His decision closes an era of power-broking but leaves a fierce battle between Labor, Liberals and the Greens to capture the spot he's vacating. |
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Countless rug burns and torn knee ligaments later, they tried to make amends by vacating the dome for a retro stadium. |
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She slipped out the door, relieved that she was able to sneak out, vacating the room, before anything regretful was said or done. |
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Leaving such a fundamental issue to private capital is like vacating the summerhouse without securing the front door. |
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Note that any unnecessary disturbance to nesting raptors was minimized by vacating the area as soon as possible. |
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The Americans, although virtually vacating the North Atlantic, had wanted to retain control over the entire North American coastline. |
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Slum dwellers, if they agree, then move in to the new housing, vacating land in Old Tbilisi. |
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At 1614, the pilot reported that he was vacating 9,500 feet asl for a higher altitude in order to maintain visual flight conditions. |
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Before vacating the site, the exhibitor must remove all remaining items such as nails, screws, staples, adhesive tape, etc. |
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The offer is conditional on the employee vacating the property within the 90 days. |
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Have the housing unit cleaned upon vacating by fumigation, deodorizing, professional carpet cleaning, or other method appropriate under the circumstances. |
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The move represents an expansion for MTS, which will be vacating its premises at 45 Rockefeller Plaza. |
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In the present circumstances, a member whose release is cancelled for a reason other than a vacating of a sentence or finding by a court must be re-enrolled. |
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Klitschko's brother Vitali, who jointly held the heavyweight championship with Wladimir before vacating the WBC title upon his 2013 retirement, was elected mayor of Ukraine's capital Kiev last year. |
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This argument is directly linked to the space-shortage argument outlined above, since it is based on the assumption that conversion of aircraft positions is the only way of vacating enough space for a second operator. |
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They intend to move to their new residence at the end of the school year, which is two months away, and have given notice to their landlord that they will be vacating the townhouse at that time. |
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These elements use mortars that are easy to carry, quick to set up and fire before vacating the firing point, making any efforts to locate them very difficult. |
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So there's no question of the government's vacating this civil sphere, that is to say marriage, in order to subcontract it to the various religious orders. |
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This year, both of us are vacating our respective chairman positions. |
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However, during President's rule, the Council of Ministers is dissolved, vacating the office of Chief Minister. |
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An MP who wishes to resign has first to accept an office of profit under the Crown, thus vacating their seat. |
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He was apprised that after vacating CDA land from the adverse possession, barbed wire is being erected around the vacated land for its fencing. |
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Since vacating the Elyseé, Chirac has enjoyed an unexpected resurgence in popularity – due at least partly to the contrast between his conservative image and his successor's ostentatiousness. |
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In 1998 training programmes consolidated at the Britannia Royal Naval College, now at Dartmouth, thus vacating Osborne House. |
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After the fight Haye announced that he would be moving up to the heavyweight division with immediate effect and would therefore be vacating his newly won belts. |
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Hence the limited capacity of hydropower units is not generally used to produce base power except for vacating the flood pool or meeting downstream needs. |
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Mr. Hempseed, touching his forelock, was quietly vacating the seat in the hearth. Everyone was staring curiously, yet deferentially, at the foreigners. |
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He made seven successful defences of his WBU title before vacating. |
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