No sooner has the salesperson sold you the hi-fi, radio or washing machine than they offer you an extended warranty in case it goes wrong. |
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While Scotland's great outdoors can be very beautiful and romantic, we do want couples to have a plan B in case the weather turns nasty. |
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It wasn't like it was incredibly dangerous, but just in case, she slowed to a fast walk. |
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We were constantly walking on eggshells because we were worried about upsetting him in case it would cause a situation. |
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Yet, in case after case, the chicken always ended up dead, while the duck went happily quacking down the river. |
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A Quaker has appeared in court after refusing to pay part of his taxes, in case the money was used for military purposes. |
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The couple decided to try for a baby without seeking specialist advice in case they were warned off due to the risks involved. |
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Security guards stood watchfully, while anxious exhibitors slept alongside their valuables in case thieves struck in the night. |
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Parents who are not married may wed to give legal security to their children in case of sudden or accidental death. |
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We carried spare water for the rad, a hand pump just in case the Dunlop pressure dropped, and maybe even a canister of petrol. |
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This cut the defenders off from each other, since they were not allowed to use radios in case their messages were picked up by the enemy. |
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He left quickly to rescan the area just in case, and then radioed some place that Lichen didn't know. |
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Yes, I knew you were joshing, but I like to explain these things anyway, just in case there are other readers who aren't sure. |
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There's a tracking device in every ship, in case someone decides to go for a joyride or something like this. |
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The robin flew down to join the party in case there was a juicy snack left over. |
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You slept when you could, but you were always awake at first and last light in case of a surprise attack. |
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This year, I'm transcribing these rants in case someone somewhere might want to read them. |
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Teams still bring propane torches, rasps, sandpaper and saws on the road, just in case. |
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We drove fast, in case they thought to pull out their six-guns and drill us from afar. |
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Keep soft toys, rattles, or pacifiers on hand in case your baby gets fussy. |
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A second briefcase was kept under the White House in a secret bunker in case of nuclear attack. |
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I go over the figures, checking and double-checking, just in case I may have got them wrong. |
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I would go with two pairs of tan khakis, you want to have an extra pair in case you spill something on one of them. |
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Visitors have been told not to bring fruit and flowers in case they transmit the airborne virus and strict visiting times are being enforced. |
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The ports and airports have been alerted in case he tries to leave the country. |
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Is there someone in the wings who, in case you don't run the company, will run the company? |
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I am worried in case I get rejected, but I can't stand not knowing him and the curiosity is killing me. |
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We wired up the tents to a generator and wired up all the shops to a switch that goes to another generator in case of power loss. |
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You should try to back up your data as often as you can in case you lose it or need to reconfigure your system. |
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Herewith some time-tested tips to wooing the eminently wooable, just in case your town gets Olympic Fever, too. |
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Would you be afraid to meet him late at night in a dark alley, just in case he was carrying a crowbar and threatening to kneecap you? |
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The areas have been divided into zones and people in the red zones have been advised to vacate these areas in case of severe weather. |
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A lifeboat was due to stay close to the vessel overnight in case conditions worsened. |
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It'll be worth checking the weather forecast first, of course, just in case it's wall-to-wall cloud. |
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Also, if there is a new company opening up in the city then it's always worth checking them out in case they are good for a donation. |
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The force will have some armoured vehicles in reserve in case of difficulty. |
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Programmable CD-ROMs, in case you hadn't guessed, are write-once media, not rewritable. |
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Forming a defensive network, the fortified villages would be reinforced in case of concerted attack. |
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The packing slip, complete with a full list of components, is a good thing to have on file in case you ever need to reinstall software. |
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An insurance company needs to reinsure its clients to minimize losses in case of incidents which result in claims. |
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You are better off to have a number of alternatives available to you in case of an emergency. |
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The archeological team had to be very careful in unearthing the ruins in case a landmine was buried under the surface. |
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As a result, unintentional interference causing, directly or indirectly, legally-recognised harm was remediable in case. |
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It would help to know your names in case we get ambushed, and I need to call you in a hurry. |
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It had to be able to withstand a gigantic nearby explosion in case one of the rockets exploded on or near the launch pad. |
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Carefully, in case she found that she needed to reseal it, she steamed the envelope open and peeled away the fold. |
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I ran the test over and over, reseating the probes each time just in case I had something wrong. |
