The case has drawn attention to the fact that many athletes never graduate. |
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Fellow Republican Congressman Joe Barton is fighting for the lines to be drawn so that he gets a ballpark in his district. |
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Emanuel finds herself drawn to Linda, who resembles her dead mother, and agrees to babysit her newborn child. |
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I awoke to the most glorious weather, that brilliant, white sun-filled light that has long drawn artists like Picasso here. |
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Born in 1960, just outside of Paris, LeCun has been drawn to computers, robotics, and artificial intelligence since a young age. |
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Their collateral damage has drawn opprobrium from human rights groups and arms control advocates. |
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In reality, the Iraqi borders had been arbitrarily drawn and disregarded 2,000 years of tribal, sectarian, and nomadic occupation. |
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Beyond Baghdad the line drawn between Syria, now the property of France, and Iraq was more cartography than anthropology. |
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Amon those applauding Katrina's performance was a camera-wielding topless woman with a mustache drawn on her face in biro. |
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It happened and it was a group of maybe 200 in a movement that has drawn tens of thousands in New York alone. |
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For example, the long-running insurgency in aceh, home to the country's most zealous Islamists, has drawn to a close. |
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With the lines drawn for November, Republicans tended to accentuate the positive. |
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One possible motivation for limiting international involvement is to avoid being drawn into dangerous and otherwise undesirable conflicts. |
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Also income tax would still be due on any salary or dividend drawn from the legal entity. |
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Whatever draws or presses another is as much drawn or pressed by that other. |
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In 2002, much attention has been drawn by the fuzzball model in string theory. |
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Tungsten metal was initially not available in a form that allowed it to be drawn into fine wires. |
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Previously at any one time there were around 100 members in total, drawn from a wide range of industry partners and members of the public. |
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Locality is also expressed in regional terms of churchly jurisdiction, which is often also drawn along national lines. |
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In 2002, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria was drawn up to improve the resources available. |
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New Bond stories were also drawn up and published from 1989 onwards through Marvel, Eclipse Comics and Dark Horse Comics. |
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A Poison Ivy tale drawn by Mark Buckingham and a Riddler story illustrated by Bernie Mireault and Matt Wagner. |
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The revival in both Scotland's indigenous languages is partly drawn from the renaissance. |
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The lesson to be drawn from the events of 1914, to Roosevelt's mind, was that civilization needed muscle to defend it, not just solemn words. |
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The front cover depicts an aeroplane, drawn in Emin's scratchy monoprint style. |
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The font was supervised by Morison and drawn by Victor Lardent, an artist from the advertising department of The Times. |
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In Of the Standard of Taste, Hume argues that no rules can be drawn up about what is a tasteful object. |
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Wollstonecraft contrasts her utopian picture of society, drawn with what she says is genuine feeling, to Burke's false feeling. |
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They show the caricatures of Smith drawn by the opponents of views on hierarchy and inequality in this online article. |
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Wales were drawn in UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group G with Montenegro, Bulgaria, Switzerland and close rivals England. |
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For 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification, Wales were drawn in Group A with Croatia, Serbia, Belgium, Scotland and Macedonia. |
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Wales were drawn in Group D with Austria, Serbia, Republic of Ireland, Moldova and Georgia. |
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The original handwritten articles document drawn up by Richmond and Brodrick has been preserved. |
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They were drawn alongside Test nations New Zealand and South Africa in Group D, with both matches being played at The Oval in London. |
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They were drawn in pool C alongside World Cup debutantes Italy and the powerful forwards and fast backs of Tonga. |
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Ireland were drawn against Lebanon and Russia in Europe's 2008 Rugby League World Cup Qualifying Pool Two. |
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Ireland have been drawn in group A alongside Australia, England and 2008 World Cup rivals Fiji. |
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Spain disputes the EEZ's southern border, maintaining that it should be drawn halfway between Madeira and the Canary Islands. |
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On 1 July 1960, the two territories united to form the Somali Republic, albeit within boundaries drawn up by Italy and Britain. |
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This conventional wisdom that California was an island, with maps drawn to reflect this belief, lasted as late as the 18th century. |
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He was drawn by the noise of the water, which can be heard at a distance of several kilometers. |
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In 1984, the government published the Forest 2000 plan, drawn up by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. |
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Indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources. |
