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Protracted

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  • iol, in surrendering, submitted himself to a protracted abasement.
  • Construction was protracted and Fort Nelson wasn't fully armed until the
  • O'Neill, surrendered to Henry Ireton after a protracted and bitter siege.
  • Implementation of the scheme was protracted and severely hampered the ability of the cit
  • Negotiations, which had been long protracted, and had actually begun in Breda before the
  • rtially successful so General Franco began a protracted and ultimately victorious war of attrition a
  • After a protracted and lengthy litigation, that traversed the f
  • r Ministry took over in 1922, which led to a protracted and ugly legal action lasting until 1925 wit
  • ment campaign against the Jiangxi Soviet was protracted, and was not over until July 1931 after the
  • ormac Murphy-O'Connor in February 2008 after protracted arguments over the adoption of a tighter eth
  • the Tax Office also resigned, succumbing to protracted attacks by the opposition on his earlier, al
  • He also handled the protracted bankruptcy proceedings of the New York, Onta
  • He achieved national notice in 1993 during a protracted battle to prevent a Wal-Mart store from bein
  • stershire Local Authority in 2006, despite a protracted battle between the local community and the l
  • Emily died in Islington after a painful and protracted battle with breast cancer, and was buried in
  • he San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, and a protracted battle was fought by the displaced low-incom
  • under the Beeching Axe was the subject of a protracted battle and a proposal, led by Haverhill Urba
  • h of the last four years fighting a long and protracted battle with a group of dissidents."
  • in late 1927 after having had a particularly protracted battle over school funding with the legislat
  • During the protracted battle, however, the site stood vacant for 1
  • The contest for this hill led to a protracted battle.
  • After protracted battles with the City of Chicago Water Depar
  • The war which resulted was protracted beyond Podiebrad's lifetime and terminated,
  • cessive in its nature or degree, or if it be protracted beyond the child's powers of endurance, or w
  • How to be a Man: Scenes from a Protracted Boyhood (2005)
  • s third book, How to Be a Man: Scenes from a Protracted Boyhood, is a series of autobiographical ess
  • ng or kneeling at prayer, which was not only protracted, but almost bewildering in the number of dev
  • ll, competing for the job; media predicted a protracted campaign like that of 1948, when it took 43
  • hey regrouped with the intention of waging a protracted campaign.
  • reated the design of the new facilities in a protracted charrette.
  • the sanctions have been lifted following the protracted civil war.
  • A siege of Herat refers to a protracted conflict against the city of Herat in Afghan
  • In 1156 Count Dirk VI resolved the protracted conflict between the abbeys of Egmond and Ec
  • The protracted construction made this is the last of the or
  • They underwent protracted construction periods; it took nearly six-and
  • After a protracted contract dispute that saw him on the sidelin
  • s a social menace, and were "one of the most protracted controversies of Richard's reign", as they w
  • evi refused to endorse the permission, and a protracted controversy resulted, into which other rabbi
  • This led to a protracted controversy involving appeals to the United
  • stein's special theory of relativity and the protracted controversy that this provoked.
  • n Floyd and Edward Knott, and gave rise to a protracted controversy.
  • After a protracted court battle, the remaining two hundred odd
  • and North in the Greater Accra Region due to protracted court cases.
  • lay-off final in 1999, which brought about a protracted court dispute.
  • n have been used to bring about solutions to protracted crises.
  • two recounts at the state level, followed by protracted debate on the Senate floor, until both candi
  • On 22 November 1641, following a protracted debate, the Grand Remonstrance was passed by
  • Instead of protracted declamations and conversations, he advocated
  • The abbey went through a protracted decline and it never recovered the greatness
  • as alleged to have brought the king out of a protracted depression.
  • The protracted development due to engine supply difficultie
  • After a protracted development period, the Swift entered servic
  • The D.I had a protracted development through the course of 1917, with
  • Due to protracted development, the Landwasserschlepper did not
  • Clement XI to Peter I in Rome in 1718, after protracted diplomatic negotiations, and (on its arrival
  • ther man with whom his neighbor was having a protracted disagreement.
  • lly accepted guidelines and may sound like a protracted discussion or argument.
  • After a protracted discussion inside the SWP, in which the fact
  • After protracted discussion, Olympic officials decided that L
  • Following protracted discussions which started in 1909, the reuni
  • It was reopened after protracted discussions, but the route had to be changed
  • niface I. Zosimus took a decided part in the protracted dispute in Gaul as to the jurisdiction of th
  • Shaw, who had previously been involved in a protracted dispute with Broun over the boundary between
  • Michael Linn's financial woes began during a protracted divorce, which was filed by his ex-wife afte
  • Construction was protracted due to the failure of the original contracto
  • position, and, with characteristic vivacity, protracted during two months the debate on Baccellis Un
  • After protracted efforts to avoid incarceration, May subseque
  • wn and Coutinho for Portugal's "untiring and protracted efforts" at a peace agreement.
