They grow, break free from the host, and drop to the bottom of the water to begin an independent life. |
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The festivities traditionally begin after the 12 June, on the eve of Saint Anthony's day, and last until the 29th, which is Saint Peter's day. |
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The vibrations in them begin to travel through the coupled harmonic oscillators in waves, from one oscillator to the next. |
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The Palisades, large, rocky cliffs along the west bank of the river, begin along the west bank of the river opposite the Bronx. |
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Many branches begin flooding in November and may continue to rise until June. |
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I do begin to realize that the matter must be presented in such a way as may interest the reader. |
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Only in the 1990s with a program of economic liberalization did the economy begin to recover. |
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These performances begin with an instrumental astara on rabab, which also gives the notes of the melody which follows. |
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Since the end of hostilities in January 2002, massive infusions of outside assistance have helped Sierra Leone begin to recover. |
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All of the rivers and streams that cross the state begin in the Sierra Madre Oriental or in the Central Mesa, flowing east to the Gulf of Mexico. |
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On 11 May, Gamelin had ordered reserve divisions to begin reinforcing the Meuse sector. |
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The Bei Jiang enters the delta plains at Qingyuan but doesn't begin to split until near Sanshui. |
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The many uncertainties which surround Malinche's role in the Spanish conquest begin with her name and its several variants. |
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It was typical for marriages to begin on a trial basis with both men and women having a say in the longevity of the marriage. |
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On 5 November, Hitler informed Walther von Brauchitsch that he intended the invasion to begin on 12 November. |
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Many churches begin celebrating Easter late in the evening of Holy Saturday at a service called the Easter Vigil. |
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Typically, these voyages begin in New York City or Southampton, and proceed westward. |
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Cermeno salvaged a small, open launch, likened to a large canoe, and loaded it with the 70 surviving crew members to begin the long journey home. |
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At some point close to the magnetic pole the compass will not indicate any particular direction but will begin to drift. |
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The following day the English were the first to begin the engagement, with the wind in their favor. |
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Many larger animals begin their life as zooplankton before they become large enough to take their familiar forms. |
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Throughout the years, the sisters begin to realize that the elm tree becomes an integral part of their lives. |
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At this stage, the myses already begin to appear like tiny versions of fully developed adults and feed on algae and zooplankton. |
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Chicks are fed mainly by their parents for about six weeks but gradually begin to feed themselves over time. |
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Gulls begin to assemble around the colony for a few weeks prior to occupying the colony. |
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At around seven to twelve days old, the chicks begin to move out of their nests and explore their surroundings. |
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However, this coast, which was difficult to navigate to begin with, had been heavily fortified before the war. |
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As their numbers peak, the hares begin to overbrowse aspen and other plants. |
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This large debt caused Phillips Petroleum to begin selling many of its assets, including refineries, and led to the 2002 merger with Conoco. |
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In 1868, the California Legislature authorized the first of many ad hoc Code Commissions to begin the process of codifying California law. |
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In early May, Haig set the timetable for the Flanders offensive, with the preliminary attack on Messines Ridge to begin on 7 June. |
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Eggs begin to develop with the deposition of yolk in the ovary a few days before ovulation. |
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Many state-owned companies, for example, have settled on formulas to begin cleaning up the problems over nontradable shares. |
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Here we see an objective complement of a finite verb begin with the quantifier. |
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This claim was first put forward by Smith, who claimed that people begin performing rituals for reasons not related to myth. |
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According to Frazer, humans begin with an unfounded belief in impersonal magical laws. |
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The name Mabinogion for these stories is often incorrectly thought to begin with Guest but it was already in use in the late 17th century cf. |
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In the 1970s, Bridgend would begin to see the catalyst of arguably its biggest growth period. |
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Like many bulb plants from temperate regions, a period of exposure to cold is necessary before spring growth can begin. |
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To begin then with his Experiment of the burning Wood, it seems to me to be obnoxious to not a few considerable Exceptions. |
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Rush was treated no differently and had to begin his time at the club as a squad member rather than being thrown into the first team. |
