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A side

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  • It was customary for farmers to set aside a portion of their inferior grain to be made i
  • scale burial of Confederate soldiers, and set aside a separate section of the grounds for this pur
  • he days long before welfare benefits, they put aside a few pennies to help the wives and children b
  • any within the Church of the Brethren have set aside a firm belief in the trustworthiness and autho
  • sured Admiral Raffaele de Courten, who had set aside a battle cruiser for Vittorio Emanuele's exile
  • In 1982 he set aside a Trust fund to endow annual awards for "excel
  • danger, a trial judge would be required to set aside a guilty verdict.
  • tics of rational trigonometry is, applications aside, a special instance of the description of geom
  • t removed his shoes before entering and pushed aside a sacred veil with a walking stick.
  • Surveyor-General John Septimus Roe had set aside a small triangular lot for use as a brewery; t
  • ed for Ephraim Morse's proposal in 1868 to set aside a large track of land for a public park, which
  • The impression was given of putting aside a social and political ghetto, in order to sav
  • They also agreed to set aside a minimum of 33% of the retail space of the bu
  • Although Peter Meiklejohn set aside a room in his house for the village's first te
  • Land was set aside, a hall was erected, and lots were surveyed.
  • uire new affordable housing, funded by setting aside a portion of property taxes.
  • In 1927, the City of Philadelphia set aside a corner of the recreation field at "B" St. an
  • herman issued a set of special orders that set aside a portion of Florida as a designated home for
  • Compared to the Chinese god who pushed aside a mountain with one hand
  • Putting aside academic and athletic rivalry, the students co
  • He would step aside after the season for more experienced baseball
  • Spencer called on McFarland to step aside after the vote, but McFarland said she would n
  • Ryan stepped aside after the 1990 season.
  • 1968, the physical barrier concept was pushed aside after the North Vietnamese overrun of the Lang
  • ssistant run the program, only to have to step aside after one year.
  • ty Regulator captain, W.S. Wellington, stepped aside after his grist mill was destroyed and his hor
  • Bush's feelings aside, after Hendon was narrowly defeated (50.7% to
  • ng to live, he is summarily casting his family aside again to pursue a love interest almost the sam
  • ott, who called his attention to its being set aside again.
  • iring three undercover guards, "We pull people aside all night-we are literally on the verge of vio
  • He set aside all of the earnings from his writing, and used
  • He set aside all political aspiration and affiliations and
  • insisted that the Democrats "have been putting aside all the Hispanic Democratic candidates", while
  • g statement to Arjuna in Verse 18.66, "Setting aside all meritorious deeds (Dharma), just surrender
  • to each other their honor as gentlemen, to lay aside all ungenerous, envious, or selfish feelings,
  • 1867 increasing infirmities forced him to lay aside all regular parish work and remove to Leamingt
  • mpire, which signed peace with Moscow, leaving aside all warnings Khan, who reported on the plans o
  • longs if it is real), the phenomenologist puts aside all questions concerning its objective existen
  • A year in Devonport aside, Allison spent most of his time in the Clevela
  • system, a place for crops to grow would be set aside, allowing foods to be grown and cultivated.
  • by which the tribes agreed to move to land set aside along the Minnesota River to the west.
  • The city of Lillehammer set aside an area already known as Maihaugen and bought
  • nest firing his carbine as he went, and kicked aside an egg grenade that had landed at his feet.
  • Walsh's application to set aside an order giving the claimant permission to ser
  • treaty with the United States in 1854 that set aside an undefined region around Lake Vermilion as a
  • ion to Italy for the double purpose of setting aside Anacletus as antipope and of being crowned by
  • In 2005 he stepped aside and started a new career as an academic (now p
  • In 1364, Callistus stepped aside and helped restore Philotheus to the patriarch
  • le Norris, Riggs said, "I think he should step aside and let someone step in who can be more realis
  • e to the Supreme Court, but ultimately stepped aside and Keneally succeeded her in 2003.
