Voters will have the chance to see the incumbent and her opponent in a series of three debates. |
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She cited a series of statistics to dramatize the seriousness of the problem. |
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Through a series of legal maneuvers, the defense lawyer kept her client out of jail. |
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The protest in May was the climax of a series of demonstrations in the nation's capital. |
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His tardiness was just another in a series of small discourtesies. |
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He suffered a series of tragedies that nearly drove him to madness. |
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In 1003, the Danish King Sweyn Forkbeard started a series of raids against England. |
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However, a series of setbacks drained his strength and damaged his reputation. |
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By the time that he reached Paris in October, France's situation had been improved by a series of victories. |
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The character's childhood was described in a series of flashbacks. |
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Cumberbatch featured in Michael Dobbs' play, The Turning Point, which aired as one of a series of TV plays broadcast live on Sky Arts. |
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Cressida Cowell wrote How to Train Your Dragon, a series of twelve books set in a fictional Viking world. |
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Over the centuries, what is now called 'Heritage' has been the responsibility of a series of state departments. |
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However, this service is no longer profitable and has led to a series of restructures to try to prevent further losses. |
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Golf is a club and ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible. |
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For the 2017 season, the European Tour launched the Rolex Series, a series of events with higher prize funds than regular tour events. |
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He soon began rising through the ranks as he knocked out a series of opponents in the opening rounds. |
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Maidana landed a series of follow up uppercuts and rights but could not drop Khan. |
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Mercedes' Rosberg held off Red Bull's Webber to win a dramatic 2013 British Grand Prix overshadowed by a series of Pirelli tyre failures. |
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After a promising third place in the first race in South Africa, the Honda RA273 hit a series of mechanical problems. |
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Hamilton qualified in second place in Bahrain, but during the race, a series of poor pitstops put him out of contention, and he finished eighth. |
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Between 1936 and 1938, a series of labour disputes, strikes, and worker unrest spread throughout the French automobile industry. |
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Between 1914 and 1940, the company commissioned a series of documentary films to promote its industrial activities. |
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The World Series of Darts is a series of tournaments taking place on various continents. |
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After joining the EEC, Ireland enacted a series of liberal economic policies that resulted in rapid economic growth. |
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This process formed the distinctive Salisbury Crags, a series of teschenite cliffs between Arthur's Seat and the location of the early burgh. |
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The three main streets are connected by a series of streets running perpendicular to them. |
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The city hosts the annual Edinburgh Festival, a series of events that run between the end of July and early September each year. |
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Designs on the reverse of Jersey pound coins include historic ships built in Jersey and a series of the twelve parishes' crests. |
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To help maintain his dominance, Edward constructed a series of great stone castles. |
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This established the preconditions for a series of destructive and intermittent conflicts, known as the Wars of Religion. |
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The regime built a series of major citadels and minor forts at immense cost. |
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The Coalition Government formed in May 2010 proposed a series of further constitutional reforms in their coalition agreement. |
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Howe began his campaign in June by making a series of maneuvers in New Jersey, which failed to engage Washington's greatly inferior force. |
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In the 1870s and 1880s, the growing trade union movement began a series of protests against foreign labour. |
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The French Revolutionary Wars were a series of sweeping military conflicts, lasting from 1792 until 1802, resulting from the French Revolution. |
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Meanwhile, Napoleon's forces annihilated a series of Egyptian and Ottoman armies at the battles of the Pyramids, Mount Tabor, and Abukir. |
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It was instituted by the emperor Augustus, and was accompanied by a series of brutal military campaigns. |
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The Spring Offensive sought to divide the British and French forces with a series of feints and advances. |
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After the war, the Paris Peace Conference imposed a series of peace treaties on the Central Powers officially ending the war. |
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In 1917, a series of French Army Mutinies led to dozens of soldiers being executed and many more imprisoned. |
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Rather than relying on a heavily fortified front line, the defence was to be arranged in a series of echelons. |
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The front line would be a thinly manned series of outposts, reinforced by a series of strongpoints and a sheltered reserve. |
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By August, General Haig had concluded that a breakthrough was unlikely and instead, switched tactics to a series of small unit actions. |
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These pressures led to a series of crises around the year 1600, placing great strain upon the Ottoman system of government. |