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Slaves were drawn from all over Europe and the Mediterranean, including Gaul, Hispania, Germany, Britannia, the Balkans, Greece. |
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The centuries took their titles from the old use of the legion drawn up in three lines of battle using three classes of soldier. |
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Recently, more and more attention has been drawn to neurorestorative therapies, which possess far longer time window than acute neuroprotection. |
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Swords were drawn by supporters of both sides, the burial ground of the Monastery becoming the theatre of battle. |
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Following considerable debate, a document called the Solemn League and Covenant was drawn up. |
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St Salvator's and St Leonard's both have their own choirs, whose members are drawn from the student body. |
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Water and nutrients in the form of inorganic solutes are drawn up from the soil by the roots and transported throughout the plant by the xylem. |
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Other founding fathers like James Madison had no ancestral connection but were imbued with ideas drawn from Scottish moral philosophy. |
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The company is managed by a volunteer board of directors drawn from the membership. |
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In particular, the consequences of the destruction of industry in the northern cities are drawn for the young working class. |
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The event was first held in 1996 and attracted a crowd of around 1,000 people who were mainly drawn from the local area. |
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Sometimes he is on foot but mostly he travels with a cart, the Karrig an Ankou, drawn by two oxen and a lean horse. |
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In each round of games the teams are paired at random, with the first team drawn listed as the home team. |
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Proposed plans had been drawn up prewar for the postwar years which were extremely ambitious, especially in the austere postwar years. |
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By now the Ordainers had drawn up their Ordinances for reform and Edward had little political choice but to give way and accept them in October. |
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Without the king's direction, he took Llywelyn Bren to Cardiff Castle where he had him hanged, drawn and quartered without a proper trial. |
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The recruits were to be drawn from Wales as well as Monmouthshire and from Welshmen living in Liverpool, London and Manchester. |
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The Act creates a system of government with a separate executive drawn from and accountable to the legislature. |
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Even apolitically drawn boundaries can unintentionally produce the effect of gerrymandering, reflecting naturally occurring concentrations. |
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It now uses techniques drawn from a wide range of sciences, including biochemistry, mathematics, and engineering. |
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Coins to be tested are drawn from the regular production of The Royal Mint. |
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The Historia Brittonum has drawn attention because of its role in influencing the legends and myths surrounding King Arthur. |
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In 1605 he established a joint commission of ten members, drawn equally from Scotland and England, to bring law and order to the region. |
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The collections date from 2700 BC onwards and are drawn from Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and Europe. |
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Vaughan Hart has suggested that influence may have been drawn from the oriental pagoda in the design of the spire. |
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In the Heineken Cup, the Scarlets were drawn in Pool Four along with Northampton Saints, Agen and Border Reivers. |
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Having beaten Telford United and Winsford United they were drawn to play the previous season's First Division champions and Arsenal. |
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Winning percentage is calculated on games won plus half games drawn divided by games played. |
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On 28 January 2011, Michael Paget stated that the group had already drawn proportions for the next studio album and will sound a lot like Fever. |
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Many of Gilbert's stories are drawn from real life events, and his life in the wholly fictionalised village of Llanbobl. |
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Water drawn off is not necessarily entirely consumed and some portion may be returned for further use downstream. |
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Seabirds have had a long association with both fisheries and sailors, and both have drawn benefits and disadvantages from the relationship. |
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Instead, lines are drawn to best approximate the locations of exact values, based on the scattered information points available. |
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If there is little or no content on the base map, the contour lines may be drawn with relatively heavy thickness. |
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Due to its historical and geographical diversity, Spanish architecture has drawn from a host of influences. |
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The isohyetal method involves contours of equal precipitation are drawn over the gauges on a map. |
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This is why hours were drawn in sundials in that manner, and why modern clocks have their numbers set in the same way. |
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Trawling can be contrasted with trolling, where baited fishing lines instead of trawls are drawn through the water. |
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Its ancient customary law was drawn up as the Lex Frisionum in the late eighth century. |
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One conclusion drawn was that flag signals were not a satisfactory way to control the fleet. |
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The air along the hills becomes cooler and denser, blowing down into the valley, drawn by gravity. |
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In early December 1587 orders were drawn up for Howard to take the fleet to sea. |
