One is free to join or not to join them, free to take one's leave from them once his self-assumed debts to the organization have been paid. |
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I want the city-state of London to join the other nations reshaping the union. |
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Having reviewed anti-Israeli agitprop masquerading as theater, I was prepared to join critics in hating The Death of Klinghoffer. |
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They collected 2,000 signatures on a petition demanding that women be allowed to join the club. |
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The government decided to join a defensive alliance with several other nations. |
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Not satisfied with tomahawking our colleagues in the country, they ask the scanty remnant in the House to join in the scalp dance. |
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To the east of the Yorkshire Wolds the River Hull flows southwards to join the Humber Estuary at Kingston upon Hull. |
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Hood still hoped the city could be held if more reinforcements arrived, and sent Nelson to join a squadron operating off Cagliari. |
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However, Churchill did not want Britain to actually join any federal grouping. |
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At one point in October 1956 Eden and French Prime Minister Guy Mollet discussed having France join the Commonwealth. |
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For the 1754 Foundling Hospital performance Handel added two horns, which join in when the chorus unites towards the end of the number. |
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In some instances, the king's wife was simply unable to join him in the coronation ceremony due to circumstances preventing her from doing so. |
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Balfour Gardiner to join him and the brothers Clifford and Arnold Bax in Spain. |
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The core of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison went through a succession of drummers, including Pete Best, before asking Starr to join them. |
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Page had known Jones since they were both session musicians and agreed to let him join as the final member. |
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Shortly thereafter, Jagger, Taylor and Richards left Blues Incorporated to join Jones and Stewart in their effort. |
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Rod Stewart went so far as to say he would take bets that Ronnie would not join the Stones. |
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He was not academically inclined, and his father decided that on leaving the school in 1921 Ashton should join a commercial company. |
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Karno selected his new star to join the section of the company that toured North America's vaudeville circuit. |
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Six months into the second American tour, Chaplin was invited to join the New York Motion Picture Company. |
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Later in the same year Olivier accepted an invitation to join the Old Vic company. |
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He played Inigo Jollifant, a young schoolmaster who abandons teaching to join a travelling theatre troupe. |
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He was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in June 2012 along with 175 other individuals. |
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Other English rugby clubs followed this lead and did not join the FA and instead in 1871 formed the Rugby Football Union. |
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Within fifteen years of that first meeting in Huddersfield, more than 200 RFU clubs had left to join the rugby revolution. |
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After the narrow failure to qualify for Euro 2008, McLeish left to join Premier League club Birmingham City. |
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With that goal, Klose also nudged home his 15th World Cup goal to join former Brazil striker Ronaldo at the pinnacle of World Cup Finals scorers. |
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Other English rugby clubs followed this lead and did not join the FA but instead in 1871 formed the Rugby Football Union. |
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She tried instigating uprisings in India, and sent a mission to Afghanistan urging her to join the war on the side of Central powers. |
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This win made her eligible to join the Ladies European Tour and begin earning points for the 2005 Solheim Cup. |
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From 1979 players from continental Europe have been eligible to join what is now known as Team Europe. |
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Friction with his father led Ryder to move south to London to join a rival seed merchant. |
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Chapman and Andretti ran into each other in a hotel coffee shop the morning after the race, and decided to join forces. |
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The rejection of the plan by the Saarlanders was interpreted as support for the Saar to join the Federal Republic of Germany. |
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The region of Abyei still remains disputed and a separate referendum will be held in Abyei on whether they want to join Sudan or South Sudan. |
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On 27 July 2011 South Sudan became the 54th country to join the African Union. |
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South Sudan plans to join the Commonwealth of Nations, the East African Community, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank. |
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The islands decided not to join the European Economic Community when the UK joined, and remain outside. |
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There was disagreement over whether Scotland would be required to join the euro if it wished to become an EU member state in its own right. |
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In 1954, the Soviet Union suggested that it should join NATO to preserve peace in Europe. |
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In the 1990s, a number of European countries, now members of the European Union, expressed their willingness to join the organisation. |
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Mar sent a Jacobite force under Brigadier William Mackintosh of Borlum to join them. |
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They insisted that their army should return to join the growing force in Scotland. |
