It was, however, Keighley who finished the game on top, forcing play to the try line with a long drop out from the restart. |
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Kingston were shell shocked but defiant and from the restart, charged forward. |
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The points continued to flow on the restart, as did the goals as Carlow started to tire. |
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Any remote chance of a recovery was soon wiped out as Newport bagged two quickfire tries after the restart. |
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After the restart Rovers still had the upper hand although it was actually City who had the better scoring chances. |
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If Dundee went into the break with renewed hope, it was extinguished 10 minutes after the restart. |
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Kendal joy was shortlived as Manchester attacked from the restart and cracked a low shot into the corner of the net. |
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At half time the players remained on the field and eight minutes after the restart Smith scored the second. |
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Their puzzlement increased four minutes after the restart as the visitors doubled their tally. |
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He must have transmitted his annoyance to his players because they were much better after the restart. |
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The second half saw a rejuvenated Clitheroe display and two quick goals after the restart put them in front. |
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Despite continuing to look the livelier on the restart, Clydebank were unable to create similar chances. |
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Those incidents prompted him to restart the computer security inquiry, and new revelations have emerged at today's hearing. |
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York scored again two minutes after the restart as former Ram Scott Rhodes skipped in, and half-back partner Brough did likewise with ease. |
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Well I quit all apps, and restarted them, had no real effect, but a system restart seemed to pick up the user profile changes. |
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After a restart or a new login, the sound configuration would be lost, resulting in no more sound. |
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There were no goals in the first period of extra time but within a minute of the restart a through-ball fell to Bowers, who made no mistake. |
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To restart the project we had to formally request permission from the assistant director. |
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The scoring began again soon after the restart as Rowe pushed off three tacklers for his second try and Broadhurst also forced his way over. |
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In Australian Rules, every time a goal is kicked the ball is returned to the centre of the field and bounced again to restart the game. |
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Unfortunately, on the last restart, I got caught behind a backmarker and dropped from third to seventh. |
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Without clear rules on land tenure and transfer, the Mandingos remain unable to return to their former homes and restart their lives. |
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After the restart, Italy looked the far stronger, continually launching telling breaks but still failing to find the vital pass. |
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The bust remained a bust, and no amount of money magic could restart the boom. |
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But within minutes of the restart, all the tension and tetchiness vanished as both sides began to pick up the tempo and forage forward at will. |
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Two attempts to restart the engine were made and the fuel tank selector was switched to the emergency position. |
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Hunter drew level after the restart but the match looked destined to go the distance as neither man could take control. |
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A half-time tongue-lashing by the boss ensured they wouldn't be caught napping again on the restart. |
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He once again made all the running on the restart but their confidence visibly drained away as they failed to breach the rock solid defence. |
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It is expected that he will return to St Catherine's to restart his degree in Michaelmas of next year. |
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She got it wrong on the restart, a little mistake but big consequences for everybody else. |
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The significance of these results is discussed in terms of models for replication restart. |
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The checklist says to shut them down one at a time using the fire light, and then restart using bleed air from the operating engine. |
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Buoyed by the slim margin, the Carlow border side rallied from the restart. |
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As such, if the Commission disregards the restart request, Parliament can simply vote the unmodified directive out of existence. |
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From the restart, Windermere were caught napping, however, when poor tackling let Workington drive up the centre of the park. |
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The update downloaded and said to restart my phone. I did and now it's a brick. |
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Industry analysts said buyouts should restart as market conditions improved. |
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Straight from the restart Hillside scored a converted try to nose in front for the first time. |
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At first I couldn't think why the car had simply stalled and tried to restart it several times to no avail. |
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Green said the men ordered her to climb back into the vehicle but they had stalled the car and were unable to restart it. |
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So I told him to hang up and let us restart the conversation and give me an opportunity to give the required responses. |
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If you have none, hypnosis or cognitive behavior therapy may help your periods restart. |
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He's also beginning to get a feel for the right time to squeeze off a tough shot and when to flick the ball out to the perimeter and restart. |
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And, maybe more illustratively, if Michael's computer crashes, you restart it. |
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Following this, he feathered the three propellers then unfeathered one at a time in an attempt to restart at least one engine, without success. |
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Unfortunately, other than restart the game there is little you can do about this and in the end I got fed up. |
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If it scores a field goal, the other team can restart the procedure by matching it or win the game by scoring a touchdown. |
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Two missed scores and two points inside of four minutes of the restart had Carlow back within a goal of their opponents. |
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I was glad that he was willing to restart the insulin, even if it was for the wrong reason. |
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It should have been a warning to the Jags, but instead they flirted with danger again on the restart and were fortunate when Novo nodded wide. |
