When I heard their footsteps fade and their door close I felt a sudden wave of relief wash over me. |
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From July, you will no longer be able to claim the full tax relief in the year the investment is made. |
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Apologies followed, and at five to three the belated ceremony commenced to the relief of all concerned. |
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Another aspect of relief operations is the welter of frenzied calls by the media to evoke sympathy and monetary and other contributions. |
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This year, it has been forced to issue warnings that it might run out of relief by the end of July. |
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The scenes of relief and jubilation were awe-inspiring and extra-time loomed. |
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There was jubilation, relief and joy for the thousands of fans who had made their way to Casement Park. |
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This is a major relief organisation working across India and which is extremely well respected. |
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He smiled a radiant, loving smile of relief when her eyes met his and she could see unshed tears in his eyes. |
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We would expect strong active verbs in a news story about tsunami relief efforts. |
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So it was a relief to finally see him back in action again last night and he happily reported no after effects. |
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The main thing that strikes me is the perfect balance, or relief as Stokowski called it, between the orchestra and piano. |
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On Friday she was acquitted of the charge and wept with relief when she realised her nightmare was finally over. |
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She said she felt she had no support when trying to wean people off the drug, which is used for the short-term relief of anxiety. |
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With a sigh of relief, she had watched the steel grey clouds roll away and watery sunshine glimmer through. |
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An almighty roar of celebration, relief and happiness erupted upon the decks of the Devil Star as the ship emerged from warp space. |
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Some 500 homeless victims of the quake were being housed in relief tents and others were sheltering from the freezing cold winds in buses. |
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The reintroduction of mortgage interest relief led to a lot of nonprofessional investors entering the market. |
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And it was a relief when Jude swung the steel-hooked gaffing pole over the side, and hauled on board a solid, quivering muscle of a fish. |
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The relief available to a tenured teacher whose termination is reversed on appeal is limited to back pay and reinstatement. |
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Countries from around the world have been sending relief to the flood victims. |
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By providing almost all essentials for school children, the all-purpose store has come as a welcome relief to the salaried class. |
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I sighed with relief and we just continued talking, till he told me he would call me on his house phone and we continued yakking for 3 hours. |
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The businessman yesterday spoke of his relief that his public battle with the round-the-world yachtswoman was over. |
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Higher rate taxpayers should get pension tax relief of 42 per cent on these sums up to the maximum relief allowable. |
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To ensure continuing relief after surgery, one must avoid constipation and straining at stool. |
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As soon as the sun sets I have to get changed into my jeans and put a jumper on, which is quite a relief in some ways. |
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What a relief that must have been, not having to tie yourself up for life just because you wanted to go all the way. |
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We are given pain relief in our society for whatever ailment comes our way. |
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The mountains show a relief with extensive outcropping of Precambrian, acidic rocks. |
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Taken all in all, this is probably the biggest humanitarian relief operation in history. |
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She breathed a sigh of relief as the orchestra finished the quickstep they'd been playing. |
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How quick we have forgotten the sacrifice demanded of those whose homes and communities that stood in the way of the inner relief folly. |
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While being quick and fast, those involved in the relief and rescue work should maintain their temper, he noted. |
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Did the plaintiffs or either of them have standing to seek the relief sought in the statement of claim and the further amended writ of summons? |
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Americans are wondering where to turn for pain relief as the safety of one medicine after another comes into question. |
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Suiza companies also have contributed products as well as refrigerated trucks to deliver food and beverages to relief workers and residents. |
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This space was ornamented with low relief sculpture of winged sun disks and wreaths located on the pedimented impost blocks between the arches. |
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It was a relief when I finally found my way back to the car and wrapped myself up in Andrea's mummy bag. |
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These repayments do not include mortgage interest tax relief which, from January 1, will be deducted at source from your repayment by the lender. |
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They huddled in blankets donated in massive international relief operations to help El Salvador cope with its worst quake in at least a decade. |
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Audrey wasn't sure if the sudden spinning feeling that washed over her was one of relief of regret. |
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The relief may be withdrawn if at any stage after your retirement you decide to re-engage in the horseracing profession. |
