Police were yesterday investigating possible links with a knife attack in nearby London Fields last Thursday. |
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Fields stretched far beyond sight, hills in the distance, and the sun giving everything a peaceful orange glow. |
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So he designed his own home, a town house at No.13 Lincoln's Inn Fields in London, to showcase his holdings. |
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Fields of staghorn coral are parted only for bushels of anemone and host clownfish. |
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Fields have been flooded throughout Tayside at a time when, by rights, they should have been full of combines. |
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For many years he has published News from Fields and Slums, which began as a cyclostyled monthly magazine. |
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Unlike Oxford rival Summer Fields, where most pupils board, at the Dragon day pupils are in the majority. |
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Fields went unploughed as the men who usually did this were victims of the disease. |
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Fields surrounded the entire village, surrounded in turn by forest, thinned by woodcutting and clearance for pastures. |
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As clear skies and sunshine sent temperatures up to 25 degrees centigrade, hundreds packed Hilly Fields, Brockley, for the ever-popular festival. |
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He finds a man he can love, and a place in which he finally belongs, a place where life can be led to a Magnetic Fields soundtrack. |
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Fields around Horwich are flooded in places, and all along the railway line to Bolton acres of land are seen under water. |
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Fields are generally tiny, and you sometimes see a man ploughing one with a tractor, or a woman weeding one with a mattock. |
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St Nicholas Fields Conservation Group is a bit of a mouthful, and becomes the Friends of St Nicholas Fields. |
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She says she now fears for the health of youngsters attending the nursery, in Hospital Fields Road. |
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Fields of water smack together, foam spitting and curling, but it's sheltered in our cove. |
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The Elysian Fields have smiling groves, grass that is always green, the weather is always fine. No one is ever unhappy or ill. |
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But, in general, the wail of jazz trumpets and the melancholy echoes of domestic chaos remind you that Elysian Fields resounds with desperation. |
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I'm going to be all bundled up and live from Strawberry Fields in New York City's Central Park, featuring special guests. |
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Fields of pineapple plants look like the spiky moussed and twisted hair of a punk rocker. |
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Their handiwork has been only too apparent in recent months on the riverbank, in the Fulford Cross allotments, and in Hospital Fields Road. |
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Fields with heavy infestations could be cropped for a few years so tillage and herbicides could reduce infestations. |
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The first and largest Irish colony in London could be found in St Giles in the Fields. |
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Fields affected by carryover may take on an uneven appearance with a series of stunted plants followed by healthy plants, intermittently. |
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The work being carried out on the JubileePlaying Fields will be to install drainage and level the current pitches. |
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They were having trouble with motor bikers using their alleyways for access to the Marsh Playing Fields. |
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Fields gave way to scattered woodlands, bare and gaunt against the early winter darkness. |
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The choir of St Martin in the Fields, led by organist and choirmaster, Nick Dankswill, will sing both the Magnificat and the Nunc Dimittis. |
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Fields were turned into subdivisions, and the town's small downtown was overshadowed by a sprawling regional mall. |
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Fields planted into soybean stubble last fall were challenged by dry conditions and difficulty getting proper drill penetration. |
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Kenneth Rexroth claimed that Fields represented the arrival of Negritude in America, and she has been praised by such critics as Clarence Major and Eugene Redmond. |
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Jockey Russell Baze suffered a broken right collarbone on Sunday when he was unseated by his mount at the start of the third race at Golden Gate Fields. |
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Fields are still small, there are no huge modern sheds and the pastures are rich in species that would otherwise have been decimated by modern farming methods. |
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Fields curve around jumbled outcroppings, huge chunks of fragmented rock appearing in time to halt a tractor before it barely reaches working speed. |
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We then found an Irish bar with a band playing, so the requests went in and, before long, the pub was reeling to the sound of The Fields Of Athenry and suchlike. |
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The mother had left the Fields to become a librarian and her love of literature passed on to her three children. |
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Fields with quackgrass, Canada thistle, and other cool-season perennial weeds will almost always require the use of glyphosate around the time of planting. |