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Wicklow hit a purple patch on the restart to tack on five points in nine minutes without reply and without missing a pot at goal. |
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This offers the opportunity to restart the institutions on a firmer footing than we have had before. |
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An attempt to restart the right engine was too late and the plane crash-landed half a mile from the runway. |
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There, the micro-organisms are nourished and produce fulvic acid to complex with minerals and nutrients to restart the cycle again. |
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For some reason, my transmitter had trouble maintaining the connection until I powered the PC down, rather than just going through a restart. |
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The latest Norwegian delegation is unlikely to end the present deadlock and to restart the peace talks. |
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Quite how I am going to gird my loins to restart studying in October, I am not sure. |
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Go to device manager and remove all audio hardware, go go remove install and deinstal audio driver if there, restart. |
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At the restart, Armoy fluffed the catch and Shane Hadden was there to punt the ball upfield. |
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Within five minutes of the restart, Bees were a further five points ahead but then Keighley hit a purple patch and scored two unconverted tries. |
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After getting a push-start on the restart, his voltage dropped, and the team brought him in on Lap 89 to replace the battery. |
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Some can even tell when the heart stops beating and produce a small electric shock to restart it. |
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Changing modes like this does, however, require that you then exit the program and restart it for the changes to take effect. |
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J Fraser wants double or quits on the second-half restart, for goodness sake. |
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Any lingering hopes West had were extinguished virtually from the restart when Thomson slotted another penalty to effectively kill the game. |
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Malt attacked from the restart and, with Cooke temporarily out of action, Will Barber booted a penalty. |
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It appeared rather too little too late for the visitors as within less than ten minutes of the restart City looked home and dry. |
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Unfortunately on the restart, I had a lot of wheelspin which allowed Michael to take the slipstream and get past. |
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On the restart, Meath looked to end the game as a contest, only for Sheridan to blaze his shot just wide of the target. |
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On the restart Mitchell wriggled along the byline and looked on in frustration when his dangerous cross found no takers. |
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The six-party talks have been recessed and are scheduled to restart next week. |
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She got it wrong on the restart, a little mistake but with big consequences for everybody else. |
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The team talk at half time woke up Kendal and they opened the scoring within the first 20 seconds of the restart. |
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But it was in vain, as Bury kicked deep from the restart and the final whistle blew. |
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There was continued pressure from the Jags upon the restart and it was to pay dividends almost immediately. |
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It has been more difficult than it ought to be for a club of their standing, but Rangers are in good shape for the restart. |
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From the restart, the ball failed to cross the 10 metres, resulting in a scrum on halfway. |
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The home side pressed hard after the restart and eventually scored what proved to be the winning goal on the hour mark. |
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They looked dispirited as they trudged off for half-time cuppas but they had a rejuvenated look on the restart and took just seven minutes to draw level. |
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Wall text explains that Joo rigged a camera inside an embalmed caribou carcass, left it in the woods baited with fresh meat and attempted to restart nature's feeding cycles. |
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His revival continued after the restart with another brace of tries. |
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Within a minute of the restart Howie produced another vital save to deny King, then the keeper presented the Gills' top scorer with a golden chance from a miskick. |
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Occasionally, executing a standard manoeuvre such as a left turn would cause your car to shut down and refuse to restart, in which case you would need to reinstall the engine. |
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The big final was a typically full-blooded affair, with a complete restart being called as the cars piled into each other before the green flag fell. |
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New Zealand went close to levelling the score soon after the restart. |
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Still, his conviction will restart a House Ethics Committee investigation into his actions. |
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I deemed it useless to restart the bath, and rinsed out the bottom, where the soap bubbles and lather collected, so that the servants wouldn't have to. |
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From the restart after Loughborough kicked a penalty, Oxford worked the ball to left winger Adam Slade on the blind side, who wrong-footed the Loughborough defence to score. |
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An inability to register a single score in the first half epitomised their struggling position, and a goal shortly after the restart failed to induce an uplift in performance. |
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Occasionally, executing a maneuver such as a left turn would cause your car to shut down and refuse to restart, in which case you would have to reinstall the engine. |
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Within two minutes of the restart Stoke had doubled their advantage as Fenton galloped away down the left and crossed to hand Connor the simplest of tap-ins at the far post. |
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Interestingly once running, as I was concerned that it would not restart again, I drove off quickly and found that the car had a bit of a babalaas. |
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The deluge continued after the restart as Hornets turned on the style. |
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After the restart, gaps were beginning to open on both sides with only a wet ball and lack of game time preventing the backs from both teams putting on a show. |
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There is also more nitrogen in his varieties, and this contributes to a quick restart of fermentation after each filtration. |
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The home defence had no such luck on the restart as Inverness eased ahead. |
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Last night I had to restart my hat because when I joined the knitting on the circular needles, I accidentally left a twist in it, and it was unfixable. |
