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| Makin retired from football after failing to | overcome a hip injury which had prevented him playing |
| The Listening Pool had to | overcome a few obstacles before they could release the |
| d adhesion railway, using the Strub design to | overcome a height difference of 871 m (2,858 ft). |
| lly to a Major League Baseball player who has | overcome a significant obstacle (in Eisenreich's case, |
| position, and the university was fighting to | overcome a A$24 million budget shortfall in 2004 that |
| ronto Area, however, Molinari was not able to | overcome a provincial shift to the Liberals and lost t |
| es were well received, they weren't enough to | overcome a mediocre story and flat acting. |
| He helped Notre Dame | overcome a 30 point deficit on the way to their second |
| r a “hole” gains sufficient kinetic energy to | overcome a potential barrier necessary to break an int |
| Earlier in the game, Kentucky had | overcome a 12-point halftime deficit to take the lead |
| He helped Denver | overcome a stingy defense vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
| Oz must rescue the monks and | overcome a terrible demon. |
| ferent ethnic communities is crucial, also to | overcome a major economic crisis in the country, where |
| In 2009, after failing to | overcome a serious knee injury, and at the age of 26, |
| Pwyll must | overcome a number of foes to reach the Land of the Dea |
| As a young man he had | overcome a passion for gambling. |
| s, six home runs and 11 RBI helped the Angels | overcome a 3-game deficit, which ultimately led to an |
| team in the Croatian championship history to | overcome a 0-2 deficit in a best-of-five playoff serie |
| Ultimately, Goode could not | overcome a combined 19,000-vote deficit in the Charlot |
| ver potentially hundreds of miles on foot and | overcome a difficult obstacle. |
| time (as most blacks were not) would have to | overcome a number of hurdles to be allowed to register |
| aid or grants to | overcome a specific obstacle (e.g. if a handicapped wo |
| competed directly with 1-2-3, and thus had to | overcome a corporate resistance to change. |
| d claw system to improve image steadiness and | overcome a major drawback of Super 8 cartridge design. |
| Georgia Tech survived four lost fumbles to | overcome a late UNC rally and win 27-25. |
| e Rats" (1950), where mutated rats eventually | overcome a lone survivor in a post-holocaust world. |
| pon Jules Verne's Nautilus and its ability to | overcome a Clipper ship as a play on Clipper chip. |
| za 8 engine, which was mounted at an angle to | overcome a similar torque problem as was observed with |
| e they would not need any Republican votes to | overcome a Republican filibuster in the Senate for the |
| strong personal interest in education, having | overcome a learning disability to earn a PhD from UCLA |
| Along the way, they must | overcome a reel, defeat wraiths, and escape the purell |
| emocrats with the required 60 votes needed to | overcome a Republican filibuster. |
| to ensure that all the clues exist, and helps | overcome access issues which may arise when land chang |
| ring to emphasize the individual's ability to | overcome addiction by repairing relationships and pers |
| s for free and provide them with the means to | overcome addiction, abuse, and an assortment of other |
| the South Pacific, and of their struggles to | overcome adversity. |
| ocal community volunteers, and those who have | overcome adversity. |
| tions for some time that these companies will | overcome age-verification, political, and religious ch |
| iece also detailed Dollard's alleged fight to | overcome alcoholism and drug abuse. |
| , Hazelden Foundation spokesman) struggled to | overcome alcoholism as detailed in the book Broken: My |
| Having | overcome all attachments, bodhisattvas on this level c |
| he Batavian army, under General Daendels, had | overcome all opposition and taken possession of Oudkar |
| h through struggle, and an unwavering will to | overcome all obstacles. |
| And we've | overcome all of it. |
| fe, but the couple's love is strong enough to | overcome all difficulties. |
| all young women to believe in themselves and | overcome all obstacles which prevent them from fulfill |
| They had | overcome all attempts, by a force vastly superior in n |
| ith ADD/HD with a message to motivate them to | overcome all obstacles to achieve their dreams. |
| Lizzie the Ring Mistress (Holden) must | overcome all of the problems which get thrown at her d |
| ronmentally polluting waste have largely been | overcome, although the process remains a niche techniq |