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The lake districts form part of the Baltic Ridge, a series of moraine belts along the southern shore of the Baltic Sea. |
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The Kanalkampf comprised a series of running fights over convoys in the English Channel. |
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Pack tactics were first used successfully in September and October 1940, to devastating effect, in a series of convoy battles. |
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The resulting concentration near Gibraltar resulted in a series of battles around the Gibraltar and Sierra Leone convoys. |
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However, on 11 June they began a series of raids against Italian positions in Libya. |
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The United Nations also launched a series of humanitarian and relief efforts almost wholly funded by the United States. |
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Nasser's response was a series of challenges to British influence in the region that would culminate in the Suez Crisis. |
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In December 1997, the INLA assassinated LVF leader Billy Wright, leading to a series of revenge killings by loyalist groups. |
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After a series of small strokes in 2002, she was advised to withdraw from public speaking. |
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The Taliban's early victories in 1994 were followed by a series of costly defeats. |
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The east coast is more regular, with a series of large estuarine inlets, or firths, and long sandy beaches, for example at Aberdeen. |
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Similarly, four Orkney islands are joined to the Orkney Mainland by a series of causeways known as the Churchill Barriers. |
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In the wake of the rebellion, the clan system was broken up and islands of the Hebrides became a series of landed estates. |
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The Shetland Quartet by Ann Cleeves, who previously lived in Fair Isle, is a series of crime novels set around the islands. |
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Any other party will typically need to build up its votes and credibility over a series of elections before it is seen as electable. |
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Instead of a series of checkboxes, preferential block voting uses a preferential ballot. |
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In the first of a series of almost ceremonial deaths, one Indian rams his model T into an imitation totem pole. |
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Housing was originally built in a series of satellite neighbourhoods clustered around the hilltop town centre. |
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Sensation Science Centre in the Greenmarket is a science centre based on the five senses with a series of interactive shows and exhibits. |
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At the same time, a series of cases made it clear that no appeal lay from the High Court of Justiciary to the House of Lords. |
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During the campaign, the four main party leaders engaged in a series of televised debates, as they had in every previous general election. |
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English criminal law details a series of criminal acts, and when these should apply. |
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The commando courses are a series of physical and mental endurance tests that highlight their military professionalism. |
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The rebels attacked a British position near Lungi airport, but were forced to retreat after a series of firefights. |
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This led to a series of Serb and Yugoslav offensives which would continue into the beginning of August. |
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The British undertook a series of military operations as a means of recapturing the Falklands from Argentine occupation. |
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As Boeing worked with its suppliers towards production, the design proceeded through a series of test goals. |
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Experimental evidence supporting the Watson and Crick model was published in a series of five articles in the same issue of Nature. |
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This is further helped by the top feed where water is introduced to the highest part of the boiler and made to trickle over a series of trays. |
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While at college Baird undertook a series of engineering apprentice jobs as part of his course. |
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This led to a series of recommendations in 2014 to mitigate these concerns. |
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The Roman presence in Scotland was little more than a series of brief interludes within a longer continuum of indigenous development. |
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Between 1645 and 1648, a series of ordinances of the Long Parliament established Presbyterianism as the polity of the Church of England. |
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Switzerland is instead linked to the EU by a series of bilateral agreements. |
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After the Reformation, Scotland's universities underwent a series of reforms associated with Andrew Melville. |
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In 1992 the distinction between universities and colleges was removed, creating a series of new universities. |
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American frigates also inflicted a series of embarrassing defeats on the British navy, which was short on manpower due to the conflict in Europe. |
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On 7 July 2005, a series of four suicide bombings struck London, killing 52 commuters, in addition to the four bombers. |
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Moore named this imprint America's Best Comics, lining up a series of artists and writers to assist him in this venture. |
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He continued to expand the estate, and built Abbotsford House in a series of extensions. |
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At the end of the meal, a series of toasts, often including a 'Toast to the Lassies', and replies are made. |
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The stanzas that make up the poem are a series of elegies for warriors who fell in battle against vastly superior numbers. |
