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All of their major runways were clear of snow.
By daybreak, we were clear of the danger as we sailed north.
Those indications were clear, of course, to judges who disagreed with Judge Posner at the time.
Once they were clear of the village, they stood up and jogged until they were out of earshot.
He drove around his neighborhood on Monday to check on parking and noticed the streets were clear of illegally parked cars, he said.
Four miles into yesterday's New York City Marathon, Paula Radcliffe of England and Gete Wami of Ethiopia were clear of the field and running into the medical unknown.
But a securities law expert said this did not guarantee that Mr. Mozilo and his former colleagues were clear of being charged by criminal authorities.
Most stations were clear of everything but phone and screen, save for a daisy here or a jellyfish-encased-in-resin there.
On the day of the solar eclipse, 20 March, the Midlands, southwest and northeast England, south Wales and parts of eastern Scotland were clear of cloud and had a good view of the eclipse.
Mr. Gephardt left shortly before the president's entourage pulled onto the grounds this afternoon, while Mr. Lieberman came in the evening, when the crowded walkways were clear of Mr. Bush.
Zarooni's defence, that he thought it was acceptable to treat horses with steroids so long as they were clear of it by raceday, was waved away by the panel.
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