The throw in time is 7.30 and if the sides are again deadlocked at the end of the hour thirty minutes extra time will be played. |
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The all-white jury deadlocked in Killen's case, but seven others were convicted. |
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The jury deadlocked on two other counts charging him with false statements on tax returns. |
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Without their support, Williams delayed introducing the bill, and the situation remained deadlocked. |
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A seemingly non-contentious planning application left Ryedale District Councillors deadlocked and divided last night. |
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The jury in Ventura, California, were deadlocked on one count of poisoning one of the victims. |
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The deadlocked triumvirate of urban political authority was unable to effect the economic changes necessary to revitalize the local economy. |
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A judge declared a hung jury after jurors said they were hopelessly deadlocked. |
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Negotiations are practically deadlocked over agriculture, as they are over trips. |
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The government proposal was announced on July 2 as a way of resolving deadlocked negotiations. |
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The dramatic move looked set to break the deadlocked pay row and end months of industrial unrest in the fire service. |
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If the conclave remains deadlocked after 30 votes, a simple majority suffices. |
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But if the conclave remains deadlocked after about 33 ballots, the rules allow for the election of a Pope on attaining a 51 per cent majority. |
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But, he said, the deal had been deadlocked due to inheritance problems over the land. |
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The first, held this summer, ended in a mistrial because the jury deadlocked. |
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With the match deadlocked at the end of normal time extra time was played in very wet and windy conditions. |
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Three hours later, the nine jurors returned deadlocked, and half an hour later, Mohammed ordered the retrial. |
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The opposing sides had been deadlocked at nil-nil, following an exciting first half. |
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The first half was relatively lacklustre and despite some scoring opportunities the teams remained deadlocked at 0-0 at the break. |
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With less than ten minutes remaining the sides were deadlocked at eight points each. |
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And last night's council tax-setting meeting had appeared deadlocked after all three party budgets were voted out. |
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The commission met intermittently in Seoul but deadlocked over the issue of establishing a national government. |
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Each of the two remaining candidates received one vote leaving them deadlocked again on eighteen votes. |
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We seem to be hopelessly deadlocked on some financial issues and on who gets the kids when. |
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Although the game was deadlocked at 4-4 after the fourth inning, Flaherty's sixth-inning blast put the Yankees firmly in the driving seat. |
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The game remained deadlocked until Payne, coming off the bench, broke the tie for good. |
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Alan Dowling and Malone swapped points to leave it deadlocked at the end of an exciting finale. |
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Six days earlier the great rivals ended deadlocked on the scoreboard after an exciting sixty minutes. |
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Scotland had to beat Italy to stay in the race, and with only two minutes left the game was deadlocked goalless. |
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Like some Fifties melodrama hero, Will is a lost lover returning from the past, none of the doors are expecting him, all are deadlocked. |
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Unfortunately the landlord of the flat downstairs was showing a prospective tenant around the flat and deadlocked the door on their way out. |
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Quickly, I leaped out of my seat and approached his front door, praying under my breath it wasn't deadlocked. |
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He told her she did not have the right locks on her front and back doors and that he had two locks which, he claimed, could be deadlocked. |
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I stood there watching him for five seconds and knew he couldn't get out so ran out and deadlocked the front door. |
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Once both her parents had gone, she'd deadlocked the door, bolted it top and bottom. |
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Dukada then declared the meeting deadlocked because all political parties did not agree. |
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In 1992, negotiations on the new federal Constitution deadlocked over the issue of Slovak autonomy. |
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It is reported that 3,000 employees attended the meeting, convened after negotiations with management deadlocked over workers' financial demands. |
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The discussions between the unions and council chiefs are deadlocked because the employers say they cannot afford to increase their offer. |
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But if I had not demonstrated this pragmatism as well, we would unfortunately still be deadlocked. |
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The past five years have seen political stagnation with the government and opposition deadlocked, and the rotting away of the foundation of democracy has begun. |
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They were hopelessly deadlocked and begged to be discharged. |
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They were still deadlocked after playing the first and 18th holes. |
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Both teams were deadlocked at 12-12 just as the full-time hooter went. |
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So we're just sitting there watching TV and nothing is really happening, the game is deadlocked at fourteen to fourteen and it's gotten pretty out of hand with the penalties. |
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The two teams were also deadlocked 1-1 in a Week Four fixture. |
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Talks are deadlocked and the government has cracked down violently on the demonstrators. |
