According to the police, there was a struggle and the officer discharged his firearm. |
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The jury of seven women and five men were discharged after failing to reach a verdict after more than eight hours of deliberation. |
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Certain debts such as back taxes, student loans, alimony, and child support cannot be discharged. |
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The only way to make up the deficiency was to organize all men discharged from the regular Army into an enlisted reserve. |
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Extra equipment will be brought in so drunks can be rehydrated, sobered up and discharged. |
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When the crystallization has terminated, the autoclave is cooled and a lactescent suspension is discharged. |
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Officials at Sligo General Hospital are reiterating an apology to a patient who received the wrong medication on being discharged. |
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He was later discharged with two scarred lungs which led to heart problems and a stroke. |
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She was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa after psychiatric consultation and discharged. |
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Later he joined the Royal Navy but he was discharged and so returned to Scotland to resume his studies. |
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He was discharged home two days after surgery, with a course of antibiotics for three days. |
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It only took me seven hours to talk the doctors into letting me go, and then they discharged me only when I threatened them with a lawsuit. |
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Franklin based his lightning rod on the discovery that electrified objects could be discharged by approaching them with a metal needle. |
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He was allocated a flat in April last year but was not discharged from hospital until July. |
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When discharged, dry chemical extinguishers spread powder throughout the room and possibly could compromise asepsis. |
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Patients with a normal conscious level, no signs of external injury, and a history of a trivial blow to the head can be discharged. |
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Food Waste is washed through the sink into the Macerator, which then can be discharged to sea. |
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The toilet is flushed and the effluent is discharged by gravity through the rear spigot and into the macerator device. |
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Levels of copper in the pot ale left from the distilling of malt whisky can breach environmental safety limits when discharged into water. |
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The man, whose name has not been released, was discharged after treatment in hospital. |
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Water from some sites contained manganese, often a component of the mineral-rich water discharged from vents. |
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Even worse, it wasn't unheard of for foreign expatriates or discharged soldiers to form bands of brigands that terrorized lonely travelers. |
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At 12.47 a call is received from a patient recently discharged from hospital after a hip operation and now in very bad pain. |
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After a stay in hospital, mother and baby were discharged, but her first action on getting out was to score some heroin. |
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Police confirmed that a ball bearing, or BB, gun had been discharged inside the store. |
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Currently, bankrupts aren't usually discharged for three years but from next April, this will be cut to a maximum of a year. |
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Thereafter the excess barbotine becomes diluted in the tank 11 and is discharged through the outlet 30 in order to be regenerated and recycled. |
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When he was discharged, he barnstormed, carried mail and was a stunt flyer. |
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To visualize individual cells with their own discharged trichocysts, a saturated solution of picric acid is used as a fixing secretagogue. |
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As he was being escorted from the building there was a struggle and the security guard's gun was discharged. |
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The glittering threads of rivers twisted their way to the sea and Hayes could just make out the lighter wash where they discharged sediment. |
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A successful carotid endarterectomy is not a major procedure, and most patients can be discharged home the day after surgery. |
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She was discharged from hospital on Sunday after medics had stitched-up her head wound. |
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When he was ready to be discharged to the medical ward I went to see him and his wife. |
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He was discharged to a medical ward on day 22 still with some minor cognitive deficit. |
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A rocket launcher was discharged in the battle area by fellow marines around the time he was fatally injured. |
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He said he recognised that acute hospitals had beds occupied by patients who could be discharged if appropriate facilities were available. |
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The development of sewage systems by Victorian engineers meant human effluent was discharged into the sea, contaminating many shellfish beds. |
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They see each other almost every day and on the first Shabbat that Reuven is discharged from the hospital, he visits Danny at his house and shul. |
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The older men were discharged from service in the militia as not fully reliable. |
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The operation was a success and Claudia was discharged in time to spend Christmas at home with her parents and three older sisters. |
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He was treated with blood and platelet transfusions and discharged eight days later with a modest improvement in peripheral blood count. |
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The 30-year-old man, who was driving the Jaguar, was taken to hospital with severe shock, but was later discharged. |
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If it is a battery that is shorted, the battery will be discharged very quickly and will heat up due to the high current flow. |
