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Dublin: The Dublin market benefitted from the general rally around Europe today.
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Organised crime was likely behind the attacks, the state attorney general said.
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The situation, however, is quite different in the general theory of relativity.
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The result is a general state of insecurity in the public services.
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Officials said they needed to focus on a possible early general election.
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Fortunately in President Li Yuan-hung China had a cool and dispassionate statesman.
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He left in Oxenstierna the greatest statesman and diplomatist of the age.
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An American statesman said of him, in a eulogy delivered in Boston:
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All the advantage was with the statesman and not with the Prince.
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The people had triumphed, and Danton was the statesman of the people.
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A solon appeared in one of his hands, conveniently held up within the guard's reach.
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Beulah fancied him a Solon in sagacity, and a Bacon in wisdom.
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While Solon peeped through the keyhole, all in the room was motionless.
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As for Solon, he was paralyzed in the grasp of his foe.
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We respect to the Great Charter more than the laws of Solon.
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He became fullgeneral of infantry in 1873 and retired immediately afterwards.
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Later, when the rank was created, he was made a fullgeneral.
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Took me long enough to make fullgeneral, by God.
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The bill passed without a murmur, and Terence Patrick O'Reilly became at last a fullgeneral.
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I end up saying that the contract that I work under doesn't fund fullgeneral practice services.
Usage of caesarian in English
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Because of fetal dysfunction, emergency caesarian section was performed by a Pfannenstiel incision.
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She also gave birth last year, delivering via caesarian section.
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Most if not all the bulldogs you see today were born by caesarian section.
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At 38-weeks into pregnancy, a scheduled caesarian section was carried out under general anesthesia.
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During surgical incision, the fetus went into distress, and an emergency caesarian section was performed.
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She died early on Monday morning after giving birth to a baby boy by caesarian section.
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Auckland researchers are launching a study aimed at showing whether caesarian-section births help to cause obesity in children.
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Thus did Cesare Borgia-personallyattended by a caesarian guard, wearing his livery-setout upon the conquest of the Romagna.
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Auckland researchers are launching a study aimed at showing whether caesarian-section births are linked to asthma and obesity in children.
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The baby was born in Nelson Hospital by an emergency caesarian delivery, and then flown to Wellington Hospital in a critical condition.
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The woman was on the operating table only a few minutes after being shot and we delivered her baby boy via caesarian.
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An "unusual order" at the court of protection in August 2012, gave permission for P's birth to be by caesarian section.
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A woman had appealed to the House of Lords against a High Court order allowing doctors to perform a caesarian section against her will.
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The woman's lawyer Alex Steadman said in that time his client had become pregnant and about three weeks ago gave birth by caesarian section.
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A woman having an emergency caesarian was in excruciating pain but the anesthetist refused to believe her, saying what she was feeling was just pressure
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More and more menacing the gestures directed upon the two Cæsarian tribunes.