Proving prostitution or related charges like soliciting and trespassing is difficult, and in most cases the evidence is fairly flimsy. |
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Proving that this was known could be difficult, unless a local septic contractor has records of having serviced the system in recent times. |
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Proving his critics wrong Danny rolled up his trousers and let leg waxers loose on his thick hairy legs. |
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Proving was no longer a matter of transforming terms in accordance with rules, but a process of logical deduction from concepts. |
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Proving that being a feminist doesn't mean neglecting the womanly arts, the banner behind us was one I made earlier. |
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Proving to be an ice-breaker, most of the class were reduced to fits of laughter. |
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Proving their controversial claim will be difficult for the two sisters, however. |
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Proving exact amounts of damage caused by an given virus is also next to impossible. |
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Proving her value as a co-host early on, McCarthy explained to Goldberg what a hashtag is. |
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Proving that Russian food is more than borscht, Mari Vanna in Dupont is cozy and offers hearty food that will fill you right up. |
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Proving that everyone has a tale to tell, 2W shows its award-winning series of Digital Stories where people from across Wales turn brainwaves into multimedia reality. |
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Proving that it is a small world, Russ is the son-in-law of Jack. |
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Proving that your marriage is bona fide can be difficult, especially when you do not have a lot of financial documents to support your relationship. |
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Proving he's just as effective at psychological warfare, Hannibal bugs their uniforms and messes with their minds until the rogue cops give themselves up. |
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Proving his far-right bona fides is just one aspect of the newly energized Roberts campaign. |
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Proving successful at hunting, the group caught 26 Arctic foxes in primitive traps, as well as killing a number of polar bears. |
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Proving that everyone has their off days, it's an exercise in mind-numbing pretension, interspersed with grotesque violence. |
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Now, 70 years later, associates at the San Angelo Proving Grounds are gearing up to celebrate the platinum anniversary of this facility. |
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To commemorate the milestone, over 1,600 Roadsters and their owners made their way to the car's birthplace at the Miyoshi Proving Ground. |
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Nuclear testing in the Pacific Proving Ground by the United States seemed to generate poor results. |
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Peep PS39, Proving less is more, the 26-year-old US actress steps out in a matching check waistcoat and culottes with nude heels and red nail varnish. |
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Proving that when good things come they come in pairs, Moss Kelly was the twice proud father or twin boys last Thursday... this makes Louise Splane a double aunt or something. |
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The preferred site was the American Pacific Proving Grounds. |
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Proving that size isn't everything, the most enjoyable part of the night came with ensemble playing of smaller, taut hand drums closer to tambourines than cider barrels. |
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The transition to CNC machining for the Army started in 2006 with the MOS 914A Allied Trades Warrant Officer Course at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. |
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Staff say the scheme is already proving a success with one troubled child now transformed into a model pupil who has won school awards. |
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A lifestyle that takes advantage of the health benefits of wine is proving to be a particularly good fit for women. |
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It's a difficult environment at the best of times, but with roads cut, delivering aid to needy areas is proving to be a challenge. |
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Its been a warm week and work is proving to be the ultimate test in how much heat you can tolerate while working, no kidding! |
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After John's death in 1638, his son John took over the collection, proving an even more adventurous traveller than his father. |
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The United Nations had proven its worth by proving its value to Washington. |
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Can't you do anything without proving how anonymously idiotic you truly are? |
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The Berlin film audience, however, immediately erupted into spontaneous applause, proving that we 21 st-century folk know what's what. |
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We create politicians motivated more on proving their Aboriginality than the political agendas they are elected to carry out. |
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There should be annexed to section 9 Statements proving service, the notice of intended prosecution and the requirement to provide details. |
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Faith groups are proving effective and the Service is currently re-evaluating its examinations and recruitment process in conjunction with them. |
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The young man soon finds he can stay on the ship by playing the piano, after proving himself a genius on the instrument and wowing the captain. |
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In this aggressive environment, optical technology is proving its value as a high-capacity, long data life, random-access writable technology. |
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For many of these young MPs the canteen is proving a refuge from the long-drawn speeches and verbal duels in the House. |
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The defendant cannot justify one libel by proving the truth of another distinct libel. |
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The hospital released her with the tests proving inconclusive, and warned her to be careful if she was feeling slightly woozy or dizzy. |
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Also good for proving to the London film scene that there are facilities north of Watford. |
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The Register will act as a proving ground for existing copyright protection schemes and as a test bed for future technologies. |
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A Hampshire airman will be proving that age certainly has not withered him when he pilots a replica First World War plane this weekend. |
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The major factor in Fattom's proving that a vaccine would work was his development of an animal model of staph in mice. |
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I have spent thousands proving things are amiss in this county and I found myself at a crossroads with nowhere to go. |
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Borrowers can choose from fixed or variable rates, with terms ranging from five to 30 years, with the longer time frame proving most popular. |
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After all my efforts at proving my Afrikaans skills, the visa people have said it's not enough. |
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In proving these learnable results, crucial use is made of a theorem on the concept known as finite elasticity. |
