He said it would greatly relieve traffic congestion and should be part of the town development plan. |
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Lack of open space to relieve hard-packed pavement and gap-toothed Main Streets drained by malls and sprawl sap the life from downtown. |
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Finally she drifted off to sleep, just as they left their tent to go and relieve Tom and Jay from their duty. |
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She glanced round the shadowy room, noting the matching curtains and bed cover that attempted to relieve the gloom. |
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Taken jointly, they prevent the progression of the disease, reduce inflammation, and relieve mild to severe pain. |
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Foreign peacekeepers could relieve U.S. forces of such static and technologically simple duties as guarding fixed facilities. |
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Take 5-20 drops of the tincture in water or one cup of tea to relieve afterpains and tone the uterus. |
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Some 2000 years ago the Greeks used the bark and leaves of the willow tree to relieve pain and fever. |
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Some antacids also contain ingredients that relieve the symptoms of gas or trapped wind. |
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In order to treat a tooth with an abscess, your dentist will drain the abscess to release the pressure and relieve pain. |
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Also, a combination of the amino acids glycine, alanine and glutamic acid can relieve symptoms of prostatitis. |
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Yoga postures, specific yogic stretches as well as the breathing exercises can relieve the symptoms of stress. |
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If the first tablet does not completely relieve the symptoms or if the symptoms recur after a few days, the second tablet can be taken. |
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On doctors' recommendations, he uses marijuana to relieve symptoms of these illnesses. |
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They are wrong-headed and politically driven obsessions, not compassionate advisements intended to relieve human suffering. |
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Doctors may prescribe an ointment that contains urea or lactic acid to relieve symptoms. |
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Because SAD is caused by a lack of light, exposure to additional light from a box can help to relieve the symptoms. |
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Sedative gases and drugs relieve anxiety and cause temporary relaxation without putting you to sleep. |
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Simply sitting in front of a lamp in your living room at home won't relieve symptoms of seasonal affective disorder. |
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Aspirin or acetaminophen can relieve the discomfort associated with cold sores. |
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Torrential rains yesterday collapsed roads and triggered landslides in central Taiwan but failed to relieve the drought in the north. |
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A teaspoon of oil added to a hot bath will also help to relieve muscular aches and pains. |
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The Red Army and navy attempted to relieve the city with a huge amphibious assault, the Kerch-Feodosiya operation, on 25 December. |
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We screamed and yelped and hugged each other tightly to relieve some of the unwanted stress. |
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Oatmeal baths, available at the supermarket or pharmacy, can help to relieve itching. |
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After having Otis relieve him for his 20-minute lunch break he went outside to find Mia waiting for him. |
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To relieve tension headaches or indigestion, include catnip, hops, or chamomile in your sleep formula. |
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Antibiotics and painkillers can temporarily relieve symptoms such as swelling and pain but they are not long-term solutions. |
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Still another important effect is to soothe the lining of the bladder and greatly relieve pain and irritation. |
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Litus had waited for a long time, waiting for one of the two to return, to relieve him from his watchful duties. |
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The system's flexibility came from its willingness to promote, as well as its willingness to relieve an officer of duty, if necessary. |
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Surgery may be necessary to drain abscesses, debride infected tissue, or stabilize the spine and relieve spinal cord compression. |
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Basically, the warm-down is intended to relieve your muscles of the stress that's has been put on them for the last X amount of time. |
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You're told about table manners to relieve yourself in a jakes above a stream. |
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Meantime, relieve the pain by applying a warm, damp cloth to your eyelid 10 minutes, four times a day. |
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Having more money than you've ever had should not relieve you of your responsibilities to protect your credit record. |
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So whether you're a skier or a yogini, here are the essentials you need to prevent or relieve sport-induced skin and hair problems. |
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Every so often a trooper would don armour and cloak to go and relieve a guard on duty outside. |
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The watchman who was working the second shift said he came early to relieve the first. |
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Cal chooses to climb another two flights of stairs to relieve himself in a dimly lit water closet at the farthest corner of the building. |
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Aspirin, acetaminophen or ibuprofen may be included to reduce fever and relieve headache or sore throat pain. |
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Aspirin or acetaminophen may be used to relieve minor signs and symptoms in adults. |
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Aspirin and acetaminophen relieve cold and flu aches and reduce fever in flu. |