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Fields remaining below the threshold level throughout the beetle egg-laying period are not expected to have economic populations of rootworms next year. |
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We'll be staying in a caravan at Summer Fields Holiday Village. |
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Since then residents have reported seeing children running around with a billhook a small scythe and using saws to cut down trees at the nearby Seven Fields Nature Reserve. |
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The first real guitar I had, Mr. cham Fields, who owned a roadhouse, gambling house, and W. C. Handy gave it to me. |
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Miniature motorbikes are mainly being raced around estates, while scramblers and scooters are being ridden in areas such as the Seven Fields Nature Reserve. |
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The cup, made from solid silver, has been kindly donated to Cumbria Sport, the organisers of the Games, by the Cumbria Playing Fields Association. |
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It was such an enormous success that it not only became a staple of Drury Lane's repertory but was also performed at Lincoln's Inn Fields and elsewhere. |
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Fields were soon under water, quiet little streams changed into raging torrents, and in Taunton many homes were engulfed as the River Tone burst its banks. |
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Fields are provided for all normal equipment name plate data, GPS corroborants for selected equipment, purchasing information, and operations data. |
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Fields that are profitable enough will warrant drilling rigs. |
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St Paul Covent Garden was completely surrounded by the parish of St Martin in the Fields. |
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Block 67 contains the Paiche, Dorado and Pirana Fields which together hold estimated 2P resources of over 300 million barrels. |
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After these changes, the theatre was leased by Archie Pitt, then husband of Gracie Fields, who appeared in the theatre. |
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The song 'Old Father Thames' was recorded by Peter Dawson at Abbey Road Studios in 1933 and by Gracie Fields five years later. |
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With Headingley still being completed, Leeds' first game was staged at Cardigan Fields, the home side defeating Otley. |
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The club played at the Militia Barracks from 1870 to 1888 before moving to Cardigan Fields, near Headingley, Leeds. |
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Fields for pyroxenes from the Caraquet and Shelburne dykes are included in Figure 6 for comparison. |
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Republic Lass, 16 Beekeeper, Rain Gauge, 20 Cyclides, Fields Of Omah, Pentastic, Prized Gem, 25 bar. |
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He was buried in Bunhill Fields burial ground in Moorgate, London, where many nonconformists lie. |
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The festival retains vestiges of this tradition such as the Green Fields area, encompassing the Green Futures and Healing Field. |
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It retains vestiges of these traditions, such as the Green Fields area, which includes sections known as the Green Futures and Healing Fields. |
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RoSPA is on the B4217 in Calthorpe Fields in north Edgbaston, next to the independent St George's School. |
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Priest's wife kept a boarding school for young gentlewomen, first in Leicester Fields and afterwards at Chelsea, where the opera was performed. |
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Equally surprising was a Greenland White-fronted Goose on Llandudno's Bodafon Fields over the weekend. |
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In the seventeenth century, Lincoln's Inn Fields was the favourite resort of football players, skittlers, and bowlers. |
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Devon folk singer Seth Lakeman sang about Childe the Hunter on his 2006 album Freedom Fields. |
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Sep 22-27 Alushta 2008 International Conference and 3rd Workshoop on Electric Fields in Stellarators and Tokamaks. |
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Hawthorne had a particularly close relationship with his publishers William Ticknor and James Thomas Fields. |
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At St Martin in the Fields, children were trained in spinning flax, picking hair and carding wool, before being placed as apprentices. |
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John Smeaton Academy, a secondary school in the suburbs of Leeds adjacent to the Pendas Fields estate near Austhorpe, is named after Smeaton. |
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A number of other places are on the tentative list, for example the Burren, the Ceide Fields and Mount Stewart. |
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Fields began recording the hardcore punk bands in 1978 when few others would. |
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There are at least 29 Nobel Prize winners and 3 Fields medalists amongst UCL's alumni and current and former staff. |
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Together, Gondor and Rohan defeat Sauron's army in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, though at great cost. |
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It is the intention of Gold Fields and GoldQuest for this agreement to supercede the current one in place between them. |
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Cunningham's Wellington ABC team-mate Peter Martin stayed loose to jab off tattooed southpaw Reece Fields for a wide unanimous middleweight win. |
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Their arrival eventually led to victory in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields. |
