She finds some white spirit and, without recognising any risk that might be involved, throws a considerable amount over the coal. |
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Hawkins doesn't give us a heap of recitative, but actually finds a coherent musical structure that fits the poems. |
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Jenny is determined to make her own way in life, and finds a job as kitchen maid at a grand house in Beverley. |
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Thus begins an adventure in which Measle finds friends, braves dangers, wreaks vengeance and discovers a happy ending. |
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It also offers some splendid finds for Birders, such as water ouzels and belted kingfishers. |
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On such an account, Oakes finds he is not as generously treated in the book as he might like, and consequently wreaks some vengeance. |
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A beautiful Cuban princess finds herself toiling in a Russian gulag following her kidnap by white slave traders. |
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He rushes straight round, and finds it, and refixes it, because, after all, it's my custom. |
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Consumers are starting to use weblogs, or blogs, as guides to what they should and shouldn't buy, finds a survey. |
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Panicked, he tries to hide the evidence of his alcohol abuse, but soon finds himself on the run from the police. |
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She finds the stuff to be only marginally less appealing than the average dog's rawhide bone. |
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He finds these aspects of the tree particularly aesthetically appealing and says the Karee attains this look within five years. |
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As a result, one finds even public places like the beach littered with plastic cups, bottles and leftover food and what not. |
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Now as then, the opposition party finds itself stuck in a seemingly endless cycle of lamely reacting to the President's initiatives. |
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Sadly, such distinctive rationalism of non-Hindu religions finds no place in this textbook. |
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But upon ramping up the standard to what he finds minimally acceptable, the standard admits of context dependent variation. |
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The groundhog, also called the woodchuck, is a tunnel master who finds any number of garden plants appealing both above and below the ground. |
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The young man soon finds he can stay on the ship by playing the piano, after proving himself a genius on the instrument and wowing the captain. |
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Christ's body as a necessary conduit in the relationship between the human and the divine finds frequent reiteration in Herbert's poetry. |
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The code above finds the reciprocal value of the contents of an integer variable. |
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Fairfax Media finds out how the promising league player became one of the country's premier reinsmen. |
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Other finds include part of a quernstone for milling flour and stones used to sharpen knives. |
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She normally makes thirty forty different scans from a set of flowers, before she finds an image that interests her. |
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But, literally and metaphorically, Loudon's still the daddy, and his 21st album finds him on typically acerbic and wittily literate form. |
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In order to fit in with the lads, he finds himself going out on a Friday night club crawl. |
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Sam performs an autopsy on a car crash victim and finds the body is wrought with radiation sickness. |
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He is a reductionist who holds that whatever real property one finds in the whole must be found proportionally in the parts. |
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With a weekly Scottish Mirror column and the second run of her own Radio Scotland show in the pipeline, you wonder how she finds the time. |
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If anyone finds what I am about to say insightful or applicably useful in their own practice, it will serve the Dharma all the more. |
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Like all water signs, Scorpio finds a natural habitat in the world of feelings and instincts. |
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An accordionist himself, he finds something compelling about the song and begins to learn the stuff that is so dissimilar from his native polkas. |
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He attempts to settle his mother into the nursing home, but finds that her old friends aren't quite so receptive to the idea. |
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Either way, Mike finds himself sorely missing their late night dancing and karaoke sessions. |
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A pluviophile is a lover of rain who never feels gloomy when it rains but finds joy and happiness! |
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He finds himself beyond rescue, beyond redemption, and beyond anything that life can do to him. |
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We know when trouble finds him, Reacher will do whatever it takes. Dispassionately and without remorse. |
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Any element of the taught course which the student finds interesting is worth exploring. |
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One side of politics finds a hint of weakness in the other side and goes in for the kill. |
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But lo and behold, he finds himself in court and ordered, under the laws of the land, to increase his prices. |
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I wouldn't be surprised if as a result of his Liverpool trip he finds his popularity ratings soaring. |
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When Nick finds out that his girl is shacking with Morgan, he flips out and kidnaps her, forcing Morgan into a showdown at the local warehouse. |
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Despite his excitement, there are few things Ignaciuk finds lacking in his life in Bulgaria. |
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First we begin in South Africa, where the health minister finds himself under fire as AIDS activists demand the reinstatement of a former deputy. |
