After and during forming, the millboard sheet is compressed to give it uniform thickness and to consolidate it. |
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We now need to consolidate and put Ireland on the map as a centre of post-production excellence. |
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If the surface is chalky, crumbly or sandy after cleaning, a masonry surface conditioner may help consolidate the stucco. |
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The company will lose desktop share, but will be able to consolidate its holdings in some areas. |
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Harrod blamed the Bishop for exploiting hostilities between groups of townsmen, so as to consolidate his own lordship over the borough. |
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As a man in charge of the presidential guard units he sees his authority to enhance his own influence and consolidate his power base. |
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Looking to consolidate his debts into one payment, he took out a loan from a credit union. |
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The improved performance could help cut energy costs and consolidate servers in data centers, AMD said. |
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In Nicaragua, the Sandinistas had overthrown the US-backed Somosa dictatorship and had gone on to consolidate their power by winning an election. |
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He even went to Boston and Plymouth to consolidate an alliance with the Sokoquis, the Pennacooks, and the Mahicans against the Iroquois. |
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Court officials said the new dates are tentative and may still change depending on how the motion to consolidate the charges is resolved. |
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It envisages fewer and bigger sales centres and is encouraging marts to consolidate through mergers. |
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If we can consolidate we'll do well, but we are a go-ahead club, we've had to be to get this far. |
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He also wished to consolidate the colonies, in order to maximize their potential strength. |
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The fire support battalion will consolidate the two mortar platoons of the original battalions into batteries. |
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To consolidate her dominion, it was natural for such women to turn to more violent methods to entrench their rule. |
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This means that such economies can consolidate their budgets without fully experiencing the associated contractionary effects. |
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The new rules will consolidate existing legislation and introduce new controls on the way asbestos is handled in the workplace. |
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Everybody is marching down that road to upgrade their networks, consolidate their headends, consolidate their operating centers. |
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The final package of changes proposed responds to a need to update, consolidate, and ensure consistency across different pieces of legislation. |
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Any extremist attempts at violence would overwhelmingly consolidate support for a moderate policy. |
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Igoe said a further divestment of assets was likely in order to consolidate the business and reduce debt. |
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However, it is likely to mean people looking to take out a loan to consolidate their debt will have to pay more after today. |
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Most recently the Commission has made a proposal to reform and consolidate all of the legislation in one measure. |
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We were able to consolidate the vast array of schedules down to 4 core schedules for both dayworkers and shiftworkers. |
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To consolidate learning, children can make cards for a game of 'Snap', with one hand-drawn image and geographical term on each card. |
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Exclusion of generics will help consolidate the brand-name cartel and result in substantial waste of fund resources. |
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In each case, the machinery of government was used against the citizens to consolidate power and neutralise opposition. |
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These measures bring together, update and consolidate EU food and feed legislation. |
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Experts said it was unlikely he would have left the country, opting instead to try and bunker down and consolidate his position for the winter. |
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We consolidate our accounts and get lower APRs and keep devoting a percentage of our income to paying them off. |
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Venetia would be given to the Habsburgs, shorn of a number of outlying territories which would consolidate French conquests further west. |
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Strips of suitable length are cut, and are then beaten with a hammer in order to consolidate the substance of the hide. |
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Within the disputed border region, military forces from the neighboring state continue to consolidate their positions. |
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As he looks ahead to the history books, however, he seems to realize that hard power alone will not consolidate his position. |
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The UK has world-class neuroscience, and this Centre would consolidate the UK's position as a global leader. |
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This medical monopoly has throughout the twentieth century continued to consolidate and strengthen its power. |
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As he continues to consolidate his position in the world of entertainment, his tricks are still breathtaking and dramatic. |
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Then, in 1999, the lender suggested that the single mom consolidate her two mortgages into one. |
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Staffers are studying how to consolidate the paper's four weekly magazines into a single Sunday magazine of up to 32 pages, she said. |
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Carrying on an old tradition, many airlines have been known to cancel a flight, to consolidate the numbers of passengers on board. |
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One idea that has come to light is to consolidate the number of local coverage bodies from one per state to about 20 across the nation. |
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As a result, customers will streamline their storage management and consolidate the number of vendors they support. |
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One option being considered is to consolidate Chippenham and Malmesbury's sorting offices into a single, purpose built facility in Chippenham. |
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Three Taiwanese government-owned banks have merged in order to consolidate banking activities in the country, overcrowded by too many banks. |