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When Charles Stewart Parnell was falsely accused of inciting murder Wilde wrote a series of astute columns defending him in the Daily Chronicle. |
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Neither can anyone learn English, one can only learn a series of Englishes. |
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Sullivan began his composing career with a series of ambitious works, interspersed with hymns, parlour ballads and other light pieces. |
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In May 2005 Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker reunited as Cream for a series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall in London. |
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Here he produced a series of drawings of the town and surrounding area foreshadowing his later work. |
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He further developed that theme in the early 1960s with a series of paintings inspired by film stills and publicity shots. |
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His collection was publicly exhibited in a series of shows in a large converted factory building in St John's Wood, north London. |
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In a series of faces that Ofili called Harems, each arrangement consists of one man with as many as four women on each side of him. |
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They look like a regulated graveyard or a series of futuristic standing stones with a passing resemblance to television sets. |
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Additionally, a series of photographs from her early work that were not destroyed were displayed as part of My Major Retrospective. |
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In 2003, with a series of works named Insult to Injury, they altered a set of Goya's etchings by adding funny faces. |
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The brothers have also designed a label for Becks beer as part of a series of limited edition labels produced by contemporary artists. |
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As well as the four national channels, a series of local BBC radio stations were established in 1967, including Radio London. |
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Parliament had long imposed a series of political disabilities on Nonconformists outside Scotland. |
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However, due to the increasing power, lack of reliability and a series of fatal accidents during the 1986 rally, Group B was permanently banned. |
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In 1999, the Royal Mail issued a series of pictorial stamps for Scotland, with the '2nd' value stamp depicting the Flag of Scotland. |
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Earth has a series of layers of equal potential energy within its gravitational field. |
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In Latin America, a series of regional sanitary conventions were concluded. |
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Coalition forces responded with a series of military offensives and an increase of troops in Afghanistan. |
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Through a series of six meetings with Mountbatten, he continued to maintain that his demand was for six full provinces. |
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After a series of dynastic wars, the House of Luxembourg gained the Bohemian throne. |
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In 734, at the Battle of the Boarn, the Frisians were defeated after a series of wars. |
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To guard against floods, a series of defences against the water were contrived. |
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Placed at regular intervals, a series of cairns can be used to indicate a path across stony or barren terrain, even across glaciers. |
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One example is a series of many cairns marking British soldiers' mass graves at the site of the Battle of Isandlwana, South Africa. |
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The oldest evidence of writing in Indonesia is a series of Sanskrit inscriptions dated to the 5th century. |
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The first in 1733, known as the First Secession, led to the creation of a series of secessionist churches. |
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Robert's brother Edward Bruce carried out a series of campaigns against English forces in Ireland and was declared High King. |
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Robert's forces carried out a series of raids of Northern England, defeating an English army in 1327 at the Battle of Stanhope Park. |
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This opened an intermittent civil war as James attempted to seize Douglas lands, punctuated by a series of humiliating reversals. |
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It is connected to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh by a series of corridors. |
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Inspired by this, Bruce returned to inflict a series of defeats on the English, thus winning him more supporters and eventual victory. |
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His death in 1542 left the infant Mary, Queen of Scots as his heir, allowing a series of English invasions later known as the Rough Wooing. |
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Their focus was mainly on the court, which led them to into involvement in a series of complex political plots and entanglements. |
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Britain responded by closing Boston Harbor and passing a series of punitive measures against Massachusetts colony. |
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Glaciation in the Pleistocene was a series of glacials and interglacials, stadials and interstadials, mirroring periodic changes in climate. |
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There were likely polar ice caps and a series of glaciations, as the planet was still recovering from an earlier Snowball Earth. |
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After this rebellion the clan system was broken up and Skye became a series of landed estates. |
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The Upper Devonian sequence is rather thinner and comprises a series of formations which are more laterally restricted. |
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In the wake of the rebellion the clan system was broken up and islands of the Hebrides became a series of landed estates. |
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The gills are carried right behind the head, bordering the posterior margins of a series of openings from the pharynx to the exterior. |
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In 2008 the Barra RNLI Life Boat, Edna Windsor was featured on a series of stamps. |
