An application was issued on 21 July by Mr. Medcalf to strike out that account. |
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The application to strike out was based on the admitted acts of forgery by Nigel of documents later produced on disclosure in the proceedings. |
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The Central meanwhile were left to bemoan their lost opportunity to strike out. |
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Elders suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other cognitive impairments can sometimes physically strike out at a worker. |
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There are great fears he will strike out with terrible weapons as his regime crumbles and then falls. |
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It wasn't until the end of the spring quarter at the University of Chicago that I got up the gumption to strike out in a new direction. |
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When angered, people burn, things break and fly around, lightning may strike out of a clear sky. |
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She didn't expect him to suddenly strike out and punch her in the gut with his hand wrapped around Norianna's hilt. |
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The hospital's 65 interns were also on strike out of solidarity with the residents. |
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Tiring of this, the Gerrys insouciantly strike out for a hike off the beaten track. |
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Al stared down at his right arm, at the hand clenched into a fist and the corded muscles aching to strike out, to punish her for doubting him. |
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In his 14-year career, he whiffed only 114 times, fewer times than many of today's hitters strike out in one season. |
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Last Saturday, he didn't strike out a batter or walk one, instead happily settling for a long string of ground balls. |
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I'd drop the ball or strike out at bat, while the rest of my so-called teammates buried their heads in their hands and groaned. |
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It is a festival that feminists would love to strike out completely from the history of a nation. |
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The companies that dazzle us the most are those that strike out in bold new directions with each new work. |
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Randy Johnson earned his 250th victory even though he failed to strike out a batter for the first time in nearly five years. |
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He tells his wife that if he is killed, she should remain hidden until the men have passed and then strike out on her own for Loreto. |
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The author usually fails to mention what portions of the specification they would strike out in the name of simplification. |
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He came back from a shot to the right hip and fired two heaters clocked at 94-96 mph to strike out Preston Wilson. |
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He is difficult to strike out despite an uppercut swing that makes him a long-ball threat. |
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Dymphna's spine stiffened and she had to force herself not to strike out and slap him. |
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Her trademark long blond bangs strike out at odd angles, whirling to and fro as she speaks. |
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However, I would love to see a motion to do that, to at least strike out the political rhetoric and advertising in the title. |
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Though we had visited most of these harbors on previous cruises, the amount of port time encouraged us to forswear organized tours and strike out on our own. |
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Applications to strike out for want of prosecution have become the common diet of the courts, but there are two unusual features of the present case. |
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I'm having to strike out there like a pioneer and dig deep, deep down to strike gold. |
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Mr. Speaker, we all know what happens in baseball when we strike out three times. |
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We have to strike out on new pathways here, even if this will require greater involvement of those who directly profit. |
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Too many entrepreneurs strike out on a business venture so convinced of its merits that they fail to thoroughly evaluate its potential. |
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To do this, strike out the four names listed above and print the name of the person you are appointing in the box below. |
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To what extent can we meaningfully influence the global system and to what extent are we able to strike out on our own? |
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The Information Commissioner sought to strike out the applications for judicial review on the basis of their prematurity. |
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Deleted text portions are identified with strike-out as of previous clarification editions and double strike out in the present edition. |
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Words, for her, are characters that own themselves, and which might at any point strike out on their own, behave mischievously, and get into trouble. |
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So each morning and evening, 700 villagers strike out across dirt roads turned into a morass of mud and dung to deliver medicines to people with AIDS and tuberculosis. |
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The minnows had appeared in early May, clinging to the cover of the kelp until they had grown venturous enough to strike out for the deeper water. |
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It was Namangani's first attempt to strike out from his mountain hideouts to the strategic heartland of Central Asia, the fertile, densely populated Ferghana Valley basin. |
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It would be wonderful if city planning in Sofia could strike out on a unique, radical path creating a phoenix of a capital suitable for third millennium urban living. |
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After exiting def Jam Records in 2000, Lighty would strike out on his own, forming Violator Management and Violator Records. |
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The ice bucket Challenge to strike out ALS has dominated Facebook pages and Twitter feeds of young and old for most of August. |
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The Silver Star By Jeannette Walls Two girls strike out on their own across the country after their mother abandons them. |
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I suppose I could try to strike out in search of these survivalist colonies, with a hobbled solbreeder or two under my arms. |
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And she memorably threatens her boys with a tire iron when they aim to strike out on their own. |
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Six months later, the upstart decided he was ready to strike out on his own. |
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The council hopes to sit the strike out until the summer holiday shutdown. |
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It is so easy to see how lessons remain unlearned and nations still strike out at others in the name of moral good, religious certainty or pure evil. |
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Well, if you strike out a bunch of guys and get the vast majority of the remaining outs via groundballs, you're not likely to allow too many home runs. |
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Too distrustful to delegate his responsibility to his ministers, he was too infirm of will to strike out and follow a consistent course for himself. |
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While sons are encouraged to attend school and strike out on their own, many daughters find that their education is of secondary importance to parents who are struggling to make ends meet. |
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In order to strike out inaccurate statements of fact that the applicant had filed, the Information Commissioner was added as a respondent in the proceeding. |
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After a sold-out fall tour with The Wooden Sky, Yukon Blonde strike out on a cross-country headlining tour in support of their debut, self-titled album. |
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It was a combined love of real ale and the rugged beauty of mid-Wales that encouraged them strike out and establish Cader Ales. |
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Goldhagen has left us with an image of a medieval-like incubus, a demon latent in the German mind, which had been waiting for an opportunity to strike out. |
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To test this, take some magazine which professes to popularize news events, and strike out every adjective and adverb which seems dispensable note how much more authoritative and less tinted by opinion the items appear. |
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When you strike out at corruption, corruption tends to strike back. |
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If you strike out, you don't have to crawl out of the place in shame. |
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I consider home runs per strike out to be a strategic variable as well as a measure of skill and power. |
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Billingsley used his curveball again to strike out Bautista and work out off what could have been a mess. |
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Jose Vidro followed with an RBI single, making it 7-6, but Callaway battled back to strike out Brad Wilkerson. |
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I voted against these regulations at the first reading and if I thought it could succeed, I would have tabled an amendment to strike out the common position. |
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Whether it's during a large summer storm or simply some local instability on a hot summer evening, lighting can seem to strike out of the blue in a dazzling display against the sky. |
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With the financial backing and expertise of a few close friends in the farming industry, the cousins decided to strike out on their own in 1990, when they founded Semtech. |
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A pitcher at bat is usually considered such a fish out of water that he is expected to foul, ground or strike out. |
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To do this, you should insert such person's name in the blank space provided in the form of proxy attached hereto and strike out the names printed thereon or complete another form of proxy. |
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They argue that an individual's desire to strike out is justified by media images in which both the hero and the villain use violence to seek revenge, often without consequences. |
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The CF asked the Court to strike out the grievor's application, and it ultimately did so on the basis that the grievance process was an adequate alternative remedy and that the grievor's application was premature. |
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Did the Motions Judge err in failing to strike out the respondent's application for judicial review against decisions of the Information Commissioner dismissing the respondent's complaints? |
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On being notified, the legions would strike out in preventative and punitive expeditions from Mainz or Strasburg, or Augsburg on the other side. |
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The health authority applied to strike out the claim as disclosing no cause of action on two grounds. |
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The shock was sufficiently strong to strike out some sparkles of his fiery temper. |
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I also understand that many sheeple have no concept of a combat mindset and therefore fear the unknown and make feeble attempts to strike out at those who do. |
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