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The department has previously hired different advertising and media agencies for separate campaigns, but will now consolidate its account. |
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I recently got married, so I had to start looking for a bank to consolidate our accounts. |
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He has been meeting with the local banks in order to consolidate our accounts. |
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My spouse and I used to have the three accounts set up, but decided to consolidate to one account. |
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He campaigned India-wide to consolidate the Hindu faiths of his time under the banner of Advaita Vedanta. |
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American officers watched the Fascists consolidate their rule in Italy, Hitler rearm Germany, and Japan begin its march of conquest in Asia. |
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The fresh windslab that built up over the weekend is beginning to consolidate. |
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There are many ways to consolidate or refinance your college student loan debt. |
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The ground which has been levelled is now being left until July to settle and consolidate. |
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Savvy borrowers know that there can be advantages in opting for a secured loan to consolidate existing debt into a single monthly repayment. |
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After a heated debate, the meeting resolved to form a committee to consolidate and investigate the origins of the lists. |
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Many companies are building business service hubs not only to consolidate their interfaces but to maximize reuse. |
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When mortgage rates were at rock bottom in the 1990s, many homeowners took out home equity loans and lines of credit to consolidate their debts. |
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Sections 28 through 43 consolidate the rules regarding asbestos, silica and coal dust. |
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No conductor did more to bring Mahler into the symphonic mainstream, and none did more to consolidate this orchestra's special relationship to Mahler's music. |
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From this point of view, the confederate model will consolidate domestic solidarity and unity toward the outside world, and this of course carries positive significance. |
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It is also not advisable to consolidate debts by repeatedly remortgaging. |
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The 1911 Copyright Act served to consolidate existing common law and legislation and brought within the copyright fold the right to perform a creative work. |
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There he made preparations for his first attempts to consolidate purified platinum powder into a solid plug and to hammer it into a metallic ingot. |
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He said he had no doubt that the additional guarantees inherent in that standard will further consolidate the market position of quality-assured eggs. |
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As imperialist globalisation tries to consolidate its power the world over, building a mass anti-imperialist women's movement is more important than ever. |
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In my opinion, your country has enormous potential to build and consolidate an outstanding position as a European and international tourist destination. |
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A motion to consolidate that action with the applications for discharge now before this court was dismissed and the action is proceeding toward trial. |
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The number of grain elevators peaked in the early 1930s and the rapid decline occurs to this day as modern facilities replace and consolidate the locations. |
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Much to mull over as I consolidate the lessons I've learned about myself. |
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As U.S. soldiers left Iraq at the end of 2011, Maliki then began to consolidate his power. |
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Curiously, when you consolidate their replies they tend to cluster around the actual figure as recorded in almanacs, yearbooks, and statistical returns. |
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On the hills around Aclare the sheepmen have gallantly modernised their hill farming practices but still more aid is required to consolidate the ground they have gained. |
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Instead, he says, manufacturers are looking to lower-cost processes, including thermoforming or pressure forming, to consolidate parts and cut costs. |
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In anticipation of 2016 the GOP had better consolidate its goods and reinvent its brand. |
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To avert this situation, and ultimately to consolidate strategic stability, it is expedient to limit search activity against missile armed submarines. |
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Aggregation power arises when one can consolidate information. |
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The very last Major act was to consolidate the various legislation on employment rights regarding unfair dismissal, redundancy, and claims of lesser importance. |
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Seeking to consolidate and expand their authority, these statelets may face incentives for adventurism. |
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He wants to consolidate services, closing police and fire stations if necessary. |
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If having an 80 percent titular majority has helped Lithuania consolidate a democracy, it did not help Russia, and it had a ruinous effect on Uzbekistan. |
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If you have money spread around various bank deposit and building society accounts then this is as good a time as any to consolidate them into one single account. |
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These holders have no idea whether home equity borrowers use proceeds not only to consolidate debt but as a re-entry vehicle into the selfsame debt. |
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The Kiwi settled in Australia, however, timed his challenge to a nicety and with Naren encountering problems with his car, Warren began to consolidate his lead. |
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The Crimea issue has helped the pro-Russian factions to organize and consolidate. |
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Henry Manning, who progressed from convert to ultramontane cardinal, encouraged Pius IX to consolidate authority and claim infallibility when pronouncing ex cathedra. |
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He patronized various scholars, Sufis, qadis, viziers and other functionaries in order to consolidate his rule. |
