Fennel, rosemary, marjoram, garlic, and juniper berries are variously favoured aromatics in Italian pork cookery. |
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Others favoured a more traditional design using cardboard and green fabrics. |
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Labour's favoured party is the Greens, but that free trade agreement with China is a sticking point. |
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The thundering surf around the jutting piers of Pacific Ocean Park is the favoured playground of these washed-out youngsters. |
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The Dolphins were favoured to win but ran into some stout defence and a forward pack that grew in confidence throughout the day. |
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The Labour party had 18 years in opposition to think about its favoured structure. |
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If the jogger was wearing the strip of the team they favoured, they stopped and helped. |
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The jury has long favoured feel-good coming-of-age films, character studies with a moral, well-crafted films from a bygone time. |
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Quite by chance we had, not so literally this time, stumbled upon one of the most favoured sites in the country for the declining bird. |
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Latham is overly fond of a technocratic style of language, favoured by business elites. |
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Since then the cartel has been attempting to show how responsible it is and has favoured price over volume. |
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Over the coming weeks the share price could be strongly influenced by takeover speculation, with Telefonica of Spain the favoured suitor. |
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Let's not forget the opulent restaurant favoured by Hong Kongese high-rollers. |
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She favoured floral chintz, velvet button-back chairs and mahogany antiques. |
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The citizens' insurance model favoured by the party congress is a two-sided coin. |
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Britain could be forced to give up its adversarial court system in favour of the inquisitorial style favoured in much of continental Europe. |
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He proved to be a most effective polemicist, whose prose style could sway opinion towards his favoured causes. |
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I opted for a 20 ft rod rather than the more popular pole favoured by many of the local anglers. |
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Yet one of her favoured modes of writing is the epigram, that celebration of inversion. |
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Air attacks wreaked havoc on German road and rail communications, though in such a way that the invasion sector was not especially favoured. |
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She favoured me with what might have been a fond glance, sighed a mega-cat sigh, and went back to sleep. |
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The suite of flowers we have now are the ones favoured by the particular amount of rain we had, and the particular time when it came. |
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In the competitive struggle for existence, creatures possessing advantageous mutations would be favoured, eventually evolving into new species. |
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She favoured me with another small grin and withdrew her hand, pretending an exaggerated interest in watching as her claws retracted. |
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In coastal areas, for example, puffins, rock doves, fulmars and guillemots are the most favoured items of diet. |
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It also approved a relaxation of some of the conditions attached to its initial approval and this again favoured the developer. |
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The 14-year-old Moorland Line is the boundary that defines moorland within England's less favoured pastures. |
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York Central is an industrial wasteland of the type favoured by gritty cop dramas. |
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The demand for UN approval is favoured by sections of the European ruling class and various antiwar groupings. |
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This change seems to be favoured by politicians, the media, and the public. |
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The result was to increase the influence of those who favoured extreme egalitarianism. |
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I wonder if the minor clerical errors would be pointed out to the proposers if the hierarchy favoured the motion themselves? |
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Given the choice of shirt colour, it was assumed that Eriksson would plump for the lucky red favoured by England these days. |
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The follow-the-leader approach favoured the Congress when it was Number One. |
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When teams from outside the elite gatecrash the party the favoured clubs pick apart their squads to ensure no repetition. |
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With 14 per cent of precincts reporting, 56 per cent of voters wanted him out while 44 favoured his staying in office. |
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By the late 16th century, most fashionable patrons favoured fantastical Mannerist pieces for their displays. |
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The philosophy of the fund is to invest in its four favoured vice areas of defence, drink, tobacco, and gambling. |
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As the favoured outer garment of trainspotters and computer geeks it was always going to be a laughing stock. |
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There was a feeling that living was much harder for those who obeyed the law and that impunity favoured criminals. |
