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| Australia is in political | deadlock after national elections seem almost certain |
| ually acceptable resolution were in continued | deadlock after two recent direct talks between Cyprus |
| ut Premier Maliki's conclave to end political | deadlock among the country's leaders. |
| ith the 6th Michigan Cavalry, which broke the | deadlock and allowed Kilpatrick's men to reach and att |
| The situation in Georgia was in | deadlock and there was no comprehensive settlement of |
| The result went to | deadlock, and Eleni Alexandri was eliminated from the |
| The conclave proceeded to | deadlock around the nominations of Pellegrue, Mondagou |
| ss communication, process synchronization and | deadlock avoidance, and software verification, but par |
| important because it could break a potential | deadlock between Smith and Roosevelt. |
| But in the last few months, a | deadlock between local authorities and developers has |
| The resulting | deadlock between Canada East and West led to a movemen |
| e Legislative Assembly, there was legislative | deadlock between English (mainly from Canada West) and |
| tary election in April 2010 had resulted in a | deadlock between government and opposition, tied at ni |
| , cancelling one another out, so faced with a | deadlock, both other candidates withdrew from the cont |
| attle of Sari Bair) was intended to break the | deadlock by capturing the high ground of the Sari Bair |
| ot be resolved, and the resulting legislative | deadlock continued until July 9, when Espada switched |
| y were brought to trial, and after an initial | deadlock, Darrow argued to the all-white jury: "I insi |
| What makes | Deadlock different is the combination of death growls |
| In late 1269, after several months of | deadlock during which the cardinals had met only inter |
| A | deadlock ensued, lasting two years. |
| However the election resulted in | deadlock for several weeks afterwards, with parliament |
| l adapted only one of Sara Paretsky's novels, | Deadlock, for the script to the film. |
| haracter and written the film's source novel, | Deadlock, found fit to praise, criticizing the majorit |
| uld muster a majority and the Seimas was in a | deadlock: Galvanauskas formed two cabinets, and both g |
| re of Operation Market Garden and the insuing | deadlock handed the initiative to Germany for a brief |
| The sequel, | Deadlock II: Shrine Wars, offered slight changes in ga |
| Like most strategy games, | Deadlock II: Shrine Wars uses natural resources, manuf |
| Deadlock II: Shrine Wars features turn-based gameplay | |
| Fred Lynn would break the | deadlock in the top of the fifth with a two-run homer |
| the Abkhaz side, were called upon to end the | deadlock in discussions and to negotiate on the core i |
| supporters attempted to draft him to break a | deadlock in the nominating convention. |
| ate for reelection, but withdrew because of a | deadlock in the legislature, which at the time elected |
| is first international goal when he broke the | deadlock in the 1-1 draw against Gulf Cup champions, U |
| fectively carried out that caused much of the | deadlock in the latter half of 1961 over a test ban ag |
| Iraqis blamed the political | deadlock in their country for the attacks as Iraqi aut |
| During the last one, he ended a | deadlock in discussions by personally advocating surre |
| , Bishop Clive has spoken out about political | deadlock in Trinidad. |
| inated by a constitutional crisis caused by a | deadlock in the Queensland Legislative Assembly. |
| sure passes, it would end a year of political | deadlock involving the Communist parliamentary minorit |
| The | deadlock is broken when Kevin Lyons of the Centre Part |
| Deadlock is a German melodic death metal band from Sch | |
| The second barrage broke the | deadlock; Mangiarotti tired towards midnight and lost |
| From a 1-1 half-time | deadlock, NSU quickly raced to a 3-1 lead. |
| e Germans found themselves firmly lodged in a | deadlock of trench warfare. |
| lection by Democrat James A. O'Gorman after a | deadlock of two months and a half. |
| o force Turkey out of the war, to relieve the | deadlock of the Western Front (France/Belgium) and to |
| o force Turkey out of the war, to relieve the | deadlock of the Western Front (France/Belgium) and to |
| o force Turkey out of the war, to relieve the | deadlock of the Western Front (France/Belgium) and to |
| the war, which it was hoped would relieve the | deadlock of the Western Front and to open a supply rou |
| role, which was required by law due to a jury | deadlock on sentencing. |
| 885-1977), Tennessee legislator who broke the | deadlock on the 19th Amendment to the United States Co |
| murders by witnesses, but the jury came to a | deadlock on their charges and the Federal prosecutor d |
| However, the Senate was unable to break a | deadlock on even one of the 35 points. |
| ble Mention” for his resolution of the Senate | deadlock over taxes. |
| y MacDonald's Labour government had reached a | deadlock over a response to the crisis. |
| ALDERMEN IN | DEADLOCK OVER THE RECORDERSHIP in NYT on January 8, 19 |
| ls, led by H. H. Asquith, could not break the | deadlock produced in the January general election, wit |
| To break that | deadlock, Rodney rode eighty miles through a thunderst |
| On 5 December 1590, after two months of | deadlock, Sfondrati, one of Philip II's seven candidat |
| Deadlock showed the Heavy Raider's cockpit for the fir | |
| tion of consent can also lead to problems and | deadlock, since social norms permit a varying level of |
| contributing artwork for Pat Mills' Nemesis & | Deadlock strip. |
| tiations between Georgia and Abkhazia were in | deadlock, the Council observed. |
| ivism in America, contributor (Hoover, 2004); | Deadlock: The Inside Story of America's Closest Electi |
| Faced with continued | deadlock, the General Assembly agreed to postpone furt |
| He also did early research on | deadlock theory, operating systems and transcontinenta |
| point in Tasman Series history, breaking the | deadlock to win the crown by one point. |
| Banking Committee changed his vote to break a | deadlock to pass the Federal Reserve Act which resulte |
| n to withdraw or surrender and thus break the | deadlock to the west of Caen. |
| ents may be taking advantage of the political | deadlock to try to derail security gains. |
| The impetus for the break of the | deadlock was a falling out between Napoleone Orsini an |
| he same vein as the first had ended until the | deadlock was broken in the 66th minute. |
| The | deadlock was finally broken when former president Ludw |
| Three minutes into extra time the | deadlock was finally broken when Liverpool scored. |
| ip between Ascanio and Alexander VI came to a | deadlock when the French invaded Italy in September of |
| The typical 4-passes | deadlock, when a team is close to the 151-point limit, |
| The strike ended after nearly a week of | deadlock, when the courts ruled the strike to be illeg |
| ize this blocking, and to prevent the case of | deadlock, where two or more tasks are blocked, waiting |
| ovsky's 1988 philosophical novel The Infinite | Deadlock, which revises 19th century Russian history a |
| Economists say a prolonged | deadlock will lead to widespread petrol and diesel sho |
| With six minutes to play Alexander broke the | deadlock with a perfectly timed 37m field goal that tr |
| The election resulted in a parliamentary | deadlock, with both the Labor and Liberal parties winn |
| minutes of play, Wednesday finally broke the | deadlock with a goal, thus claiming their first trophy |
| yrd would support Dobie and thereby break the | deadlock without loss of face to anybody." |
| After a month of | deadlock, Zaretzki - the long-time Minority Leader and |
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