As the hemocyanin active site contains a binuclear metal centre, recent studies have been carried out to investigate the contribution of each metal ion. |
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For two months, I carried the book around with me everywhere I went. |
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In general burghs probably carried out far more local trading with their hinterlands, relying on them for food and raw materials. |
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A part of these jobs must be carried out under the supervision of the classification society. |
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He learned tracts of the book by heart, and carried it with him on travels in later years. |
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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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It also carried out some attacks in the Republic, killing about 120 people in total, mostly uninvolved civilians. |
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From this, it can be determined that of the roughly 1,000 Jacobites killed at Culloden, no more than one fifth carried a sword. |
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A large proportion of training is carried out on Dartmoor's inhospitable terrain and Woodbury Common woodland. |
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The loss of all but one of the Chinook helicopters being carried by the Atlantic Conveyor was a severe blow from a logistical perspective. |
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Monitoring is also carried out of many discharges to the aquatic environment including sewage effluents and trade and agricultural discharges. |
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After her husband's death in 1946, she carried on working at the press for another ten years. |
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The sliotar can be caught in the hand and carried for not more than four steps, struck in the air, or struck on the ground with the hurley. |
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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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Hatton's best friend is Lee Rawsthorne, who regularly carried Hatton's belt into the ring. |
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Bothwick, who joins Saracens next season, was carried aloft by his jubilant teammates after a titanic tussle in appalling conditions. |
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In 1941, experiments with the intent of discovering means to prevent and treat hypothermia were carried out. |
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In October and December 1969, the UVF carried out a number of small bombings in the Republic of Ireland. |
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Vikings made the islands the headquarters of their pirate expeditions carried out against Norway and the coasts of mainland Scotland. |
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It embodied their spirit and carried it forward, uniting their delicate feeling for chastity and purity with the ideal of monogamic love. |
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The Sea Kings carried out short and medium range search and rescue missions. |
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Rapier missile launchers were carried as underslung loads of Sea Kings for rapid deployment. |
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The refurbishment, the first in around 10 years, was designed by consultancy firm Keane Brands and carried out by contractor 8Build. |
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Since its formation in 1974, British Airways' aeroplanes carried a Union Jack scheme painted on their tail fins. |
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Old Believers are groups that do not accept liturgical reforms carried out in the Russian Orthodox Church by Patriarch Nikon in the 17th century. |
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Barrie was so proud of the letter that he carried it around for the rest of his life. |
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On 19 July 2012, Emin carried the Olympic torch through her hometown of Margate. |
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Wittgenstein carried him to the headmaster's office, then quickly left the school, bumping into a parent, Herr Piribauer, on the way out. |
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The direct oxidation of primary alcohols to carboxylic acids can be carried out using potassium permanganate or the Jones reagent. |
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So I then moved that we supported the TUC call for a general strike and this was also carried nem con. |
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They carried out the governor's mandate to build more roads. |
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He carried out a bombardment and personally led an amphibious assault on 3 July. |
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However, although he is often connected with absolutism, Bodin held some moderate opinions on how government should in practice be carried out. |
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Many of the supplies brought into the Confederacy were carried aboard privately owned vessels. |
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During several months of reorganisation and training of the summer, a number of attacks were carried out on sections of the Ottoman front line. |
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These illegal tests are classified as war crimes and were carried out on the Luftwaffe's behalf. |
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In medieval folklore King Arthur's magician, the wizard Merlin, carried around a crystal ball for the same purpose. |
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Advanced scientific research and teaching was mainly carried on in the Hellenistic side of the Roman empire, and in Greek. |
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On the morning of 11 September 2001, a total of 19 Arab men carried out four coordinated attacks in the United States. |
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It was carried out by Paramilitary Operations Officers from SAD and the Army's 10th Special Forces Group. |
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Defence and foreign affairs are carried out by the United Kingdom, which also retains responsibility to ensure good government. |
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The elections were carried out after each general election, with 12 members elected for two parliaments each time. |
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The French army carried out Bonaparte's plan in the Battle of Saorgio in April 1794, and then advanced to seize Ormea in the mountains. |