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A water firm has been granted permission to pump water from the Lake District into a reservoir in case of drought. |
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I identify as an androgyne, by the way, in case anyone feels that's relevant to deciding how to take this response. |
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They are there in case one day someone again wants to live in the house as a private residence and restore it to its original condition. |
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Living together creates the illusion of having found adequate shelter and a feigned ability to resist in case of attack. |
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I only had the knife to scare him in case he got me and gave me a leathering. |
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The exit rows often have a lot more legroom so that there is enough space to evacuate the airplane in case of an emergency. |
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We must be on the look out for thieves and pickpockets, but also for anything suspicious in case of a terror attack. |
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I suggest leaving a stick of deodorant or antiperspirant at the office in case you need to apply more throughout the day. |
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And while the Bridlington lifeboatmen were at church, the Filey lifeboat had launched in case there was a call-out. |
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He decided he wouldn't tell anyone about the meeting last night at the central, in case people thought he was barking mad. |
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Digging around in the bottom drawer where Mother kept rags, he ripped a couple up and constructed a tail, just in case it should prove necessary. |
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She had put on her linen swimming costume under her clothes in case she had to swim to the island. |
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But in case you haven't already guessed, yesterday's story about Brussels banning Yorkshire Puddings was an April Fool. |
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Choose an area with linoleum or tiled floors in case of mishaps or accidents so the area is easily cleaned. |
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You've probably already agreed to go to arbitration in case of a dispute with your broker. |
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Keep product literature in case of future questions and complete warranty cards. |
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But in case you thought the local authority was rolling in money, then think again. |
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Rather than arguing the toss, we'd be better off planting some extra vegetables in case we're lumbered with food rationing. |
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Two fully independent AC and DC electrical systems are each capable of supplying all essential loads in case of failure the other system. |
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Two warriors, armed to the teeth, stand alert, ready to defend the demolition team in case of a raid by bandits. |
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The others were in full agreement, and Pat and John already had me in an armlock, just in case I tried to make a break for it. |
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Michael loaded the rest in the boot and got inside, just in case she decided to loose the beast as payback. |
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Obviously we were all put on alert in case there was a loose cannon targeting skydivers. |
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I didn't dare make a move in case she got upset and I lost my free transport. |
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Even now if I get a headache I'm not allowed to take any aspirins in case it masks the symptoms and I have a recurrence. |
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The answer, in case you were holding your breath, was a pretty resounding no. |
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For the record, in case anyone is thinking it, the assertion that women are worse at maths is also utter rubbish. |
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She figured that it would be best to assume a fake name, in case someone was truly searching for them still. |
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She assured and reassured us they didn't have peanuts in them but I stayed away from them just in case. |
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If you could arrange twice that amount, so we have plenty spare in case of an astrogation problem, then I'm sure we can reach an agreement. |
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Just in case you don't know what I'm talking about I'll try and bring you up to speed. |
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With quasi-judicial powers, NHB will be able to recommend attachment of property in case of default in loan repayments. |
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But are news outlets simply afraid of unleashing their investigative attack dogs in case legal action and harassment will follow? |
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The government has also tried to pass some horrendous law to justify their original lunacy, but it was rejected, in case people haven't noticed. |
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Yeah, it's so easy to mock something just because you think other people will and you want to get in first in case someone thinks you're a saddo. |
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Also, people are getting safe room kits in which they're being given special room air filters to set up just in case there is an accident. |
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That would give a healthy mixture of attack and defence in the line-up and throw in a safety net in case of collapses. |
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It was almost like a 'goodbye' in case she isn't Queen of the United Kingdom when she goes to Crathie Church next Sunday. |
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For me, I signed on to The avengers 1-3 and then Hawk-Eye, in case they want to do a Hawk-Eye spin-off. |
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By this time he had more men than his pursuers, but they were of low quality because the best troops were kept in European Russia in case of rebellion. |
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Most severe weather conditions come with a bit of advance warning, so it pays to plan ahead and book a hotel, just in case of an unexpected overnight layover. |
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But keep them easily accessible to people in the house, in case of fire. |
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You don't stop at a red traffic light, in case somebody hijacks your car. |
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Veronica told her that in the four years she had been doing a line with Andy, she never risked bringing him inside the door in case Jacko had drink in him. |
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And just in case anyone forgot, medical advances have transformed AIDS from a death sentence to something more manageable. |
