April rain led to Jersey Water calling off the threat of water restrictions and drought.
He remains locked up, but responded to Mr Mubarak's initiative by calling off a hunger strike.
Two big integrated oil firms, Yukos and Sibneft, said they were calling off a planned merger.
Instead though, Groupon joined Zynga and others in calling off floatations after a poor outlook for developed economies damaged stock markets.
Al-Sadr on Tuesday raised the possibility of formally calling off the cease-fire.
The calling off of his wedding, for example, didn't really happen.
"We are ready to open a dialogue with the government so that the crisis can be ended in the coming hours, " he said later, calling off the rally.
In 1986, the United States Football League, having won only token damages in an antitrust suit against the National Football League, announced it was calling off its 1986 season.
Lula retaliated by calling off a long-expected cabinet reshuffle.
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Earlier this week, he announced GM, Renault and Nissan were calling off alliance talks two weeks before their Oct. 15 deadline because the two sides disagreed on how an agreement would be structured.
The merger agreement, which Friedman evidently had drawn up without the advice of a seasoned investment banker, didn't have a "collar" clause calling off the deal if Associated's shares fell below a certain level.
Camapign group Keep Cardiff Blue posted a statement on its website that it was calling off a protest against the new red shirts planned for the Cardiff City Stadium at 18:45 BST on Friday.
In New Jersey, authorities raised security statewide, calling in off-duty state police officers and deploying bomb units, aviation crews, tactical teams and search and rescue assets as a precaution.
And by calling it off for a year but keeping the same format they have also ensured that there are no great losses for those involved in organising the tournament.
The title started right off calling him a freeloader, not a disabled sibling, and the article said there were no diagnosed mental health issues or addictions.
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The roads are bumpy but negotiable, the markets are full of traders, the citizens of the land of liberty are swarming home from every refugee corner and every life of exile as if a silent migratory signal has been set off calling them back to their nests.
The Sarawak results may make the government hold off on calling an early national election.
And they are only slowly calling back workers laid off during the falloff in business.
That stubbornness may rule out the obvious remedy: calling the whole farce off before someone is badly hurt.
When Hollywood came calling, he went off to shoot Gene Kelly's "Hello, Dolly!"
Phone companies typically charge users several dollars to download and run a game, and make additional money from the extra minutes users consume off their calling plans.
We'll hold off on calling this thing a winner until we see it in person, but other than the lack of HSDPA 1900, there's nary a spec in the list that we find ourselves frowning over.
When you were asked yesterday if he was going to be calling Boehner you laughed it off.
Groups calling on people to show off their guns "are really focused on theater, and not solutions, " she said.
The union denounced the lay-off threat, calling it a scare tactic.
Most stock market strategists are calling the stock market decline off the April 26th highs as a typical 10% correction in a bull market that began in March 2009.
If steamy nightlife is calling your name, kick off an evening of dancing with a nightly happy hour (old-fashioned, anyone?) held from 7 pm to 8 pm, also at The Catalina.
Pope Benedict, 80, has made an attempt to address this issue by calling for a run-off vote between the top two candidates if the voting goes as far as 33 rounds.
Outside Wheeling Park's White Palace Ballroom in Wheeling, West Virginia, Craig Bouchard, president of the little-known, closely held Esmark of Chicago, was frantically calling large investors, pulling off a long-shot coup.
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