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After a while, she sort of grudgingly accepts him, and their relationship provides much of the comic relief in the series. |
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So, it's difficult to create a working model to handle the relief logistics ahead of time. |
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Having said that, they may not be miracle workers, but acupuncturists have brought relief to many ailing patients. |
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And the price of buying short term relief would be the accentuation of long term pressures. |
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Popping any bonuses you receive from work will earn tax relief too, so you'll hang onto more of your money! |
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This trip is to provide relief and training to a new recruit into my line of work. |
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Australia, Japan, and Singapore are today preparing to redeploy troops in the region, to help the relief effort. |
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It was a wonder Sorsha did not strangle them in her frenzy of relief and gratitude. |
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The sense of survivor's relief was compounded with a certain pride. We, the unsurprisable, were surprised at how well we were handling ourselves. |
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It's nice to spend time with a partner, but it's also a blessed relief when they get out from under your feet for a while. |
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The farmers now decided that they should also get some relief in their Tithe payments and deputations went to the rectors in the parish. |
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One's eye is immediately drawn to the relief decoration of alternating acanthus and palm leaves that encircles the body just above the base. |
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She wrote to the Society of Friends or Quakers in Dublin asking for relief and describing the appalling conditions of the times. |
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Perfectly timed for the coming cold comes a dose of relief for us northerners. |
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When the pope added debt relief for the families of those who fought, he had no trouble recruiting an army. |
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It really brought home to me how the relief effort and the process of reconstruction must go hand in hand. |
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The economy is entering its fourth recession in a decade, with no relief in sight. |
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Then the printer stepped in, rubbed ink on the raised lines and made several proof copies from the relief block. |
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With so many single mums and the cost of daycare so high, it is a welcome relief to send the kiddies off to pre-school. |
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Finally, it is with some joy and relief that I can say that alternative shows and venues can still pack a wallop. |
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As we took off, I could hear a faint quack of relief from Archie's new acquaintances. |
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Armed force personnel were air dashed to Andaman Nicobar for relief operations. |
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The shares must be held for five years in order to avoid any withdrawal of the tax relief granted. |
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For both victim and abuser, the Church's teachings on redemption and rebirth are a relief and a liberation. |
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It's a great relief for me to finally find this song, and be able to play it at my leisure, rather than just whistle an aimless tune to myself. |
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Generous tax relief and rebates provide incentives for higher income women to have more children. |
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She has had trouble with her back and was tearful with relief after the comforting reassurance meted out by her principal and tutors. |
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I sighed with relief before sliding into the jeep and slipping the keys in the ignition. |
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The reapers gave out a group sigh of relief and loosened their grip slightly looking to John for instruction. |
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The whoop of relief and delight that went up from the assembled crew nearly knocked both of them back into the hall. |
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He got some relief from a homoeopathic remedy he picked up at Tullivers herbs and wholefood shop in Colliergate, York. |
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But the final whistle was greeted with roars of joy mixed with relief from the Holte End as the score from the Stadium Of Light filtered through. |
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Our horse whinnied with relief and found shelter under a tall, knarled oak tree. |
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At the sight of the ranch house, he sighs with relief and leaves his tired horse at the edge of the porch. |
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Eyes brightening, Adam envisioned the relief and joy on his father's face when he arrived back at the ranch with the missing cattle in tow. |
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That news will come as a relief to those who despaired as he took an age standing over the ball waggling the club before putting it into action! |
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Different student clubs within the community are planning events to raise funds and provide resources for the relief effort. |
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The case brings into sharp relief some of the constitutional concepts we've been studying, as does the Blair government's re-enactment of detention-without-trial legislation. |
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All breathed a sigh of relief to see their comrades safe and sound. |
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My nerves are almost completely balanced by the relief I'm feeling at soon being free of her, but as it is I'm jittering and barely worth talking to. |
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Soldiers rotated out of the valley from other bases in the Pech for a weekend of relief from the fighting before being sent back. |
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The relief commander conducts a white-glove inspection of the rifle. |
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Finch looked up, his heart jigging with relief and surprise. |