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Is there a man among you who hasn't poured himself into tight jeans or favoured a T-shirt that flashed a beefy bicep? |
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Cadorna was not unaware of the new conditions in warfare that favoured defensive firepower. |
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In the year before her death, the Princess favoured startling Versace mini-dresses accessorised with big jewels and eye-catching handbags. |
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The green piles of watermelons, which herald the scorching season ahead, are favoured thirst-quenchers. |
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Filled with a strong fishy smell, it is the favoured gathering place for those seeking fresh seafood. |
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Somebody has to win, and it was as easy to believe that Pete Astor had been favoured by blind chance as by an extra-dimensional being. |
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A less expensive alternative favoured by some is to make interpositives and internegatives on paper. |
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Patterns of jointing meat vary between countries depending on the methods favoured for cookery. |
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The more ambitious and well favoured tend to become obtrusive, and, eventually, inevitably, an embarrassment to their masters. |
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The Carlow clubs have been reasonably well favoured by the luck of the draw. |
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Most favoured sites are contained in the soft fibrous bark of coast redwoods and wellingtonias. |
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Early Victorian taste favoured opulence and eclecticism, so exhibition showpieces coexisted with simpler, compact items like Windsor chairs. |
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What explains this curious death of an idea once favoured by the men at the top of their two parties? |
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The government, furthermore, favoured cooperation with the labour unions and forged strong alliances with them. |
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Cast bronze was now his favoured material and a growing sense of blandness and reiteration dogged his later career. |
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These slim bodied fish are easy for the zander to handle and are also the dominant fish species in their favoured environments. |
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It was the time of experimentation and the zeitgeist favoured ordinary people as subject matter for documentaries. |
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Further, maintaining an ample supply of foxes required at least a partial creation of their favoured habitat. |
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Like Rembrandt, his contemporaries among the Restoration portraitists favoured fanciful mythological guises. |
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The use of images of fetuses has generally been a favoured tactic of the anti-abortion lobby. |
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During this period favoured locations for centres of anticyclones are the Great Victoria Desert and central New South Wales. |
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For these reasons we prefer the analysis put forward in the respondent's notice to the theory of automatic reversion which the judge favoured. |
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He drives a top of the range Mercedes but has not indulged himself with a fleet of the sort of flash cars favoured by some in the football world. |
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It is in the typical English perpendicular style, being square-ended, not the semi-circular apsidal ends as favoured on the continent. |
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It departs from the photographic style she has mostly favoured and adopts a story-telling stance. |
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The garden designer Gertrude Jekyll was a great fan and favoured naturalistic planting companions such as heaths Erica and rock roses Cistus. |
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At the other extreme, it is favoured by inner-city teens who appear to communicate entirely in an impenetrable mix of street slang and patois. |
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There are also some very pricey hideaways in the neighboring islands of the archipelago favoured by the jet set. |
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If the only choice in practice was between aristocratic oligarchy and democracy, then he favoured democracy. |
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The political forces that favoured modernization were themselves divided by the old cleavage of religion. |
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Fine-grained mylonite developed in the fault corridor may have favoured aseismic deformation in the Shin volcano area. |
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However, if the Irishman's troublesome hamstring plays up, Reardon could be switched to his favoured right-wing spot. |
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Only his khaki safari suit, of the kind favoured by many African leaders, hints at his political status. |
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Mostly good weather favoured the event for the three weeks when outdoor pursuits could be taken up. |
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A candidate who can talk English in an Americanised accent will be the most favoured choice of these companies. |
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The composer uses techniques favoured by 16th century Italian madrigalists particularly those of Monteverdi and Gesualdo. |
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During the 19th, Yorkshire Large Whites, Middle Whites, Tamworths, and Lincolnshire curly-coated pigs were the breeds favoured for bacon. |
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So, although the study of logic and Buddhist philosophy was not yet prevalent, the practice of tantra in extreme secrecy was much favoured. |
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Walshe was an admirer of Mussolini and when the war began he favoured an Axis victory. |
