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If the crab stopped walking, it was touched by tweezers to make it withdraw in the shell and was restarted at the starting point.
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If a bank made it as hard to withdraw money as hospitals make it to withdraw my own medical records, how long do you think the bank would stay in business?
And General David Petraeus, speaking on "Meet the Press," said he could foresee circumstances that would make it impossible to withdraw from Afghanistan on President Obama's suggested timetable.
The long bioavailability and systemic uptake of the aminobisphosphonates [ 52] seems to make it pointless to withdraw them once a patient clearly has ONJ [ 9, 17, 20, 29].
Some brokers make it very difficult to withdraw your own money from your account.
You may make it worse by withdrawing a drug if they are nervous.
Mass street protests and university sit-ins over his planned labour reform prompted President Jacques Chirac to make him withdraw it.
Rwanda, which occupies and controls most of eastern Congo, said that would make it feel secure enough to withdraw its thousands of soldiers.
Mr. Bush desperately wants a deal that would make it unnecessary for him to withdraw from the Antiballistic Missile Treaty of 1972, a move that would tear at the antiterrorism coalition that he has painstakingly built.
Who would know that Federer would not even make it to the first round, withdrawing to protect his ailing body before Wimbledon, and Nadal's left wrist would end his involvement after two splendid opening wins?
At 10 00, the Japanese force turned west to make it look like they were withdrawing, but at 11 30, after being detected by two American PBM Mariner flying boats (the Yamato fired a salvo with her 460 mm bow guns using special "beehive shells" ( but could not prevent the two planes from shadowing the Japanese force), they turned back towards Okinawa.
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