  • The protracted election is unique due to the violent remova
  • The Siege of Ladysmith was a protracted engagement in the Second Boer War, taking pl
  • This could explain the so-called protracted ENSO of the early 1990s.
  • or the Hussein-McMahon Correspondence, was a protracted exchange of letters (July 14, 1915 to Januar
  • During his protracted exile in England Delolme made a careful stud
  • 's divorcing his father Joseph enters into a protracted existential crisis.
  • After a protracted falling out with the Ballymena hierarchy, Ha
  • The battle lasted for four months of protracted, fierce, relentless blood hand to hand comba
  • rica and lasted six months, which was rather protracted for the composer.
  • rm "Boondoggle" may also be used to refer to protracted government or corporate projects involving l
  • t the hands of Brazilian lancers following a protracted guerrilla campaign.
  • ould later describe as "less of a gig than a protracted harangue" at the University of Manchester in
  • at 670 AM was allocated this frequency after protracted hearings by the FCC.
  • or conspiring to abduct a child, and had led protracted hostile campaigns including false allegation
  • Berger died after a protracted illness at age 72.
  • opinion, Bogarde, having witnessed Forwood's protracted illness and death, became active in promotin
  • held at the time of his death in 1944 from a protracted illness at the age of 61.
  • After a protracted illness, he died on 4 August 1861 in Cadogan
  • left Harvard without graduating because of a protracted illness, though in 1859 Harvard gave him the
  • In 1972, Buzzati died of cancer after a protracted illness.
  • , 1902 in the St. Vincent's Rectory, after a protracted illness.
  • f pneumonia in Paris on 6 March 1950 after a protracted illness.
  • nly on Saturday 20 November 2010 following a protracted illness.
  • ship in late 1783 following his stepfather's protracted illness.
  • leet and in support of the Tenth Army in its protracted inland campaign.
  • " is much longer (3:20), mainly because of a protracted intro and outro.
  • r, whose administration was the subject of a protracted investigation by Attorney General Greg Stumb
  • said it is "one of the most complicated and protracted investigations" that the force has ever unde
  • The battle had protracted itself till 13:00, and among the French tira
  • He died at age 63 after a protracted kidney illness.
  • te women about emergency obstetrics care for protracted labor, which can lead to fistula.
  • esar was able to subdue these tribes after a protracted land and sea campaign.
  • The protracted lawsuit concluded in July 2000, with an out-
  • The city of Waco has been involved in a protracted lawsuit with Erath County dairies since 2004
  • of George Grosz Battle His Dealer's Ghost; A Protracted Lawsuit Outlives Its Target, But Not Its Ang
  • After his death, his heirs engaged in a protracted legal dispute over his lands.
  • math of the scandal, Caswall was involved in protracted legal proceedings against Henry Bentinck, 1s
  • After a protracted legal battle, the FCC awarded the channel 10
  • rchased by the RAF in 1925, after a long and protracted legal struggle.
  • distant Harington relative, in 1480 after a protracted legal dispute.
  • he regulation of transgenic crops during his protracted legal battle with agrichemical company Monsa
  • Middleton and Beeston became the focus of a protracted legal dispute between William Grammary and A
  • wis because of an injury, Johnson launched a protracted legal battle against the Halifax Regional Po
  • Under Whiddon the foundation was forced into protracted legal squabbling with the university over co
  • The protracted legal proceedings regarding the Corngreaves
  • t in 1851-2 they lost part of the Flats in a protracted legal battle (though later much of the land
  • t), though LoopNet's case has since become a protracted legal battle between the two rival companies
  • horse's urinalysis; Forward Pass won after a protracted legal battle by the owners of Dancer's Image
  • ontrol of Sonae to Azevedo, but not before a protracted legal battle between him and the banker's so
  • death in 1780, his estate became involved in protracted litigation.
  • c district also became the center of another protracted local political dispute in 2000.
  • In 1998, San Francisco residents witnessed a protracted malfunction of Muni Metro during the switch
  • n for not prosecuting mine-owners during the protracted miner lock-out in northern New South Wales (
  • concern[s] about the intense, disturbing and protracted nature of the scenes portraying Trevor's att
  • the referendum with a majority of 67% and a protracted negotiating period with the U of A Student C
  • He was also involved in the protracted negotiations leading to the Good Friday Agre
  • In 1143, after protracted negotiations between Raymond Berenguer IV (t
  • government was formed on July 15, 2004 after protracted negotiations between the CPP and FUNCINPEC o
  • f with the Central Powers in the war and the protracted negotiations ensued, only to be rendered abo
  • She was involved in protracted negotiations to buy Nelson's uniform coat an
  • During June 2009 protracted negotiations between Bryanston and Metro-Gol
  • Protracted negotiations with the Libyan leader, Colonel
  • ctual obligations of the performers required protracted negotiations to resolve, and the “live” albu
  • UN sanctions against Libya and protracted negotiations with the Libyan leader Colonel
  • A general agreement led to protracted negotiations, which stalled over the outflow
  • After protracted negotiations, the kidnappers brought the hos
  • In 1539, after protracted negotiations, the papacy allowed the constru
  • Following protracted negotiations, the City of Los Angeles was ab
  • After protracted negotiations, which had stalled over the out
  • e Forestry Commission in Bayreuth and, after protracted negotiations, bought the state-owned part of
  • s into the mountains of southern Luzon for a protracted ongoing Philippine Commonwealth military and
  • may account for both the reduced potency and protracted onset of MLD-41 as a psychedelic.