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When I was three, in 1967, I favoured mince and tatties, cheesy potatoes and chicken soup with rice. |
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Most people outside of the continent have little idea that country and western is the favoured popular music of most Aboriginal communities. |
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A few years ago, teaching was a favoured profession for graduates wanting a stable career. |
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In coastal areas, for example, puffins, rock doves, fulmars and guillemots are most favoured items of diet. |
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The typical MAMIL is over the age of 35 and paid enough to afford the expensive brands favoured by their tribe. |
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Assuming our favoured out-of-sequence thrust model, we infer the following tectonostratigraphic events. |
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Chess especially was highly favoured and backgammon was second in popularity. |
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An explanation in terms of telepathy was also favoured by the fact that the success rates depended on who was calling. |
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The most favoured roles include customer service, technical support, telesales and credit collection. |
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The strong wind, which blew down the pitch, favoured the under-dogs in the opening half and they dominated territorially for much of that period. |
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Roman classicism had inspired Palladian architecture which was favoured by the Whig ascendancy in Britain. |
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Mitterrand quickly favoured Jospin and by 1973 had already brought him into the national secretariat of the party. |
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From here, barring a major collapse, Mount Sion were always favoured to win out and so it proved. |
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He habitually wore shabby tweeds and a cloth cap of the kind favoured by Cockney barrow boys, also by country squires. |
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The skip under consideration is not the nimble, rope-dodging footstep favoured by schoolgirls and boxers. |
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The fact that secular considerations also favoured this course of action is, of course, beside the point. |
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The Wren family, obviously much favoured by the King, were staunch Royalists. |
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Mums are queuing up to get their hands on a classically designed pram favoured by royals and celebrities. |
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Riverside sites like that at Swanscombe seem to have been especially favoured by these early Clactonian people. |
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It wasn't the capital punishment the judge favoured, but the idea of justice being conducted in full view of the public. |
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He favoured communal green spaces, cul-de-sacs, semi-detached houses and terraces with gardens front and back. |
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But the critics were in the minority as mainstream thinking, as well as public sentiment, generally favoured growth. |
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Heavy industry was favoured against light industry, with engineering, metallurgy, energy and chemicals absorbing the lion's share of the funds. |
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A focus group of society members discussed the issue, and the majority favoured banning A-boards. |
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His vacation of the midfield also enabled Jamie Buchan to get back to his favoured position in midfield after a long spell at left back. |
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By the early 14th cent. the endowment of almshouses had become a favoured form of charitable bequest. |
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In prison she went on hunger strikes, a tactic favoured by many of the suffragettes, as a hunger strike meant release from jail. |
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What is presented here is a discussion of the most widely favoured explanations for Britain's imperial decline and fall. |
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Chopping devices are favoured over mincers because the latter tend to crush the meat, squeezing out the juices. |
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The report accuses the church of allowing white parishes and parishioners to be favoured at the expense of their black brothers and sisters. |
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Vinyl records and valve amplifiers are for them, with the triode valve being the one most favoured. |
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In fact after the first round of this season's NBA play-offs, no lower-seeded team has triumphed over its favoured competition. |
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Other activities favoured by the younger visitors to the park are the miniature railway, swingboats and playland outdoor play area. |
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But her monthly pocket money was lower than that of a young maid who was favoured by the young lord. |
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The cravat is favoured again, worn with blazers and tweed jackets, for outdoor sporting events and cocktail parties on patios. |
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The Pennine and Peak moorlands are favoured areas for observing breeding ring ouzels. |
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Precipitation of gold is favoured by similar conditions to those that favour precipitation of silica. |
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Taking a step back from traditional ideas of silver service, they've favoured offering faultless food and service with an edge. |
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There are nods to Motown, the Isley Brothers and the early hip-hop beats favoured by Evelyn in his younger B-boy days. |