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In Indian Kashmir, people are appealing to relief agencies for more kangris, a traditional form of heater used for centuries in the region when fuel is scarce. |
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Now his mind filled with relief he walked in on yet another difficult situation which seemed to surround his life although this was a little more serious than he had expected. |
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The knifed-on ellipses stand out in slight relief against multicolored grounds of poured and squeegeed paint that sometimes imitate woodgrain or moire patterns. |
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The end of the war on salami will come as welcome relief to Americans like Rey Knight. |
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The brief storm was a relief from the monotony of the hot summer afternoon. |
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Once assembled, relief organizations create a secure area with controlled entry and exit points. |
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Parents with prams and people with disabilities fed up with advertising boards getting in their way could be offered relief by a new code of conduct to regularise signs. |
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She let out a sigh of relief and leaned down to pet the kitten. |
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Twice in the last few months, the administration has sought relief from cap-and-trade requirements in Europe and California. |
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He responded to the revelations by canceling a public appearance involving relief for Hurricane Sandy victims. |
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Intravenous fluid may provide relief from nausea and vomiting, but many pregnant women also require an antiemetic administered orally, rectally, or by infusion with the fluid. |
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Issues raised will be discussed by the relief road working group, made up of county councillors representing local wards, and the county council will enforce the changes. |
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The sisters, who volunteered for relief work in addition to ministerial service through their order, were extraordinary women. |
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The American Red Cross said it needs 40,000 additional volunteers in the next few weeks to replace worn-out relief workers helping Hurricane Katrina victims. |
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He spoke as the US Navy said that its aircraft carrier the USS George Washington arrived to help the relief effort. |
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And while Annie inflicts humiliation and degradation and withholds pain relief and food Paul is forced to write a new chapter every day simply to stay alive. |
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Mortgage interest relief has gone and non-taxpayers can no longer reclaim the tax deducted at source on dividend payments on shares or unit trusts. |
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In Greece, couples are offered a range of incentives to have more than one child, including tax relief and licences for taxis and newspaper kiosks. |
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I eventually managed to have a poo in peace and the relief was instant. |
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We expected to see great convoys of lorries and trucks emblazoned with UN initials juddering down the coastal road bearing relief and building materials. |
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After a long period of convalescence following her breakdown, she breathes a sigh of relief when she is able to write. |
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I can almost hear an oceanic sigh of relief from members of the sandwich generation. |
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The respondent produced no evidence to rebut the claim for such relief and the learned trial judge, quite properly, attached significance to the failure. |
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On Thursday, the relief effort intensified with the arrival of an American aircraft carrier group just offshore. |
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His back clinics brought great relief to colleagues and patients alike. |
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A center has been set up at the Chaklala Airbase in Islamabad to speedily transport the relief goods received from abroad to the designated areas, he said. |
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Rooting around for unique observations that have universal resonance offers emotional release to you, and comic relief to others. |
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Goober Pyle and his happy go-lucky cousin Gomer offered endless hours of comic relief on The Andy Griffith Show. |
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Recent years have seen an increase in private sector health care, to, inevitably, the relief of some and discomfiture of others. |
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They told me my aching back would get no relief on the rugged road ahead. |
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Coming to the center gives her a measure of relief from long days filled with childcare and housework. |
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National and international relief efforts must coordinate if the operation is to be successful. |
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As a result, they feel they need relief and reassurance more than ever. |
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He was accused of deliberately increasing the dosage of opiates used as pain relief in order to end the lives of patients who had left him money in their wills. |
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While Achebe stayed with the BBS, my father left to head up the relief effort. |
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Both candidates promised tax relief for middle-class families. |
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Perceptions of the government's relief effort as inadequate were aggravated by its refusal to legalize labour unions or introduce a minimum wage. |
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Clasps were awarded for the siege of Delhi and the siege and relief of Lucknow. |
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Thunderstorms with heavy rains bring relief when the heat becomes too intense. |
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The brick relief was sculpted with 16,000 bricks by two Dutch bricklayers under Moore's supervision. |
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Her face brightened in relief when she heard that he was not hurt. |
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Then the disciples, every man according to his ability, determined to send relief unto the brethren. |
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A relief sculpture of Ahura Mazda stands among the ruins of Persepolis in Iran. |