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When she was out of sight, the man also took to his heels in case the woman quickly found out what was contained in the plastic bag and followed him. |
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Cardiff's weak-kneed Liberals are trembling in case anyone finds out. |
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It could be worth putting your property on the market sooner rather than later, in case demand does tail off in the short term and the market weakens over the coming months. |
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Crew chiefs were finishing pre-flighting all the aircraft scheduled for the mission that day and any spares selected in case any ship aborted their pre-flight run-ups. |
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She calmly joined the others in fashioning floatation devices from plastic bags in case the blaze forced them to flee. |
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But hang on to the receipt in case you want to exchange it for something of equivalent value in case you don't need that day or you've had it before. |
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You'll be hearing plenty on the subject from me in the next few days, but in case you're left jonesing for more, check out our Social Security Archive. |
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It's nice to have that leeway, in case there are any bad days lurking. |
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They were taking down our coordinates every 15 minutes in case we got washed under and had to take the rubber raft and jump into our survival suits. |
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The way the cars are parked, there's only inches either side of you and you're worrying in case a child or a dog comes running out from between the cars. |
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Sarah's lungs and immune system still have not developed properly and she is not allowed outside while it is raining, in case she catches pneumonia. |
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The Saudis are building cash reserves in case they find it necessary to open up the spigots and drive prices down, to teach not only Russia, but possibly also Iraq, a lesson. |
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Instead, it appears to be part of a contingency plan in case Abbas feels he has exhausted his political options. |
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Eurostar has even switched from Anglo-French crews to all-British staff to avoid disruption in case French SNCF workers decide to down tools on Tuesday and Wednesday. |
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I've tried desperately to avoid kvetching about my roommate here, just in case she ever runs across the site, but last night sent me over the edge. |
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Here's a video clip proving it in case you were inclined to doubt my word. |
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In the years since then, the Park Service has continued to keep the old lighthouse in operating condition in case its unromantic replacement ever breaks down. |
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Last time I was down in that area the locals told me to be careful where I walked near the caves just in case I fell down a hole and be lost forever. |
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He carried an extension cord in case he needed to recharge at one of his emergency spots. |
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Idona, stand by to aid me just in case it does appear again. |
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Too often we hear people in modern sport trying to take the pressure off themselves by lowering expectations, inflating the life raft in case things go wrong. |
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There definitely is some virtue in keeping the affair low-key, in not raising the level of expectation, for in case of failure, nobody accuses you of bragging. |
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Using common sense and personal risk management will help make you more visible to the automobiles on the road and protect your body in case of an accident. |
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Other new features on the facility include the provision of life-support jackets for all crew members and additional life rings for use in case of emergencies. |
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I settle for a sweater and jacket and throw a tie in my briefcase just in case it turns out to be the prom. |
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Just in case anyone I work with is reading this, see if you can guess which current highly respected staff member approached me with this request. |
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It has taken us back to our childhood in Carlisle in the 1940s and 1950s when you were scared to get out of bed in the morning in case your bare feet froze on the lino. |
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The Australian has been offered a five-year contract to take over coaching duties, but two other highly rated personnel have been lined up in case he turns it down. |
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Anne withheld royal assent from the Scottish Militia Bill 1708 in case the militia raised in Scotland was disloyal and sided with the Jacobites. |
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Article 16 of the Constitution of France allows the President of the Republic to exercise exceptional powers in case of a national emergency. |
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He had wished to be buried where he died, but had also wanted the burial delayed in case he was only comatose. |
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Sulfur content yields sulfur dioxide, or in case of incomplete combustion, hydrogen sulfide. |
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The purpose of this wasteway is to provide for emergency waste in the canal in case of unscheduled shutdown of the relift pumping plant. |
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He attended the meeting to ride shotgun for the sales team, in case anyone had a technical question. |
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She'd better have an arsenal of Trojans in her purse just in case he wasn't carrying a safe in his back pocket. |
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There are several kinds of hormones available that may help your mare to settle properly in case she is difficult to get in foal. |
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This game is so hard that I find myself taking a snapshot every few seconds in case I get killed. |
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That recipe is an old standby, and she keeps the ingredients around in case of unexpected guests. |
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I don't think I need these papers any more, but just in case, I'll store them away in the attic. |
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The load may be tarped for serious white water, but tarped or not, everything should be tied securely in case of capsize. |
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That was when I learned that every Taswegian worth his salt carries an axe in his boot and, more often than not, two in case of axe-less friends. |