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Dogs were carried into sheds where they were gassed in front of their owners. |
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Only Muslims considered medically fit were liable to have such sentences carried out. |
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On 22 April 1996, four attacks on Serbian security personnel were carried out almost simultaneously in several parts of Kosovo. |
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In the days when gentlemen carried swords, there were no lines in the Chamber. |
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He carried on a correspondence with Victoria, with letters passed through intermediaries. |
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On 11 December 2009, the A400M's maiden flight was carried out from Seville. |
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When bicycles are allowed to be carried it is regarded as essential to allow evacuation to the sides of the train. |
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Between 1838 and 1857 he carried Methodism from the coastal areas to Kumasi in the Asante hinterland of the Gold Coast. |
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From baptism young infants and children are carried to the chalice to receive holy communion. |
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In 1844, Irish newspapers carried reports concerning a disease which for two years had attacked the potato crops in America. |
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Much to the annoyance of Alan Turing and Peter Twinn at Bletchley Park, the mission was never carried out. |
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This success was carried through to 1993 which, like 1992, was hot and dry. |
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Other painters of the 14th century were carried the Gothic style to great elaboration and detail. |
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The majority of TV licensing administration and enforcement activities are carried out under contract by private companies. |
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Marketing and printing services, including reminder letters and licence distribution, are carried out by Proximity London Ltd. |
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As they retreated, Iraqi forces carried out a scorched earth policy by setting oil wells on fire. |
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Issuance of work permits is carried out taking into account the established quota. |
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On rare occasions, bats have been carried to the island with the winds, but they are not able to breed there. |
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The French imported a third of their coal from Britain and 32 percent of all imports through French ports were carried by British ships. |
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Their eldest son, William, carried on his father's business, which helped in Knox's international communications. |
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She was seized by kidnappers and carried off to a hidden location. |
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After tripping over, he picked himself up, brushed himself down, and carried on walking. |
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However, I needed to work and so I carried on and I won most of my fights on decisions. |
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Those who openly dissented from the acts which the King had carried through the Parliament. |
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Hailwood then went on to win the GP race, which carried World Championship points, in the afternoon of the same day. |
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Standard policing is traditionally carried out by uniformed officers equipped only with a baton and pepper spray. |
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Bermudian trade with the rebellious American colonies actually carried on throughout the war. |
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Tradition has it that as the reliquary was carried to the high altar of Dunfermline Abbey, past Malcolm's grave, it became too heavy to move. |
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A predominantly Bosniak special militia known as the Schutzkorps was established and carried out the persecution of Serbs. |
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It is formulated by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and carried out by the implementing organisations. |
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By 21 May 2013, the Voyager fleet had carried over 50,000 passengers and carried over 3,000 tons of cargo. |
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These tactics were skilfully evolved and carried out, and were difficult to counter. |
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On 13 September, they carried out another large raid on the Channel ports, sinking 80 large barges in the port of Ostend. |
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This involves region wide transport schemes such as those carried out by the Highways Agency and Network Rail. |
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It also helped precipitate the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, during which the Scots carried out major military interventions. |
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The last restoration was carried out in 1963 after stone 23 of the Sarsen Circle fell over. |
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Napoleon attempted suicide with a pill he had carried after nearly being captured by the Russians during the retreat from Moscow. |
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The Silures were led by Caratacus, and he carried out an effective guerrilla campaign against Governor Publius Ostorius Scapula. |
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Ten emperors, including the last emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire, carried the name. |
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Paul and Erlend quarreled as adults and this dispute carried on to the next generation. |
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It was carried out by Peter Bailey Williams and William Bingley, while searching for rare plants. |
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A more dubious story tells of how he wished for his bones to be carried along on future expeditions against the Scots. |
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As the political heads of government departments Cabinet Ministers ensure that policies are carried out by permanent civil servants. |
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A jacquerie, even if carried out with the most respectful of intentions, cannot fail to leave some traces of embarrassment behind it. |