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An odd assortment of home center and crafts store finds come together for this handmade wind chime. |
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Also, as a regular worshipper at St James's Church, Thornton, John clearly finds church-going congenial. |
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Anheuser-Busch, which sold almost 110 million barrels of beer worldwide last year, finds the Sunshine State a thirsty one. |
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She finds now that disabled people working for her are as responsible as able-bodied people. |
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Old fir flooring, recovered from a demolished building, finds new life as wainscot in the Ecotrust Building, Portland, Oregon. |
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He finds no use for organized religion in the life and conduct of intelligent men. |
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In the Paradiso Dante experiences the mystery of the Absolute firsthand, and thereby finds it certain and everlasting. |
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The intensity of and absorption in play finds no explanation in biological analysis. |
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He finds a redemption of sorts when he recovers his family, loses a foot to his disease, and in the end decides he doesn't want to die after all. |
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History was alive and kicking on Saturday when around 100 people brought their archaeological finds to Westbury Visitor Centre. |
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Here there is no unfolding to a single planar component but the algorithm finds an unfolding with four planar components. |
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While behind bars, he takes up boxing at the urging of the warden and finds a new desire to actually do something with his life. |
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The Brooklyn Museum of Art, like many of its counterparts across the country, finds itself on the horns of a dilemma. |
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If the tool finds an active infection it implements a workaround to prevent the constant reboots that make patching really difficult. |
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One good thing about market forces is that every institution or sector finds its own level. |
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Hills settles the horse on the rails behind pacemaker Shiny but finds himself boxed in and unable to get a run. |
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Teenage rebellion finds so little opposition that it tends to rebel against anything it comes across. |
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He wears such an infectious smile all the time that one finds it difficult to associate him with a subject as grim as mental health. |
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We all realise that water finds its own level and if there is a leak it will move on to the next weakest spot. |
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He loves his food and I can't cook, so he always finds little Italian delis. |
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It's driven by a great bassline, some excellent acoustic guitar riffs and finds Nic Denson's vocals at their most spellbinding. |
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He finds it difficult to put the animals down, but says there is no alternative, especially when there is not enough food for them all. |
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Domitia finds the list while he sleeps, and joins others whose names are there in a conspiracy. |
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He takes stock, finds that his heart seems to be keeping steady rhythm again, and rises, bracing himself against the knobby trunk of the tree. |
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One of the new studies finds that the increase in carbon dioxide is also having a previously unpredicted impact in acidifying the world's oceans. |
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It finds that men with a record of aggressive behaviour have more helper and inducer T cells. |
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In this manner, the water element of the body finds its level in the seat, groin and feet. |
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White wax finds use in cosmetics purely because it presents a better appearance. |
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Long before an infant understands that milk finds its own level he or she learns to up-end the bottle to feed. |
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He finds out his mother has been whoring herself downtown just to put some excitement in her mundane life. |
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It is in front of Hortensio's house that Petruchio finds his friend and is persuaded to woo Kate. |
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The investigation made finds that the Aldine printing used a set of exact ratios. |
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Most modern Greek wine finds a ready market within Greece, where the appreciation of good wine has increased considerably. |
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He has been denied his crown and denounced by the all-powerful Roman Empire and when he finds a state to grant him refuge, Rome threatens war. |
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The next scene finds an elderly man driving through Nazareth waving hello to passers-by while insulting them under his breath. |
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As Valentine's Day nears, he finds himself once again wishing he could muster the courage to ask that little red-haired girl to the dance. |
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Still, if he finds his stroke in the play-offs, New York becomes extremely difficult to defend. |
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Faced with the classic choice of writing or living, he finds himself capable of neither, and ponders a retreat into literary quietism. |
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At the novel's climax, the main character finds herself face to face with the thief. |
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The seeker churches are so seeker-friendly that nobody ever finds anything. |
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The quirky sci-fi thriller Transcendence finds depp playing a scientist whose brain is downloaded onto a supercomputer. |
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She loses them briefly in a department store, but finds them a few moments later, and the incident is never mentioned again. |
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Without the right gradient to drain off onto the edges and without the drains, water, as is its wont, finds its own shape, filling every crevice and crater. |
