Dominic Grieve said the panel's medical expert Dr Bill Kirkup had found that "58 either 'definitely' or 'probably' had the capacity to survive beyond the 3.15pm cut off time".
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He said these include clear evidence Kevin was alive 45 minutes after the disputed 15:15 cut-off time decided by the South Yorkshire coroner Dr Stefan Popper, who ruled no evidence was admissible after that time.
But the government's response came too late for some places, cut off by the time the scale of the disaster had become clear.
There Zambrano came up with a new production technique that cut three hours off the time required to make an important intermediate cement product called clinker.
Anyone who can cut 15 minutes off my journey time from Edinburgh airport to Kirkcaldy by ending the bridge tolls is the man for me.
Beginning Monday, the capital will begin having its power cut off for three hours at a time.
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Improving the line between Ashford and Thanet could easily cut another 10 minutes off the journey time.
It is the first time the UK has cut off a country's banking sector in this way.
In March, Burger King kicked off its "Cut the Rope: Time Travel" promotion, delivering a toy Om Nom in 17 million kids' meals.
On the flipside, football fans will be happy to hear the Chancellor's news that duty on a pint of some beers will be cut - meaning 14p off per pint in time for the World Cup.
Facebook bought Instagram which has now moved to cut off API access to Twitter for the second time.
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The alliance's plan is to cut off Khartoum and take Juba at the same time, coming to power united.
The Belfast athlete's time of 46.63 in finishing second in the Swiss meeting in La-Chaux-de-Fonds cut .32 of a second off his best time this season.
Rehnquist has been known to cut lawyers off in mid-sentence when their time has expired and to berate those who don't know or don't follow the rules.
Its seismic exploration ships off the coast of Angola have cut the time it takes to get approval and order replacement parts for things like air conditioners from ten days to as little as two minutes.
My company considerately allowed me space and time to recover, but I cut off contact because I could not face anyone, especially the managers who had immensely supported my career advancement.
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At that time, the USSR had not yet cut off its relations with Israel.
When Erdogan began responding, a moderator cut him off, saying the debate had run over its allotted time.
Helena Herklots, chief executive of Carers UK, said caring full-time for a family member could leave people cut off from the outside world.
During regular strategic planning meetings talented intellectual entrepreneurs need to devote time to analyze what programs should be cut, spun-off, or re-structured.
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He comes out of it still with the time to try his option in Iraq without a cut-off of funds at this point and - rebuked but not censured, so to speak.
The Sligo woman's time of 8:44.37 cut more than a second off Sonia O'Sullivan's previous mark set in 1997.
Meanwhile, monstrous acquisitions in the natural gas space, where new discoveries and techniques have kept a lid on prices, are not paying off the way they were expected to at the time the deals were cut.
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Two penalties from fly-half Dave Walder put Wasps 6-3 up, but the visitors took the lead for the only time in the match when replacement centre Marc Stcherbina cut through before laying-off a perfect pass for Smith to race in unopposed.
For the third time this year, the natural gas flowing from Egypt to Israel has been cut off.
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He must cut across the pond, thereby decreasing the ambient angle, ergo trimming valuable seconds off his catchup time.
At around the same time, Japan, which had been one of Myanmar's biggest donors, cut off new aid.
The Tory leader had a tough time of it, sometimes ganged-up on by the other two and often cut-off in mid-speech by the moderator.
But RIM has its work cut out winning over developers who are new to BlackBerrys or who have written them off as too tough and time consuming to create software for.
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Instead of the usual VC tactic of making Shader an offer with a tight deadline, which would cut off his ability to shop his idea to other investors, Hornik tells him he should take all the time he needs.
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