| 41. | The perimeter of the circular to oval-shaped core served as a platform for striking off points, which further shaped the face of detachment.
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| 42. | The young fugitive, played by Jared Leto, doesn't begin to match the railroader's chattiness and is prepared to strike off on his own.
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| 43. | At the same time, Favin well understands why, and how, so many of today's communication and computer engineers strike off on their own.
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| 44. | But there was little in the back-and-forthing of the campaigns to prepare the nation for actually striking off on any line of march.
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| 45. | Johnson had been following their tracks to hide his own, but had to strike off the path to set up camp at night.
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| 46. | Each new cycle of stories both assimilates its predecessors and strikes off in new directions; at the same time the old patterns recur, transformed.
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| 47. | Striking off the repayment costs of that debt would also help reduce the budget deficit by around 0.8 percentage point of GDP, analysts said.
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| 48. | Sukur headed in the opening goal off a corner from Yalcin, and Yalcin scored on a left-footed strike off a pass from Okan Buruk.
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| 49. | As late as 1914 the British Army found that regiments with particularly striking off duty or parade uniforms found it easier to attract recruits.
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| 50. | Apart from that, Uniphoenix Corporation Bhd's application to strike off the winding up petition by Multi Purpose Bank has been postponed to June 22.
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