After a safe period of time, new huts began to take their place on the clean grounds.
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Written references to a " safe period " do not appear again for over a thousand years.
3.
There is no really safe period,
4.
"I can't give anybody a safe period, " she said of the possibility that some weapons could become unreliable.
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John and Christina were married, although John secretly vowed to escape with his family after a suitably safe period of time had passed.
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"There is no really safe period, " he acknowledged, noting that the heart attack risk hit during women's first year of taking the hormones.
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The completion of this safe period indicates . . . that our efforts to control the main source of infection is, to some extent, effective,
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In 1868 Thomas published a pamphlet called " The Marriage Problem ", in which he raised and supported the idea of family limitation and outlined a number of contraceptive methods including the safe period.
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The doctor suggested the man take time each day to find a safe period, a block of time where he might exercise, enjoy a favorite sport, go to a movie, listen to music or have lunch with a friend.
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The electorate were asked to vote on the statement : " I approve of the extension of operation of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant for a technically safe period, but not longer than completion of the construction of a new nuclear power plant ."