Stores and offices are already quitting the area where widescale demolition is due to take place to make way for the planned shopping scheme. |
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He said there was no intention to follow the lead of some other professional firms by quitting Bradford in favour of Leeds. |
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Does quitting cigarette smoking help or hurt the polydrug user in treatment for drug use? |
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Trashed, he ended up quitting the stage, leaving the band to trail off anticlimactically. |
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You can lower your health risk by quitting smoking if you smoke, losing weight if you are overweight and exercising regularly. |
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He became a hobo and rode the rails for several years, quitting a full-ride art scholarship right when it was kicking in. |
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The purity of Apollonian art, in contrast, implies quitting the locus of pain. |
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He said he was in politics for the long haul, but refused specifically to rule out quitting as Treasurer. |
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That is the equivalent to two dentists a week quitting NHS service in the area. |
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Your chances of quitting smoking are better if you plan ways of coping with stress. |
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Headteachers say a survey claiming a third of teachers are on the edge of quitting is overstating the problem. |
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It furthermore does not assume that quitting was a conscious and deliberate act as has often been assumed as part of formal cessation programs. |
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Meanwhile, the current, pro-European position of the Labour Party, which abandoned its policy of quitting the EU in the mid-1980s, is unpopular. |
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It was the best thing I ever did, apart from quitting smoking, and it gave me so much self-knowledge. |
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This league is so simple, you can monitor it offline and without quitting your day job. |
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As the minute hand edged closer to quitting time, relief swept through her. |
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I have often considered working for myself, repairing other's computers and quitting my day job. |
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If quitting is un-Australian, and criticising someone for quitting is un-Australian, then what would be the appropriately patriotic thing to do? |
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A Chorley teacher is quitting his life in Lancashire to work in Romania after becoming smitten with the country. |
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But yesterday the group announced it was quitting the site following huge opposition from local residents. |
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The excess energy from quitting smoking has apparently slipped away and I'm in that dangerous stage in the battle where I'm crabby and snappish. |
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Could it be that since quitting his job, he has to be more careful with his baht? |
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Grab a bottle of champagne from your bottom drawer, fire up a stogie, and propose a toast to quitting, U-Haul style. |
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Candidates are not harassed, hazed, or otherwise coerced into quitting at any time. |
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My two uncles who were both heavy smokers died of a different illness two years after quitting the habit. |
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The sense of elation at having beaten the odds and quitting while ahead gives a buzz like no other. |
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I've quit a few jobs in my day, hombres, but none ever felt as good as quitting that one. |
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A network spokesperson says that doesn't mean he's quitting the news biz cold turkey. |
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Ah yes, I had fantasized about quitting the Warehouse, but I never dreamt it would be this sweet when it finally happened. |
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Perennial favorites include losing weight, exercising, quitting smoking and even cutting back on guilty pleasures like chocolate. |
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He can make all the throws when he tries to, but sometimes he poops it out there, like quitting on a golf swing. |
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She became a couture model in the 1950s before quitting to study archaeology at London University. |
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She wrote a few days ago that she considered quitting her job as a columnist after six months because her nerves got frayed. |
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Since the town council announced they would be quitting the civic centre, fears have been growing that the City Council will sell the building. |
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He e-mailed me saying he was quitting the job and going back east, admitting that I had been right. |
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The father-of-three had set himself up in business as a first aid trainer after quitting his job as a college lecturer. |
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Shortly after their marriage, Billy came home and told her that he was quitting his job. |
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A single mum is quitting her job and going back on benefits so she can afford to raise her two-year-old son. |
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For most workers, quitting a job to take up a better offer doesn't generally require a public explanation. |
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It is important to keep in mind that whatever method is adopted for quitting smoking, the most important factors are conviction and willpower. |
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At the moment I am an adviser to the Minister of the Interior, but I will be quitting soon. |
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His main reason for quitting was personal, he said, as he wanted to spend more time with his wife and two children. |
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The gum is a substitute source of nicotine and reduces the withdrawal symptoms during the quitting process. |
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Attorneys at all levels were quitting and the prospects of recruiting the best new lawyers were dimming. |
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Healthcare professionals can address the psychological needs by having patients remind themselves daily why they are quitting smoking. |
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Old times, where Ramirez was often accused of quitting on his team, sulking and not putting out his full effort, were forgotten. |
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Yet five years ago, Herman reveals, he had had enough and thought about quitting. |