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The Jacobite general, Lord George Murray, and the Council of War insisted on returning to join their growing force in Scotland. |
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Quakers who refused to join either side also had their property taken away. |
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Conservatives offered Thorpe the Home Office if he would join a coalition government with Heath. |
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A curfew was imposed in the city of Leicester, as it was feared citizens would stream out of the city to join the riots. |
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Therefore, he reasoned they must pay union dues, although they do not have to join the union. |
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Palmerston was deemed essential to any Whig ministry, and he would not join any he did not head. |
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He would base it on the English language so that India could join the mother country in a steady upward progress. |
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And he began to laugh again, and that so heartily, that, though I did not see the joke as he did, I was again obliged to join him in his mirth. |
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The German Foreign Minister, in the Zimmermann Telegram, invited Mexico to join the war as Germany's ally against the United States. |
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All members of these professions were required to join their respective organisation. |
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On a sighting, other patrols at lower altitude would fly up to join the battle. |
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He stated that other nations might join the first four mentioned after experience proved they could be trusted. |
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She argued that Britain should renegotiate its terms of membership or else leave the EU and join the North American Free Trade Area. |
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Other main line services from the Midlands and the North of England join this at Newport. |
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He was moody all day, answering questions monosyllabically and refusing to join our games. |
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Sweden and Prussia were willing to join the UK and France, and Russia was isolated. |
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Sevastopol fell after eleven months, and neutral countries began to join the Allied cause. |
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Accordingly, the Austrians resisted Russian diplomatic attempts to join the war on the Russian side. |
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In September 2010, it was reported that a further two 787s might join the test fleet for a total of eight flight test aircraft. |
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The first year had been full, obliging him to join the second year with classmates a year his senior. |
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My colleagues in the Government join with me in expressing to you our sense of the world's loss in the death of your distinguished husband. |
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Children wishing to join a Welsh medium school do not have to speak Welsh to attend if they are young enough to learn the language quickly. |
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In the late 1980s, the EFTA member states, led by Sweden, began looking at options to join the then European Communities. |
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Unlike sixth form colleges, the staff join lecturers' rather than teachers' unions. |
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If they are deemed fit to practise they will then be eligible to apply to join the register. |
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But in August 1879, he set off to join her, against the advice of his friends and without notifying his parents. |
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At Magdalen, he read Greats from 1874 to 1878, and from there he applied to join the Oxford Union, but failed to be elected. |
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He resigned from the land agents, and in March travelled to England to join his mother and Lucy at Agnes's funeral. |
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Nevertheless, when he became convinced that a negotiated peace was impossible, he publicly urged the neutral United States to join the fight. |
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Starkey was invited to join Oasis in April 2006 and the Who in November 2006, but he declined and split his time between the two. |
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He was invited to join the editorial board of the journal Modern Painters in 1998, and participated in the Nat Tate art hoax later that year. |
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Shortly after the Strontium 90 gig, Sting approached Summers to join the band. |
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Despite being at the event, Halliwell did not join her former bandmates on stage. |
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The artist and The Who's Pete Townshend signed an edition which will join the gallery's collection. |
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In 1965, after several years in repertory, he was spotted by Laurence Olivier, who invited him to join the Royal National Theatre in London. |
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This ended up in the High Court and defeat for the FAW in its attempt to coerce clubs to join the League of Wales. |
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While Bulgaria and Romania, which joined the EU in 2007, are also legally bound to join the Schengen Area, implementation has been delayed. |
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With Croatia's accession to the EU on 1 July 2013, it is also legally bound to eventually join the Schengen Area. |
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They coordinate the sequencing of aircraft in the traffic pattern and direct aircraft on how to safely join and leave the circuit. |
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Even the Comes of the Saxon Shore did not join forces with Constantine's campaign to Gaul. |
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Traditionally, the holiday was only observed by young single girls, though today both young men and women join the party to see their futures. |
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Robert took refuge in the fortress of Dumbarton Castle in the Clyde estuary to join his uncle, King David. |
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Some men were sent ashore to rebuild the huts, which caused others to complain that they had come to join a settlement, not build one. |