  • hood is that Mallaby-Deeley was asked to stand aside and cause a by-election as a route back into P
  • After graduating, he put his musical studies aside and attended the University of London from 196
  • When G-d commanded that a lamb be set aside and tied to the bed for four days in anticipat
  • ting officer Commander John Warrand, who stood aside and allowed him to exit the compass platform f
  • s Court be allowed, and that the orders be set aside, and remitted the matter to the Federal Magist
  • r if it's for pro-Western aims, but will stand aside and let terror States have free rein over ever
  • when Cherry died in 1965, Faubus put politics aside and was magnanimous in praising his predecesso
  • Mears, the former holder of the titles stepped aside, and became Chairman of the company.
  • d been called out from general society to come aside and discuss the affairs of state.
  • to run her over; Eugene attempts to push Gwen aside and finds he is able to do so; to everyone's a
  • anenko asked to look outside, so Grechko moved aside and Romanenko pushed hard against the airlock.
  • n the 2006 federal election, Catterall stepped aside, and high profile Progressive Conservative Mem
  • Newcastle Upon Tyne the hostilities were cast aside and a treaty signed which set the border betwe
  • t an area of 200 acres (0.81 km2) would be set aside and saved for a nature reserve and bird sanctu
  • he West household, all prior disagreements set aside and reconciling.
  • er another student, Beamon A. Hill, pushed her aside and took the shotgun blast to the side of his
  • good right hook" on anyone asking him to stand aside, and asked for a "fair go" while announcing a
  • e program, the film had initially been "pushed aside and ignored by CBC TV," according to Canadian
  • ing that she killed Lilith, they quietly stand aside and let her pass without a fight, and she retu
  • At the end of the Great War Skelton stood aside and allowed the Coalition candidate in East Pe
  • ire bottle of pills before throwing the bottle aside and reading the warning that the pills don't w
  • ire bottle of pills before throwing the bottle aside and reading the warning that the pills don't w
  • 250 living specimens of Burbank's work be set aside and left undisturbed as an historical and hort
  • merica, Cornwallis put his previous misgivings aside and sought active service.
  • notable to the journal itself (self-reference aside) and is way POV.
  • liament is to see this Prime Minister stepping aside and allowing the president to appoint a new on
  • Chris pulls Andrea aside and she tells him the money came from William
  • ailway line in April 1913, land also being set aside and a townsite gazetted the same year.
  • Granollers where the French troops had to turn aside and leave Vic and Camara untroubled.
  • ich ended the agitation, that election was set aside and new elections were declared.
  • The coals are pushed aside and placed upon the meat parcel(s) at the bott
  • four-fifths completed in 1863, Brahms laid it aside and only finished it in 1868 after the success
  • During development, the 650cm3 engine was set aside, and only the 800cm3 engine was produced.
  • ger, as the signing of Kevin Keegan pushed him aside, and he managed only a handful of appearances
  • e cup final, West Ham put their disappointment aside and travelled north to face Sheffield Wednesda
  • 1891 gave the president the authority to "set aside and reserve...any part of the public lands who
  • day during a practice, O'Leary pulled the team aside and unveiled the template for uniforms of "The
  • riend, who was running with her, shoved Semple aside and sent him flying.
  • for a couple of years, but normally he stepped aside and let other drivers race for him.
  • She occasionally sets her saxophone aside and sings.
  • to reclaim his throne, Obrey refused to stand aside and the realm was again split by war.
  • Despite being told to leave poetic language aside and concentrate on graphic, sexually explicit
  • d to him after the incident: "Brezhnev took me aside and told me, 'Those bullets were not meant for
  • The Logan Rock slid aside and was caught in a narrow crevice (it did not
  • But Chilperic then put Fredegund aside and married Galswintha.
  • things about me, and my head of year takes me aside and asks if I'm all right [...] But you've got
  • drickson's right to "free speech" was thus set aside and the matter was taken by the ACLU to the US
  • ction, I've realized it is time for me to step aside and let someone else pick up the hard work and
  • Smiling happily he chucks it aside and skips merrily away.
  • Sephiroth knocks her aside and continues to Jenova's body, preserved in a
  • ee, so that when the unicorn charges, he steps aside and it drives its horn into the trunk.