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Archbishop Arundel gave the Lancastrians vital support and carried other bishops with him. |
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Both proved unenthusiastic, and in 1565 Mary married Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, who carried his own claim to the English throne. |
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Spain and France were allies because of the Bourbon Pacte de Famille carried out by both countries against Britain. |
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The Dutch preparations, though carried out with great speed, could not remain secret. |
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Until his retirement in 1834, the administration was carried out entirely by Bradshaw. |
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Work was carried out in the Mersey estuary around the docks to improve access for vessels. |
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In Africa, Somali army officers led by Siad Barre carried out a bloodless coup in 1969, creating the socialist Somali Democratic Republic. |
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For the rest of the month he carried out raids along the coast and intercepted enemy shipping. |
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The first jamming operations were carried out using requisitioned hospital electrocautery machines. |
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The State Opening Of Parliament was carried out as normal, with the new rooms being used. |
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Although most of the work had been carried out by 1860, construction was not finished until a decade afterwards. |
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From the 1990s onwards, Airbus design work has been carried out at the Filton site, which was originally the Bristol Aeroplane Company. |
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The Cross of St George was used by Edward III as banners on his ships and carried by his armies. |
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Decisions of the council are carried out by a paid officer, typically known as a parish clerk. |
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Richard Fletcher had been carried off after an aerial collision, which caused the game to be stopped for six minutes. |
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The initial survey for the line was carried out by William James and, being done surreptitiously or by trespass, was defective. |
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During World War II, the line carried many trains to and from the Bicester Military Railway. |
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After 1834 and Lardner's Edinburgh Review article he set up a project of his own, doubting whether Babbage's initial plan could be carried out. |
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Construction was carried out in a specially adapted dry dock in Bristol, England. |
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Another major pioneering effort of the early hovercraft era was carried out by Jean Bertin's firm in France. |
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Itinerant preachers carried both the open and exclusive brethren to North America after the middle of the 19th century. |
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Many of the seeds remain on the surface where they is vulnerable to being eaten by birds or carried away on the wind. |
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The trip was disrupted when Gardner contracted pneumonia and was carried ashore to the British hospital in Port Said. |
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Caladbolg was also known for its incredible power and was carried by some of Ireland's greatest heroes. |
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The Gaels, known to the Romans as Scoti, also carried out raids on Roman Britain, together with the Picts. |
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Ninian's work was carried on by Palladius, who left Ireland to work among the Picts. |
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This carried with it the right to a room at the college and regular salary. |
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Some people have expressed concern about the manner in which the peer review has been carried out. |
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In response to this the BBC carried out an investigation, and has now set in motion a plan to change the way it provides its online services. |
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The Cursus publicus, founded by Augustus, carried the mail of officials by relay throughout the Roman road system. |
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Charles had the castle completely surveyed by a team including Inigo Jones in 1629, but little of the recommended work was carried out. |
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However, the Peterborough Chronicle says that the treasure was carried off to Denmark. |
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The 345 reported executions between 2007 and 2010 were all carried out by public beheading. |
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Before the beer engine, beer was generally poured into jugs in the cellar or tap room and carried into the serving area. |
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Reformers, swayed by the ideas of Zwingli, carried out acts of iconoclasm and banned imagery in churches. |
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At coronations since Victoria's, the barons have attended the ceremony, but they have not carried canopies. |
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Regional studies on the Horn of Africa are carried out, among others, in the fields of Ethiopian Studies as well as Somali Studies. |
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The remainder of Part I is largely carried by the soprano in B flat, in what Burrows terms a rare instance of tonal stability. |
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The United States has carried out a campaign of Drone attacks on targets all over the Federally Administered Tribal Areas. |
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Everything large or small is carried atop out of habit as much as necessity, like a delightful but defiant challenge to the laws of gravity. |
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During the days of British Satellite Broadcasting, its sports channel carried extra coverage of Wimbledon for subscribers. |
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Maze prison in Northern Ireland will see hundreds of acres of buildings bulldozered before crucial historical research has been carried out. |
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On the flight the flame was carried inside 4 miners lamps supplied by Protector Lamp of Eccles, Greater Manchester. |
