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Later that year Koniecpolski returned to Pomerania to prepare for another war against Sweden, but it was rendered unnecessary by the Treaty of Sztumska Wieś.
As your veto statement said, the bill you vetoed, a continuing appropriations bill, was rendered unnecessary because of the enactment of a defense appropriations bill signed into law on December 19.
Simon Biles is the full name, but in reaching the top of the gymnastics mountain by winning the Olympic all-around women's title, the last name was rendered unnecessary Thursday.
Cricket writer R. C. Robertson-Glasgow described him as: "Tall, strong, and lithe, he was a left-handed hitter with orthodox defence, much of which was rendered unnecessary by a vast reach, and an ability to drive good-length balls over the head of mid-off, bowler, and mid-on.
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Reasonable grounds to suspect a crime are rendered unnecessary when the entire mindset is considered criminal.
A Thursday night plane ticket home that he hoped would be rendered unnecessary came in handy.
Mr. Weprin said his measure would be rendered unnecessary if the State Legislature approved a similar bill that is now pending.
This procedure, with its inevitable inaccuracies, is rendered unnecessary by applying elementary calculus to the supposed formula.
Mellman is the C.E.O. of the Mellman Group and, until his services were rendered unnecessary by events, was the lead pollster for the Kerry campaign.
Thus, if you are a nasty customer or an ill-mannered driver, everybody else will soon discover this, and specific laws to police your behaviour are rendered unnecessary.
The darlings have been fretting for some years now that they may be rendered unnecessary if women get financial and biological independence, learning how to reproduce and refinance without them.
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