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During the campaign, a series of televised debates took place, including party leaders of the elected parties. |
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Column stills behave like a series of single pot stills, formed in a long vertical tube. |
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The present 5 can trace their roots via a series of mergers or acquisitions to one or more of the originally 9 GCE Examination boards. |
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The theme is then developed in a series of movements, growing increasingly complex each time. |
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With Raymonde, the band released a series of critically acclaimed albums and EPs that explored their new style. |
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Spiteri was also invited to make a series of cameo appearances at different events, all of which involved film scores. |
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The band have never disclosed where the name 'Biffy Clyro' originated, giving a series of stories as to how the name came about. |
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He became an apprentice TV repairman until an electric shock persuaded him to move on to a series of other jobs. |
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Given as a series of linked short stories, the book is also interspersed with brief commentaries on contemporary British politics. |
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The sett is made up of a series of woven threads which cross at right angles. |
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Instead of clear knowledge of its meaning, this gesture prompts a series of confused nonexplanations. |
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Early in the year, the Welsh forces, who had until then won several easy victories, suffered a series of defeats. |
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In rapid succession in spring 1918 came a series of military and political crises. |
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Following the 2011 Census results, the group held a series of rallies across Wales. |
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Freeman submitted a series of articles on church architecture in Wales and on the domestic architecture of Pembrokeshire. |
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In modern geology, the term is used more broadly, and is applied to a series of formations, all of which are composed of till. |
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John Bollard has published a series of volumes with his own translation, with copious photography of the sites in the stories. |
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Gordon Childe to describe the first in a series of agricultural revolutions in Middle Eastern history. |
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The main passage runs between vertical slab rocked walls roofed by a series of stone lintels. |
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With new vigour he returned to his Northumbrian foes, devastated their armies and slaughtered a series of their kings. |
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In the first half of the 17th century a rising cost of consumable goods and a series of bad harvests brought about economic changes in Glamorgan. |
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On Monday 19 August 1940 a Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 88 bomber flew up the haven waterway and bombed a series of oil tanks sited at Pennar. |
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Near the geographic center of the city, southwest of the downtown area, are a series of less densely populated hills. |
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The grave is fitted with a series of concentric stone kerbs to protect the central mound from slippage. |
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The Lower Wye landscape was formed by the river acting on a series of layers of rock that dip towards the Forest of Dean. |
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However, in the 1980s, a series of steps to beautify certain parts of the town commenced. |
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Various walkways have also been installed, as well as a series of downhill mountain biking trials by Antur Stiniog. |
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In 2016 the Royal Mint launched a series of 10 Queen's Beasts bullion coins, one for each beast available in both gold and silver. |
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Charles Dickens once also visited to present a series of lectures at the Music Hall, staying at the Lion Hotel. |
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Between Didcot and Royal Wootton Bassett there are a series of passing loops lines to allow fast trains to overtake slower ones. |
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In October of that year, Roberts began speaking at a series of small meetings. |
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The rise of the Ismaili Shia Sulayhid dynasty in the Yemeni highlands reduced their history to a series of intrigues. |
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They introduced a series of reforms to enhance the country's economic welfare. |
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In the 1950s, Barthes published a series of essays examining modern myths and the process of their creation in his book Mythologies. |
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In 1917 he collaborated with the Japanese artist Urushibara Mokuchu on a series of woodblock prints. |
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To aid its reconstruction, Brangwyn donated a series of woodcuts to the town on the theme of the Tragedy of Dixmude. |
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Still, Welsh wanted to show he was not going to choose soft opposition and began a series of bouts against serious contenders. |
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The vertical sync signal is a series of much longer pulses, indicating the start of a new field. |
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Energy is apparently transmuted by a series of octavations and that these octavations differentiate matter. |
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Wayne Coleman organised a series of concerts throughout South Wales, he was sent a demo from the band. |
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The band returned to their roots, playing a series of small venues across South Wales. |
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Funeral For a Friend closed the promotional jaunt for Hours in the Summer of 2006, with a series of UK shows rescheduled from February. |
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In 2012 the British Heart Foundation ran a series of adverts featuring Tommy Cooper to raise awareness of heart conditions. |
