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Non-essential embassy employees and their dependents had been ordered to leave the country.
Bad weather still delays ferry evacuating Americans from Libya 2011
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Non-essential District government employees will give up their pay on President's Day, Emancipation Day, Memorial Day and Fourth of July under emergency legislation approved by the D.
Gray to accept furlough days Nikita Stewart 2011
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Non-essential technicians were evacuated from the facility after radiation levels around the Fukushima No 1 power plant briefly rose four-fold in the wake of the blast, which appears to be the most serious to date.
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Non-essential businesses are not allowed to open before 1: 30pm on Sundays in North Carolina.
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Non-essential spending was cut to a minimum, we used coupons, eating out was treated like a luxury, and we looked to see if competing companies might provide a way for us to reduce essential bills.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Tough Times, Tough People Jack Canfield 2009
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Non-essential supervision services will stop, whilst businesses similar to cinemas as well as restaurants will be shut.
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Non-essential amino-acids are those that the body can synthesis in adequate amounts to meet its need in the total amount of nitrogen supplied by protein is adequate.
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Non-essential spending was cut to a minimum, we used coupons, eating out was treated like a luxury, and we looked to see if competing companies might provide a way for us to reduce essential bills.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Tough Times, Tough People Jack Canfield 2009
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Non-essential Embassy personnel and American citizens to depart immediately.
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Non-essential spending brings inflation, Mrs. Jones
Archive 2006-04-01 Jaime J. Weinman 2006
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