It reflects even more on their achievement of reaching the final that they have done so without two of their most influential players. |
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Friends, family and influential colleagues might also refer you to a trustworthy tailor. |
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Anaximenes' notion of successive change of matter by rarefaction and condensation was influential in later theories. |
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The publications reach influential and affluential business leaders in the markets they serve. |
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Eating diets that consist of only raw, uncooked foods is a small but influential trend. |
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Critics, TV executives and its devoted audience raved about the show, making it seem more influential in Britain than perhaps it really was. |
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So what would make three of the most influential artists in New York decide to do that on wax? |
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Far more worrying is the veiled victim-blaming indulged in by influential environmental experts who ought to know better. |
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There are a large number of strong and influential ethnic groupings in Kenya including the Kikuyu, Luo, Kelanjin, Samburu and the Masai. |
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The air force was supported by the new and politically influential aerospace industry. |
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Frankly, it's difficult to envisage him being nearly as influential in any role other than that of the focal point of the attack. |
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He seems to have borrowed from every influential genre hit of the past decade to fashion a kaleidoscopic existential thriller. |
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This incident encapsulated the nature of the jocular Scotsman's influential ministry. |
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West Wales is leading the renaissance in Welsh farmhouse cheesemaking according to an influential cookery writer. |
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Armagh were still reeling from the hammer-blow of losing their influential captain Kieran McGeeney before the throw-in. |
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And while abolition of the air force is unlikely, the factions that believe in the primacy of boots on the ground are influential. |
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A critical mass of influential figures now demands the GOP act on immigration, one way or the other. |
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First, movies serve as our most influential history teachers, reaching and swaying audiences that the professional historian cannot even dream of. |
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One hilt represents one of the most familiar and influential images in all of Akan art, the so-called sankofa bird, whose head is turned toward its back. |
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A number of counts and other lords came with their forces, but the most significant and influential arrival was Cardinal Pelagius, a papal legate. |
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It is this retro, tough-guy, what-you-see-is-what-you-get, no-nonsense approach that has made him the most influential media reporter in the city. |
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He's the most influential business guru you've never heard of. |
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He has been acknowledged as one of Canada's foremost visionaries and entrepreneurs and is also identified as an influential and passionate activist for all levels of academia. |
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This will be an influential book, and is a remarkable achievement. |
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A quick-and-dirty history of social systems theory begins with functionalism, the most influential form of social explanation for much of the past century. |
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Less than 24 hours after announcing his retirement, the knives are out as many of Australia's most influential commentators set about trashing his legacy. |
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When he painted this work, Hilton had not yet settled in Cornwall, where he was to become a key figure in the amorphous and influential St Ives school of abstractionists. |
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In 1956 another Redemptorist published the first edition of an extremely influential Kikongo history of Kongo, relating that the first Kongo had probably migrated from Egypt. |
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The boardroom bravado, however, has already drawn criticism from some influential shareholders. |
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As he gets his feet wet at City Hall, he's likely to rely on Daley apparatchiks and influential donors for guidance. |
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Most of the leaders in this community are affluential and influential when it comes down to voting, progress, competition, and spiritual guidance. |
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It should step up efforts to comprehensively solve the illegal alien labor problem ranging from illegal immigration, kickbacks, and protection by influential persons. |
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Could you tell us some books about naturalism that were particularly influential to you? |
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The influential al Qaeda propagandist, who was born in New Mexico, died in a U.S. drone strike later that year. |
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The FDA is hoping to remedy the dearth of knowledge with a plea aimed at influential drugmakers. |
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The name comes from the Hoover Company, one of the first and more influential companies in the development of the device. |
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However, as the Senators were individually very influential, it was difficult to accomplish anything against the collective will of the Senate. |
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These double monasteries were presided over by abbesses, some of the most powerful and influential women in Europe. |
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As in Liverpool, city residents of Irish heritage have been influential in the music industry. |
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The Pakistani military establishment has played an influential role in mainstream politics throughout Pakistan's political history. |
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Personalities such as Begum Rana'a, Benazir Bhutto, Malala Yousafzai and Kalsoom Nawaz have been influential in Pakistan's feminist movement. |