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The sheriff kept his gun unholstered in case the cowboys started any trouble. |
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I made sure to check the terms of my warranty for my computer to ensure I was covered in case it broke down. |
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It would be tasty in case of oral pleasure and have assorted colors. |
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He also dismissed suggestions BA was building a war chest in case of summer strikes. |
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In most European countries, it is a legal requirement that drivers carry a red warning triangle in case of breakdown or accident. |
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You also have to have an approved warning triangle and a hi-visibility jacket in case you break down or have to stop by the side of the road. |
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Although, I have been putting them over my shoes just in case a funnel web spider tries to take up residence. |
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Here are the basics in case you find yourself eating bitter herbs or on a quest for the Afikoman tonight. |
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Those already receiving a pension would not be affected as they would get priority in case the scheme winds ups. |
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She keeps flashlights and candles handy in case of a blackout. |
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The approved life raft is compact and lightweight and enables passengers and crew to evacuate in case of an emergency landing on water. |
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Having rotovated the ground Trevor ready for planting one April, the land needed to be ridged up in case of heavy rain. |
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Though the vans were driverless and mapless, they did carry researchers as passengers just in case of emergencies. |
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It always helps to have a set of booster cables on hand in case your battery goes dead. |
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Personally, I'm going to try not to write anything sackable over the next few days, just in case I end up in the same dole queue as Lembit. |
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Even in case of a pregnant bhikkhuni, the king is consulted, as mentioned in the prologue of Jataka no. |
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There was simply no way we could reach her but, out of sympathy and Samaritanism, I figured a course and distance on the chart, just in case. |
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Jacob always carried a set of brass knuckles, just in case he ever got caught up in a bar fight. |
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We made a calculated decision not to visit them on the first day, in case we seemed too eager. |
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The Company shall give three months' prior notice to the Customs Collector in case they decide to debond the shipyard. |
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I tried if a pendulum would swing faster, or continue swinging longer, in case of exsuction of the air. |
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I decided, while we were foreplaying, that I must get a supply, just in case. |
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They even established a major garrison in Sicily in case the Seleucids ever got to Italy. |
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However, in case of entrepreneurship research, these notions are employed by academics too, but vaguely. |
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Parker himself would wait in the Kattegat, covering Nelson's fleet in case of the arrival of the Swedish or Russian fleets. |
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Lots of people who grew up eating KD keep a box in their cupboard just in case. You never know when you'll need comfort and convenience. |
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It's worth keeping a dictionary around in case you come across an unfamiliar word. |
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The Chilcootens told him that he had better clattawa and gave him a knife, to defend himself in case he came across any white men. |
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The doors are fitted with conventional inflatable chutes for passengers to escape in case of any ground emergency. |
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Link doors enable people to walk along in the train in case of an emergency. |
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On new buildings, a solid fire retardant barrier over the rafters can make the thatch sacrificial in case of fire. |
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He chose to stay at St Cyprian's until December 1916, in case a place at Eton became available. |
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The title of Earl Mortimer was added in case a claim was laid to the Oxford earldom. |
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The umpires can also call an end to the match in case of bad light or weather. |
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The FA commissioned a replica cup in case the original cup was not found in time. |
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A copy of this trophy was also produced, in case anything happened to the primary trophy. |
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Second Mates are charged with being the medical officer in case of medical emergency. |
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However, in case of a dispute, the consent of the parties to the dispute was not required for unanimity. |
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Each Security Council member must have a representative available at UN Headquarters at all times in case an emergency meeting becomes necessary. |
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The new treaty deprived Russia of its right to block warships from passing into the Black Sea in case of war. |
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Many of the Swedish steam locomotives were preserved during the Cold War in case of war. |
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Ascetics of the Orthodox Church are recognized by their long hair, and in case of male monks, long beards. |
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He also trained as a gauger or exciseman in case farming continued to be unsuccessful. |
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He wrote that testimony might be doubted even from some great authority in case the facts themselves are not credible. |
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We'd better put nametags in the children's school uniforms, in case they get mixed up. |
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These data suggest that nanoparticulation is essential for cardioprotection of statins from IR injury in case administered at reperfusion. |
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Identity cards were valid for 10 years, had to be updated within a year in case of change of residence, and their renewal required paying a fee. |
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Customs duty is calculated on the determination of the assessable value in case of those items for which the duty is levied ad valorem. |