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The mulloway feeds voraciously on other fish, and is itself a favoured prey of human anglers. |
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Alternatively, if unrealized and undervalued tax assets like tax credits and losses are on hand, a share purchase will be favoured. |
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Climate change has also favoured the muntjac as unlike other deer, they do not have a breeding season. |
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The favoured format would show them the covert video of them slobbing out and show them how content and real they look. |
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Firstly, fascism discriminates between enterprises and families according to whether they belong to the favoured nationality. |
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She was amused to see he wore old sneakers instead of the boots favoured by the others. |
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Salty for the most part, yet with a trace of tanginess, it was a change from the devilled foods favoured by the plainsmen of Gratze. |
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Those favoured by the regime still tended towards the neo-Gothic in architecture and sculpture, and an academic historicism in painting. |
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Other materials favoured by Yin and fellow artists are human hair, beans, pearls, stones or grains of rice. |
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These perches with huge vistas were just the sort of place the Urartians favoured for their strongholds. |
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He favoured flashy, shiny fabrics, rather like the ghetto-fabulous P. Diddy. |
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He was much favoured by the king, who directed that all his grand motets should be copied by the court copyists. |
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London and the south-east of England continue to be the favoured destinations for Irish investors. |
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The Herald favoured returning Niue to direct New Zealand rule, despite the fact that most Niueans adamantly opposed this. |
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At grown-up dinner parties, my mother favoured crown of lamb, the cutlets primly decorated with little paper coronets. |
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If we are not to use man-made poisons, the answer favoured by progressive gardeners is some kind of natural remedy. |
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In the early twentieth century vulcanized rubber was favoured, and latterly hard plastic. |
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His favoured tool was the confession note, a certificate confirming that a penitent had been confessed by an authorized priest. |
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For example, British cartographers favoured showing height by means of contour lines while the French preferred hachures. |
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One favoured method of working off excess energy before a work out or a hack is to lunge the horse for a short period before mounting. |
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Intel servers are a relative novelty at IBM, which until the late 1990s favoured its higher-end server families. |
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Despite a move to his favoured central position the England captain failed to stamp his authority on the game. |
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Both the dense forest interiors and the fringes edging peat swamps are favoured. |
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What this is about is affording privileged protection under law to categories of people favoured by the canons of political correctness. |
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Molotov favoured a continuation of the hard line in foreign policy, especially towards Tito. |
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What I do remember about Eddie Rademeyer is a particular locution he favoured when a question of his was met with a blank stare by some poor uncomprehending pupil. |
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Once favoured by the gauchos of the Argentinian pampas, it is fantastically fashionable, and promises to help combat stress by galvanising the nervous and immune systems. |
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While the one on the left had the other stewardesses were chugging down and dancing, it was the one on the right that was favoured by our unattractive hostess. |
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This combination of management and heavy, poorly-drained soils favoured characteristic plants such as great burnet, devil's bit scabious, meadow rue and pepper saxifrage. |
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There is also an option of extending the site He said he had favoured a proposal to create a film studio at the power station site, but that idea was no longer being pursued. |
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Many Zambian observers had favoured US-style presidential primary elections that would then have had the two leading candidates in a run-off election. |
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Although this legend is told in many places in Norway, it is favoured among the Sami people and features the enemy as the Russians, Swedes or just plain robbers. |
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The bocage terrain of western Normandy favoured the resolute defender, and there was growing concern at an invasion which seemed to have stuck fast. |
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The Neapolitan coastal resort of Baiae was favoured by rich Romans in Augustan times, although their marble villas were later overturned by an earthquake. |
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The ones who favoured him pointed to his unnatural talent and boxing ability and seemingly great stamina and picked him to outbox the 27-year-old legend. |
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Royalists believed that it would smooth the way towards a restoration, and to hasten the moment, they favoured a conciliatory approach to both Austria and Great Britain. |