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More recently, the works of Mark Granovetter, Peter Hedstrom and Richard Swedberg have been influential in this field. |
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Since 1948, the World Council of Churches has been influential, but ineffective in creating a united church. |
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Wesley was a friend of John Newton and William Wilberforce who were also influential in the abolition of slavery in Britain. |
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James Robinson Graves was an influential Baptist of the 19th century and the primary leader of this movement. |
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He became very influential in the development of Congregationalist theology and ideas of church government. |
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Together with the Order founder Philip Shallcrass, she developed the BDO into one of the largest and most influential of its time. |
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They are particularly influential in the running of the university's graduate programmes. |
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This suggests that while his ideas may have been influential, he himself was less so. |
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The list enumerated what the organisation believed to be the 50 most influential figures in UK higher education. |
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Triumphal arches are one of the most influential and distinctive types of architecture associated with ancient Rome. |
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About 529 Benedict of Nursia established his influential monastery of Monte Cassino in the ruins of a villa at Subiaco that had belonged to Nero. |
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Public interest was partly fuelled by contemporary writers, of whom the work of William Harrison Ainsworth was particularly influential. |
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Romanticism tended to regard satire as something unworthy of serious attention, a prejudice still influential today. |
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Richard Neutra continued to build influential houses in Los Angeles, using the theme of the simple box. |
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Several influential architects at the end of the 20th century are difficult to put into any one category or movement. |
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The French and German developments were further influential in Scottish, Russian, Spanish and Polish philosophy. |
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Most of the aristocracy preferred this to a regency led by the king's uncle, John of Gaunt, yet Gaunt remained highly influential. |
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The hybrid text, however, was to be very influential in England and France in the 10th and 11th centuries. |
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His philosophy of poetry, which he developed over many years, has been deeply influential in the field of literary criticism. |
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Byron is regarded as one of the greatest British poets and remains widely read and influential. |
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In October 1816, Clarke introduced Keats to the influential Leigh Hunt, a close friend of Byron and Shelley. |
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Keats's ability and talent was acknowledged by several influential contemporary allies such as Shelley and Hunt. |
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It originated in the United Kingdom and was at its most influential in the first quarter of the 20th century. |
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For example, the prison scenes in The Pickwick Papers are claimed to have been influential in having the Fleet Prison shut down. |
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The essay remains highly influential in the study of Old English literature to this day. |
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Sussex songs were also the foundation of the repertoire of the influential Young Tradition. |
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Many other performers followed, creating influential versions and interpretations of shanties that persist today. |
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George may not have played a strong role in history, but he was influential at times and he upheld constitutional government. |
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She did her best to gain him the attention of influential society, though with limited success. |
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They were also collectively included in Time magazine's compilation of the twentieth century's 100 most influential people. |
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They not only sparked the British Invasion of the US, they became a globally influential phenomenon as well. |
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Led Zeppelin are widely considered one of the most successful, innovative, and influential rock groups in history. |
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Led Zeppelin are widely considered to be one of the most successful, innovative, and influential bands in the history of rock music. |
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Pink Floyd are one of the most commercially successful and influential rock bands of all time. |
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In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked him Number 49 on its list of 100 influential musicians of the rock and roll era. |
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Many of these groups were very influential even among bands that had little enthusiasm for the symphonic variety of progressive rock. |
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In a 2004 BBC poll Scott was named the tenth most influential person in British culture. |
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Her rise to power was facilitated by her influential friends. |
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My parents have been the most influential people in my life. |
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The intellectual leader of this era whose work was most influential for the rest of the century was also the most antihistorical. |
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Two of the most influential Arabist societies were established beyond the reach of Ottoman censors and police. |
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True goodness infallibly blissens the bosom in which it assumes an influential position. |
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Samuel Johnson compiled one of the most influential dictionaries of the English language. |
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A Hapan gemwright whose intricately fitted gems enjoyed a brief but influential vogue a few centuries back. |