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Villeneuve had drawn up plans to form a force of four squadrons, each containing both French and Spanish ships. |
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Nelson's entire fleet was visible to Villeneuve, drawn up in two parallel columns. |
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When the target ship hits the steel cable, the mines on either side are drawn down the side of the ship's hull, exploding on contact. |
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Several other countries, however, were drawn into the conflict at this time. |
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Hammond was caught instantly due to his damaged engine, while both Clarkson and May had their cars destroyed after long drawn out pursuits. |
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After the grid's drawn through a drawing of straws, where Chris started second to last. |
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Fallow deer are now widespread on the UK mainland and are present in most of England and Wales below a line drawn from the Wash to the Mersey. |
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Elsewhere in Europe, snakes were said to be repelled by ash leaves or a circle drawn by an ash branch. |
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In present times, it may also refer to the representation of a group, such as ones drawn along ethnic or gender lines. |
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Their boundaries as defined by Ptolemy and other geographers of antiquity were drawn along the Nile and Don rivers. |
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Today, Africa contains 54 sovereign countries, most of which have borders that were drawn during the era of European colonialism. |
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The University Senate is a unicameral body consisting of 107 members drawn from all constituencies of the university. |
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The coat of arms of his family was drawn with two purple goats on a field of silver. |
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Schools of sardines are encircled by a net up to 1 kilometre in length which is then drawn closed at the bottom. |
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The defensive movements, on the other hand, involve the whole of the pedipalp being drawn in towards the midline. |
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Exeter itself is relatively marginal, and since World War II its Member of Parliament has usually been drawn from the governing party. |
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Passengers were conveyed from the heliport to their resort or destination on a passenger carrying trailer drawn by a farm tractor. |
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By early 1762 they were drawn into the war with the First Cevallos expedition and became a likely target of Spain. |
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Geologic cross sections use apparent dip when they are drawn at some angle not perpendicular to strike. |
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A vacuum is then drawn on the vacuum bag and atmospheric pressure compresses the part during the cure. |
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When using a tube shaped bag, the ends of the bag are sealed and the air is drawn out of the bag through a nipple using a vacuum pump. |
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They are predominantly human figures drawn in fine detail with accurate anatomical proportioning. |
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The term petroglyph should not be confused with petrograph, which is an image drawn or painted on a rock face. |
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The priests feel her presence by the cart, and, with deep reverence, attend her cart, which is drawn by heifers. |
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Poorer citizens were drawn to lifelong service, as they were rewarded with the prospect of settlement in conquered land. |
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Crassus followed them closely into Moesia but they would not be drawn into battle, withdrawing beyond the Tsibritsa. |
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In Austria and Hungary, most water is drawn from ground and spring sources, and only in rare cases is water from the Danube used. |
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Lake Massapoag in Massachusetts was drawn down by deepening the outlet channel in a search for bog iron. |
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Romanian troops participated in the occupation of Iraq, reaching a peak of 730 soldiers before being slowly drawn down to 350 soldiers. |
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The list of consuls for this state is incomplete, drawn from inscriptions and coins. |
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The provinces to which each consul was assigned were drawn by lot and determined before the end of his consulship. |
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Caesar says that the enemy camp was defended by a wagon train, drawn up behind the German forces, which had now either to fight or to run. |
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Since the second half of the 16th century the archbishops were drawn from the Bavaria Wittelsbach dynasty. |
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She was gregarious, opinionated, and in charge, the kind of person you'd describe as a real pistol, and I was immediately drawn to her. |
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It indicates that they were a conglomeration drawn from various Germanic tribes. |
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In 894, the Magyars and Pechenegs were drawn into the wars between the Byzantines and the Bulgarian Empire. |
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A number of separate codes were drawn up specifically to deal with cases between ethnic Romans. |
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During World War II, detailed invasion plans were drawn up by the Germans, but Switzerland was never attacked. |
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Ards may be drawn by oxen, water buffalo, donkeys, camels, or other animals. |
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It is said that rations could not be distributed, nor even a cup of water drawn from a barrel, without notifying the clerk. |
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It is a circular planisphere drawn on parchment and set in a wooden frame, about 2 meters in diameter. |
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If these features could not be removed, then water would be drawn from a different part of the source. |
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Frequently drawn on sheepskin vellum, portolan charts show coastal features and ports. |
