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Mr. Lipinski said the new map did not guarantee a clear field for his re-election campaign.
Chillingly, for Arsenal fans, he claims that their club does not have "a completely clear field for Ozil, despite being in pole position".
In 1934, for example, the Supreme Court declared that bankruptcy laws ought to "give the honest but unfortunate debtor…a new opportunity in life and a clear field for future effort, unhampered by the pressure and discouragement of pre-existing debt".True, giving a clear field to the honest but unfortunate also opens the way to all sorts of chancers.
Danone SA of France also took a close look at Quaker but chose not to bid, leaving a clear field for PepsiCo.
Based on all the current evidence, the most parsimonious explanation is that eye regression provided a clear field for the proliferation of superficial neuromasts and perhaps passively facilitated the evolution of VAB.
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Ash from the squatters' burns to clear fields for planting cause acid rain that wears at temples.
After the harvest, they often set fire to leftover plant debris to clear fields for the next plantings, a practice known as stubble or paddy burning.
After harvest, they would normally burn this agricultural waste, inedible to people and animals, to clear fields for wheat crops, as farmers across India do, and in that way contribute to the country's dire air pollution.
The laser is easy to manipulate, and the laser hole punch results in little bleeding, giving a clear field of vision for the operating area and no infection.
Clearing brush and forest away from the site of Fort Stanton allowed for clear fields of fire for the fort's cannon for several hundred yards in each direction, a technique that would be applied (and later used) to great effect at Fort Stevens.
They clear fields of snow for parking, which is free.
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