On the resumption J.J. Donegan crashed a well placed shot off the Killeshin post, before Dermot Allen went close to equalising. |
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Surely, this is a clear warning of the resumption of the infamous slush fund returning to State House! |
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The restoration of the monarchy brought about the resumption of Anglican worship and its musical traditions. |
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The resumption of amicable commercial relations was also matched by cultural and artistic transactions. |
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The end of the depression in 1878 and the government's resumption of specie payments in 1879 had sapped the party's fortunes. |
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Anthony McGrath and Michael Lumb survived until the rain returned at 55-3 and on the resumption Lumb off-drove Panesar's first ball for four. |
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If possible, wait for rain and resumption of active weed growth before applying Lightning. |
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A resumption of profitable use would not be possible until the civil war came to an end. |
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She returned, first suing for the right to see her son and sometime after for resumption of custody. |
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The resumption of classes ended an eight-month hiatus while plunging the school into a legal battle. |
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But come the resumption it was America and the Stars and Stripes that were flying high. |
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The resumption of the religious wars led to the siege of Larochelle in 1629 and to the death of 80 percent of the reformed residents. |
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There will be no resumption of the work of the committee until some time late in 2004 at the earliest. |
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In a disaster, the most common and trustworthy facility for business resumption is the utilization of remote copy. |
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Then there is the resumption of the Lissadell and Texas Downs stations, which are these pieces at the bottom in pinkish colour, cerise. |
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The return to peace saw a swift resumption of car production, which was then hit by the immediate post-war slump. |
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But the suspension buys time, if only a few months, and raises the stakes for a resumption. |
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I am prepared to sacrifice a lot to get Brenda to agree to a cessation of hostilities and a resumption of rumpy pumpy, but I do have my limits. |
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This was a conscript citizen army paid for by being given farms from land that had been returned to the king as a result of resumption. |
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Regardless of the outcome, it is difficult to envisage the resumption of business as usual afterwards. |
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Whilst waiting for my teeth to be fixed and the resumption of normal mastication, I've been eating a lot of soft instant meals. |
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There has been a resumption of diplomatic contacts, a greater willingness to engage the reclusive country and a readiness to help it catch up. |
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Normally, a comma or other punctuation mark separates the ending or resumption of direct speech from its interruption. |
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Perhaps the most obvious issue is the resumption, continuation, or worsening of substance abuse. |
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That is their prime motivation in prodding the US into a resumption of a deal. |
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Punjab reorganised their game on resumption and managed to prevail over their rivals. |
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In both the cases, oocytes were exposed to the cytostatic chemical, nocodazole, from the time of hormonally stimulated resumption of meiosis. |
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On Monday, the rebels issued five demands to the government to be met for resumption of the peace talks. |
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But it was only on the resumption that thing got really interesting, and the home side put up a great show to totally outclass their opponents. |
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In the third over after the resumption, he flinched a dolly to short midwicket. |
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Within five minutes of the resumption, however, they were down to 14 men after Quinnell straight-armed Lamaison around the neck. |
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The protection and regeneration programs led to the resumption of pastoral land in the catchment area. |
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This includes a possible budgetary support conditioned to the resumption of cooperation with the international financial institutions. |
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Given the increasingly gloomy outlook for employment, private consumption is also likely to put a damper on the resumption of cyclical activity. |
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The soldiers who are present seek, by interposing themselves, to prevent a resumption of hostilities. |
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Francois Patriat communicate on the announcement of the resumption of the site by Ceric Tellus. |
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At the moment no one seems to have an inclination as to when we might have a chance of a resumption. |
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Business continuance focuses on the timely resumption of business operations, which is dependent on access to critical data and applications within a reasonable time frame. |
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He added any new action would be limited to curtailing extracurricular services and the resumption of a full strike would only be considered as a last resort. |
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As vice president, Megawati in 2000 actually allowed its operation resumption but the company was only allowed to produce pulp and no longer rayon. |
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Acute or sub-acute lumbalgy, lumbar spondylosis, hard manual work, resumption of activity after an operation on a slipped disk. |
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That is why the European Union has put forward an action plan to ensure the convoying of aid and the resumption of negotiations. |
