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ieutenant-General Sahabzada Yaqub Khan, used | excessive amount of military force projections to curb |
ential congregation, as much by the somewhat | excessive fervour of his piety as by the vivacious ill |
water pollution, refers to contamination by | excessive inputs of nutrient. |
a {{cleanup}} tag on the article because of | excessive use of cquotes (should only be used for pull |
oad or provide an alternative if there is an | excessive amount of traffic. |
MDMA or after the individual insufflated an | excessive amount of 2C-T-7- excessive being an amount |
MDMA or after the individual insufflated an | excessive amount of 2C-T-7- excessive being an amount |
The | excessive use of substandard American "English" and sl |
oup of script kiddies mostly noted for their | excessive use of bot attacks and propagating vast amou |
to Reuters, for which he uses headlines with | excessive use of quotation marks in mockery of the ser |
ne down by over 18 metres (59 ft) due to the | excessive use of underground water for crop cultivatio |
amin Rush's widely discussed belief that the | excessive use of alcohol was injurious to physical and |
The police were also criticized for | excessive use of force, and thereby allegedly aggravat |
Also the | excessive use of insecticides poses a threat to the gr |
ceptions interception mechanism to avoid the | excessive use of "try-catch". |
ein, asserting that their fish oil contained | excessive levels of PCBs. |
mpany of illegal gun running when he noticed | excessive stockpiling of weapons. |
s being devastated by loss of habitat due to | excessive logging of the forest on the island and ther |
porters conscripted into the force from the | excessive demands of the British Military. |
excessive vortexing of the fluid as it leaves the casi | |
ts entitled "Dexter's Rude Removal" features | excessive use of inappropriate language (albeit censor |
adcasting antennas fell down as result of an | excessive build-up of ice. |
n care and maintenance in August 2003, after | excessive flow of saline water into the open pit. |
in Portugal was made more imperative by the | excessive spending of the Portuguese crown, the 1755 L |
Harem is also criticized for often | excessive use of cliches and stock characters as well |
diversity of regional languages against the | excessive use of imperialistic languages; and by using |
me" derives from when patients would take in | excessive amounts of milk and antacids to control thei |
If the precipitate is washed with an | excessive volume of deionised water, the electrical do |
ovel which monitored citizens constantly and | excessive viewing of mass media. |
lot did not recognize the need to correct an | excessive rate of descent after the aircraft had passe |
outright on the grounds of its sustained and | excessive use of bad language and blasphemy. |
n christian, your causing problems, and your | excessive use of cursing is not apreciated here. |
Systemic exposure to | excessive quantities of bupivacaine mainly result in c |
e past four months are a response to India's | excessive use of force in the region. |
Due to the | excessive use of footage from the original movie, the |
cklin's ministry related to the particularly | excessive zeal of the Prohibition era in Ontario, when |
in a process called excitotoxicity, in which | excessive amounts of glutamate acts as a toxin to neur |
for defensible space can result in mistaken | excessive clearcutting of native and non-invasive intr |
Excessive demand often leads to conflicts due to inten | |
is now out of print and generally sells for | excessive prices on online auction sites. |
846 (ISBN 0-19-503889-4), supposedly for its | excessive focus on the economics of the era, and the v |
n unnatural color, and piercings must not be | excessive or on the face. |
it's underwikified; and it seems to have an | excessive focus on one region of the UK, given that th |
nd leisure opportunities, and warned against | excessive emphasis on nationalisation. |
r Nablus was reported in 1156 CE; he imposed | excessive taxs on Muslims, and required Muslims to pay |
ed to the original plan and this resulted in | excessive stress on the wooden hull frames and a freeb |
Other symptoms include | excessive sweating on the palms, feet and under-arm ar |
Excessive focus on the private lives of celebrities an | |
th theories promoting what he came to see as | excessive reliance on the private sector. |
