I am saying that we need to proceed carefully, instead of moving forward with reckless abandon. |
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Does the whole lipid always move as a single unit, or could its motion proceed segment by segment? |
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Therefore, the government will proceed with the next step of the recall process. |
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All political parties have decided to cancel all debate on the euro, but to proceed with the referendum. |
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All combat-ready starships are ordered to proceed to Alpha Centauri immediately. |
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Once the notice period expired, the Bank was entitled to proceed with the sale, of course with an obligation to account. |
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Anytime a stamp hinge has to be removed from a stamp, the collector must proceed with great care. |
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Crush two cacodemons and proceed downstairs to face more soldiers and a revenant. |
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They are met at the courthouse door by a squadron of court officers who proceed to subject them to a humiliating search. |
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The most important thing you can do is to proceed directly to chest compression to move blood to vital organs, particularly the brain and heart. |
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When the train arrived at the other end of the single line, the staff was given up to allow a train to proceed in the opposite direction. |
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The discoveries did not proceed and the present motion was brought resulting in a further delay of 4 months. |
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He met her at Gwalior and told her they would proceed to Bhind the next morning. |
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I do not think Justice Barrett is going to proceed in the light of these orders, even if Mr Gageler is sooling him on. |
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Personnel will then proceed to the bridge and engine room to take control of, and assess the condition of, the ship. |
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And I believe there's solid support to enable the President to proceed along these grounds. |
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Once the solicitors had been instructed, it seems to me that matters did proceed with sufficient expedition. |
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Once you have mastered all the steps leading up to the actual needle stick, you may proceed with a needleless syringe. |
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It is the first indication of awareness that there just might be some common, if as yet untraveled, grounds to proceed along. |
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You absorb the mostly unwritten and untaught rules for what to call people as you exit toddlerhood and proceed toward adulthood. |
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They proceed to meet each other and engage at a distance of two feet in the near position. |
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Their spirited determination to proceed as normal was universally applauded. |
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Port of London Authority rules require that all craft must proceed at all times at a safe speed when navigating anywhere on the tidal Thames. |
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Some roads were closed to the public to ensure that VIP vehicles could proceed smoothly to the palace. |
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The other creditors who hold no collateral would get the proceed from the sale of the remaining unpledged assets. |
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These applicants can now proceed with their application without having to fully register the land in their name. |
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It has been estimated that if current plans proceed unhindered wind farms will be visible from every Munro in this land. |
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Eventually the mufti is satisfied, we are cleared and proceed across the desert to our temporary home. |
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He finds her a cab and allows her to proceed unaccompanied to her unnamed destination. |
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If he declines to give blessings for an endeavor, they accept that as his blessing and proceed no further. |
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We begin in a dark, moody place, and proceed to brood for three-quarters of an hour. |
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On Monday afternoon we gather by the shul and from there we proceed to the cemetery. |
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Instead we were invited to proceed to the payments page and enter credit card details for immediate shipment. |
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Thus, only in his early sixties did Hilbert truly proceed to create proof theory and metamathematics. |
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The triumphant Albanian nationalists proceed to drive out as many Serbs as they could. |
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But to succeed in this way would be to fail, because the declared American intent was to proceed anyway. |
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My understanding is that counsel decided in the context of failed mediation not to proceed with a pretrial. |
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When you have added all the products you want to your basket, proceed to checkout by pressing the 'checkout' button across the top of the page. |
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He might then proceed to the forum or the basilica, but the shift was only one of scale, not of kind. |
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Paul boarded the carriage, secured the door after him, and had the driver proceed to their home. |
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This is done so that the young Bar Mitzvah wouldn't feel embarrassed if he couldn't proceed with the sermon due to stage fright. |
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We are hoping that things are going to proceed as we were told they would be. |
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Those who find that they cannot vote electronically should proceed to the Feds office, where paper ballots will be made available. |
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The train can only proceed when the line ahead is clear, as indicated back to the previous staff station by telegraph. |
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Do not proceed with working on these mandalic images unless you have learned to unlock the energy within at least three of the simple images. |
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Once the data is backed up to disk, business operations can proceed at a normal pace and important data protection operations can take place. |
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In terms of the larger historical and social questions, they proceed blindly. |
