Since the German plan called for the capture of St . Vith by 18 : 00 on 17 December, the prolonged action in and around it dealt a major setback to their timetable.
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Serbsky Institute also made an expertise of mass poisoning of hundreds of Chechen school children by an unknown chemical substance of strong and prolonged action, which rendered them completely incapable for many months.
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As the German plan called for the capture of " St . Vith " by 18 : 00 on 17 December, the prolonged action in and around it presented a major blow to their timetable.
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Ibutilide s unique mechanism works by an activation of a specific inward sodium current, thus producing its therapeutic response in which a prolonged action potential increases myocytes cardiac refractoriness in case of atrial fibrillation and flutter.
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At a meeting that ended in the early hours Wednesday, NATO gave its commanders authority to carry out premptive and prolonged action if there is an advance by Bosnian Serbs on the " safe area " of Gorazde.
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Wartime haste in building, insufficient clearance between the rotating and fixed structure of the turret, insufficient full calibre firing exercises and extensive arrangements to prevent flash from reaching the magazines made it mechanically complex, leading to problems during prolonged actions.
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A prolonged action would deprive Tehran of a third of its annual hard-currency revenues, close to $ 4 billion, which would be a painful blow to an Iranian economy that is already in the throes of fierce inflation and economic depression.
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"Venturer " was Launders'first submarine posting, but his intellect, quick thinking, and leadership had put him in position for just such a challenging command . " Venturer " was a fast-attack " hunter-killer " sub, whose mission was to hunt for enemy shipping and other submarines, attack them, and to effect a speedy getaway without engaging in a prolonged action.
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Sir Jacob died in 1764, and as the other named heirs had also died, the college should have come into existence then, but Sir Jacob's widow, Margaret, refused to give up the estates and the various relatives who were Sir George's legal heirs had to take costly and prolonged action in the Court of Chancery to compel her to do so.