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| ld a third, taller tower, and as a temporary | expedient, a light was added to the fog bell tower, si |
| before AOL weakened its ability through more | expedient account verification. |
| Frederick, when it became politically | expedient, after the defeat of Legnano, switched his b |
| gs, this was a narrow and necessarily costly | expedient, allowed only to established companies. |
| s and audience members seemed to prefer this | expedient, and I could detect a visible sense of relie |
| Road station for nine months as a temporary | expedient before the opening of Carlisle Citadel railw |
| and a dry-witted commentary on the nature of | expedient bureaucracy.... Part horror movie, part soci |
| "for many years past it has not been deemed | expedient by the college authorities to honor the dono |
| to solve this problem and, though they were | expedient conversions, they largely solved the problem |
| However an | expedient cover by Herman's Hermits was released in th |
| andmade and designed as an emergency wartime | expedient design; the Mark 4 utilized essentially the |
| r assumption that the Soviet Union, with its | expedient development of military technology, had alre |
| rrdelbach Ua Conchobair (1088-1156) found it | expedient for his own purposes to keep Munster divided |
| odesia as he may consider to be necessary or | expedient for the purpose. |
| uggest any administrative measures that seem | expedient for securing observance of such precautions" |
| uch provision as appears to Him necessary or | expedient for enabling those measures to be effectivel |
| f the community as are scientifically proved | expedient in the way of population policy or eugenics. |
| mission of justice of assize was a temporary | expedient intended to relieve the pressure of business |
| It was an | expedient mating of a naval gun barrel placed on a lan |
| at a bodhisattva or practitioner may use any | expedient methods in order to help ease the suffering |
| n, are not touched because it is politically | expedient not to do so,” he said. |
| The work was constructed by the | expedient of digging a shallow ditch along the planned |
| g his only competitor, Victor, by the simple | expedient of signing exclusive long-term contracts wit |
| Western Reserve Ph.D. in 1951 by the unusual | expedient of presenting his published biography as a d |
| elves to loyalist paramilitaries when it was | expedient only to sever any links as soon as the relat |
| Those who disagreed with | expedient political compromises made during the period |
| The Kearny Fallout Meter or KFM is an | expedient radiation meter designed to be able to be co |
| nowledge of her ministers, whose politically | expedient recommendations the queen, mindful of the ro |
| ian and Austrian firms, and this politically | expedient solution worsened technical problems with th |
| s of Sulphur Springs water was a politically | expedient solution with no basis in scientific data. |
| ian and Austrian firms, but this politically | expedient solution worsened technical problems with th |
| ibing its purpose, the act notes that "it is | expedient that Persons requiring Medical Aid should be |
| any with the proviso "At no time shall it be | expedient that we should give up the option of carryin |
| The preamble to the act stated: "it is | expedient that new provisions and regulations should b |
| nce from lots and divination whether it were | expedient that the battle should be engaged in or not; |
| the problem presented, render it proper, and | expedient, that the matter should be referred to the b |
| That notification must be made in "the most | expedient time possible and without unreasonable delay |
| They use every | expedient to squeeze the people out of their possessio |
| oach with our troops, the Germans thought it | expedient to remove the evidence of their crime. |
| olmes knows that this is not true, but it is | expedient to use the press to convince the culprit tha |
| by Severn Trent Water whenever it is deemed | expedient to do so. |
| Instead, the French government found it | expedient to secretly engage the Indians, guided by th |
| by the Protestants, Van Neercassel judged it | expedient to leave Holland temporarily, continuing the |
| The meeting also resolved "[t]hat it is | expedient to hold a county convention, for the purpose |
| undamental law of June; but he considered it | expedient to make the best use possible of the existin |
| decided that it would be more practical and | expedient to combine all the skills of various tactica |
| he directors thought "we should not think it | expedient to add to our present stock, anything in the |
| ter, perhaps, than is attainable, it is more | expedient to consult the convenience of the people by |
| th other members of the ALES group, consider | expedient to put him forward for a decoration of the O |
| ound the use of fake winners had begun as an | expedient to help the continuity of the live format; a |
| Wen-Ching's deafness began as an | expedient to disguise Tony Leung's inability to speak |
| tes to pass a law, whenever they may deem it | expedient, to prevent the further importation of slave |
| As a short term | expedient, viewed as regrettable, to meet an urgent ne |
| ft where slain or hanged and buried wherever | expedient, were interred at the city cemetery; an exam |
| Caesar and Antony must balance that which is | expedient with how their actions will appear to the pe |
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