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Like in the previous year, security conditions remained extremely bad and prevented a resumption of substantial international assistance. |
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The exact date for the resumption of the share buyback program will be announced in a separate stock exchange notification. |
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But these initiatives have come to a stop with the resumption of hostilities. |
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It promised to be a point of departure towards resumption of calm in the region of Darfur. |
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Finally we should do a better job of allowing for the risks of resumption of conflict and relapse into violence. |
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I trust that this debate will jumpstart the long-awaited resumption of the intergovernmental negotiation process. |
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His resumption of his Tokyo lifestyle in America is a question of choice. |
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Coincident with Jefferson's resumption of public office, George Washington once again became a private citizen and had time to devote to his own fields. |
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True to the principles of fine theatre, the Moriarty Tribunal has left its audience in keen anticipation ahead of its scheduled resumption on Thursday. |
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The Philippine government said Friday it is about to sign a new aviation agreement paving the way for resumption of direct commercial flights between Manila and Taipei. |
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Charles XI and his absolutist advisers knew the commoner Estates would recommend a full resumption of crown lands as the basis for budgetary reform. |
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Just a few days ago, a resumption of negotiations at Davos looked like a sure thing. |
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In that light, we have no misgivings or concerns at this time about the resumption of negotiations in Kenya. |
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However, he noted that the set legal process needs to be followed meaning a resumption of trade is still months away. |
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Our commitment to that goal is undiminished, and the resumption of negotiations towards a two-State solution is the best way forward. |
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In this context, we look forward to the resumption of the intergovernmental negotiations, with your blessing, Sir, at the earliest possible date. |
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The resumption of class struggle is more than ever necessary to end the sacrifice of masses of proletarians for interests opposed to theirs. |
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It should also open the door to the resumption of peace negotiations on final status issues. |
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This is not a precondition for resumption of the talks, but a matter of principle. |
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If counsel is never available or does not appear when required, the hearings officer should request that a peremptory resumption date be set. |
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With the resumption of the hearings at the start of 2001, the president's lawyers were put increasingly on the defensive. |
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We made crystal clear that a resumption of negotiations would only be possible if Iran refrained from any further erosion of the suspension. |
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It was regrettable that the resumption of the national competitive examinations was being delayed. |
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Deep Water Drilling – We support immediate resumption of deep water drilling and production in the Gulf of Mexico. |
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His report even hinted at an end to the UN's peacekeeping mission, which would probably lead to a resumption of war. |
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It remains unclear whether the delisting would result in the resumption of old-growth logging. |
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In order to guarantee a rapid resumption of fishing activities by EU vessels the Protocol should be applied rapidly. |
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One of the most serious problems today is the resumption of nuclear weapons tests. |
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Chile advocates the early resumption of the substantive work of the Conference. |
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A hoist amendment enabled the House of Commons to postpone resumption of consideration of a bill. |
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Are we convinced that the resumption of weapons inspections will bring any closer the solutions we want? |
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The resumption of the process of establishing transitional justice mechanisms is also to be welcomed. |
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That is evidenced by the rapid resumption of smuggling by Hamas which was very well publicised. |
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The military presence should be strictly limited to the time necessary to allow the resumption of humanitarian relief. |
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This can be viewed as a resumption of the upward trend observed over the past several years, that had leveled off somewhat last year. |
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With this in mind, it is questionable whether a resumption of the ivory trade will be helpful in this instance. |
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An average of 960 m separated those nests that represented possible cases of resumption of nesting. |
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The end of the embargo and resumption of diplomatic relations with Cuba could transform Major League Baseball. |
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In the event of a vote in favour of a continuation of the pay claim, the union has a contingency plan in place for the resumption of industrial action in September. |
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A resumption of lamb sales in the marts would bring much needed competition to the sheep market and also allow hill sheep producers and late lambers to sell. |
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On 16 December a march of several thousand mineworkers converged on Rothbury in an effort to prevent the resumption of work, but were refused admission to the mine. |