| for winger Pat Richards, if he was unable to | overcome an ankle injury to take his place in the 2005 |
| w cases and generally results from failure to | overcome an adolescent experimental stage. |
| me in his life, he felt that he had failed to | overcome an obstacle and could find no other direction |
| itions, where disease and poverty had already | overcome Anatolia. |
| ems and physical limitations she struggled to | overcome, and in her autobiography As I Am, she descri |
| But he says these have largely been | overcome and that “full national coverage” will soon b |
| Democratic ranks proved too much for Shapp to | overcome, and Shafer won a moderate victory. |
| oblems have caused difficulties but have been | overcome and the festival pulls in crowds of over 30,0 |
| providing a copy to the C.I.A. was eventually | overcome, and the promised list of criticisms and corr |
| the forces of Radagaisus, who was not finally | overcome and executed until August 406. |
| and IgG), the controlling action of C1-In is | overcome, and C1q effects activation of C1r2s2. |
| transporting perishable goods were eventually | overcome and the company's New York City hub began dis |
| These problems were | overcome, and with a congregation that had grown to 30 |
| nd the immense pressure he felt, could not be | overcome and the team lost the match 2-1. |
| , that is the only power by which evil can be | overcome and the only sufficient basis of human societ |
| tic after seeing the troubles Sanshiro has to | overcome and ends up his ally. |
| Luton's 30 point deduction proved too much to | overcome, and they were relegated to the Football Conf |
| ng of English became too difficult for him to | overcome, and he decided to return to Puerto Rico. |
| tes a fulfilling life, what obstacles must be | overcome, and what external and internal factors are i |
| These problems were | overcome, and the resort was rebuilt in the 1980s. |
| Before these tensions could be | overcome and a truly independent state created, the Ja |
| But, after Balmaceda's forces were | overcome and destroyed at the battle of La Placilla, i |
| Eventually the opposition was | overcome and all the former common lands were allotted |
| ever many of these initial problems have been | overcome, and some facilities are breeding around 2000 |
| Fortunately, this problem was | overcome and the project was well underway through 191 |
| k relentlessly until all enemy opposition was | overcome and he broke through towards the ‘B' Squadron |
| macy, Jerusalem falls to Goffredo; Argante is | overcome and captured by Rinaldo, while Armida is take |
| he Infinite Wait), and “La angustia vencida” ( | Overcome Anguish). |
| son & Johnson had built up also enabled it to | overcome another poisoning incident in 1986-an event t |
| Unlike his other brothers, Ji Shuqian will | overcome any conflict that may appear before him (for |
| d then working with the families to help them | overcome any barriers they may be facing. |
| This enables the caller to | overcome any fear of involvement or retaliation, by re |
| uclei of other atoms, neutrons do not need to | overcome any Coulomb barrier and can therefore penetra |
| ors, Inc., a firm dedicated to helping others | overcome any obstacle, survive any ordeal, and reach a |
| at if a man is interested in a woman, he will | overcome any obstacles to ensure they date again, and |
| Chirico's ideals, they had to path the way to | overcome appearances and made the observers' dialogue |
| nsidering the nature of the difficulty he has | overcome, are we certain that this is appropriate for |
| ifference was too much for the Black Hawks to | overcome, as they defeated the Americans in the 2nd ga |
| This reluctance must have been | overcome as it was announced by 23 December that Evere |
| starts by Lauda, Rosberg and de Cesaris were | overcome as the race progressed. |
| track on fire again.This poor performance was | overcome at the Indian Ocean Island Games held in Mada |
| hree clutch shots, as the Lakers were able to | overcome back-up center John Salley's inability to eff |
| enic mouse that was the first animal model to | overcome bacterial species-specificity. |
| in 23,322 votes, which was not sufficient to | overcome Barnes' total of 36,977 votes as the Democrat |
| Mr. Abbas and Mr. Netanyahu in an attempt to | overcome barriers between the two sides. |
| nd works with around 78,000 clients a year to | overcome barriers to employment, inclusion and indepen |
| school has a learning mentor whose task is to | overcome barriers to learning among children in the sc |
| reasonable adjustments to their workplaces to | overcome barriers experienced by disabled people. |
