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As the country turned from a lawless colony into a viable state, people stopped resolving disputes through violence at least for a while.
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Emil, though, is a preternaturally adult kind of a boy, and when he spots Mr Grundeis's hat in the crowd at the Berlin station at which the train has stopped, he resolves to follow him and get his money back – no matter that his grandmother and cousin Pony are patiently waiting for him.
Octreotide was stopped: diarrhea resolved over 2 months and the visual defect concomitantly recovered, while vitamin A levels returned to normal values, without other therapeutic maneuvre.
Time to resolution of neuropathy was defined as number of weeks from last dose of study treatment to the earliest date of resolution of neuropathy (neuropathy that had stopped or resolved to either the level at baseline or lower, and after which there was no further onset).
The patient was asked about prior foot ulceration and intermittent claudication was ascertained by determining whether pain in the calves came on during walking, caused the patient to slow down or stop, and resolved with rest.
The justices, who have previously have stopped short of resolving the question of same-sex marriage nationally, say they will consider whether or not states are constitutionally required to issue marriage licences and if states are required to recognise same-sex marriages performed elsewhere.
A fortnight later I ditched the last of my boys' clothes, stopped smoking and resolved to start a new life as a girl at university in Brighton.
But the scream takes 10 full seconds to play out over the intermittent grind of the band, which keeps stopping riffs before resolving them, letting the sound of the chords travel on like lingering resentment.
Re "Please Phrase in the Form of an Insult" (Dec. 6), about how the Web stops conversation by resolving disputes over facts: The article cites some "experts" holding this view.
Wells's contemporary Scott Joplin "ragged" time against "common" or march time, and Eadweard Muybridge and Étienne-Jules Marey discovered how to stop time by resolving continuous motion into still images, which they and Edison put back together as "movies".
Despite its pile of data and array of provocative theories, "Watching What We Eat" stops short of resolving the "persistent paradox" it raises: Why are we transfixed by the sight of someone cooking on television when we might not love to do it ourselves — or might not do it at all? Collins's failure to synthesize the information she has collected makes her book ultimately unsatisfying.
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