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Troops were positioned on the bridge giving an excellent arc of fire in case of attack. |
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This is important to point out, as in case of serious injury it is in stark contrast to most modern legal systems. |
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An oath, in case they were forsworn, draweth a curse on them, a detestable omination towards the priests of God. |
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Johnson on 5 June, warning that the US would not stand beside Turkey in case of a consequential Soviet invasion of Turkish territory. |
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It specifies tanker design features that are intended to minimize oil discharge into the ocean during ship operations and in case of accidents. |
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The major rivers on the east coast were also explored in case they could lead to a transcontinental passage. |
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Oil spills are recorded both in case of maritime routes and pipeline routes to the main refineries. |
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Additionally, data for a few weeks following is uploaded in case of transmission updates that delay data upload. |
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Diesel locomotives are also on hand at both terminals in case they are needed to help a train out. |
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Keep a good paper trail in case anyone asks you why you arrived at that conclusion. |
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All men belong to the reserve until age 50 or 60 depending on rank, and may be called up in case of mobilization. |
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The British became aware through their agents of the scheme and drew up a plan to mobilise their forces in case of the invasion. |
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Each of the major fountains was connected to two different aqueducts, in case one was shut down for service. |
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Sometimes, multiple antibiotics are used in case there is resistance to one antibiotic. |
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For example, Riasanovsky said that killing the man or the woman in case of adultery is a good illustration. |
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Another characteristic of junks, interior compartments or bulkheads, strengthened the ship and slowed flooding in case of holing. |
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These countries have also proven useful in case studies surrounding chemical preservatives, as they have been only recently introduced. |
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In return the British promised to protect Bahrain from all aggression by sea and to lend support in case of land attack. |
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Articles and adjectives must agree in case, number and gender with the nouns they modify. |
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And in case of married male committing adultery with a married female, they shall receive one hundred lashes and be stoned to death. |
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Unwritten laws are laws which are not contained in any statutes and can be found in case decisions. |
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Madid was supplemented for the race earlier this week as an intended insurance policy in case Haafhd did not run. |
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Connor, of Renfrew, also suffers from avascular necrosis, meaning he can't run around the playground in case his fragile hip breaks. |
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The insert is held in place by a tiny setscrew and can be easily replaced in case of damage or breakage. |
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There was a recent case of a teacher being banned from using Blu-Tack on class room windows, in case they exploded. |
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The Vostok also contained a supply of food and water for 10 days in case of retrorocket failure. |
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The government was offering the company a fortune, and threatening it with antirobot legislation in case of a refusal. |
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I think I'll pass on The Swarm just in case someone releases killer bees. |
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Racing recumbents, also called low racers, are known for their funky shell, which protects the rider's body in case of an accident, and boosts the bike's speed. |
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This person can determine whether the birth mother is interested in a reunion and can serve as a buffer in case she rejects contact with her child. |
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Afterwards, notices are served to offenders, and eventually offences are reported in case the offender fails to remove the satellite dish during the given period. |
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They include the magnetic fishing game brand Yi Si Da, model 5501, barcode 6991264088375 made in China, which can cause bowel obstruction in case of ingestion of the magnets. |
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Si-Wu-Tang is an old formula used in case of menstrual pain. |
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We gave him thermal blankets and the rescue team at the scene believed he needed to go to hospital in case of secondary drowning which can happen in seawater incidents. |
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Being able to reach back to the USARAF G-8 was critical to maintaining continuity between commands in case the JFC was replaced or if communications failed. |
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Their made-up faces were garish in the night-light and as they walked they stared fixedly ahead, afraid to make a sideways glance in case it should be called soliciting. |
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The car boiled, and we poured in water from a jerrican and filled up another one to take with us, in case it grew thirsty again on the road going up to Jerusalem. |
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Going into that race weekend, Hill announced he would retire after the Grand Prix, leading Jordan to test Jos Verstappen in case Hill had to be quickly replaced. |
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This pattern could be interpreted with the prevailing of a large anticyclone over the Scandinavian and Baltic Sea regions in case of its positive phase. |
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But in case you think drinking is too tame, the bar at Vesper serves up some mind-altering cocktails like Mai This made with rock candy and a roast chestnut mint julep. |
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Other quirky vintage details include wartime posters on the wall, a vintage Welsh dresser and strips of newspaper in the loo in case you're caught short. |
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That way, in case something happens or starts to happen, we can get all those landing gears off the planes that have been sprayed in a similar manner. |