| , medical societies, government and others to | overcome barriers to the advancement of telemedicine t |
| up local Job Clubs to help unemployed people | overcome barriers to work, and is a mentor with Prime |
| ed many bad habits in life that took years to | overcome because his elder brother had not been strict |
| strong hydrogen bonding in HF, which must be | overcome before dissociation is possible, and the very |
| tal and physical challenges for professors to | overcome before they are allowed into their offices. |
| The challenges that have to be | overcome before LPC becomes a viable protein source fo |
| Significant obstacles must be | overcome before the second hourly service can be intro |
| The only larger deficit | overcome before this was 52 points, by Collingwood aga |
| rivately funded Neighborhood Law Corps helped | overcome blight by, among other things, entering an ag |
| Sunil must | overcome borders to apprehend Dr. Singh, and thus brin |
| onagraph and adaptive optics, Graham hopes to | overcome both difficulties and discover many more plan |
| The use of ethanol would also | overcome both the storage and infrastructure challenge |
| Distributed model checking is a way to | overcome both memory and time consumptions by using ag |
| lways cross-faction and predestined, who must | overcome both their individual problems and outside fo |
| wizard explores a series of dungeons and must | overcome both monsters and traps to find riches. |
| Using his mental powers to | overcome Brains' resistance, The Hood takes control of |
| After a brief struggle, Esposito is | overcome but the Professors are nowhere to be found - |
| These objections were | overcome, but a man with a flag had to lead trains acr |
| her a clown fish and proposes to her, she is | overcome, but begins to worry when ET misses the ship, |
| With this, the goal was | overcome, but later the figure doubled to 84,361,838 C |
| ejudices and pre-possessions to combat and to | overcome, but those of the whole Christian world…; but |
| of Java killed 142 people, most of whom were | overcome by poisonous gases. |
| g to crawl to the sliding glass doors but was | overcome by smoke inhalation. |
| Picked up as a hitchhiker, Bates is | overcome by the driver of the car as he tries to attac |
| re badly burned and gassed and must have been | overcome by fumes but for the prompt and gallant actio |
| The entire 28-man "Lost Crew" was | overcome by flames and perished on Setzer Creek outsid |
| opian garrison, however, they were eventually | overcome by the EPLF. |
| ey tried to make an acceptance speech but was | overcome by emotion and took his seat in tears to a st |
| These problems have sometimes been partially | overcome by blending it with high-acid varieties such |
| Overcome by the memories of his childhood, Yuichi retu | |
| nt in which he rescued shipmates who had been | overcome by turpentine fumes in a double bottom compar |
| ay, he rescued several shipmates who had been | overcome by turpentine fumes in a double bottom compar |
| "The apparent parody of Chucky could only be | overcome by the failed acting in this film." |
| This is | overcome by ensuring that only the case is hardened an |
| owners and was subdued and punished only when | overcome by greater numbers. |
| m as signs of degeneration which needed to be | overcome by progressive politics. |
| This flaw has been | overcome by modern VLF test sequences that now guarant |
| If a low pressure zone is drilled and is | overcome by the hydrostatic pressure of the column of |
| e rapist is her father-in-law, and the woman, | overcome by shame, drowns herself when her husband ret |
| The difficulty is | overcome by cutting a fairly small ditch, perhaps twen |
| Milburn died after being | overcome by sodium chlorate fumes while working at a p |
| fence to retroviral infection which HIV-1 has | overcome by the acquisition of Vif. |
| This in turn led to the Russian galleys being | overcome by waves and sea, and either sunk or run agro |
| Overcome by grief, Des Grieux falls unconscious across | |
| h war is officially declared, and everyone is | overcome by war frenzy, breaking into song and dance. |
| ement proved too much for British industry to | overcome by itself. |
| Apparent aggregation issues can sometimes be | overcome by limiting the sample concentration or use o |
| int excommunicated until the differences were | overcome by mediators. |
| rning to a few of the occupants before he was | overcome by smoke; it was the attendant in the adjacen |
| Mother Juana is | overcome by lust and masturbates at the sight; Sister |
| tower; but, surrounded by few followers, and | overcome by numbers, he fell, and thus terminated an h |