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The decoration of this feature is singular for it displays in relief an ansate, oval dish complete with offerings. |
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And the home fans breathed a huge sigh of relief barely two minutes later when Andros Townsend's cross was finished by Defoe. |
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You could feel the relief after Bendtner collected Wilshere's raking pass before cutting inside Carlos Edwards and burying his shot beyond Fulop. |
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They stated that the reason they were late was because their relief did not arrive in time for them to return to the guard house and clock out. |
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The drug deal reached among the countries appeared to be a temporary relief to the developing countries. |
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It is a relief to be rid of him. But a frowzy, fishy smell lingers in his room. |
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Keen lemon-yellow hurts the eye in time as a prolonged and shrill trumpet-note the ear, and the gazer turns away to seek relief in blue or green. |
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In the Philippines at Tabon Caves the oldest artwork may be a relief of a shark above the cave entrance. |
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Oliver Valves based off the B5085 in Shaw Heath, Knutsford, makes needle, check, gate, relief and ball valves for the oil and gas industry. |
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Local gentry and charitable organisations provided relief but could do little to prevent the ensuing mortality. |
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Advancements were also made in relief sculptures, often depicting Roman victories. |
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The Mithraic relief located in Micklegate suggests the location of a temple to Mithras right in the heart of the Colonia. |
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Alfred blockaded the Viking ships in Devon, and with a relief fleet having been scattered by a storm, the Danes were forced to submit. |
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The distinct types of relief include regions of high mountains, low hills, dissected plateaus, intermontane valleys, and coastal swamps. |
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I am naturally irascible, and if I could have shaken this negative gentleman vigorously, the relief would have been immense. |
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The Whigs also passed the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 that reformed the administration of relief to the poor. |
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An area of the city has been designated an enterprise zone, with tax relief and simplified planning to lure investment. |
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Harvest taxes were ended, such as the tithe and seigneurial dues, much to the relief of the peasants. |
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This could include the cost of pain relief medication and a later operation when the patient does meet the required pain and weight thresholds. |
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All the kneelers sighed with relief when they were told it was over and they could finally stand up. |
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These are not taxable and qualify for 30 percent tax relief against an individual's income. |
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Its relief scene includes 11 cupids harvesting and stomping on grapes to make wine in a lenos, a long trough similar to the sarcophagus itself. |
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A relief panel depicts putti using instruments such as a telescope and prism. |
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This motorway remains to be properly named, only being described as the M4 relief road. |
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The Welsh Assembly Government revived the scheme as the M4 relief road tolled bypass in 2007 but later abandoned it for financial reasons. |
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In 1987, the Department of Transport proposed a parallel relief road to combat congestion around Manchester. |
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The pop star is rallying her Little Monsters to support the relief efforts in Japan with a new wristband available on her online store. |
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The longue duree of river and rocks throws into relief the trivial pursuits of the dying man whose last thoughts are of a briefer time span. |
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Advancements were also made in relief sculptures, usually depicting Roman victories. |
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Catherine also won widespread admiration by starting an extensive programme for the relief of the poor. |
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Also among the disaster relief capabilities is the Red Shield Defence Services, often called the SallyMan for short. |
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Qualifying borrowers, on certain conditions, may be eligible for interest relief offered by the government. |
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The almonry for the relief of the poor, with a great hall annexed, formed the paupers' hospitium. |
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Without relief from an external source, the defenders would eventually submit. |
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After a few minutes of manipulation each week, she obtained days of relief from her neck pain. |
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Once the relief returns, the old guard forms back up ready to march back to Victoria Barracks. |
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Hermia and Lysander are both met by Puck, who provides some comic relief in the play by confounding the four lovers in the forest. |
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In 1788, aged 31, Blake experimented with relief etching, a method he used to produce most of his books, paintings, pamphlets and poems. |
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Another hot dry year was recorded in 1999, much to the relief of organisers and festival goers. |
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Her husband moved his small army quickly to her relief although outnumbered by some five to one. |
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With no sign of relief and the situation untenable, Cornwallis surrendered in October 1781, and some 8,000 soldiers were taken prisoner. |
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The British attempted to cobble together a relief expedition, but encountered numerous delays. |