  • the circumstances, thus the acquittal was set aside and a new trial was ordered.
  • After the performance, they take Ash aside and offer him a special contract - a solo deal
  • uchi stalls Kazamatsuri, Heishiro takes Koharu aside and says he will marry her if Mizoguchi wins.
  • ogan had been eliminated, Abdullah Gul stepped aside and became the Minister of Foreign Affairs of
  • ressed in black leaving Toulon's room push him aside, and as they leave, Danny manages to get a gli
  • the decision by Premier John Robertson to step aside and focus on land reform, however Cowper then
  • general seminaries introduced in 1783 were set aside, and the training of the clergy was again made
  • Warren had to push Stuart aside and, at the same time, retreat before the adva
  • 61 and eventually signed by 45 countries, sets aside Antarctica as a scientific preserve, establish
  • wax impressions or similar techniques, leaving aside any other methods of falsifying prints.
  • ll either print or preach, to draw the Article aside any way, but shall submit to it in the plain a
  • In the late 90s the singers brushed aside any doubts about their friendship, and even ap
  • city drinking water, she asked the city to set aside approximately 0.6 miles (1 km) of future shore
  • dres Condor Range and River Protection Act set aside approximately 14,500 acres (59 km2).
  • minerals at the top of the illustration (given aside) are first to crystallize and so the temperatu
  • r rangelands, and compensating farmers who set aside areas that the prairie dogs may use.
  • at this harsh decree, secretly started putting aside arms from the Roman munitions workshops; soon
  • approaches that exacerbate further strife, lay aside arrogant political posturing, and get on with
  • The first of these is entitled Aside Arthur Conan Doyle and it is an anthology of t
  • 0 square metres or 2.5 hectares) was to be set aside as a public open space in plans presented to t
  • ho qualified Mario Andretti's car 8th, stepped aside as planned, and the car moved to the rear of t
  • ocal congressmen to demand that Tom DeLay step aside as House Majority Leader in 2005 and led the p
  • On 4 December 2007, Bruce Flegg stood aside as leader of the Queensland Liberal Party.
  • Howard Dayton has stepped aside as host and CEO to focus on writing books and
  • igned on Sundays, choosing instead to set them aside as time for worship and to be with his family.
  • And if people try to brush his efforts aside as just a live reproduction of film numbers, t
  • une, formerly amicable relationships were cast aside as he began to attack and conquer all of the s
  • He stepped aside as head of the Vatican Bank soon after, with a
  • he current Roots bassist, Owen Biddle, stepped aside as Black Thought welcomed back Hubbard.
  • uch evidence from skeletal remains was brushed aside as a new movement developed in archaeology fro
  • ontract made between the ages of 16 and 18 set aside as a "prejudicial transaction".
  • Harry is taken roughly aside, as this happens he begs Abou Fatma to warn hi
  • imposed by the earlier tribunal is hereby set aside as being contrary to the provision of laws."
  • 0s, land to the south of Donaldson Run was set aside as parkland, and is now known as Potomac Overl
  • In January 2005, he announced he was stepping aside as executive director, citing the need for a y
  • was announced that Ivor Tiefenbrun had stepped aside as Linn's Managing Director, but would assume
  • the colony, and the day of 21 October was set aside as the date of public recognition for the new
  • In 1910, the land was set aside as Glacier National Park.
  • ound counterparts, which were specifically set aside as controls.
  • The area was set aside as a protected area in 1947 under the Indian F
  • She announced her intention to stand aside as Mayor of Wodonga to contest the state elect
  • d by Wellington City Council, and has been set aside as a reserve.
  • d that the pre-war shopping area should be set aside as a civic area with perhaps a concert hall or
  • The royal park Mahamegha was then set aside as the residence for Mahinda's party, and in l
  • in 2000 10.91 km² of the state forest was set aside as a national park.
  • Brushing the incident aside as an apparent freak of nature, Jeffrey is stu
  • created a spark which ignited it, and threw it aside as he ran out in fright.
  • .75 miles (23.74 km) of the creek has been set aside as Seneca Creek State Park.
  • But, I should also add that I have stepped aside as chairman of the media group,” he said.