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In November 2006, Wales Millennium Centre announced that they would begin a two phase rebranding project. |
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On stage, they would almost always begin gigs acoustically, before finishing with electric guitars. |
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Following the tour, the band returned to the UK to begin working with producer Alan Shacklock on the new album. |
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They are often the first plants to take hold in a mudflat and begin its ecological succession into a salt marsh. |
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New arms begin to grow before the fission is complete, thus minimizing the time between possible successive divisions. |
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By late December to early January, eastern grays begin to arrive in the calving lagoons and bays on the west coast of Baja California Sur. |
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These systems do have a chance of breakdown per unit of time, that increases from the moment they begin their existence. |
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The open season on culture in Manhattan used to begin with the first stroke of a Metropolitan Opera baton. |
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When two cyclones approach one another, their centers will begin orbiting cyclonically about a point between the two systems. |
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Only after that time did some begin to regard Panama as a North or Central American entity. |
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In April 1862, the Union Navy captured New Orleans, which allowed Union forces to begin moving up the Mississippi. |
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Beginning in the Summer 2015, the campus will begin to offer undergraduate credit courses in History. |
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The gametes begin to mature in late spring and then, from June to August they are spawned into the water column, where fertilization occurs. |
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This has inspired genetic researchers to begin examining the turtle genome for longevity genes. |
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As people call upon the dead war leader as they go to battle, or the dead king as they face tribal hardship, they begin to venerate the figure. |
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Over time children advance from the percipient stage to the perceptive stage, in which they begin to reflect on the significance of events. |
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The shoe only begin to dissolve when it is put in contact with a high concentration of the digestion enzyme proteinase, which occurs naturally. |
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The team based in Miami would begin play in 2016 or 2017, assuming a stadium can be built. |
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Army to serve in World War II, left to begin his basic training three days after the wedding. |
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They then puff out the throat and with a closed mouth, begin to vibrate air. |
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They may return to the original land several years later and begin the process again. |
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Antlers begin to grow on male reindeer in March or April and on female reindeer in May or June. |
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Females with a normal body size who have had sufficient summer nutrition, can begin breeding anytime between the ages of one to three years. |
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Prismatic blades begin to appear in high frequencies during the transition between the Middle and Upper Paleolithic. |
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Around six months of age, a child will begin babbling, producing the speech sounds or handshapes of the languages used around them. |
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Gregory believed that punishment of sins can begin, even on one's deathbed. |
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If we are serious about putting the party of Lincoln back on track, we had better begin to pick up what black folk are putting down. |
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He returned with Ursicinus to Italy when Ursicinus was recalled by Constantius to begin an expedition against Claudius Silvanus. |
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It did not take long, however, for the City States to begin fighting each other to try to limit neighbouring powers. |
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Before any practical work can begin, however, a clear objective as to what the archaeologists are looking to achieve must be agreed upon. |
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It is notable that the Northmen did not begin their European raids until after the death of Charles' grandson, Charlemagne. |
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Planthoppers begin life as eggs deposited in fissures on the surface of their host plant or even beneath the bark. |
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When such specimens are exposed to the normal atmosphere, they may begin to decompose rapidly. |
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You could build even more interesting components called amplifiers and begin playing around with amplifiers. |
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As the amplitude of LH pulses increases, the theca cells of the ovaries begin to produce testosterone and smaller amounts of progesterone. |
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Your child may also begin to plink out a few notes on a xylophone or toy piano before her first birthday. |
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After these invasions, the Huns begin to be noted as Foederati and mercenaries. |
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Marti must contend with a remote stepmother, podlike to begin with, and has to destroy the vegetative incarnations of her father and brother. |
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And then they would have to wait in India until the Winter to begin their return. |
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Disciplines such as yoga and tai chi begin from the premise of the human body as axis mundi. |