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If necessary, acetaminophen or ibuprofen can be used to relieve fever and headache. |
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Both acetaminophen and NSAIDs reduce fever and relieve pain caused by muscle aches and stiffness, but only NSAIDs can reduce inflammation. |
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Opiate drugs can help relieve pain, and the drugs clonazepam and sodium valproate may help relieve involuntary muscle jerks. |
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It can also help relieve us from fatigue, summer heat, and rheumatism when it is made into waxberry wine. |
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The mild fruit with a sweet and acid taste can get rid of wetness inside, enrich the body's energy and relieve internal heat. |
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Faith does not, therefore, relieve us of our interpretive responsibilities. |
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Self-help measures such as fomentation, cold packs, gentle massage with topical agents to relieve pain can be very soothing. |
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Obviously whatever decision she's reached has helped relieve the burden that's been weighing her down. |
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Frequent baths, using colloidal oatmeal, also relieve symptoms. |
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Besides direct financial aid, apartment owners will become owners of the land around the buildings and will be able to use it to additionally relieve their costs. |
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Substances such as menthol, wintergreen oil, eucalyptus oil, or turpentine cause cool or hot sensations that can temporarily relieve or cover up pain. |
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They staggered up the road and when clear of the town they both needed to relieve themselves and stood in the middle of the road urinating into the dust. |
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The motivation for prescribing the drugs must be to relieve suffering. |
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Or will it relieve the pressure on parents who drive to school every day? |
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To relieve headache pain, herbalists recommend white willow bark. |
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The cramping muscle should be carefully stretched and massaged to relieve pain. |
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At the end you want to rush out of the theatre into the sunshine, raise your arms to the heavens and wait for lightning to strike you, just to relieve the ache in your heart. |
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The ULDB is completely sealed, so gas is not vented to relieve pressure. |
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Because there are hundreds of nerve endings and close to 30 major pressure points in our feet, sometimes people need a little more than a bath to ease pain and relieve stress. |
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Let me relieve you of that abominable burden and let you lie down. |
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We look forward to seeing what he says in the interview, and at least a bidding war will help relieve some of his well-documented financial worries. |
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I watched over her during the long hours of silence in the day, as she lay in bed, moving only when the pain made her seek a fresh position to attempt to relieve it. |
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She was given Du Huo Angelica and Loranthes Combination with the addition of 4 gms of prepared aconite to relieve the chronic arthritic condition and pains. |
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A medicine called dimeticone is available to relieve trapped wind. |
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Acupuncture and the Alexander technique may help relieve discomfort. |
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During a massage, your practitioner kneads your skin, muscles and tendons in an effort to relieve muscle tension and stress and promote relaxation. |
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He overruled his secretaries by ordering that grain should be sent immediately to relieve disaster areas. |
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It is characteristically burning and has a belchy feel because belching and alkalies relieve it. |
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As well as having an exploratory function, these flights were calculated to relieve cosmophobia. |
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Further laws attempted to relieve the burden of debt from plebeians by banning interest on loans. |
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Edmund was able to temporarily relieve London, driving the enemy away and defeating them after crossing the Thames at Brentford. |
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Charles, meanwhile, decided to send an expeditionary force to relieve the French Huguenots whom French royal troops held besieged in La Rochelle. |
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Instead of returning home, he rejoined General Buller's army on its march to relieve the British at the Siege of Ladysmith and take Pretoria. |
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In 1532 he petitioned the King to relieve him of his office, alleging failing health. |
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Prince Rupert of the Rhine, a prominent Royalist general, attempted to relieve Windsor Castle that November. |
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The Sinn Fein receives a financial advantage that will relieve her considerably from the burden borne by Ulster and other parts of the Kingdom. |
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Archibald Douglas attempted to relieve the town in July, but was defeated and killed at the Battle of Halidon Hill. |
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In 1346, after more Scottish raids, Philip VI appealed for a counter invasion of England in order to relieve the English stranglehold on Calais. |
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American militiamen and their Native American allies marched to relieve the siege but were ambushed and scattered at the Battle of Oriskany. |
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On 17 March, he laid siege to Acre, and defeated an Ottoman effort to relieve the city at the Battle of Mount Tabor on 17 April. |
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This would serve to relieve pressure on the French, as well as the Russians who had also suffered great losses. |
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The Japanese tried first to relieve the garrison at Meiktila and then to recapture the town and destroy its defenders. |