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Another way of gauging public interest was to keep an eye on my favoured news Website, which keeps a running tally of the top 10 stories viewed by its customers. |
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Potter would write out her stories in an exercise book, paste in a few watercolours and a number of pen-and-ink sketches and then present it as a gift to a favoured child. |
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Hundreds of people who favoured ice skating over sledging made their way to the Ice Factor, in the Eye of York, which has had two of its busiest days over the festive period. |
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The finished form of the building is suitably monumental, built in a baroque style that eschews the more mannered Palladianism favoured for most contemporary commissions. |
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It's undistinguished, he says, by any particular feature except the flashy mag wheels, which are like after-market add-ons favoured by spendthrifts. |
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The most favoured option is the corporate away day with the guru. |
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This was the approach favoured by the group of countries with incipient pharmaceutical industries capable of producing generic copies of highly expensive drugs. |
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Problems first arose in the 1980s but despite continual breakdowns it was favoured by most elderly tenants because it supplied unmetered heat and hot water. |
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Education provision, with its labyrinthine structure of exams and assessments, has moved on but the core issues of funding, favoured schools and bored teenagers have not. |
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So, the team has constructed a dew pond, an artificial reservoir traditionally favoured by farmers of chalky landscapes such as those in which the wood is situated. |
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Charming bed and breakfast inns, village delis and bars are a window to quality Alsatian living and country life, favoured by most inhabitants of this enchanting region. |
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In England, porter, originally the beer favoured by porters at the market, became the health drink of the Victorians, often prescribed by doctors for convalescent ladies. |
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When the Westingshire Brewery took over the Goat and Compasses in the mid-seventies they favoured faux nineteenth century horse brasses and a liberal smearing of oak veneer. |
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Here, in this small, unpretentious rural backwater on the right bank of Bordeaux's Gironde river, was where those who favoured silky, supple clarets bought their wine. |
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Vultures will be replaced by less favoured scavengers like rats and dogs. |
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Being left-footed he gives a natural balance to any team, and in his favoured position of left-back he is constantly trying to link up with the front players. |
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Films with happy endings are usually favoured by the audience. |
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It is the favoured destination for tens of thousands of couples. |
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Separated from Frederick for 13 years, George II clearly favoured his second son, William, Duke of Cumberland. |
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In our phone poll more than 80 per cent favoured postponing the ballot. |
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The favoured stretch of shingle beach and marram was again fenced off. |
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The pinto was different, taller and leaner with more black in his coat, but he had that same short-bodied, chunky look that Joe Cartwright favoured. |
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South Africa, with its developed manufacturing base, sophisticated infrastructure and large work force, is already favoured by the transnationals. |
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The blanched stalks or ribs of the inner leaves are favoured in Spain for the Madrid version of the nationally renowned cocido and are used in other dishes too. |
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The south-west of Dublin remains the favoured location for firms seeking industrial property because of its proximity to the country's main roads. |
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Many of the exhibiting societies favoured by the Pre-Raphaelites, such as the Hogarth Club, had architect as well as artist members and they exhibited side-by-side. |
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And Juicy, a newish LA-based casualwear label favoured by actresses and singers, sold out of their candy-coloured velveteen suits in a matter of weeks. |
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Success and social ascendancy favoured those lacking any scruples. |
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Feeding and squatting in the sun and all indifferent to passing trains, bean geese have wintered in this favoured area of the Yare valley many years. |
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He joined the French Communist Party soon after his return and favoured proletarian subjects that he hoped would be accessible to the working class. |
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Here also there was an ambitious programme of church building in the twelfth century, as favoured churches and chapels were transformed into parish kirks. |
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In his measures against the work-shy and corrupt, he favoured vigorous penalties more than an improvement of the situations which gave rise to their vices. |
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If the pub had not been the favoured haunt of the living dead, a pasty faced bunch of assorted reprobates and alcoholics, he would have quite liked it. |