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A sweet 17-year-old Georgia peach, Melanie Oudin, finds herself astonished to be seeded right behind the Williams sisters. |
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Every night she prays and finds the Almighty uncommonly accommodating. |
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The Burnley boss has been an astute wheeler and dealer in the loan market this season, but again finds his resources stretched to the limit for the forthcoming double-header. |
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This patch of earth has yielded around 20 boxes of finds as each layer of the dig took the investigators deeper and deeper into the town's past with some fascinating results. |
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The collection was unmistakably Cavalli, and whether one finds his decadence enthralling or offputting, he stands by it. |
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But, as befits the actor whose screen character is a smart but lairy chancer who finds himself out of his depth, Conlon is a bit bemused at his rising reputation. |
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He was comprehensively out-foxed by Salmond, the Scottish National Party leader, who now finds himself in a win-win position. |
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While Davis finds plenty of shortcomings he perceives in Emanuel, he has a hard time finding anything negative to say about dart. |
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Bruce works his pupils hard, but there is a great atmosphere in his gym, and between yelling at us to try harder, he finds plenty of time to talk smack to everyone. |
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He searches through drawers and finds a rag to clean the kit. |
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As a result, Simmons finds that good girls are paralyzed by self-criticism. |
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Having taken advantage of increased funding to become a full-time athlete, he now finds his reduced circumstances and changing priorities have affected his thinking. |
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Also missing, thankfully, is the sense of entitlement and self-congratulation one finds in the Bay Area. |
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That dislocation takes a physical shape in a series of stories about a man who finds a talking severed head. |
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Confucius finds himself in an age in which values are out of joint. |
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He is looking for me and when he finds me he is going to feed me rice and gone off fish till I die as he knows I have not pooed in a week because he read my dead end blog. |
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In the refrigerator all she finds are some dried apples and celery and assorted condiments that could have been there since her last visit for all Sandra knows. |
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The new game finds our furtive hero having to infiltrate a diverse assortment of sites such as military airbases, harbors and secret government installations. |
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One cold night, Isabel finds an old Royal Air Force greatcoat in the cupboard and pulls it into bed to warm herself. |
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Cobb ultimately met and married Scrubs star Donald Faison, and now finds herself walking red carpets as his Mrs. |
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Cardiff's weak-kneed Liberals are trembling in case anyone finds out. |
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But now she finds herself in the opposite situation, deluged with requests for interviews, appearances, and reviews. |
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But Belle finds a way to get back, and like clockwork, her beast transforms from hideous to hot. |
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The subject of an aggressive international manhunt, the young man finds immense reserves of physical and combative abilities to wriggle out of any situation. |
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On another episode of Man vs. Wild, Grylls finds himself the guest of honor after the killing of a goat in the Sahara. |
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It finds no serious reflection in the political deliberations of the US government or in the narrow and reactionary range of opinion that is permitted by the mass media. |
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Back in California, Zach finds that people from whom he might learn about the bombing either die, disappear, or clam up. |
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Whatever peace and contentment Adams has found seldom finds its way into his music. |
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Lean turkey meat finds new life in the deep, smoky flavors of chipotle in adobo. |
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If someone finds a great spot to set up camp miles away, they can alert friends from other groups. |
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Morris thinks this question is an empirical one, and his new book proposes an answer that he finds astonishing. |
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Beck has transcended the role of entertainer and talk-show host and now finds himself at the front of an antigovernment movement. |
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His neighbors include some of the other designer outposts one finds speckled around the area. |
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Most of the wormseed of commerce comes from the steppes of the northern portion of Turkestan whence it finds its way to Moscow and Western Europe. |
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But Chris finds a quieter kind of satisfaction in the huts that dot the Rockies around aspen. |
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Jolly somehow finds the time to also manage a restaurant and help kids who have autism and Down syndrome ride horses. |
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A whisper campaign begins, and soon babbitt finds himself blacklisted from Zenith society. |
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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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That fluoride, as well as naturally occurring fluoride in some well and municipal water supplies, then finds its way into water-based beverages and foods. |
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But if what it overwhelmingly finds is smallness, spiritual squalor, it would seem to be required of the affirmer to intervene and raise the tone of the world. |
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Under Kevin Sutley's direction, this production finds a queasy pace, coloured as much by the insane bingeing on stage as the emotional minefield it traverses. |
