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Except for rare cases, as when Van Gundy outmaneuvered Ernie Grunfeld in early 1999, the coach is the first to go when things get this bad.
In many countries, including Britain and France, the last vestiges of capital punishment survived for rare cases of treason alone: a fact which highlights the fundamentally political character of the death penalty.
Treaties still have their uses, but they should be reserved for rare cases, like the creation of a mutual defense pact or perhaps President Obama's vision for the elimination of nuclear weapons.
(5) A category of "indeterminate/(suspicious) for invasion" is acceptable for rare cases.
Developed to remove arsenic from soldiers gassed during World War I, the method is used in mainstream medicine for rare cases of acute heavy metal poisoning.
Most international migration was masculine in the Near East and North Africa (NENA), except for rare cases where women travel for seasonal agricultural work to neighboring countries within hired labor groups or family labor groups.
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For long-acting risperidone, for example, rare cases of an embolic-type reaction have been reported with the microsphere formulation.
Radiography might be only reserved for the rare cases of ultrasonography failures, due to gas interposition, for example.
But except for those rare cases in which federal officials investigate a grade-crossing accident, the black box remains in the custody of the railroad.
Several lawyers who practice in the Family Courts said they had generally been opened only for the rare cases that drew wide public interest.
In 1999, Wyeth pulled its rotavirus vaccine, Rotashield, from the American market after it was blamed for very rare cases of intussusception, in which a section of the gut collapses into itself like a telescope.
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