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He studied consistency of arithmetic, proving that formal arithmetic with recursive definitions is consistent. |
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Those who have moved on have remained within the IT sector, proving the success of the programme in reskilling suitable candidates. |
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And Sherriff and baby Agnes had passed the 21 days incubation period, proving they had not contracted Ebola. |
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Some of the premium ranges were lower in fat and salt than the standard versions, proving that manufacturers can produce tasty ready-made food with less salt and fat. |
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You won't have the liability, but it's proving it that's the killer. |
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The purpose-built centre, located at Kilkenny Road, Carlow is designed with children in mind proving a real Aladdin's cave of activity for the youngsters who attend. |
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Durham are proving to be this summer's surprise package and there was no doubting their superiority as they bowled out Yorkshire for 205 after knocking up 256 for four. |
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Eventually, after being distracted by an unnecessary subplot about goings-on in Vegas, Jack unravels the cover-up and starts proving that revenge is a dish best served cold. |
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She was also developing an expensive, hedonistic lifestyle, proving she was a chip off the old block, and she graduated into a notorious celebrity. |
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The series is widely regarded as the proving ground for aspiring racing drivers, providing the ideal apprenticeship for those in the early stages of their careers. |
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A real-life drama proving the enormity of what just one bullet can do continued to unfold. |
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Fortunately, celebrities are proving to be accommodatingly exhibitionist. |
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But Langley Fox, his 24-year-old great grand-daughter, is proving you can make it sans the glamorous family name. |
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On Friday, she appeared in court as Ann Marie Miller, again proving herself to be no dummy and decidedly different. |
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Here's a video clip proving it in case you were inclined to doubt my word. |
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He can wield energy as a weapon now, but it is already proving a double-edged sword. |
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The good news is that governments and media of the free world are not proving quite as accommodating this time around. |
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For proving injectivity and surjectivity of functions, Ward had stressed how a proof strategy could be outlined by simply looking at the quantifiers in the definitions. |
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The seller is in America and has offered no documentation proving that the 1,300-year-old object is owned legitimately. |
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Neither can sign a letter of intent until November, but neither has to worry about proving himself in AAU tournaments and invitational camps before then. |
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Like any good marketer, Silverman says he has sales figures proving his approach is working. |
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Finally, Faris gets fed up and dumps Dave, proving that her allegiances lie with Eric. |
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In truth, the securities were ones that Goldman already owned but which were proving iffy at best. |
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Reporters found that scouring the Internet for remarks made by Ukip members was proving fruitful. |
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She replied to the accusation with a stack of documents proving her innocence. |
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In June 2014, an unknown number of baby squirrels have been pictured in the Abbey Gardens, proving the squirrels are successfully breeding. |
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We introduce two new techniques for proving termination of context-sensitive rewriting. |
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Our method of the proof consists in proving a new monotonicity formula and an epiperimetric inequality. |
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Structural cracking is also proving to be a recurring and enduring problem that is not yet resolved. |
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Chadwick dropped all his other responsibilities to concentrate on proving the existence of the neutron, frequently working late at night. |
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In 1945 Edward Victor Appleton received the Nobel Prize in Physics for proving that this layer really existed. |
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He is most notable for proving Fermat's Last Theorem, for which he received the 2016 Abel Prize. |
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The terms asked for by the Rennies proving unacceptable, George Stephenson was reappointed as engineer with his assistant Joseph Locke. |
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After this setback, Fred and Walter contested the next four finals with Fred proving himself the stronger player. |
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John Stuart Mill... was not long in proving that the moral minimum of wages was a myth. |
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As well as proving the heliocentric model, Newton also developed the theory of gravitation. |
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Despite the format proving to be popular with its readers, the newspaper remains broadsheet on weekdays. |
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How to help the poor in nonreforming countries where aid dollars are proving ineffective? |
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It was, I think, his way of proving us, for he always rewarded us in some way when an extra hard bit of work was over. |
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Louis Leakey provided something of an answer by proving that man evolved in Africa. |
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Kites have been used for scientific purposes, such as Benjamin Franklin's famous experiment proving that lightning is electricity. |
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Carryings on the first section were encouraging, but constructing the tunnel at Ventnor was proving difficult. |
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Bartolomeu Dias crossed the Cape of Good Hope in 1488, thus proving that the Indian Ocean was accessible by sea. |
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He deeply admired and wished to save his father's accomplishments and spent a lot of time proving his claim to the throne. |
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Thus, the education in the schools was aimed at proving these ancient physicians were correct. |
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Commoners took part in warfare, and could advance socially by proving themselves as outstanding warriors. |
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Likewise, Perot continued to work on the miscellaneous goal of proving his own presidentialness via use of statistics and common sense. |
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The extent of Terra Australis was finally determined, also proving the Southern Hemisphere has much less land than the Northern. |
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Eendracht then rounded Cape Horn, proving that Tierra del Fuego was not a continent. |
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The evidence is inconclusive in proving how far the Shang realm extended from Anyang. |
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The passenger bears the burden of proving that the shipowner was negligent. |