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The English of neighbouring New Zealand has to a lesser degree become an influential standard variety of the language. |
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In 2008, London named alongside New York City and Hong Kong as Nylonkong, being hailed as the world's three most influential global cities. |
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The shipbuilding company of William Gray was established here in 1862 and Gray became one of the most influential men in the town. |
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In about 723, Bede wrote a longer work on the same subject, On the Reckoning of Time, which was influential throughout the Middle Ages. |
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His ethics, though always influential, gained renewed interest with the modern advent of virtue ethics. |
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More than 2300 years after his death, Aristotle remains one of the most influential people who ever lived. |
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Ptolemy also wrote an influential work, Harmonics, on music theory and the mathematics of music. |
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John Lennon was a very influential person in music, as well as in politics, fashion and general culture. |
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The political community preferred this to a regency led by the king's uncle, John of Gaunt, although Gaunt remained highly influential. |
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Early and influential proponents of these ideas included Copernicus, Galileo, and Francis Bacon. |
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His book was widely read and became influential in the development of the modern interpretation of the Italian Renaissance. |
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Many fled abroad, including the influential Tyndale, who was eventually executed and his body burned at Henry's behest. |
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The picture of Elizabeth painted by her Protestant admirers of the early 17th century has proved lasting and influential. |
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The influential character of Hooker's Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity cannot be overestimated. |
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A small yet influential aspect of Anglicanism is its religious orders and communities. |
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Meanwhile, the influential writers Richard Hakluyt and John Dee were beginning to press for the establishment of England's own overseas empire. |
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Franklin was influential for his political activism and for his advances in physics. |
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The philosophy of Common Sense Realism was especially influential in 19th century American thought and religion. |
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Manchester's geographic features were highly influential in its early development as the world's first industrial city. |
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The next decade saw the influential metal bands Napalm Death and Godflesh arise from the city. |
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During the campaign, Bonaparte became increasingly influential in French politics. |
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He has played an influential role in each incident, often acting as mediator between disputing political opponents. |
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Posner and Landes used this term to describe the influential effect of a cited decision. |
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Although enormously influential in shaping the laws of the land, The House of Lords are not actually a legislative body. |
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Although Faraday received little formal education, he was one of the most influential scientists in history. |
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Darwin has been described as one of the most influential figures in human history, and he was honoured by burial in Westminster Abbey. |
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Crick had by this time become a highly influential theoretical molecular biologist. |
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It was an influential work at the time, spreading, for example, the legend of MacAlpin's treason. |
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Other influential writers and playwrights include Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift and the creator of Dracula, Bram Stoker. |
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Artaud in particular was very influential to many of the Beats, but especially Ginsberg and Carl Solomon. |
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Under Carr, and later William Davies, the paper became influential in Wales. |
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Y Traethodydd was founded by Roger Edwards and Lewis Edwards and the magazine was modelled on the influential Edinburgh Review. |
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Even today New York City bars are noted for being highly influential in making national trends. |
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American chefs have been influential both in the food industry and in popular culture. |
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He is perhaps the most influential character in films that explore archaeology. |
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William Laird, a Scot, and his son John, were influential in the design of the town. |
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Greenpeace has stated that Watson was an influential early member, but not one of the founders of Greenpeace. |
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In December 2008 The New York Times listed the acquittal in its annual list of the most influential ideas of the year. |
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It acquired an indigenous population that was influential in the Mediterranean during its long prehistory. |
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Equally influential was Boccaccio's The Decameron, one of the most popular collections of short stories ever written. |
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There is no stare decisis in that courts are not bound by precedent, although it is influential. |
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Artists from Spain have been highly influential in the development of various European and American artistic movements. |
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Since the late 2000s, the project has seen a renewed interest from several influential politicians in Denmark. |