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The first time around, there were almost two weeks of deliberation before a deadlocked jury caused a mistrial. |
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A very likely source of intrusion in holiday properties is the door from the roof terrace or patio, so triple deadlocked doors should be fitted by a security company. |
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Since last August, when an election left parliament deadlocked, it has also suffered utter political paralysis. |
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We failed to adopt the Constitution, the financial perspective is deadlocked and less funds are being allocated to the trans-European Networks. |
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The trial of the men accused of killing him has been deadlocked for more than five years. |
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Hopes for a breakthrough on the deadlocked disarmament agenda had been building. |
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One consequence was that the multilateral economic negotiations between developed and developing countries became deadlocked in most forums. |
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Affected by the international security climate, the Conference on Disarmament was deadlocked for the past decade. |
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In my view, it is unacceptable and irresponsible that negotiations for a post-2012 arrangement are deadlocked. |
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Mentally deadlocked, you are less inclined to open the mind to restructure the problem posed or even to make use of clues provided. |
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That's why our plan calls for impartial intermediaries when discussions are deadlocked. |
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Their economy was severely strained by the blockade and because the German armies were deadlocked in stalemate on the Western and Eastern fronts. |
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He sent them back to the jury room, but after an hour he accepted they were deadlocked and declared a mistrial. |
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The score remained deadlocked through the rest of the game and extra time. |
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The WTO's deadlocked Doha Agenda offers little prospect for change. |
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It is a paradox that an Organization, universal in its mission, should remain deadlocked 64 years after its creation by the elitist nature of its principal body. |
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They are leading nowhere, they are deadlocked. |
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The conflict had become deadlocked not because there were no other options available but because separatists had chosen to make the conflict seem intractable by repeatedly refusing all options short of sovereignty. |
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In 2012 King Hamad pledged to implement the recommendations of an independent commission to examine the roots of the country's crisis, but reform has been slow and reconciliation talks have been deadlocked for months. |
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At the present stage, because work in the Council was deadlocked, it was impossible to reach a compromise acceptable to the Commission and a qualified majority of Member States. |
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Five years after the European Commission put forward a concrete proposal, this dossier still remains deadlocked at the Council as a result of a dispute over the question of language arrangements. |
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The resumption of the six-party talks that have remained deadlocked for over one year is entirely thanks to the sincere efforts made by the DPRK for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. |
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Unfortunately, for almost 10 years now it has been deadlocked. |
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We, as the jury on this, are deadlocked at the moment. |
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On the domestic support side, there was no movement and in the much-contested area of improved market access in which the EU was on the defensive vis-à-vis the United States and the G-20, matters remain deadlocked. |
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Over the summer, there were seven Antelope Valley districts with deadlocked contract negotiations. |
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However, as the troop massacres worsened and the fighting became deadlocked, the tone became more serious and the posters began to evoke mainly the duty of Canadians to serve their country. |
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In order to rebut this presumption, it would be necessary to show that no one is controlling the corporation and that the decision-making process in the corporation is effectively deadlocked. |
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Prosecutors declined to reseek a death sentence after the jury that convicted Avanesian deadlocked in the penalty phase of his trial. |
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The same jury deadlocked on charges involving a second fire at the same home, and Glazier will be retried on those allegations. |
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Until Berra's expulsion in the 49th minute this game was deadlocked. |
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In the case of Solv-Ex Canada Limited and Solv-Ex Corporation, involving the United States and Canada, a number of contrary rulings by the two courts had effectively deadlocked proceedings. |
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The jury deadlocked 7-5 in favor of acquittal on charges against Gary Glazier, 63, relating to another fire at the same house. |
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The Los Angeles trial was the second for William Moore, 34, after a jury deadlocked on the same charges in a trial last December. |
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The first jury to hear the case deadlocked 7-5 last July 29 in favor of convicting Morse. |
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That decision was short-lived: since then the CD has been deadlocked. |
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With the election apparently deadlocked, the seat could be vacant indefinitely. |
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Until December 2011, Belgium was governed by Leterme's caretaker government awaiting the end of the deadlocked negotiations for formation of a new government. |
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A Van Nuys Superior Court jury found Frank Boyd Cockrell, 55, guilty of two counts of solicitation of murder, not guilty of a third, and deadlocked on a fourth count. |
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A Los Angeles Superior Court jury in March acquitted 24-year-old Joshua Harville of four counts of arson but deadlocked 8-4 in favor of not guilty on two other arson charges. |
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