s between fantasy and reality, as well as an | excessive focus on having love based purely on sex. |
e second stage in 1938 it was clear from the | excessive loads on those junctions, that this plan wou |
avis - so, for that matter, did the region's | excessive reliance on the crop. |
Greenhill died in Madras of | excessive drinking on January 4, 1658. |
Promising them that they can inflict | excessive injuries on their opponents, he manages to f |
n faith and by a consequential exclusive, or | excessive, focus on the calendar issue: it has been ob |
an audit via her DFS, Bureau of Auditing for | excessive spending on the courthouse. |
ut this is usually less secure and may cause | excessive pressure on a small part of the face; in par |
s also a sense of resentment in America over | excessive dependence on the UK. |
prolonged period of rising stock prices and | excessive economic optimism, a market where P/E ratios |
se from less formal social environments like | excessive, mawkish, or even hypocritical or contrived |
gross misconduct, allegations of the use of | excessive force or brutality, use of lethal force, vio |
tic behaviour that may have been a result of | excessive drinking or culture shock but which the scho |
Excessive use or an overdose causes physical weakness, | |
to strike a good balance between growth and | excessive hardening or yellowing due to stress. |
which made it a 15-yard penalty to engage in | excessive celebration or flagrant taunting. |
The intent is to loosen or break up a clog, | excessive material, or other blockage in the outlet or |
ncrease power can damage the turbines due to | excessive heat, or the sudden rise in combustion chamb |
ect animals in the desired direction without | excessive force or excitement. |
o protect the Lake District environment from | excessive commercial or industrial exploitation, prese |
in such herbivores from the accumulation of | excessive nitrates; otherwise, it is edible. |
ts based on skill, speed and technique, with | excessive force outlawed - more information on Semi-Co |
However, others were considered | excessive, particularly over Gearhart, who had arrived |
ng in Hiiraan Online, accused Omar of having | excessive control over the station and of running it l |
that the role of Jiang Wen "quickly becomes | excessive and over-the-top". |
esult, the Red Raiders were charged with two | excessive celebration penalties and had to kick off fr |
t capitalize on the block, in part due to an | excessive celebration penalty incurred by Notre Dame a |
Initial symptoms are | excessive salivation, perspiration, vomiting, dizzines |
atter are favoured where lifters would cause | excessive dust pick-up. |
Scriabin had damaged his right hand through | excessive piano playing. |
nariote epoch was initially characterized by | excessive fiscal policies, driven by both Ottoman need |
It is notable for criticism of | excessive presidential power and for her call for subs |
ting the canthus, often performed to release | excessive orbital pressure (i.e., from orbital hemorrh |
sults, for example Sakam Karma might lead to | excessive work pressure and workaholism as it aims at |
n combination with brittle pipe material and | excessive operating pressures likely led to the ruptur |
cial instability is caused by bank failures, | excessive asset price volatility, and collapse of mark |
tested with several types of propeller, but | excessive vibration problems were not solved and the a |
ober 2008, the European Commission opened an | excessive deficit procedure against the Government for |
se, alkaline soda is added to neutralize the | excessive acidity produced by the action of the yeast. |
tion of tryptophan in the intestine leads to | excessive indole production and thus to indicanuria wh |
th eye pain, photophobia, conjunctivitis, or | excessive tear production. |
l press regarding what was criticised as its | excessive corporal punishment record. |
ary function was to reduce the discomfort of | excessive heat radiating from a log fire. |
However, greed is applied to a very | excessive or rapacious desire and pursuit of wealth, s |
senting a "highly irresponsible portrayal of | excessive and rapid drinking". |
nd failure to correct in a timely manner, an | excessive descent rate which developed as a result of |
ho uses practices such as predatory pricing, | excessive prices, refusal to supply, vertical restrain |
ught the rising cost of health insurance and | excessive government regulation. |
excessive prolactin release and | |