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They were also more independently mobile and were able to be discharged sooner. |
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Another guard discharged his weapon, sending a shower of sparks falling from the ceiling. |
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The victim, who suffered a black eye and bruising, was treated in hospital before being discharged. |
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Suppose the debt repudiated, the sinecurists cut off, the army disbanded, the officers and men of the navy discharged and the ships sold. |
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For example, someone who has been a discharged or undischarged bankrupt cannot be an intermediary, etc. |
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Most unsupervised and runaway boys were discharged to their families or enrolled in an ungraded public school, or Truant School. |
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In particular, the outfall at Middle Point discharged unscreened sewage into the Carrick Roads. |
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It emerged last night that chemically treated human effluent was discharged at the site yesterday afternoon. |
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When a blood test was finally taken the initial results appeared on a computer after he was discharged but left unverified for more than a week. |
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She discharged a shot into the ceiling, bringing a snowstorm of alien plaster falling on their heads. |
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With netting, gross obligations are discharged by the transfer of the net amount of value due from each obligor. |
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The particles are discharged into space on the solar wind at a velocity of 1,000 kilometres per second. |
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Her vigorous infant breastfed well, and they were discharged on the second post-partum day. |
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The victim, who suffered a black eye and bruising, was treated at Burnley General Hospital before being discharged. |
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They produce forcibly discharged asexual spores from sporangiophores or sporophores and do not produce sporangia. |
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At the end of the first nine holes, the young man was so enraged that he discharged the caddie and carried his own bag. |
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They were enrolled provided their medical condition was stable and they were either ready or shortly to be discharged from hospital. |
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Radioactive pollution is spread by rainfall and from nuclear waste products discharged into the sea, soil and air. |
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The patient was discharged to the nursing home under the care of the palliative care team. |
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Hospitals also differ in the availability of places for people to be discharged to, such as nursing homes or hospices. |
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Many cannot be discharged because local authorities do not have the cash to buy ongoing care in residential or nursing homes. |
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They thus become nursing homes rather than hospitals, so that many patients cannot be safely discharged to them. |
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Legally the gross obligations may remain, but the means by which they are discharged is modified. |
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The patient then is discharged home with family members or a designated caregiver. |
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There were 1,703 initial claims by newly discharged veterans, an increase of 9 from the preceding week. |
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The infants were discharged on day five with no further problems noted in their case history. |
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The waxed paper wrapper is heat sealed and then cooled, prior to being discharged onto a conveyor. |
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Elderly people are regularly stranded in hospital long after they should have been discharged because they have nowhere else to go. |
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The court ordered him dishonorably discharged and sent to military prison for ten years. |
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I noticed that when a patient was discharged the bed was stripped and wiped down with sterile cloth. |
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Wastes were also discharged to the river from a paper mill, a hospital, and a strongbox manufacturing factory. |
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Effluent is discharged crude via a number of outfalls into the river Shannon which is tidal at this point. |
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The man was taken by ambulance to York District Hospital, but was subsequently discharged. |
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Three other people, a Zimbabwean and two Swazis, were diagnosed with cholera last week but were all discharged. |
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In the home the functions of the priesthood are discharged through the housefather and, under circumstances, through the housemother. |
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Then two Hummers pulled up and discharged the no-nonsense secret service detail. |
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All business debts will be discharged, as will all personal debts if the business is a sole proprietorship or a partnership. |
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The solution absorbed by the hydratable layer cannot be discharged by mechanical means. |
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Today's surgical patient often is discharged with wounds that require nursing care at home. |
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We also computed the number of spikes discharged in each respiratory cycle, at each level of hypercapnia. |
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From the ulcer an ichorous fluid is discharged, and shreds of tissue slough off and are mixed with the changed and vitiated saliva. |
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His usual cockeyed grin betrays the fact that he's being honorably discharged for coming out to his commanding officer. |
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It was incumbent on him to prove that his duty was discharged before he could invoke the clause. |
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Indeed, the prayer is a duty incumbent on the faithful to be discharged at appointed hours. |
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The defendant cannot direct a psychiatrist to act as a nominated supervisor in the case of a conditionally discharged patient. |
