Earlier, a circuit judge had ruled that Harris could cut off the vote recount at 5 P.
Cut off from the rest of the world, the Icelanders have maintained an extraordinary continuity with their ancestors.
IRobot cut off one big chain that refused to switch to more prominent, specialized displays.
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It is of an island people cut off from the wider world - isolated and exposed.
The Warwickshire village of Preston-on-Stour has been almost completely cut off during the past few days.
He said the proposed site would cut off the otters' "corridors" between their territories.
He said he essentially got cut off in mid-sentence during an exchange on Twitter.
Note that a running car cannot be cut off however, for obvious safety reasons.
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This also means that authorized users are easy to cut off after a split.
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Public spaces between housing blocks cut off from city streets are difficult to police.
It's a shingled house, embedded in a grove of redwoods and cut off from light.
Qaddafi was cut off from arms and cash, and his forces were steadily degraded.
They can be cut off for a number of hours and the might have inappropriate clothing.
The northern half of the country is largely cut off from the more commercially vibrant south.
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Neither Visa or MasterCard has revealed any political pressure behind their move to cut off WikiLeaks.
On February 8, Chase cut off enrollment of new customers in their debit card reward program.
Back in February Wall Street got wind of Apple's decision to cut off purchases from Synaptics.
So bad that rounding 23rd Street and Broadway I can count on getting cut off.
By polling day, parts of Vargas had already been cut off for several days.
The situation has improved for many since Saturday morning, when 35, 000 electricity customers were cut off.
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"It will cut off this work and prevent its applications from reaching patients, " he said.
At that time, the USSR had not yet cut off its relations with Israel.
It is as if the debit side of the balance sheet has been cut off.
Cut off one of its many heads, and two will grow back in its place.
Until recently, the Tsimane' were almost entirely cut off from the rest of Bolivian society.
It managed to land a sea-borne force north of the camp and cut off supply routes.
Democrats aren't likely to get the 60 seats they need to automatically cut off a filibuster.
He would just cut off lengths of canvas and tack them to the wall.
It is expensive, would exhaust resources for other countries and cut off Spain from market access.
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