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Cricket, football and rugby union teams play at Tower Fields, which overlooks the town and the International Eisteddfod field and pavilion. |
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Wartski Fields were bequeathed to the city and people of Bangor by his widow, Winifred Marie, in memory of Isidore Wartski. |
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The result of either method is to amend any of the 20 Fields by inserting specific Matters. |
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Ives can use music to editorialize, hence In Flanders Fields and its bitter antiwar noisemaking. |
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Marvell was buried in the church of St Giles in the Fields in central London. |
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He died aged 59 after falling ill on a journey to London and is buried in Bunhill Fields. |
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Fields were selected based on similarity of dominant vegetation species that included common ragweed, Canada thistle, goldenrod spp. |
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Fields met Richard Branson at a party in London during which he proposed a business partnership. |
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The territory of Vatican City is part of the Mons Vaticanus, and of the adjacent former Vatican Fields. |
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Fields needed expertise, and contacted Alan Hellary, who had also been thinking about establishing a regular commercial service to the Falklands. |
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Birkby man Charles Walker, 65, spotted several meadow saffrons at Clayton Fields in Edgerton. |
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Fields had the idea for an airline operating between London and the Falkland Islands in June 1982, when the Falklands War had just finished. |
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In 1915 John McCrae, a Canadian army doctor, wrote the poem In Flanders Fields as a salute to those who perished in the Great War. |
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Fields also drew an audience of 5,000 people to the hall for a charity event. |
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Reynolds died on 23 February 1792 at his house in Leicester Fields in London between eight and nine in the evening. |
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Sherbourne Fields School is an educational special needs school for young people with physical disabilities and is located in the Coundon area. |
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Tao Yuanming has been regarded as the first great poet associated with the Fields and Gardens poetry genre. |
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It encompasses much of Lincoln's Inn Fields and lies adjacent to the Royal Courts of Justice and Kingsway on what used to be Clare Market. |
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A packed school hall enjoyed a variety of readings and songs including Plough the Fields and Scatter, The Parable of the Sower and the Big Red Combine Harvester. |
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The teenager sparked a massive police hunt when she claimed to have been attacked at knifepoint on the railway embankment near Weddington Fields seven weeks ago. |
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Versatile harmony duo Lynne Heraud and Pat Turner are back by popular demand at Bedworth Folk Club's Wednesday night show in the Rugby Club, Rectory Fields, Bedworth. |
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The Liberty of Westminster, governed by the Westminster Court of Burgesses, also included St Martin in the Fields and several other parishes and places. |
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In August 2014, Iranian mathematician Maryam Mirzakhani became the first woman, as well as the first Iranian, to receive the Fields Medal, the highest prize in mathematics. |
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In 1840, King's opened its own hospital on Portugal Street near Lincoln's Inn Fields, an area composed of overcrowded rookeries characterised by poverty and disease. |
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Recently, Professor Peter Fields, formerly of Bangor University, has suggested that the Camulodunum in West Yorkshire is the likely location of King Arthur's Camelot. |
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Cambridge alumni have won six Fields Medals and one Abel Prize for mathematics, while individuals representing Cambridge have won four Fields Medals. |
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Fields and Gardens poetry is one of many Classical Chinese poetry genres. |
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In July 1991, Terry Fields, Labour MP for Liverpool Broadgreen, and a member of the Militant tendency, was imprisoned for sixty days for refusing to pay. |
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In 2015 it brought its ownership of buildings on Lincoln's Inn Fields to six with the purchase of 5 Lincoln's Inn Fields on the north side of the square. |
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It became the first of Shakespeare's plays to be presented with movable flats painted with generic scenery behind the proscenium arch of Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre. |
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Isildur claimed the Ring as an heirloom for his line, but when he was later ambushed and killed by the Orcs, the Ring was lost in the River Anduin at Gladden Fields. |
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It features everything from cult favourites to classics as well as a Vampires Ball, themed events and a performance by gothic band Fields of the Nephilim. |
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The Playing Fields in London's Whitfield Street, off Tottenham Court Road, hosts the UK qualifying heats of the Cyberathlete Professional League on Sunday. |
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Chagford's War Memorial Playing Fields were redeveloped in the late 1980s to provide a cricket ground to the south west of the town, overlooked by a modern clubhouse. |
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In 1728 John Gay's The Beggar's Opera premiered at Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre and ran for 62 consecutive performances, the longest run in theatre history up to that time. |