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The government has established a Needs Assessment Unit to relieve poverty in the islands. |
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After having implemented rescue plans for the banking system, major developed and emerging countries announced plans to relieve their economies. |
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So, despite everything these programs do to relieve poverty, they aren't counted as income when Washington measures the poverty rate. |
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The extension would relieve some pressure from London Underground and London Euston station while also increasing connectivity. |
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This trade helps lower food prices, increase food security, relieve border tensions and promote regional integration. |
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This trade helps lower food prices, increase food security, relieve border tensions, and promote regional integration. |
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Copper is commonly used in jewelry, and according to some folklore, copper bracelets relieve arthritis symptoms. |
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News of this reached the King in late May, and he decided to speed up his march north from Berwick to relieve the castle. |
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When Murad tried to relieve Sana'a, highland tribesmen ambushed his unit and slaughtered all of them. |
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Here he was trapped and besieged until January 1295, supplied only by sea, before forces arrived to relieve him in February. |
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To relieve the pain, I was given daily shots of morphine and since I didn't have an okole any more, I had to take all the shots in my arms. |
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The 2007 law seeks to relieve pressure on the crashing Pacific Northwest salmon populations. |
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Greenpeace argues that resources should be spent on programs that are already working and helping to relieve malnutrition. |
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The French had planned a seaborne assault on the North Sea coast in order to relieve expected pressure on the front in Alsace and Lorraine. |
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These new neighbourhoods were built to relieve the city's shortage of living space and give people affordable houses with modern conveniences. |
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The situation was eventually relieved by carving a water channel from the lip of the lake to relieve water pressure. |
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It took him two days, arriving in time to relieve the French garrison, but he discovered he could not rescue his fleet. |
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Though their effects on human populations are often devastating, tropical cyclones can relieve drought conditions. |
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During this period the parents feed the chick small meals when they relieve each other from duty. |
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To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. |
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Gregory began by aggressively requiring his churchmen to seek out and relieve needy persons and reprimanded them if they did not. |
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The army of praetorian prefect Furius Victorinus tried to relieve the city, but was defeated and its general slain. |
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Ambhi hastened to relieve Alexander of his apprehension and met him with valuable presents, placing himself and all his forces at his disposal. |
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These physicians believed that prayers and incantations, along with exorcisms, would cure the afflicted and relieve them of their suffering. |
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In ancient Greece, olive oil was used during massage, to prevent sports injuries, relieve muscle fatigue, and eliminate lactic acid buildup. |
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At the Lancaster Conference of 1965, it became clear that Britain wanted to relieve itself of the colony of Mauritius. |
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Severely wounded in the face, having lost some teeth and tongue, he refused the proposal from Albuquerque to relieve the command. |
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An attempt to relieve this group in 1922 failed when the schooner Teddy Bear under Captain Joe Bernard became stuck in the ice. |
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Prohibited from even going to the comfort room, he had to relieve in his pants until Almendras' arrival. |
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Annealing is the process of heating the steel to a sufficiently high temperature to relieve local internal stresses. |
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Nevertheless, to relieve oneself takes the edge off the desire and doesn't take advantage of others. |
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It is hoped this may help relieve some of the current traffic congestion that the valley suffers from during the busiest months. |
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The sitting position offers an effective method to relieve lower back labor pain during cervical dilatation from six to eight centimeters. |
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A Croatian motorbiker got a shock when his wedding tackle was hit by lightning as he stopped on the side of the road to relieve himself. |
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Why don't you do yourself a favour, hire an air taxi and relieve the 250-odd passengers who would otherwise share a plane with you? |
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Hoping to relieve some of the financial burden, the union asked teachers to send in wish lists for the coming school year. |
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The new drug, almotriptan, can relieve pain in 30 minutes and prevent the recurrence of a migraine attack within 24 hours. |
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Oatmeal has been used for centuries as a soothing agent to relieve itch and irritation associated with various xerotic dermatoses. |
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Anti-depressants are designed to relieve the symptoms of depression by increasing the levels of serotonin in the brain, where it regulates mood. |
