His mistress insists that he married her in formal rites, thus indirectly confirming the retraction. |
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In addition there has been a retraction of the domestic market which has led the company to make a decision to exit the market entirely. |
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The director gets to interview the priest who claims to have been the direct witness to the retraction. |
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He privately acknowledged that he was wrong but declined to make a public retraction. |
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But any poem of retraction can be called a palinode these days without following this form. |
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Adam the second, in contrast, emerges in his selfhood not through self-expansion, but through a sense of incompletion and retraction. |
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There was a retraction of the frontal capillary implantation line and superciliary and ciliary alopecia on the third lateral, bilaterally. |
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Excessive retraction can also damage the skin leading to scarring and real phimosis. |
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I apologize for any contrary implication, and I hereby make a complete retraction. |
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News of the firing only became public when the official retraction was published last month. |
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The difference between the two suborders of turtles is the method of head retraction. |
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Please publish this letter as a retraction, and in the future be wary of those who might try to sully my good name. |
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Simultaneously, the actin bundles within filopodia disappear, followed by retraction of these surface extensions. |
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The president has given instructions for the ambassador to be called in order to demand a retraction. |
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He demanded a retraction saying that he had never heard of the calculus of fluxions until he had read the works of Wallis. |
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Following a vascular injury, vasoconstriction and retraction usually occur immediately and decrease blood flow to the affected area. |
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We consider these regions of the cell the active regions of protrusion and retraction. |
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In anisotropic spreading, large regions of the edge were inactive, showing neither actin filament retraction nor edge extension. |
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The autocorrelations did not decay to zero because there was very little retraction. |
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This is a typical example for which the well-known consequence is cell retraction and rounding off of the surface. |
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The surgeon performs lateral retraction of the junction of the infundibulum of the gallbladder and cystic duct. |
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Of course in the case of both heliozoans, the axopodia were fixed in different states of retraction. |
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In addition, an intra-operative lumbar spinal drain was used to facilitate atraumatic dural elevation and temporal lobe retraction. |
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There is a dual lock with simultaneous retraction of latch and deadbolt by an inside lever. |
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During jaw retraction, the neck was straightened, thereby pushing the braincase anteriorly as the lower jaw was pulling the prey caudally. |
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Repeated and prolonged asymmetric filopodial retraction does not alter growth cone direction. |
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The male has been known to nip at the bottom edges of the tentacles in order to cause retraction. |
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The machine has a unique frame design which allows for automatic expansion and retraction of the garment tensioning frame. |
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They will presumably lead to some retraction of the lunatic version of markets that have been imposed by extreme reactionaries in recent years. |
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He will no doubt ask the SMH to publish a retraction of this malicious and entirely concocted falsehood. |
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I went ballistic and fired off a letter demanding a retraction of the fees. |
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All patients complained of swelling or lumps in the affected area with no nipple retraction or discharge. |
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Repair within three weeks of injury is recommended to avoid tendon retraction, reinjury, tendon degeneration and muscle atrophy. |
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The Register has shamed itself by printing this and should publish an immediate retraction. |
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Stromal retraction between tumor islands and dermal connective tissue was observed in 12 cases. |
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The rhomboids are between the shoulder blades and they help in rotation, elevation and retraction of the shoulder blades. |
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I hope everyone saw the retraction I posted at the beginning of the last chapter. |
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Another role of the scapula involves retraction and protraction along the thoracic wall. |
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In every case the primary surgical aim was exenteration of retraction pocket disease with or without cholesteatoma. |
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Their government has angrily demanded a retraction of tactless comments made by our treasury secretary. |
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Hadid is seeking damages, a halt to the review's continued publication and a retraction. |
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Union members are demanding shorter working hours and the government's retraction of its plan to privatize the public firms, which they fear will lead to massive layoffs. |
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If the oleo strut had been off-centre once airborne, the system's logic would have prevented retraction of the landing gear. |
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With the passing years, it evolves progressively to a skin fibrous retraction of the ankle giving the appearance of an indurated gaiter. |
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The double retraction facility creates space in the particularly bedsore-prone pelvic region when moving to a comfortable sitting position. |
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The results from this study indicate that the retraction response is rarely observed in the current population of passive adherent cells selected for investigation. |
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Given frictionless retraction, the high-speed door is extremely fast and the laths remain unscratched. |
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Anchorage: To obtain the desired result within the arch, we must control the amount of incisor retraction against molar-bicuspid protraction. |
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Thickening and fiber retraction of the synovial membrane may lead to a limitation of knee suppleness. |
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Each drag brace hinges at both ends and in the centre to allow it to fold up into the wheel well during retraction. |
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I have presented the truth on that, that it is utter hogwash, but I still have not heard a retraction. |
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First, a No. 1 retraction thread is placed around the entire sulcus of the prepared tooth and then a thicker thread is placed on top of this. |
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This avoids any accidental retraction of the awning, such as when the box is being handled to replace the batteries. |
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Such remedies could take the form of financial compensation, reinstatement, retraction or an apology. |
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But on Thursday Ratner's spokesperson issued a retraction, saying he had got the information wrong, the Australian Financial Review reported. |
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The wide opening of the housing makes retraction smooth and easy in all environments. |
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While there is little doubt that this type of retraction does occur, it is just as likely that many retractions are true. |
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This right of retraction can be exercised without the user incurring any additional costs, except for return postage fees. |
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These highly-crystalline polymers thus undergo extensive retraction when molded. |
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When I refused outright, they demanded that I issue a retraction or a correction that would have been tantamount to an apology on my part. |