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The continued existence of courts baron and the introduction of kirk sessions helped consolidate the power of local lairds. |
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The continued existence of courts baron and introduction of kirk sessions helped consolidate the power of local lairds. |
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There were 22 schools on the hotlist to close, consolidate or be turned around. |
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Founded in 1407 to consolidate the public debt which had been escalating due to the war with Venice for trading and financial dominance. |
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Motecuzoma II used his reign to attempt to consolidate power more closely with the Mexica Emperor. |
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He was urged to return to Peru and this time take definitive possession of Cuzco, so as to consolidate an inheritance for his son. |
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Without resources to consolidate its position, New Sweden was gradually absorbed by New Holland and later in Pennsylvania and Delaware. |
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Many kings and rulers used this radical shift in the understanding of the world to further consolidate their sovereignty over their territories. |
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Domingue by the Spanish and British empires, but had also begun to consolidate power for himself on the island. |
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The bloom had to be forged mechanically to consolidate it and shape it into a bar, expelling slag in the process. |
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It is then filled in three layers of equal volume, with each layer being tamped with a steel rod to consolidate the layer. |
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This is then generally covered with soil, and vegetation is planted to help consolidate the material. |
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The preoccupation with wars and military campaigns, however, did not allow the new emperor to consolidate the gains he had made in India. |
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Akbar succeeded to the throne under a regent, Bairam Khan, who helped consolidate the Mughal Empire in India. |
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The compression molded components are said to cut costs because they consolidate parts such as lugs, fittings, and electrical junction boxes. |
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We eliminated him because we just needed to consolidate for film. |
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Attorney at Law can help clients of all lifestyles consolidate or eliminate their debts and turn their lives around. |
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The absence of a strong opposition will allow the ruling party to consolidate its authoritarian majoritarianism. |
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Seeking greater competitive advantage in our business, the company has decided to consolidate the production of boxer shorts in Asia. |
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The firm also said it would consolidate milk rounds to allow the closure of 23 depots. |
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D Company were attempting to consolidate before advancing north up Cupid trench using hand-thrown Mills bombs. |
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Under the seven-year contract, Xerox will consolidate multiple tollway operations into one efficient back-office system. |
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Just as global namespace makes it easy to consolidate storage, having a global namespace in place also simplifies storage expansion. |
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Implicit in the drive to consolidate and corporatize healthcare is the notion that larger scale operations are better able to save money. |
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The lease will allow the association to relocate offices it currently has at Delmonico Plaza and consolidate its operations under one roof. |
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This is the time we have to consolidate and ensure that the disinflationary perception is entrenched. |
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During the meeting, the Ecuadorian envoy said that he will do his best to consolidate bilateral ties and promote cooperation in all fields. |
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It is an exciting time in Formula One and the BBC has some innovative new ideas to consolidate and expand our UK fanbase. |
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As a result, Mechel plans to consolidate Rostov Electrometallurgical Plant, Lomprom, and Cognor. |
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This ensured that France could never consolidate its control over Europe in peace. |
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The Lusignans, for example, became rivals to the Angevins during John's rule as he attempted to consolidate his power. |
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Shortly after 1066 Chichester Castle was built by Roger de Mongomerie to consolidate Norman power. |
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It was designed to unite and consolidate the conquests of the Roman people, whether within or without the limits of Italy proper. |
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In October 1779 the British voluntarily abandoned Newport and Stony Point in order to consolidate their forces. |
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With land one held, one could not formally exchange the land, consolidate fields, or entirely exclude others. |
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Napoleon returned to Paris after the victory, leaving Brune to consolidate in Italy and begin a march toward Austria. |
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Lacking tanks or motorised artillery, the Germans were unable to consolidate their gains. |
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In this way he fostered distrust, competition, and infighting among his subordinates to consolidate and maximise his own power. |
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The rest of the brigade, under the command of Colonel Ariel Sharon would then advance to meet with the battalion, and consolidate their holdings. |
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For the Labour Party leadership, nationalisation was a method to consolidate economic planning in their own hands. |
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They formed a coalition government with other parties of the National Front and moved quickly to consolidate power. |
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Agricola reimposed discipline on the legion and helped to consolidate Roman rule. |
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After Verneuil, the English were able to consolidate their position in Normandy. |
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De Montfort was unable to consolidate his victory and widespread disorder persisted across the country. |
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In the years after the treaty, Llewelyn sought to consolidate what power he had left. |
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They had to fight hard to consolidate their conquests, and in 74 AD they built an auxiliary fortress at Penydarren, overlooking the River Taff. |
