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| as ordered to march down the Maumee River to | counteract a British demonstration. |
| ldn't find their way to goal enough times to | counteract a potent Lions forward set up where WAFL lea |
| frequency around four pre-set frequencies to | counteract active interference and used automatic coher |
| To | counteract Alberoni's intrigues, he suggested an allian |
| ten quoted phrase, "Ambition must be made to | counteract ambition." |
| character of its structural components would | counteract any oscillation. |
| oney provided by Parliament in an attempt to | counteract atheism and free thinking after the French R |
| BRs have been reported to | counteract both abiotic and biotic stress in plants. |
| However, he worked hard to | counteract divisions among various elements of the Quak |
| r Abuse: Biblical and Practical Resources to | Counteract Domestic Violence (with Nancy Nason-Clark; I |
| The state's steam rail system often had to | counteract droughtand, in 1948, special trains had to h |
| The caffeine is intended to | counteract drowsiness which may be caused by the codein |
| Theophylline was added in order to | counteract drowsiness. |
| commanding the nose-down elevator could not | counteract effect of stabilizer nose-up trim, and the r |
| as a vehicle for understanding and a tool to | counteract extremist propaganda. |
| colepsy, though they are also used merely to | counteract fatigue and lethargy and to enhance motivati |
| s in which the Bank of England should act to | counteract fluctuations in the value of the pound. |
| wiusz who became involved in the movement to | counteract Germanization in Masuria. |
| h any electromagnetic force could be used to | counteract gravity, magnetic levitation is the most com |
| Vibration Reduction system could detect and | counteract handheld camera/lens unsteadiness, allowing |
| irmin's Real Christian was mainly written to | counteract his gloom. |
| and, who was sent over by Oliver Cromwell to | counteract his influence, he was quite successful in hi |
| a politics of intellectual property so as to | counteract intellectual property claims which, in his v |
| or help and he quickly rigs his apartment to | counteract Irving's pranks and send him on his way. |
| Vienna dealt with them, but rather wished to | counteract its injustices with what was then a quite ju |
| ds of the rail, the tenon shoulders, help to | counteract lateral forces that might tweak the tenon fr |
| They were of wooden construction to | counteract magnetic mines. |
| h open, competitive examinations in order to | counteract nepotism and patronage, and promotion of pro |
| k ahead of the international street date, to | counteract parallel imports. |
| By doing this, he hoped to | counteract perceptions of segregation. |
| a political action committee which sought to | counteract political election spending by the National |
| e team in the hopes that his good luck would | counteract Proteus' abilities. |
| asked what trade union leaders were doing to | counteract racism in their own ranks. |
| European activities, or surveyed efforts to | counteract radicalism in every state, including citizen |
| hnological basis for qualified strategies to | counteract rapidly known or new diseases in aquaculture |
| This allowed General Simon Hendrik Spoor to | counteract Republic actions on the battlefield and dipl |
| Zotarolimus is used to | counteract restenosis. |
| of a hill that loos like a frog in order to | counteract Sadag (earth-owning spirit) and Lunyen (powe |
| Cowie, H. (2010) Core interventions to | counteract school bullying. |
| In in vitro studies, tangeritin appears to | counteract some of the adaptations of cancer cells. |
| at it would use retrospective legislation to | counteract some tax avoidance schemes, and it has subse |
| ters an adrenaline surge upon touch, used to | counteract soporifics |
| ndations for the measures that are needed to | counteract such change". |
| ndations for the measures that are needed to | counteract such change" |
| Most CNC lathes have CSS to | counteract that natural decrease, which speeds up the s |
| Ryo-Ohki's power through its gems could | counteract that of the Royal Trees, since both took the |
| to block the attacks, Freenode struggled to | counteract the attacks. |
| ately, the Helvetic Consensus was drafted to | counteract the theology of Saumur and Amyraldism. |
| ritorial Measures Act of Canada that aims to | counteract the American Helms-Burton Act |
| hrlich D. Essential bacterial helicases that | counteract the toxicity of recombination proteins. |
| To | counteract the high water table, the station was built |
| smoothing effect to the feel of the drink to | counteract the burn of the alcohol. |
| It also helps | counteract the pressure against the tool from the work |
| state Association sponsored an initiative to | counteract the effects of the Act. |
| Because of that he was able to | counteract the ban of his songs on the state-owned radi |
| agrarian socialism with large state farms to | counteract the inefficiency of very small holdings. |
| rganized the Knights of the Golden Circle to | counteract the Underground Railroad activity within the |
| thers argue that the process is necessary to | counteract the overt product placement and influence th |
| where sexual morphology changes over time to | counteract the opposite's sex traits to achieve the max |
| One caveat is that tangeritin appears to | counteract the anticancer drug tamoxifen and to suppres |
| corporated torque vanes in the jet nozzle to | counteract the torque forces imparted by the round enga |
| s considered particularly useful as it could | counteract the sedation and respiratory depression prod |
| diphenhydramine (or other antihistamines) to | counteract the histamine-induced itching, which is a co |