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One, the onus of proving that it was an accident and not premeditated murder was on Nanavati. |
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Aristocratic families became very important, by virtue of their ancestral prestige wielding great power and proving a divisive force. |
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The tunnel was the proving ground of a number of boring machines for the shot holes, using gelignite to blast the rock. |
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Dealers also quietly bought gold fillings from morticians, proving that you can't take it with you. |
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A DECENT day for fav backers at Prestbury Park with Fred Winter's Half Free 5-2, proving too good for Acarine in the Mackeson. |
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The fruits and vegetables alkalise the water, proving to be more beneficial to your body by cutting down the acid in organs and tissues. |
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You can also soak up all the latest on the Blues, via Everton's new official YouTube channel which is proving a hit with fans. |
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Benton gamely yukked it up with photographers, proving once again that blondes really do have more fun. |
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Our traditional substance use treatment tools are proving to be less effective in dealing with clients' antisocial characteristics. |
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At the age of just 27, the Northop College student formed Redbud Landscapes Ltd, which is proving to be hugely successful a year after launch. |
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Let us review the experimental data proving the existence of Astrophysical Clock. |
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The current session of Congress appears to be proving that lame ducks are the only politicians who can get anything done. |
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However, Larger than Life are now proving they have that all important X factor after signing to Gladwin Management just over a month ago. |
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Despite the blustery conditions, anglers enjoyed fine sport at Fontburn with ledgering tactics proving most effective. |
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If the lienor is successful in proving his lien, the contractor may recover the funds secured by the undertaking. |
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And lately it is proving far more devastating and ferocious than its erstwhile begetter. |
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Frege's conceptual notation was invented for the purpose of proving his logicist thesis. |
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The club's trip to Scotland was hampered by windy conditons, with mackerel, wrasse and pollack proving elusive, though members did catch good numbers of codling to about 6lb. |
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Our wordle shows the most used words in response to our Big Boro Survey question about Aitor Karanka AITOR Karanka is proving a smash hit with the Boro fans. |
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The Minister for Wedgies is proving that she is oblivious to public opinion, working off her own agenda, clueless as to the consequences and keen to plummet to new depths. |
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Investigation of Egyptian mummies has revealed calcified eggs in liver and kidney tissues, proving the presence of schistosomiasis in ancient Egypt. |
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The court, however, acquitted one defendant after proving that the prime suspect is his biological father, Dubai-based Al Emarat Al Youm reported on Tuesday. |
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By the age of nine, he was proving himself to be a skilled potter. |
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A few iconoclasts insist that bulbs can reflower, and you may be proving them right, but it is more likely that you started with at least two bulbs similar in size. |
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Here Stanley learned that the river was called Ikuta Yacongo, proving to him that he had reached the Congo, and that the Lualaba did not feed the Nile. |
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Once again proving that superior force was the deciding factor. |
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More recently, you ought to know that plaid shirts were donned by women's libbers in the 1960's, proving you don't need to be a man to wear a button-down. |
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After years of debate, the spat over proving the squaring of the circle gained such notoriety that it has become one of the most infamous feuds in mathematical history. |
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This is a difficult task since it is made out of a living tree that would require being cut down, a fact that only the real Odysseus would know, thus proving his identity. |
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At that stage any fears among home fans of a possession monopoly by Laudrup's side were proving groundless, with Cardiff having their fair share of the ball and territory. |
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These mostly took place at the MIRA proving ground, though the last one was at the Top Gear test track, where they tried to see how far they could drive while full of water. |
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At the current state of the art, Minehunting remains the best way to deal with influence mines proving to be both safer and more effective than sweeping. |
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Gallen, proving that the high peaks were visited by prehistoric people. |
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In 1772, Samuel Hearne travelled overland northwest from Hudson Bay to the Arctic Ocean, thereby proving that there was no strait connecting Hudson Bay to the Pacific Ocean. |
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Surface commerce raiders were proving to be ineffective, and on 4 February 1915, the Kaiser assented to the declaration of a war zone in the waters around the British Isles. |
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The French had covertly supplied the Americans through neutral Dutch ports since the onset of the war, proving invaluable throughout the Saratoga campaign. |
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However, bilingual educations was proving to be popular as well, and some institutions such as the Poona Sanskrit College commenced teaching both Sanskrit and English. |
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Gruffudd pushed into Saxon England, burning the city of Hereford, overwhelming border patrols, and proving the English entirely inadequate to respond to Welsh invasions. |
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The provisions for proving knowledge of English, Welsh or Scottish Gaelic remain unchanged until that date for applicants in the Crown Dependencies. |
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A major part of our work will concern proving special cases and relativized versions of these conjectures in order to provide evidence for their truth. |
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Because questions of fact remain as to the economic substance of the P investments, A has not met its burden of proving the validity of the P policy loan deductions. |
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The carrier stated that if the proving flight is successful, ANZ charter flights could then be used to transport scientists between New Zealand and Antarctica. |
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The Clio was voted European Car of the Year soon after its launch, and was one of Europe's best selling cars in the 1990s, proving even more popular than its predecessor. |
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It shows the future in a humbled Tony's hand,' said Linda Gardner, proving that if we thought her painting was the height of naffness, her line in philosophy is even yukkier. |
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