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One study concludes that portolans originated from earlier charts drawn on what is now called the Mercator projection. |
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Slave labor in East Africa was drawn from the Zanj, Bantu peoples that lived along the East African coast. |
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It is a circular planisphere drawn on parchment and set in a wooden frame that measures over two by two meters. |
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The map is drawn on high quality vellum and is set in a gilded wooden frame. |
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The Government of Ghana has drawn up plans to nationalise Ghana's entire petroleum and natural gas reserves to increase government revenue. |
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The Government of Ghana has drawn up plans to nationalise Ghana's entire mining industry to increase government revenues. |
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What is known of Sabellius is drawn mostly from the polemical writings of his opponents. |
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The people on the West African coast were organized into numerous populations that were drawn according to kinship lines. |
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Executive power is exercised by the Cabinet, selected by the Prime Minister and drawn from his supporters in the House of Assembly. |
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Haitian music combines a wide range of influences drawn from the many people who have settled on this Caribbean island. |
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On the 15th of August thirteen ounces of blood were drawn from him and the tertian ague supervened. |
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In one of the charts, Portuguese castles are clearly drawn in Inca territory, something that was never reported in any official document. |
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They were accompanied by maps of the area discussed, many of which were drawn by indigenous artists. |
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Indigenous who were drawn to the mining areas were from different regions of the center of Mexico, with a few from the north itself. |
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During the transit, the navigator can check that the ship is on track by checking that the pip lies on the drawn line. |
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The Guard Cossacks of His Majesty and the Ataman's Guard Cossacks, both drawn from the Don Host, wore red and light blue coats respectively. |
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Based on loan vocabulary, a division might be drawn between Russia Buriat, Mongolia Buriat and China Buriat. |
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The distinction between a horse and pony is commonly drawn on the basis of height, especially for competition purposes. |
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The United Nations has drawn criticism for relying too heavily on English, and not enough on the other five official languages. |
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All languages, in which was originally drawn up or was translated due to enlargement, are legally equally authentic. |
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Hawaiian Creole English is a creole language most of whose vocabulary, but not grammar, is drawn from English. |
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The lexicon of a pidgin is usually small and drawn from the vocabularies of its speakers, in varying proportions. |
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He shows the ways in which American poetry has inherited Webster and drawn upon his lexicography in order to reinvent it. |
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However, for practical management lines are drawn into President of Conference, Chair of District, Superintendent Minister, Minister. |
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Hooker was drawn into the debate through the influence of Edwin Sandys and George Cranmer. |
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At the beginning of Holy Qurbana Service the veil is drawn from right side to left. |
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If the answer to both questions was in the affirmative, an inference could be drawn that the defendant had intended that consequence. |
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Thus, by degrees, this court has drawn over to itself actions which really belong to. |
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Those of you who feel drawn to that profession may rest assured that you will find in it an opportunity for usefulness probably unequaled. |
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Vacationers are drawn for many reasons, including the town's charm, artistic appeal, nightlife, and tax free shopping. |
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The party in whose favor the bill is drawn or is payable is called the payee. |
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The Protectionists being the larger group, the recognised Leaders of the Opposition were drawn from their ranks. |
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Cuneiform texts were written on clay tablets, on which symbols were drawn with a blunt reed used as a stylus. |
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With the exception of an annual income drawn from a trust established by his sons in 1844, Owen died penniless. |
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With rotor spinning, the fibers in the roving are separated, thus opened, and then wrapped and twisted as the yarn is drawn out of the rotor cup. |
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The cotton staples are carded into lap and straightened and drawn into roving which is spun using either a mule or ring frame. |
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These bars could be drawn along the top of the frame by the spinner's left hand thus extending the thread. |
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As the piston rose within the cylinder, drawn upward by a counterbalance, it drew in steam at atmospheric pressure. |
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The resultant bloom was then drawn out under a forge hammer in the usual way. |
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A version of the Oscar rivet is the Olympic rivet which uses an aluminum mandrel that is drawn into the rivet head. |
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Brunel had already drawn up plans for a tunnel under the River Neva in Russia, but this scheme never came to fruition. |
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Air is drawn in and descends just inside the glass, passing up through the flame in the centre of the lamp. |
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If firedamp is drawn into the flame it will burn more brightly and if the proportions are correct may even detonate. |
