In response to this campaign, the Liberals have scuttled still further to the right. |
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When something dark and chitinous scuttled out from the scrub, Darius was forced to bodily haul him out of its way. |
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Most of the protestors scuttled inside their narrowboats and waited for the wintry squall to pass. |
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The fleet was to surrender, but it was scuttled before it reached the naval base at Scapa Flow. |
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They scuttled for days and days till they came to a great forest, exclusively full of trees and bushes and stripy, speckly, patchy shadows. |
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First, a number of high-profile free-trade initiatives have been scuttled recently. |
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A nearby wolf pounced on the bird first and the rodent scuttled to freedom. |
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As we walked large white sand crabs scuttled away to their holes, whiskers waving. |
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So, she hid her femininity behind demureness, read her poems with eyes downcast and scuttled back to the safe haven of domesticity. |
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A Soviet sub carrying rotten caviar and toxic waste cabbage broth is scuttled and the oozing brew burbles into the depths of the ocean. |
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As such, she doesn't get out much, since her few attempts at dating are scuttled by the conspicuous presence of her bodyguards. |
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On the other, the book makes no concession to ways in which authorial intent might be shaped or scuttled by external factors. |
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He scuttled ahead to hold open the door, moving so jerkily that his periwig slipped down over his forehead. |
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Golub was an odd man out, one of those who kept alive certain ambitions scuttled by the artists who followed Abstract Expressionism. |
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She scuttled over the window and ran out the yard sailing over the chain link fence and jumping into the car as it drove away. |
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Velvet-backed swimming crabs scuttled around me in their typically aggressive manner. |
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Lizards with bright blue tails scuttled out of our way, taking cover among the thorn bushes and cactus that were the only greenery. |
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When I got angry, when I raised my voice at all, Elizabeth scuttled away like a hermit crab from the hungry mariner. |
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This film's release to DVD is unwarranted, and it should be scuttled and returned to the hidden film vault beneath the Nevada salt mines. |
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After some time, a red-beaked water rail slipped from the rushes nearby and scuttled past. |
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A new round of exploratory talks, scuttled by accusations on both sides of military offensives, may happen soon, Kabalu said. |
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Finally, she heard the sound of voices in the grand foyer and scuttled over to the door of the antechamber. |
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They scuttled across the floor towards him without a thought for either strategy or safety. |
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Hooded mergansers scuttled away as the Mackenzie type drift boat floated downstream. |
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Llamas, chickens, goats, and other farm animals stampeded in all directions while their owners scuttled to catch their spooked livestock. |
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He patted me quickly on the back then scuttled off down the far end of the cat walk. |
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The whole place had a damp and evil smell, and as I moved my torch a rat scuttled across the floor. |
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Marcelo cynically took out Morata yet Tevez scuttled on and Carvajal abjectly failed to check him. |
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He fell short of making this a precondition for talks, a requirement that had scuttled earlier attempts at negotiation. |
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Some suggested he had deliberately made the remark in the hope that the deal with Fatah would be scuttled, since he will lose his job. |
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He was an outspoken critic of the show when it began, mostly because it scuttled his own plans for a Galactica reboot that would pick up where the 1978 version left off. |
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The Babysitters Club would have been a first-rate film had they simply scuttled the stupid story points and let the characters interact and speak to each other. |
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A somulent shantung shawl of sherbet snow scuttled staidly across the spacious stage onto which the shady stratosphere of heaven harked an assiduous ear. |
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Lockwood's investigation, in the 1990s, of a biocontrol for a crop-destroying grasshopper revealed that it also harmed beneficial grasshoppers, and the project was scuttled. |
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Stop looking at the calendar and wondering which future engagements, amid a possible Cup final, will have to be scuttled or scowlingly endured. |
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The researchers collected evidence that carbon atoms scuttled across a nickel cluster's surface to where the leading edge of a new nanofiber was picking up additional atoms. |
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A somewhat progressive treaty revision with Britain was scuttled after British mercantilists raised protests at its concessions. |
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Stop to swim with dolphins in Mandurah or dive a scuttled pirate ship in Bunbury. |
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These events in the homeland of Montezuma naturally scuttled the schedule of a T-Systems project there. |
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The custody laws, as well as inheritance laws and laws about community property, were completely scuttled. |
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An inability to agree about the destiny of the city almost scuttled the 1995 Dayton Agreement that ended the war. |