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On a boulevard with stacked neon-lit signs blanketing the buildings, Veatch finds the gaming arcade frequented by the Kims. |
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One of Ziggy's finds was in the prison's large kitchen, when he found a piece of cannabis only about a quarter the size of a matchstick concealed under a washbasin. |
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The hijinx Llewyn finds himself in with the cat is worthy of a busby Berkeley number. |
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At the climactic moment, the main character of the novel finds herself face to face with the thief. |
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If a player finds a girl interesting, it's the caddy who might actually make the contact. |
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When Lina finds someone she likes, they have to go through an extremely vigorous process of acceptance before she agrees to go out with them, and so far no one has passed. |
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There was carol White, a ho-hum homemaker who finds herself besieged by multiple chemical sensitivity in Safe. |
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Difference is, when her brother finds snapshots of Nadia cavorting on a Spanish beach, the honor of the family is compromised. |
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When, for instance, we claim that water can freeze, we consider water simply as such, in abstraction from the conditions in which any given amount of water finds itself. |
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As a result, one finds both Okonko and Mmanwu masking societies there, along with the war dance Ekperipe, whose origin is in Ohafia just north of Arochukwu. |
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The apparent similarity to the position the United States finds itself in today in Afghanistan and Iraq warrants giving some attention to Soviet lessons learned. |
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When the curtain rises after intermission, the set is bare and the main character finds himself alone. |
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The whole volume constitutes an effort to resolve a problem that must confront anyone who finds the world a deeply affecting yet intangible chimera. |
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In Welsh English Wells finds broadening generally only in father, with some variation. |
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Archeological finds in Central Africa have been discovered dating back over 100,000 years. |
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The Pali scholar Steven Collins finds Dhamma in the Pali canon divided into two categories according to the attitude taken towards violence. |
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Statements in a contract may not be upheld if the court finds that the statements are subjective or promotional puffery. |
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If the Court finds that an obligation has not been fulfilled, the Member State concerned must terminate the breach without delay. |
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Calcium hypochlorite is a general oxidizing agent and therefore finds some use in organic chemistry. |
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Godechot finds that after the annexation, Belgium's business community supported the new regime, unlike the peasants, who remained hostile. |
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Further finds come from the advanced civilisation preserved in the pile dwellings in Switzerland. |
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His translator James Legge finds a close similarity between Mencius's views on human nature and those in Bishop Butler's Sermons on Human Nature. |
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This turned up some interesting finds indicating previous occupation on the site. |
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An unusual concentration of finds occurs in the East of England, particularly Lincolnshire. |
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Tod finds Brock sleeping in his bed and as the two get into a scuffle, Peter and Benjamin rescue the children. |
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She hires a farmhand to run the farm and finds comfort in her surroundings. |
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Bill finds that Cousin Fay also owns a rowboat and they row to the island of Brant Holm in the lake. |
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He disdains the County Sec, but finds that Miss Florey, the headmistress, has worked for an archaeologist he admires. |
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Tommy finds his parents in the debris and mourns before escaping into the mountains from the beginning of the film. |
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More definitive finds from the medieval period were also found at this site and near Colwick. |
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Evidence of lead mining has been traced back to Roman times with finds at the Hurst mine. |
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Limited coin finds indicate a Roman presence, but no evidence of a settlement has been found in the town. |
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Prehistoric finds in Hornsea include a polished Neolithic stone axehead, Neolithic or Bronze Age flints, and Bronze Age flint arrowhead. |
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Searching the lower levels of the genetics labs, John finds himself trapped and then hears growling which he assumes is the hound. |
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Solicitants for office besiege him, and he of course finds his hands full for the present. |
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This finds support from absorption spectrophotogram revealing AKR17A1 catalyzed NADPH dependent degradation of butachlor in vitro. |
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She moved lightly, springily, as one does who finds in it the joy of calling upon abundant strength. |
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He finds them sitting at a small table holding a horizontal video tube and stands watching them play telly tennis. |
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Panoramic cards and trifolds were occasionally issued in the Photochrome series and are rare finds today. |
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Mr. Andrews... also finds three primitive laws or fundamental principles of universology, which he calls Unism, Duism, and Trinism. |
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In Hunter, towards the end of the game, the player is tracking the wounded wumpus and finds herself in a room of interconnected caves. |
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It is under Megawati's regime, however, that an attempt to regulate waqf finds its momentous time. |