  • The area was originally set aside as the Devils Canyon-Bear Canyon Primitive Are
  • In 1936 about 8.10 km² were set aside as a public reserve and in 1939 a koala enclos
  • Vic has now stepped aside as Manager and taken up the post of Chairman o
  • 710 km2) of coastal marshland he helped to set aside as wildfowl refuges continue to exist as state
  • of the remaining third of the country was set aside as the zone libre, to be fully controlled by t
  • Areas within the bay are set aside as nature reserves.
  • but when Logan is kidnapped, questions are set aside as Max's investigation into the capture leads
  • A large area in the southwestern corner is set aside as an EU-recognized bird protection area to wh
  • he manor he was also trustee for the areas set aside as commons.
  • e working to have areas such as Broom Hill set aside as parkland.
  • ma was also to return to England, yet was cast aside, as she supported Magnus the Noble, not Edward
  • spite winning 11% of the vote; Ronning stepped aside as leader in favour of Elmer Roper who won a 1
  • She voluntarily stepped aside as Deputy Opposition Leader for the former Lib
  • km2) at Avon Location 14227 and 14230 were set aside as a townsite reserve along the Dowerin to Mer
  • ne back to the auditorium, where Wallace moved aside at the request of General Henry Graham.
  • ed Waltheof in 1140, but that election was set aside because one of Waltheof's supporters had made
  • te Sox in 1988 (although he was forced to step aside because of ill health in June) and the Milwauk
  • s were organised during recess or at times set aside before or after lessons at schools' discretion
  • that is, the sequence of input that can be set aside before a parser needs to either perform a redu
  • Debate over the definition of a rookie aside, Berroa's backers pointed to their identical b
  • Putting this controversy aside, both proponents and opponents of the invasion
  • His successful acting career aside, Bowen always considered himself a writer who
  • They easily brushed aside Brig.
  • am: No longer a memory to be hurriedly brushed aside, but heroes of a network adventure show.
  • during the Second World War but had been swept aside by Japanese military action in March 1945, lea
  • to the 25th Congress, and the election was set aside by the House of Representatives.
  • ck County was part of the "Military Tract" set aside by Congress to reward veterans of the War of 1
  • Robert A. Vines, and in 1951 park land was set aside by the City Council for the Houston Botanical
  • erin and running mate Jay Ziznewski were swept aside by Stephen A. Mikulak and Ernest L. Oros in th
  • ded in this case, that conviction would be set aside by the Court of Criminal Appeal."
  • es (0.49 km2) to the south of Holt and was set aside by the Inclosure Act of 1807.
  • he President's powers and cannot simply be set aside by whim.
  • ns for the centre, including the A$130,000 set aside by the Royal Australian Air Force for outfitti
  • ntures with Mr. Baxter, the printer, being set aside by arrangement, he placed himself as a student
  • n, courtesans would often find themselves cast aside by their benefactors, but the days of public e
  • This provision was unilaterally set aside by a resolution of Prussia and Austria in 1878
  • s held as best they could, but were soon swept aside by the advancing Soviets.
  • This schism aside, by the time of the merger talks, the RCUS had
  • the benefit of travellers, and a preserve set aside by the provincial government.
  • Chillenden's election, was set aside by the pope in the summer of 1272, and never h
  • he Western Finals, however, as they were swept aside by the eventual champs, the Los Angeles Sparks
  • Cochichewick and the Shawsheen River were set aside by the Massachusetts General Court in 1634 for
  • ide on the federal Indian reserve that was set aside by the legislature of Lower Canada in 1853, fo
  • an territorial rights, but the verdict was set aside by Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles; Collin
  • Board about the selection process were brushed aside by Chairman Turbeville.
  • leadership contest of 1990, only to be pushed aside by her press secretary, Sir Bernard Ingham, wh
  • He was then cast aside by Pope Benedict XIII, successor to Clement VI
  • ide on the federal Indian reserve that was set aside by the legislature of Lower Canada in 1853, fo
  • This day was set aside by the Christian church in memory of the Roman
  • This approach was pushed aside by initial executive producer Claude Brooks, a
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