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After its founding, other settlers traveled from England to join the colony. |
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Those living in the backcountry were more likely to join with Creek Indians, Cherokee, and Choctaws and other regional native groups. |
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Female offspring rarely stay at home, dispersing over distances that allow them to breed independently, or to join unrelated groups. |
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Once this has been completed it will join the Union on the date specified in the treaty. |
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In 1962, Spain, ruled by the military dictator Francisco Franco, issued its first attempt to join the European Communities. |
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These countries were so economically linked to the UK that they considered it necessary to join the EEC if the UK did. |
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They also wanted to join the project of European integration and ensure they did not fall back into the Russian sphere of influence. |
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At international level players from Ulster join with those from the other 3 provinces to form the Irish national team. |
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We profoundly hope that other nations will join us in our common endeavour. |
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Individual members were free to, and often did, secede from a tuath and join a competing tuath. |
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All registered students are eligible to join any of these clubs or societies. |
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Smith would portray her and Boyle would join the cast of I Dreamed a Dream for a cameo appearance. |
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Then, everyone is asked to stand, join hands, and sing Auld Lang Syne to bring the evening to an end. |
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In May 1990 former Lord Provost of Glasgow, Michael Kelly, and property developer Brian Dempsey were invited to join the Celtic board. |
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In particular, Henry cultivated Frederick II, hoping he would turn against Louis or allow his nobility to join Henry's campaigns. |
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Critics suggested darkly that he had never really intended to join the crusades, and was simply intending to profit from the crusading tithes. |
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This caused a deal of upset, as many young men wanted to join the fighting forces and felt that as miners they would not be valued. |
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The desire to join the city was driven by municipal services the city could provide its residents. |
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The First World War saw many quarrymen join the Armed Forces, and production fell. |
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A prophetic word given in Bradford directed the leaders to invite the Welsh leaders to join them for a meeting. |
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It is not for such as join gods with Allah, to visit or maintain the mosques of Allah while they witness against their own souls to infidelity. |
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With this challenging and revolutionary policy Lewis hoped a significant number of Welshmen would refuse to join the British Army. |
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Despite his parents being Nonconformists, Watkins' school experiences influenced him to join the Church of England. |
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Though Breton admired Pablo Picasso and Marcel Duchamp and courted them to join the movement, they remained peripheral. |
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However, as Rhyl's application to join the league was late, they were placed in the second level of the pyramid system. |
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However, some Sunday League clubs have been known to join pyramid leagues if they desire to progress higher. |
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He left to join Cardiff City where he stayed until 1966, which marked the end of his league career. |
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Leighton Samuel was approached by the RFL to form a rugby league club and join the professional ranks. |
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Merthyr Alexandria, had proposed in their AGM of 1907 to turn away from amateurism and join the Northern Union. |
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Cars had been arranged to take Welsh through Pontypridd, and he asked Driscoll to join him on the journey. |
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Around 1984, Peter Skellern asked her to join him and Julian Lloyd Webber in a band called Oasis. |
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Ieuan introduced Sampson to Aled Richards, who later replaced him as Catatonia's drummer when Ieuan left to join the Super Furry Animals. |
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Richards had remained in the UK and was due to join them a day and a half later. |
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Some right whales are now said to live primarily in Icelandic waters and occasionally join to the western population. |
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In statistics, isodensity lines or isodensanes are lines that join points with the same value of a probability density. |
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The idea of lines that join points of equal value was rediscovered several times. |
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As soon as the Greek War of Independence broke out in 1821, several Greek Cypriots left for Greece to join the Greek forces. |
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In 1915, Britain offered Cyprus to Constantine I of Greece on condition that Greece join the war on the side of the British, which he declined. |
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The Elymians, thought to be from the Aegean Sea, were the next tribe to join the Sicanians on Sicily. |
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Next to Reichenau in Tamins the Anterior Rhine and the Posterior Rhine join and form the Alpine Rhine. |
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It forms when two glaciers meet and the debris on the edges of the adjacent valley sides join and are carried on top of the enlarged glacier. |
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The Silk road was one of the first trade routes to join the Eastern and the Western worlds. |
