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When you remove the lid, in a weak moment, the LCD screen changes to say 'Withdraw' - you just enter the amount you're snaffling to buy chocolate (or something equally worthwhile) and it deducts the amount from the total.
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"Withdraw," he curtly bade him, "and take that stout sea-warrior with thee."
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"Withdraw" to men who came with the olive-branch in their hands!
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"Withdraw," according to footage aired by television news agency APTN.
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Withdraw from “those” kinds of victims, who might try and drag you down into their hysteria with them.
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Unwilling to abjure the use of force—Withdraw the troops?
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Withdraw from the October 2010 lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency, in which the Beshear administration partnered with the coal industry to oppose the EPA's efforts to protect the health and water of coalfield residents
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Unwilling to abjure the use of force—Withdraw the troops?
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Withdraw from the October 2010 lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency, in which the Beshear administration partnered with the coal industry to oppose the EPA's efforts to protect the health and water of coalfield residents
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Withdraw from the October 2010 lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency, in which the Beshear administration partnered with the coal industry to oppose the EPA's efforts to protect the health and water of coalfield residents
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