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It is drawn down through the gauze then passes the flame and ascends the chimney. |
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The knights were drawn to battle by feudal and social obligation, and also by the prospect of profit and advancement. |
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During this period membership was drawn from local authorities,industry, consultancy and academia. |
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The first trains were drawn by Stephenson engines imported from Great Britain. |
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This tool is then completely submerged in the solution vertically and drawn out horizontally to ensure a uniform coating of the wire mesh. |
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Bessemer's attention was drawn to the problem of steel manufacture in the course of an attempt to improve the construction of guns. |
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The king appointed his whole army to be drawn together to a rendezvous at Marlborough. |
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Serving as a minor official in the state of Zheng, he is reported to have drawn up a code of penal laws. |
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Most were built around a grid design in accordance with plans drawn up by James Ramsden. |
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Plans are being drawn up as part of the Energy Coast masterplan to regenerate West Cumbria. |
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The chopped grass can then be dumped in at the top, to be drawn from the bottom in winter. |
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The pier was closed again in 2006, and plans were drawn up to convert the structure into a flats complex. |
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His writing on education has not drawn a significant critical endeavour separable from the criticism of his social writings. |
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Current editions of the Swallows and Amazons series have illustrations which were drawn by Ransome himself. |
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He was the son of an Anglican clergyman, intended for a career in the church but drawn instead to writing. |
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It was first published in 1977, and features a few location maps drawn by Alfred Wainwright, a fellwalker and author. |
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The game's rolling demo flickered in front of her and she felt herself being drawn into the ghosts that it held in that LCD screen. |
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The production numbers of La Cage sparkle, while the comedy is a bevy of sight gags, wildly drawn characters, and sexual rompery. |
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We refuse to be drawn into the debate over which of St. Barts' two rotisseries is the best. They're both good. |
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Even though precision can be carried to an extreme, the scales which now are drawn in will allow derivation of meaningful measurements. |
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The location of the point x0 can always be chosen so that the edges in the Schlegel diagram can be drawn as non-intersecting straight lines. |
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His attention was drawn by the sewali flowers blooming with small, soft, white petals, fluttering in the mild air. |
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I afterwards bought a shigram, a kind of coach usually drawn by two bullocks, and which is much used in India. |
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The heavy, dark tungsten powder would be pressed, hammered, sintered at red heat, then drawn into finer and finer wire for the filaments. |
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Our man knew her enough to know she was a sea of flesh, unsightly badly drawn slag tags and a cheap dress two sizes too small. |
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In a private rite, a ring is drawn on the ground around a harrow or before an indoor stall. |
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This theodicity analogy also explains why politicians have drawn from these metaphoric models to formulate policy to control populations. |
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In addition, a memorandum was kept containing receipts and issues of toddy drawn at a toddy tope. |
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Goods were conveyed about the town almost exclusively in trucks drawn by dogs. |
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As with a hedge of bright, trumpety hibiscus, the eye is daily drawn to the full bloom, away from a confrontation with the passage of time. |
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The appendixes provide specific prevention messages crafted from material drawn from our teen focus groups, user Web sites, and teen magazines. |
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The study population was drawn from institutions of higher learning and research institute in Abia State non-proportionately. |
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Too many wall units can make the kitchen feel cluttered as this is where the eye is drawn first. |
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The animals were drawn to the campsite by the smell of food. |
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The lure of city life has drawn away many of the town's young people. |
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The club's members are drawn from the ranks of high society. |
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The walls of the living room had a delicate vine stencil drawn on them. |
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Objects in the foreground are drawn larger than those in the background. |
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The pictures were drawn in outline and then filled in with color. |
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Their proposal has drawn a muted reaction from most observers. |
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The triacontagonal projection of the 120-cell was first drawn by W. A. Wythoff, but not in reproducible form. |
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The breweries began to develop alcopops with names and advertising drawn from drug culture. |
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A line drawn from a point on a circle to its antipole will cross through the center. |
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A thousand times I berated myself for being drawn into such a trap as I might have known these pits easily could be. |
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The appearance of our caravan was curious and grotesque. Our britchka was drawn by three camels, taken in tow by a man on foot. |
