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Yulaw and him
Upon landing on the other side Yulaw faces Gabe and shoots him, but not fatally.
Gabe Law sees Yulaw, who is identical to him in every way.
Yulaw finds Gabe's residence where TK, believing it is Gabe, attempts to protect him, but she senses he is not really Gabe.
Gabe arrives only to have Yulaw force him to watch while he kills her.
The MVA then prepares to send Gabriel back to his own universe where he will be arrested and put in prison for the murders Yulaw committed, but Agent Funsch instead sends him to a universe similar to Gabe's past via another wormhole, after Gabe told him about the events which led up to him meeting his wife.

Yulaw and is
Yulaw escapes, with Gabe giving chase and leaping a very high wall – which is humanly impossible.
Going in for the kill, Yulaw is interrupted by Rodecker and Funsch.

Yulaw and Gabe
Both Gabe and Yulaw manage to escape the hospital.
Funsch finds Gabe and they team up to find Yulaw at the next occurrence of a wormhole – an industrial plant.
Yulaw, Gabe Law and Funsch arrive at the industrial plant, where the final battle between Gabe and Yulaw takes place.

deters and from
Hedge funds purchasing distressed debt may prevent those companies from going bankrupt, as such an acquisition deters foreclosure by banks.
The presence of paracetamol in hydrocodone-containing products allegedly deters many users, at least in theory, from taking excessive amounts.
As their immigration policy often focuses on the fight of irregular migration and the strengthening of border controls it deters displaced persons from entering territory in which they could lodge an asylum claim.
According to this article, it is an open question whether the exclusionary rule deters the police from violating Fourth Amendment protections of individuals.
Eugène Delacroix, Hamlet and Horatio in the Graveyard ( 1839, oil on canvas ) The critic A. C. Bradley discusses the central problem of Shakespeare's tragic character Hamlet as one where conscience in the form of moral scruples deters the young Prince with his " great anxiety to do right " from obeying his father's hell-bound ghost and murdering the usurping King (" is't not perfect conscience to quit him with this arm?
It is possible that the feather mites enhance feather cleaning and deter pathogens, and may complement other feather care measures such as sunbathing, and anting — rubbing the plumage with ants ( the formic acid from the insects deters parasites ).
A colony of fieldfares in Sweden deters a raven from raiding a nest by collectively raising an audible alarm.
The female flowers eventually form a spiky sheath that deters predators from the seed.
Rattlesnakes receive their name from the rattle located at the end of their tails, which, when shaken, makes a loud rattling noise that deters predators or serves as a warning to passersby.
The five Power Rangers were aided by a team of scientists and engineers led by Miss Angela Fairweather, and operated out of the Lightspeed Aquabase, an underwater military compound that also deters the hydrophobic demons from directly attacking the base.
He briefly romances Emma which deters him from taking part in the final takeover.
The facility was humorously referred to in the 2009 movie The Blind Side, when Michael Oher's tutor, Miss Sue, successfully deters him from choosing to attend college at the University of Tennessee by telling him that the school has an " excellent science department " which stores dead bodies in a lab " right under the football field.
It has been suggested that the risk of harm mentioned above deters offenders from registering.
Traditionally, arguments for the death penalty focus on the idea that it: 1 ) deters further violence ; 2 ) enacts just retribution on the criminal, effectively gaining a sense of revenge for society and those affected by the crime ; 3 ) seeks to reform other criminals with the threat of such severe punishment and, 4 ) protects society from those criminals which the government has deemed to be the most heinous.
For just as the rigid categorization deters people from drifting into deviancy, so it appears to foreclose on the possibility of drifting back into normalcy and thus removes the element of anxious choice.
When all these students after several years start looking for a job at the same time their job prospects are much worse which then in turn deters students from studying this subject.
# Although the Indian parliament has not sanctioned covert operations across the LOC, the constant fear of a covert raid by the Indian Special Forces, deters Sayeed Salahudeen from entering Azad Kashmir frequently.
Smoking prevents the tanned hide from becoming stiff if it gets wet, and deters insects from eating it as well.
Kokoro Library's seclusion within the mountains away from the city deters all but the most determined and adventurous users — an attribute that has gotten it in hot water on more than one occasion along with the public grant money necessary for its operation.

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Rose again intervenes and deters the Doctor, showing him that her DNA has caused the Dalek to mutate and is no longer able to perform its objective.

deters and because
Lott's results suggest that allowing law-abiding citizens to carry concealed firearms deters crime because potential criminals do not know who may or may not be carrying a firearm.
The logic here is that a strong military deters aggression and coercion ( blackmail ), and that no potential aggressor in his right mind would dare to attack or blackmail someone stronger than he is, because he knows he would be swiftly defeated if he tried to.
Similarly, when a Briton, holding a spear, deters the Romans pursuing the Gauls because they are ruining his well-groomed lawn, the decurion furiously asks the Briton if he is daring to oppose Rome, to which he responds " My garden may be smaller than your Rome, but my pilum is harder than your sternum.

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The polluter pays principle underpins environmental policy such as an ecotax, which, if enacted by government, deters and essentially reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
It has a defense against predators in the form of an osmeterium, which consists of retractable, fleshy projections behind its head that can release a foul smell if disturbed, which deters insects, but not birds.

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A pesticide is generally a chemical or biological agent ( such as a virus, bacterium, antimicrobial or disinfectant ) that through its effect deters, incapacitates, kills or otherwise discourages pests.
Other scales, with the possible exception of N gauge, lack the variety and affordability of UK ready-to-run products, it is likely that this deters British modellers and leads to the prevalence of OO.
Close to Denver sluice, Salters Lode lock gives access to the Middle Level Navigations, but the intervening section is tidal, and deters many boaters.
Due to the inseparable union of the two metals, it deters theft since copper recovery is impractical and thus has very little scrap value.
And although it is difficult to determine statistically how much crime the death penalty actually deters, the Court found that in 1976 there was " no convincing empirical evidence " supporting either the view that the death penalty is an effective deterrent to crime or the opposite view.
Instead, it is used as a threat, where the mere knowledge that one possesses the Tyrant's Blade deters attack.

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