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Solly had carried on the old business, and was making a big name for himself. |
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That number carried his glance to the top of this first bulging bench of cliff-base. |
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From 1975 to 1999, premium channel HBO carried weekday coverage of Wimbledon. |
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Since Dempsey would not do so, Fitzsimmons knocked him out and then carried him to his corner. |
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I only meant to buy one new dress, but I got carried away and ended up with five. |
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She finally carried out her lifelong ambition when she appeared in a Hollywood blockbuster. |
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He talked freely and carried the smile of the cat that swallowed the canary. |
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When the basket was full, she carried it back and emptied it next to the outdoor chula where she did most of her cooking. |
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A decapitation strike carried out by drone killed many of the country's senior generals. |
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The debating chamber was subsequently closed, and MSPs moved to The Hub for one week, whilst inspections were carried out. |
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According to legend, Scota carried the Stone of Destiny from Egypt to Scotland. |
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Operating out of Jamaica, he carried on a war against Spanish interests in the region, often using cunning tactics. |
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The children began to sing draggingly. Half a dozen carried the first verse through alone. |
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Stratonike laughed, great gutfuls of loud raucous laughter that carried across the crowd. |
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The extravertebral root avulsion was carried out by pulling out both dorsal and ventral roots of each spinal nerve with microhemostatic forceps. |
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However, reforms there were carried out by the Scottish Reform Act and the Irish Reform Act. |
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She carried a sack of groceries in from her car and placed it on the kitchen table. |
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A forepack carried over the saddlebags contained a gas mask, hand spade, food bag, field flask and cooking utensils. |
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Cephas got a gourdful of water from the pail in the sink, and carried it carefully over to the table. |
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More routine strategic airlift transport tasks are carried out by the Airbus A330 MRTT, known as the Voyager in RAF service. |
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Masonry channels carried water from distant springs and reservoirs along a precise gradient, using gravity alone. |
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He successfully carried out the voyage to collect taxes from Zabaykalye Buryats, becoming the first Russian to step in Buryatia. |
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Happily they were only sketchily armed, the group-leaders carried pistols and pick-helves. |
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Cars can also be carried on Eurotunnel Shuttle trains between Folkestone and Calais. |
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Stage coaches carried the rich, and the less wealthy could pay to ride on carriers carts. |
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In other countries, notably Britain and America, this practice was carried out by individual manufacturers eager to improve their own methods. |
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On 13 August 1964, Britain carried out its last two executions at Strangeways and Walton Prison. |
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This planning also needs to take into account region wide transport schemes such as those carried out by the Highways Agency and Network Rail. |
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In these cases, the detached subunits carried only the vexillum, and not the aquila, and were called, therefore, vexillationes. |
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The Easter Rising of 1916 was carried out by the latter group together with a smaller socialist militia, the Irish Citizen Army. |
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Others feared loss of property or prestige as Caesar carried out his land reforms in favor of the landless classes. |
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The ploughman still has to set the draughting linkage from the tractor so that the plough is carried at the proper angle in the soil. |
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In a process known as the Marian reforms, Roman consul Gaius Marius carried out a programme of reform of the Roman military. |
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When some of Tiberius's ships were carried to Britain in a storm during his campaigns in Germany in 16 AD, they came back with tales of monsters. |
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Each of these commands carried a tour of duty of two to three years in different provinces. |
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Terra cotta piping was used in the plumbing that carried waste water from homes. |
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In 851 a huge Danish army, said to have been carried on 350 ships, arrived in the Thames estuary. |
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His name was Victoricus, and he carried many letters, and he gave me one of them. |
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Although she was not ultimately removed from office, she still carried a grudge against her impeachers. |
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Ben Nevis was the name of a White Star Line packet ship which in 1854 carried the group of immigrants who were to become the Wends of Texas. |
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I can now conjecture readily that this streak of light was, in all likelihood, a gleam from a lantern carried by some one across the lawn. |
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It seems there were Danes in opposition to him, and an attack he carried out on the Wends of Pomerania may have had something to do with this. |
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Henry was carried back to Chinon on a litter, where he was informed that John had publicly sided with Richard in the conflict. |
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At one point, while sick from scurvy, Richard is said to have picked off guards on the walls with a crossbow, while being carried on a stretcher. |
