The Hoveringham has one long unbroken hold before a stern mast and small wheelhouse at the stern. |
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The painkillers had knocked her out cold and she lay in a deep, unbroken sleep. |
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Such a sense of permanence, of an unbroken link to the past, is one of the lures of islands. |
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In very appealing reasoning it is also argued that the complete unbroken circle, symbolizes the Buddhist wheel of life. |
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Well done to Sean O'Reilly, on getting a gold medal for 50 years unbroken attendance at local coursing meetings. |
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During her time here, she established an unbroken record of achievements with regard to building and developing the Salem State campus. |
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My brother Bob as a youngster beat grown men in the sight-reading event, a record which was still unbroken many years later. |
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Heinrich won the event in six hours, 38 minutes, and 21 seconds, setting a U.S. record and a masters world record that remains unbroken. |
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An almost unbroken wall of split-face concrete block wraps around the two street facades, shutting out traffic noise. |
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But equally, when so much focus of the build-up is placed on records that go unbroken, might there be grounds for refunds at the exits? |
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In 1989, he gave 63 solo concerts nationwide, a record that is still unbroken. |
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The Yanks cheated with rule changes to suite themselves during the challenge, so that they could attempt to retain their unbroken record. |
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If its pressurized floes are thick and unbroken, it can stop an ice-breaker dead or slice the steel hull of a lesser ship like a can opener. |
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Weathermen remember that Kochi received 25 cm of rain on that day, which is still an unbroken record. |
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Also found was an unbroken half of a two-part mould for a middle Bronze Age palstave, or flanged axe. |
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The academy have held onto the unbroken record of a squad never coming back to Lismore without a medal. |
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In 1965 he set a new Irish record for the 220 yards at Santry, which remained unbroken for 14 years. |
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Enclosed by an unbroken palisade of building, this space seemed the perfect Eden. |
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Sixty-four different combinations of six broken or unbroken lines produce sixty-four different hexagrams. |
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She picked up lizards, rode dangerously stupid unbroken horses, and attempted big jumps on her bike without batting an eyelid. |
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It sort of amazed him, here was this big animal, ruthless, wild, unbroken and unable to trust, apologizing! |
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Five judges and you will watch as 10 young unbroken horses enter the arena and meet the clinician for the first time. |
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There were a dozen or so mustangs in one of the corrals but they were unbroken, and Adam didn't feel himself quite up to bronco busting today. |
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He pointed at her fine steed, which was currently occupied with kicking his hind legs in the air and stomping and snorting like an unbroken colt. |
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Their unbroken seventh-wicket stand of 59 in 12 overs knocked the stuffing out of Yorkshire. |
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Kind of like trying to ride an unbroken horse, it is going to take a while for both of you to get used to one another. |
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One can either produce for the foal market or produce the three year old either broken or unbroken. |
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A tradition of illustration and cartooning runs unbroken and often unnoticed through the undergrowth of culture. |
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I reached out to touch the one unbroken egg and as soon as my fingertip made contact it cracked open. |
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A Naval Air Squadron which trains flight observers has become the first to clock up 50 unbroken years in commission. |
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The steeple of the priest's church stood tall, its four stained-glass windows unbroken by winds that lifted houses. |
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Then for about 90 minutes the French made a series of fruitless attacks with unsupported cavalry on unbroken allied infantry squares. |
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It is part of a vernacular literature that goes back unbroken to the fifth or sixth century, possibly earlier, and survives to this day. |
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The wine of interest to this new breed of wine merchant typically sits in an unbroken case in Britain. |
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But if supersymmetry were unbroken, fermions and bosons would be exactly matched in the Universe, and that's not the way things are. |
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Amidst the pageantry the monarchy is presented as a part of the unbroken tradition unifying the nation. |
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The third movement is an unbroken, unhesitating ascent into Paradise, and the final movement finds us serenely lodged there. |
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She looked around her at the vast expanse of the unbroken plain of unending white tiles and sighed. |
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Assured that her spine was undamaged and her limbs unbroken, he cupped his hand against her cheek. |
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Roll upon roll of razor wire stretched for miles in an unbroken barrier that seemed to reach into eternity. |
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Visually retreating to an indeterminate distance are soft-focus spots or clouds of unbroken color clunkily applied with an airbrush. |
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Specimens are rarely found in one unbroken piece, and the process of reconstituting them is akin to completing a jigsaw puzzle. |
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The high ceilings and unbroken expanses of wall in such a house can make the rooms seem awkward and ungainly. |
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Yet, exegetes can hardly ignore the unbroken consensus in the biblical witness, where the words are so clearly supported by the cross itself. |
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In his early twenties, he was seriously injured after being thrown from an unbroken horse. |
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They should drape beautifully from the waist to the toes, with a clean, unbroken line running down the front of the legs. |
