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After midnight, the boat disgorged some seventy Dutch soldiers, who opened the city to waiting troops.
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The remaining bottles are to be disgorged in the same way as champagne, removing the majority of the sediment.
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What we now know as OnStar was developed in conjunction with the automakers but that, too, has been disgorged.
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At the 20, 000-hectare Cremaq farm, 5, 000 hulking 30-tonne lorries have disgorged their contents on the fields in the past three years.
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More reminiscent of Bill Clinton in 1992, this Bush has disgorged a torrent of policy proposals on virtually every aspect of domestic and foreign affairs.
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Commuters recently disgorged by the city train crowd around the sunny tables outside to share fried delicacies - hake, snoek, calamari - straight from the sea.
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Later, in the departures lounge, I watched the landing of a huge United States Air Force transport plane, which disgorged lots of equipment and loaded several lorries-full of troops.
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From 1948 to 1970, the real price of gold was artificially depressed as the U.S. disgorged most of the enormous stock of gold that it had accumulated during WWI and WWII.
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