Persons with acute febrile illness usually should not be vaccinated until their symptoms have abated. |
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Outside the fine rain had abated, leaving it its wake a sullen spring sky of pencil grey. |
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It has to be said that the wobbles have abated considerably over the past two weeks. |
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As the storm force winds abated late on Thursday evening conditions did improve in most areas. |
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The reverberations of the war continue even into our time and they have not yet abated. |
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Demand for these wares abated before the Civil War but soon antiquarians and collectors began to search out examples of these patriotic ceramics. |
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The international media has taken its eye off Zimbabwe, yet the suffering of its people has in no way abated. |
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But with the southeast trade winds blowing, we vowed to return once the wind had abated. |
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Yet in the year that they had known each other his feelings had grown more intense rather than abated. |
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The spring saw the quick end of major combat abroad, while the threat of a widespread SARS epidemic abated. |
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The squalls abated and visibility improved, the valley funnelling down to Osmotherley cleared of mist and we set off that way. |
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The storm has not abated, not at all, and I look out one of the windows, and see that the snow is easily up to my waist. |
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An electrician arrived in a ladder truck and fixed the fault before the storm abated. |
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He looked up at the gray overcast sky and wondered how it was possible that this storm could have abated so quickly. |
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As the economic recession abated, its relevance receded in popular culture. |
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Surely winning comedy's biggest prize in 1995 must have abated this self-doubt? |
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You have abated my rage surpassingly well, and I do not see the need to revive it. |
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It is not so much that Neil's blend of chippiness and egomania has abated, but that it has simply found its perfect outlet. |
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The harassment and persecution of Tamils in Sri Lanka has in no way abated in recent years. |
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We did have, however, a small fuel leak, as I mentioned before, and it was abated using layers of foam. |
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He had abated his hunger somewhat, so he put his fork down and turned to the elderly man. |
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The Committee gave instructions to the electrical engineer to have the nuisance abated. |
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Glancing toward the window, he noted that the light, steady drizzle had not abated. |
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Self-punishment is abated by observing other members modeling appropriate emotional responses to various experiences. |
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He had a positive relationship with his stepfather, although the longing for his real father never abated. |
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If the proximate causes of that crisis have abated, the underlying challenges facing Timorese youth remain very much in place. |
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As mentioned in my last report, the ground fuel problem faced by the Mission has abated somewhat. |
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It was clear that more data were needed to determine if the negative trends were continuing or if they had been abated. |
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It was evident to the Committee that these strains abated in the wake of the Service's continuation of its investigations. |
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Mild dryness concerns in South American soybean growing areas have abated with good rains received lately. |
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After a few minutes her laughter abated to sporadic giggles. |
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The temperature dropped, the winds abated, and cool rains began to fall. |
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The Western appropriation of communist kitsch thrived during the Cold War, for purposes both earnest and ironic, and it has not abated since then. |
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The violence has abated in Hungary but is rising in the neighbouring Czech Republic. |
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Although consumer gloom seems to have abated, the reported level of –27 is remarkably low by historical standards. |
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We can take a firm whack at these books that warrant coverage and, together, we can ensure that this heinous backlog is, to some small degree, abated. |
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The tizzy over the storyline was already whipped and then abated over in the U.K., where the episode aired months ago. |
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The government, which stopped publishing crime statistics years ago, insists that violence has abated. |
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And after the recriminations and a bit of the stridency had abated, we tore up the communiqué. |
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His white voters are aging, and the statewide concern about illegal immigration has abated now that rates are at a historic low. |
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There are many loose ends surrounding the crime and the bickering, even though somewhat abated, will undoubtedly flare again. |
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It is clear that within the constraints imposed on them, the design team has done everything to ensure that community disruption is abated as much as possible. |
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After the recessional Croft waited until the exodus had abated, nodded silently to her ladyship as she passed down the aisle, and followed the stragglers out. |
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The remarks were later withdrawn when Irish inflation abated. |
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The loneliness abated somewhat the next morning when I went in to to take a shower and saw a little tree frog, a peeper, in the shower stall. |
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Though his fondness for casinos has abated, he makes an occasional pilgrimage back to the one-armed bandits, and he plays the stock market even after the dot-com crash. |
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Soon after the winds abated, word filtered out of New Orleans that the Industrial Canal levee had failed. |
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The intensity somewhat abated in the second period, and the actions were more spectacular than productive. |
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It should have been able to tell us the number of people who are involved in this measure and how much has been recovered in abated taxes. |
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Although much of the rest of Scotland was shrouded in mist and heavy rain, the deluge which dampened Aberdeen in the morning had abated long before kick off. |
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The overlapping wars Sunni against American, Sunni against Shia and Shia against Shia that harrowed Iraq after the invasion of 2003 have abated. |
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This dissatisfaction with the management of straddling stocks in that area has not abated. |
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After the crisis abated, the British military officers remained in Canada to make recommendations for the improvement of its defences. |