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Once over the Alps, Napoleon did not proceed directly to the relief of Genoa. |
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Anyone unemployed for longer than that had to rely on poor law relief paid by their local authority. |
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This gives the greatest relief and the best protection for the bomber force. |
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The United Nations also launched a series of humanitarian and relief efforts almost wholly funded by the United States. |
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Modern welfare programs are chiefly distinguished from earlier forms of poverty relief by their universal, comprehensive character. |
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Dying patients are having to wait up to 8 hours for pain relief because overworked district nurses cannot get to them promptly. |
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Wilson was employed at the observatory for a couple of weeks, as temporary relief for one of the permanent staff. |
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During late 2011, the UK decided to end VAT relief on Channel Islands goods. |
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The SAF also helped in relief efforts during Hurricane Katrina and Typhoon Haiyan. |
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In response, Austrian commander Leopold von Daun collected a force of 30,000 men to come to the relief of Prague. |
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Some of the natural relief in topography has been evened out, especially in Manhattan. |
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Such bas relief coverings usually leave the faces and hands of the saints exposed for veneration. |
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There was general relief among critics when Scoop, in 1938, indicated a return to Waugh's earlier comic style. |
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The Stevenson House museum is graced with a superb bas relief depicting the sickly author writing in bed. |
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Martin stated that the concert's and song's proceeds would be destined to relief efforts for Mexico and other countries. |
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Lee Lawrie, The Sower, 1928 Art Deco relief on Beaumont Tower, Michigan State University. |
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The crisis was reportedly over by early 2012 because of coordinated relief efforts. |
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The richer landlords were able to fund their own famine relief for their tenants. |
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Conversely, some landlords were criticised for using the voluntarily raised relief funds to avoid supporting their tenants through the crisis. |
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The human cost to the tenants and the landlords' liability for famine relief made the downsides of population more apparent. |
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The plan initially was to construct a relief settlement to take people out of the crowded city of Belfast. |
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As at 2010 the trust was actively involved in relief efforts following the Yushu earthquake. |
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The regiment was formed as a relief for other regiments serving in North America, and spent most of its existence in Ireland. |
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The watermill is shown on a raised relief on the sarcophagus of Marcus Aurelius Ammianos, a local miller. |
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A relief of Montfort adorns the wall of the Chamber of the United States House of Representatives. |
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In the 1920s, a major unemployment relief programme for out of work miners was created to build mountain roads connecting communities together. |
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The majority of countries set up relief programs and most underwent some sort of political upheaval, pushing them to the right. |
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These reforms, together with several other relief and recovery measures, are called the First New Deal. |
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Basics Bank, based at the Barnabas Centre, provides debt relief for local people. |
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A conscientious objector on Welsh nationalist grounds, he served in a Quaker relief unit during the bombing of Liverpool. |
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Human heads alone, without bodies, are far more common, frequently appearing in relief on all sorts of objects. |
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Powdered flowers have also been used medically, as an emetic, a decongestant and for the relief of dysentery, in the form of a syrup or infusion. |
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I don't think she knew what a relief that was, because I would have been poor help for Ralph as a one-handed crew. |
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This error is not common in shoreline mapping as the relief is fairly constant. |
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It was believed that climbing inside a whale carcass and remaining there for a few hours would relief symptoms of rheumatism. |
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John's relief operation was blocked by Philip's forces, and John turned back to Brittany in an attempt to draw Philip away from eastern Normandy. |
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Figure 5-19 shows a breather valve that carries separately a direct-loaded vacuum relief value and an overpressure relief valve. |
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The unborn child proved to be male, John the Posthumous, to the relief of the kingdom. |
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She plied between Portsmouth and Hong Kong, taking out relief crews and bringing home the crews they replaced. |
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Leclerc ordered the sailors to fight it out and wait for relief by the French and British armies. |
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Besides relief work, these groups also undertook studies to plan for economic reconstruction and political reform after the end of the war. |
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The British Government had planned for the relief and restoration of order in the islands. |
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He succeeded in organizing an overwhelming level of relief assistance by motivating the local villagers to aid without discrimination. |
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At the end of the war, the ICRC worked with national Red Cross societies to organize relief assistance to those countries most severely affected. |