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After penning the screenplay for the Oscar-winning The Killing Fields, actor-turned-filmmaker Bruce Robinson was given the go-ahead to direct this semiautobiographical movie. |
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One Labour MP, Terry Fields, was jailed for 60 days for refusing to pay. |
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According to Ted Fields from Radar Films, Carano has been cast as a vixen and in a gender-bender twist from the original movie, will work as the promoter of the fights. |
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The programme nestled Georgian bard Asiq Nargile's Azerbaijani folk ballads between electronic act Jahiliyya Fields and Japanese noiseniks Hijokaidan. |
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John Bacchus Dykes from Hull wrote the hymn tunes for The King of Love My Shepherd Is and Eternal Father, Strong to Save, and arranged We Plough the Fields and Scatter. |
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He died in Strudwick's house on the morning of 31 August 1688 and was buried in the tomb belonging to Strudwick in Bunhill Fields nonconformist burial ground in London. |
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Venue is Maes y Munnion Fields,Cilcain, off the A541Mold to Denbigh road. |
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Soon after changing the name to Virgin Atlantic Airways, Fields sold his shares in the company after disagreements with Sir Richard Branson over the management of the company. |
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Three pairs had non-overlapping receptive fields and their dendritic trees did not interdigitate. |
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These materials most commonly develop strains or, more applicably, displacements when exposed to electric, thermal and magnetic fields. |
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The question of verbal irony is of expanding relevance to a range of fields of cultural information and inquiry. |
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Gauss's law for magnetism describes magnetic fields as closed field lines not due to magnetic monopoles. |
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The Groningen gas field, one of the largest natural gas fields in the world, is situated near Slochteren. |
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Barrie and saw the official opening of University College's new playing fields. |
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Jefimenko's equations are not so helpful in situations when the charges and currents are themselves affected by the fields they create. |
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The existence of magnetic fields had been predicted by theoretical studies of black holes. |
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The charged particles are highly influenced by magnetic and electric fields. |
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Farmers also began fertilizing their fields with dung and lime and rotating their crops to keep the soil fertile. |
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There are many fields of research in which important new advances and original research are published as either articles or letters in Nature. |
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In August 2014, the company disclosed it was in the process of finalizing the sale of its interests in four Nigerian oil fields. |
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In the last study, countries scored medium, below or over the average scores in three fields studied. |
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It includes fields as varied as architecture, calligraphy, painting, and ceramics, among others. |
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The Commission is made up of 10 commissioners with backgrounds in various fields of equality and human rights. |
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Both fields share a focus on readers who are in search of accessible reading satisfaction. |
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In some fields, the effects of modernism have remained stronger and more persistent than in others. |
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The Royal College of Art and its predecessor schools have numerous notable alumni in many fields. |
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The Times used contributions from significant figures in the fields of politics, science, literature, and the arts to build its reputation. |
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It raises detailed problems in many fields, and it tells us what we would expect of an acceptable solution of these problems. |
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The bowling side is subjected to fielding restrictions during an ODI, in order to prevent teams from setting wholly defensive fields. |
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It is especially important in the political science fields of comparative politics and international relations. |
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Between hostile states, the border zone can be heavily militarized with mine fields, barbed wire and watchtowers. |
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In the United States, the minimum dimensions for dry, hard landing fields are defined by the FAR Landing And Takeoff Field Lengths. |
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Increased aircraft traffic during World War I led to the construction of landing fields. |
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Personal photo, IDN, name, date of birth, signature, nationality, and the ID card expiry date are fields visible on the physical card. |
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Since 2000, name fields have been filled in both Greek and Latin characters. |
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Regional studies on the Horn of Africa are carried out, among others, in the fields of Ethiopian Studies as well as Somali Studies. |
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The island's interior, the Highlands of Iceland, is a cold and uninhabitable combination of sand, mountains, and lava fields. |