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No interview can proceed without hyperactive jump cuts to tangentially relevant footage or airplanes, cars or food. |
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We spent much time deconstructing notions of authorial originality, yet we proceed as if we were all born yesterday. |
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It is Black who now has all the chances on the kingside and he can now proceed to build up a kingside attack. |
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Assignment results in the transfer from the assignor to the third-party assignee of the right to proceed directly against the debtor or obligor. |
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The church is looking to secure grants to proceed further with the redevelopment. |
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Then proceed to talk to everyone around you as if there were nothing else to do there. |
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These four pairs of lemnisci proceed rostrally into the tegmentum of the midbrain. |
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Burress then picks up the ball and drops it again, and the Falcons proceed to pick up what should be a live ball. |
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The right students will be able to proceed to a research degree in archaeology or landscape studies. |
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The signing of contracts will take place in August and development will proceed immediately. |
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The Minister should endeavour to allow farmers proceed with work on the basis of approvals under the current scheme. |
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Those arguments proceed to the rigidity and arbitrariness of imposed standards. |
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The march will proceed down Molesworth Street to the cenotaph for the commemorative Anzac Day service. |
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A way to proceed is by detailing the dimensions of Eminem's annunciations of authenticity through his words. |
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They take his body aboard their spacecraft and proceed to try to resuscitate him, completely unaware of who he is. |
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Aretmis was to proceed at best speed to Glory, resupply there and then take up position in the Wurtuy system. |
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Given this, decisions about public funding for Everglades restoration will proceed with limited economic information. |
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The police decided to proceed very cautiously, as they were in a residential area, and people were in all the houses around. |
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You can almost feel her carefully constructed outline unfolding as you proceed through the words, sentences, paragraphs, and pages. |
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Now the human rights dilemmas of the twenty-first century proceed more from anarchy than from tyranny. |
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Even where we do shape the world to suit our purposes, we proceed by exploiting the laws of nature at work in the things around us. |
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He said as soon as the go-ahead was given after the meeting, the council would proceed to repossess the idle plots. |
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With this background, we proceed to the Amidah, where we pray for God to give us our needs, so that we may be able to fulfill His will. |
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She would rise early and wrap a thick cloak over her shoulders then proceed to watch as the sun drew itself over the crest of the hills yonder. |
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The signal, a red, green or amber light to direct traffic to stop, proceed with caution or go, revolutionized traffic control. |
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Motorists will be able to proceed through the intersection after yielding to circulating traffic on the left. |
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So in my submission it is important that we have a remedy against each of them to proceed as we see fit. |
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On the ground they proceed in frog-like hops, or occasionally walk on all fours. |
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For obedience training to proceed smoothly, your dog must consider you its alpha leader. |
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Instead of aloha from Hawaii, Spruce is greeted in the Arctic by angry mosquitoes that proceed to hospitalise him. |
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The biosynthesis of many important primary metabolites proceed through intermediates that contain the allyl alcohol functional group. |
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Although permission was refused on some grounds, the case did proceed to a substantive hearing. |
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Aurora said that the agency would proceed with the plan to refurbish the heritage building so that it was well-integrated with its neighborhood. |
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Start by cleansing the skin with the appropriate milk and lotion and proceed with adequate exfoliation according to skin type. |
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Both Cattel and Hutchinson advise owners who are re-covering their roof to proceed with caution. |
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We'd let air traffic control know the course we'd determined and ask if it was possible to proceed direct. |
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The Scottish parliament could proceed with the bill despite a recommendation by the committee to kill it. |
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Hence, intending to install Suseema on the throne, he recalled him and ordered Ashoka to proceed to Takshashila. |
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She seemed to know the pace at which to proceed the unpicking and reassembling that is our culture's particular road to wellness. |
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I am not satisfied that the appellant has any reasonable chance of success if allowed to proceed with the appeal. |
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You'll be asked to drop off luggage curbside at a terminal first, then proceed to the designated remote lot where you'll pay in advance. |
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Now I will proceed to impart several of my many reasons for having it loaded and at the ready. |
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Can they proceed without grasping how the great mass upsurge of 1979 brought to power a thoroughly reactionary regime? |
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They were thrilled to proceed with merger mania and ratchet up already-humongous profits. |
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There is as well, here, the factor of any juridical disadvantage to the Plaintiff if she is required to proceed in Peru. |