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It was the last country to join the Central Powers, which Bulgaria did in October 1915 by declaring war on Serbia. |
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This was adopted on the morning of 30 June 1970, a few hours before the applications to join were officially received. |
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These network managers hope that Norway, the United Kingdom, and Belgium will also join them. |
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The presence of the community attracts many visitors and pilgrims who come to join in the various liturgical celebrations. |
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Eleanor, irritated by her husband's persistent interference in Aquitaine, encouraged Richard and Geoffrey to join their brother Henry in Paris. |
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The barons fully supported his plan, and they all gathered their forces and prepared to join with Philip at the agreed rendezvous. |
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Once landing on the Clyde approximately 20,000 Scottish Jacobites, mostly Highland clansmen, would rise and join him. |
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On 18 October, the III Corps was ordered to join an offensive by the BEF and the French army, by attacking down the Lys valley. |
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Later, the Empire of Japan, under the government of Hideki Tojo, would also join as an Axis power. |
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French troops already in the area were able to join the main French force, after the Canadians had departed for England. |
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The commandos from six craft who did land on Yellow I were beaten back and, unable to safely retreat or join the main force, had to surrender. |
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Conscription did not exist, but a number of people travelled to Britain to join up as volunteers. |
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In 1906, the Dinshaway Incident prompted many neutral Egyptians to join the nationalist movement. |
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He called up Ariete from the south to join the mobile Italian XX Corps around Tel el Aqqaqir. |
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In Switzerland in general, and in Austria and Germany, as rare exceptions, citizens have to join a Compulsory Fire Service. |
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The individual sports join to become Team GB, the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic Team. |
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After two weeks, calves are able to join the herd and are fully weaned after two months. |
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Mark Zuckerberg later asked Goldberg to join him in Palo Alto to work on Facebook, but Goldberg declined the offer. |
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Many heroes and commanders join in, including Hector, and the gods supporting each side try to influence the battle. |
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After two bitter referendums, Newfoundlanders voted to join Canada in 1949 as a province. |
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After the initial enthusiasm faded, reliance on the cohort of young men who came of age every year and wanted to join was not enough. |
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Gissur was being invited now to join the unionist movement, which he could accept or refuse, just as he pleased. |
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Robert and Henry left the castle to join the battle, but Robert then retreated, leaving Henry to continue the fighting. |
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Early in 1119, Eustace of Breteuil and Henry's daughter, Juliana, threatened to join the baronial revolt. |
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In June 2011 Liskeard North councillor Jan Powell defected from the Conservatives to join the Liberal Democrats. |
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In May 2012 two Liberal Democrat councillors left the Liberal Democrat group to join the Independent Group. |
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During the First World War many constables resigned to join the colours and hundreds of ordinary citizens enrolled as special constables. |
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A mutual friend introduced Young to Lawrence Dale, who once seeing his work asked him to join the Bell Aircraft company. |
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He moved north and after an unsuccessful attempt to get his brother Gyrth to join him, he raided Norfolk and Lincolnshire. |
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Despite several British attempts to persuade them, the Dutch Republic refused to join their former allies in the war and remained neutral. |
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A related process was formerly employed to join sections of cast iron sewerage pipe. |
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Most dairy producers aim for a replacement heifer to give birth to her first calf, and thus join the milking herd, on her second birthday. |
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In this way, the heifers will be able to give birth and join the milking herd before their second birthday. |
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The church, government and organised groups provide funds for many children so that they can join a summer camps for free. |
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He was later told he could not join the Returned Servicemens Club because he was an Aborigine. |
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All other countries have expressed a desire to join the EU or NATO at some point in the future. |
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According to Nicolaus of Damascus, Octavius wished to join Caesar's staff for his campaign in Africa, but gave way when his mother protested. |
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It is therefore common for several NHL players to join the World Championships while the tournament is already in progress. |
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Only in 2002 did Switzerland become a full member of the United Nations and it was the first state to join it by referendum. |
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These clusters gradually disperse, and the stars join the population of the Milky Way. |
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The pope promised them the same indulgences that he had promised to those who chose to join the First Crusade. |
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In his opinion, although a few runaway slaves did join the revolt, the majority of the participants were Arabs and free Zanj. |
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Some of the recaptives who were not sold as apprentices were forced to join the Navy. |