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Instead, he finds evidence that anthropoids share closer bonds with lemurlike creatures called adapids. |
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Anything that pertains to West or Westernisation of any sort finds quick disapproval among them. |
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Carrigan Crittenden is left condemned mansion Whipstaff Manor by her late father and finds out there's buried treasure. |
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Attending to theological echoes finds support in Wesley's conjunctive theology and his study of affectional moral psychology. |
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The finds were made by teams working on the PS17m A75 Dunragit bypass in Wigtownshire. |
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Sodium citrate dihydrate also finds its use as a buffering agent, alkalizing agent, emulsifying agent, or sequestering agent. |
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Now he's a worldbeater, it's not surprising that he says he finds the new adulation of fans hard to handle. |
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She soon finds out that people came to Earth from a parallel world called the Kingdom of Animists. |
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Keith Green finds Ramone at the Chelsea, trying to kick heroin for good. |
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A study of Jamaicans dancing finds that some of Darwin's ideas about the evolution of animal courtship apply to people. |
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This week sees the release of the second part of the trilogy, The Invasion of The Tearling, where Kelsea finds herself defending her queendom. |
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Fossil finds from North America have been meagre compared with Europe, which has a richer fossil record. |
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The latest installment of the new, whiz-bang Technicolour version finds David Tennant and his companions stranded on the Planet of the Dead. |
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The post Flashy Federer eases past Querrey, Murray finds A-Game appeared first on Cyprus Mail. |
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When he feels he's been insulted, he finds it hard to forgive and forget. |
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If he finds out we are annexin' the whole of it, he'll fight agin us till all is blue. |
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He finds that materials that have been mechanically worked calorize better than cast material. |
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In Lancashire and the north of Ireland, the catch-hold or catch-as-catch-can system still finds favour. |
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One seldom finds in Italy a spot of ground more agreeable than ordinary that is not covered with a convent. |
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A worm finds what it searches after only by feeling, as it crawls from one thing to another. |
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He finds himself naturally to dread a superior Being that can defeat all his designs, and disappoint all his hopes. |
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God knows what will happen if she barges in unannounced and finds Howard playing with his Donkey Kong. |
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A hacker starts with nothing but a dream and a floppy disk and presently finds himself in a business that's doubled and trebled. |
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Returning briefly to his journalistic persona to interview Britney Spears, he finds himself gaming her, and she gives him her phone number. |
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The team, which has more than 68000 finds between them, geocached across all 50 U.S. states in just 10 days. |
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Mariana would rather not ghostwrite for a living because she finds it a thankless task. |
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If mother finds out I broke the window, she'll give me Hail Columbia for sure! |
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He finds going wide with his reading choices gives him a much-needed break from job-related stress. |
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And now this Gomerette is combing through the pizza boxes and cat litter beneath her mattress and finds one of Babe Ruth's home run bats. |
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She'll have a fit when she finds out a younger woman got the job she was hoping for. |
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Garner, a magazine photographer named Grif, finds that he can not communicate with his hippie dippy son. |
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Historian Asa Briggs finds that the religious efforts by evangelicals, led to a genuine improvement in morals and manners during the French wars. |
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Some might call it religious hondeling, but Rabbi Rosenbaum finds himself doing just that, and more often than he cares to admit. |
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In addition, archeological finds add evidence to the documents and the results of toponymic research. |
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However, a number of finds of Roman coins have been made, for example at the Iron Age settlement of Freestone Hill near Gowran and Newgrange. |
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In 1999, economically significant finds of natural gas were made in the Corrib Gas Field off the County Mayo coast. |
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The bodies were often mutilated and some human finds at the bottom of pits, such as those found at Danebury, may have had a ritual aspect. |
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Hallstatt lies in the area where the western and eastern zones of the Hallstatt culture meet, which is reflected in the finds from there. |
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The finds are mostly in the Landesmuseum Joanneum at Graz, which also holds the Strettweg Cult Wagon. |
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Considering the early cemeteries of Kent, most relevant finds come from furnished graves with distinctive links to the Continent. |
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There is some evidence to support the treaty hypothesis, based on the grave finds of the period. |
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Harper finds the idea that Latin developed into the modern Romance languages too implausible to believe. |
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Ross finds the poem, The Ballad of Bosworth Field, a useful source to ascertain certain details of the battle. |
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A new interpretation of the battle now integrates the historic accounts with the battlefield finds and landscape history. |
