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abate and ),
See L ' abate Galiani, by Alberto Marghieri ( 1878 ), and his correspondence with Tanucci in Giampietro Vieusseux's L ' Archivio storico ( Florence, 1878 ).

abate and used
The construction of breakwaters in this area shall abate sedimentation and is used for land reclamation.

abate and on
He first articulated this in 1837, saying, " Institution of slavery is founded on both injustice and bad policy, but the promulgation of abolition doctrines tends rather to increase than abate its evils.
Also, gestational DI tends to abate on its own four to six weeks following labour, though some women may develop it again in subsequent pregnancies.
As he left office to return to his law practice in Washington, Clifford expressed the hope and expectation that international tensions would abate, citing the shift in the Vietnam confrontation from the battlefield to the conference table, and the evident willingness of the Soviet Union to discuss limitations on strategic nuclear weapons.
In an interesting survival from medieval times, these warrants abate ( lose their force ) on the death of the sovereign if they have not already been executed.
" Little was actually done to abate this pollution for the next 72 years, until the passage of the Clean Water Act began to spur some action on the part of States and the Federal Government to clean up polluted rivers and streams.
It may be that his sole purpose in being in the episode was to abate any concerns as to whether he had been destroyed, because his presence was needed during the attack on Autobot City.
* Palio di Sant ' Antonio abate in Pignola, on January 17, a race with Horses, donkeys and mules
To cover emissions on an ever tightening ration of free EUA allowances, a coal-fired powered power plant will either have to abate internally or buy credits.
After the trial, emotions did not abate on either side.
Had I framed my story on this model, I should have done no more than have attempted to restore the lost drama of Æschylus ; an ambition which, if my preference to this mode of treating the subject had incited me to cherish, the recollection of the high comparison such an attempt would challenge might well abate.
A local party of Jeffersonians was early organized in New Milford and supported by two of his brothers, but this circumstance did not abate the form of his allegiance to federalist principles, nor on the other hand did it weaken the tenderness of his fraternal love.
A house on fire or about to catch on fire is a public nuisance which is lawful to abate.

abate and European
However marginal abatement becomes more and more expensive, at some point forcing the plant to buy credits – thus the carbon credit price is equal to the marginal cost of abatement to the extent that European power plants have chosen to abate.

abate and is
Abatement of debts and legacies is a common law doctrine of wills that holds that when the equitable assets of a deceased person are not sufficient to satisfy fully all the creditors, their debts must abate proportionately, and they must accept a dividend.
In the case of legacies when the funds or assets out of which they are payable are not sufficient to pay them in full, the legacies abate in proportion, unless there is a priority given specially to any particular legacy.
While there is no cure for endometriosis, in many people menopause ( natural or surgical ) will abate the process.
The earliest surviving recipe, from 1300 – 1325, is simply a list of ingredients: wine, wheat starch, raisins, and sugar to " abate the strength of the wine ".
Groundwater pollution is much more difficult to abate than surface pollution because groundwater can move great distances through unseen aquifers.
It is hoped that by encouraging the Muslims to live in a separate country, violence will abate.
This is an exchange transfusion involving removal of the patient's blood plasma through apheresis and replacement with donor plasma ( fresh frozen plasma or cryosupernatant ); the procedure has to be repeated daily to eliminate the inhibitor and abate the symptoms.
Trudeaumania began to abate after Prime Minister Trudeau married Margaret Sinclair in 1971, but he is still remembered as one of Canada's most polarizing politicians and prime ministers ; fondly recalled by many Central and Eastern Canadians, but unpopular in the western provinces and among conservative thinkers and Quebec nationalists.
Regrettables is an economic term to describe goods or services that do not add to utility themselves, but rather abate disutility.
With his spell it is said that the venom of the snake would abate.
:" At whatever time highly-skilled physicians shall have developed the healing of illnesses by means of foods, and shall make provision for simple foods, and shall prohibit humankind from living as slaves to their lustful appetites, it is certain that the incidence of chronic and diversified illnesses will abate, and the general health of all mankind will be much improved.

abate and English
In October 2001, dissatisfaction with party leader Jenny Shipley had failed to abate, and English secured the backing of a majority of National Party MPs.

abate and being
The Planning and Technical Support Division assesses the extent of California's air quality problems and the progress being made to abate them, coordinates statewide development of clean air plans and maintains databases pertinent to air quality and emissions.
Margesson's reading of the mood led to the Foreign Secretary Sir Samuel Hoare being dropped from the government to abate feelings and keep the government in power.

abate and all
Christian communists, like all communists, do not wish to abolish the state in the near future ; rather, they seek to abate it gradually over a long period of time.
In the absence of antivenom, all coral snakebite should be treated in a hospital by elective endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation until the effects of coral snake neurotoxins abate.
Time fails to abate Kiran's frustration until she decides to leave Rohit and start a new life all over again.

abate and who
To abate discrimination of this type, some states have created a " subsequent injury trust fund " which will reimburse insurers for benefits paid to workers who suffer aggravation or recurrence of a compensable injury.
The people who do not have businesses in the urban areas simply stay at home and wait for the rains to stop, the rivers to abate.

abate and have
As a result, Oaks concludes that while under contemporaneous law it would have been legally permissible for city officials to destroy, or " abate ," the actual printed newspapers, the destruction of the printing press itself was probably outside of the council's legal authority, and its owners could have sued for damages.
As a result, Oaks concludes that while under contemporaneous law it would have been legally permissible for city officials to destroy, or " abate ," the actual printed newspapers, the destruction of the printing press itself was probably outside of the council's legal authority, and its owners could have sued for damages.
For example, Hippocrates may have prescribed willow tree leaves to abate fever.
Proposals to abate congestion by allowing more traffic have included bridge widening, a tunnel underneath the river, or adding a second deck to the bridge.
The clergy's increase in influence may have helped the custom to abate.

abate and .
Non-probate property -- i. e., life insurance policies -- do not abate.
Tardive dyskinesia can emerge as a physical withdrawal symptom, and may either gradually abate during the withdrawal phase, or become persistent.
Despite their alliance, Greco-Bulgarian antagonism over the city and Macedonia in general did not abate.
When the jaw does open midline the symptoms should abate.
Some firms, in this system, can abate inexpensively, while others can only abate at high cost.
Because of this, the total abatement has some expensive and some inexpensive efforts to abate.
He noticed that the sound of a blacksmith hammering caused the ensuing pain to abate, so he paid for blacksmiths to hammer nearby him ; however, the effect wore off and the insect resumed its gnawing.
Symptoms typically abate several minutes following cessation of precipitating activities and reoccur when activity resumes.
His penchant for wielding his power for his own interests did not abate.
Though Closner's Reds were effective in bringing law and order to the county, the rivalry with the Blues did not abate.
Tension between the rival cities began to abate in 1968, when Hilltop mayor Vivian Caesar and Columbia Heights mayor Bruce Nawrocki met alongside their respective city councils to discuss mutual issues.
Joseph, by threatening to resign his place as co-regent, could induce his mother to abate her dislike for religious toleration.
Given decree powers, he was able to abate the economic crisis the country was going through, by devaluing the currency and resorting to expansive budgetary policies.
Though Clive's suicide has been linked to his history of depression and to opium addiction, the likely immediate impetus was excruciating pain resulting from illness ( he was known to suffer from gallstones ) which he had been attempting to abate with opium.
He started out his term with great popularity, but public opinion shifted with the Brazilian debt crisis and the failure of Plano Cruzado to abate chronic inflation.

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