of new possibilities of working with Forex trading news, analytics and other forex information. |
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I hope you will take a few minutes to avail yourself of this information which also contains my personal contact information in the event that any member of OCSM wishes to contact me regarding any aspect of my campaign. |
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So this friar, unworthy as he was of his holy calling, had me at an avail on every side, nor do I yet see what I could do but obey him, as I did. |
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Private health insurance is available to the population for those who want to avail of it. |
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However it was to no avail since much of Scotland was still an unstable environment. |
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For instance, he obtained official permission to avail himself of the library belonging to the defunct monastery of Bury St Edmunds. |
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What are you doing, day by day, to avail yourself of this wonderful provision so that, when all's finished, you're among the redeemed and not among the destroyed? |
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Hot dog eaters do not avail themselves of the do-it-yourself fixings. |
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Without acknowledging that he was aware of the precise nature of the plot, Garnet attempted to dissuade Catesby from his course, to no avail. |
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I spray it with Greenfly Blackfly Killer to no avail as the buds fail to open. |
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Finally, you also have to prove to the Belgian authorities that owing to this risk, you do not want to avail yourself of the protection of your country of origin. |
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When you are advised in which hotel you will be staying, e-mail or fax the hotel your extra nights request together with your Congress confirmation, in order to avail yourself of the special rate. |
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If you want to avail of a tax exemption or have any sources of income other than PAYE income, you are obliged by law to declare all your income through an annual self-assessed tax return. |
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Maximum security women are regularly moved out of their units to avail themselves of facilities that are shared among the different inmate populations. |
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Whether unable or unwilling to avail himself of the protection of his Government, a refugee is always a person who does not enjoy such protection. |
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Due to financial constraints, APCTT has not been able to avail itself of the staff development and training programmes available at ESCAP headquarters. |
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In the absence of evidence to the contrary, the trial judge assumed that the mother would be able to avail herself and the children of lawful protection against any threats by the father. |
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I will never cease to be impressed by our employees' devotion to their jobs, and I avail myself of the occasion to extend my heartfelt thanks to them. |
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They want a right-leaning state but without punitive practices such as those that do not allow deserving individuals to be rehabilitated and to avail themselves of the appropriate legal process. |
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Those that sell unique items at low-traffic areas obviously avail themselves of less space charges. |
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The territories should also be able to avail themselves of this provision. |
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In regard to this claim, it should be noted that to avail itself of the EPCG scheme, a company must make a commitment to export a certain value of goods within a certain time period. |
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I would like to avail this chance to congratulate your Excellency on the event of your election as the President of the Republic of Turkey and to convey my felicitation to COMCEC for its being blessed with your chairmanship. |
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Let me avail of this opportunity to underline that the Commission has no ambition to become engaged in health care delivery systems or medical care. |
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What we will have to hammer out is whether that can be achieved through vehicle technology alone or whether we want to avail ourselves of, for example, proportionate incorporation of biofuels as a means towards that end. |
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The Government of Canada also recognizes that legislation developed under this initiative could be of benefit to other First Nations that wish to avail themselves of it. |
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In sum, we need to reaffirm the founding principle of the international community: our world belongs to everyone and no government or institution can avail itself of its authority without the democratic will of all. |
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Do such clauses make it impossible for States parties to avail themselves of the right to raise objections under article 20, paragraphs 4 and 5 of the Vienna Convention? |
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Mr. Vivekananthan testified that he applied for the Mortgage Brokerage Licence in order to avail himself of the grandfathering provisions under the Act. |
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You can avail of this visa if you are a religious person that participates in religious demonstrations or practices religious, pastoral or ecclesiastical functions. |
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A number of legal fictions were devised to enable litigants to avail themselves of the jury even in the sort of actions that were traditionally tried by wager of battle. |
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Passing the doldrums was a navigational challenge, and pilots had to avail themselves deftly of the currents and every little breeze they could get to stay on course. |
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They cattle prodded people trying to get them to move, but to no avail. |
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The Steamflex Portable Sauna offers its users the ability to avail themselves of the numerous physical and mental benefits of relaxing steam-based treatments. |
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As per the agreement, ELS Centre to avail foundation programme, which includes English language, information technology and teaching skills and mathematics. |
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Closer to shore, beyond the causeway and breakwater, through a 150-foot wide opening, scores of smaller boats avail themselves of a number of moorages in the inner harbor. |
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It also gives an opportunity to the common people and those salaried employees who want to avail old age benefits by simply investing minimum of Rs 1000 in NIT pension scheme. |
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A royal decree passed in May 2017 allowed them to avail government services such as education and healthcare without the need of a consent of a male guardian. |
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I have tried using mothballs, blocks of cedar wood and regularly vacuuming the egg cases but to no avail. |
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Her mother always sided with Jerry these days, so arguing would be to no avail. |
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One of Raiter's friends quickly administered CPR and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation but to no avail. |
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There were skid marks where she applied her brakes to no avail. |
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Women have been trying to wield Internet shame against men for years now to little avail. |
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I've tried dating agencies, singles bars and discos, local papers and blind dates, all to no avail. |
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He does not attempt to explain racial differences, or to debunk the concept of race, he says, because it has been thoroughly debunked many times to no avail. |
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The AVAIL multicenter clinical study enrolled coronary artery disease patients who had a high risk of restenosis following balloon angioplasty. |
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