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The ARC already had great disaster relief mission experience extending back to its foundation. |
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It is a voluntary relief movement not prompted in any manner by desire for gain. |
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Within the Movement, the ICRC is responsible for legally recognizing a relief society as an official national Red Cross or Red Crescent society. |
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The majority of countries set up relief programs, and most underwent some sort of political upheaval, pushing them to the left or right. |
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The constitutional convention of early 1868 appointed a committee to recommend what was needed for relief of the state and its citizens. |
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After the close of the war in England Hammond was offered the command of a force destined for the relief of Dublin, but played hard to get. |
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Some cyclists with induced pudendal nerve pressure neuropathy gained relief from improvements in saddle position and riding techniques. |
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Normalair was created to continue the development and marketing of the pressure relief valves used in the Welkin project. |
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When fractures are managed, pain relief is often given, and the fractured area is often immobilised. |
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Stylistically, a culture's rock relief carvings relate to other types of sculpture from period concerned. |
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The vertical relief is most common, but reliefs on essentially horizontal surfaces are also found. |
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Gregory is known for his administrative system of charitable relief of the poor at Rome. |
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The seat of government was far from Rome in Constantinople, which appeared unable to undertake the relief of Italy. |
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The relief sculptures decorating the Ara Pacis visually augmented the written record of Augustus' triumphs in the Res Gestae. |
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Consequently, Titus spent much of his reign coordinating relief efforts and restoring damaged property. |
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This created order in Damascus, enough for the governor to send for a larger relief force from Egypt. |
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President Bharrat Jagdeo had made debt relief a foremost priority of his administration. |
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He engaged the Portuguese armada which had been sent from Goa to offer armed relief to the besieged port. |
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Stone sculpture also took other forms, such as the limestone relief panels at Palenque and Piedras Negras. |
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On the statue to Cuauhtemoc, on the Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City, there is a bas relief showing the Spaniards' torture of the emperor. |
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The Spanish sent a relief force, which finally drove the Ottoman army out of the island. |
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Rainfall in summer is convectional, while relief rainfall dominates in the winter. |
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A conversion experience can be emotional, including grief and sorrow for sin followed by great relief at receiving forgiveness. |
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The Lutheran World Federation supports the activities of Lutheran World Relief, a relief and development agency active in more than 50 countries. |
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The housemother was a relief housemother, and she was quacky, and we didn't think she knew anything. |
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The question of whether a case should be determined by a jury depends largely on the type of relief the plaintiff requests. |
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Other implied powers include injunctive relief and the habeas corpus remedy. |
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Often the facts or circumstances that entitle a person to seek judicial relief may create multiple causes of action. |
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For example the Israelite Sabbatical Year has antecedents in the Akkadian mesharum edicts granting periodic relief to the poor. |
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The defendant may also assert counterclaims for damages or equitable relief against the plaintiff. |
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The practice developed whereby a contractor would seek relief in a church court and renounce all right to a writ of prohibition. |
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The High Court of Justice grants relief through orders such as injunction, mandamus and Habeas Corpus, as well as through declaratory judgments. |
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In deciding to grant relief to Factortame, two factors influenced the House of Lords. |
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Firstly, the likelihood that Factortame would suffer hardship and loss, were relief not to be allowed. |
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The Act of Settlement in 1662, had confined relief strictly to those who were natives of the parish. |
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Good relations with a supervisor at work can provide relief from tensions that children feel at school and home. |
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Often they sought to enlist local parish officials and occasionally magistrates to raise levels of poor relief as well. |
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Getting reinvited was a relief for the students after the crushing news they'd been uninvited, said Hayes. |
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British citizens reacted with celebration and relief that the run of American victories had ended. |
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There has been protest regarding state grants and tax relief promised to GE prior to their decision to move their headquarters to Boston. |
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The A590 passes through Ulverston, avoiding its most central streets, along an inner relief road. |
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A drainage system is described as accordant if its pattern correlates to the structure and relief of the landscape over which it flows. |
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Their different personalities are thrown into sharp relief by their contrasting priorities. |