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Oxygen is transported through the body by the hemal system, a series of sinuses and vessels distinct from the water vascular system. |
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One arm presses ahead, whereas the other four act as two pairs of opposite levers, thrusting the body in a series of rapid jerks. |
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Instead, the mouth is surrounded by cilia that pull strings of mucus containing food particles towards a series of grooves around the mouth. |
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It has a series of ridges on the back's caudal third instead of a dorsal fin. |
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Hard rocks such as limestone, sand, gravel, and slate are generally quarried into a series of benches. |
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The Hawaiian volcanic chain is a series of shield cones, and they are common in Iceland, as well. |
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In 1820 the Crovan's Gate Mining Company extended the line up the valley to the mine by building a series of five inclined planes. |
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From 1970 SNCF, the French national railroad company, has developed the TGV, a high speed train which holds a series of world speed records. |
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Most notably, plans by the Greater London Council for a series of ringways were cancelled following extensive road protests and a rise in costs. |
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After a series of severe storms during that century, its area decreased to around 41 hectares, and by 1763 to around 18 hectares. |
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A constitution set a series of checks and balances, and a separation of powers. |
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He's giving a series of concerts in London ahead of his international tour. |
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The early development of Perl 6 was punctuated by a series of apocalypses by Larry Wall. |
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He said recent nail-biting finals had renewed interest in the end-of-season contests, after a series of one-sided beltings earlier this decade. |
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Rapid solution exchanges were accomplished through a series of flow pipes mounted onto a piezoelectric bimorph to evoke NMDA receptor currents. |
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The robot produced a series of beeps and bloops before giving its answer to the problem. |
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The author takes rural midwestern life as a canvas for a series of tightly woven character studies. |
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The Ancient censors were part of the cursus honorum, a series of public offices held during a political career, like consuls and praetors. |
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At sight of it there commenced a series of laryngeal spasms, with clutchings at his throat, far more violent than any I had heretofore seen. |
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And they end up being quite collagey sort of pieces, almost like a revue, a series of sketches. |
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For what was objective existence in the long run but a series of common-or-garden situations? |
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After a series of warnings regarding his administrative errors and failings, the employee left and claimed constructive dismissal. |
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This culinary process is but the first in a series of cookings, of which the intracorporeal cookings constitute the rest. |
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Time measures itself out in a series of diminishing peristaltic ticks, countdowning slowly towards the miracle of Ignition. |
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As a recent morning workout began at the gym, Rooney led the fighters through a series of knee bends, jumping jacks and crabwalks. |
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To ensure a high quality dataset, we developed a series of novel quality controls to validate free-form text input from crowdworkers. |
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It moved in surges, like a roller coaster on a series of drops and high-banked turns. |
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This month Jawbone will release a series of earbud replacements, which are designed to fit so snugly that you will not need an earloop. |
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The text, a series of encyclopedialike Star Wars trivia blurbs, is generally as dull and dry as the Tatooine desert. |
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The pair both want to touch each other, and indulge in a series of fencings and parryings in the hope of attaining their desire. |
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Another logical method is that of gridironing the field by a series of straight paths that are parallel to each other. |
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Renewed excavations at Harappa from 1986 onwards and at several other sites have produced a series of radiocarbon dates. |
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Roman invasions and occupations of southern Scotland were a series of brief interludes. |
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The Storegga Slides were a series of underwater landslides, in which a piece of the Norwegian continental shelf slid into the Norwegian Sea. |
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The MAR divides the Atlantic longitudinally into two halves, in each of which a series of basins are delimited by secondary, transverse ridges. |
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A prelude to the Age of Discovery was a series of European expeditions crossing Eurasia by land in the late Middle Ages. |
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Since the beginning of the 1990s, the CAP has been subject to a series of reforms. |
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Eventually the two houses fought for the throne of England in a series of civil wars, commonly known as the Wars of the Roses. |
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In the Norman period the Scottish church underwent a series of changes that led to new monastic orders and organisation. |
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There were a series of religious controversies that resulted in divisions and persecutions. |
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From the 5th century AD, north Britain was divided into a series of petty kingdoms. |
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In the Norman period, the Scottish church underwent a series of reforms and transformations. |
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The chief use of naval power in his reign was a series of expeditions to the Isles and France. |