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It affected all of the areas where Danish had been influential, including all of Denmark, Southern Sweden and coastal southern Norway. |
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The dialects of Flanders and Brabant were the most influential around this time. |
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With the rise of Hanseatic power in the late 13th and early 14th century, Middle Low German became very influential. |
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Many became quite influential members of Swedish medieval society, and brought terms from their native languages into the vocabulary. |
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Mahan's thesis was highly influential and led to an explosion of new naval construction worldwide. |
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The battle was widely viewed as indecisive in the immediate aftermath and this view remains influential. |
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In principle, the Court's advisory opinions are only consultative in character but they are influential and widely respected. |
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The Bright Young People were the most glamorous, influential, self-absorbed, quasi-bohemian and overeducated creatures in existence. |
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In the first decades of the 20th century, some influential architecture in the modern style was built in Rotterdam. |
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The military is influential in the political and economic life of Egypt and exempts itself from laws that apply to other sectors. |
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Egyptian media are highly influential throughout the Arab World, attributed to large audiences and increasing freedom from government control. |
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Sauer, a human geographer, who was probably the most influential in promoting and developing the idea of cultural landscapes. |
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The studies found that precipitation and mean diurnal temperature range were the most influential variables. |
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A modified version of this theory was advanced in an influential 1955 review of Pictish by Kenneth Jackson. |
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Statistical methods offer the ability to enforce parsimonious selection of the most influential potential predictors of each gene's state. |
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Various marzeh societies developed into elite fraternities, becoming very influential in the commercial trade and governance of Tyre. |
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The civilization of ancient Greece has been immensely influential on language, politics, educational systems, philosophy, science, and the arts. |
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It has become an influential romance and tragedy, retold in numerous sources with many variations. |
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In spite of influential supporters among the English aristocracy, such as John of Gaunt, the movement was not allowed to survive. |
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The Galapagos finches were especially influential in the development of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. |
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His writings on his experiments and models would become influential on future aviation pioneers. |
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Factors such as a global recession and the appreciation of the Australian dollar were cited as influential. |
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From the time of Gregory the Great to the rise of Italian nationalism the papacy was most influential presence in Italy. |
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The most dramatic and influential changes Marius made to the Roman army were named the Marian Reforms. |
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This style was influential in West Germanic areas well into the Middle Ages. |
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The cultural history of Romania is often referred to when dealing with influential artists, musicians, inventors, and sportspeople. |
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The new minuscule was disseminated first from Aachen and later from the influential scriptorium at Tours, where Alcuin retired as an abbot. |
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Leonardo da Vinci, a father of paleontology and architecture, has been the most influential polymath. |
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Born Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden, Johannes Gutenberg is widely considered the most influential person within the German Renaissance. |
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Thus, it condemned Monophysitism and would be influential in refuting Monothelitism. |
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His most influential and effective opponent in the last decade of the 17th century was Shaftesbury. |
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Grimm's work as a jurist was influential for the development of the history of law, particularly in Northern Europe. |
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The most influential scholar on the Italian Enlightenment has been Franco Venturi. |
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Charles Darwin's influential 1859 book On the Origin of Species did not discuss human origins. |
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Europe has produced some of the most influential scientists and inventors in history. |
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Other developments as dramatic were the Internet has become influential in connecting people across the world. |
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Film has been the most influential medium in the presentation of the history of slavery to the general public around the world. |
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At times, the most influential eunuch in the Directorate of Ceremonial acted as a de facto dictator over the state. |
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Wallace used the term Malay Archipelago as the title of his influential book documenting his studies in the region. |
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Other influential translated medical texts at the time included the Hippocratic Corpus attributed to Hippocrates, and the writings of Galen. |
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Galen of Pergamon, a Greek, was one of the most influential ancient physicians. |
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Though these events were not huge bounds for the field, they were influential in determining the course of science. |
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This practice was only possible, because these independent city states were not ruled by a duke but a council of influential citizens. |
