The band of Tennesseean siblings overdid it on the road, though, and coasted into their new album following a yearlong hiatus. |
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After taking a one-year hiatus to choose a new director, the festival is expected to continue. |
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After a two-and-a-half year hiatus, America has a space shuttle back in orbit. |
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During this hiatus, the elaborate, expensive Decorated style gave way to the less expensive and plainer Perpendicular. |
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I warned of a blogging hiatus at the beginning of the day, but I'm actually finding it to be a useful distraction from thinking. |
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I was 20, a first year preclinical student, awaiting surgery for a large hiatus hernia. |
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I had a little quick one-night fling during our hiatus, and I have to admit that I enjoyed it. |
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Apologies for the brief hiatus in commentary, as I watch Wayne Rooney score England's third. |
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You might have different tests to try to rule out other conditions such as heart problems, peptic ulcers or hiatus hernias. |
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After this brief period of intense poetic creativity, however, there was a long hiatus. |
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The Legislative Assembly of Ontario is finally meeting again after a hiatus of four-and-a-half months. |
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After a hiatus of a few years, a group of like-minded researchers came together with the aim of reinvigorating the Network. |
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There was about a three-month hiatus, of course, while boats were being fixed and repaired. |
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Very little of the film is revealed other than that it is the return of Chaplin after a ten-year hiatus. |
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Air traffic picked up substantially over Thanksgiving after a two-month hiatus. |
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After a brief hiatus he put a new band together and came out of the recording studio with this collection of songs. |
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After a two-year hiatus, rumor has it that Rodman is serious about making a comeback. |
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The brief hiatus from Test cricket hasn't added too much zest to his bowling, but it seems to have revitalised Javagal Srinath the batsman. |
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Some experts say that after six to eight weeks of regular anaerobic exercise, a short hiatus is required to promote growth. |
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In fact, it was his work that inspired me to resubscribe to the magazine after a hiatus of a number of years. |
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The resumption of classes ended an eight-month hiatus while plunging the school into a legal battle. |
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The thoracic aorta may give rise to a renal artery, which descends through the aortic hiatus. |
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This section passes through the fourth sacral vertebra and sacral hiatus and the os ilium at the sciatic notch. |
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But the talks were resumed at the end of last year after a four-year hiatus. |
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She underwent surgery to correct a serious hiatus hernia which doctors afterward told her was life-threatening. |
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Esophageal hiatus is enlarged by incising the central tendon anteriorly to the pericardium. |
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Again, all my mates have read it and I haven't, which can lead to an embarrassing conversational hiatus in the pub. |
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Most of the time, reflux is associated with hiatus hernia or prolapse of stomach into the food pipe, which is quite troublesome. |
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A peritoneal sac protrudes through the hiatus into the mediastinum next to the esophagus. |
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Now that it is back in US control, combined with the one-year hiatus, the sense of urgency has been diluted. |
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High fibre foods minimize the risk of constipation, colon and rectal cancer, hiatus hernia, heart disease and obesity. |
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The result was a lengthy hiatus in the building work while another contractor was sought. |
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I'm aware that the past week has been the longest unannounced hiatus I've taken from posting since this site started. |
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A hiatus hernia is when part of the stomach slides through the diaphragm, the muscular sheet that separates the lungs and chest from the abdomen. |
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It will, however, mark the end of a 52-year hiatus for Philadelphia as host of a major party national convention. |
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Meanwhile, go read some of the fine blogs at the side there, and I'll just nip off and quietly drink myself insensible in the hiatus. |
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When I wrote it I was going through a very dark period of my life, a kind of hiatus if you like. |
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They're on summer hiatus, but they're rebroadcasting shows they did earlier in the season. |
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There was a one-week hiatus between closing in Edmonton and opening in Calgary. |
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This hiatus in our headlong rush to be economic superstars of Europe might present us with an opportunity to take stock. |
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Irwin is credited with orchestrating the successful campaign last year that returned Marolt to office after a four-year hiatus. |
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After a long hiatus he has recently begun writing poetry again, in his late seventies. |
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At one stage it looked as if the impasse could lead to a hiatus in Eurofighter production, threatening more than 1,000 jobs. |