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See your doctor for a course of antidiarrhoeal drugs, and antispasmodic drugs can be prescribed to relieve muscle spasms. |
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See your doctor for a course of antidiarrhoeal drugs and antispasmodic drugs may relieve muscle spasms. |
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The disease needs immediate treatment in hospital with antitoxin injections, antibiotics and sedatives to relieve muscle spasm. |
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Kames wanted to automate this weekly process to relieve resource managers from fullCEtime allocation against this manual effort. |
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The rest of the score is vaguely Wagnerian arioso, but, mercifully, Tryptych provided surtitles to relieve the tedium. |
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The pathological basis for the failure of surgery to relieve the symptomatic Arnold-Chiari malformation. |
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The foam relaxes and re-forms to the body, helping to relieve aches and improve circulation. |
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Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa said, ''The measures seek to relieve the short-term impact of atypical pneumonia on our economy. |
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Bank Holiday Monday just gone, was a lovely day with lots and lots of cars parked having picnics etc, but nowhere to relieve oneself. |
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Laminarian sea-plant is a fabulous way to replenish the organism and to relieve pain and aching joints. |
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Typical antidepressant medications are widely prescribed in the United States each year, but it often takes several weeks for them to relieve symptoms of depression. |
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The city staff analyzed several other proposals for the two intersections, including putting up all-way stop signs, but found none that would relieve traffic pressure. |
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Similarly, Test, Wallisch, Allness, and Ripp found that schizophrenic patients frequently consumed alcohol to relieve both boredom and anxiety symptoms. |
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An increasing number of people are looking for complementary therapies such as reflexology and acupressure to relieve both their physical and emotional problems. |
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As for the Romans, they are famously known for their invention of the vomitorium which allowed them to indulge in excessive eating and relieve themselves by vomiting. |
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They had quite a racket devised to relieve customers of their money. |
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Lin went home to relieve the child-minder, cook for the brats and swap e-mails with her would-be admirers, and I headed pubwards with the other two. |
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A desperate effort of Spanish and Imperialist forces to relieve the city failed and on 20 August 1632, Frederick Henry sprang his mines, breaching the walls of the city. |
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The British had received several requests from their German allies to try to relieve the pressure on them by launching diversionary operations against the French. |
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It endeavours to relieve the suffering of individuals, being guided solely by their needs, and to give priority to the most urgent cases of distress. |
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From there he travelled north to relieve the rebel siege at Lincoln and back east to King's Lynn, probably to order further supplies from the continent. |
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I was told by the doctor that a gentleman, who is an orchidectomist in my city, had said the only way to relieve the old man was to remove his testicles. |
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A second bridge over Walney Channel is sometimes mooted, in order to improve access and relieve traffic, though there has never been any significant attempt to provide one. |
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Smokers often report that cigarettes help relieve feelings of stress. |
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Edward was besieged at Conwy by the Welsh between December and January 1295, supplied only by sea, before forces arrived to relieve him in February. |
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The English king, Edward II, assembled a formidable force to relieve it. |
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News of the agreement regarding Stirling Castle reached the English king in late May, and he decided to speed up his march north from Berwick to relieve the castle. |
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These enzymes are also needed to relieve the twisting stresses introduced into DNA strands during processes such as transcription and DNA replication. |
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For Bacon, this reformation would lead to a great advancement in science and a progeny of new inventions that would relieve mankind's miseries and needs. |
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Intended to relieve the siege at Tobruk, this operation also failed. |
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In the Kingdom of Holland, the British launched the Walcheren Campaign to open up a second front in the war and to relieve the pressure on the Austrians. |
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One, the Walcheren Expedition of 1809, involved a dual effort by the British Army and the Royal Navy to relieve Austrian forces under intense French pressure. |
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This is insufferable! My dearest friend, I was never so enraged before,and must relieve myself by writing to you.... Guess my astonishment, and vexation. |
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To relieve Harfleur, Henry sent his brother, John of Lancaster, the Duke of Bedford, who raised a fleet and set sail from Beachy Head on 14 August. |
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To draw Stephen's forces away from Wallingford, Henry besieged Stephen's castle at Malmesbury, and the King responded by marching west with an army to relieve it. |
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The future governor Quintus Petillius Cerialis, then commanding the Legio IX Hispana, attempted to relieve the city, but suffered an overwhelming defeat. |
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To relieve the tedium he kept plying them with all manner of bams. |
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