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The Alexander romance, a fabulous account of Alexander the Great's conquests, was especially influential in this regard. |
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The president is the highest and most influential position within the government of Sierra Leone. |
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The Paramount Chiefs are very influential, particularly in villages and small rural towns. |
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Since Independence, the Limba have traditionally been very influential in Sierra Leone's politics, along with the Mende. |
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Even within Spain influential voices, such as Francisco de Vitoria, had denounced the validity of the Inter caetera. |
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Even more influential was the sudden impact of a large modern American population on a traditional society. |
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Although of unclear development, Sasanian art was highly influential, and spread into far regions. |
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Sunni Arabs are the most influential ethnic group in Bahrain, they hold most government positions and the Bahraini monarchy are Sunni Arabs. |
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In his influential commentary Gregory the Great interpreted the protagonist typologically as a prefigure of Christ and of the Church persecuted. |
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The identity of his parents is still unknown, but he appears to have been a member of a distinguished and influential noble family. |
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Despite the apparent lesser status of the position, a Cihuacoatl could prove both influential and powerful, as in the case of Tlacaelel. |
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The Puritans' plans were therefore known both at court and among influential investors in the Virginia Company's colony at Jamestown. |
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As Francis was receiving his education, ideas emerging from the Italian Renaissance were influential in France. |
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The Commentaries were influential largely because they were in fact readable, and because they met a need. |
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According to some early historians, Ulloa was influential in helping subdue the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan by naval power. |
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Many economic and political historians consider the VOC as the most valuable, powerful and influential corporation in world history. |
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The company was also considered by many to be the very first major and the most influential corporation in history. |
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During the 17th century and most of the 18th century, Amsterdam had been the most influential and powerful financial centre of the world. |
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The first wave of persecutions targeted primarily the princely clans of Russia, notably the influential families of Suzdal. |
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In the 8th century BC, power became decentralized during the Spring and Autumn period, named after the influential Spring and Autumn Annals. |
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Other influential spokesmen included Lord Cromer, Lord Curzon, General Kitchner, Lord Milner, and the writer Rudyard Kipling. |
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A rather small group in comparison, the wealthy tend to be extremely influential. |
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Chinese designs were extremely influential with the pottery manufacturers at Iznik, Turkey. |
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She experienced a mystical ecstasy that became profoundly influential on Spanish culture and art. |
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Typically used for texts, the invention and spread of the printing press was one of the most influential events in the second millennium. |
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An influential school of phonology in the interwar period was the Prague school. |
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These differences became noticeable after the publishing of influential dictionaries. |
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He was very influential in popularizing certain spellings in America, but he did not originate them. |
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The dialects of the County of Flanders and the Duchy of Brabant were the most influential around this time. |
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The most influential model of the spread of English is Braj Kachru's model of World Englishes. |
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Crystal was influential in a campaign to save Holyhead's convent from demolition, leading to the creation of the Ucheldre Centre. |
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Nevertheless, some influential style guides, many of them American, still require periods in certain instances. |
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One influential definition of Evangelicalism has been proposed by historian David Bebbington. |
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Resolutions which a Lambeth Conference may pass are without legal effect, but they are nonetheless influential. |
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Coke was particularly influential in the United States both before and after the American War of Independence. |
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Even though the Napoleonic Code was not the first civil code and did not represent the whole of his empire, it was one of the most influential. |
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With almost ten million residents, Michigan is a large and influential state, ranking tenth in population among the fifty states. |
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William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England were the most influential books on law in the new republic. |
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However, it continued to be known in the American colonies and at the bars of young states, where Coke's books were very influential. |
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The United States courts of appeals are considered among the most powerful and influential courts in the United States. |
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Those in favor of seeing him join the court were just as numerous and influential. |
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Many of his disciples held influential jobs, especially in the Justice Department. |