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Sierra Leone became the first African country to join International Floorball Federation. |
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Later, cities like Bruges and Antwerp actively tried to take over the monopoly of trade from the Hansa, inviting foreign merchants to join in. |
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His men threatened to mutiny if he followed his orders and the expedition turned back to join Pizarro's larger party. |
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By the late 1970s, many of these people opposed the Shah's regime and began to organize and join the protests against it. |
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It was the only Latin American country to join the war in a direct military role as an ally of the United States. |
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Prior to that date as the Earth's plates had begun to join the Pearl Islands were created and they emerged from the sea. |
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Trinidad and Josefa Rizal, Marina Dizon, Romualda Lanuza, Purificacion Leyva, and many others join the masonic lodge. |
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Other sources claim he went mad before the voyage, and thus did not join the expedition. |
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Philip II wrote urging him to join the expedition and offering him the command. |
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Originally the rhythm is to summon ancestal spirits and let them join the group. |
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On March 3, 1845, Florida became the 27th state to join the United States of America. |
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Another strong motivation to join forces with the Spanish was that Tlaxcala was encircled by Aztec tributaries. |
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Diego de Almagro was left behind because he was to recruit men, gather additional supplies and join Pizarro later. |
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I wrote pressingly to Mr. Boone to raise men with all expedition to join capt. Floyd. |
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When Gonzalo Pizarro revolted against the Spanish Crown, Pedro Pizarro refused his requests to join his rebellion. |
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Oscar soon convinced his younger brother, James, also a lawyer, to join him. |
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The mutineers marooned officers, soldiers, and convicts who did not join the mutiny without supplies. |
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Furthermore, another three hundred reinforcements from the tsar soon arrived to join the Russians. |
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Next spring, he tried to occupy Nerchensk, but was forced by his men to join Stephanov on the Amur. |
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At these attacks, the maroons would burn crops, steal livestock and tools, kill slavemasters, and invite other slaves to join their communities. |
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Southern Cameroon opted to join the Republic of Cameroon while Northern Cameroons chose to remain in Nigeria. |
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The United States and Russia signed an agreement as part of Russia's bid to join the World Trade Organization. |
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There may or may not be any marker used to join the relative and main clauses. |
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In Greek handwriting, it was common to join the left leg and horizontal stroke into a single loop, as demonstrated by the uncial version shown. |
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The Dominicans in Bern tried to persuade Zwingli to join their order and it is possible that he was received as a novice. |
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On March 10, 2017, the Diocese announced its intent to join the Anglican Church in North America. |
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A similar legislated merger in Silesia prompted thousands to join the Old Lutheran movement. |
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But those who did not join them continued to follow their own leaders and kept their peculiar identity garnered from reformation. |
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The company sent a party of 60 new settlers to Bermuda to join the three men left behind by the Sea Venture. |
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Then a number of cases turn on the choice to join a gang, and inevitably do bad things. |
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Attorney General to join in lawsuits against state governments which operated segregated school systems, among other provisions. |
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A recent trend in American states is for bar associations to join a consortium called Casemaker. |
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Instead please join in the sharing of que methods and recipes, or questions. |
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Brandeis, although originally a La Follette Republican, switched to the Democrats and urged his friends and associates to join him. |
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Those in favor of seeing him join the court were just as numerous and influential. |
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Permissive joinder of plaintiffs allows the plaintiffs having an option to join their claims when they were not joint. |
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Because the British promised slaves of rebels freedom for fighting with them, escaped slaves flocked north to join their lines. |
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Now streamers can use a new feature that lets their viewers join a raid then drive traffic to another streamer with just a click. |
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In Awadh, Sunni Muslims did not want to see a return to Shiite rule, so they often refused to join what they perceived to be a Shia rebellion. |
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The Liberal Democrats operate an assessment process for members wishing to join the party's list of potential candidates. |
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For the replacement for Blue Steel he opted for Britain to join the American Skybolt missile project. |
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The Irish Parliamentary Party did not join the government but were by and large not in opposition to it. |
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Women with fewer children and better access to market employment tend to join the labor force in higher percentages. |
