Much to the relief of the Irish government, he offered no miracle solution to the Lisbon impasse.
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"We're definitely not the African Kardashians, " she said, no doubt to the relief of an entire continent.
Myler's late strike came off the inside of the post, though, much to the relief of the home fans.
But to the relief of the centre-back, the Stags striker failed to control the ball from two yards out.
To the relief of football clubs, swanky nightclubs and Formula 1, taking clients on company-sponsored jollies seems unlikely to cause any problems.
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Dr Walther's work, much to the relief of many neutrino watchers, makes all the rewriting of the standard theories of neutrino behaviour unnecessary.
But Defoe latched on to a long kick from Carlo Cudicini and volleyed the home side level to the relief of the home fans.
Mitu landed a penalty in the 75th minute but O'Gara replied two minutes later to ensure victory, much to the relief of the 23, 500 crowd.
To the relief of those who plan to use their SUV for serious hauling, higher load and towing ratings don't necessarily correspond with reduced safety.
Obama has just taken a long and, seemingly satisfying, gulp from a pint of Guinness, to the relief of Diageo executives and tourism chiefs across the country.
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With the game in full effect, Maguire volleyed over for Aberdeen from 20 yards after Steven Whittaker was dispossessed, much to the relief of the Rangers defender.
One potentially troublesome issue was disposed of when, to the relief of the financial markets, Parliament passed the budget of the outgoing government unchanged on April 22nd.
Brezhnev died in 1982, to the relief of western governments.
The first stage in an audit involves asking whether the organisation deserves to be considered at all: is it a real not-for-profit agency, committed to the relief of suffering?
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Finally, at about quarter to 12, exhausted (and much to the relief of the besieged calculator) he threw down his pencil, panting a bit, and ran his hands through his hair.
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"This was a problem unique to the Northern Ireland energy market and our concerns have now been addressed - this will be much to the relief of hard-pressed households, " he said.
Jindal noted that the levees and flood walls in southeast Louisiana held up to the storm's wind and rains, to the relief of citizens and officials alike, but that water did overtop New Orleans' Industrial Canal.
Stuttgart had the ball in the net again moments later when Zdravko Kuzmanovic's free-kick went straight in off the post but Matthieu Delpierre had strayed offside as the kick was taken, much to the relief of the Ibrox fans.
Well, the message seems to have got through and much to the relief of all, bar a few incidents, the much-watched election went off without incident and, what is more, the announcement of Uhuru Kenyatta as the winner of the presidential race brought no incidents.
Their ongoing partnership with credit counselors would be invigorated and, in fact, newsworthy, as it would signal a new phase of commitment by major financial institutions to the relief of current distress as well as renewed support for financial literacy programs that help prevent future meltdowns.
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Egypt opted to reopen the border to offer relief to the people of Gaza, said Ambassador Menha Bakhoum of the country's foreign ministry.
The bottom line is it would be quite challenging for Oakley to meet the burden of all of the foregoing conditions required to receive injunctive relief or the benefits of the equivalent of a non-compete and Oakley cannot legally compel McIlroy to continue performing endorsement services for it.
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Paulson told reporters the administration hoped to target the bulk of the relief to consumers.
Robinho almost grabbed the goal Milan craved as the tie entered stoppage time, but to the collective relief of Spurs and their supporters he was high with his fizzing drive - and moments later the party started.
The growth of internet shopping and relocation of some UK companies to take advantage of the relief prompted some to criticise the Channel Islands as a base for the "exploitation" of the system.
Can you discuss the benefits and the shortcomings, going forward, of action requiring oil companies to drill relief wells simultaneously to the production of oil?
And Jarvis added a fourth penalty in the final seconds to bring relief to many of the 5, 892 watching.
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin took the extraordinary step Thursday of sending a message through the media -- which he termed a "desperate SOS" -- advising the crowd at the convention center to march over the Crescent City Connection bridge to the west bank of the Mississippi River to find relief in neighboring Jefferson Parish.
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