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If his report had unduly favoured one of these equally matched titanesses, that was a natural consequence of their having been lovers for quite some time. |
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If Imperial Rome had remained faithful to the style of ancient Greece with its vast, lavish buildings, then the Renaissance also favoured this classical style. |
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To prevent such an outcome it occupied London, purged the House of Commons of those who favoured negotiation, and engineered the trial and execution of the king. |
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The reason why they favoured an underground metro was the natural beauty of Bangalore with its many avenue trees that impressed the Japanese visitors. |
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If you believe a club gets favoured treatment from the NRL, name the club? |
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If he criticised the Kremlin at all, it was on the grounds of what he considered its inconsistent efforts in carrying out policies that favoured the new private owners. |
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These are the holidays most favoured by its clients in previous years. |
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The concept is one favoured by Marxists and communist theoreticians. |
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Cam's own table was at the stairhead, the better to greet and farewell his guests, and to ask a favoured one occasionally to join him for a quick drink. |
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Some of our more favoured sectors currently include basic materials, selected consumer cyclicals and operationally secure telecommunications operators. |
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Drab, dark-coloured fabrics, favoured by many makers to give their cars a businesslike look and dirt-resistant functionality, are hard-wearing but dreary. |
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Sam is famous for cuddling up to favoured hacks with a stream of tips. |
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The Trinidadian favoured long chapters and winding sentences. |
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He supported William of Orange, though, as a Tory, he favoured a regency. |
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Various environmental factors have favoured this population explosion, but one of the main causes is the popularity among collectors of the triton's shell. |
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The public had previously called upon the artistic community within the establishment to throw off the shackles of regimented style favoured by the state. |
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He may, for political reasons, be deemed worthy of prosecution, but such measures will not be applied either to the imperialist leaders or their favoured stooges. |
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It seems extraordinary that this crumbling little eatery with its plastic tumblers and splintery benches should be so favoured by the rich and famous. |
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Black holes could therefore be the vehicle for a kind of cosmic natural selection, in which universes are reproductively favoured if they make lots of black-hole offspring. |
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Apart from the sandy heaths of the Landes, to the south of the Gironde, it was a fertile region whose warm, damp climate favoured great agricultural diversity. |
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Although his British career has been conducted at a lower pitch since the early 70s, he remains, at 61, among America's most favoured heavyweight interviewers. |
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The dark treacly colours of Adriaen Brouwer's Interior of a Tavern suit the murk and smoke of the pot-houses favoured by that grimly observant wastrel. |
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At an early stage the Moravians favoured Byzantine chant, but in the 11th century they were subject to the same constraints as the church in Bohemia. |
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Low glass viscosity and rapid welding of ignimbrite would be principally favoured by high-temperature emplacement, alkaline magmatic composition and incomplete degassing. |
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Cithara was, moreover, the term favoured by the Greek translators of the Septuagint in their rendering of kinnor. |
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Thus, the new system favoured a new Anglican establishment in Church and State. |
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A large bommie the shape of an onion extends from the main reef on the northern side, and here were two dark crevices favoured by coral trout. |
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Binding is however favoured by the non-salt dependent free energy, the ion-release cratic free energy and by decreased ion-ion repulsion. |
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The cub-reporter cannot make a name for himself unless he is favoured by fortune. |
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Now and then, when luck had favoured me, I had managed to get five shillings for a feuilleton from some newspaper or other. |
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Most of the Scottish commissioners favoured union, and about half were government ministers and other officials. |
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This embarrassment turned to bitterness when the Woodvilles came to be favoured over the Nevilles at court. |
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In terms of public policy she favoured pragmatism in dealing with religious matters. |
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However, the victory was not a turning point in the war, which continued and often favoured Spain. |
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Some wanted a republic, but others favoured retaining some type of monarchical government. |
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Charles acquiesced to the Clarendon Code even though he favoured a policy of religious tolerance. |
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The officers were enlisted within the British armies and so favoured that the established officer corps began to fear for its position. |