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If you can only find whole chipotles, puree 2-3 peppers along with some adobo in a blender to proceed with this recipe. |
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Articles 5 and 6 both deal with the promptness with which an adjudication must proceed against criminal defendants. |
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A guide demonstrated the procedures followed before rafters are allowed to proceed down the river. |
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He will remain as a defendant and the action will proceed against him and the other three defendants. |
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They proceed to unleash the monsters across the globe, who do what comes naturally, and start wasting cities. |
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On receipt of the authority to proceed the metropolitan magistrate may issue a warrant for the arrest of the person specified. |
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As such, it may be a quantum jump to practice in the absence of diagnosis and prognosis and then proceed immediately to treatment. |
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The memo noted violation of that portion of the treaty could constitute a war crime and officials should proceed carefully, the Post said. |
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We will proceed in a logical sequence, in our own good time, and with a reasonable amount of money spent each year over many years. |
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If you provide enough disk storage, an entire backup run can proceed on schedule even when a tape drive fails or when somebody neglects to load the expected tapes. |
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Maybe if I hang out with enough gays they'll be able to convert me and I can proceed to indulge in wanton and indiscriminate sexual encounters with both genders. |
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Then proceed to run out the rack, finishing with the eight ball. |
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When the welkin had ceased to ring with their laughter and screeches, it was customary to join forces and proceed arm-in-arm to spend the evening in the town. |
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If the match is rained out, and New Zealand beats Canada today, NZ will proceed ahead of SA to the Super Sixes, along with Kenya and probably Sri Lanka. |
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On one occasion it was declared impossible to proceed with co-option of a jurat replacement because the community had not been forewarned to attend that particular meeting. |
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If the horary concerns a 7th house matter, however, the affliction may be describing the situation under consideration, in which case the warning is to proceed with diligence. |
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If China is agreeable to this, security cooperation among the United States, Japan, and South Korea could proceed in tandem with China's cooperation. |
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If we ignore the context in which thinkers lived and worked, and proceed in a sort of ahistorical history of ideas fashion, we are never going to understand why. |
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Earlier, Miss Brown had said she did not want to proceed with the complaints, did not want to be reconciled with Tyler and wanted to get on with her life. |
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The panelists then proceed to screen out anyone they deem unfit for marriage. |
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In order to address the legitimate concerns of the Children's Aid Society that this case proceed without delay from here on in, I will case manage it. |
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The two choirs proceed in antiphonal fashion, a kind of call and response, but the really interesting thing is the music is completely independent. |
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In the light of what happened at Newcastle, it had been decided that it would not be in the public interest to proceed with the two charges today. |
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Theoretically, substituting line integrals with surface integrals, we can proceed exactly as in the biallelic case but at an extremely high computational cost. |
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Everyone except for Terri and Guy proceed to get liquored up. |
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If the accused indicates that he would plead guilty the Court shall proceed as if he had been arraigned on the count in question and had pleaded guilty. |
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I could imagine that any of these would cause air traffic control to pause for a few minutes to take stock of the situation and decide whether to proceed with caution. |
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So far, Krekshi has decided to proceed with a soft touch, and members of the Tripoli city council have supported him. |
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This means the city does not have the right to proceed with a tax sale of the buildings because they exist on land leased by the territorial government. |
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The stony silence of IRS is compelling thousands of us to hire tax counsel and to proceed at our own risk and expense. |
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Furthermore, during the same period, council resolved to proceed with the separation of the seaward portion of the jetty from the inshore portion. |
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Instead we proceed through further memories as Perowne starts to get his day in gear, driving his Merc across London to meet his colleague for squash. |
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Evolution seems to proceed not by design but by chance and serendipity. |
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Workers had toiled to move dirt to fill in the deeper puddles and the match was able to proceed with two days of fast shooting in excellent weather. |
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They then proceed to blow the living bejesus out of themselves by returning to the blue paper of unexploded fireworks when they should still be retiring. |
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Tonight, against a team that got shelled 7-1 last night, they come out flat, give up two goals in 2 minutes and then proceed to do NOTHING for a whole game. |
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Prepare a mission statement for your life and proceed knowing that you will discover peace in the area of your finances when you do what you love. |
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We believe that the technology has potential, particularly in therapeutics, bioremediation, and other aspects, but that we should proceed with extreme caution. |
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Molina said he has asked state Medicaid directors for guidance on how to proceed with its 2.1 million beneficiaries. |
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By late Sunday afternoon, it had started to rain, and many of us were pretty tuckered out, so this work didn't proceed as rapidly as we had hoped. |