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American frigates inflicted a series of defeats on the Royal Navy, which was short on manpower due to the conflict in Europe. |
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It was in part due to Simeon's devastating wars, but was also exacerbated by a series of successful Byzantine military campaigns. |
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Muhammad spent his last ten years in a series of battles to conquer the Arabian region. |
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Sulla made himself dictator, passed a series of constitutional reforms, resigned the dictatorship, and served one last term as consul. |
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The death of Commodus put into motion a series of events which eventually led to civil war. |
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The mine developed as a series of opencast workings, mainly by the use of hydraulic mining methods. |
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Meanwhile, groups of Huns started a series of attacks across the Danube, and the Isaurians marauded far and wide in Anatolia. |
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The throne subsequently passed to a series of kings with unknown genealogies. |
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Edward was forced to submit to his banishment, and the humiliation may have caused a series of strokes which led to his death. |
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The legates and the king then proceeded to hold a series of ecclesiastical councils dedicated to reforming and reorganising the English church. |
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The autonomous and troublesome duchy of Aquitaine was conquered by the Franks in 769, after a series of revolts against their suzerainty. |
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Then, from 1336 onwards, a series of schemes aimed at increasing royal revenues from wool export were introduced. |
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This declaration resulted in a series of defections from the rebel movement, and the tide of the conflict swung in Henry's favour. |
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However, between 1377 and 1380, actual power was in the hands of a series of councils. |
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The plague created a series of religious, social, and economic upheavals, which had profound effects on the course of European history. |
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This report became the first and most widely circulated of a series of plague tracts that sought to give advice to sufferers. |
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It is unknown exactly what caused the outbreak, but a series of natural occurrences likely brought humans into contact with the infected rodents. |
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Before the Falklands War, Defence Secretary John Nott had advocated and initiated a series of cutbacks to the Navy. |
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Towards the end of her reign, a series of economic and military problems weakened her popularity. |
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The marriage was the first of a series of errors of judgement by Mary that handed the victory to the Scottish Protestants and to Elizabeth. |
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The Queen's health remained fair until the autumn of 1602, when a series of deaths among her friends plunged her into a severe depression. |
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From 1937 to 1941, a series of stones were discovered that were claimed to have been written by Eleanor Dare, mother of Virginia Dare. |
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These two were followed by a series of regencies, caused by the youth of the succeeding 5 boy kings. |
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Faced with the prospect of an Irish alliance with Charles II, Cromwell carried out a series of massacres to subdue the Irish. |
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Carlton House Terrace underwent a series of renovations between 1999 and November 2003 to improve and standardise the property. |
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It conquered Switzerland and most of Italy, setting up a series of puppet states. |
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He set up a series of new republics, complete with new codes of law and abolition of old feudal privileges. |
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Napoleon dominated European and global affairs for more than a decade while leading France against a series of coalitions in the Napoleonic Wars. |
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In a series of rapid victories during the Montenotte Campaign, he knocked Piedmont out of the war in two weeks. |
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He learned that France had suffered a series of defeats in the War of the Second Coalition. |
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Napoleon won a series of victories in the Six Days' Campaign, though these were not significant enough to turn the tide. |
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His death was recorded as being due to the aftereffects of a stroke culminating in a series of seizures. |
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Chartism was launched in 1838 by a series of enormous meetings in Birmingham, Glasgow and the north of England. |
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Germany responded by disarming Italian forces, seizing military control of Italian areas, and creating a series of defensive lines. |
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A similar situation existed in the Principality of Wales, which was slowly being annexed into the Kingdom of England by a series of laws. |
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The criteria for membership of the Commonwealth of Nations have developed over time from a series of separate documents. |
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As from 22 April 2014 there has been a single County Court for England and Wales where previously there was a series of courts. |
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The Turks also had difficulties, losing control of Jerusalem to the Fatimids of Egypt and suffering from a series of internal civil wars. |
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The 'Greensand Ridge' typically refers to one of a series of escarpments formed by the Lower Greensand. |
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A flurry of new operators was created after deregulation in 1986, though a series of mergers has reduced the number. |
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In Autumn 2010, workers at Crewe staged a series of protests over proposal of compulsory work on Fridays and mandatory overtime during the week. |
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It produces power as a series of pulses rather than as a steady output, hence the name. |