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Japan had hoped that the resumption of talks in September would help the countries settle the issue and stave off mounting cries on both sides for further escalation. |
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Elements of the pro-Israel lobby have also been on Capitol Hill lobbying for a resumption of U.S. aid to Egypt. |
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This may be reason enough to make us skeptical of what resumption of talks really aims to achieve, but why oppose negotiations? |
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The formal suspension of the action led to the resumption of talks with the government in a further attempt to impose a settlement in the 15-month dispute. |
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So, they show a keen interest in the speedy resumption of flights. |
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However, the resumption of trade led to a quick recovery and, by 1866, the town was the largest producer of cotton cloth in the world. |
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The resumption of the six-party talks that have remained deadlocked for over one year is entirely thanks to the sincere efforts made by the DPRK for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. |
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Canada and Japan have long been partners in the fight against terrorism, and the resumption of resupply operations can only foster greater regional security, particularly in Afghanistan. |
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With the resumption of trade, Japan is expected to become an important market for products such as beef tongue and tripe that have limited North American markets. |
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The EU noted with deep concern the resumption of fighting between government forces and the self-proclaimed military junta in Guinea Bissau, again leading to the exodus of thousands of civilians from the capital. |
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C took to streets in Asansol demanding resumption of state agriculture minister after state chief Mamata Banerjee suspended him. |
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The annual growth rate of M3 remains robust, notwithstanding signs of a resumption of the unwinding of past portfolio shifts into monetary assets, which exerts a dampening effect on headline M3 growth. |
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Due to the persisting tension with Ethiopia, and the possible resumption of the war between the two countries, the regime in Eritrea is taking liberties with human and citizens' rights. |
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The resumption of gas supplies from Russia should mean heat for Ukrainian homes through the coming winter after the European Union helped broker a deal in October. |
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In 1778, there was a resumption of the royal presence, with George III at the Queen's Lodge and, from 1804, at the castle. |
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There is no need to emphasise that financial investment in our domestic energy industry will also provide a return in the form of a resumption of economic growth. |
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Of particular note among these measures were the stabilizing of public finances and the freeing of the exchange rate, which prompted a resumption of cooperation with the Bretton Woods institutions. |
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The resumption of the bearish trend looks possible. |
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The European Commission has contributed actively to the efforts of the UN Secretary General to bring about a resumption of the talks aimed at finding a solution to the Cyprus problem. |
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In an emergency situation, parents and communities often state that once they have food and shelter, their primary concern is for the resumption of education, and often they set up educational activities themselves. |
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The reporting period also witnessed the resumption in the activities of some of the institutional frameworks established to combat gender-based violence. |
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The two leaders agreed to work together for a resumption of the stalled six-way talks aimed at denuclearizing Pyongyang. |
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Institutions that address the information, communication and personal needs of employees during a crisis will further the efficiency of their business resumption plans. |
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Typically on CD 13, the LH surge rises to a peak, causing resumption of meiosis and ovulation of the Graafian follicle. |
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It will simply prepare the resumption of discussions in January. |
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Advancement of meiotic resumption in Graafian follicle by LH in relation to preovulatory ageing of rat oocytes. |
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On the resumption, in less time than it takes a culture minister to give parliament an unreserved apology over matters of financial dissemblance, it was 1-1 through Armand Traoré. |
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It was only logical for the European Council in Helsinki in December last year to give the green light for the resumption of accession negotiations with Malta when the accession negotiations were extended. |
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Ministers supported the calls for a ³cdouble time-out³d of all enrichment related activities and of sanctions, thereby providing a window of opportunity for the resumption of these negotiations. |
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Peruvian businessmen are in despair and have called for an aggressive resumption of privatizations. |
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The Greens said they would move a disallowance motion against the changes at the first available opportunity after the resumption of parliament next year. |
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Indeed, since 18 June 2003 there has been no resumption of any circumvention and consequently it is unlikely that the injury caused to the Community industry would resume under the present circumstances. |
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The resumption of the dialogue amongst the trade union organisations following the Commission's decision will be possible only if such demagogical, tendentious, lying and insulting tracts stop. |
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Such actions are in stark contradiction to the peace efforts and exacerbate the dire situation on the ground, inflaming tensions and cynicism and undermining the resumption of dialogue and negotiation. |