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At the forum's height, it was not unknown for twenty or thirty meetings to proceed simultaneously, each speaker conducting a passionate, unamplified declamation. |
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The goal of the preamble was to, in some measure prevent those rash misconstructions, and uncandid reflections, which usually proceed from an imperfect view of any subject. |
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If the Government, for example, were to underwrite the liability, then the directors can in fact proceed with their responsibilities in relation to that foundation. |
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As we proceed deeper and higher we are mostly on red murram or clay. |
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Because the bodies of the men that died in the mission were buried in Norway, the site is not treated as a war grave and recovery of the wreckage can proceed unhindered. |
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An agent insisted they proceed anyway and she asked to go to the bathroom, apparently to wipe the stuff off her hands. |
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Prior to the election, the mood between the government and opposition was confrontational, so naturally the legislative process did not proceed smoothly. |
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The sour taste of a lemon cannot be distinguished from that of vinegar, yet when you proceed to open your nose and inhale, you can sense the specific flavor of lemon. |
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Originally the intention was to proceed with the nightly closure of the station from August 25, but the weight of public opposition to it put the proposal on hold. |
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Herrington had to re-plan the installation of components on the International Space Station during a spacewalk when it did not proceed as it did during testing. |
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Oddly, instead of boldly making a noise about its intentions, unexpected popularity made the Government proceed with caution and too many over-the-shoulder glances. |
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These explanations proceed by asserting that the most complex nonliving molecules will reproduce more efficiently than less complex nonliving molecules. |
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In sports such as basketball, football, and hockey, the athlete may proceed with play and practice with extension taping as long as the splint is worn at all other times. |
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His position as deputy manager of a State tobacco company might have put a spoke in the judge's wheel, thwarting his plan to proceed in accordance with the law. |
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We have over 700 prospective buyers registered on our books and a lot of them are ready to proceed having already sold or they are looking for a buy-to-let property. |
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I recognize it will be hard to overcome decades of mistrust, but we will proceed with courage, rectitude, and resolve. |
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The programme was after office hours when it was time for everyone to proceed to bus stops and railway stations to commute to the northern suburbs. |
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For this I can reasonably expect the eternal odium of the architectural profession, but this revelation must proceed despite the personal cost to myself. |
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They don't need an okay from the Ministry to proceed with any project. |
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Green took the MAS report to the DHA meeting on 14 May 1986 for approval to proceed with the recommendations. |
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This, they argued, would allow for the Christopher Hill peace process to proceed and yield a peace agreement. |
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The next stage of work began in February 1952, in the wake of the December decision to proceed with the test. |
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He and his meteorological team predicted that the weather would improve enough for the invasion to proceed on 6 June. |
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Once over the Alps, Napoleon did not proceed directly to the relief of Genoa. |
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On the basis of this technical evaluation, the IOC Executive Board selects the applicants that will proceed to the candidature stage. |
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In Q2, the 15 remaining drivers have 15 minutes to set one of the ten fastest times and proceed to the next period. |
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The DEA does not like to proceed unless a case is a slam-dunk. |
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Where the Keri's have to do with exegesis or grammar, by far the largest part of them proceed immediately from the Masorets themselves. |
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John William Ricketts, a pioneer in the Eurasian cause, volunteered to proceed to England. |
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The easiest way to proceed is to assume the distribution coefficients for the binary alloy systems can be used in ternary alloy systems. |
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This modernistic actor's career will undoubtedly proceed to the next step of his career. |
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Dunvallo's sons, Belinus and Brennius, fight a civil war before being reconciled, and proceed to sack Rome. |
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When money was readily available, cathedral works could proceed with great speed. |
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It is within his discretion to govern monarchically as vicar of Christ, or to proceed collegially as head of the college. |
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From there, you will proceed north to FM 156 where you will take a left and be less than 1 mile from Avondale Haslet turn. |
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A Diplom, Magister, Master's or Staatsexamen student can proceed to a doctorate. |
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We have found that reactions of hydroperoxides with epoxy compounds do not proceed in aprotonic and protophilic solvents. |
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In April 2013, Transport for London applied for the legal powers of a Transport and Works Act Order to proceed with the extension. |
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This too did not proceed and in November 2009 National Express announced it would raise the necessary capital through a share issue. |
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Before the bill could be debated in the House of Commons, the Government elected to proceed under the royal prerogative of mercy. |
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Once the pararectal space is developed and the ureter dissected, I proceed with transection of the round ligament. |
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In this method we proceed from set of trinomial mechanism to multinomial sets of mechanisms. |