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In international competition, Dutch national teams and athletes are dominant in several fields of sport. |
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Other examples of these can be seen in the lava fields of Volcanoes National Park to mark several hikes. |
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Tobacco exhausted the soil quickly, requiring new fields to be cleared on a regular basis. |
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Old fields were used as pasture and for crops such as corn and wheat, or allowed to grow into woodlots. |
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British immigrants would have had little or no familiarity with the complex process of growing rice in fields flooded by irrigation works. |
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Among Puritan settlers in New England, wives almost never worked in the fields with their husbands. |
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In German communities in Pennsylvania, however, many women worked in fields and stables. |
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Those who worked in the indigo, tobacco, and rice fields in the South came from mainly western and central Africa. |
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The British and Soviets invaded neutral Iran to secure the Persian Corridor and Iran's oil fields. |
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The kite is often seen along the roadsides and roaming the open colourful patchwork quilt of wheat and rapeseed fields of Scania. |
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Should regular wild foods become scarce, boars will eat tree bark and fungi, as well as visit cultivated potato and artichoke fields. |
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Most of Antarctica is too cold and dry to support vegetation, and most of the continent is covered by ice fields. |
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Livingston also has a cricket club known as the Kingfishers which fields teams for juniors and seniors and has fielded professional paid players. |
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The whole province fields a team to play the other provinces in the Railway Cup in both football and hurling. |
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It also remains unclear whether this is practical in fields outside the sciences, where there is much less availability of outside funding. |
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The town also fields teams in local cricket, tennis, and netball competitions. |
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If a club fields a player that is not registered to play, the club may be expelled from the tournament. |
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The plans, which were scrapped in August 2011, would have seen the school share the University's playing fields. |
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The school initially started out as a society for learned men in the fields of canon law, the arts and divinity. |
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The airport handles around 500,000 passengers per year by helicopter for the North Sea oil fields. |
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Regions have authority in fields that can be broadly associated with their territory. |
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In several fields, the different levels each have their own say on specifics. |
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There is evidence of ridge and furrow fields remaining in Walworth Park which may be associated with this settlement. |
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If the database is to be printed out in the form of a dictionary, non-lemmas can be generated from the items contained in these fields. |
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Demography and quantitative epidemiology are statistical fields that deal with counts or proportions of people, or rates of change in these. |
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In the summer of 1941 a bomb fell in fields near Priory Road, and later that year, a bomb damaged a house in Brooke Avenue. |
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Harriers hunt by surprising prey while flying low to the ground in open areas, as they drift low over fields and moors. |
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The Bodafon Farm fields become the location of a Festival of Transport for the weekend. |
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Extensive playing fields for Rugby, football and lacrosse are located at the University playing fields near Llanrumney. |
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Number fields are typically formed by adjoining algebraic integers to the field of rational numbers. |
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As borrowings from other fields of study, one or the other linguistic formulation is more appropriate to any given discussion. |
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Sleeping in fields and living on money earned along the way by selling portrait sketches, they made it as far as Toulouse. |
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Compared to the United Kingdom, the harsher winters in the Netherlands require covering the fields with straw for protection. |
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These coils produce magnetic fields proportional to the changing current, and these deflect the electron beam across the screen. |
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Car parking for day visitors alone requires several large fields, and many people camp on the site for the whole week. |
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It was not the days of drudgery in the rice fields but the hours of off time that most shaped the contours of slave culture. |
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In addition the aerodynamics of a wind turbine at the rotor surface exhibit phenomena that are rarely seen in other aerodynamic fields. |
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Wind results in the transportation of fine sediment and the formation of sand dune fields and soils from airborne dust. |