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He administered a Protestant communion and carried out a preaching tour of the privy kirks. |
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From there, it was most likely carried by Oriental rat fleas living on the black rats that were regular passengers on merchant ships. |
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The plague reached Sicily in October 1347, carried by twelve Genoese galleys, and rapidly spread all over the island. |
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These bacteria are carried by fleas, which can be transferred to humans through contact with rats. |
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And English Literature and alcohol have carried on ever since, inextricably intertwangled. |
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Elizabeth was placed in his household and carried the chrisom, or baptismal cloth, at his christening. |
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Elizabeth's coffin was carried downriver at night to Whitehall, on a barge lit with torches. |
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In the meantime the aim of choking Dutch shipping was carried out by the Dunkirkers with considerable success. |
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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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Also, couriers for the purpose were sometimes used and all Dutch diplomats travelling to and from either country carried the correspondence. |
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Before the arrival of the sovereign, the Imperial State Crown is carried to the Palace of Westminster in its own State Coach. |
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The King confirmed the earlier death sentence and ordered that it be carried out within three days of receiving the confirmation. |
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For the first time the railways carried more trade between Liverpool and the towns of central Lancashire than the canals. |
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The value of the traffic carried by the Bridgewater Canal in 1851 was the lowest in the time it was administered by the Trustees. |
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Law enforcement in Birmingham is carried out by West Midlands Police, whose headquarters are at Lloyd House in Birmingham City Centre. |
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Smaller actions were carried out in the Baltic, the Caucasus, the White Sea and in the North Pacific. |
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In the early 4th century, the Legio VI Victrix once more carried out upgrade work on their camp in Eburacum. |
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She sailed on 16 May, arrived on 19 July, and after reprovisioning, carried out several cruises in Caribbean waters. |
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As he was being carried down, he asked them to pause while he gave some advice to a midshipman on the handling of the tiller. |
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By 1880, there were 13,500 locomotives which each carried 97,800 passengers a year, or 31,500 tons of freight. |
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The introductory swimming instructor carried a pile of kickboards to the pool for the children. |
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Conventional rocket engines, however, do not have an intake, the oxidizer and fuel both being carried within the vehicle. |
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Implementation of the Minister's decisions is carried out by a permanent politically neutral organisation known as the civil service. |
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Transfer of many responsibilities from the federal government to that of the territories was recommended and carried out. |
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One 2007 poll carried out for BBC Newsnight, however, found that 61 per cent would support such a parliament being established. |
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Secondary steelmaking involves refining of the crude steel before casting and the various operations are normally carried out in ladles. |
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Demi knew his own mind, however, and tranquilly carried out his plans, unmoved by the tongues of the anxious mammas or the jokes of his mates. |
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When crossing rivers, some of them carried amulets that would protect them from a Kongamato. |
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The boundaries were carried forward into the 1990s, when regional administrations were formally established as Government Office Regions. |
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Following the Civil War and emancipation of slaves, violence rose in the South as the war was carried on by paramilitary and private groups. |
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The information carried by DNA is held in the sequence of pieces of DNA called genes. |
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Some research has been carried out to improve the efficacy of commercial incandescent lamps. |
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In the Middle Ages overseas trade was carried out from the port of Rackley. |
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It is often carried out as an athletic challenge in a competition or for a record attempt. |
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It is designed for increased effectiveness against ground targets compared to the 20 mm M61 Vulcan cannon carried by other USAF fighters. |
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Hey, leggo, mister! I want to stay up there in the sun! Jim picked up the kid and carried him. |
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This interest followed a project to set up an insurance company, prompted by Francis Baily and mooted in 1824, but not carried out. |
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He carried out studies, around 1838, to show the superiority of the broad gauge for railways, used by Brunel's Great Western Railway. |
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Passenger traffic was the main source of revenue for the GWR when it first opened but goods were also carried in separate trains. |
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Passengers were also carried in railmotors, autotrains, and diesel railcars. |
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Nevertheless, Dover's excavation is the only one to have been carried out at Castlerigg. |
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This encouraged the British Royal Family to take an interest and a trial of variolation was carried out on prisoners in Newgate Prison. |