iological effects of chronic stress, such as | excessive glucocorticoid release, diabetes mellitus, o |
iological effects of chronic stress, such as | excessive glucocorticoid release, stomach ulcers, anxi |
"unforgiving", citing difficulty landing and | excessive precision required in the flying and platfor |
eing developed as drugs for the treatment of | excessive inflammatory responses to infections with Gr |
ision to Rule 12-A, Section I, in regards to | excessive timeouts, resulted in the elimination of the |
is a form of dementia caused by long-term or | excessive drinking resulting in neurological damage an |
an increase in cancer risk, possibly because | excessive β-carotene results in breakdown products tha |
ckets may also be spoofed, ensuring that the | excessive ICMP return packets do not reach the attacke |
stress-free surface, a remelted surface, or | excessive surface roughness. |
cited in the debate about how much force is | excessive in schools. |
ls (hyperglycemia), and those tending toward | excessive insulin secretion and low glucose levels (hy |
l out with Gardner in 1958, citing Gardner's | excessive publicity seeking as the reason. |
nclude pacing, rocking, swimming in circles, | excessive sleeping, self-mutilation (including feather |
Some researchers also attribute it to | excessive neurological sensitivity in taste and/or sme |
Although she is still depicted as prone to | excessive violence, she became a valuable member of th |
In despair and | excessive trust, she married a sardonic, reclusive man |
and any person found responsible for use of | excessive force should be prosecuted... "I am well awa |
ious observers;" while the bloodshed was not | excessive the sight of it was unfamiliar and shocking. |
inly in the treatment of sleeping disorders, | excessive daytime sleepiness and narcolepsy, though th |
from his continuous literary labors and his | excessive austerities, so ruined his health, already i |
asured 5 feet 7 inches (170 centimeters)-not | excessive for someone with acromegaly. |
Biographers have noted his sometimes | excessive drinking, sometimes fragile mental state, an |
Modafinil has been shown to improve | excessive daytime somnolence and fatigue in primary bi |
This | excessive liberty soon brings the people, collectively |
ins to terminate at Victoria, which takes up | excessive platform space. |
drill bit around the cutting face caused by | excessive cutting speed. |
e scaled down or delayed as a means to fight | excessive government spending and inflation. |
itic of voter apathy, low voter turnout, and | excessive campaign spending. |
nst the growth of the federal government and | excessive federal spending. |
With this failure and the | excessive time spent trying to take Gloucester, the Ki |
f group-velocity dispersion (GVD) will cause | excessive pulse spreading. |
ven when the compensation might appear to be | excessive to stockholders. |
ruit diet because of their susceptibility to | excessive iron storage, which is similar to the excess |
tantially faster than the Saturn V. To avoid | excessive aerodynamic stress in the low atmosphere thr |
blurred vision, nonreactive pinpoint pupils, | excessive salivation, sweating, nausea, vomiting, diar |
Geotechnical problems included | excessive grout takes in highly fractured rock in the |
lories of food energy and fat reserves to an | excessive level that negatively affects their health. |
Firstly, there is | excessive detail that makes the opening paragraph lose |
They have a vehicle that makes | excessive noise that scared away the ghosts blocking t |
man's rugby player" and spoke openly on the | excessive drinking that once took place in the All Bla |
up to protect the town from tower blocks and | excessive development that did not fit in with its his |
The | excessive clotting that occurs in this disorder is alm |
o other causes of polydipsia (a condition of | excessive thirst that causes an excessive intake of wa |
azine be made of thinner metal to reduce its | excessive weight; the breech cover not extend so far b |
The prima facie cause of the incident was | excessive speed; the train was travelling at 112 km/h |
However, after | excessive spending, the club soon folded. |
ghtclub with three other people when, due to | excessive speed, the driver of the Opel Corsa lost con |
ns of the regulation have been challenged as | excessive, and the FDA has stated in guidance that it |
Due to | excessive sedimentation, the sea has receded about 6 k |
The cost to maintain it is | excessive, and there is talk of abandoning it. |