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This is called a hiatus hernia, and it causes pain and heartburn. |
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The bilateral normalization talks will be resumed after a two-year hiatus. |
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Call it a pause or a hiatus or a bump in the road or a dead end. |
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After leaving Gap in 2011, Robinson took nearly a two-year hiatus from the industry to rediscover his passion for design. |
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Some people find that the symptoms of a hiatus hernia can be improved by better postural balance which may be achieved with the Alexander technique. |
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A win going into that hiatus would help Santorum claim momentum and credibility and refocus the race. |
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The close association between hiatus hernia and the symptoms of reflux esophagitis, observed long ago, led to the belief that such hernias cause reflux. |
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So during my last hiatus, I really wanted to do a movie, and divergent came along, so I did it. |
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Padre Goyo got back to Mexico in May from a three-month hiatus that he called a self-imposed exile in Europe. |
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A welcome hiatus in proceedings gives me a chance to check my emails. |
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His latest collection, the first since his two-year hiatus, features colours like orange, white, black and lilac, using material like English twill, linen and soft leather. |
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Therefore, a long hiatus exists in the fossil record of anapsids. |
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When seven months passed with no word on whether the comic would return, UPS announced the strip would go on permanent hiatus. |
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Juliana Hatfield has returned to solo work after a four-year hiatus. |
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The Deep North, mirabile dictu, is celebrating its return from its brief, unannounced hiatus with a sequence of just the most wonderful notes from the north. |
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I love to read poetry and try to memorize poetry on my hiatus so that I keep my memorization skills going. |
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The only problem with highly concentrated tomato products is that they may aggravate acid-related conditions like indigestion, hiatus hernia and rheumatoid arthritis. |
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It appears that Harry has returned to blogging, after a long hiatus. |
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In 2010, Branstad returned to office after a 12-year hiatus by handily defeating the Democratic incumbent. |
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In the summer of 2013, Jon Stewart took a hiatus from The Daily Show and traveled to Jordan for a month to film a movie. |
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After a six-year hiatus from the Scottish Leagues, David Irons was back. |
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The bombing raids were resumed after a brief hiatus on Friday. |
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The show returned from hiatus this week, and the host got right to work talking about Ferguson. |
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Summer vacations should offer a hiatus from the hustle but at the Hamptons everyone is selling or pushing someone or something. |
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After a two-year hiatus, Avon Old Farms Inn restaurant has brought back its a la carte menus for lunch and dinner, and has resurrected its Sunday brunch. |
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Back in 1988, after that infamous tackle, he had to rebuild his career following a two-year hiatus once surgeons had reconstructed his right knee. |
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The Daily Show was on hiatus when the tensions in Ferguson, mo escalated. |
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Further, in cases of hiatus hernia acid reflux was found both with and without esophagitis. |
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During this forced hiatus much of the material for their next album, Presence, was written. |
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After Hatton's career was put on a long hiatus, rumours of a comeback continued to circulate the media over the next several years. |
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In addition to diphthongs, Old French had many instances of hiatus between adjacent vowels, due to loss of an intervening consonant. |
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After a hiatus from performing, Barry Gibb returned to solo and guest singing performances. |
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Following the Hail to the Thief tour, Radiohead went on hiatus to spend time with their families and work on side projects. |
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After the release of Red Book and a tour to support the album's release, Texas went on hiatus. |
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After the release of Texas's 2005 album Red Book the band members confirmed that they would enter a hiatus. |
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A gap or missing strata in the geological record of an area is called a stratigraphic hiatus. |
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In 1988, during a hiatus in the television show, Slipback, the first radio drama, was transmitted. |
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In October 2012, Davies announced that for personal reasons the show would enter indefinite hiatus. |
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The band has since been on hiatus, as Shelley can not sing and play at the same time. |
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After this hiatus, the size and activity of the males' testes increase, signalling the start of a new reproductive cycle. |
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The period of the later 1950s and early 1960s has traditionally been seen as an era of hiatus for rock and roll. |
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Work continues, after a period of hiatus, on the nomination dossier for Historic Georgetown. |
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This hiatus ended in the 1850s, when increased public and private revenues from guano exports led to a rapid development of the city. |