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And this was prior to the current crisis, the resumption of export subsidies, the surplus buyback by the European Union and the release of a ¤300 million emergency assistance to producers? |
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According to many analysts, this visit of the area by the president is a telltale sign of the impending resumption of the hostilities with the rebels. |
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In 1762 the resumption of hostilities with Spain led to the British capture of Manila and of Havana, along with a Spanish fleet sheltering there. |
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The brief renewal of war after Napoleon's return to power in 1815 did not bring a resumption of naval combat. |
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A resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare in 1917 raised the prospect of Britain and its allies being starved into submission. |
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Since the resumption of capital punishment in Virginia in 1982, 107 people have been executed, the second highest number in the nation. |
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The failures of his marshals and a slow resumption of the offensive on his part cost him any advantage that this victory might have secured. |
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In 1943, the Hankey Committee was appointed to oversee the resumption of television broadcasts after the war. |
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The stated purpose of the research is to establish data to support a case for the resumption of sustainable commercial whaling. |
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Following Germany's resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare on February 1, 1917, countries tried to limit or even abolish submarines. |
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The international community, for its part, should facilitate an early resumption of negotiations, so as to provide the needed impetus for revitalizing the world economy. |
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We urge them to assume once again their full responsibility to restore security, allowing for the resumption of the peace process and for a return to the road map. |
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The woman's menstrual periods have not resumed Following childbirth, the resumption of menses is an important indicator of a woman's return to fertility. |
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The aim is to contribute, in concertation with the United Nations, the United States and Russia, to a speedy resumption of negotiations, without preliminaries. |
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Gambaro said she would raise concerns at the Liberal party room meeting next week – coinciding with the resumption of parliament and a push by other MPs for a spill motion against Abbott. |
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It was the second round of talks since Tibet was wracked by anti-Chinese rioting in March. Protests continued in the South Korean capital, Seoul, against the resumption of imports of beef from America. |
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This increase triggered a resumption of wolf control in western and northern Canada. |
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It would be presumptuous to say that the same conditions favouring such a fast resumption of nesting exist in Quebec as well, but it would be quite easy to check this out at little cost. |
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The resumption of demarcation activities would therefore require substantial replenishment of the Trust Fund, for which I appeal to Member States. |
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The period before the resumption of the East Africa Law Reports saw sporadic and transitory attempts at law reporting. |
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For example, the conduct of cases such as the resumption of the Khodorkovsky trial will be a kind of litmus paper for us regarding the rule of law in Russia. |
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In May 1949, Stalin lifted the blockade, permitting the resumption of Western shipments to Berlin. |
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But the tea break took the momentum out of Surrey's attack and after the resumption Andrew Davies and Mark Wallis kept their nerve to seal a valuable three-wicket victory. |
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But prospects of a resumption of jumps over the weekend received a boost yesterday, with an up-beat report from Cork, where racing is scheduled for Sunday and Monday. |
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He charged Joseph Cachin with the resumption of the work of the sea wall, the digging of military outer harbour, and the construction of the new arsenal. |
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However, the exile of Dom Antonio, the claimant to the Portuguese throne, gave an unexpected impetus to the resumption of the Guinea or rather the Senegambian slave trade. |
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The field has experienced a few temporary shut-ins since the resumption of production, but now is consistently producing between 800-900 mcfe per day, net to our interest. |
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These two events fuelled the resumption of hostilities between the two maritime Republics, which were expanding from the east to the west of the Mediterranean. |
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The Cortes of Toledo of 1480 came to the conclusion that the only hope of lasting financial reform lay in a resumption of these alienated lands and rents. |
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Client-based Media Publisher allows interruptible batch file uploads to the ContentServer with automatic resumption after reboot or loss of network connection. |
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The resumption of international rugby in South Africa came after the dismantling of the apartheid system, and was only done with permission of the African National Congress. |
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It has been shown that in the process of oocyte maturation, meiotic resumption is associated with the loss of gap junctions between the oocyte and the granulosa cells. |
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The usage of firearms in Japan would start again after 1854 with the resumption of contacts with the West and the accumulation of conflicts from that period. |
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The rain has stopped, but we're still waiting for the resumption of the game. |
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However, he then lost four successive legs upon the resumption of play. |
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