In Vienna, | excessive rain threatened to flood the venue, and inde |
bums at the beginning and, after one year of | excessive touring through Japan, the group went into t |
l War due to bad investments, bank failures, | excessive generosity to his relatives and friends, and |
Dust pneumonia describes disorders caused by | excessive exposure to dust storms, particularly during |
Greed is an | excessive desire to possess wealth or goods with the i |
Selective Fencing of the Wetland to prevent | excessive grazing to preservation of important pockets |
n in 1978 after he had been fired for making | excessive contributions to community organizers. |
y at which task his editorial labors were so | excessive as to induce near total blindness. |
In spite of | excessive partiality to the Duke of Burgundy, Chastell |
would deliver moonshine along local roads at | excessive speeds to avoid "revenuers". |
ng a drug bust gone bad, Mahoney began using | excessive force to fight crime. |
iolated his Fourth Amendment rights by using | excessive force to arrest him. |
heads over her attitude and continued use of | excessive force to fight crime. |
ted with psychological illness brought on by | excessive exposure to mercury(II) nitrate. |
from R. v. Smith [1987] 1 S.C.R. 1045 as "so | excessive as to outrage standards of decency", McLachl |
The | excessive quantities, together with the fact that the |
The | excessive quantities together with the fact that the m |
As a result, Brownrigg engaged in more | excessive punishment toward Clifford. |
es ran return daily, but this was seen to be | excessive and trains were cut to run once daily. |
federal lawsuit alleging the punishment was | excessive and unconstitutionally violated the boy's ri |
eys routinely "define" binge drinking not as | excessive or uncontrolled consumption of alcohol, but |
suffering endured by Wharton's characters is | excessive and unjustified”, but others see the difficu |
violence carried out by the army and OMON as | excessive and unnecessary; the operation continued unt |
e he had noticed what he considered to be an | excessive and unproductive deference of British physic |
gesting that "several politicians had filed ' | excessive and unreasonable' claims, in part because of |
excessive loop unrolling -- without justification thro | |
The intentional walks were considered | excessive and unsportsmanlike but the strategy worked, |
tant struggle against the British military's | excessive demands upon the Carriers and to conscript f |
ve of the government is to reduce by degrees | excessive dependence upon foreign aid for national dev |
excessive automobile usage resulting in environmental | |
Despite initial complaints of | excessive water usage and light pollution, the complex |
Excessive cathinone usage can cause loss of appetite, | |
One of Atmosphere's problems, however, was | excessive memory usage, which was exacerbated by the u |
tion while avoiding accidents, speeding, and | excessive fuel usage, and a small life-sized stationar |
The band's bickering and | excessive drug use made the recording process so long |
r in giraffes is also common; they resort to | excessive tongue use on inanimate objects, due to a su |
controversial club has faced allegations of | excessive drug use amongst some of its guests and alle |
efined drug abuse as "persistent or sporadic | excessive drug use inconsistent with or unrelated to a |
ple, including mothers, about the dangers of | excessive alcohol use and is providing social grants t |
its traffic burdened corporate networks with | excessive bandwidth use, and was banned in many places |
the PORV tail pipe and the holding tanks was | excessive and used a backup valve-called a block valve |
mall controlled burns were used to eliminate | excessive dead vegetation, while the branches from the |
cited in a state audit in 2007 for issuance | excessive speeding violations. |
wounds raised concerns over unnecessary and | excessive police violence and later led to charges of |
ate declared a state of emergency because of | excessive community violence and crime, including the |
television, | excessive noise, violent marketing tactics) that cause |
Excessive cold, want of provisions, sickness, and the | |
positives may occur, however, especially if | excessive force was placed on the joint, and many hors |
ur months ago that we were bemoaning what an | excessive oversupply we had of wheat," says agricultur |
Excessive work weakened him physically. | |
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