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After about 35 days and 4 moltings, the caterpillars are 10,000 times heavier than when hatched and are ready to begin spinning a cocoon. |
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Towards the end of its lifecycle, growth slows and may even begin to decline. |
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The last period begin with the attack of the portuguese of Alfonso of Albuquerque. |
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Then they begin the long walk from the denning area to the sea ice, where the mother can once again catch seals. |
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Females begin to breed at the age of four years in most areas, and five years in the Beaufort Sea area. |
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Red foxes dominate where their ranges begin to overlap by killing Arctic foxes and their kits. |
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These begin their growth much as guard hairs do, but change their mode of growth, usually when less than half the length of the hair has emerged. |
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Larch trees dominate in the north and stands of fir and pine begin to appear in the south. |
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Most domesticated horses begin training under saddle or in harness between the ages of two and four. |
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Once both diploid genomes are assembled, then research could begin sequencing the actual genomes of cultivated cotton varieties. |
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It was the Masters who started court cases, issuing the initial writs without which parties could not begin cases in the common law courts. |
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Yet such words are said to begin with a vowel in German but a glottal stop in Arabic. |
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Very little unified these older Southern dialects, since they never formed a single homogeneous dialect region to begin with. |
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The languages that use the Latin script today generally use capital letters to begin paragraphs and sentences and proper nouns. |
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By 1500 BC the Lapita culture, descendants of the second wave, would begin to expand and spread into the more remote islands. |
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At the 2007 General Synod, a resolution was passed which will begin the process of revising the modern language liturgies. |
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One of the strengths of casuistry is that it does not begin with, nor does it overemphasize, theoretical issues. |
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In Connecticut, alternate jurors are dismissed before the panel of sworn jurors begin deliberation. |
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This very morning we begin rebuilding the windmill, and we will build all through the winter, rain or shine. |
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At no point in Pakistan's legal history was there an intention to begin the statute book afresh. |
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It is becoming more common for clerkships to begin after a few years in private practice. |
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Returning officers are required to 'take reasonable steps to begin counting. |
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Unlike general elections, for local elections there is no legal requirement as to when the count should begin after the close of poll. |
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The selection for Sedgefield did not begin until after the 1983 general election was called. |
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At some point customers begin to demand and the product growth increases more rapidly. |
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Once an organization is able to define leadership and communication, it can begin to advance to the structure of the organization. |
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The Neolithic saw the Agricultural Revolution begin, between 8000 and 5000 BCE, in the Near East's Fertile Crescent. |
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Some species begin to form heartwood very early in life, so having only a thin layer of live sapwood, while in others the change comes slowly. |
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To begin a production run, called a 'cupola campaign', the furnace is filled with layers of coke and ignited with torches. |
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Moving wheat from the bottom to the top of the mill to begin the process was the most onerous task of all in contemporary mills. |
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To begin with much of the Warren was preserved as open space with cannons stored in the open air and guns proved on ranges to the east. |
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Any interruption in pouring the concrete can cause the initially placed material to begin to set before the next batch is added on top. |
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By November 1825 the Rotherhithe shaft was in place and tunnelling work could begin. |
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He used his Scottish experience to begin importing Aberdeen stockings to England. |
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As soon as the alarm was raised, the offensive provisions of Fuller would begin as a combined operation. |
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Against his previous practice, Hitler showed no interest in the details, but said preparations were to begin. |
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Boys were taught hunting and fishing, and would begin fasting for religious visions at the age of ten or eleven. |
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It is predominantly the process by which towns and cities are formed and become larger as more people begin living and working in central areas. |
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They begin to leave the nest after 12 weeks, with autumn born young often wintering with their mother. |
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After a mole is born and begins to develop it will begin to crawl around and dig. |
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As a result of the constant digging action, elements of the forelimb that are associated with those movements will begin to ossify. |
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Sows usually begin ovulating in their second year, though some exceptionally begin at nine months. |