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The same year, trial by jury became a fairly explicit right in one of the most influential clauses of Magna Carta, signed by King John. |
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He invented the writ Quare ejecit infra terminum and was influential in the writing of several other novel writs. |
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Other influential authors in the area include Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld, and Jean Edward Smith. |
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Only canon law successfully retained any substantial amount of Roman law to be influential. |
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Some of the most significant of these important and influential Court decisions are listed below in date descending order. |
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This periodisation has been influential, but has also been criticised for the misconceptions it gave rise to. |
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Certain portions of the UCC have been highly influential outside of the United States. |
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This work has been very influential in the West since it was translated in the 18th century, first by Antoine Galland. |
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He also wrote The Book of Healing, an influential scientific and philosophical encyclopedia. |
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Yet another influential philosopher who had an influence on modern philosophy was Ibn Tufail. |
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Gray's writings were so influential that they are still used in American law schools and cited in law journals to this day. |
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Stuart, previously an influential chief whip, was a confidant of Churchill, and possibly the most powerful Scottish Secretary in any government. |
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Around 1671, Anne first made the acquaintance of Sarah Jennings, who later became her close friend and one of her most influential advisors. |
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Various writers identify Antonio Gramsci as an influential early theorist of advanced capitalism, even if he did not use the term himself. |
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It was however very influential with historians of British industrialisation throughout the twentieth century. |
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Engels' interpretation proved to be extremely influential with British historians of the Industrial Revolution. |
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Evans had influential backers and political allies, but lacked social graces and was disliked by many of his peers. |
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Corp of Artillerists in 1795 and wrote an influential artillerist's manual that stressed the importance of standardization. |
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Davy's laboratory assistant, Michael Faraday, went on to enhance Davy's work and would become the more famous and influential scientist. |
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His views became influential, and controversial, across economic, political, social and scientific thought. |
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In 1968, ecologist Garrett Hardin published an influential essay in Science that drew heavily from Malthusian theory. |
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It seems clear that Celtic culture and language were very influential upon the Belgae, especially those in modern France. |
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Other influential Victorians such as Sir Henry Tate, Sir Henry Doulton and Baron de Reuters are buried within the same cemetery. |
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He was discharged in 1919 and became associate editor of The Dial, an influential modernist literary journal. |
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In this influential book Mumford explored the development of urban civilizations. |
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Weber's most influential work was on economic sociology, political sociology, and the sociology of religion. |
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Throughout history, Confucius is widely considered as one of the most important and influential individuals in affecting the lives of humanity. |
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Mencius's disciples included a large number of feudal lords, and he is said to have been more influential than Confucius had been. |
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In 1978 book purporting to estimate the hundred most influential persons in history, Mencius is ranked as ninety two. |
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His writings were very influential on the future first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang. |
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The Tao Te Ching or Daodejing is widely considered the most influential Taoist text. |
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Haystacks was the favourite summit of influential guidebook author Alfred Wainwright. |
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It was popular and influential in the later revival of interest in the Arthurian legends. |
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He was hugely influential in the latter half of the 19th century, and up to the First World War. |
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Like the opinions of many deep thinkers of the time, these ideas were influential on the development and rise of both Socialism and Fascism. |
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All these books were influential in their day, especially on writers such as Charles Dickens and John Ruskin. |
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In a 2004 poll for the BBC, McGregor was named the fourth most influential person in British culture. |
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Adrienne Rich, 82 One of the most influential poets of our time. |
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Set a happy and an influential example to your fellow slaveholders, by a righteous treatment of those, whom you unrighteously hold in bondage. |
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His teachings on plethora and venesection remained influential until the nineteenth century. |
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About AGMA AGMA is a non-profit organization comprised of influential companies in the technology sector. |
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Cicero wants to be aedile and finally a consul but he must be elected to these posts, and he has no money of his own and few influential friends. |
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The audience was chock-full of the influential and influencers. |