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A small cluster of significant finds was made in this area, including a gold livery badge depicting an eagle. |
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That night she finds a locket on her pillow. Gold, in the shape of a heart, Cupids jessant round the perimeter. |
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If perchance she finds an egg already covered by a shell, she must at once consult the shochet to determine its kosherness. |
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There have been several archaeological finds of Viking ships of all sizes, providing knowledge of the craftsmanship that went into building them. |
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Both archaeological finds and written sources testify to the fact that the Vikings set aside time for social and festive gatherings. |
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However, finds from Swanscombe and Botany Pit in Purfleet support Levallois technology being a European rather than African introduction. |
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Research also finds that migration leads to greater trade in goods and services. |
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Research finds that Americans' attitudes towards immigration influence their attitudes towards welfare spending. |
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An Austrian study finds no effect on grade repetition among native students exposed to migrant students. |
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Research finds that emigration and low migration barriers has net positive effects on human capital formation in the sending countries. |
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When Heracles returns alive and victorious from Hades, he finds his family macabrely dressed in their funeral garments, awaiting death. |
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Perhaps I should make myself scarce before he finds any more miserable tasks to assign to me. |
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Upon hearing the news of Arthur's death, Lancelot finds that Guinevere has become a nun. |
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Later finds included carvings on the ceiling of Church Hole Cave, the rarity of which made the site one of international importance. |
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To this day the finds at Creswell Crags represent the most northerly finds in Europe. |
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The removal of the sword pommel caps finds a parallel in Beowulf which mentions warriors stripping the pommels of their enemies' swords. |
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Beowulf descends to do battle with the dragon, but finds himself outmatched. |
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When one contrasts it to the popular heroic poem, such as Beowulf, one finds that they share certain common features. |
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In Chronicles, a man named Donwald finds several of his family put to death by his king, King Duff, for dealing with witches. |
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It is the tale of a man named Crucible who finds the Devil in his flat in a cloud of sulphurous smoke. |
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Despite Ada having her piano back, she ultimately finds herself missing Baines watching her as she plays. |
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When the body is found, Frank is assigned to the case and finds Alice's glove. |
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Later, he finds out that the Ministry of Magic is in denial of Lord Voldemort's return. |
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Furthermore, once Brian addresses them, he also finds that he is unable to change their minds. |
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She finds a small key to a door too small for her to fit through, but through it she sees an attractive garden. |
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In the United Kingdom, according to the BBC, one in four retired greyhounds finds a home as a pet. |
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Ariel is a merprincess who finds life in the sea under the protective eye of her father to be a type of imprisonment. |
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With a large enough fleet, the winning boat will generally be the one that finds the fastest possible way around the course. |
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An opening flashback finds him midbattle, blades flying and cabernet-red blood gushing to the roar of power chords. |
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Notably, each country with a permanent seat on the UNSC also finds itself in the top ten military and economic powers. |
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The fossil is one of the few finds in Europe that could be directly dated, and is at least 37,800 years old. |
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Associated finds were red ochre anointing, a mammoth skull, and personal decorations suggesting shamanism or other religious practice. |
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Analysis of the finds confirms that the Jacobites used muskets in greater numbers than has traditionally been thought. |
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Archaeological finds are mostly confined to the Gower Peninsula, and include items from the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. |
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A 2015 study in the Journal of Strategic Studies finds that the intervention in Sierra Leone was a success. |
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Another 2016 study finds that inequality between social classes increases the likelihood of coups but not civil wars. |
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Some studies find no harm to employment from federal of state minimum wages, others see a small one, but none finds any serious damage. |
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The study finds out that all these dimensions of participation are lower among people with low incomes. |
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As each finds his own means of getting around their father's admonition, they struggle with each other for power and dominance. |
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She later finds out Cal committed suicide after losing all his money in the 1929 Wall Street crash. |
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Trapping macromolecules in nanopits finds multifarious applications in polymer separation, filtering biomolecules etc. |
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Petroleum was discovered on 3 March 1938 and followed up by several other finds in the Eastern Province. |
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It primarily serves religious purposes, and finds use in both Tengriist and Buddhist ceremonies. |