| The next night, | overcome by grief and rage after burying his only frie |
| lly touched or squeezed Chiharu appears to be | overcome by the sensation. |
| e in the magnetic field, although this can be | overcome by isotopic enrichment of e.g. protein sample |
| They are | overcome by a sense of hopelessness in face of their f |
| in which the bird is caged, Tess is suddenly | overcome by a feeling of joy and warmth, and realises |
| ct to flooding regularly, a problem which was | overcome by the construction of steam engines to opera |
| At Plaka, an Ottoman outpost was | overcome by an Epirot unit led by a resigned officer o |
| This Randolph had repeatedly tried to | overcome by his letters. |
| d with Phi-Phi away, meets Aspasie; he too is | overcome by her charms. |
| Lars then erupts, losing his rationality | overcome by rage. |
| deck, with many of the remaining crewmembers | overcome by oil fumes, and the ship without power and |
| The 44-point half-time deficit | overcome by Carlton was then the second-largest half-t |
| orbit presents unique challenges which may be | overcome by Extra-Vehicular Robotics (EVR) using gentl |
| les, Paris, Tristan, and many others who were | overcome by sensual love during their life. |
| nge of heart was not simply because they were | overcome by the beauty of her nude body, but because s |
| ered her medical blood ration, she was almost | overcome by bloodlust). |
| It was then that they would be | overcome by the band's sincerity and superb musiciansh |
| Overcome by excitement, Alice's vision is restored and | |
| 1931 due to his reviving two men who had been | overcome by carbon monoxide in the Chicago stockyards" |
| amming languages; and that the limit could be | overcome by applying modularity to visual programming |
| t with a ham operator in New Zealand, and was | overcome by carbon monoxide fumes emitted by his gasol |
| een in the lead after the first round, he was | overcome by Birger Ruud, who hailed from the same city |
| This problem has been partially | overcome by decreasing the size of the gold nanopartic |
| tacles such as walls and shields must also be | overcome by drawing bombs and arrows accordingly. |
| e hyperpolarizes the sinoatrial node which is | overcome by MRA and thus increases the heart rate. |
| When he puts on the fatal gift, he is | overcome by an excruciating burning pain. |
| The band released their first album | Overcome by Happiness in 1998 for Sub Pop. |
| The use of "drunk" to mean | overcome by substances other than alcohol is long-esta |
| ship became contaminated and they were later | overcome by the creatures inhabiting the planet. |
| The obstacle was gradually | overcome by laboratories which developed methods of ch |
| to maintain silence can often be successfully | overcome by establishing open communication between ch |
| former areas of grassland and heathland being | overcome by secondary woodland - this has been exacerb |
| e OX40-specific TRAF3 DN defect was partially | overcome by CTLA-4 blockade in vivo. |
| In July 1833, the crew of the Yellowstone was | overcome by cholera. |
| agulants on phospholipids in the dRVVT can be | overcome by adding an excess of phospholipid to the as |
| rney (but it is later established that he was | overcome by fumes from the radio burning out), Rodney |
| at this belief was one of the obstacles to be | overcome by Columbus before he could get his project s |
| Overcome by Bhakti, he composed the Vayu Stuti and ded | |
| World War I. (The Allied forces were quickly | overcome by the German advance and I Corps HQ left Gre |
| en as the means by which the dilemma could be | overcome by Mills forces - a majority at the conventio |
| phyxiating gas, Private Lynn, although almost | overcome by the deadly fumes, handled his machine-gun |
| 1817, during which time Beethoven, ailing and | overcome by all sorts of difficulties, experienced a p |
| he neighborhood's red-light history have been | overcome by historical recreationism. |
| He is too | overcome by emotion to say even a word. |
| Overcome by the difficulties in their new hostile urba | |
| This can be somewhat | overcome by having larger sequences obtained from the |
| They in turn were | overcome by the Normans by 1100 AD. |
| Pedro advances towards her with a knife, but | overcome by remorse and his love for her, decides to t |
| s upon the massacre shortly afterwards and is | overcome by the slaughter. |
| defended by Waifer's Basque troops, who were | overcome, captured and deported into northern France. |
| zzles, requiring Mona to use her abilities to | overcome certain challenges and progress through the g |
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