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withdrawal

In a military action, an orderly movement of forces in a rearward direction in order to occupy more favourable ground. It is voluntary and controlled, unlike a retreat.



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If you are a heavy pop or coffee drinker you will probably suffer a mild headache from the caffeine withdrawl, but one day will usually not be that severe.
It is believed that a fraudster used a driving licence stolen from the soldier to make withdrawls across Scotland over the last six months.
Airport director Kerry Quinn, who has seen the withdrawl of key business services to Dublin and, most recently, Heathrow welcomed KLM's commitment, which she described as "very encouraging - not just for the airport but the entire regional business community".
 
 
 
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