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Collins proposes to Elizabeth, who rejects him, to the fury of her mother and the relief of her father. |
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They are a transition zone between plains and low relief hills to the adjacent topographically higher mountains, hills, and uplands. |
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The wages amounted to a few pence more than given in Poor Law relief and miners worked to keep out of the workhouse. |
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Corporation Street is now part of the A61, and the bridge forms the west side of the inner relief road roundabout. |
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Subplot, a story line enclosed within the principal story to provide relief from the main plot's tension, add character dimension, etc. |
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His ability to switch-hit left the manager with a tough decision whether to bring in a left-handed or a right-handed relief pitcher. |
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I have seen patients with malalignment problems of their symphysis pubis get good relief with muscle-energy techniques to their adductors. |
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The Worthens sighed with relief as the engine began its night of upgrade chugging. |
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The sensation is just as good as that first sip of ice-cold ginger beer, or the relief of aftersun on pasty skin. |
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Adnan has an appeal hearing for post-conviction relief set for January. |
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Steroid eye drops may be required for membranous adenoviral conjunctivitis or for symptomatic relief in very severe inflammations. |
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Navy Marine Corps Intranet users are receiving enhanced virus protection and relief from Spyware and Adware. |
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The happiness felt was not bloodlust, but relief and closure. |
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The relief deliveries come within the framework of the air bridge implemented by the Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation. |
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A week ago, UAE state news agency WAM reported an order to establish a relief air bridge to Nepal. |
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A first relief mission left Darwin, Australia, early Thursday to air-drop food and water to refugees sheltering in the mountains of East Timor. |
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As winter sets in, relief agencies are concerned with stepping up a winterisation programme. |
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As a result, it provides immediate relief of withdrawal symptoms, according to university's researchers. |
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Geertman was the executive director of Alay Bayan Inc, a disaster relief group. |
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Cobbled together from new ideas as well as existing relief programs, the WPA was launched in May 1935, and truly began put a nation back to work. |
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Abdul-Hafiz Ameer said the relief efforts for Kosovars have taken precedence in his and his colleagues' lives. |
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Army jawans of the Madras regiment have launched extensive rescue and relief in Chennai's Defence Colony area of Nandambakkam on motorboats. |
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A randomized controlled trial of antioxidant supplementation for pain relief in patients with chronic pancreatitis. |
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Rani lives in a relief camp with her family after the flood has destroyed their home, along with many hundreds of other families and children. |
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Bump Down, Barc's trademark razor bump relief product, which helps reduce irritation and ingrown hairs due to shaving. |
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Early in the settlement of America, an ointment of fresh arborvitae leaves with bear's fat was considered a relief from rheumatism. |
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He watched with amazement and relief as the men, his men, his heroes, reconsecrated the temple and rekindled the Ner Tamid, the Eternal Flame. |
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Thomas Chalmer's system of voluntary relief through urban kirks failed to solve the problem of working-class poverty. |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger has begged for relief from federal reformulation mandates, but President Bush has not reacted. |
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Fix said the relief agency issued an appeal for funds this week, and he expects his worshippers to respond. |
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The setting is aided by a relief map, and there is a glossary of the expressions used by the characters. |
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While living in southern California, he began work on the design and construction of an immense, three-dimensional relief map of California. |
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Between the chapel and the burial grounds is a great bronze relief map recalling the military operations in the region. |
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Each square where the species was found is marked with a red spot super-imposed on clearly-printed relief maps. |
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Atlanta Braves relief pitcher John Rocker has played his last game, at least if civil rights activists have any say in the matter. |
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Each potential relief pitcher should be told how he might be used on that day so that he can mentally and physically prepare for it. |
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Whenever the game suddenly gets out of hand, the relief pitcher will have to play quick-catch. |
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With just a sinker and slider, I was just a relief pitcher who could come on and get righties out. |
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Bruce Sutter, the relief pitcher who helped to popularize the split-fingered fastball, was elected to baseball's Hall of Fame on Tuesday. |
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Pinch hitters, defensive replacements, pinch runners, and relief pitchers contribute much during the course of a season. |
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It rested the Dodgers' bullpen and enabled Tracy to turn to his relief pitchers as soon as Jackson began faltering. |
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There were a lot of great relief pitchers before Eric Gagne and none of them came close to what he has done. |
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