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Geoffrey Keynes, a British surgeon, developed a portable machine that could store blood to enable transfusions to be carried out more easily. |
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Landsteiner's work made it possible to determine blood group and allowed a way for blood transfusions to be carried out much more safely. |
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One end of the lever carried a weight or spring that restrained the valve against steam pressure. |
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This phenomenon made possible the construction of accurate mechanical clocks and watches that could be carried on ships and people's pockets. |
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Mr Whitby stated that he would challenge the way the studies had been carried out, but the eventual outcome was acceptance of a street tramway. |
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As well as having a passion for literature, he also developed an interest in photography and often carried a camera with him. |
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On the 7 August 1503, Margaret was carried from Dalkeith to Edinburgh on a litter. |
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The law enforcement in Pakistan is carried out by joint network of several federal and provincial police agencies. |
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Men and women drank wine with their meals, a tradition that has been carried through to the present day. |
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Various studies have been carried out investigating the distribution and chronological change of bead types. |
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Joint logistics and major war games are occasionally carried out by the militaries of China and Turkey. |
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All official correspondence and the official work in all Colleges and Universities in the state would also be carried in the Punjab Language. |
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From there it spread around the world, carried by those who experienced what they believed to be miraculous moves of God there. |
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Therefore, negotiations were hurriedly carried out, and an alliance was formed between Adrian and Manuel. |
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The edict of expulsion was widely popular and met with little resistance, and the expulsion was quickly carried out. |
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The two sergeants who should have carried out the execution hired four desperate beggars to do it instead. |
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It was carried over from the athleticism prevalent at the public schools such as Eton and Harrow. |
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In the early days, it carried out essential research into acoustics and programme level and noise measurement. |
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This was a routine occurrence, carried out privately with the boy bending over with his head under the edge of a table. |
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The only known archaeological excavation at Castlerigg was carried out by W K Dover in 1882, one year before the site was scheduled. |
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Clayton carried out excavation at the fort at Cilurnum and at Housesteads, and he excavated some milecastles. |
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In 2011, the castle was closed to guided tours whilst refurbishments were carried out. |
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The family tradition was either that these items belonged to James IV or were arms carried by Thomas Howard at Flodden. |
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As Elaine is tending to her wounded husband, Lancelot is carried off by the Lady of the Lake who raises the child in her magical kingdom. |
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During the 19th century, curry was also carried to the Caribbean by Indian indentured workers in the British sugar industry. |
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The Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters records that Jagger carried revealed a common interest that prompted their musical partnership. |
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Egyptian sailors carried a flat, brittle loaf of millet bread called dhourra cake while the Romans had a biscuit called buccellum. |
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At the time, ale and beer brewing were carried out separately, no brewer being allowed to produce both. |
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Some CO2 is carried into the head, resulting in a softer, sweeter flavour due to the loss of normal CO2 acidity. |
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Since then further research and development has been carried out and, in 2011, it was again put forward for consideration. |
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His dissection of cadavers carried forward the understanding of skeletal and muscular anatomy, as seen in the unfinished St Jerome. |
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William Benecor, who had previously been the courier between Henry III and the pope, now carried the correspondence between Bacon and Clement. |
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The model was carried abroad, reaching the United States by the 1880s and the Knights of Labour's projects. |
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It is suspected this treatment, carried out with unsterilised medical instruments, may have caused him to develop sepsis. |
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Furthermore, risk analyses are carried out in the scientific world and the insurance industry. |
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When Evans began to question her religious faith, her father threatened to throw her out of the house, but his threat was not carried out. |
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It was his only opportunity to compose a work in which the music carried the entire drama. |
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These ships carried cargo and passengers on fixed schedules, largely operating across the Atlantic. |
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Additional car testing was carried out at Snetterton, a few miles from Hethel. |
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For example, the slave ship Henrietta Marie carried about 200 slaves on the long Middle Passage. |
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He composed hymns, read holy works, and carried his bookchests wherever he went. |
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Occasionally, the IRA attempted or carried out attacks on British targets in Gibraltar, Germany and the Netherlands. |