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There are other orders of course, all of which proceed from culture, religion, and which organize this protoplasmatic chaos that is reality. |
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Now, what I propose is that we immediately proceed to layerize the existent trade routes in depth. |
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Kendall Hunt stated that the firm is looking to proceed its historical strategy of technology tuck-in acquisitions. |
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When the Commons demand judgment, but not earlier, the Lords may proceed to pronounce the sentence against the accused. |
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So any discussions have to proceed with all three nations on board. |
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They do not proceed from a genuine affective and sexual complementarity. |
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According to Millican, all ontological arguments for the existence of God proceed in two stages. |
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Fortunately the Crown saw where the truth was and chose not to proceed against her. |
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This proposition is fatal to this appeal, and renders this court jurisdictionless and powerless to proceed to review the cause. |
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Since Elizabeth would never name her successor, Cecil was obliged to proceed in secret. |
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We were established on the VFR return when a wall of clouds began to surround us, and it was obvious we couldn't proceed without a clearance. |
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On joining the motorway at junction 24 none of the overhead gantries were lit and traffic was able to proceed in any lane. |
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Sense and perception must necessarily proceed from some incorporeal substance within us. |
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From this phlegm proceed white cold tumours, viscidity, and consequently immeability of the juices. |
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When the light turns green, the driver must deliber ately proceed at a slow speed and with caution until reaching the end of the school zone. |
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At dawn each day a flotilla of trawlers would proceed to sea, using these paravanes to sweep the navigation channels. |
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In terms of general discourse one can proceed hyponymously, confirming and making more specific the existing expression. |
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The millings proceed through a discharge tube to a blow-through fan that acts as a hammer-mill to densify the material and damage the weed seeds. |
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Turn left on poorly signed Highway 292 and proceed on this winding road for about 12 miles. |
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Because the results of a shape tween can be unpredictable, you can set shape hints to let Flash know how to proceed with the tween. |
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We will proceed with unfaltering courage, until we reach our goal or are defeated. |
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I could not proceed to the schoolroom without passing some of their doors, and running the risk of being surprised with my cargo of victualage. |
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However, Hannibal's remaining elephants, which were completely famished, were still unable to proceed along the path. |
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If one, two, or more of a decury proceed bravely to battle, and the rest do not follow, the cowards are slain. |
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In order to have a government of law, it has to proceed from something like a constitution. |
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We may proceed from the remotion of the consequent to the remotion of the antecedent. |
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The presence of nitrogen dioxide is necessary for the reaction to proceed at a reasonable rate. |
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The rovings are collected in a drum and proceed to the slubbing frame which adds twist, and winds onto bobbins. |
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However, the majority of Ten Minute Rule motions are not objected to, and are allowed to proceed without any debate at this stage. |
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Then, the Speaker may either declare that his ruling on the voice vote stands, or proceed to a division. |
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In such cases, scientists often make an ansatz, an educated guess if you like, and then proceed to compute the consequences of the guess. |
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It can only decide to indict the defendant and proceed forward toward trial. |
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At the close of discovery, the parties may either pick a jury and then have a trial by jury or the case may proceed as a bench trial. |
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Among the awards, Westinghouse Electric Company authorized GSE to proceed on the Sanmen simulator project in China. |
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Jackson had refused to reveal who ordered the anonymous pamphlet, leading to the suit, but it evidently did not proceed further. |
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Before he could take up his post there was strong opposition from a minority of bishops and he was persuaded to not proceed with the appointment. |
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It was only on Henry's death in 1547 and the accession of Edward VI that revision could proceed faster. |
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In other congregations, communicants may proceed to the altar to receive the elements, then return to their seats. |
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After some exploration, Tasman had intended to proceed in a northerly direction but as the wind was unfavourable he steered east. |
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Another method was to simply forge down an iron billet into a rod and then proceed to draw it out into wire. |
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Both images are needed to proceed with the manipulation of multi-look astrogated imagery. |
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The expedition could proceed no further, as the river was blocked by rapids. |
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A pretotype, on the other hand, comes much earlier in the development process, before a decision to proceed has been made. |
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Typically, these voyages begin in New York City or Southampton, and proceed westward. |
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Over the course of the following four to eight weeks, the fleet would gradually proceed to Taiping anchorage in Changle, Fujian. |
