Medics took away on stretchers at least two protesters and one police officer.
Their line speed was better and took away our time on the ball.
The dissenters on the Court argued that a law known as the Detainee Treatment Act took away the Court's authority to rule on the issue.
But it was the away side who took the lead on 25 minutes when Campbell's horrific attempted clearance allowed Reo-Coker a free run on goal from which the skipper coolly slotted past Jens Lehmann.
On February 15th police took away a lone monk who protested in the town of Litang in Sichuan.
Analysts took away different views of the speech, depending on their points of view.
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Many all-tournament players truly feel they took away important business and life lessons from their time on the court.
But from a lofted ball his poor touch took him away from the target as Jaaskelainen bore down on him and when Fowler laid the ball off to Villanueva the Chilean slipped at the vital moment.
We've got trade unions regaining their power and they told Mr Blair to get lost on health reform and took a million pounds away from them.
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In 1997 a conviction that companies paid out too much to shareholders, instead of investing in expansion, caused Gordon Brown, then the British finance minister, to scrap the tax credit on dividends, a change that took money away from occupational-pension funds.
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First China because the Chinese didn't want us on their land how they took away our written language, and how they tried to turn us into slaves, and so we spoke our fears to our ancestors and made our way to Laos.
"He was always a calming influence on the team and if stress took his life away, I find it difficult to believe, " said Donald.
See, but what he took away from that is that he saw how this woman kept on getting up every day, doing that same job without complaint or regret.
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The Penguins took advantage of a poor Islanders' line change and galloped away on a two-on-one break, with Evgeni Malkin polishing off the rush by whipping a wrist shot past Nabokov at 7:17 of the second period.
George Galloway, the only other sitting MP to have taken part in a reality game show that took him away from the Commons, when he spent three weeks on Celebrity Big Brother in 2006, also faced criticism that he was neglecting his constituents.
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Ms Vye ran away from the mental health unit on 19 June and took her own life at Beachy Head the next day, the coroner was told.
So-called "alternative comedians" on TV and in clubs took a sharp left turn away from the routines of their more reactionary predecessors, with many of the newcomers poking fun at the po-faced prime minister.
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He did so on the morning the painters took down their ladders and went away.
Castro took her back to his home on Seymour Avenue, about three miles away, and didn't let her go.
The militants then opened fire on the soldiers, killing five of them, and took away the dead soldiers' rifles.
On the recommendation of college officials, he says he took away and locked up a shotgun belonging to his son.
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The project began to lose speed with the 1929 stock market crash on Wall Street, which reverberated throughout the Western world and took away Kahn's fortune.
The original Star Wars film, released in the UK in 1977, starred Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford as they took on the evil Empire "in a galaxy, far, far away".
The plane took off, and on arrival at Zurich airport, the six Americans were escorted away by State Department officials.
Investec Loyal took the lead for the first time on Tuesday night after the pair had broken away from the rest of the 88-strong fleet from the start in Sydney Harbor on Boxing Day.
The 26-year-old staged his suicidal protest on the steps of the local city hall after a municipal inspector took away his unlicensed vegetable cart thus denying him the ability to feed his family of eight.
She knew how ridiculous that was, and she wanted to shrug it off, to stop being such a fool and maybe Harley sensed that, because he touched her, his hand alighting on her coat sleeve and lingering for a moment before he took it away.
They took away the Knicks' top offensive options: the pick-and-roll and one-on-one plays through star scorer Carmelo Anthony.
Biarritz finished on a high as Yachvili broke away, linked with replacement Laurent Tranier and took the final pass to score.
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