Sentence examples for diverted a number from inspiring English sources

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They were also responsible for carrying out diversionary raids along the Kuwaiti coast which in effect diverted a number of Iraqi troops to the SBS area of operations and away from the main thrust of the coalition build up.

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Dublin Bus is to divert a number of routes away from College Green to reduce congestion.

Suspended in 2004 by Wen Jiabao, then the prime minister, and officially resuscitated shortly before his retirement in March, the project is increasing long-simmering regional tensions over Beijing's plans to dam or divert a number of rivers that flow from China to other thirsty nations in its quest to bolster economic growth and reduce the country's dependency on coal.

About 10 flights were diverted and a number of others were delayed.

We went to Rome a week or so ago to see what we could find out about the food crisis from the World Food Conference, but our attention was diverted by a number of other crises in Italy.

By Jonathan Schell The New Yorker, November 25 , 1974P. 41 We went to Rome a week or so ago to see what we could find out about the food crisis from the World Food Conference, but our attention was diverted by a number of other crises in Italy.

In that time, public attention has been diverted to a number of plots that came far nearer to fruition, including the recent attempted car bombing in Times Square, a planned string of suicide bombings on the subway that was aborted days before execution, and the planting, prosecutors say, of what perpetrators believed to be explosives at the entrances of two synagogues.

A randomised controlled trial accounting for those, and mimicking clinical reality, would be very expensive and would divert a large number of patients from other trials, designed to answer other important clinical questions.

It would be premature to promote laparoscopy as the golden mean between STING and open surgery for a subgroup of reflux patients at this point, as this would imply diverting a large number of patients to a few centres where either the technical laparoscopic expertise or a robotic system is available.

But if you refute them singly, the flame which derived its strength from the mass of fuel will die down as soon as the material which fed it is separated, just as if we divert a great stream into a number of channels we may cross it where we will.

Fritz Lang's RANCHO NOTORIOUS (1952) is an odd but diverting number, a casually amoral tale about a hideout for Western culprits and a sympathetic but unsavory woman - Marlene Dietrich, who else? her men are Arthur Kennedy and Mel Ferrer.

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