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The second is an | immediate abandonment of the sin. |
ommittee, however, failed to bring about the | immediate abolition of the indentured system, only its |
fs contained within his call for non-violent | immediate abolition. |
al case against it constitute a case for its | immediate abolition. |
ll percentage of cases, pregnant minors need | immediate abortions to avert serious and often irrever |
e basis that Mr Pagarani intended to make an | immediate absolute gift "to the Foundation", but had n |
The opposition's | immediate acceptance of defeat, prior to an official a |
Providers are afforded | immediate access to patients' medical records, which c |
Subscribers are also granted | immediate access to the FunOrb forums, whereas non-sub |
OFFER | immediate access to medical cannabis |
d dimension to programs, and give the public | immediate access to creative thinking. |
With each fresh release of PROIV, users have | immediate access to the latest technologies without lo |
The game gave players | immediate access to three directional-based weapons th |
courses, while giving well-prepared students | immediate access to transfer courses that can be appli |
e insurance in a broader business sense with | immediate access to specialist advice and services in |
Each classroom has | immediate access to the outdoor environment for garden |
lves, since they know they may suddenly need | immediate access to their funds, whereas the businesse |
is because it's so easy to find- we have an | immediate access to these recycled materials in a way |
However, players have | immediate access to four costumes, four guns, and the |
retained and indexed on indelible media with | immediate accessibility for a period of six months, an |
s Alfie Moon, in EastEnders, Richie received | immediate acclaim for bringing humour to a programme o |
Richie has received | immediate acclaim for bringing humour to a programme s |
the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn and won | immediate acclaim for its unique combination of vintag |
the symphony was first performed in 1998 to | immediate acclaim, and has received numerous subsequen |
of Emerlist Davjack was released in 1967 to | immediate acclaim. |
tegic recommendations included requesting an | immediate accounting by the U.S. Secretary of Defense |
h killing seven German soldiers, earning her | immediate ace status. |
The dissenting judge wanted an | immediate acquittal. |
Ragunton's term made an | immediate action on the issues being equaled to the co |
hen an unsafe condition exists that requires | immediate action by an aircraft owner or operator. |
aw this as slow and insufficient, and sought | immediate action and result. |
ity, the FAST campaign stresses the need for | immediate action by calling 9-1-1. |
authorities, because it was "not a call for | immediate action but a long-term change in attitude". |
Parliament grounds in Wellington, demanding | immediate action on land march issues. |
The legislature took no | immediate action either to implement Goodridge or bloc |
The Trade Unions to take | immediate action to implement their current minimum wa |
g-points, Lieutenant Colonel Watson saw that | immediate action was necessary and he led his remainin |
Boffo decided to take | immediate action to save the majestic alpaca. |
Reconciliation, why and how: a plea for | immediate action (1945, Hind Kitabs) |
orrective Services facilities have their own | Immediate Action Teams (riot and emergency units), and |
t, quite contrarily, Randon had advocated an | immediate action against Prussia. |
Ayia Lavra council and supported the idea of | immediate action against the Turks. |
He then convinced Lahorie and Guidal that | immediate action was necessary and showed the forged d |
perate behind enemy lines and how to conduct | immediate action drills. |
Witt readied the division for | immediate action, but was forced to wait for Hitler's |
the waves of violent surf would spur one to | immediate action, Dream Yoga and the Practice of Natur |
of all political persuasions were demanding | immediate action, and Roosevelt responded with a remar |
in a single sitting in order to capture the | immediate action, and he prefers to focus on the inher |
ression, and other adaptations optimized for | immediate action. |
Onslow Beach, N.C., and stood by, ready for | immediate action. |
ereignty by Colombia, the United States took | immediate action. |
iting to the Canadian Prime Minister to urge | immediate action. |
g information from events as they arrive for | immediate action. |
he Pittsburg Conference in 1885 urged him to | immediate action. |
emic of salvia divinorum abuse that requires | immediate action." |
y Ranch Company, LLC, and neighbors reported | immediate activity on the property, including the amus |
ation is that it makes possible the rapid or | immediate address, identification and correction of mi |
lachicola River in the Florida Panhandle and | immediate adjacent southernmost Georgia. |
) for central and eastern North Carolina and | immediate adjacent areas in South Carolina and Virgini |
The Committee recommended the | immediate admission of 100,000 Jewish refugees from Eu |
successfully before the SCC&RR directors for | immediate adoption of steam locomotion, stating that t |
against an Italo-French alliance and for an | immediate advance upon Rome, and in 1870 was sent to L |
However, he received | immediate advancement on the accession of James II and |
lsh-Irish draw in Bangor and it gave them an | immediate advantage over their opponents. |
ng a 9-0 defeat in Derby to give England the | immediate advantage. |
landudno, the Welsh side winning 2-0 to take | immediate advantage. |
h Nottingham Forest had been terminated with | immediate affect. |
nted to the post, but did not take over with | immediate affect. |
