Nigerian military spokesman Brig Gen Olukolade said the army would continue its operation "as long as it takes to achieve our objective of getting rid of insurgents from every part of Nigeria".
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"They were going to get rid of Catherine from the love triangle and then they were going to make money out of it at the same time, " Mr Smith said.
But the New Komeito has been alarmed that the 50 seats that Mr Ozawa wants to get rid of would be from the 200 in the lower house that are allocated by proportional representation.
Thomson accepted its liability in the salmonella cases in September of last year, but argued that in the cases of cryptosporidium, it could not have done more to get rid of the illness from the resort.
Idea number two is let's get rid of regulations that we put into place to make sure that Wall Street does not misbehave again and we don't have another meltdown, or getting rid of regulations that help protect our air and our water, or getting rid of regulations that protect consumers from unscrupulous lenders.
The two "have admitted that they agreed to get rid of it after concluding from news reports that Tsarnaev was one of the Boston bombers, " the affidavit said.
While rich countries would benefit most from getting rid of their crazy agricultural systems, the World Bank analysis suggests that 80% of the benefits reaped by poor countries from farm reform would come from reductions in the barriers between poor countries themselves.
The team made a new, smaller island out of wood salvaged from school desks, got rid of a number of cabinets and put in industrial-style metal shelving.
If you are truly committed to helping the environment, nations need to get rid of their tariffs, need to get rid of those barriers that prevent new technologies from coming into their countries.
The problem is that the Republican Party benefits from having a deficit while the Democratic Party benefits from getting rid of it.
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In the railroad industry, it took decades to get rid of coal-shovelers, holdover from steam locomotives, from the cabs of diesel engines.
He also got rid of the word "sales" from the company's marketing.
In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, by contrast, you can get rid of some tax debts that stem from fraud or unfiled returns, but you're expected to pay at least something toward those tax bills from current income for three years.
"Just get rid of it" became an OK response from hard-driving executives who previously had felt the need to "right the ship" or risk being labeled a poor manager.
Ukraine and Kazakhstan demonstrated a similar pattern of cooperation when they decided to rid themselves of the nuclear weapons, intercontinental ballistic missiles and heavy bombers inherited from the Soviet Union.
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Protecting your family from this risk means getting rid of or locking up your guns.
They include the usual boilerplate about wringing efficiencies from the bureaucracy and getting rid of quangos.
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Staff at the Los Angeles Zoo say they are constantly getting calls from owners wanting to get rid of iguanas.
From this perspective, getting rid of Putin would hardly change the structures of power and the fundamental relationships between social actors.
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Lambert is benefitting from the fact that Norwich got rid of Bryan Gunn so early in the season.
Earlier this year, more than 100 Conservative MPs wrote to Prime Minister David Cameron urging him to get rid of the subsidies paid to wind farm operators funded from household energy bills.
Back in 1997, the then free-market-friendly Republican state Senate and the then free-market-friendly state governor, George Pataki, tried to get rid of rent restraints, but ran into fierce resistance from the Democrat-controlled assembly.
Most of the measures, such as a ban on gifts from lobbyists to state employees, aim to rid Albany, the state capital, of sleaze.
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They were, after all, under orders from the Environmental Protection Agency to get rid of lead.
Some folks engage in socially responsible investing from a thematic angle--getting rid of all the "bad" companies.
The policy was also useful for getting rid of surplus workers that employment-protection laws otherwise stopped from being laid off.
The loan program that led to the Solyndra loan continues to exist and I cannot recall anyone in Congress, from either party, pushing to get rid of the program.
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One strategy that could goose sales and save lives is to use medicines not only to rid the body of cancer, but also to prevent it from ever coming back.
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