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Separately, oil tankers are expected to begin discharging shipments again after New York Harbor authorities clears parts of the shipping channels.
But as recently as Tuesday, his health care consultant, Anthony J. Maddaloni, wrote to the Health Department, saying that while the application was pending, Dover would begin discharging its residents because of financial losses.
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The hospital began discharging or transferring patients starting in the 1960's.
In 1996, state mental institutions began discharging patients to nursing homes for continued but lower-level care.
After nightfall, the military police began discharging what appeared to be fireworks at the protesters as well.
To prevent the water from breaching the dam, engineers began discharging it at a rate of 2.7 billion gallons per hour — about the same flow as at Niagara Falls.
Its inlet began discharging a steady stream of raw sewage and industrial waste from the little town of Corinna, to the north.
Impressment hardly seems decisive when, Bickham points out, war continued even after the issue became moot, in the spring of 1814, when Napoleon fell from power and the Royal Navy began discharging sailors instead of recruiting them.
Beginning with the arrival of the first westbound train over the tracks of the Central Pacific on September 6, 1869, transcontinental trains began discharging their passengers in Oakland, where ferries or buses carried them to San Francisco.
When the major internal incident was declared, Colchester hospital closed its doors to all but life-threatening emergencies and began discharging all patients who were clinically fit to leave.
The Project South report describes a Chinese man with a broken leg who waited a month for X-rays, and a Nigerian man with "lumps in his chest," who told a Project South interviewer that "blood had begun discharging from my breast.
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