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Both of the fish vibrate intensely while eggs and milt are simultaneously discharged. |
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The jury held that he was capable of managing his own affairs and he will in consequence be discharged from the local asylum. |
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Never take your dog to a firework display or exercise it whilst fireworks are being discharged. |
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Apart from a deep cut in his left arm, he recovered quickly and was discharged from the field hospital after a week of convalescence. |
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He pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine and was conditionally discharged for two years. |
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With the war over, I was discharged with others as surplus flying officers. |
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I discharged several sprays of nerve gas fly spray into the room, shut the bedroom door and then waited half an hour for it work. |
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Currently, there is still no inpatient post-natal care on site, so mums are discharged home a few hours after giving birth. |
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It is the first item on the debit side of the account, that is discharged, or reduced, by the first item on the credit side. |
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His friend was also treated for minor injuries after he was knocked to the floor during the fracas and has been discharged from hospital. |
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When he was discharged in September 1945, he returned home and entered high school as a freshman. |
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No one had discharged the duties of companionship or fulfilled the obligations of succession as they did. |
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He suffered a deep gash on his thigh and was taken to hospital suffering shock, but was later discharged. |
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He was discharged the following afternoon with a presumptive diagnosis of vasovagal syncope, perhaps related to defecation. |
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Scott, described as a prime candidate for promotion before the offences, will now be dishonourably discharged. |
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He underwent a thoracotomy and open decortication and was discharged to home 5 days later. |
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To recap, the injury arose dehors the peri-operative period and after David was discharged from the hospital. |
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After resigning because of delicate health in August of 1918, she was honorably discharged. |
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There were 14 jurors empanelled, one of whom was discharged under the provisions of the Juries Act before the trial commenced. |
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After the reaction is over, the patient should be examined psychiatrically and only discharged when his mental status has returned to normal. |
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Either of these dignities was often conferred by way of compliment on the emperor, who usually discharged its duties by deputy. |
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The gun discharged shot until the troops were within a short distance, when they fired grape. |
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The jury was discharged and leave given to seek an order for the attachment and committal of the five newspaper editors. |
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While he was large for a boy his age he was unable to mask his feminine voice nor his effete mannerisms and was discharged for lack of dignity. |
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Treated effluent is still discharged into Maguires Creek, the Richmond River and the Pacific Ocean. |
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He was discharged and scheduled for repeat dilation and possible stent placement in 3 weeks. |
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The pulp and paper industry has historically discharged dioxin and other environmental toxins into rivers and streams. |
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They dare not assert directly that the same laborers that have been discharged find situations in new branches of labor. |
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The company lowered its evaluation of another employee, and discharged yet another who reported 60 problems with the plant. |
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And this morning, all we heard was that you'd been discharged and sent to see the headmaster. |
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Most of these discharged students are in fact believed to have been forced out, which would make the true drop-out rate 25 to 30 percent. |
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She also found after making a complaint about the way he was treated, his working hours were cut and he was ultimately discharged. |
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In most cases, he said, members found to have been involved with prohibited substances would be discharged. |
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However, after 20 years, he injured his shoulder fighting a fire and was medically discharged from his secure employment. |
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They discharged their legal team over a year ago after spiralling costs threatened to ruin their business. |
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A nurse provides the patient with written and verbal postoperative instructions before the patient is discharged from the hospital. |
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Patients are rarely discharged from the hospital with a chest tube, so earlier removal could result in shorter hospital stays. |
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Before the patient is discharged, a physical therapist fits the patient with crutches and gives instructions regarding their correct use. |
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The postoperative course was uneventful, and the patient was discharged after a brief hospital stay. |
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Patients being discharged from the hospital may received an initial supply of medications. |
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After two courses of treatment, the disease was cured and the patient was discharged from the hospital. |
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Patients from a large private cardiology practice who were discharged from the hospital following a coronary event were included in the analysis. |
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The patient was discharged from the hospital and did well for about 3 months. |