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Engels also brought two cases of rifle cartridges with him when he went to join the uprising in Elberfeld on 10 May. |
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These different groups allow different groups of people with different political views to join a Union. |
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It is a mutual organization or benefit society composed of a body of people who join together for a common financial or social purpose. |
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After the defeat in 1940, significant numbers of Belgian soldiers and civilians managed to escape to Britain to join the Belgian army in Exile. |
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Other tributaries join the Blackstone along the way, such as the West and Mumford River, at Uxbridge, and The Branch River in North Smithfield. |
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The Creek promised to join any body of 'troops that should aid them in regaining their lands, and suggesting an attack on the tower off Mobile. |
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During the invasion of the Georgia coast, an estimated 1,485 people chose to relocate in British territories or join the military. |
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Earlier, Gongshan had approached Confucius to join him, which Confucius considered. |
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His foster mother Maha Pajapati, for example, approached him, asking to join the sangha, but he refused. |
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From Barnet the road went to London Colney, St Albans, Harpenden to join the current start of the road at Luton. |
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Athletes tend to join clubs which concentrate on their particular discipline. |
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The route traverses the flank of White Side to join the ridge at the col just below Lower Man. |
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Another route from Buttermere begins further south at Hasness, working around Goat Crag to join the main path above the moss. |
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Lord's Seat gives birth to a number of streams which, although departing in different directions, all ultimately join the River Derwent. |
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This track, another old pony track, then zigzags up the fellside to join the main ridge path at the col between Raise and White Side. |
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These both join the River Rothay a few yards apart just to the west of Ambleside. |
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An alternative is to start from Fickle Steps and circuit clockwise around the fell to join the path from Jubilee Bridge. |
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During World War II, Wyatt join the Royal Navy where he worked as a radio operator. |
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Potter interrupts before Beatrix can reply, and they join the other guests in the drawing room. |
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Whenever possible, local people who had attained national celebrity status were invited to join the cavalcade. |
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From the north, Arkengarthdale and its river the Arkle Beck join Swaledale at Reeth. |
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The two electric 1,500 V DC lines ran into different parts of the station and so did not join with each other. |
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Tributaries include the Cowsic River which rises near Devils Tor and flows south below Lydford Tor, to join the West Dart at Two Bridges. |
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Dartmouth sent numerous ships to join the English fleet that attacked the Spanish Armada, including the Roebuck, Crescent and Hart. |
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A few couples would let selected doggers join in, with the lucky ones managing to get a screw. |
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Well, I'm beginning a campaign for Spike and Willow in 02. Wanna join for Spillow? |
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I wanted to jog in leisurely fashion through the green fields and chestnut avenues, over the rushing bubbling streamlets, to join Sylvie. |
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The next day Victor took an architect with him and got the tehsildar to join them. |
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The teacher tried to encourage him to join in, and would tell Jamie to go and play 'tiggy' with the others. |
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After a fortnight's careful nursing my leg healed and I was packed off in a tilly with my kit-bag to join my comrades at Fairmilehead. |
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If you are free tonight, is there any chance you could join me for dinner? |
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The magician asked for a volunteer from the audience to join him on stage. |
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He is expected to end his three-week holdout and join the team tomorrow. |
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A simpler version of the common bend with its ends in the same direction is used to join binder twine in a hay baling machine. |
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Oscar stopped the horses and waved to Carl, who caught up his hat and ran through the melon patch to join them. |
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On the first day at the university I was on cloud nine that I had begun my intellectual life. I was happy to join the cream of creams. |
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The Bank of England's anti-inflation efforts will come to nothing if the US Federal Reserve refuse to join in the plan. |
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The Bank of England's anti-inflation efforts will come to nought if the U.S. Federal Reserve refuse to join in the plan. |
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I join with these laws the personal presence of the king's son, as a concurrent cause of this reformation. |
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Gillespie was reminded he had promised to join team-mate Matthew Hayden in a nude lap of the ground if he converted his century into a double. |
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A Conservative member of Parliament crossed the aisle this weekend to join the resurgent Labor Party of Tony Blair. |
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The problem appears to have started when a guide wire became hung up on one of the long hinges that join the fanfold panels of the array. |
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Huzzah! Hopefully we'll get some fans, neo-fans and even fanlings to join us. |