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In addition, to ease reinforcement, an attempt was made to consolidate as many battalions from the same regiment within the same brigade. |
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Some of those processes cause the sediment to consolidate into a compact, solid substance from the originally loose material. |
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Snorri's strategy was to consolidate power over them, at which point he could offer Iceland to the king. |
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To address this, automation systems have been designed that consolidate the radar data for the controller. |
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Modern historians theorize that Vespasian had been and was continuing to consolidate support from the Egyptians before departing. |
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He was assigned to consolidate the new province of Germania in the autumn of that year. |
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The administration hopes that such measures will consolidate its position. |
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With the company's other partners drifting off to work on other projects, Morris decided to consolidate his own control of the Firm and become sole proprietor and manager. |
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However, Joseph Stalin, an elected General Secretary of the Communist Party, managed to suppress all opposition groups within the party and consolidate power in his hands. |
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Absent the unifying presence of Theodoric, the Ostrogoths and Visigoths were unable to consolidate their realms despite their common Germanic kinship. |
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It has been argued that in emerging democracies, inclusion of minorities in the legislature can be essential for social stability and to consolidate the democratic process. |
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The Ottoman navy recovered quickly, persuading Venice to sign a peace treaty in 1573, allowing the Ottomans to expand and consolidate their position in North Africa. |
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As with the Mediterranean countries in the 1980s, the countries in Central and Eastern Europe had emerged from dictatorships and wanted to consolidate their democracies. |
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Next month the company is slated to consolidate production at an existing factory with constant room temperature inside the Iga Works at Iga City, Mie Pref. |
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The building that houses Copri once served as the Ministry of Energy and Mines's bank, but the privatizations have allowed it to consolidate in the main structure. |
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Real Podeliha wants to consolidate its network of privileged partners in the building process by preselecting future architects by framework agreement. |
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Barakat also gained additional means to consolidate his position by re-taking former holdings in the central Hijaz at al-Ta'if, Nakhlah, and Khayf Bani Shadid. |
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When borrowers with this amount of indebtedness consolidate their student loans during their grace periods at the current interest rate and take advantage of an additional. |
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Oligopolies in national markets make it difficult to consolidate. |
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Companies adopt Consol in order to globally consolidate their spend management, which in turn gives them a competitive advantage in the marketplace. |
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Long the pin-up sweetheart of the angsty student, Uh Huh Her will only consolidate this position while bringing her closer to mainstream acceptance. |
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Commercial Bank acquired the location from Anchor Savings Bank, which will consolidate its deposits and other business based at the branch with another Anchor office. |
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The move comes as the company looks to consolidate a number of its office locations across the region, bringing them into one main business hub on the business park. |
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Plaxo adopted Schooner technologies, SchoonerSQL and Schooner Membrain, to dramatically increase performance and consolidate servers without sacrificing availability. |
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In the United States it became a national objective after the power crisis during the summer of 1918 in the midst of World War I to consolidate supply. |
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From time to time, the federal government will consolidate its current laws into a single consolidation of law known as the Revised Statutes of Canada. |
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In 1900 the company's territory came under the control of the British government, which moved to consolidate its hold over the area of modern Nigeria. |
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After Peru fell to the Spanish, both Pizarro and De Almagro initially worked together in the founding of new cities to consolidate their dominions. |
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Prestige goods obtained by trade were used both for consumption by the city's ruler, and as luxury gifts to consolidate the loyalty of vassals and allies. |
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The rest of his life was marked by struggles to consolidate his hold over England and his continental lands and by difficulties with his eldest son. |
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The Disk Defragmenter utility is a degunker's friend, enabling your computer to consolidate fragmented files and gain more efficient access to your folder system. |
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The British denied the Russian fleet use of the canal and forced it to steam around Africa, giving the Japanese forces time to consolidate their position in East Asia. |
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A year later, to consolidate their position, the Russians began to build a new railway from Harbin through Mukden to Port Arthur, the South Manchurian Railroad. |
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Remaining employers can consolidate and take advantage of the relative lack of competition, leading to less consumer choice, market abuses, and relatively higher real prices. |
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These would see EasyJet consolidate all its Gatwick operations in the North Terminal, while British Airways and Virgin Atlantic would swap their terminals. |
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In order to consolidate the monetary system, a network of public exchange banks was established at the beginning of the 17th century in main European trade centres. |
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Fearful that Belisarius might set himself up a permanent kingship should he consolidate his conquests, Justinian recalled him to Constantinople with Witiges in tow. |
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Louis remained in Syria until 1254 to consolidate the Crusader states. |
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