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An unbroken list of masters of the almonry school exists dating from the fourteenth century until 1538 when the monastery was dissolved. |
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Instantly cooked, the white of the egg enwraps the yolk, restoring a shape like that of the unbroken shell. |
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Mercedes continually fluttered in the way of her men and kept up an unbroken chattering of remonstrance and advice. |
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Day two brings an unbroken hike that includes climbs totalling some 2,500 ft. |
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The advance from popular to revolutionary consciousness is not a straight, unbroken line of march. |
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Here, the eye still meets unbroken views of lush woodlands sweeping down to the river Thames, surrounded by open riverside meadows. |
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I rest my head at last, eyes towards the unbroken ground lay fallow for a duration of nights. |
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Thrown on their beam ends, they were presently planning something else, eager to shake dice with destiny and with courage unbroken. |
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The upshot is that the parents of Irish babies are averaging a mere 5.5 hours of unbroken sleep. |
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The electorate was enjoying the benefit of years of unbroken economic growth. |
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Yet England will remain unbroken, staunch old bird that she is, accustomed to the IRA and the blitz of the Second World War. |
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He slammed into a dumpster, denting the side before dropping to the hard asphalt bruised, but miraculously unbroken. |
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Both the matrix and crystals are generally rather highly fractured, making it difficult to collect good unbroken specimens. |
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You should be able to stretch it with the fingers of both hands into an unbroken sheet at least 3 inches across. |
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The Inn River meanders through the countryside like an unbroken silver thread. |
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The cornettist's unbroken, dynamic swing and advanced bebop melodics are miles away from Don Cherry's fractured lyricism. |
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The park protects a vast tract of unbroken tussock grassland that, due to farming and ploughing, is now rare and vulnerable in New Zealand. |
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Thus, TCM views each of us as part of one unbroken whole, a microcosm, or smaller universe of Nature. |
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In the inertia and unbroken continuity of their daily lives, they come to believe that a tomorrow is guaranteed for them. |
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Emphasizing the unchanging aspects of the topography, he made the case for the unbroken continuity of scriptural history with the living present. |
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The flow between his movements was so smooth, like an unbroken chain, that the flow of bhava was also unbroken. |
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Particular combinations in threes of the unbroken yang line and the broken yin line form symbolic trigrams that have particular meanings. |
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There's been unbroken sunshine from first to last, with barely a token cloud in the sky. |
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To be continuous is to constitute an unbroken or uninterrupted whole, like the ocean or the sky. |
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Although sea breezes kept the coast more comfortable, inland areas baked in 12 to 13 hours of unbroken sunshine. |
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Her idea seems to be that terrible things can happen to a person, but he can still survive if his spirit remains unbroken. |
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In other words, it's a type of animal that prefers a forest with clearings to larger, unbroken tracts of old growth. |
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Exum Mountain Guides is a private corporation that holds the longest unbroken climbing concession in any American national park. |
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When buying the sienna-coloured root, examine it and make sure the skin is unbroken, that there are no mouldy spots and that the smell is fresh. |
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The streets are full of dilapidated vehicles, and a ride in a taxi with an unbroken windscreen is indeed a luxury. |
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I think of these as wounds where the skin is unbroken, often accompanied by discoloration. |
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In the recent works, however, the scraping is much less dominant, and much of the paint still stands with its skin unbroken. |
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The skin is unbroken, but Michael can tell just by the feel that things aren't right inside. |
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She left, but came back in an hour with an unbroken crystal glass in her purse. |
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Society had become a series of concentric circles drawn of thick, unbroken lines. |
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Some very gentle grooming with a soft baby brush may help too, as long as the skin is unbroken. |
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He ran a hand along his chest and side, again and again, but was amazed to find only smooth, unbroken skin. |
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Served hot, those mouth-watering dumplings are juicy, and the unbroken skin of each xiao long bao holds plenty of flavorsome broth inside. |
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E tukrensis is able to penetrate unbroken skin and infect mucous membranes, the gastrointestinal tract, and lungs. |
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It is just one long block of text, after all, unbroken by alluring pictures, snappy captions, or eye-grabbing infographics. |
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Characteristically he used broadly contoured forms and polished his surfaces to immaculate smoothness, unbroken by projections or incisions. |
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Avian pox virus is unable to penetrate unbroken skin, but small abrasions are sufficient to permit infection. |
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Since the 1840s there has been an unbroken link between horses and Victoria's Bogong High Plains. |
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The endless plains continued unbroken and unaffected by political boundaries. |
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A monk brought Buddhism to Korea and started an unbroken tradition of ordained men and women which continues up to the present day. |
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In the far distance, at the unbroken horizon, the sea melds indistinguishably with the sky. |
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The principal gallery in the east wing provides an unbroken flow of space for 170 feet, almost the full length of the building. |