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By that stage Mayo had suffered a loss in defence when Sharon Anderson sustained a knee injury shortly after the restart and had to be carried off the field. |
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If Moran's goal provided Castlebar with a foundation for victory, they concreted that likelihood when hitting the first three points after the restart. |
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Within a minute of the restart, Keeler was on target again to give Dorchester the lead, touching the ball past Wilson after being put clear in the box. |
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The secretary would call and ask him to restart her terminal so that she could resume playing. |
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Hopes that the home side might effect a comeback were dashed by another early blow, as Hurst nodded home a right-wing corner only forty seconds after the restart. |
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The scrappy and disjointed play continued after the restart as the Reivers pack began to exert more and more pressure, and began to control events. |
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But in a state threatening to restart the licensing process, they may be irrelevant. |
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With no way to easily kill an app and restart it, I am forced to reset my console. |
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Manager Chris Doyle clearly delivered a few home truths in the dressing room, for the team found new reserves of energy and belief on the restart. |
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According to the report, many Japanese remain cautious about the restart of nuclear reactors despite the tighter standards. |
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But with the home side likewise unable to make the most of a period of first-half ascendancy, Villa were swift to make amends on the restart. |
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When the umpire blows the whistle to restart play, four players from each team can move into the centre third to receive the pass. |
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As twenty years had passed since the last challenge, the NYYC looked for a cheaper alternative in order to restart interest in the cup. |
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This was particularly acute on short haul flights as there was insufficient time to allow the unit to cool before a restart was needed. |
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It would have taken several days to restart production after a stop, with substantial financial consequences. |
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However, some assets are recognized as exempt to allow a person significant resources to restart his or her financial life. |
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Finally, the Arthashastra text numbers it 180 topics consecutively, and does not restart from one when a new chapter or a new book starts. |
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Several different plans were presented to restart the business, but all failed for various reasons. |
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Using restartable mode means that you can restart the operation should an external force interrupt it. |
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Hopefully this will be approved and we will have the conditions to enable restart of the Wenatchee smelter. |
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Rather, to restart the flow, she might begin drinking palm wine or eat Job's tears. |
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The decision to restart production was based primarily on strengthening demand for new railcars. |
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Lupton got back to deny Bosc moments later, but, from the restart, Casey McGuire forced his way under the sticks and Bosc converted. |
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Local authorities likewise need to give their stamp of approval before Kansai can ever restart the reactors. |
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And White Hart Lane was stunned when Rovers scored just five minutes after the restart in front of their away following. |
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The company expects to restart the two reheating furnaces at its No 1 rebar rolling mill at the beginning of February, Elfigih added. |
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Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes today s agreement to restart negotiations to reunify Cyprus. |
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But not everything had gone the way of the Eagles and within seconds of the restart Darius Defoe picked up a fourth personal foul of the night. |
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This is not a videogame, this is real life! People get hurt! There is no restart from last checkpoint. |
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The immunologist advised the patient to restart the antirheumatic drugs and also started him on hydroxyzine and ranitidine. |
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Also, the propeller did not unfeather when maintenance tried to restart the engine. |
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New recruit Tom Fisher bagged the bonus with a brave score four minutes after the restart before Rich Shacklock sealed his man-of-thematch nomination with a confident double. |
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But pressurized water reactors have been given a five-year moratorium to meet the requirement, enabling utilities to more swiftly file for the restart of this type of reactor. |
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Next time you select the restart radio button from the shutdown menu, hold down the multifunction shift key as you click on OK button in the shutdown Windows box. |
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If Chelsea hoped this blow would have a detrimental effect on Arsenal, they were to be sorely mistaken as the Gunners surged forward after the restart. |
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In addition, Tecplot RS now preprocesses grid and restart files. |
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As of the 2017 season there will always be a standing restart. |
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After a stoppage, play recommences with a specified restart. |
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Numeric row labels restart from 1 for each discrete unit of text. |
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In January 2007 Sellafield was given consent to restart Thorp. |
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At the 1993 Indianapolis 500, Mansell would lead the race only to finish third after losing the lead to Emerson Fittipaldi and Arie Luyendyk after a poor restart. |
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However, following another incident, the safety car was required again and he had to keep his concentration and his nerve to make sure he nailed the next restart. |
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Often when something doesn't work for me, I just restart the computer and try again. Often this jars something loose, akin to the ole Fonzie touch. |
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Flutey added a second shortly after the restart and although France grabbed two consolation tries through Dimitri Szarzewski and Julien Malzieu the match had long been won. |
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Even the most optimistic officials think it will take three years to restart the fast-breeder reactor, where the leak of dangerous sodium coolant occurred in December. |
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Before McLoughlin had time to refasten his helmet Kilkenny were awarded a penalty as Eoin Larkin was upended by Shane O'Neill within seconds of the restart. |
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