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As well as concerts and other exhibitions, the main events are a series of processions through the city. |
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The southern waterfront of the city is dominated by a series of fortifications including the Round Tower, the Square Tower, and Southsea Castle. |
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The Hilsea Lines are a series of defunct fortifications on the north coast of the island which border Portsbridge Creek and the mainland. |
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For many years a series of symphony concerts has been presented at the Guildhall by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. |
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He set down in his notebook a series of 'Quaestiones' about mechanical philosophy as he found it. |
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Further south, he saw stepped plains of shingle and seashells as raised beaches showing a series of elevations. |
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This lecture would be published posthumously in 1705 as the memory model was unusually placed in a series of works on the nature of light. |
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She wrote a series of three draft manuscripts, two of which included a double helical DNA backbone. |
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Now there may have been a series of arguments, which led them to reject Francis. |
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Like many of Brunel's ambitious projects, the ship soon ran over budget and behind schedule in the face of a series of technical problems. |
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The web browser then initiates a series of background communication messages to fetch and display the requested page. |
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Volunteers were subjected to a series of physical tests to establish their blood group. |
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These engines use a series of cylinders of progressively increasing diameter. |
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In the UK, the area in which pedestrians should cross at pelican crossings is marked out by a series of markers. |
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In older methods of planting, a field is initially prepared with a plough to a series of linear cuts known as furrows. |
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The seed drill employed a series of runners spaced at the same distance as the ploughed furrows. |
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The A1 is the latest in a series of routes north from London to York and beyond. |
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Most of the English section of the A1 is a series of alternating sections of dual carriageway and motorway. |
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The new road involved the construction of a series of new junctions, bridges and viaducts to the east of Leeds. |
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Sir Patrick Abercrombie's County of London Plan, 1943 and Greater London Plan, 1944 proposed a series of five roads encircling the capital. |
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The public image of rail travel was severely damaged by a series of significant accidents after privatisation. |
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The Awami League waged a series of strikes against the government after an assassination attempt on former premier Sheikh Hasina. |
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This established the preconditions for a series of conflicts, known as the French Wars of Religion. |
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He then composed a series of dialogues on the nature of truth, free will, and the fall of Satan. |
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These were also unsuccessful and William was compelled to erect a series of border fortresses. |
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Public consultation was undertaken, and Ofsted prepared for the new framework after piloting a series of inspections across the country. |
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Collections are often displayed in a series of glass cabinets in the Cloisters of the UCL Main Building. |
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The gatehouse contained a series of defences to make a direct assault more difficult than battering down a simple gate. |
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When the Order began to build a new capital Valletta in 1566, a new Grandmaster's Palace and a series of new auberges were built. |
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First, a series of evenly spaced holes are drilled along the middle of the inner face of each upper timber. |
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To illustrate his ideas, in the 1920s he built a series of houses and villas in and around Paris. |
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At this point Geoffrey abruptly pauses his narrative by inserting a series of prophecies attributed to Merlin. |
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This appears in the sky as a series of radial lines much like the legs of a spider. |
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A cake is a cluster of individual tubes linked by fuse that fires a series of aerial effects. |
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The details of the plot were finalised in October, in a series of taverns across London and Daventry. |
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Fawkes's final role in the plot was settled during a series of meetings in October. |
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The Protestant Reformation and rise of modernity in the early 16th century entailed the start of a series of changes in the Corpus Christianum. |
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During Richard's first years as king, government was in the hands of a series of councils. |
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Holbein also produced a series of religious paintings and designed cartoons for stained glass windows. |
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Sir Thomas More welcomed him to England and found him a series of commissions. |
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During the period of the Dissolution of the Monasteries, he produced a series of small woodcuts in which biblical villains were dressed as monks. |
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After Lely painted a sitter's head, Lely's pupils would often complete the portrait in one of a series of numbered poses. |
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In 2004, the Academy attracted media attention for a series of financial scandals and reports of a feud between Rosenthal and other senior staff. |
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