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By three to five days, their claws become pigmented, and individual dark hairs begin to appear. |
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Badgers begin to prepare for winter sleep during late summer by accumulating fat reserves, which reach a peak in October. |
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Unlike most cervids, roe deer begin regrowing antlers almost immediately after they are shed. |
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Young female roe deer can begin to reproduce when they are around 6 months old. |
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Wolf pups begin play fighting at the age of 3 weeks, though unlike young foxes and coyotes, their bites are inhibited. |
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This is in contrast to young foxes and coyotes, which may begin fighting even before the onset of play behavior. |
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One major seamount risk is that often, in the late of stages of their life, extrusions begin to seep in the seamount. |
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That evening, the captain of the Codrington was ordered to begin the evacuation and two hours later, Fortune signalled that it was probably now or never. |
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They were ordered to begin a fighting withdrawal to the Scheldt River on 14 May when the Belgian and French positions on their flanks failed to hold. |
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That evening, the captain of Codrington was ordered to begin the evacuation and two hours later, Fortune signalled that it was probably now or never. |
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For the first time the Rhondda Valley was connected by a major transportation route to the rest of Wales and the exploitation of its coalfields could begin. |
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Children who do not receive enough attention may begin to play up. |
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The Luftwaffe announced on 29 July that they could begin a major air attack at the start of August, and their intelligence reports gave them confidence of a decisive result. |
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In early August, the German command had agreed that the invasion should begin on 15 September, but the Navy's revisions to its schedule set the date back to 20 September. |
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Recent research by the British historian Simon Kitson has shown that French authorities did not wait until the Liberation to begin pursuing collaborationists. |
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A chain shift may affect only one regional dialect of a language, or it may begin in a particular regional dialect and then expand beyond the region in which it originated. |
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The dream prompted Pliny to begin forthwith a history of all the wars between the Romans and the Germans, which he was not to complete for some years. |
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From the 18th century the institutions that would begin to have the function of modern prisons began to appear in Aberystwyth, Bangor and Beaumaris. |
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Their woolly coats begin to be coated by shiny guard hairs after 8 weeks. |
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An easy way to measure this is by noting the consonant's voice onset time, as the voicing of a following vowel cannot begin until the vocal folds close. |
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Before he could even begin to understand introductory algebra, he had to re-learn the fractions that he and Teddy and Vern had played pocket-pool through in the fifth grade. |
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Sir Emyr stated on 22 November 2007 that he would like to begin to work as soon as possible and hoped to have the report ready by 2009 at the latest. |
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Most migrations begin with the birds starting off in a broad front. |
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To begin with, these two maritime republics, close to one another on the Tyrrhenian Sea, collaborated as allies against the threat of Arab expansion. |
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Two National Cycle Network routes begin their journey at the town. |
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The females begin ovulating as soon as four to six years old. |
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The current interglacial began between 10,000 and 15,000 years ago, which caused the ice sheets from the last glacial period to begin to disappear. |
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They emerge from their setts at eight weeks of age, and begin to be weaned at twelve weeks, though they may still suckle until they are four to five months old. |
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There has been approval given by Pembrokeshire County Council for a new yacht marina to be built alongside Front Street but work has yet to begin. |
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The French orthography classifies words that begin with this letter in two ways, one of which can affect the pronunciation, even though it is a silent letter either way. |
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The Duke and his estate manager obtained an Act of Parliament empowering them to begin construction on a planned route directly to Salford, avoiding the River Irwell. |
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Once driven from the natal territory in late summer, young deer sometimes continue to associate with each other, later separating to begin their solitary existence. |
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For this reason, some returning officers have decided to store the sealed ballot boxes overnight at the central counting location and begin the count the next working day. |
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Issued less than a year before the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, the bull may have been intended to begin another crusade against the Ottoman Empire. |
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Once prey is brought down, wolves begin to feed excitedly, ripping and tugging at the carcass in all directions, and bolting down large chunks of it. |