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Dilute vinegar should be applied only to unbroken skin, or it will sting. |
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The commonest type is a run, or unbroken sequence of cards in a suit. |
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With a wonderful setting situated at the front of the glass dome, it affords unbroken views of the River Irvine, the church spires of the town and the hills beyond. |
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In Saracenic armies, bands composed of reeds and pipes of various sorts played during combat to encourage their own troops and to show that the line remained unbroken. |
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The conductor's subtly, phrased, light treatment of the first movement and the long unbroken lyrical line of the Andante quasi allegretto really made the music glow anew! |
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Auctioneers, valuers and land agents Richard Turner and Son celebrate 200 years in business this year with an unbroken line of fathers and sons in charge. |
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Paintings symbolized Mary's hymen as an unbroken pane of glass, and poems like Pope's The Rape of the Lock figured the maiden's maidenhead as fine, breakable porcelain. |
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Whether or not Witchcraft was handed down in an unbroken line from time immemorial or whether there was ever a golden age of matriarchy is totally irrelevant. |
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Fans also basked under unbroken blue skies at the Fairyhouse racecourse. |
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You, on the other hand, have made an unbroken string of technically false claims. |
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We sat there for perhaps half an hour, watching the yachts go sailing by, collecting hundreds of the perfect unbroken shells to fill jars for my bathroom window ledge. |
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This land of unbroken spirit is also rife with Old West saloons and ghost towns. |
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When the presidency was an unbroken string of white men, there were no calls for him to run for the White House. |
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Reindeer herding depends on unbroken tundras and undisturbed vegetation. |
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Doctors are worried because the gene causes the spread of MRSA between healthy people with unbroken skin who would not normally be expected to pick up infections in this way. |
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He had found several unbroken antique glass insulators which were hot items right now among the cityfolk who collected all sorts of strange things. |
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Leo was circling Junta, picking up the remnants that were littered around him, salvaging the unbroken glasses and sweeping away the remaining fragments. |
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Mr D's feet are cool but the skin is unbroken and free from lesions. |
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The ceiling remains a relatively unbroken expanse of acoustical tile, which was selected for its high and uniform absorptive properties across a broad frequency spectrum. |
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A stand-up ride on an unbroken wave is the ultimate goal for the beginner. |
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The weather was now becoming more appropriate to California, with mostly unbroken sunshine, but even so a ride of more than a few days requires quite a bit of planning ahead. |
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Affectionate, brilliant, his school academic records are still unbroken. |
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This was his fourth win and added to his unbroken fight record. |
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Crescent may well be realistic enough to accept the fact that retaining the trophy is beyond their means, but there's still that unbroken record to be maintained. |
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The horses were unbroken yearlings and to handle them in such a manner would indicate that whoever was involved had confidence in doing what they did, he said. |
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Ranch hands would have friendly contests to see who could rope and tie a calf the quickest, or who could stay on an unbroken horse or bull the longest. |
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For Mr. Basil Briscoe the whole career of Golden Miller has been a triumph, dating back to the time when he bought the horse as an unbroken three-year-old in Ireland. |
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In my rearview mirror, as I drove away, I couldn't help noticing how that dying rabbit seemed to brace the tree it lay against, and the unbroken, wild landscape beyond. |
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There are millions upon millions of acres of unbroken wilderness. |
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The jeep sped on across barren, unbroken terrain, then its headlights revealed a building up ahead, a large warehouse with corrugated metal walls and roof. |
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The synthetic muscles still moved smoothly, and the abstract mirrors of the printed circuits hovered unbroken just under the surface of the flesh. |
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There was no wind, and a soft rain fell gently from the unbroken cloud. |
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In the texts of the period, there were no spaces between words, punctuation was meagre, and reading depended on a capacity to see patterns in the unbroken lines. |
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A century of almost unbroken British non-involvement in continental Europe, dating from the winding up of the Peninsular War in 1812, was abruptly reversed. |
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This carceral city seems, superficially, reminiscent of the Utopia of unbroken visibility and unrelenting surveillance envisaged in Bentham's Panopticon. |
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The figure has stayed below the 2,000 mark in an unbroken stretch since July last year but continued to show some volatility into the first half of this year. |
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Very few other nations can look back on more than a century of democratic rule unbroken by dictatorship of the left or right, civil war, military coup or conquest. |
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They were amazed by the destruction and couldn't help but be horribly depressed when they saw the neighborhood through the unbroken plate glass window of Pony's store. |
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Further, it is not necessary to establish an unbroken chain of continuity. |
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They nurse the icon of an eternal ethnic Georgia whose cultural and political continuity stretches back unbroken to the Bronze Age and probably beyond. |
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It is the same as it ever was, absolutely unbroken continuity. |
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Interestingly, both have traditions of almost unbroken continuity. |
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I had fractured the bone above the knee and the unbroken part was responding to the reaction of foot movement, but there was no connection, a most eerie sensation. |