mpaign of 1800.Abigail wrote movingly of the | immediate affection she had felt for Maria which had n |
Immediate affirmative clear and unmistakable answer fr | |
It was their first release on new label | Immediate after moving from Decca. |
ays of the battle, and the last one with the | immediate aftermath of the "hecatomb". |
ligious Council of Bosnia-Herzegovina in the | immediate aftermath of the civil war, which resulted i |
ch was then led by Benito Mussolini), in the | immediate aftermath of that country's invasion of Ethi |
or, and that the best thing we can do in the | immediate aftermath of trauma is to offer practical su |
aterial filmed by director Howard Alk in the | immediate aftermath of the incident was used as eviden |
n of stations to temporary facilities in the | immediate aftermath of the attacks, the design and con |
In 1994, in the | immediate aftermath of the genocidal massacres, Barrel |
e expected to announce their decision in the | immediate aftermath of a definitive merger agreement b |
In the | immediate aftermath of the Pact, the Scandinavian coun |
n influx of New Orleans residents during the | immediate aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. |
It was reported that in the | immediate aftermath of the incident Blair leant across |
lmed on location in Cyprus and Greece in the | immediate aftermath of the two Turkish invasions and s |
ory of it as criminal was constructed in the | immediate aftermath of Gandhi's reaction and the cours |
In the | immediate aftermath of the August assassination of Pre |
d was one of three documentaries shot in the | immediate aftermath examining the reconstruction of th |
In the | immediate aftermath of the incident his unit was poste |
assembled by the Government of India in the | immediate aftermath of the independence and partition |
In the | immediate aftermath of the incident, U.S. military off |
The | immediate aftermath of the battle saw a vigorous "ethn |
likely that the death toll could rise in the | immediate aftermath of the incident. |
Taking place in the | immediate aftermath of the Second Sino-Japanese War (t |
On January 9, 1863, in the | immediate aftermath of Stones River, the XIV Corps win |
place over the running of workplaces in the | immediate aftermath of the Russian Revolution. |
porary accounts of the First Crusade and its | immediate aftermath from the Muslim perspective, makin |
ic novel relating the experience of both the | immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the year |
In the | immediate aftermath of the landings, the priority for |
y formed as Watchman and labour units in the | immediate aftermath of the Second World War the MSO em |
was reported as a success by the MPAA in the | immediate aftermath but with the website being restore |
In the | immediate aftermath of the riots, the BNP have receive |
Kellerman outlines in detail his role in the | immediate aftermath of the assassination, controlling |
dentical twins have identical genomes in the | immediate aftermath of twinning. |
Jindal's story of meeting Lee in the | immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina was questione |
refers to the brief period during and in the | immediate aftermath of the German invasion of Poland ( |
arently caused disruption to the team in the | immediate aftermath of those deals being completed. |
ime at the station included reporting in the | immediate aftermath of a Provisional Irish Republican |
In the | immediate aftermath of the Pavlik defeat Lockett state |
survived the dangers of World War II and its | immediate aftermath almost without loss. |
In the | immediate aftermath of the ship's sinking, the oil spi |
ities that determine how many survive in the | immediate aftermath of a sudden onset natural disaster |
In the | immediate aftermath of the war, the ARA delivered more |
In the | immediate aftermath of a very close general election r |
In the | immediate aftermath of its failure, interconnecting li |
with a lively account of the period and the | immediate aftermath of the Battle of Worcester |
ed in the interrogation of Guy Fawkes in the | immediate aftermath of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. |
the first lap of the race, and reporting the | immediate aftermath of the resulting incident to Sid C |
In the | immediate aftermath of the Allied Operation Torch land |
characters in the setting of the city in the | immediate aftermath of war, lending these sections of |
In the | immediate aftermath of his loss in the primary, fellow |
However, in the | immediate aftermath of the tragedy, the specter of ars |
l" in the creation of detainee policy in the | immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. |
order to the streets of Mega-City One in the | immediate aftermath of the Atomic Wars of 2070. |
ubusco took place on August 20, 1847, in the | immediate aftermath of the Battle of Contreras (Padier |
nah adopted a pseudonym in the run-up to and | immediate aftermath of the release of Potemkin City Li |
a tour of Western Europe, Africa, and in the | immediate aftermath of the Six-Day War, the Middle Eas |
Mission to the North Atlantic Council in the | immediate aftermath of the Cold War, German reunificat |
No firm conclusions were drawn in the | immediate aftermath of the trials and it was many year |
In the | immediate aftermath of the earthquake, Japan's Nikkei |
conflicting reports on the death toll in the | immediate aftermath of the incident. |
In the | immediate aftermath of the Nazi seizure of power Rothe |
g the war, the term's popularity fell in the | immediate aftermath of the South's failure to gain ind |
an who died at the World Trade Center in the | immediate aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks |
t is thought to have been established in the | immediate aftermath of the invasion of Scotland launch |
ntended as a strong military presence in the | immediate aftermath of the coup, was quickly replaced |
