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Weak currents and calm winds prevented churning and flushing that could have short-circuited its rampant growth.
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Any negotiations between Mr Tsipras and Greece's creditors may in any case be short-circuited.
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What better way for Coca-Cola, humiliated after its short-circuited takeover of Quaker, to get back into the game?
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What better way is there for Coca-Cola, humiliated after its short-circuited takeover of Quaker, to get back into the game?
FORBES: Red Alert
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Typically, that means the process for thoroughly vetting proposed initiatives and other agenda items through a rigorous interagency mechanism is simply short-circuited.
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Even White House criticism of those calling for tax increases was short-circuited.
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That short-circuited the trade in protocolos, a prime tool in land grabbing.
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But many are not and the process of learning how to do it often gets short-circuited by surprise at how much unhappiness such job-creating success can bring.
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In this circumstance, that process was short-circuited very quickly.
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The FAA announcement comes on the same day the National Transportation Safety Board told reporters it had identified the exact battery cell that first short-circuited on a plane in Boston in early January, but still had not determined the root cause of the electrical short.
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He circuited the double bed and closed the shutters and the window and drew the curtain, and, as he darkened the room, he unbuttoned his shirt and undid his belt and he also removed his shoes and undressed and lay down on the bed beside his ancient mother.
NEWYORKER: Heirs