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Read decided to proceed with the case and have a separate trial for Mitchell once the twins had been convicted. |
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It is also important to note that photochemical reactions in sunscreens proceed almost exclusively from the triplet excited state reservoir. |
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Despite the sale of the plant to BP, Reposal states that its deal with Shell will proceed further. |
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They both said that the key factor was raising enough capital to proceed with the project, complete certification and commence production. |
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Perhaps the Chinese mining company will proceed with scrupulous care. |
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Although Isabella wanted to marry Ferdinand, she refused to proceed with the marriage until she received a Papal dispensation. |
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In this case, analysis might proceed along pairs of directions, with the primary and secondary directions at right angles. |
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When large tidal flows enter the Strait and the high tide relaxes, internal waves are generated at the Camarinal Sill and proceed eastwards. |
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While at Derry it is said that he planned a pilgrimage to Rome and Jerusalem, but did not proceed farther than Tours. |
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Late on 21st May, the QVR were ordered to proceed by train to Dover to embark for France. |
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When larger scale battles ensued, Viking crews would rope together all nearby ships and slowly proceed towards the enemy targets. |
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After undressing in the apodyterium or changing room, Romans would proceed to the tepidarium or warm room. |
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The text deals with how a court case should proceed based on the substance of the intended argument. |
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Although it might have been possible to proceed against the king as against any other, the laws also had an innovative solution to this quandary. |
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In the recorded conversation, Pillai is heard telling Biju Ramesh to proceed with legal action against Mani. |
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They are rather little signs to suggest how one might proceed up a road on which I did not do very well myself, the road to pure Nabokovism. |
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I mark out the metre in dots and dashes, and not until I have quite settled on the rhythm do I proceed to actual notation. |
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For him, the philosopher should proceed through inductive reasoning from fact to axiom to physical law. |
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If mechanical tamponade techniques fail to control hemorrhaging, the clinician should proceed with laparotomy and uterine compression suture placement, she advised. |
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If the Supreme Court ultimately decides to endorse a police power to conduct investigative detentions based on articulable cause, it must proceed with caution. |
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The Liberal government was unable to proceed with all of its radical programme without the support of the House of Lords, which was largely Conservative. |
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Their probouleutic function is in place when Parliament does not proceed by commission, and when business must be digested for a house reluctant to remain long in attendance. |
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Cyta vice chairman Marangos said that the aim was to maximise the telco's value so that the denationalisation can proceed on better terms with potential new buyers. |
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In a poignant nod to manners, Little Blue Truck becomes ensnarled in a traffic jam, where it implores short-tempered city vehicles to calm down and to proceed one at a time. |
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In addition, we will continue to proceed with the evaluation of CRF in other conditions, including peritumoral cerebral edema and rheumatoid arthritis. |
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To proceed to the second degree, an initiate has to go through another ceremony, in which they name and describe the uses of the ritual tools and implements. |
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When the destroyer escort was well clear, the River Afton received a signal ordering the convoy to scatter and proceed independently to the nearest Russian port. |
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We may the number of ships behold, and so proceed accordingly. |
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And therefore it is the best way, if you like of it, to examine these taken from experiments touching the Earth, and then proceed to those of the other kind. |
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Those subjects using a serialist strategy tended to proceed in a step-by-step manner, whereas the holists adopted a more global approach to what was to be learned. |
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Do not let any corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good for the use of edifying that it may minister grace unto the hearers. |
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Security team could only proceed after they narcotized the dogs. |
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The BAE Systems board recommended that the company proceed with the sale. |
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Students proceed to a primary school at the age of five years. |
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The little perishers then proceed to cackle uncontrollably as the know-all adults repeatedly make prats of themselves like the landlubbers that they are. |
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Only after the authority has conducted hydrologic and biological studies, and aquifer and biological monitoring can they proceed with drawing water, but not all at once. |
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It is not possible for the scientist to hang the moral self on a coatrack on the way into the laboratory and then proceed indiscriminately with the scientific venture. |
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They form at about the same time that a bright new star is born, and they proceed to feed a rich formula composed of gas and dust to the hungry baby star, or protostar. |
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So, even if the cost of Devil's refusal to prostrate before Adam is falling from Grace, he should proceed with it out of his unconditional love for God. |
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And now, without any further preface, we proceed to our next chapter. |
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When the bloviators attempt to disturb the proceedings of this Convention, they will be allowed to proceed without any further or more particular notice. |