ocumentary uses the 1967 Six-Day War and its | immediate aftermath as its basis. |
es, captured on audio tape the sounds of the | immediate aftermath of the shooting but not the actual |
t airliner ever lost to sabotage, and in the | immediate aftermath suspicion centred on one passenger |
In the | immediate aftermath, Kedev alleged massive electoral f |
ia), suffered heavy casualties in the coup's | immediate aftermath, and most of its members fled the |
In the | immediate aftermath, the Lancastrians defeated and kil |
captured audio of the crash and video of the | immediate aftermath. |
ar; and from Kuwait and Southern Iraq in its | immediate aftermath. |
nced in Argentina on June 4, 1975, and their | immediate aftermath. |
e March revolution was judged harshly in the | immediate aftermath. |
re killed either during the attack or in its | immediate aftermath. |
n of the victims died in the incident or its | immediate aftermath; the eleventh died in hospital on |
Hurley, and was first on the scene to render | immediate aid. |
As such, the | immediate aims of the "National Defence" were met. |
tally to radio stations on June 16, 2009 for | immediate airplay and made its debut on Chicago radio |
icated in patients with a history of severe, | immediate allergic reactions (urticaria, anaphylaxis, |
e opposed the "majority opinion" favoring an | immediate amphibious invasion of Dachen, and instead s |
ord cuts, one on the left leg which rendered | immediate amputation of the limb above the knee necess |
Mathematica | immediate analysis of HDF and HDF5 data |
Somali sheep are the | immediate ancestor of the Blackhead Persian which was |
This possible identification of the | immediate ancestor of the living taxon may also rely o |
B1's brain size is half that of its presumed | immediate ancestor, H. erectus (980 cm3 (60 cu in)). |
2200 to 800 years ago) and by the | immediate ancestors of the Innu (from about 2000 years |
Richard's father and | immediate ancestors made a fortune as merchant drapers |
His | immediate ancestors were the Brownes of Camas, Limeric |
HIs biography in the Book of Tang gave no | immediate ancestors' names, but indicated that he was |
many generations: "He himself, and his three | immediate ancestors, having been of the profession for |
ey greatly resemble, and may have been their | immediate ancestors. |
P. M. Moncy, took | immediate and effective action to save Laramie. |
s our version of Moses toward something more | immediate and believable, more humanly knowable." |
d politically daring content, with a bright, | immediate, and surprisingly modern graphic style, Simp |
Madrid principles, the Council called for an | immediate and meaningful ceasefire between the Israeli |
opposing the War in Iraq and calling for an | immediate and safe withdrawal of U.S. troops. |
ational Committee of the Red Cross, be given | immediate and unrestricted access to camps, prisons an |
red that as a matter of special necessity an | immediate and unconditional cease-fire in the City of |
or Iraq to demonstrate "full, unconditional, | immediate and active cooperation in accordance with it |
His success was | immediate and extraordinary. |
th a massacre of 200 Croats and demanded the | immediate and unconditional execution of those arrest |
ess of their ethnic origin and demanding the | immediate and unconditional withdrawal of armed forces |
ectation about the authorities "providing an | immediate and convincing explanation of the event beca |
It had an | immediate and far-reaching influence on Harvey's conte |
Asking only for | immediate and tangible rewards is shortsighted. |
sed his lyrics on topics that were personal, | immediate, and lived, often lifting them directly from |
nd UNITA made in Namibe, urging both to take | immediate and effective actions in accordance with the |
e leaders of Christian churches [to] make an | immediate and unequivocal call on their members to des |
Popular response to the fund drive was | immediate and generous. |
bs at the time, for whom Canoville became an | immediate and regular target for racist abuse. |
f Tales of the O'Hara Family, which achieved | immediate and decided success. |
I vote for | immediate and and complete removal. |
s maintain that the stubborn refusal to make | immediate and visible progress to majority rule in the |
Devan Kalathat shot several members of his | immediate and extended family, killing three children |
Claire Beck's | immediate and extended relations - the Beck, Hirsch, T |
The critical response to the single was | immediate and long-lasting. |
njoys, by divine institution, supreme, full, | immediate, and universal power in the care of souls." |
st states by his advocacy of the doctrine of | immediate and unconditional emancipation, his exposure |
and reactions' for defense, combined with an | immediate and decisive counterattack. |
The most serious and rare form, type I is an | immediate and potentially life-threatening reaction, n |
a letter to the City Council announcing his | immediate and unexplained resignation from office. |
e labor and cost savings of this device were | immediate, and remarkable: pages of text no longer had |
r efforts, community energy moved on to more | immediate and critical environmental issues. |
Both teams will assess both | immediate and long-term needs and will report their fi |
f the symptoms of a "hangover" this produces | immediate and severe negative reaction to alcohol inta |
[...] It is only due to the | immediate and energetic intervention of the prefect, [ |
accident occurs the reactor will be SCRAMed ( | immediate and full insertion of all control rods), so |
enabling technology that are at the heart of | immediate and long-term interest to the rapidly growin |
his direction, the Wisconsin offense showed | immediate and drastic improvement. |
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