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Furthermore, funding liquidity pressures and the associated risk of forced asset sales seem to have abated in the hedge fund sector. |
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Although food-fuel prices have abated from their record levels, many countries of the region are grappling with the repercussions of the global financial crisis, which has become an economic crisis. |
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Legacies are liable to be abated entirely or in proportion, upon a deficiency of assets. |
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The kynge of Scottes planted his siege before the castell of Norham, and sore abated the walls. |
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Gradually, the salty smell abated, or perhaps they had just become nose-blind to it. |
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The global economic crisis has not abated. |
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The rescue party found the lost souls and transported them to a nearby camp to recover, leaving their stranded vehicles to be recovered two days later when the storm abated. |
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With electronics, the need to transport physically inscribed messages abated, but, according to McLuhan, the notion of media as metaphor retained cogency as users themselves became grafted into their technological extensions. |
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The pace of foreclosures has not abated, and there has been no improvement in employment in residential construction. Worse still, the momentum now seems to be ebbing. |
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Car-hijacking abated somewhat during the rainy season, but increased again in September, with three incidents in Nyala in the first ten days of the month. |
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When into the complacency of the seventeenth century there was thrown this yeasty art of newspaper printing, a ferment was set up which has not been abated by the passage of three centuries. |
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After commercial training in the banking sector, a luckless marriage and the joys of motherhood, after fifteen years in Switzerland, my homesickness for Africa had not abated. |
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The downturn was boosted by the decline in short-term rates as fears of resurgent inflationary pressures in the medium to long term abated, but also by the increasing credibility of the move towards Monetary Union. |
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Moreover, the fear of imminent catastrophe has abated. |
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Erdogan on a roll Four more years The moisture down below Trading places ReprintsSuch missteps aside, Europe's nervousness about the emergence of China has abated of late. |
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Her long, bitter feud with Mrs Zia has not abated. |
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In addition, short-term price pressures abated. |
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The U. S. dollar has ceded further ground on Monday as concerns about the U. S. economy abated and broadly improved corporate earnings lifted risk appetite and regional stock markets. |
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The stock market bubble has burst and financial instability has abated. |
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In this context, and given the gradual strengthening of the euro in 2002 and early 2003, upward pressures on inflation abated, particularly in the second half of this period. |
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The hyer that they were in this present lyf, the moore shulle they be abated and defouled in helle. |
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The Sri Lankan government is pursuing journalists who dare criticize the government, and the climate of impunity with which journalists have been killed, threatened, and harassed under the Rajapakse government has not abated. |
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Although the fishermen have been warned, the difficulties have not abated. |
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To this end, environmental accounts offer a means of monitoring the pressures exerted by the economy on the environment and of exploring how these might be abated. |
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In the case of two individual targets where it was clear that threat activities had abated, the Committee believes CSIS should have terminated its investigations earlier than it did. |
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Crude Oil prices finished largely unchanged after an industry report showed U. S. stockpiles fell, raising optimism that fuel demand has increased as the economic crisis abated. |
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The second aspect which has recently become apparent, and which could pose a risk, although the risk may have abated somewhat at present, is the large number of electoral constituencies outside Ukraine. |
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The conflict and political dynamics in Darfur have changed considerably in the past few years, even as the violence associated with the insurgency and counter-insurgency, which peaked in 2004, has abated considerably. |
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As the food-fuel crisis, which has somewhat abated recently, has been much written about and analysed, it will not be dealt with in detail in the present document. |
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Additionally, the investigators found, dissociative symptoms abated with repeated dosing. |
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This trend abated following the American Revolution as slavery became regarded as unprofitable. |
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By the late 1920s, the publication of this type of literature largely abated and was only sporadically revived in the later 20th century. |
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After this defeat, Moorish attacks abated until Almanzor began his campaigns. |
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With the proclamation of the Edict of Nantes, and the subsequent protection of Huguenot rights, pressures to leave France abated. |
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She was mostly bedridden until her sister introduced her to Hawthorne, after which her headaches seem to have abated. |
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The rain that had poured down on everyone there for hours had abated. |
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The giggle fit continues, finally abated with a gratified sigh. |
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In the case of a very furious attachment, I dare say, she would have abated two avuncular baronets, a consobrinal lord, and a corresponding amount of rent. |
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So there are no plans to cut back until the cult of the Chav has abated? |
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Fear that the war would lead to disastrous conditions for industrial areas, with increased unemployment, abated as the German offensive on the Western Front came to a halt. |
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My class warrior conscious abated, I was grateful a Carrickfergus company had recently set up to cater for tourists wanting to visit or leave the city in style. |
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Unanticipatedly, within 10 days, for the first time in 3 years, the pain and tenderness of the CST abated, and within a month the CST disappeared. |
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As the rain abated in the second half, Cleck sent over a second penalty. |
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Many died of it every day, so that now all our extenuations abated. |
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This trend abated in the 1990s as increased police action coupled with a robust economy deterred many potential candidates to forfeit or fail to take up the habit. |
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