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Admirers of the absurd might have noticed his BowDry manual sponge water hog strategically located on the boundary edge in case the weatherman got a forecast wrong yet again. |
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I learned from then on never to go to the pictures alone. It was far better to be well-handed, with some of my friends, just in case any trouble broke out. |
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An 8-year prison sentence is provided for torture crimes without after-effects, and 12 years in prison in case where acts of torture leave traces. |
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Ask whether there's resuscitative equipment on site and whether your doctor is certified in advanced resuscitation techniques in case something goes wrong. |
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This means that in case you have a value statement as a consequence of your reasoning, there must have been at least one value statement among your premises. |
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A final reason for the Second Settlement was to give the Principate constitutional stability and staying power in case something happened to Princeps Augustus. |
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All on deck must be aware of, and if possible avoid, the potential arc of the boom, mainsheet and other gear in case an accidental jibe occurs during a run. |
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However, in Brehon law one does not immediately own the property, rather animals are taken to an intermediary land to wait in case the original owner pays the debt. |
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Vision has to help the subject to control his worn neuro-prosthesis in case of a small amount of remaining muscles when the EMG control becomes unefficient. |
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On a few excruciating expeditions into the thirstland we found some melon-like objects, but we were too scared to try them in case they were poisonous. |
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The Tang government oversaw canal lock efficiency and built granaries along the route in case a flood or other disaster impeded the path of shipment. |
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In May 1798, Congress voted for legislation that would use eight hundred thousand dollars in order to pay for small arms and cannons in case war with France erupted. |
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Gun breeches were directly in front of the pilot, with obvious implications in case of accidents, but jams could be cleared in flight, while aiming was simplified. |
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He had taken along a long bast rope in his sleigh, since it was the custom on longer journeys to have a spare rope in case the reins needed mending. |
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Joseph Inikori provided a new line of argument, estimating counterfactual demographic developments in case the Atlantic slave trade had not existed. |
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Prior to the crisis, financial institutions became highly leveraged, increasing their appetite for risky investments and reducing their resilience in case of losses. |
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Punch, in case you didn't know, is what the cool kids are drinking. |
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He got so frightened about his plaguy soul, that he shrinked and sheered away from whales, for fear of after-claps, in case he got stove and went to Davy Jones. |
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Visitors must also carry on their belt a rebreather, which in case of emergency will filter foul air for approximately one hour, giving a chance for survival and escape. |
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This claim was supported by the minister and two elders of her church and meant that Donoghue was not required to provide security for costs in case she lost the appeal. |
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In June 1975 there were still 41 locations where steam was in regular use, and many more where engines were held in reserve in case of diesel failures. |
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In 1991, many people again avoided the census, which was conducted during the time of the poll tax debate, in case the government used it to enforce the tax. |
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In early 1775 Lord Dunmore, royal governor of Virginia, wrote to Lord Dartmouth of his intent to free slaves owned by Patriots in case of rebellion. |
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On the other hand, this also could mean the payment of immense subsidies to foreign powers and opened the possibility of extortion in case military means were insufficient. |
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State law requires a name change applicant to publish notice of the potential name change, in order to alert the public in case anyone wants to contest the action. |
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Additionally there are peak, rushhour or plus lanes, which allow motorists to use the hard shoulder as an extra traffic lane in case of congestion. |
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Due to the remoteness of some of the locations, the crew would also bring survival kits in case helicopters could not reach the location to bring them home in time. |
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The conscript soldiers of the milita have to store their military equipment at home, to be mobilized quite fast within a few days in case of emergency. |
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The VwVfG basically applies for the entire public administrative activities of federal agencies as well as federal state authorities, in case of making federal law. |
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It was established with seven judges, allowing both representation of each of the six member States and being an unequal number of judges in case of a tie. |
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The navigational assistance service is especially important in difficult navigational or meteorological circumstances or in case of defects or deficiencies. |
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By using the overshift, you can also develop a good stunting game that will not leave you wide open in case of fullback traps or even option plays. |
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In October 2015, the European Union and Liechtenstein signed a tax agreement to ensure the automatic exchange of financial information in case of tax disputes. |
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Adjectives agree with the noun they qualify in case, number, and gender. |
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When the time came for the supporting structure to be removed from the dome after reassembly in situ, only volunteers remained on site in case the structure dropped. |
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As King Robert did not yet have any legitimate male heir, Edward was proclaimed his legal heir and successor as King of Scotland and all other titles in case of his death. |
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Fearing the possibility of a summary trial and execution, the Protestants proceeded instead to Perth, a walled town that could be defended in case of a siege. |
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