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These factors have to a considerable extent led to large numbers of young officers quitting and cadets dropping out of military training establishments. |
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I'm quitting the job at the airport at the end of this week. |
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He expected that the two could discuss rationally my quitting high school to move into a broken-down apartment building with a male of dubious prospects. |
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Weight problems triggered him quitting his job as a stable jockey. |
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Senator James Jeffords of Vermont announced Thursday he was quitting the Republican Party and aligning himself with the Democrats in the upper chamber of the US Congress. |
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However the Government's plans to address the problem have hit a snag, with the newly appointed coordinator quitting before his job has even begun. |
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Hayley, who considered quitting after missing out on the last Olympics, finished a massive 40 seconds clear of her chasers in a time of 22 minutes 28 seconds. |
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She made a mess of quitting, and it destroyed her credibility. |
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Lennox got so much hate mail, she contemplated quitting social media altogether. |
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The midfielder told some of his team mates after the qualifier that he was quitting international football, the sports daily L' Equipe reported on Thursday. |
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After impulsively quitting her job, Maria heads to Rio seeking work. |
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Or Colin Montgomerie, for that matter, who is still seeking a major tournament, and has spoken about quitting the United States, because the crowds there keep abusing him. |
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While supervisors looked on a gang of goons attacked and beat union organizers, forcing them to sign documents that they were quitting their jobs. |
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Editors were apoplectic, and they showed it by quitting en masse, leaving Mays to pick up the pieces. |
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I walked in, announced I was quitting and was given enough time to type up my resignation, take my personal effects from my drawers, and was gone. |
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Allison then broke down during a market-research session and threw a brass cigarette dispenser at Don, quitting. |
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I always knew that I'd find something better to do after quitting my job. |
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Probably the best movie to tackle the ennui of working life, Office Space also gave us one of the best quitting scenes. |
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Last week three MPs were pressured into quitting the Conservative Monday Club, which supports voluntary repatriation and capital punishment. |
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Though he fell off the wagon several times, he eventually succeeded in quitting. |
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On 7 May 2010, May and Taylor announced that they were quitting their record label, EMI, after almost 40 years. |
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He went on to describe the incident as the hardest week of his life, and considered quitting Formula One. |
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Concession is an honourable act and does not carry the stigma associated with quitting, and also allows for more socializing. |
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Cooke later admitted in an interview in 2008 that she had considered quitting the sport due to the injury. |
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Mr. Collins repeated his apologies in quitting the room, and was assured with unwearying civility that they were perfectly needless. |
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Some studies suggest that these withdrawal symptoms abate a few weeks after quitting. |
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Instead, back up a little and work through the balkiness, only quitting on a good note and when you're in the driver's seat. |
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Now members who stump up club fees of pounds 1,100 a year are so browned off they are thinking of quitting. |
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My aunt, 72, had a ministroke and she's not doing the things she was told to do, like quitting smoking, exercising and losing weight. |
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A STUDY by Warwick University shows most GPs are considering quitting or having a career break in the next five years. |
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A TEENAGE goalkeeper with Tourette's syndrome is considering quitting football after a referee sent him off for swearing. |
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His policies include printing money, state ownership of major industries, unilateral disarmament and quitting NATO and that's just for starters. |
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Eventually she'll always concede defeat and admit that quitting meat is like a nun knocking nooky on the head. |
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The sources said that even after quitting the ministry Tariq Anis continued using the ministry's cars, which were at his deposal. |
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The 55-year-old, who started as a dish washer, is quitting the firm but will take more than pounds 3 million with him. |
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It was inferred consuming hallucinogens may have influenced his decision of abruptly quitting the show. |
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Stopping without quitting sounds like an oxymoron but it can be done. |
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Corny Littmann is the openly gay former president who led the club back from the abyss before quitting this summer having brought them back to the top. |
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Maisie, quitting Sir Claude, went over to them and, clasped in a still tenderer embrace, felt entrancingly the extension of the field of happiness. |
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Ian Cameron and John Dickson are quitting the management team along with vice captain George Adams, treasurer Frank Yuke and match secretary Alex Ross. |
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The long-held belief that using marijuana isn't physically addictive has proved false, according to research that found quitting marijuana can cause withdrawal symptoms. |
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After a row between the two brothers, Noel declared he was quitting touring overseas altogether, and Oasis were supposed to finish the tour without him. |
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Following the fight, Eubank contemplated quitting the sport. |
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His ranking continued to fall in early 2005, and in March he announced that he was quitting the European Tour and concentrating on playing on the PGA Tour. |
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