Early cancer may be taken out with a lumpectomy, leaving the rest of the breast intact.
It need to be taken out of the freezer a few minutes before you serve it.
And in addition 600, 000 people on low incomes will be taken out of tax altogether.
"The stitches will be taken out later today, " Kempson told this website on Friday.
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Most rational people believe that the worst sting will be taken out of this tail.
Since they will not be shut, no capacity will be taken out of Japan's banking system.
The contributions, and the earnings, can be taken out tax-free at any time to pay medical bills.
Ito agreed that the experiment and hearsay portions of the tape would have to be taken out.
However, do not expect these levels (1.2975, 50) to be taken out so easily on the first pass.
Sahil had been placed on official watch lists to ensure he cannot be taken out of the country.
Others have argued that children need a fresh start and to be taken out of their home area.
Technical military data covered by US export regulations cannot be taken out of the country without a license.
After that, a monthly payment will be taken out from their account until the loan gets paid off.
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The term is popularly understood to mean a product is dangerous and needs to be taken out of service.
Eye witnesses had called for an apology, claiming Henson was abusive and had to be taken out of the pub.
It's common sense of course but science and statistics can too easily be taken out of context and divorced from reality.
Now Hockney claims that the technology can be taken out of image-making, or at least the artistry of image-making can be enhanced.
Some parents have refused to let overweight kids be taken out of class for more exercise, saying they should focus on studying.
Meanwhile, all old national money has to be taken out of circulation.
He said three of the students had since asked "that their images be taken out" and that they would be "pixellated or blobbed".
These people's cholesterol goes down when they get existing drugs, but not enough, and sometimes it must be taken out with filtration machines.
In other words, not many flights will be taken out the sky by building to Manchester, and none at all by building to Birmingham.
Many colleges describe loans as "financial aid" or obscure the fact that the aid package includes federal loans to be taken out by parents.
If we were doing it again now, the material would be taken out in its soil matrix, put in a plastic bag and kept cool.
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Darby said police do not know the abductor's identity, and that neither parent had given permission for the child to be taken out of school.
Now, Mr Prescott has told MPs the SSD will only be taken out of Railtrack's "operational management", but it will remain a subsidiary of the company.
But while praise should be delivered with conviction or an emotional connection, emotions should be taken out of the equation when giving negative feedback, Zenger says.
Should 900 be taken out, technicians will likely focus on the 920 area as potential area of resistance, as this would be 38.2% above the March low.
Others say they don't put details into e-mails or instant messages because things might be taken out of context if they were ever to end up in court.
It matters that people like Gleick and Spitzer, imperfect but on the side of the angels, can be taken out by determined forces guilty of far worse offenses.
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