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These sites in Aberdeenshire fit the historical descriptions of Tacitus and have also yielded archaeological finds related to Roman presence. |
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The earliest fossil finds of the species come from both Europe and Asia, and date back to the Early Pleistocene. |
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One of the most discussed Roman finds from Cumbernauld is a sandstone slab depicting Triton and a naked, kneeling captive. |
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Although radiocarbon dating can provide a rough estimate, this is not accurate enough to associate archaeological finds with historical events. |
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During the first excavation of the cave in 1864, finds were made only from the Mesolithic to medieval periods. |
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Although scholars thought for a long time that remains would not be recoverable, due to the acidic soil, recent finds have changed this view. |
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When the site was excavated in 1901 several archaeological finds led to the camp being misidentified as Bronze Age. |
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Chicago literature finds its roots in the city's tradition of lucid, direct journalism, lending to a strong tradition of social realism. |
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Inside the impressive church, one of the most remarkable finds was discovered in 1907 by workmen, the Gresford Stone. |
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When a pod finds a school of fish, they will circle the school and trap the fish in a mini whirlpool. |
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Thus, one finds individuals dead of a gunshot wound with potentially lethal levels of drugs. |
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When an accidental sharp or flat is required, the performer inserts a finger between two of the outer strings, and finds it in the middle row. |
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He has such an offbeat sense of humor that hardly anyone finds his jokes amusing. |
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Similarly, Jaekel interpreted the Halberstadt finds as animals that waded too deep into swamps, became mired and drowned. |
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She collects random photographs that she finds in antique shops. |
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Honestly, I believe she is outsewing all the rest of us for every evening finds Frances stitching away. |
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It never happens outside of the story-books that a baby so deserted finds home and friends at once. |
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Some Iron Age finds exist also, but the coming of the Romans made Dover part of their communications network. |
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The area has been occupied since the Palaeolithic era, as attested by finds from the quarries at Swanscombe. |
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The display at Derby Museum also includes metal finds that were also found due to the quarrying at Shardlow. |
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The number of finds of axes and broken rapiers is thought to be due to religious offerings where valuable items were thrown into the water. |
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But still, if he finds himself in bad health, or is afraid lest he should die here, his will be done. |
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The Happisburgh finds mark the first time that evidence of early humans has been found so far north. |
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Happisburgh has produced a number of significant archaeological finds over many years. |
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That night Athena, disguised as Telemachus, finds a ship and crew for the true prince. |
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He finds his way to the hut of one of his own slaves, the swineherd Eumaeus. |
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Although the term finds its primary utility in the latter half of the 20th century, it has been used in various places and eras. |
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Similarly, finds from the forest of Beauregard near Paris often have been suggested as belonging to the earliest Magdalenian. |
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Octopus middens are commonly made of rocks, shells, and the bones of prey, although they may contain anything the octopus finds that it can move. |
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These finds were deemed especially important due to their direct association with mammoth sp. |
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By November, Howard was back at Blackwater Draw to investigate additional finds from a construction project. |
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Nevertheless, most of these finds can be explained as the result of misinterpretation. |
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Similar fossil finds in the Southern Hemisphere put the split between the sooties and mollymawks at 10 mya. |
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Isolde, dismayed over her unwilling betrothal to Morholt, leaves her home and finds Tristan on the Irish coast. |
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This fee is then refunded if the appellate inspection finds in favour of the motorist lodging the appeal. |
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Archaeological finds suggest that the area has been inhabited since the stone age. |
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Many of the finds suggest evidence of small scale industry as well as settlement. |
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The finds include weapons, sailing equipment, naval supplies and a wide array of objects used by the crew. |
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Upon returning to England, after a failed attempt to conceal his feelings, David finds that Agnes loves him too. |
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A type of dart still finds use in military engagements, in the form of flechettes. |
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The study of Rabbinical literature either finds a man whimmy or makes him so. |
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The era's finds include tools, ornamental beads, and bone pins as well as prehistoric art. |
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Faunal finds include horse, reindeer, mammoth, cave lion, rhinoceros, bear and aurochs. |
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Her wagon tour has been likened to several archeological wagon finds and legends of deities parading in wagons. |
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