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Commander of all land forces for the invasion General Bernard Montgomery and Eisenhower's Chief of Staff General Walter Bedell Smith wished to proceed with the invasion. |
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If a resident persists in her attempted elopement, however, Magic uses his snout to nuzzle and direct the resident to turn around and proceed back in the other direction. |
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Nelson convinced Hood otherwise, but a protracted debate between the army and naval commanders meant that Nelson did not receive permission to proceed until late March. |
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These steps of analysis determine whether the mine company should proceed with the extraction of the minerals or whether the project should be abandoned. |
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China's Sinopec has ruled out a counterbid for Russia-focused, London-listed Imperial Energy, leaving the field clear for India's ONGC to proceed with a takeover deal. |
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Despite the defeats, Cornwallis chose to proceed into North Carolina, gambling his success upon a large Loyalist uprising which never materialized. |
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Robert called a Council in September, probably for working out how to proceed when the truce concluded, and to decide how the war was to proceed thereafter. |
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Those who complete high school can join a polytechnic or other technical college and study for three years, or proceed directly to the university and study for four years. |
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The defendants are now prohibited from engaging in any commercial activities related to these knock-off clubs, and the lawsuit will proceed as to damages. |
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God did not work as a necessary, but a voluntary, agent, intending beforehand, and decreeing with himself, that which did outwardly proceed from him. |
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Prior to the current study, the known mitotic checkpoints monitored the proper completion of metaphase before allowing the process to proceed to anaphase. |
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On 24 July 2009, the seven European nations announced that the programme would proceed and formed a joint procurement agency to renegotiate the contract. |
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Carolyn Sinclair, a policy adviser, suggested that Thatcher proceed cautiously in working with black communities because she believed they gave cannabis to babies. |
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Because outercourse doesn't proceed in a prescribed order, neither partner can predict what the other will come up with or what they might come up with together. |
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The cavalcade would then proceed slowly through the tunnel with the boat crews travelling in the tug and a British Waterways operative steering the last boat in the chain. |
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Bombing of military and economic targets was then to systematically extend up to the Midlands until daylight attacks could proceed unhindered over the whole of Britain. |
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But the situation was beyond his control, especially after his legate, on his own initiative, had absolved the crusaders from their vow to proceed to the Holy Land. |
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Before you proceed to the checkout, enter the code 'MAIL5FEB' in the voucher code area of your shopping basket to deduct PS5 from your total bill. |
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After that, the shotgun wedding could proceed without a hitch. |
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Although, railway construction had barely begun in the last years of this rule, its foundations had been laid, and it would proceed apace for much of the next half century. |
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He will then proceed to Shumen where many ethnic Turks live. |
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If you aren't willing to proceed with the best test, do something. |
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By way of analysis we may proceed from compounds to ingredients. |
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But the manager inS sists he is content to proceed with the current squad for the remainder of the campaign with a view to strengthening in the summer. |
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Cirrus CEO Brent Wouters indicated that while the company intended to proceed with the SF50 program itself, he would listen to Klapmeier's proposal. |
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We are now confident to proceed with a maiden resource estimate on the Copper Canyon skarn and the results also confirm numerous other skarn targets on the concession. |
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Let us proceed to determine the quantum numbers for micro-particles. |
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The prosecution of Telemarketing may now proceed in the Illinois courts. |
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There it splits into anatomically distinct superior and inferior branches, both of which pass through the tendonous ring to proceed to their target structures. |
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The 34 skin flap procedures start with the scapular and proceed to the brachial, arm, forearm, hand, groin, thigh, genicular, and leg, down to the lateral foot. |
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Almost as soon as war had been declared with Spain, orders had been despatched for a British force at Madras to proceed to the Philippines and invade Manila. |
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In spite of this, Cornwallis decided to proceed, gambling that he would receive substantial Loyalist support. |
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It's a great plan, but we'll have to get approval from the higher-ups to proceed. |
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But when the time came a year later to be ordained as a priest, Dodgson appealed to the dean for permission not to proceed. |
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There was only one chair, and they offered it to her. They stood over her, maladroitly, apparently unsure how to proceed. |
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In the financial climate of the 1930s, amid the Great Depression, the project did not proceed. |
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The company planned to announce this version at the 2004 Farnborough Airshow, but did not proceed. |
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The test facilities underwent upgrades to allow the third and final phase of testing to proceed. |
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By deciding to proceed, the accused actually intends the other to be exposed to the risk of that injury. |
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The tool performs a descendency check to ensure the object is in fact a descendant before allowing the operation to proceed. |
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