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With Greece on the horizon, he jettisoned his evening clothes.
To pass his party's tax-cut litmus test, he jettisoned his commitment to balanced budgets.
In 1913 he jettisoned the matrices from Hammersmith Bridge, rendering new type impossible.
Late this summer, he jettisoned this strategy in favor of waging his own media-grabbing political campaign.
In the summer he jettisoned Robin van Persie and Radamel Falcao from the club.
Last week, he jettisoned his antiprotectionist convictions and declared his support for trade barriers against imported steel.
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Even if he jettisons Mr Ozawa, the chances are that he will rely on the man's Svengali-like influence from behind the scenes.
Often, he jettisons the usual melody or harmonies for different ones (like "Silent Night" as a minor-key instrumental), though he doesn't mess with John Lennon's "Happy Christmas (War Is Over)." It's Christmas in an introspective daze.
He had made a rushed connection at dawn in Frankfurt, where a security agent insisted that he jettison a half-used bottle of cologne that was in violation of antiterrorism regulations.
After sex, either the female eats him, or he jettisons one or both of his palps, the organs he uses to deliver sperm (red arrow, above).
However, in Book XI of the polemical treatise against Proclus (see below, 3.1) he jettisons the Aristotelian-Neoplatonic conception of prime matter and posits as the most fundamental level of his ontology 'the three-dimensional', as he calls it, i.e. indeterminately extended mass.
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