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In addition, it is believed that the Arctic seabed may contain substantial oil fields which may become accessible if the ice covering them melts. |
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Historically, the most important use for caesium has been in research and development, primarily in chemical and electrical fields. |
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In the eastern United States the term coal measures has been applied to the Pennsylvanian coal fields. |
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Oceanography and meteorology are not included because water is only one of many important aspects within those fields. |
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Although football is by far the most popular sport in Sicily, the island also has participants in other fields. |
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Sardinia is the 5th Italian region for rice production, the main paddy fields are located in the Arborea Plain. |
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Petroleum test drilling was started in 1963 and continued until 1984, but no commercially viable fields were found. |
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After his death King Minos became a judge of the dead in Hades, while Rhadamanthys became the ruler of the Elysian fields. |
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Whereas drilling at depths exceeding 500 meters has been conducted since 1995, only a few deep gas fields have been explored commercially. |
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Methane can be found in hydrocarbon fields either alone, associated with oil, or in the form of methane clathrates. |
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Many of the coal fields date to the Carboniferous period of Earth's history. |
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Winds near the glacial margins were strong and persistent because of the abundance of dense, cold air coming off the glacier fields. |
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The more effectively they were drained, the worse the problem became, and soon the fields were lower than the surrounding rivers. |
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Peasants in the fields reported a low rumble and saw the ground roll in waves. |
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Thirty percent of giant oil and gas fields are found within such a setting. |
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Applications are possible in pharmaceutics, cosmetics and health fields thanks to the antioxidant activities of these molecules. |
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Modern agriculture often involves the application of nutrients onto fields in order to maximise production. |
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In the 19th century and early 20th century, unwanted gas was usually burned off at oil fields. |
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Discovered in 1969 by Phillips Petroleum Company, it remains one of the most important oil fields in the North Sea. |
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Ekofisk reservoir consists of Cod, Ekofisk, West Ekofisk, Tor, Albuskjell, Eldfisk, Edda and Embla oil fields. |
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Propane can be used as a fuel in oil fields to heat various facilities used by the oil drillers or equipment and trucks used in the oil patch. |
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Then a recovery factor is assumed, using assumptions from fields with similar characteristics. |
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Experience shows that initial estimates of the size of newly discovered oil fields are usually too low. |
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As years pass, successive estimates of the ultimate recovery of fields tend to increase. |
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The term reserve growth refers to the typical increases in estimated ultimate recovery that occur as oil fields are developed and produced. |
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By the 1920s, oil fields had been established in many countries including Canada, Poland, Sweden, Ukraine, the United States, Peru and Venezuela. |
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In common usage, deposits rich in oil are known as oil fields, and deposits rich in natural gas are called natural gas fields. |
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Rising gas prices in the early 21st century encouraged drillers to revisit fields that previously were not considered economically viable. |
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Ulrike lived in a farm hof, and all around me were the dark blank fields punctuated by a few disparate lights. |
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In South China, farmers reclaimed paddy fields by enclosing an area with a stone wall on the sea shore near a river mouth or river delta. |
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Some of the most common usages are for parks, golf courses and other sports fields. |
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The city has 99 sports facilities including 46 gymnasiums, 23 sports fields, and 5 swimming pools. |
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They managed to cross the flooded Douve River using a few causeways passing through the flooded fields. |
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To prevent a recurrence of 8th Armoured Brigade's experience from the air, attacks on Axis landing fields were also stepped up. |
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It is thus used in many different fields where the need for such positioning is crucial. |
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Much of the growth has been based on development of the Bakken oil fields in the western part of the state. |
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In the end the truck won, although the sled overtook them at one point while they were crossing the first of two fields of ice boulders. |
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Japan is a leading nation in scientific research, particularly in fields related to the natural sciences and engineering. |
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It encompasses the fields of botany, zoology, astronomy, geology and mineralogy as well as the exploitation of those resources. |
