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1 The EPA says it has initiated a further prosecution against the company.
2 The further prosecution of the search was left to Colonel Quinnox and his men.
3 No order was sought or granted prohibiting his further prosecution .
4 The chambermaid was dismissed, and any further prosecution of the affair was summarily closed.
5 No record remains of any further prosecution of the enterprise.
6 He did, by a strong personal appeal, persuade Denis Harbert to drop further prosecution .
7 This would allow further prosecution of war-crimes charges and, most important, facilitate the return of refugees.
8 Appropriate estimates are being submitted, in the Budget, for the further prosecution of this important work.
9 It can't be used in any further prosecution .
10 The Supreme Court has granted orders preventing the further prosecution of two men on sex charges.
11 The Attorney General issued a stay 20 years ago, meaning no further prosecution of Rewa would go ahead.
12 From the day of their repulse, both the French and Americans abandoned all further prosecution of the siege.
13 Hinton again points out that "Yates of the Yard" says there was no need for further prosecution .
14 He procured, as soon as possible, what was necessary for the further prosecution of his work, and went on.
15 Mr Gladstone now suddenly changed his mind; further prosecution of the war, he said, would be "sheer blood-guiltiness."
16 Webb said he determined that further prosecution of Smollett was warranted, calling into question prosecutors' judgment in dropping the original case.
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