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Later he married Beatriz Sanchez de Ortega in Seville during a hiatus in Spain. |
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From 1913 to 1915, there was a hiatus on executions but they were reinstated in 1916 when electrocution became the new method. |
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After a 30 year hiatus, the popularity of reel mowers is again on the rise, this time due to the increasing concern for the environment. |
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Apart from a brief hiatus with John Hall, in my time we've always been the snotty-nosed kid with his nose pressed against the toy shop window. |
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Thira stars Shobhana who is making a comeback to Mollywood, after a hiatus. |
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That is, the hiatus realization is clearly exceptional in sequences of this type where the first vocoid does not receive the stress. |
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Much of the prior gumminess was due to semi-petrified lubricants combined with the gun's lengthy hiatus from the range. |
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After an 18-month hiatus, Hammy is back at the club he has already played for almost 250 times and we're delighted to have him. |
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A hiatus hernia occurs when part of the stomach bulges up into the chest cavity through a weakness in the diaphragm. |
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I am 63 and suffer from angina, a hiatus hernia, poor circulation and ringing in my ears and also other heart troubles. |
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I'M having a very bad time with my hiatus hernia and have had tests done in hospital. |
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It is said to be highly-effective at relieving such conditions as irritable bowel syndrome, colitis, ulcers and hiatus hernia. |
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Q I'VE had advice from a dietician about my hiatus hernia but she told me it could take weeks before I'd notice changes. |
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But nine years ago his remit changed from dealing with gallstones, hiatus hernias and cancers to tackling the explosion in obesity. |
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I AM trying to get a book about hiatus hernias but it is no longer available. |
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A hiatal hernia exists when a portion of the stomach prolapses through the diaphragmatic hiatus into the thorax. |
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The space continues inferiorly through the diaphragmatic hiatus into the retroperitoneum. |
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Now, after her pop hiatus, she's back on the scene with a fresher, feistier sound about, among other things, two-faced people and superficial attitudes. |
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It's a great way of diagnosing a range of problems from ulcers to hiatus hernias, and is now a standard investigation for people with troublesome indigestion. |
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He has also given up smoking and his hiatus hernia symptoms have gone. |
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In infants, herniation through a persistent embryonic pleuroperitoneal hiatus is not only the most common form of diaphragmatic hernia but also the most serious. |
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Two DVDs contain videos and lectures on hernia anatomy, repair of inguinal hernias, complications, ventral and hiatus hernias, and indications and contraindications. |
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The usual causes of reflux are either a weak sphincter or a hiatus hernia, where the top of the stomach pokes up above the sphincter and stops it from closing properly. |
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Furthermore, languages rely on morphophonemic processes such as glide formation, vowel deletion, vowel coalescence and consonant epenthesis to resolve hiatus. |
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After a quick hiatus to focus on raising her two young boys, she's back soapmaking again in Central Valley, NY and selling bars at craft fairs and online. |
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The results, reported in the journal Gut, showed that even in healthy volunteers, wearing a tight belt and being overweight caused a partial hiatus hernia and acid reflux. |
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I don't want to put a mocker on him or anything, but regardless of his hiatus at the moment, I think the way his form has been across the board, he has to be a front-runner. |
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A rhotic speaker may use alternative strategies to prevent the hiatus, such as the insertion of a glottal stop to clarify the boundary between the two words. |
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Henceforth, children born in France from French parents were differentiated from children born in France from foreign parents, creating a hiatus between these two categories. |
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In December 1990, Level 42 returned to play a record run of concerts at Hammersmith Odeon, London, in part fulfilling booking obligations preceding the band's recent hiatus. |
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However, vowel sequences in hiatus are more freely allowed in some other languages, most famously perhaps in Bantu and Polynesian languages, but also in Japanese and Finnish. |
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After almost a year's hiatus, the Anker Cafe is reopened Aug. |
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The interval of geologic time not represented is called a hiatus. |
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It is called a hiatus because deposition was on hold for a period of time. |
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After the King of Limbs tour, during which the band performed several new songs, Radiohead entered hiatus again and the members worked on side projects. |
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Following the loss to Pacquiao, Hatton put his career on hiatus. |
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Kavad had quickly ordered that a new Catholicos should be chosen for the Church, ending a hiatus of twenty years in which Shah Khusrau had prevented the office being filled. |
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