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In the colonial carve-up that followed, lines were drawn between the port cities of Mombasa and Dar es Salaam and the island of Zanzibar. |
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Above all, he has thought himself able to constate a preparoxysmal increase of albumin, from which he has drawn far-reaching conclusions. |
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I have drawn some lines of Linger's character, on purpose to place it in counterview or contrast with that of the other company. |
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The knife is drawn from a point just posterior to the lateral fin nearly to the tail, then curvingly around to the belly. |
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He's drawn Dwayne as a cave-man. A really derpy, ugly caveman, with a sloping forehead, a drooling mouth and Dwayne's buzz cut. |
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Any two dihedral angles are to one another as the angles contained by perpendiculars drawn as in the last proposition. |
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Since the first sword was drawn about this question, Ev'ry tithe soul 'mongst many thousand dismes, Hath been as dear as Helen. |
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Spirits, by distillations, may be drawn out of vegetable juices, which shall flame and fume of themselves. |
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Team members are drawn from the main county sides, and include both English and Welsh players. |
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Artists from outside Wales were also drawn to paint Welsh scenery, at first because of the Celtic Revival. |
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Presently the cloud opened and behold, within it was that Jinni hending in hand a drawn sword, while his eyes were shooting fire sparks of rage. |
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This was because a horse could pull a barge with a load dozens of times larger than the load that could be drawn in a cart. |
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These were all horse drawn or relied on gravity, with a stationary steam engine to haul the wagons back to the top of the incline. |
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The Executive is jointly headed by a First Minister and deputy First Minister drawn from the unionist and nationalist parties. |
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The access situation and the proximity of the two roads has drawn widespread criticism, highlighted by a 2006 National Geographic survey. |
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Ploughs were traditionally drawn by working animals such as horses or cattle, but in modern times are drawn by tractors. |
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As the plough is drawn through the soil it creates long trenches of fertile soil called furrows. |
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Fig. 9. represents a hydrophore used for procuring specimens of water from moderate depths, drawn on a scale of one-tenth of the full size. |
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The light infantry consisted of 1,200 unarmoured skirmishing troops drawn from the youngest and lower social classes. |
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Scripture readings are drawn from the Old and New Testaments, but especially the gospel accounts. |
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The first half is based mainly on the Soliloquies of St Augustine of Hippo, the remainder is drawn from various sources. |
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However, which lesson can be drawn from observation of natural societies and extended to infosocieties? |
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Increasingly, however, Edward's attention was drawn towards military affairs. |
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The process of appointment is not known, but the names were drawn almost exclusively from among John's more active opponents. |
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These seem as if, in the time of Edward I., they were drawn up into the form of a law, in the first instance. |
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He was sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered but because he was Edward's cousin he was given a quicker death by beheading. |
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At her funeral on 28 April, the coffin was taken to Westminster Abbey on a hearse drawn by four horses hung with black velvet. |
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As the police made their way to the upper levels, they did so with guns drawn and itchy trigger fingers at the ready. |
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It was probably around this time that Wren was drawn into redesigning a battered St Paul's Cathedral. |
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Behind closed doors and in pub back rooms, plans were drawn up for a mass protest. |
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Tropical Africa was only fully drawn into the colonial system at the end of the 19th century. |
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In modern times, all Prime Ministers and Leaders of the Opposition have been drawn from the Commons, not the Lords. |
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In 1605 he established a single commission of ten drawn equally from Scotland and England to bring law and order to the region. |
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Erasmus Darwin and Josiah Wedgwood, who were drawn by the reputed healing properties of the waters. |
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Historically it was drawn from the aquifer via ponds, deep wells, occasional springs or bournes and chalk streams and rivers. |
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Plans were drawn up to make Ripon a centre of education, a University of the North, to rival Oxford and Cambridge. |
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Eventually a truce was declared and a line drawn between the leftern and the rightern semispheres. |
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Counterfeiting was high treason, punishable by the felon being hanged, drawn and quartered. |
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Dirac's attention was drawn to a mysterious mathematical relationship, at first sight unintelligible, that Heisenberg had reached. |
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One effect of the policy is that worn out road signs are replaced by bilingual ones, but this plan has drawn some criticism. |
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Various tables were drawn up, aiming to produce the necessary alignment between the solar year and the phases of the calendrical moon. |
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Priests found celebrating Mass were often hanged, drawn and quartered, rather than being burned at the stake. |
