Dislodged Sentence Examples

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  • A cover of one of the vases was found dislodged and lying on the bottom of the stone coffer.

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  • The advance was carried out with precision; the Russians were quickly dislodged, and Ney was now closing upon the rear of Blucher's corps at the village of Preititz.

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  • In spite of the inclement weather, there was a large crowd of bathers frolicking in the earth-warmed water of the million-gallon facility when Dean dislodged his passengers.

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  • It seemed to come from behind them but it could have been anything—a dislodged rock, an echo of their own movements.

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  • While helmets provide little protection in a serious fall, they're a must to shield you from junk dropped or dislodged from above you.

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  • He grabbed her leg and with a quick jerk, dislodged her from the tree - right into his waiting arms.

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  • Their principal use is to give a sharp jar to the drill on the upstroke so that the bit is dislodged if it has become jammed in the rock.

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  • The tough but flexible coarse grey paper (German Fliesspapier), upon which on the Continent specimens are commonly fixed by gummed strips of the same, is less hygroscopic than ordinary cartridge paper, but has the disadvantage of affording harbourage in the inequalities of its surface to a minute insect, Atropos pulsatoria, which commits great havoc in damp specimens, and which, even if noticed, cannot be dislodged without difficulty.

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  • Elijah Clarke marched against the town in three divisions, and while one division, attacking a neighbouring Indian camp, drew off most of the garrison, the other two divisions entered the town; but British reinforcements arrived before Brown could be dislodged from a building in which he had taken refuge, and Clarke was forced to withdraw.

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  • But Catholicism could not wholly or immediately be dislodged by the teaching of Luther.

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  • He dislodged the British from Beaufort, South Carolina, in February 1779, and in April made it possible for the city of Charleston to put itself into a state of defence by delaying the advance of General Augustine Prevost.

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  • It seemed to come from behind them but it could have been anything—a dislodged rock, an echo of their own movements.

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  • In a very short time the French were finally dislodged from the whole of Northern Italy, which was claimed by Austria.

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  • It would then use its incredibly long, curved upper mandible to probe under any dislodged bark or moss.

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  • One of her air tubes was dislodged while she was in the Natal Intensive Care Unit, causing her to lose almost all of her hearing in both ears.

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  • Once the dust and dirt is dislodged from inside the air ducts, professionals remove the residue with a powerful HEPA (high efficiency particle air) vacuum cleaner.

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  • Be sure to check the fit of the insert to ensure that it's stable and unlikely to become dislodged in a minute you need accurate vision the most.

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  • It usually occurs after the cervix has started to dilate slightly and the mucus plug that keeps the cervix sealed from potential pathogens becomes dislodged.

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  • In many cases the foreign material is dislodged from the throat, and the choking victim suffers no permanent effects of the episode.

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  • Once the IV catheter is in place, it is taped to the skin to prevent it from being dislodged.

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  • If the needle becomes dislodged, the solution can flow into tissues around the injection site rather than into the vein.

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  • A collapsed vein feels and looks much like a dislodged IV catheter.

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  • If the foreign object is not dislodged, the cycle of five thrusts is repeated until the object is expelled or the child becomes unresponsive.

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  • If the particle is small, it can be dislodged by blinking or pulling the upper lid over the lower lid and flushing out the speck.

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  • Gates that cannot be dislodged easily by a child, but that adults can open and close without difficulty are best.

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  • Once the device becomes dislodged, it no longer protects against pregnancy.

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  • In the process, a small bit of tissue can be dislodged, causing bleeding.

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  • Most pregnancies associated with the use of an IUD occur because the IUD may have accidently gotten dislodged or expelled from the uterus.

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  • While designed to hold-up through thousands of uses, on occasion the gears may come dislodged, causing them to break.

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  • Parts, such as an individual circular razor head, can become dislodged from the device and get lost.

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  • No woman wants to lose jewelry, but unfortunately, earrings are easily dislodged and can be lost quite easily, particularly if the woman has long hair that may become tangled in larger earrings.

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  • This item should not be given to very young children because the cork could become dislodged and pose a choking hazard.

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  • Earthy matter and other matter precipitated and fallen on the copper double bottom may be dislodged by a slowly revolving scraper - say every twelve hours - and ejected through the bottom discharge cock; and thus the heating surface of the copper bottom will be kept in full efficiency.

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  • Massena's corps at once crossed to the left bank and dislodged the Austrian outposts.

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  • It is not improbable that it represents a free and individual working over of the original Fescamp version, and that in its later shape it was intended to form, and did at one time form, the Quest section of the cyclic redaction of the Arthurian prose romances, being dislodged from this position by the Galahad Quese.

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  • Manjuyama, thanks to the courage of the army commander and of a single brigadier, was at last carried after nightfall, and the dislodged Russians made two counter-attacks in the dark before they would acknowledge themselves beaten.

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  • Dislodged from this on Port the 26th of June, the Russians checked Nogi's further on .

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  • Here, on the 20th, they were attacked, and after a two days' battle dislodged by Napoleon; but the weakness of the French cavalry conditioned both the form of the attack, which was less effective than usual, and the.

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  • Sedalia was a Union military post throughout the Civil War; on the r 5th of October 1864 a detachment from Sterling Price's raiding column dislodged a small Union force that was occupying the town, but the Confederate occupation lasted only one day.

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  • In 1809, after his defeat by Sir John Moore, he invadedPortugal and took Oporto, but, busying himself with the political settlement of his conquests in the French interests and, as he hoped, for his own ultimate benefit as a possible candidate for the throne, he neglected to advance upon Lisbon, and was eventually dislodged from Oporto by Sir Arthur Wellesley, making a painful and almost disastrous retreat over the mountains.

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  • From these sources it appears that he professed successively two opinions on the nature of the universals, having been dislodged from his first position by the criticism of Abelard, his quondam pupil.

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