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Most of the short chapters begin with Saint Columba informing his fellow monks that a person will soon arrive on the island or an event will imminently occur. |
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Both Homer and Herodotus begin with a question of causality. |
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Now that she had succeeded in securing her place on the Castilian throne, she could begin to institute the reforms that the kingdom desperately needed. |
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The northwestern Carpathians begin in Slovakia and southern Poland. |
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They begin to develop a yellow color and a creamy or yellowish belly. |
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A smaller, poorer city, the spice markets of Cochin are not nearly as well supplied as Calicut, but the trade is good enough to begin loading ships. |
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Many Pacific typhoons begin as tropical storms in the Marshall Islands region, and grow stronger as they move west toward the Mariana Islands and the Philippines. |
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In 1991 the government announced it would begin taking applications from private television companies wishing to broadcast on the terrestrial network. |
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That is, even if traffic congestion is initially shifted from local streets to a new or widened freeway, people will begin to run errands and commute to more remote locations. |
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We have agreed that heat is energy to begin with. Light is also a form of energy for when absorbed by any opaque substance it turns completely into heat. |
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Most scallops begin their lives as byssally attached juveniles, an ability that some retain throughout their lives while others grow into freeliving adults. |
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On 1 July 1967, during the Wimbledon Championships, BBC2 became the first channel in Europe to begin regular broadcasts in colour, using the PAL system. |
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This would begin the start of a long relegation battle for Wrexham. |
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At transonic speeds, near the speed of sound, it helps to sweep the wing backward or forwards to reduce drag from supersonic shock waves as they begin to form. |
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They also grow well in perennial borders, especially in association with day lilies which begin to form their leaves as the narcissi flowers are fading. |
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Most tobacco smokers begin during adolescence or early adulthood. |
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Hammick's son, the towing trials for the Conundrums were carried out using diesel tugs to begin with, as these were the most modern, and believed to be the most powerful. |
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Castle Arcade and Duke Street Arcades begin from this stretch. |
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To counter this degradation, a new row of teeth begin to grow. |
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To begin with, the scheme suffered with a huge lack in the number of people using the service, receiving no passengers in its first few days of operation. |
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Eels begin life as flat and transparent larvae, called leptocephali. |
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In the United States, the middle of December to the middle of February is considered shed hunting season, when deer, elk, and moose begin to shed. |
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Now that cycle-counting is about to begin, there should be no way for nonwarehouse staff to enter the warehouse in order to take parts off the shelf. |
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This is because voseo was primarily used by Spain's lower socioeconomic classes, a social group that did not begin to appear in Lima until the late colonial era. |
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Although they were successful in convincing many to settle at the mission to begin a life of backbreaking labor, it was soon clear that the Coast Miwoks were not thriving. |
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Governments today end sessions whenever it is most convenient, and often, a new session will begin on the same day that the previous session ended. |
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His call to the Bar saw Blackstone begin to alternate between Oxford and London, occupying chambers in Pump Court but living at All Souls College. |
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Only with the passage of the treaty did they begin to recover. |
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The Congress of the Confederation certified eleven states to begin the new government, and called the states to hold elections to begin operation. |
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International pressure, mainly from Australia, influenced the Vanuatu government to begin adhering to international norms to improve transparency. |
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Many rivers begin in the Central Highlands and flow out to the coast. |
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Huntsman was one of the first to begin experimenting with the addition of alloying agents like manganese to help remove impurities such as oxygen from the steel. |
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On 12 April, the VIII Corps HQ ordered the infantry retirement to begin that night and the 59th Division was replaced by part of the 41st Division and transferred south. |
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In Roman historiography, annals generally begin at the founding of Rome. |
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Living during the times of the Emperor Trajan and having a connection to Pliny the Younger, Suetonius was able to begin a rise in rank in the imperial administration. |
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The combat was to begin before noon and be concluded before sunset. |
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This allows bog acids to saturate the tissues before decay can begin. |
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Japan was the first country to begin modernising its legal system along western lines, by importing bits of the French, but mostly the German Civil Code. |
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