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It is a short book, written in one unbroken paragraph, but it explores profound ideas about individual responsibility, language and reality, and the nature of fiction. |
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The story begins with dysfunctional grandparents and extends itself to Mitchell's life in an unbroken line that will make students of social services work nod knowingly. |
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Authentic and unbroken Folsom points of this size are very rare. |
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The plateau is bounded by Raven Scar, the longest unbroken cliff in the district, and on top of it is the pothole of Meregill Hole. |
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However, there is no unbroken historical record, and a partly Pictish origin is not precluded. |
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In 1231 the line of Norse earls, unbroken since Rognvald, ended with Jon Haraldsson's murder in Thurso. |
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According to art historian Paul Ganz, the portrait of Amerbach marks an advance in his style, notably in the use of unbroken colours. |
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The designs used to be boxier with big, unbroken walls of text and rows of images. |
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Napoleon's army had a record of continuous unbroken victories on land, but the full force of the Russian army had not yet come into play. |
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Through its partners, the WPC has an unbroken chain of programs to ensure the success of all its students to achieve their career goals. |
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Swift, rhythmic movement, unbroken and unjostled, told her how well they were dancing. |
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There is something majestic about the spirit of an unbroken mustang as it runs wild across the prairie. |
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Whitefield and Wesley, however, were soon back on friendly terms, and their friendship remained unbroken although they travelled different paths. |
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Archeological evidence has demonstrated that the cultural continuity is unbroken from prehistory to the present. |
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After the vase had fallen down the flight of stairs we were amazed to find it still unbroken. |
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From there, the Royal Staircase leads up to the principal floor with a broad, unbroken flight of 26 steps made of grey granite. |
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They occur in an inner space that posits an unbroken frame between the object and its exterior. |
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This constitutes one of the nation's longest unbroken records of daily data. |
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The wind blowing steady and gentle from the south, thee was no contrariety between that and the current, and the billows rose and fell unbroken. |
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Between the defendant's acts and the victim's harm, the chain of causation must be unbroken. |
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The present Dukes of Buccleuch, Richmond, Grafton and St Albans descend from Charles in unbroken male line. |
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The bishop, of course, must be from an unbroken line of bishops stemming from the original apostles selected by Jesus Christ. |
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Bishops are considered to derive their authority from an unbroken, personal apostolic succession from the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. |
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Unlike humans, horses do not sleep in a solid, unbroken period of time, but take many short periods of rest. |
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They are traditionally appointed by their predecessors, in an unbroken teaching lineage reaching back to Muhammad. |
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Norway and Greenland have unbroken traditions of hunting wild reindeer from the last glacial period until the present day. |
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Curtis Ward proposes the existence of an unbroken Pentecostal lineage from the early church to the present, with glossolalia and gifts following. |
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This contrasts with archaic humans, where the brow ridge is pronounced and unbroken. |
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Since that date, proof of unbroken possession or use of any right made it unnecessary to establish the original grant under certain circumstances. |
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In 1964, Prime Minister of Sweden Tage Erlander put forward the idea of establishing a peace research institute to commemorate Sweden's 150 years of unbroken peace. |
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The storekeeper had sent them an unbroken case of canned plum pudding, and probably by this time he was wondering what had become of that blanky case of duff. |
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Like all areas of the island of Ireland outside of the Gaeltacht, the Irish language in Belfast is not that of an unbroken intergenerational transmission. |
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The themes continued largely unbroken into the 17th century, when artists such as Nicolas Poussin and Charles Le Brun represented of the more rigid classicism. |
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The creature screels, a spine-chilling sound so intense the two unbroken windows at the far left corner of the room shatter, spraying chunks and slivers of glass everywhere. |
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In foretime, due to empirical methods, it has been reported that work on blockaded wound dressing began since human observed a blister healed faster if left unbroken. |
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Combining subfossil pine and oak logs from river deposits in Germany, we now have an unbroken record that goes back to 12,460 years ago, when all humans were Slone. |
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She whispered the spell that would unenchant the small patch of moss and rose, never bothering to look back to see if the ground recovered its formerly unbroken surface. |
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Wales can claim one of the oldest unbroken literary traditions in Europe. |
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The unbroken succession of fossil sites of both groups in Europe was considered evidence of a slow, gradual evolutionary transition from Neanderthals to modern humans. |
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Gaping Gill still retains the records for the highest unbroken waterfall in England and the largest underground chamber naturally open to the surface. |
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The flexible rapper swords form an unbroken chain connecting the dancers. |
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The prime minister, who announced his retirement from active politics well before the heat of the election, demits office on May 17 after an unbroken decade on top. |
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