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Such interventions could be carried out with patients before they are discharged from hospital. |
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The patient was discharged to his local hospital with plans for treatment with chemotherapy. |
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We made baseline assessments in the 24 hours before patients were discharged from hospital and assigned to the intervention. |
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The patient is discharged from the hospital on approximately the fourth postoperative day if there are no complications. |
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Only minimal safety precautions are needed, and the patient can be discharged from the hospital. |
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After 19 years with the army, the Major, was medically discharged from her unit. |
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They are discharged from military service, two have their ranks lowered, and all three are ordered to forfeit pay for two months. |
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On 19th October 1994 he was discharged from the police on the grounds of permanent ill health. |
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Both were dishonourably discharged from National Service in 1954 after spending much of their time in military prisons. |
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My deepest sympathies are for those soldiers who have died after they were supposed to be discharged from the army. |
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The 24-year-old has been sentenced to one year in prison and has been discharged from the Army. |
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The four applicants, three men and one woman, had been administratively discharged from the armed forces under this policy. |
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In 1933, his father, Leo, through no fault of his own, was discharged from the British Army. |
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A group of former members of the armed forces who were discharged from the military for being gay have filed suit asking to be reinstated. |
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Two other crewmen were both badly injured in the attack and were subsequently discharged from the Army on medical grounds. |
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She told me she had just spoken with Jessica, who has now been discharged from the Army, and that she sounded great. |
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He will be medically discharged from the Army for an athletic career again. |
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At the time he was back in Clydebank having been dishonourably discharged from the Royal Navy. |
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According to these websites, he was discharged from the Marine Corps in 1961 with the rank of sergeant. |
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He went on a drunken rampage and was discharged from the military after serving 18 months. |
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I reject the submission that this duty only comes into existence when the applicant is discharged from Broadmoor. |
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They were cleared on all the charges by a jury of six men and six women and were formally discharged by the court following the verdicts. |
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Cooper, who has no criminal convictions, was discharged from the dock by the Judge. |
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He has previous convictions for shoplifting and was conditionally discharged for this latest offence. |
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This is because they have been discharged from detention under the Act, not because they have been placed under supervision. |
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Soon, Rocky is discharged from prison and comes back to the old neighborhood. |
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The defendant, who had denied the charge and told the jury he was not there, was discharged from the dock by the Judge. |
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After the unanimous verdict yesterday, he was formally discharged by the court. |
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He sought to be discharged without conviction because it would hurt his chances of become an official. |
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The emperor and empress earlier in the day met with the king, who has been discharged from the hospital. |
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After a day of deliberations the jury was discharged and the prosecution asked for a week to decide whether to retry the accused. |
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A jury was discharged after failing to reach a verdict in the case last July. |
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In August this year the first jury was discharged after failing to reach verdicts on both charges. |
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In this case the jury could not agree on the charge of manslaughter and were discharged from giving a verdict. |
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He was formally cleared by the trial judge yesterday after the jury was discharged after failing to reach a verdict. |
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In the past, large volumes of the radioactive substance have been discharged into the Irish Sea. |
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In some instances available manure is sometimes discharged of or destroyed by means of burning it. |
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Twelve million cubic metres of raw sewage was discharged into the Thames this summer and more sewage was discharged last Thursday. |
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Alarms were raised when industrial glue was discharged into the harbour illegally. |
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More than two million residents have no sanitary facilities, and much sewage is discharged untreated or partially treated into waterways. |
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During this phase of the work the pre-cut material was discharged back into the channel where it lay pending removal by the trailers. |
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Most of the pollution comes from poorly-treated sewage and chemicals discharged by farms and factories. |
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Sewage treatment has collapsed, resulting in 500,000 tons of raw sewage being discharged into water sources every day. |
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The coldness also triggers the urinary organs, so more calcium, potassium and other inorganic salts are discharged with urine. |
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Once the excess charge is discharged, the light emitting diode stops emitting light. |