  • potentially absorbed by the patient during a protracted operation.
  • io Two", is much longer, mainly because of a protracted outro.
  • 04 to June 5, 1305, held in Perugia, was the protracted papal conclave that elected non-cardinal Ray
  • In it, he calls for a protracted people's war as a means for small revolution
  • , to build on the examples and experience of Protracted People's Wars in Peru, Nepal, Philippines, I
  • This began a protracted period of record label problems for the band
  • Following its exploits in Portugal was a protracted period of peace
  • nd the wind turns more northwesterly after a protracted period of SW winds, making a perfectly enjoy
  • A protracted period of low risk premiums can simply prolo
  • The Most Improved Squadron in the ATC over a Protracted Period of Time".
  • view toward lingering in those ports "for a protracted period if necessary."
  • After a protracted period of "give-and-take", it was decided th
  • On 17 December 2010, following a protracted period of due diligence, it was confirmed th
  • tivist, Lindis Percy, was prosecuted, over a protracted period, under a number of different laws.
  • ggled to find a new manager, and during this protracted period, Crosby took Sunderland to only the 4
  • which is 60 grams of alcohol per day over a protracted period.
  • These appointments followed a protracted political struggle in which Balfour triumphe
  • ome large-bodied species becoming extinct in protracted pre-Columbian ‘sitzkrieg'-style events rathe
  • Protracted proceedings to extradite Watson from his nat
  • After a protracted process, her husband freed her from her mari
  • ilm was widely ridiculed for its expense and protracted production schedule.
  • Some patients with MTP deficiency show a protracted progressive course associated with myopathy,
  • cers were sporadically employed on this long protracted project including Stephen Street.
  • Crosby closely oversaw the protracted recording of the song, much to McGuinn and H
  • It was noted that protracted regional conflicts there continue "to be a m
  • 003, successfully leading the club through a protracted relegation fight.
  • eared; the Taliban largely retreated without protracted resistance.
  • 34010 Sidmouth, SR West Country Class; under protracted restoration 2010
  • tly enacted its first zoning ordinance after protracted review, discussion and community input.
  • Due to the protracted rollout of the Grill & Chill concept, Brazie
  • tomobile through a restructuring process and protracted sale negotiations that continued for over a
  • After a protracted sales process BAE sold its shareholding to E
  • McLaren engaged in a protracted series of court and actual battles.
  • ffect, and it fell to his lot to engage in a protracted series of suits against dealers in intoxican
  • The protracted sessions resulted in a dense, thick producti
  • ma of the era - in contrast with chaotic and protracted shooting of Zastava that lasted for fifteen
  • These protracted shots serve to oscillate the films' images b
  • After protracted sickness and suffering, he died on September
  • May 1863, his forces captured Puebla after a protracted siege and then Mexico City as well.
  • After a protracted siege during which the Mongol army under Jan
  • red that the city would not fall easily to a protracted siege, Hesilrage also knew the area well hav
  • ed that Yasin Qasem Ismail participated in a protracted sit-in.
  • enticeship, he tramped around until his next protracted stay, with the Pittsburgh Chronicle.
  • d balanced budgets and intervened to prevent protracted strikes, which would be deleterious to the i
  • In a protracted struggle also with Philip I of France (1060-
  • The protracted struggle between him and the Marathas howeve
  • Deferiprone was at the center of a protracted struggle between Nancy Olivieri, a Canadian
  • ber to support Nationalist forces during the protracted struggle for control of the Chinese mainland
  • AFTER AN ARDUOUS AND PROTRACTED STRUGGLE,
  • ic institutions, disrespected the judges and protracted the trial to the longest in English legal hi
  • and it was plain that the king had purposely protracted the business in expectation of her arrival.
  • the course of a semester, year or similarly protracted time and is hence somewhat difficult to reme
  • han States of Burma, which brought it into a protracted, time-consuming territorial dispute with the
  • After a protracted transfer saga in the summer transfer window,
  • After a protracted transfer saga for a then domestic record fee
  • ional race again until Mark Begich's narrow, protracted triumph in Alaska's 2008 Senate election.
  • lliant alternate-history novella featuring a protracted U.S.-Soviet cold war."
  • Thus, protracted vomiting can result in metabolic alkalosis.
  • Melo lived through the protracted war of independence in the Portuguese colony
  • ion over time however, the linchpin of their protracted war strategy, kept their forces intact until
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