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It emerges after a pause, only to withdraw again if the tap is repeated.
Afterwards, she would withdraw again, clinging to anonymity as best she could.
No sooner was he back than he had to withdraw again, this time for illness, a preliminary bout with tuberculosis.
This military undertaking would have to be carried out over the very dubious bridge, Spain, during which the possibility would definitely exist that Spain then would withdraw again into her neutrality.
The United States' last retreat from peace operations, in the 1990s, brought substantial turmoil to both the authorization of peace operations and their conduct on the ground, followed by reform; this cycle is likely to repeat should Washington withdraw again.
The sacrifice, clearly, was worth it – and the crowd on Centre Court rose that day to acclaim a new hero – not knowing that soon he would have to withdraw again from tennis to mend his back.
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Five days later, she entered the 10,000 meters but withdrew again during the race, her fuel stores still depleted.
No sooner did it air than it was withdrawn again, amid a storm of protest against its violent imagery.
After the fuel is loaded, the rods are inserted, to be withdrawn again when the reactor is ready for operation.
He did not return to racing until February, when he competed for two days in Spain before withdrawing again.
The Norwegian and Allied forces succeeded in recapturing Narvik but withdrew again on June 7, when the Allied troops were needed in France.
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