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Successfully completing the round is an entirely different matter. The Doha launch was almost scuttled by India. |
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But his incipient campaign was scuttled, and he soon separated from his fourth wife. |
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The dispute was settled with so many bombs and bullets that both plans were scuttled. |
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In September 1998 the planned IPO was scuttled at the last minute. |
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Our State and Federal Governments, intimidated by the medical fraternity's recent show of muscle, have scuttled new liability legislation through their parliaments post-haste. |
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In Texas, for example, air carriers managed to find a technicality in the method of financing and they scuttled the project. |
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A large red crab scuttled across the metal, hoping to avoid the snapper. |
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After being at sea for months these ships were suddenly posted as lost and presumably scuttled. |
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They guarded waterfronts, carried out coastal picket patrols, rescued survivors from scuttled ships and did anything else they were asked to do. |
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After 7 days of negotiations, the Dutch authorities ordered the ship to be scuttled after pumping out the fuel. |
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Further south at Bunbury, you can dive the wreck of a scuttled pirate boat and catch crabs and fish from the ocean. |
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There was a large lobster caught in the beam of my light that scuttled off to a coral head to hide. |
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We scuttled back into the stand and pinched a couple of undercover seats. |
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He scuttled off, gibbering with delight, to make it habitable. |
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Portraits by itinerant artists vivify a genre that was scuttled by the invention of photography. |
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A few days later, rather than fight outgunned, she was scuttled in the estuary. |
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I hoped my translator, who had scuttled off, would raise the alarm. |
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A woman scuttled towards MacDonald, raising a knife in a hand where fragments of deerflesh clung. |
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Last year, CNOOC, a state-controlled Chinese oil firm, scuttled away from Unocal, an American company it had hoped to buy, after opposition to the deal in Congress reached fever pitch. |
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If she had not scuttled the accord, things would be different. |
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They argued too much and therefore, his commitment was scuttled. |
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I'm not going to speak about the Declaration of Human Rights, but I am going to say that attempts to include these articles in international trade treaties were scuttled by the United States. |
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Due to the uncertainty concerning the situation onboard, the authorities ordered the vessel to be destroyed and scuttled as far away and as deep as possible. |
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Both the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Minister of National Defence have already scuttled the Prime Minister's idea to conduct full-scale defence reviews. |
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On 20 April 1999, by which time the vessel had been emptied of its cargo, the Bahamas was scuttled in international waters upon the decision of the maritime authorities. |
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So they both proceeded: until, when they were in the boat, he scuttled it. |
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The insurers no doubt considered they were unjustly denied permission to dump Fenes' debris offshore when national television stations reported that an unmanned fishing vessel had been scuttled off the Breton coast. |
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At least seven of the scuttled German ships, and a number of sunken British ships, can be visited by scuba divers. |
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Thetis did not make it to the canal entrance, after it hit an obstruction and was scuttled prematurely. |
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However, the tank losses are amplified by the large numbers that were abandoned or scuttled and subsequently captured. |
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These were destined to be scuttled along the way once the supplies were consumed. |
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The plan was scuttled two years ago, according to published reports. |
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The convicts then sailed the Cyprus to Canton, China, where they scuttled her and claimed to be castaways from another vessel. |
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In this version, the Patriot was boarded by pirates, who murdered everyone and then looted and scuttled the ship. |
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The candidate had scuttled his chances with his unhinged outburst. |
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To lay the foundation for an all-weather dock at Shelter Bay, he filled an old barge with worn-out grindstones from the Thorold paper mill, then scuttled the vessel. |
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A further barrier against submarine attack came in 1914 when the battleship HMS Hood was scuttled across the vulnerable southern entrance to the 1849 breakwaters. |
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Rosyth and nearby Charlestown were major centres of shipbreaking activity, notably the salvage of much of the German fleet scuttled at Gutter Sound, Scapa Flow. |
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The ships were scuttled there in the 11th century to block a navigation channel and thus protect Roskilde, then the Danish capital, from seaborne assault. |
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Last week, North Korea called off talks with the South, alleging South Korea scuttled the discussions that were to mend estranged ties between the two countries. |
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The new fleet's ships were either scuttled or captured by pirates. |
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