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While Charles remained firmly Protestant, he was personally drawn towards a consciously 'High Church' Anglicanism. |
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However the Methodists changed and in the 1880s moved into the Liberal Party, drawn in large part by Gladstone's intense moralism. |
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In 2002, Wesley was listed at number 50 on the BBC's list of the 100 Greatest Britons, drawn from a poll of the British public. |
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Much of the coven's early membership was drawn from the club's members and its meetings were held within the club grounds. |
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Historians Keith Thomas and his student Alan Macfarlane study witchcraft by combining historical research with concepts drawn from anthropology. |
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When not in use, the boats were drawn up into the sheds for maintenance and protection. |
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Plans for defence were drawn up and gun platforms were built, readying the Tower for war. |
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An integrated conservation programme that addresses the priority areas has been drawn up by the cathedral's Surveyor to the Fabric, John Burton. |
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As of 2008 they are drawn from schools in the London boroughs of Merton, Sutton, Kingston, and Wandsworth, as well as from Surrey. |
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Pixies are drawn to horses, riding them for pleasure and making tangled ringlets in the manes of those horses they ride. |
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Each of the condemned, said Coke, would be drawn backwards to his death, by a horse, his head near the ground. |
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Jennifer Stead has drawn attention to a description of a recipe identical to 'toad in the hole' from the middle of the century. |
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This introduces interlace, and also uses Celtic motifs drawn from metalwork. |
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Holbein transferred each drawn portrait study to the panel with the aid of geometrical instruments. |
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Some of his conclusions are inferences drawn from the trilingual writings of Gower. |
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In 1215 the Magna Carta was drawn up, it became the cornerstone of liberty in first England, Great Britain and later, the world. |
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Christie's mature novels, from 1940 onwards, often have titles drawn from literature. |
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He found himself commanding enlisted men who were drawn mainly from the mining, milling, and weaving towns of Lancashire. |
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Vocal scores drawn from the edition were published by Novello in London, but some scores, such as the vocal score to Samson are incomplete. |
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The initial outline of what would become Licence to Kill was drawn up by Wilson and Maibaum. |
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A lot of women are drawn to him chiefly because he embodies a certain kind of danger and never sticks around for too long. |
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For any match other than the final, if the teams were still tied after extra time, lots would be drawn to determine the winner. |
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Seeding is used whilst making the draw for this stage, whilst teams from the same country may not be drawn into groups together. |
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Tottenham have a large fanbase in the United Kingdom, drawn largely from north London and the Home counties. |
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After the first knockout round, the 40 survivors entered a group phase, with the clubs being drawn into eight groups of five each. |
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Five matches were played in 1902 but the first two were drawn after being hit by bad weather. |
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Under Brearley's leadership, England went on to win the next two matches before a drawn final match at The Oval. |
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However, with the Ashes going to Australia in the event of a drawn series, there was still all to play for at The Oval. |
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This is often because they are drawn to sponsorships or training facilities in such places as the United States. |
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As a result, much media attention was drawn right from the beginning of this tournament. |
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Rowell transformed the ethos of a club that had traditionally drawn its players from the immediate locality. |
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He achieved a drawn series against New Zealand but was given a tougher time by the touring Australians. |
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A new code of laws, replacing the code administered by the Marylebone Cricket Club, was drawn up for the event. |
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In case the two countries have not met since 1970, lots are drawn to determine the host country. |
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On the day before play starts, the order of play for the first day is drawn at random. |
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A masterplan for the future of the site was drawn up in 2012, comprising six 'big ideas' to restore and redevelop the palace. |
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Led by Andrew II of Hungary and Leopold VI, Duke of Austria, forces drawn mainly from Hungary, Germany, Flanders, and Frisia achieved little. |
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Various other designs for a common flag were drawn up following the union of the two Crowns in 1603, but were rarely, if ever, used. |
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The Tosa water chestnut leaf mon was then drawn as a rhombus or diamond shape in the Mitsubishi logo. |
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Speakers are drawn from across Scotland and are chosen to represent the balance of religious beliefs according to the Scottish census. |
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During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. |
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The Edinburgh Military Tattoo, occupies the Castle Esplanade every night, with massed pipers and military bands drawn from around the world. |
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