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Although the Whigs were William's strongest supporters, he initially favoured a policy of balance between the Whigs and Tories. |
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Along with secular matters, readers also favoured an alphabetical ordering scheme over cumbersome works arranged along thematic lines. |
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At the time Parliament was considering the route of a railway between England and Scotland and favoured a railway via the west coast. |
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During the English Civil War Manchester strongly favoured the Parliamentary interest. |
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Although the King actually favoured greater control over the Company, the proposed commissioners were all political allies of Fox. |
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In 1803, the war resumed but public opinion distrusted Addington to lead the nation in war, and instead favoured Pitt. |
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From 1900 until the 1950s, Scots favoured New South Wales, as well as Western Australia and Southern Australia. |
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Later reports indicate that Churchill favoured letting Gandhi die if he went on a hunger strike. |
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An element of British public and political sentiment favoured a negotiated peace with Germany, among them Halifax as Foreign Secretary. |
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Legalisation of cannabis for medical uses is favoured by some Conservative politicians, including Boris Johnson. |
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Historically, influenced by Keynesian economics, the party favoured government intervention in the economy, and the redistribution of wealth. |
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A period of 'civil war' broke out among senior membership between those who favoured Farage's leadership and those seeking a change. |
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The number of seats is more favoured towards Labour than the geographic spread, with 34 Conservative seats and 25 Labour. |
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The occupations most favoured by females and acceptable to society are teaching and tutoring. |
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Puppetry and shadow plays were also a favoured form of entertainment in past centuries, a famous one being Wayang from Indonesia. |
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It is an example of the early motte and bailey castles favoured by the Normans. |
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Windsor Castle continued to be favoured by monarchs in the 15th century, despite England beginning to slip into increasing political violence. |
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Beef is more common in western Japan, including Osaka, and in Okinawa, chicken is favoured. |
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This extensively hopped, lighter beer was easier to store and transport, and so favoured the growth of larger breweries. |
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In Basel, he was favoured by humanist patrons, whose ideas helped form his vision as a mature artist. |
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They prefigure the simpler style that Holbein favoured in the later part of his career. |
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While Craig favoured stylised abstraction, Stanislavski, armed with his 'system,' explored psychological motivation. |
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At the end of the debate, Satan volunteers to poison the newly created Earth and God's new and most favoured creation, Mankind. |
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Kegan Paul later suggested that Mrs Godwin had favoured her own children over those of Mary Wollstonecraft. |
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Unlike other authors of the genre, Tolkien never favoured signing his works. |
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By September, however, he was furious at Cumberland's negotiated settlement, which he felt greatly favoured the French. |
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Kazan had favoured Jessica Tandy and later, Olivia de Havilland over Leigh, but knew she had been a success on the London stage as Blanche. |
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However, Hamed won the fight in his favoured round 2 with two knockdowns, the second of which forced the referee to wave the fight off instantly. |
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The French and Polish governments favoured turning Memel into an international city, while Lithuania wanted to annex the area. |
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Labour was divided between those who favoured devolution and those who wanted to maintain a full central Westminster government. |
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The Scottish Socialist Party favoured an independent Scottish currency, pegged to sterling in the short term. |
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As with all subsequent renewals of what became the Auld Alliance, the treaty slightly favoured France more than Scotland. |
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As Protestantism gained ground in Scotland opinion grew there that favoured closer links with England than with France. |
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He favoured Low church clergymen in promotion, disliking other movements in Anglicanism for political reasons. |
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Home Rule was favoured by William Ewart Gladstone, but opposed by many in the British Liberal and Conservative parties. |
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Thatcher had favoured Major over Heseltine in the leadership contest, but her support for him weakened in later years. |
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Most ships were salvaged, but the remaining wrecks are now a favoured haunt of recreational divers. |
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Tenements are commonly bought by a wide range of social types and are favoured for their large rooms, high ceilings and original period features. |