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They are also seen on mountains, swamps, grasslands, and even open cultivated fields. |
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Though fields are visited for grain and green food, it is often not plentiful enough as to be a viewed as pest. |
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The parents lead their chicks to the edges of cereal fields, where they can forage for insects. |
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It also inhabits open countryside, fields, copses, parks and gardens, and often occurs in dry areas well away from standing water. |
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Tulips are most commonly found in meadows, steppes and chaparral, but also introduced in fields, orchards, roadsides and abandoned gardens. |
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The cowslip is frequently found on more open ground than the primrose, including open fields, meadows, coastal dunes and clifftops. |
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Beyond these, the exosphere thins out into the magnetosphere, where the geomagnetic fields interact with the solar wind. |
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It carries a particularly heavy traffic of petroleum and petroleum products from the oil fields of the Persian Gulf and Indonesia. |
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The Southern Ocean probably contains large, and possibly giant, oil and gas fields on the continental margin. |
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Columbia University athletics has a long history, with many accomplishments in athletic fields. |
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The modern period has been a period of significant development in the fields of science, politics, warfare, and technology. |
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The fields of geology, astronomy and psychology also made strides and gained new insights. |
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The first wells were drilled in the early 1980s and some very large gas fields were discovered throughout this decade. |
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These currents carry numerous icebergs and therefore hinder navigation and exploration of the gas fields beneath the sea bed. |
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Basins associated with collision zones and subduction zones are where most of the remaining giant oil fields are found. |
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Productive fields are found in passive margins around the globe, including the Gulf of Mexico, western Scandinavia, and Western Australia. |
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These bodies have strong gravitational fields that diminish with distance and act to alter the shape of an equipotential surface on the Earth. |
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The rich Venezuelan petroleum fields possibly result from this complex plate interaction. |
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The evidence on which scientific accounts of human evolution are based comes from many fields of natural science. |
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Martin's work bridged the fields of ecology, anthropology, geosciences, and paleontology. |
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The depletion of the North Sea oil fields is one explanation for the divergence in forward prices. |
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The use of computer technology has spread into all fields of work. |
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Most of the faculty members at this college are doctors in their fields. |
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Farmer Jones is in straits because his baler is broken down and he's got three fields of hay ready to bale. |
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The exertion of walking in a tight dress over rough fields made her momentarily more beetrooty. |
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And beyond lay the pasture I had crossed on my way from the station then more fields rising towards a dark rim of hills. |
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There was such a nice frosty, Octobery smell in the air, blent with the delightful odor of newly plowed fields. |
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It seems to me very implausible to hold that blindsighted people are mere robots in the blind areas of their self-conscious visual fields. |
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They passed undulating fields of wheat speckled with the confetti of poppies and bluets. |
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Many people who consider themselves to be liberally educated have undertaken study in half a dozen fields from a Chinese menu of subjects. |
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The world's largest surveyor of deepwater oil fields won a contract to conduct a survey of the French Gulf of Lion to map sand reserves. |
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Behind a cowyard of shattered stone pavement and cracked mud stood the farm itself, and around it extended the fields belonging thereto. |
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A slaves' work was as cumbersome as toiling on the fields, or in the mines. |
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He has authored many books in the fields of public bureaucracy, democracy, political development, elections, and cybergovernment. |
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Nevertheless, you must know that I do not repent me those dallyings in enchanted fields. |
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Recent research in the field of sociolinguistics and related fields has shown that women and men speak differently. |
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The hay was gathered from the fields, and the cattle turned onto the eddish. |
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Once enknitted into the stern fibre that ran through all her moods, it sought fields of operation. |
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The main application of the Eysenckian instruments has been in the clinical, educational and industrial fields. |