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A lot of maintenance is carried out while at sea or in port by ship's crew. |
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He carried his money in a small leather pouch in his pocket. |
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He carried a long rifle at all times during filming to remain in character and learned how to skin animals. |
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Martin Amis, an important novelist in the late twentieth and twentieth centuries, carried into fiction this drive to make the familiar strange. |
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He then joined with William the Hardy, Lord of Douglas, and they carried out the raid of Scone. |
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Where they carried Chanel bags and wore Alaia bandage dresses, Kate wore jeans and a vest top. Her boots were clumpy and her hair unstyled. |
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He had only been taught the bare bones of the system, but carried on regardless. |
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She carried me to a young woman to nurse for her what she nursed at Mostor Wilks befo freedom. |
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A bimaxillary operation with maxillary advancement and mandibular setback was carried out in the majority of the patients. |
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Then a blessing of unicorns charged into the studio, and I was carried away to be re-educated. |
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A couple of boongs came down and carried me up to the hut where our R.A.P. corporal was. |
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Jacob always carried a set of brass knuckles, just in case he ever got caught up in a bar fight. |
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More than a thousand succumbed to hunger and disease, and in April 1700, two ships carried the few survivors home. |
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We carried the dog round to the yard, and I examined his head.... I accepted the care of the canine patient. |
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He carried himself so insolently in the house, and out of the house, to all persons, that he became odious. |
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She was thin, but always carried herself bolt upright, and would never even lean back in her chair. |
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Wubo, a villager of Li village, wanted to use the wheat straw as firewood, and carried home several cartloads of it. |
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Turbulent mixing, evidenced by alto-cumulus castellanus cloud over France, also took place en route and carried dust to high altitudes. |
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Three celestials died during the voyage, and, in accordance with the contract, their remains were embalmed and carried on to China. |
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The hoarse charking conversation which they carried on was calculated to support the delusion. |
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She filled the pail and carried it down to the springhouse to crock it and leave it to cool. |
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Sallying forth at night..he came near being carried off by a gang of crimps. |
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The test calculations are carried out for the crosswedge benchmark and proved an excellent agreement with the source images method. |
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None of them carried news of research into his condition, but there was enough for any cyberchondriac to get his mind around. |
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Statues are decapitated and delimbed, hacksawed into pieces that can be carried off and sold for their weight, not their grace. |
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Recycling in Ireland is carried out extensively and Ireland has the second highest rate of packaging recycling in the European Union. |
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In 1815, the sacking of Palma on the island of Sardinia by a Tunisian squadron, which carried off 158 inhabitants, roused widespread indignation. |
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Power filters can filter out dirty power. Dirty power occurs when random noise enters the power line and is carried on the sine wave. |
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The king's body was carried east from Cardross by a carriage decked in black lawn cloth, with stops recorded at Dunipace and Cambuskenneth Abbey. |
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Yesterday I saw a docu about a dingo that carried off this couple's baby while they were having a picnic. |
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I carried the Mongoose's bags to the right carriage of the train, then went to a stall and bought a dosa, wrapped in paper, for him. |
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Each one wore a mask or falseface, a tattered blanket over his shoulders, and carried a turtle shell rattle in his hand. |
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A series of experiments are carried out to simulate the equilibrium conditions as the ecospheric recovery rate improves. |
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Luckily the dunny man was a model of probity. Never putting a foot wrong, he carried out his Sisyphean task in loyal silence. |
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The Earth, the which may have carried us about perpetually... without our being ever able to experiment its rest. |
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What would evene, if an eagle that is carried by the course of the wind, should let a stone fall from its talons. |
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Furthermore all that are carried with circular motion, seem to foreslow, and to move with more than one motion. |
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Small flitters were powered and made ready, and everything that carried manual controls was inspected and cleared for action. |
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Although seemingly complete, even to the non-aviator the craft was blatantly not fly-worthy as parts of the fuselage carried gaping holes. |
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Genetic foremessages to the contemporary life have been carried over for a billion years. |
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It was nice of him to write a poem for his new girlfriend, but shooting a full-length film is getting carried away. |
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He is also said to have carried out experiments in coal gas, using coal heated in a copper kettle in a small cave near his father's mill. |
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