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The withdrawing
verb
To pull (something) back, aside, or away.
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The withdrawing foam uncovered her like a white blanket slowly pulled back: her smooth, round back and shoulders.
The withdrawing of child labour from herding to formal education means that herders must now rely on hired labour.
The Withdrawing Room has 16th-century carved wooden panelling, and a wooden ceiling with moulded coffering, which probably dates from 1559 when the Great Hall ceiling was added.
However there is an argument that withdrawal from such schemes could damage the reputation of the withdrawing country.
The idea was to prevent clashes between the withdrawing Serbs and NATO peacekeepers entering Kosovo.
Top American officials say Iran is supplying the weapons in order to claim credit for driving out the withdrawing American forces.
The patrol stood and sprinted toward the withdrawing Taliban, and then ran across irrigation dikes and poppy fields and entered the compound that had been struck.
Under the new resolution, the Security Council pledges to station military monitors with the withdrawing troops as a verification and confidence-building measure.
One of the first installations that they signed together was "The withDrawing Room" (1987), in which they attacked some fairly innocuous domestic conventions.
PAGE A9 IRAN-BACKED ATTACKS CURBED Top American officials say Iran has been supplying insurgents in Iraq with powerful roadside bombs and rockets to claim credit for driving out the withdrawing American forces.
(d) Instantaneous defect structures after completion of the withdrawing stage.
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