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He had thought he was a sufficient distance away from the neighbour's boundary when he had discharged the firearm. |
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As the soldier reached over to roll up his sleeve he accidentally discharged the weapon, shooting Harry in the stomach. |
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He has said he declined to report the incident at the time because he had illegally discharged a firearm in a national park. |
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At a national-class shooting tournament recently one of the 140 or so contestants accidentally discharged his pistol. |
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It was the first and last time he ever discharged his weapon in the line of duty, and the first time he had been shot at. |
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It would have taken only one shot to end his life and ruin that of the police officer who discharged it. |
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But now he is putting on weight and he has been discharged by the consultants. |
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It prevents the bank from paying the money to its customer until the garnishee order is made absolute, or is discharged, as the case may be. |
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Also, there are no other suitable times for input on prevention of relapse before patients are discharged. |
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The man who was taken to hospital was discharged after receiving treatment in the accident and emergency unit. |
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Mr J is discharged with a plan for meals and snacks that are appropriately balanced. |
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It also said that nursing homes should be used to allow patients be discharged from acute hospitals. |
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When I reported to the adjutant, I was formally discharged from the Army of the U.S. and told to report to the 78th Division headquarters. |
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She was formally discharged by the court following the jury's unanimous verdict. |
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The whole course of this area of jurisprudence is that similar functions can be discharged both on an executive basis and a judicial basis. |
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This is not a case wherefore cause or death or illness or some tainting of a juror, someone was discharged. |
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After 8 weeks of therapy, he was afebrile and eating, and was discharged from the hospital. |
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One of the robbers chased after him, and, as they struggled, a firearm was discharged again. |
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Mr Loughlin was taken to hospital, had surgery to have plates put in his face and his jaw wired but discharged himself after three days. |
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Why are patients discharged from hospitals before they are fully recovered? |
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Waste water is purified in that an aerated mixture of waste water with activated sludge is degassed before being discharged into the secondary settling basin. |
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Researchers looked at records of births between 2003 and 2005 in order to compare birth weights, diet, and weight when the baby was discharged from hospital. |
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Fines will be imposed on councils when a patient remains in an acute hospital bed after they have been deemed fit to be discharged to their own home or to a care home. |
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This toxic brew together with other solid waste produced by indiscriminate dumping of other material is discharged into the nearest body of water. |
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He said when soldiers were found to be involved with illegal drugs they would normally be issued a notice to show cause as to why they should not be discharged. |
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After being medically discharged from the army he went on to various jobs. |
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These can be flocculated forming a High Density Sludge which once settled can give a relatively clear overflow, which is discharged to the rivers. |
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The patients were discharged from the hospital within 48 hours of surgery. |
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In the early 20th century, metal mining and milling led to pollution of municipal water supplies and fish kills, and sewage was discharged untreated. |
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Provided creditors agree, and the debtor keeps up with the payments laid out in the trust deed, he will usually be discharged from any remaining debt after three years. |
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Ships are required to have oil-water separators, however the leftover oily water may be discharged at sea, depending upon its concentration, 12 to 200 miles offshore. |
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The jury was finally discharged yesterday by the Judge with her thanks. |
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The researchers sampled gases, or volatiles, discharged from the volcanoes, and analyzed the nitrogen and helium compositions to trace their sources. |
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Robin Shellard, defending, said his client had reappraised his life while in hospital and since being discharged had not returned to his past life of drug abuse and crime. |
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However, adverse effects of high input agriculture have been recognized, as fertilizers and agrochemicals discharged from agriculture cause surface water pollution. |
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Last year, doctors declared him well enough to be discharged but the family home in Aldermoor was unsuitable and nowhere big enough could be found. |
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Following the verdicts, they were all formally discharged by the court. |
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In early September, after a binge drinking session, he collapsed in the street and was rushed by ambulance to York Hospital where he was treated and discharged. |
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They were hopelessly deadlocked and begged to be discharged. |
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Most of the remainder was discharged by tankers during the course of ballasting and tank cleaning, or by other types of ship in the form of waste oil. |
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He had been discharged from the tertiary unit for palliative care. |
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We've probably all heard of stories where soldiers of all ranks have discharged, only to re-enlist within 12 months because things just didn't work out. |