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The MP370 utilizes a stainless steel retraction cylinder and chain for extra durability under long hour milking conditions. |
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The incorrectly rigged gear door would have reduced the clearance between the tire and gear door during retraction and extension. |
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Every Ticket purchase is definitive and may not give rise to retraction by the Customer. |
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In case of exercise of the right of retraction, the e-Moderato company will make all the efforts to pay off the consumer within 15 days. |
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The CCCB asked for an immediate apology and a public retraction of the statement by Mr. Enright. |
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This ports hydraulic fluid to the up side of the landing gear retraction jacks and begins the up sequence. |
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Actin and other contractile proteins within the pseudopods of platelets produce platelet retraction that prevents further blood loss and facilitates healing. |
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I realise that this is a retraction of my word given to the Reverend. |
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There is no legitimate medical justification for retraction. |
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Barricade offered to print a correction or a retraction, but every offer was rebuffed. |
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This time, there was no retraction, and Clash quickly resigned from Sesame Street. |
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A large degree of hysteresis upon indenter retraction was observed. |
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A 5-mm assistant port was placed caudal and lateral to the xiphoid for liver retraction. |
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The lancet issued a formal retraction of the study soon after. |
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Patients CU134 and CU171 had suprasternal and subcostal retraction, and patient CU171 had signs of nasal flaring and inspiratory stridor. |
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Similarly, occlusion of the eustachians tubes may cause retraction of the eardrum and obstruction of the paranasal sinuses may produce vacuum-type headache. |
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It is recommended that the sulcus is cleaned with a Teflon scaler before the retraction thread is introduced to avoid possible impacting of food residues and deposits in the sulcus. |
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This is rarely painful and is sometimes associated with abnormalities of the areola mammae accompanied by inversion or retraction, discharge, and ulceration. |
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The skin of the lips becomes wrinkled mainly because it undergoes a retraction of the vermilion, as well as a contraction of the orbicular muscle of the lips. |
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Both breaking and retraction are fundamentally phenomena of assimilation to a following velar consonant. |
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Howe demanded a retraction of the Declaration of Independence, which was refused, and negotiations ended. |
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But one kinda doubts a bureaucrat would lie and then demand a retraction. |
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With many ragtops these days the whole electrical roof retraction takes up a vast amount of boot space. |
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However, during surgery, the brain can shift up to a centimetre due to a slight movement of the head, retraction of the brain, or the draining of fluid around a cyst. |
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The spectrum of our media-law advisory services ranges from the enforcement of retraction and counterstatement claims to the making of or defence against copyright claims. |
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Instead, Plateosaurus must have increased speed by using higher stride frequencies, created by rapid and powerful limb retraction. |
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The British tabloid, Daily Mirror, subsequently printed a retraction of its story about her being dropped by the label. |
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Although Silver called Moore directly to apologise, no public retraction appeared. |
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In addition, the ovicidal action of PZQ caused inviability of eggs by retraction of miracidia, mostly of mature eggs. |
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This stops the edge retraction and helps prevent other surface tension related defects such as fisheyes and orange peel. |
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Chronic eustachian tube dysfunction can lead to retraction of the tympanic membrane and bone erosion. |
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The molt stage was determined by examining the uropod in which partial retraction of the epidermis could be observed. |
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A Edge retraction is a surface tension driven flow effect that causes the still liquid paint to shrink away from edges as the paint cures. |
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The debentures are retractable, in whole but not in part, on December 2, 2003, at the holder's option, provided that the notice of retraction is made during the period from October 31, 2003 to November 12, 2003 inclusive. |
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A detailed evaluation of the landing gear retraction system in this type of aircraft led the EASA to conclude that the safety of the aircraft was not in doubt. |
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The market research clearly supported the prevalent opinion that the right of retraction is a significant element for acceptance on the debtors' side. |
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Adding to the sell pressure on Crude Oil is the surprising surge in the value of the USD in yesterday's early trading hours, albeit offset somewhat by its retraction later in the day. |
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But during brain surgery, the brain can actually shift as a result of a slight movement of the head, retraction of the brain, or the draining of cerebrospinal fluid. |
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The member stood up and made some kind of retraction. |
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The retraction is a setback for the Chicago-based company, which has already had rejections for three offers for Shire, which is registered in Jersey and headquartered in Dublin. |
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I therefore insist that the member for Etobicoke Centre immediately issue an apology and a retraction request to the Canadian and Ukrainian press for libellous claims and false statements. |
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They have talked about retraction and about being potentially in haste. |
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One of the other XB-70 test pilots frequently rode in the rear cockpit of my T-38 and confirmed correct gear retraction. |
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Analogously to the natural tooth, it is possible with periimplantary gingival tissue protruding only slightly over the abutment margin to retract the sulcus tissue by means of a retraction thread. |
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The brackets allowed mesial and distal movement of teeth only if the inter-bracket distance was less than 3mm and therefore required conventional retraction prior to this. |
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Rats treated with puromycin caused increased proteinuria, podocyte foot process retraction, actin cytoskeletal rearrangement, and deranged nephrin distribution. |
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Major published a retraction in 1873, but his reputation was destroyed. |
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You should recognise suprasternal and supraclavicular retraction, a tracheal tug and paradoxical movement of the abdomen and chest during obstructive breathing. |
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Several descriptions of AD's appearance have been reported, including spiculations radiating from a point, focal retraction, and distorted parenchymal edge, etc. |
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But when the other six disjunctives are on the monosyllable, then the accent can be either ultimate or penultimate, roughly two to one in favor of retraction. |
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Common signs and symptoms include upper eyelid retraction, lid lag with infraduction, widened palpebral fissure during fixation, and lagophthalmos. |
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In light of this retraction, you have articulate grounds to foreswear resentment that do not compromise your judgment of the offense, the offender, or yourself. |
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Each unit-dose retraction capsule contains 15 percent aluminum chloride. |
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His charges were false, and he was forced to make a retraction. |
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