| their behavior to a regulation in ways that | counteract the intended effect of the regulation. |
| ilation proceeded slowly, giving him time to | counteract the process by killing the nanoprobes with h |
| r Earth's poles, using reflected sunlight to | counteract the gravity pulling them down. |
| This energy would | counteract the force of the black hole's gravity, creat |
| unterweight just forward of the trunnions to | counteract the preponderance of weight towards the bree |
| spired in part by the songwriter's desire to | counteract the poor reputation of a city for which he h |
| Pius, wishing to | counteract the effect of this policy, sent Farini to Ch |
| h as NGC 2808 may suffice to gravitationally | counteract the loss of gaseous matter. |
| curved upwards towards the centre, so as to | counteract the greatest load there, and the central joi |
| anwhile had sent to Scotland Robert Bowes to | counteract the influence of Lennox, and guard against h |
| he country to strengthen central control, to | counteract the political power of the noble clans. |
| y Stephen the Great of Moldavia, in order to | counteract the Ottoman Empire which had taken control o |
| they tackle various social issues and aim to | counteract the negative impact of some of these using H |
| counteract the "new wave of books and articles criticiz | |
| worth translating into French, the better to | counteract the effect of Milton's, as had been proposed |
| ntrols remotely; when the Doctor attempts to | counteract the Master's theft of the TARDIS, it is used |
| e "dove program" Kryten needs to assemble to | counteract the virus). |
| ecting Vehicle scattered bleaching powder to | counteract the poison gas or pathogenic agents. |
| euch and the Book of Isaiah, and did much to | counteract the antipathy against the Old Testament that |
| ion opposite to the rifling which would then | counteract the torque exerted by the shell and minimizi |
| d on wines made from the Verdicchio grape to | counteract the grape's natural bitterness and to add so |
| eir company in this era of globalisation, to | counteract the growing gap between rich and poor. |
| To | counteract the Russian initiative the British, in early |
| vert Resistance groups trained to engage and | counteract the expected invasion of the United Kingdom |
| or more rarely when used post-operatively to | counteract the effects of strong opioids used in surger |
| pioid analgesic drugs, and so can be used to | counteract the TLR4-mediated side effects of opioid ago |
| Society of Defence of the National Rights to | counteract the Pontus Rum Organizations" that started t |
| be quite different and much more mature, to | counteract the poetic and intelligent (albeit misguided |
| y of President Ngo Dinh Diem, rather than to | counteract the communist Vietcong insurgency. |
| erary were forced to make several changes to | counteract the Galway dominance, however, Fergal Healy |
| h released in December 1966 in an attempt to | counteract the disappointing performance of Clark's pre |
| and other temperance organisations fought to | counteract the influence of pubs and brewers, with the |
| rhynchophylline and isorhynchophylline which | counteract the immune-strengthening actions of the pent |
| rseshoe is still nailed behind many doors to | counteract the effects of witchcraft: a hagstone with a |
| as diazepam would most likely be required to | counteract the risk of life-threatening seizures. |
| s "I wrote 'Texas Fight'... in an attempt to | counteract the songs and yells of the Texas Aggies, whi |
| i.e. it is mainly used in palliative care to | counteract the constipating effects of opioids) Its Bri |
| , her lofty ideals and pure life did much to | counteract the unpopularity of her husband and father-i |
| ront of the holdfast in front of the gun, to | counteract the kick of firing. |
| s prince interested himself in attempting to | counteract the slanders that were about that time begin |
| for a system compensating wires arranged to | counteract the bending strain of the main strings, and |
| fia believe they are receiving a talisman to | counteract their misfortune. |
| ther to be used alongside benzodiazepines to | counteract their cognitive side effects, or by itself a |
| different inventions have been developed to | counteract these problems. |
| To | counteract these tendencies it was necessary to build a |
| cial, with patients developing strategies to | counteract these obsessions and thus making some clinic |
| at the inability of the coalition parties to | counteract these policies made its focus on national de |
| gion and of Christianity, and endeavoured to | counteract these defects by pointing men to the histori |
| Vineyard managers | counteract this with aggressive pruning and canopy mana |
| To | counteract this instability, single-strand binding prot |
| There are however systems that | counteract this with a gimbal head on the clumpweight. |
| To | counteract this problem Dave Black suggested to "try co |
| To | counteract this problem, spray the surface of the soil |
| ndation also aims to raise awareness of, and | counteract, this threat to human rights advocates throu |
| To | counteract this, the executive officer acquired the lar |
| he use of a vertically mounted tail rotor to | counteract torque on his single main rotor design. |
| o contain phytochemicals that are thought to | counteract urinary-tract infections, and the seeds are |
| Hiel's efforts to | counteract Walloon influences and bring about a rapproc |
| itual benefits, which include the ability to | counteract witchcraft, curses, demons and other trouble |
| et of current research seeking to prevent or | counteract working memory impairment. |
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