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Such engagements were of indeterminate duration, there being no fixed date for their end, and each was discharged by performance rather than expiry. |
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She is discharged from the hospital and Dies three months later in her sleep. |
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They have looked at almost 20,000 patients who were discharged after heart attacks and looked at the relative risk of turning up one's toes within one year after discharge. |
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He was treated with promethazine and amoxicillin, and discharged. |
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He discharged the jury from further service after the foreman said there was no prospect of them ever reaching majority verdicts on any of the remaining six counts. |
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The motorcyclist has since been discharged from hospital, while the taxi driver is in a 'stable' condition, the Mail reports. |
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She got better with each passing day and was discharged from the hospital after three weeks, herself a survivor. |
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This new option is scarless, and the patient was discharged less than 24 hours after the procedure. |
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In most cases a judge will attempt to help both the borrower and the lender reach an agreement about how the outstanding debt can best be discharged. |
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The first capacitor is discharged to boost a voltage at the boosting node, whereas the second capacitor is discharged to boost the voltage at an output terminal. |
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At M. Lambercier's a good maidservant was discharged for having once made use of an expression before us which was thought to contain some degree of indelicacy. |
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Most wireless closet dehumidifiers can go at least one or two months before having to be discharged, depending on the volume of air, amount of moisture, and other factors. |
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Today very nearly featured a mercy mission to the local hospital, until the patient in question had the nerve to be discharged before Lisa and I could turn up with the grapes. |
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Brake fluid sucked from the reservoir by a motor pump is discharged to each of the branched out conduits between the valve and the wheel cylinder. |
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A 23 year old woman was referred by her general practitioner with multiple, unsightly lesions on her right pinna, which occasionally discharged pus. |
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Material is pumped from the sea bed as a fluid mixture with water and is discharged into the dredger's hoppers where the heavy material rapidly sinks to the bottom. |
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When I was duly discharged I made a firm resolution to surrender my subscriptions, which were bleeding my budget with their ridiculously high rates and false promises. |
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When he was discharged in 1946, he began arranging for Harry James, but his career hit a snag when bebop, an intellectual genre that he rebuffed, became the rage. |
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I think of fuel and oil being discharged into rivers and oceans. |
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The shotgun discharged, throwing buckshot shells into the air. |
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They were discharged with specific dietary instructions and were told to avoid aspirin, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and anticoagulants, if possible. |
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In any event, even if that discretion could be attacked it was in no way the fault of the prosecution that the jury was discharged on that occasion. |
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High levels of barium and antimony on a person's hands is a strong indication that they have fired a weapon or have been close to a discharged weapon. |
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Two juries were discharged the first because a juror had to withdraw for personal reasons and the second because the jury room was found not to be soundproof. |
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During the recent floods, the spillway discharged an enormous quantity of seven lakh cusecs, still four lakh cusecs short of its designed capacity. |
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Since leaving the UK at the beginning of the year, the ship has steamed 42,000 miles, discharged 60,000 tonnes of oil, and refuelled ships 95 times. |
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There was no other explanation and with that we were discharged. |
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Were I to do that, Tom, I would be discharged from the military in a less than honorable manner and have a black mark on my name that would last the rest of my life. |
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However, the judge ruled that the jury should be discharged and so it was. |
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For example, when a person is discharged from National Health Service accommodation, he or she may be entitled to attendance allowance or other social security benefits. |
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Cheshire coroner Nicholas Rheinberg said expert witnesses were satisfied the shotgun, which had an automatic safety catch, could not have discharged accidentally. |
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He was discharged because his attitude toward us was so weird. |
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A week later, bowing and salaaming to me as grateful patients often do, he was discharged with a smile almost as long as the well healed incision on his thigh. |
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It would tackle the amount of raw sewage being discharged into local water courses and remove the need for householders to have septic tanks maintained and emptied. |
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The package was offered before the patient was discharged from hospital. |
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Besides wasteful consumption of so much clean water, pollutants discharged by restaurants, beauty saloons and large bathing rooms are also to blame for contaminated water. |
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The metaphor of the banished king is made most clear when Philip is being discharged from the hospital and his sangha refuses to accept him because of the complications. |
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I am not satisfied that he has discharged the burden of proof upon him. |
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The first jury was discharged for legal reasons on Wednesday. |
