He's part of a team studying whether the growing number of gas rigs is driving the birds away and hastening their decline. |
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Enterprising men are hastening thither, and capital is flowing into the State from all parts of the country. |
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First, physicians tend to be concerned about using opioids in terminal patients for fear of suppressing respiration and hastening death. |
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The red and gray sky above the rooftops is darkening and the inhabitants are hastening home for dinner. |
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It is our memories that locate us, orientate us, and tell us in what direction we are hastening. |
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These are strips of collagenous seaweed placed in a closed cervix, where they absorb moisture and swell, dilating the cervix and hastening the onset of labor. |
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Work allocation was conducive to the development of adaptations because hostler crews benefited by hastening their assigned tasks. |
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Antiseptic soap or peroxide washes of the lesion may be helpful in hastening recovery. |
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It has also succeeded in making foie gras a new, local religion, with Rougié hastening to ensure its worship. |
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In this way you will play your part in hastening Jesus' second coming and extending his kingdom on earth. |
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The failure to respond is hastening the marginalisation of these precious but fragile districts. |
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Close by, on the river, I counted fifty or so boats, full of people hastening towards the prayer. |
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I was hastening to the British national archives to immerse myself in old documents. |
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After Bear's demise last March, newly retired CEO Jimmy Cayne blamed Goldman Sachs, among others, for hastening its death. |
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I hear some obliging misconceiver of my meaning hastening to cry. |
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According to a report in the Sunday Times, there is increasing concern across Britain about the way hospitals appear to be hastening the deaths of elderly patients. |
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How often you have to give your peas a once-over depends on the weather, with warmer weather hastening ripening and thus calling for more frequent picking. |
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Instead, to please its own conservative wing and the Cuban exiles, the American administration will continue to maintain, and tighten if it can, the trade boycott in the hope of hastening the end of the régime. |
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Accelerated implementation of operational programmes will also represent an effective contribution hastening a return to normal economic conditions once the crisis is over. |
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At the same time, the social, economic and political pressures that indigenous and local communities experience worldwide contribute to hastening environmental degradation. |
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According to the Government of Alberta's provincial crop report issued on Aug. 19, the recent heat is deteriorating crops in the central and northern regions and is hastening crop development across the province. |
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That caused activists to pour onto the streets, perhaps hastening the regime's end. Suspending the internet may be a blunt instrument but controlling it can be an effective tool. |
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I would especially emphasise this for the benefit of those Members of the European Parliament who have had doubts about the value of hastening the phasing out of ozone-destroying substances. |
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Preached by a monk, and better than pilgrimages, the Crusades wanted to outdo Christ in hastening the accomplishment of the Reign, returning to the ideal of witness by blood, at the heart of the mystic search. |
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Their support has been instrumental in creating these construction jobs and hastening the Langlois mine's reopening, which holds great promise for the local workforce. |
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Mikhail Gorbachev, the president of the Soviet Union, credited the Polish pope with hastening the fall of Communism in Europe. |
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Seized by a fit of rage he denounced Lasson then and there as a Lutherist and hastening from church summoned him before the Court. |
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When Washington's army arrived outside Yorktown, Cornwallis prematurely abandoned his outer position, hastening his subsequent defeat. |
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The enlargement, by hastening the pace of structural reforms, has also better prepared Europe to embrace the benefits and tackle the challenges of globalisation by making it more competitive in the world. |
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Creating the circumstances in which such subjects can be addressed, especially in traditional rural societies and ethnic groups where early marriage is common, is a vital pre-condition for hastening its end. |
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Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought you to be in all holy conversation and godliness, looking for and hastening to the coming of the Day of God? |
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Depending on their condition, they were recycled or reconditioned for sale in emerging countries where mobile telephony can contribute to hastening development. |
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Whether reducing the risk of infection, restoring dignity, or hastening the return to a former lifestyle, we are committed to challenging the status quo. |
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The building of the Meadowhall Centre on the site of a former steelworks in 1990 was a mixed blessing, creating much needed jobs but hastening the decline of the city centre. |
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Patriotic sentiment ran high in Argentina, but the outcome prompted large protests against the ruling military government, hastening its downfall. |
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This policy I believe exercised a material influence in hastening the end. |
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Additionally he is credited with having played a significant role in hastening the downfall of communism in Poland and throughout Central and Eastern Europe. |
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