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In particular, if the trait is quantitative and univariate then both higher and lower trait levels are favoured. |
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James VI of Scotland favoured doctrinal Calvinism but supported the bishops. |
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The British people, who depended heavily on American food imports, generally favoured the United States. |
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The Salvation Army adopted the latter as its favoured processional, and it became Sullivan's most enduring hymn. |
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From 1968 to 1973, he favoured a Gibson SG Special live, and later used customised Les Pauls in different tunings. |
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Empiricist philosophers, such as Hume and Berkeley, favoured the bundle theory of personal identity. |
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For the 1992 World Cup, an alternate method was used of simply omitting the first team's worst overs, but that favoured the first team. |
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He was opposed by modernists such as Paul Reynaud and Charles de Gaulle, who favoured investment in armour and aircraft. |
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Much as in England, Wales, and Scotland, the franchise was always limited to the property owning classes, which favoured the landed gentry. |
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It was to be here that Robert would build the manor house that would serve as his favoured residence during the final years of his reign. |
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Thomson's own views favoured a version of theistic evolution sped up by divine guidance. |
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Rural boards favoured economy and the release of children for agricultural labour. |
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Such food is favoured in early spring and summer, but may also be eaten in autumn and winter during beechnut and acorn crop failures. |
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However, many of Labour's traditional strongholds favoured the Yes side, notably including Glasgow. |
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The Court and the government were also very mobile, and each dynasty favoured its own castles and estates. |
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Rather than focusing on punitive expeditions as favoured by his father, the young Prince Henry adopted a strategy of economic blockade. |
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As Prime Minister, Lloyd George favoured the Conservatives in his coalition in the 1918 elections, leaving the Liberal Party a minority. |
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The first advocates of socialism favoured social levelling in order to create a meritocratic or technocratic society based on individual talent. |
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It was largely forgotten by the House of Stuart, who favoured a unicorn instead. |
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In 1146 news reached Owain that his favoured eldest son and heir, Rhun ab Owain Gwynedd, died. |
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Before the English built the town of Conwy, Aberconwy Abbey, the site was occupied by a Cistercian monastery favoured by the Welsh princes. |
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List PR was favoured on the Continent because the use of lists in elections, the scrutin de liste, was already widespread. |
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Francis Hincks, who would become the Province of Canada's Prime Minister in 1851, favoured the plan. |
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It has been subsequently championed by celebrity chefs such as Bryn Williams, and is known to be favoured by Charles, Prince of Wales. |
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Initially, the Turkish Cypriots favoured the continuation of the British rule. |
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Protandry is favoured in areas of high food abundance and protogyny occurs in areas of low food abundance. |
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Certain locations such as the local patch of forest, wetland and coast may be favoured according to the location and season. |
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The Qing Empire favoured the Japanese position and even offered military aid, but Japan declined it. |
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Admiral Tirpitz, responsible for the German fleet, favoured ship survivability and chose to sacrifice some gun size for improved armour. |
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For the first fortnight of the war, Gamelin favoured Plan E, because of the example of the fast German advances in Poland. |
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The chiefs were in favour of a balanced rearmament but within financial limits, judged that the air force should be favoured. |
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Albuquerque, throughout his career, favoured the Hindu paganry against the Hindi Moslems, finding the former much less intractable. |
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Palaiologan art favoured tall, robust figures wrapped in garments that revealed the body underneath. |
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The often long, straight, trunks were favoured as a source of timber for keels in ship construction. |
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It is also a good fuel, though not favoured for open fires as it tends to spit. |
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In Scotland, sycamores were once a favoured tree for hangings, because their lower branches rarely broke under the strain. |
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Carbonate precipitation is thermodynamically favoured at high temperature and low pressure. |
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The referendum campaign of 1948 was bitterly fought, and interests in both Canada and Britain favoured and supported confederation with Canada. |
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