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The explanations of fluency provided in this influential report encompass more than automaticity. |
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McCarthy, who came on the pitch to shake all his players' hands at full time, also reserved words of praise for the influential Jarvis. |
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The same year, London producer Silkie released an influential album, City Limits Vol. |
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Conductors who studied his methods would go on to be influential themselves. |
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In 2002, the magazine MovieMaker named Hitchcock the most influential filmmaker of all time. |
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As a filmmaker, Chaplin is considered a pioneer and one of the most influential figures of the early twentieth century. |
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In 2008 The Telegraph named him among the most influential people in British culture. |
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English Heritage also manages the London Blue Plaques scheme, which links influential historical figures to particular buildings. |
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In 1862, John Charles Thring of Uppingham School also devised an influential set of rules. |
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Other stallions of oriental breeding were less influential, but still made noteworthy contributions to the breed. |
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The Newcastle Falcons' fitness trainer Steve Black has become particularly influential on Wilkinson's rugby career. |
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O'Sullivan is close friends with Dr Steve Peters, who has been influential on his career. |
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The group became steadily more influential among the public and as a pressure group within the then governing Liberal Party. |
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He could never have imagined how influential his honest techniques would turn out to be. |
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The Shilluk constitute a historically influential state along the White Nile, and their language is fairly closely related to Dinka and Nuer. |
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Horse Racing has a very large presence in Ireland, with one of the most influential breeding and racing operations based in the country. |
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Another influential factor is the high proportion of expatriates and ethnic minorities living in certain countries. |
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The most influential figure was John Knox, who had been a disciple of both John Calvin and George Wishart. |
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William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway and John Steinbeck are often named among the most influential writers of the 20th century. |
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The most influential of these was the Birmingham Political Union, led by Thomas Attwood. |
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It sold well, but caused much offence in influential circles when the authorship was discovered. |
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Germans perceived the treaty as humiliating and unjust and it was later seen by historians as influential in the rise of Adolf Hitler. |
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Early German cinema was particularly influential with German expressionists such as Robert Wiene and Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau. |
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The institution of social insurance in Germany under Bismarck was an influential template. |
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Lady Violet Bonham Carter, an influential Liberal Party member, wrote in a letter to the Times that. |
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British sensibilities have played an influential role in world clothing since the eighteenth century. |
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During the second half of the 20th century, the German legal theory became increasingly influential in Argentina. |
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The use of custumals from influential towns soon became commonplace over large areas. |
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It is among the most studied, monographed, celebrated and sent-up works of modern art, and perhaps as influential as any from the last century. |
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In the United States the racial theories of Thomas Jefferson were influential. |
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A number of influential schools of thought had arisen, particularly the Alexandrian and Antiochian philosophical approaches. |
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Darby made a number of visits in the 1870s and his emphasis on prophecy was influential. |
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One of the most influential modern British dramatists, his writing career spanned more than 50 years. |
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In 2008, Stoppard was voted number 76 on the Time 100, Time magazine's list of the most influential people in the world. |
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The school gathered adherents despite internal divisions among its leading practitioners, and became increasingly influential. |
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Greene was born in Berkhamsted in Hertfordshire into a large, influential family that included the owners of the Greene King Brewery. |
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One influential retelling of this was the fantasy work of Evangeline Walton. |
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His pastoral opera The Gentle Shepherd was one of the most influential works of the era. |
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MacDiarmid's time in the army was influential in his political and artistic development. |
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A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle, is generally regarded as MacDiarmid's most famous and influential work. |
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Amongst book publishers, the University of Wales Press, founded in 1922, has been influential. |
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John Ruskin named him as one of the three people in history who were the most influential for him. |
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At 67 years old, the influential musician David Bowie became the oldest recipient to date of the Best British Male Solo Artist Award. |
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Other influential Paris furniture designers were Charles Plumet, and Alexandre Charpentier. |
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