They confirmed it was viable and have taken it away for further examination.
Once people are used to getting something, they resist efforts to have it taken away.
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But in 1941, Hess submitted the letter of protection, only to have it swiped away.
To have it taken away and given to someone else, and a man at that, was truly distressing on so many levels.
The money was supposed to be spent on bus fares, books and the like, but some recipients have frittered it away on fripperies such as make-up and mobile phones.
On an emotionally charged night, which marked the club's last league game at their 120-year-old home, Saints looked to have thrown it away by conceding three tries in the last 10 minutes, until they countered with a Houdini act.
Not only were they pushing capital into upstream, they have been taking it away from the downstream.
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And that, if I would have gone to a doctor, I would have been put on a cortisone cream, and it would have gone away.
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Or else, finding it, I might not have recognized it, and turned away.
"It's like sculpture and the rock: You have to chip away at it and not think too much and just keep going, " she explains.
So, you know, I think we just live in that kind of world now where people are starting to pay more attention, that Ty Cobb could have gotten away with it.
"The fact is there are all these people who are attracted to poker but have stayed away from it because they didn't want to risk money, " says Peter Alson, president of IFP's U.S. affiliate.
"I used to do a whole workout when I went to the gym, but I have gotten away from it because I am afraid I would make things worse, " said Strauss, a clinical social worker in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Rick Santorum has a lot going for him, most especially a deep identification with and caring for the working class, for the displaced and unempowered people who once worked in steel mills and factories and have seen it all go away.
If it'd turned he'd have probably put me away, but it didn't.
The first big change that IT will have to undergo is to move away from just monitoring IT assets like storage, servers, networking devices, and PCs, to monitoring the applications on them.
The prime minister's office acknowledges there was a bomb, but said it was so far away that it could not have been a legitimate reason for Blackwater guards to respond as they did.
Without its dangerous arsenal, it's unlikely Pyongyang would have gotten away with the 2010 shelling of Yeonpyeong island, when it killed two South Korean marines and three civilians, sent the population fleeing in panic and set homes and forests on fire.
It isn't a massive film like "Batman" so you have to give away a bit of it and hope that the amnesiac effect that's part of the subject of the film is working on the audience as well.
First, it gave away spectrum that could have been worth billions of dollars had it been auctioned.
And now that those important tidbits have been squared away, it's time to focus on the hardware.
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If it had been the latter, it would have washed everything away.
Instead, McAllen and other cities like it have to be weaned away from their untenably fragmented, quantity-driven systems of health care, step by step.
"Of course, you'd have to remove the fingers and teeth, " he said, pointing out that TV forensics shows have made it easier to get away with murder.
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