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Peters joined the Navy Reserve in 1993 and was honorably discharged in 2008, the year he was elected to Congress. |
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He was honorably discharged, and moved to California where he worked in the emergency room, earning praise from colleagues. |
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Gondolas loaded with small rocks and rubble discharged the load in two huge Austin crushers that operated much like a grist mill pulverizing the stone. |
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He was later discharged as the police had no evidence for the charge. |
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As he was pulling his hand out of the armrest, Mrs. Lovett saw the gun and it immediately discharged into his left knee. |
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He was treated with bed rest and later discharged to his home in Ireland. |
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Soon, scuffles broke out, spears were thrown, and muskets discharged. |
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The drivers immediately discharged their passengers and drove their buses back to the depots, bringing transport services in Edinburgh to a virtual standstill for three hours. |
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If the concentration of such a species is high enough that it does not change much as the battery is discharged, then the voltage output remains nearly constant. |
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Franklin had noticed that the wake of one ship he saw was particularly smooth, and was told that the cooks had probably just discharged greasy water through the scuppers. |
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After lying inert for several minutes, Totmianina was taken to hospital with concussion before being discharged the next day with a shiner on her eye. |
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He overlooks the damage caused by the relatively small amounts of oil discharged when ships empty their bilges at sea, particularly in the North-West Atlantic. |
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And I think he was discharged without a conviction, is that right? |
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In WWII, Mr Bailey flew 75 operational missions with 75SQN in New Guinea, New Britain and Dutch New Guinea and discharged from the RAAF as a flying officer. |
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Just last week, it was reported that the 44-year-old Hunter was discharged from the Navy after testing positive for cocaine. |
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Transaminases and bilirubin levels over the next six days decreased towards normal levels and the patient was subsequently discharged home. |
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The refuse is discharged through the cone on to the refuse screen, where it is desanded and dewatered. |
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Don Pablo do la Guerra, with his handsome aristocratic features, was the floor manager, and gallantly discharged his office. |
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In either case, the water had to be discharged into a stream or ditch at a level where it could flow away by gravity. |
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For some days a fistula lacrymalis had come into my left eye, which discharged an humour, when pressed, that portended danger. |
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Both in foreign and domestic policy he differed from the king, who in November 1411 discharged the prince from the council. |
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A factor in these feuds was the presence of large numbers of soldiers discharged from the English armies that had been defeated in France. |
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For the next nine years Wilfrid discharged his episcopal duties, founded monasteries, built churches, and improved the liturgy. |
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In 2005, the bankruptcy laws were changed so that private educational loans also could not be readily discharged. |
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When he was discharged in January 1934, he returned to Southwold to convalesce and, supported by his parents, never returned to teaching. |
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After being discharged from a sanatorium, he died on 2 March 1930 at the Villa Robermond in Vence, France, from complications of tuberculosis. |
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After he was discharged from the hospital, Lewis returned to the Kilns, though he was too ill to return to work. |
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Garside was discharged as the magistrates found darts, indeed, to be a game of skill. |
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They were not discharged until 1814, Trevithick having paid off most of the partnership debts from his own funds. |
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He was discharged in 1919 and became associate editor of The Dial, an influential modernist literary journal. |
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Prince Aurangzeb's forces discharged rockets and grenades while scaling the walls. |
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He was discharged on 14 February 1919, and settled in Mallord Street, Chelsea. |
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In February 1941, Dahl was discharged from hospital and passed fully fit for flying duties. |
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Scott died owing money, but his novels continued to sell, and the debts encumbering his estate were discharged shortly after his death. |
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Shortly afterwards, one of the jurors sent a note to the judge and was discharged. |
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On 22 January 2015, the jury was discharged after failing to reach verdicts on the outstanding charges. |
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If a man who has discharged nonseminal discharge sits on a pile of ten cushions, all ten of them are contaminated. |
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I have a patient now living, at an advanced age, who discharged blood from his lungs thirty years ago. |
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In 1920 he was discharged from his duties at Walter Reed Hospital having reached the rank of captain. |
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However, the waste heat can cause thermal pollution as the water is discharged. |
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The latter flows west into a sluice at Katwijk, where its waters can be discharged into the North Sea. |
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Amber is produced from a marrow discharged by trees belonging to the pine genus, like gum from the cherry, and resin from the ordinary pine. |
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