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The topological charge of families of lattice gauge fields is defined fermionically via families index theory for the overlap Dirac operator. |
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Use fieldsets to define multiple fields into logical groups within the form. |
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Ashes from the firewheels, spread through the fields, guarantee bumper crops for the coming seasons. |
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The cotton grower felt delight at the gainsome expansion of his cotton fields. |
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The Cardigan Bay Basin forms a continuation into British waters of Ireland's North Celtic Sea Basin, which has two producing gas fields. |
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However, Aristotle's scientific shortcomings should not mislead one into forgetting his great advances in the many scientific fields. |
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He contributed to almost every field of human knowledge then in existence, and he was the founder of many new fields. |
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Irish culture has had a significant influence on other cultures, especially in the fields of literature. |
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A land of green fields for crop cultivation and cattle rearing limits the space available for the establishment of native wild species. |
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John Lighton Synge made progress in different fields of science, including mechanics and geometrical methods in general relativity. |
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To the east the Caucasus and the mountains of Turkey and Iran were capped by local ice fields or small ice sheets. |
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More recently the land has been part of a grassland reversion scheme, returning the surrounding fields to native chalk grassland. |
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This was accompanied by larger fields as well, known variously as carucates, ploughlands, and ploughgates. |
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A roentgenogram of the chest revealed dextrocardia and hyperlucent left lung fields. |
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Finally, the government controls licensing of exploration and production of fields. |
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Its fields are fertile, its vineyards productive and its forests teem with wild life. |
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Bill for dividing and inclosing certain open common fields, ings, common pastures, and other commonable lands. |
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The new scientific method led to great contributions in the fields of astronomy, physics, biology, and anatomy. |
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Substantial advancements were made in the fields of cartography and surveying. |
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Under George III, the British Agricultural Revolution reached its peak and great advances were made in fields such as science and industry. |
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In 1854, Chartist demands were put forward by the miners at the Eureka Stockade on the gold fields at Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. |
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The British and Soviets invaded Iran to secure the Persian Corridor and Iran's oil fields. |
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The Kelvin scale is the standard scale for many scientific fields, but the related Celsius scale is handier for everyday life on Earth. |
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In the fields along the route, and at the stations through which the train passed, thousands stood in silence to pay their last respects. |
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I began drifting and presently encountered a man sitting on a khatiya, gazing passively into the scorched fields across the road. |
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In many sports, the island of Ireland fields a single team, a notable exception being association football. |
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The Gaelic Athletic Association still uses the counties as its primary means of organisation and fields representative teams of each GAA county. |
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Some researchers estimate that the state is losing a land mass equivalent to 30 football fields every day. |
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A kraal was a homestead and usually included a simple fenced-in enclosure for animals, fields for growing crops, and one or more thatched huts. |
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Large areas of land were left sparsely inhabited, and in some places fields were left unworked. |
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Wages rose as landlords sought to entice the reduced number of available workers to their fields. |
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Some of them used to be involved in the shipping trade but have since diversified into other fields. |
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Blacks in the fields, lank and stooped, their fingers spiderlike among the bolls of cotton. |
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In the moors of the Peak District signs of clearance, arable fields and hut circles were discovered after archaeological investigation. |
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A charming footpath leads over the fields to the highway, where a bridge spans the Trent. |
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Attacks on the leaf hoppers with insecticides and mechanical means have, in the past, been conducted mainly in sugar-beet fields. |
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In the fields of medicine, biotechnology and pharmacology, drug discovery is the process by which new candidate drugs are discovered. |
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The mythological origins of the oil fields at Yenangyaung, and its hereditary monopoly control by 24 families, indicate very ancient origins. |
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