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I have yet to join a fanlisting, I don't exactly have an all-about-me webpage that would necessitate advertisement like this. |
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She did not want to join the Rangers in the foreroom. She wanted to be alone. |
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Or, when just the 'grasstops' are needed, we recruit just a few of a target's key friends or contributors to join us. |
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Norway had negotiated to join at the same time, but Norwegian voters rejected membership in a referendum. |
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The states wanting to participate had first to join the European Exchange Rate Mechanism. |
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Trade flourished with the Union and many young men crossed the Atlantic to join the Union Army. |
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In 1069 the exiles returned to England, to join a spreading revolt in the north. |
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Throughout European history, an education in the classics was considered crucial for those who wished to join literate circles. |
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The bulls leave the herds of females at two or three years of age, and join a male herd, which are generally smaller than female herds. |
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By this time Hannibal's brother Hasdrubal Barca sought to cross the Alps into Italy and join his brother with a second army. |
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Plautius halted and sent word for the emperor to join him, and Claudius led the final advance to Camulodunum. |
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When he marched north, the Welsh did not join him, and they did not fight on either side. |
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They nominated Morcar, the brother of Edwin of Mercia, as earl, and invited the brothers to join them in marching south. |
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Orderic also related that Odo had attempted to persuade some of William's vassals to join Odo on an invasion of southern Italy. |
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Richard was encouraged to join the revolt as well by Eleanor, whose relationship with Henry, as previously described, had disintegrated. |
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Meanwhile, Montfort had made an alliance with Llywelyn and started moving east to join forces with his son Simon. |
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York summoned the Nevilles to join him at his stronghold at Ludlow Castle in the Welsh Marches. |
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Many of Buckingham's defeated supporters and other disaffected nobles fled to join Henry Tudor in exile. |
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Henry then pulled off a diplomatic coup by convincing the Emperor to join the Holy League. |
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James then left for France on 23 December after having received a request from his wife to join her, even though his followers urged him to stay. |
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Rousseau said that people join into civil society via the social contract to achieve unity while preserving individual freedom. |
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They invited the other orders to join them, but made it clear they intended to conduct the nation's affairs with or without them. |
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Lord Grenville perceived an injustice to Fox, and refused to join the new ministry. |
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On 28 March 1798, Nelson hoisted his flag and sailed to join Earl St Vincent. |
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In November 1940, negotiations took place to determine if the Soviet Union would join the Tripartite Pact. |
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In exchange the Nationalists agreed to let members of the Chinese Communist Party join the Nationalists on an individual basis. |
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When Ramsay MacDonald formed the National Government in 1931, Churchill was not invited to join the Cabinet. |
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In 1961, Denmark, Ireland, Norway and the United Kingdom applied to join the three Communities. |
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In 1987 Turkey formally applied to join the Community and began the longest application process for any country. |
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And if you'll so arrange it, Mrs. Swisshelm, You needn't join the maidens when we kissle 'em. |
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Macmillan's bid to join the European Economic Community in early 1963 was blocked by French President Charles de Gaulle. |
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Members of the public join the party by becoming part of a local constituency association. |
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Mum is going to join the Greens instead. Dad says at least they are all so busy knitting yoghurt they do not have time for sexual scandal. |
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The most southerly Yorkshire tributary is the River Don, which flows northwards to join the main river at Goole. |
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To the east of the Yorkshire Wolds, the River Hull flows southwards to join the Humber Estuary at Kingston upon Hull. |
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The main rivers in the county are the River Derwent and the River Dove which both join the River Trent in the south. |
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The River Barle runs from northern Exmoor to join the River Exe at Exebridge, Devon. |
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Until relatively recently there was debate over whether or not the UK should abolish its currency Pound Sterling and join the Euro. |
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When assessing the tests, Gordon Brown concluded that while the decision was close, the United Kingdom should not yet join the Euro. |
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He ruled out membership for the foreseeable future, saying that the decision not to join had been right for the UK and for Europe. |
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Issuer services help companies from around the world to join the London equity market in order to gain access to capital. |
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Priestley was asked to join this unique society and contributed much to the work of its members. |
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In the run up to the 2017 General Election, Dawkins once again endorsed the Liberal Democrats and urged voters to join the party. |
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